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THE GARDENERS CHEONICL E. 
poor or by sdwing on them a few 
s-tail 
them with small pieces 
seeds of the Crested Dox’, 
H.W, "pives must often tbe the 
with cold water to mreace 
n this diluted state it will not prove ‘ajerions 
-iron, out cf which the pipes are 
uch water is not to be 
some other ance which will hi i 
of water, placed pate elaine pipes ; tng om can — with = 
water, which wi from iren-ru can easily be kept 
e 
we : 2 
well wha our Sestch correspondent is, and 
It will ney do for us to confine the 
regards as an error of jar 
coe Ast parrot although we may not agree with 
Woullt those correspondents eel send us q 
oblis ing as to write them on ove side only sf Paper? It saves 
copying, which is a great cute ny ous; and it es time, which 
is of as greater consequen 
hi. it of room ome us te Resim 8 Chatsworth mode of 
wing Musa ishii 7 ne 
aa Anpikds may use any 0 
for if well paw ahi and i 
am the 
Cavendi 
e stoves that he fancies; 
“ ny a bpetaasie are is not 
& Foo 
tury without requiring fresh pointing; and by nails t ran 
of a tree can «lways so heap re a npicedl: than by loops or similar 
contrivances. We thereore cannot recommeng Mr. Richardson’s 
Ty. 
A. B. Le aS Errington must have the goodness to fata till 
k for he list of Camellias. We have it before us, but 
cannot “ind re Bes for it. 
We recomm ish tea now the best 
rest, to do en the Laser 
tina to decrene ~ quan! 
t it is altogether wii ...The ae 
the bulbs may then be turned on their s vies es ano laid 
upon a ig eri werd pant si — ad iy San to exhibic ae oO! growth. 
A. Z., Brix may i ad y seeds which 
wings of the 
Bement at men 
tchin should 
shailow pans of Kists and il th chee oh ‘water 
onigh es mene’ of flues would thus | pkelget gee ram 
t tour ch th surface of the wa er. ants are not 
ier wi the tes te the flues, but by tne dryness 0 of. the air. In 
fact, if fi prevented bu: cpa ow ay Be — 
'-pans, they are ne twa 
eover them with 
All the bag aie in- 
ot promise Scué: oon age te mia 
e do a ve aw ong Pyro cdoe that 
very eget subj sir 
but we do not think the exhibition oF wach things as sails ond 
Tanures at all pond os ? 4 ogden ultural s - If any societies 
wees oe A. B's oe gin certainly bound to inform ladies 
so that they may be vided with 
an adequat epee of orca ha bottles. cite 
‘i Py Sutserber at Huilis tis right ; and those with whom he differs 
ie, ananswer next week; but it must 
Manazement of t'ear-trees 
ae ape: Se scary soil, and is always 
he larger siz e of its fruit, and the 
produces. 
#. K., who inquires for some additional names of aquatic 
plants, shipments to introduce Keoras calamus, Calla sethi- 
opica, authus umbeliatus, and ApenOEEton dutachyon, in 
tha, 
Hoaitu: rary s 
lantago, where the water 
the Raed plant wii! be found 
‘e, in consequence of the 
condimelis 
‘water trom te to three fee eet Gre. 
cordata, 
Calla 
from. six incsg toa foc ote ‘de thy th 
rather @ trouble~ome 
mumber of Of setdlings wi 
Peasecods is the dld spellmg—Peas and | 
Gaal fulgens. planted in pots and placed in water about six in ches 
deep, will flower very = asrerm me the summer; and ie ai 
a ny cre ger and Nuphar minima will also be found des 
NEWS OF THE. WEEK. 
piaht Aw Express reached to his es conv eri ~ in- 
ba? 2 A. WR - procures the following plants for his greenhou telligence of great i i dt 
he will find vena pretty, and some of them will be in flower aE ai Leica Ri interest. féet Chita, Tadte “14 
times of the year: — Acacia armata, Azalea indica alba and Daniels- proceedings of Briti ish forces in ® China 
jana, Bo Lig ardor ‘allistemon semperfiorens, Chorozema | have ne yet ted to any spingel mani 28 0 material 
icksovii, Coleonema tenuifolium, Coronilla glauca, Correa cha as take 1 " iy k 
Harrissii, Daptne od Epacris campanul: campanulata- place in the e of affairs. Sick- 
alba, oe wees im) Erica not less than 12 species, Fuch | N€ss “tt mad to. such an — among FOOps, 
it various kinds uia Hookerii, Gastrolobium bilobum, | that upwards of 150 
nista canariensis, idia pinifo-ia, 6 ilk rosma’ nifolia, diffi . in Pee unfi fo aan and great 
vea Celsi, Ind'gefera australis, Kennedya coccinea, Marry- | lfficulty has been experienced in obtaining supplies of 
tie foe mda and monophyl.a, grater cin a ~s provisions and clothin Fears are entertained that the 
aultia fo: = trigynum, Pimelea rassata, Primula . 
