Wee 
detain oe the oan supply of fruits and vegetables — 
rathe 
5a 
o 
Her 
shigied for pate 2 — The so teems a roots of the 
rome d dow yan 
eira, 
and delayed while i in leaf. t 
F. is Soci the Fig, a premature dropping of its fruit may r. M‘Leod was still in prison ; but it was believed in 
3 such as want of food or water, ora 
dance of the latter where the draiage is imperfect; ep York that he would be given _Up on the de! mand. of 
iy- 
aot eaphcrtiene 2 tga. bantam a you nave leaf of oiling vernment, as » had been sia it appears, however 
5 
jenex.— We wilt keep your letter to be used at a favourable 
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T"REPORT ON COVENT GARDEN MARKET, | @awrerthepuyowe, Thebestmeteralsthincmas whichmay | = NEWS OF THE WEEK. _ 
vould no doubt 
e T] The best al is thin canvass, which may  @ 
probably be tn base the bag ney sep: at ad. a yard. = EW. s 18) F TH E Ww E EK, 
tan-pit jist in rendering it ——— 
urable. 
aware 01 
has assw 
—We are not of having received any letter ia and pacific supaben. nd e peerage 
In pout aga ate for Small Gardens, p. 168, will be 
ecco alk 
qxavel walks.” If worma taske thelr the mt 0 which have arisen in the pelted <a 
of destroying them is to water the | May yet be amicably a g 
ter. 
P. Q.—The silver Banksian medal. ral speech of Gen. Harrison, the new President of the 
W. Carter.—Macintosh’s Practical Gardener, and Paxton’s United ‘States, has rien contributed to allay ae excite- 
Pocket Botanical Dictionary. 
Mr, Appleby’s Brassia is B. Lan Monomeria nitida is @ | yj. 1 the su bject of our 
species of Dendrobium, but we ae inte not recognise the the aoe y- pe he present crisis such 
tratford.—Piper nigrum | 2 document is naturally of great importance, but its inter- 
stoves, but is shy in ripening its fruit. oe ‘eee jronealy outer voreed a is enhan y the tone of moderati High it 
the uniform moisture which is kept in these places. It should be ii eration which it ex- 
ed ina large tub or box well drained. the strong mene hibits. It touch Zz but lightly on the —— relations of 
ing shoots should be supported with strong stakes, and the 
small useless ones cut away. When not growing m —_. keep it the ee but insists on the mutual interests of Europe 
rather ary, and d give ita it alight check, and be —- ot to give i mer in the preservation o ae expresses 
to e wering. Bottom-heat, partiewlarly viction a t there is no 9 point ‘was 2 between the 
ing, "hr wengnaane ey.< e wees 
An Amateur.—The Belladonna Lily should be planted in a dry 
ee cm in rather strong or stiff, oe poe soil, mixed with a | adjusted by en tenon ies rs, also, that during i 
ittle e sand; it should be ke 
e 
during summer; for, like all bulbs, to | was stated that the two "Gorermente had agi greed on the 
i tion 
it is dried up at the season of rest, 
ater ects recent debate in the Sen: 
» it 
Bella- bo! Bi itai 
a by the oo uae of | . anxi 
ee csc ee brightened : : it appears | that the Allied Powers have 
oP 2 states, that “ Fig-trees which put forth settlem 
the 
c 
may be the case, but still the question reverts to the Eastern question to which France might baths party ; 
i i cultivated vari 
ms 
circumstances. ‘It is true isolated position, and once more enter into the 
uropean 
in this particular, in | compact, as soon as the influence of Wie prose Powers 
called caprifi arantee 
cation. | has j th 
This, sere — idered supetacneas by the French authors » induced cre we “ —_ ee — 
d they ascribe the premature dropping to a hereditary possession of in a direct e. I 
hee of moisture at nn It may oe oa, ctr “are ticipation of this event, the Austrian Governme 
6 young te ibs aire eeepc see Yas protested agains man of the Sultan; and 
a ee 4 uninjured ned the oe of | it is considered certain t co-operation of 
refore, such fruit-buds as are for- y = 
laced, embryo ones will, in consequence, be the other +: comrenon: of the X ; 9 
but in so slight a eee as will enable them to main- ) .—In France, public atten again 
tio’ they receive the co-o jon - ‘3 
ee 4 ery Fae absorbed by the Fortification question, dis 
some is 
ay eir terminal buds between the finger and | cussi ons on the bill i in te Chamber of Peers are poe 
thumb, and this should be done before the shoots complete their the final di 
of the season. 
etal ats cut the roofs of your apple-trees, 14 or 15 of the House be Known : ‘it is, eying believed pny oa 
headed down and re-grafted 12 months ago, you pass in an a ended form.—Fro 
hose parts on which the re-formation of the |, vocesure. will 
night before 
m Spain we 
ter use the knife to fhe opposite extremity, hat the C t on th oo without t any ma 
o—: such as 
parts 0} 
ured ; but wherever water at a bo 
with actual vegetati ion, 
s 
ling 
the latter must give way. Your only 
that has, perchance, | froma the throne, 
ed caution 
old thick bar! a y hade n been 
heat comes pone Hy 5 3 se 
Clematis Sieboldi is to plunge it in = pune but ton pane? Same was not disturbed —The 
J. W., Anglesey.—If you will refer to Nos. 6, 7, and 12 of the 1st e Goversment > have ve taken mess mes We induce 
Chronicie, oa 2 wall see that this is not the aoe "time for shaking Don I, and 
soil a pruning the roots of Pelargoni We now ex- | all oO 
a Seu sen 30 showman fjarea ¢ “tgdeceostad el Ho claim to the ame f tha’ at country : an Ambassa- 
ww from them a suflicient quantity of | dor been sent to to effect this object, and ar- 
, consequently, your plants look very un- ee nees with the Holy See; and 
healthy for a considerable time. You had better repot your plants | - Bi Naas . 
“ away ach aes oon old soil as possible, t <n ares accomplished. 
. ball and eo a - ee ‘At home, the gs i gt ve chiefly 
id; and after the flowering season ut ly or 3 Pe 
prune the roots and shake off the soil in the manner described in relat ed = the Poor yes Amendnent Bill, the 
n’s-dung should be used with great caution, to grea length . The House of 
i with the soil or for making manure-water; it | ¢, } fF ; Inti Fy 
ee ied in the latter form, and in — 
uired 
adie tation, and has meted a motion for the ve aren “ 
tom: 
iia, a wich a property-tax for such taxes of Excise and Cus 
ae ae ae oaceien Cte | Press most atts on the middle and working iio,” 
cont * aeVi Dacameoares ESS) Sw os. 
Pavorite iscour ome ¢ 
rneur| Violet ck 
Grotins ee L’admirable Tue Count.—Her Majesty, Prince Albert, and the 
Habit Nuptial Tncomparable Ama- | Princess il continue well, and still remain at Buck- 
Sreinite Cee ingham | Palace 
dora BIZARDS. eir presence on Saturday even- 
Perle Blanche Polyphemus nme and the pers wits pe at Drury-lane, on chore: 
Rainbow maine Parsee! On Monday evening Her M Majesty had an evening party at 
Sash cae cians the Palace. H.R. H. Prince Albert paid a visit to Wool. 
Parmegiano wich on Tuesday, to asa the vessels fitting out for the 
i Pompe Fun2bre Niger expedition. Her Majesty held the. first Levee for 
ere po Demctel the ednesday, which was very numerously 
. : attended; and several a of 
G i Goude Bears presented on the Princess 3 
Violet Alexander Fabius Parliamentary.—Lo ont, son of the Marquis 
Roi de Mt it is said will start for the representation of 
"i Subscriber is recommended to sow small choice seeds in a | county Mayo at the next election._Lord Courtenay, son 
mixture of ght loam, jeaf mould. and drift sand, in —— of the Earl of Devon, has issued an 2g aa accepting 
renee ocean miraenenwsstoee co ee aman me or vitation to stand for South Devon, in the room of 
ocnged agen Prony ene st sense arene ramet FS Parker, — has accepted the Chiltern Headrete— 
leaf-mould. The best time to plant aonie in September ; but | It is re that in 
they should be planted in a situation, 
and not fully exposed ment, Mr. F. W. Knight, son of Mr. Knight, late "of 
i about R. 
place. county of West reestershire; and that Mr. G 
‘London to obtain light turfy loam is | Robinson, who formerly 38 sat for Worcester, will again 
flower 
a candidate for the representation of that eity.— 
da 
A eaten has been ph to the 
apes he oe iG 132, — 2, ag 9, for stoves read stones. against the return of Mr. A. Armstrong, the liberal can- 
sorts of | didate at the late election of King’s County, by his oppo- 
pra cmenty half- nent, Mr. T. Bernard, who contested on. the 
7i. per ton; Rags, 42. er ae servative interest.— u 
idl : GF per or; e deeided Mr. Tomline was elected, and 
10s. per ton; Artificial | neither the petition nor the op i 
Patent 
ereeneen Willey Dust, 4/.4z,| Command fe - Sg ie" Expedition. —A 
paper states 