4 2 gniberain: Verbena Pik saa Chi . e Governme y evade the settlement of the 
the following Lay tk poo : correspondent will give J. 4. M. | question by means of protracted negotiations; and Com- 
the intormation he ask: 'o every gallon ot seni tobacco ae : < 
liquor add a gailon of sated Hata lon, when mixed, i eae | Tenens Lin, ho en dismissed ~ s or 
— Pes aga rise App’y it at Midsummer, about restore himself to favour by recommendin: g the 
3 ©’clock in the day, with a syringe, and shut the lizhts down im- 
ssdehy 2 “Fey ata “aug be watered ovecead With a tice cous Berer to tire out the igi vai by delays, in =the belief fat 
bout half-pa-t four - If applied earlier in the day, a qu f oon mpelled by sickness to evacuat 
an hour ortwenty minutes are sufficient. e insects may the coast.—The principal par poe ted occurred in 
washed off, and the frames s'aded with mats till the evening — India, } 
As it isnot at all places that tobacco liquor is td be had, f acd ndia, is an 
— eine: phi Piums ns Cherries - walls. ra t gal- the Bombay army, and the troops of Soren = 
ms of water add a quarter of a "ind oO! mmon salt, sy . : 
ringe th with i Be careful to have the salt well di ved, in which the latter were © co plete tely overthro 
= not excorime this quantity, it wo be injurious to the | news from the Levan nveys the banetetas ial 
foliage. Apply in the afternoon and w: off again in the le a i 
ing with an engine ; this will effectually destroy ali that it ¢ ‘3 that the Eastérn aera which haa so long 
contact 3. ‘ would advise it to be repeated at the pie compromised the general i of E s n 
eight days.” —Jo. Role, i i 
A. B. had better not cut his jasmines and clematis very low ; lly settled by on racy pingeomeries ou both, ~ i 
merely shorten ie young shoots a _ — toa aes bud. | the Sultan having ti ehemet Ali the hereditary 
the best time for pruning them is in the spring, when there.is no Soverei nty of ‘acl i 
ear injuring his trees with hot water; he 
had better use it tare or four a ‘une the suring, ean ‘the 
leaves appear. The experime ve —. hardly a fair one; t 
could not have been a suffici tea boilin; 
is amet the only thing kote will 
ues hy stepahs ately. 
find it difficult to prevent rabbits from eating pinks 
rm “carnati ms woe ba the winter; the only efficient ae 
place e€ moe. the beds. 
kill some, pea cone ae 
| as a securit 
tionally submitted t ~~ authority of the Sultan. - 
pesca by the $s taken before he had b 
made hd the intentions vf the Snitan ; and the later 
me 
acha, se ore his submission was kno ‘ boar 3 
concessions are regarded as an ear meth ood faith, pe! 
y for the maintenance of se? ial only in the 
ao but throughout Europe at large.—The advices 
‘om eee nee Portugal « confirm the previous impression 
Har +h 
points 
0} of tas whres. Rhus wi e id to deter 
rabbits from jumping over.—Yellow briars should be very 
pruned; they form exceedingly handsome plants P34 
standard high, and flower freely ; t» succeed well they should be 
grown - an and in a ation wh is 
pure, an ated by the smoke of towns. 
A Diakesenn Subscriber.—* Ingram’s uration,” pub- 
Mens 
lished by Oliver and Boyd, will be found useful for ee 
and land-surveying. oe land surveying alone, ‘‘ Cot’s Surveyor’ 
good book. 
be so useful as he supposes. Ifa 
sell ir uit Lae under w: Ce names, More Tixosd 
tom 
settled by the ee aeageam of the treaty on on the part of 
Portugal.—. 
—A British subject has been arrested by the 
American eos se on a charge 
boundary question ; and. apprehensions are entertained 
eed it fe ae 2 _ with this coun 
en of Parliament has bern chiefly 
sci is Ee tuetbostien 4 new Bill Is to ame nd the 
the tien em: “ 
to ike pram f Syria; and m 
ures hay er sae fo 7 “trial ie ‘Lord Goa 
voted 
Wome News. 
THE ,Court.—Her pans eer —_ Sonat a: zoe 
hurseryma 
thing sa 's to lave him for a person more 
s de 
We will fin d room for Mr.€uthili’s note, if possi ible, next week. 
This is our advice to ¥. S., whose oid pear-tree is obstinate, 
and will not bear anything except flowers :—Protect the blos- 
soms from the frost, and thin them; if in dry soil, apply well- 
rott nure; if the subsoil is wet, drain it if pos: ible; under- | 
mine the roots next autumn, cutting gees such as ue ed 
deep, and a year after tuis operation perform a similar o1 
other half. 
MM. asks ical and gardeners object to 
digging in ie: f5 _aree mc is from Mr. Robert 
Thompson, of the Horticultural Society’s gar :—The objection 
to digeing ww is not mere prejudice ; for experience proves 
bad r it of the practice. vil is ig to the great 
tulation on the birt > Priseens Roy: on cots 
a e City enthorities, and toe the 
sented during the week’ by th 
Universities of Oxford and Cant _ It is un 
that the Duke of Saxe Col is. prevented by saape- 
sition from being present at 1 he Christening of the Princess ; 
the arrival of the King of the Belgians is daily expected. 
a name of: Prin Albert i ordered pit Privy 
in the Litany.—The Dake of 
uncil to i 
Wellington was suddenly seized 
in the House of cedar and conveyed.to his own resi- 
dence ; iti is understood that his Grace was better towards 
night. 
mixture is only cf the peers. erature 
egrees Wi 
ia —The pay dl Walsall terminated on 
to be “— ing er to produce th When Tuesday, i in inthe return of the Conservative candidate ; the 
ice or snow is allow y to remain on the ma mies pt quantity of | numbers bein , for Mr. Giaatone, wae see Mr. Sai th, 
heat Bare: to reduce it to a fluid state is obtained nirsard 327: ma: » 38. -—Can' erbur: urn 
fiom the atmosphere ; but when buried so that the atmospheric jori . ey has ¥ aga rai e, 
heat cannot act upon it, the “thawing must be very 
slowly effected by the ——— heat from the soil by whi 782; for Mr. Wilson, 619: majority, 163.—The nomina- 
e frozen mi i ere have occurred of 
the air which fills t 
~ — Reig ate took place on Monday. Lord Eastnor 
been proposed a and s econded, Dr. Bedford, of 
me 2 
peervia seconded the motion, Lord Eastnor was declared 
duly elected. | Mr. D’ Arey, the other candidate, did not 
bt es 
brocoli-s hite Belvidere, Early White, 
Invisible se White, and Knight's er eg a eg ore ay 
a Beran must order a 
oan Capt. Howard is likely to create a vacancy 
for woe by accepting the commenbal a ship: this 
¢. cbr who is going ig to res: has- Bee: tradicted by the Ministerial ‘pai — The 
‘sman to send him the “Gard regularly. It a y oe 
oes by post. ot e election for Monm: mouth thshire is Ox ed fr Pussy nrequiai- 
A Subscriber and Well-wisher had better procure a thermome- | tion, signed by 500 
ter with the’ orale graduated according to both Réaumur and Fah. me eid Se at chain tip the p at Pe ur. 
renhelt. 212°Pahr.—80” R.; 32° Fahr.—0° R. Such a thermo- T y—Rum afloat ont tha. rake Hawkes is 
meter may be had of any good phil hhical ins! at maker. Han bury Tracy OEE AOE a pea 
if our Auli pondent wiil look in the proper place he will 
see that we at once accede to his proposition. We shall be giad | g — cy for Wore 
to hear from wan, as the opinions of amateur florists are all times ow Zeeland: feat Crown has just appointed a chief- 
ost acceptabie to the public, 
Tt plants peat Hives. tucsniie s . justice ce and Pipe ATT for this colony. It has been 
Veitch § Sons were frozen. We will give their names next gece a Royal Charter to the Co ompany, 
if thes can be deter.» Veitch wish the box shed Koeltied 
eae — es corefully in’ the autumn, trench | with. the si on Saturday next, in celebration of 
the ground, but not too deep; replant, pinnae’ the roots near the | the event. . 
aasfeess even if it ppould be necessary small mounds of Medical Reforms.—The following is an abst of 
plant them o ry eos eee ws the 
Versailles, J. 
R. Arnoth, "KF. Camberwell, H. Bowers, 
rrington, A grated Amateur, T 
Henderson, a Putters, F 
H., J.Fuleoner, A Tyro, Radix, R J H., I. Ha 
Luitier, "D. Cam C. Morren, 
MANURES.—~Subjoined 
present prices of several sorts 
manure:-—Bone. cae Wik soe per ar 088 bens paig toes. 20s. 
er qr. ; Gi. 5s. 10s. 
ton; Graves, 52. to Si. 10s. pie 5 ee ab dee 3 Sait, 
2t. 5s. dirty, 2/1. 158. 1» per ton; Carbon, 12s. per qr,; 
peed Homus, ls. per gr.; Soap 10s, per ton; Artifici 
'2a. per qr.; Poittevin’s Patent Disinfected Manure, 
Hae. Oe per gee Nitrate of Soda, 202. 6d.to 2is. per cwt.; Nitrate 
of Potash or Saltpetre, 26s.to 314. per cwt.—AMurk Lane Eaprese. 
| the-report the 
Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, an pe or aps vg 
f the Coll a et £; 
n of licentiates 
the library and erence the non-licensing of chemists 
and drnggiate 5 the non-establishment of a board of public 
health; and the absence of restrictions on the sale 
of quack medicines. The committee having carefully 
considered these allegations, recommends in eats ied 
