APRIL 3.] 
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICHLE. 
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should regain her legislative independence. 
eee a said, that since the 
world began, no 
count world ever treated another with greater 
Let it be | 
allow the rats free use of the traps to feed. 
and there's many in the week ; ae 5 bates 7 years—he 
has never been troubled. The mixture is ground malt with 
if 
perfidy than pel had been vetoner — England. 
srry the breach of the treaty of 
English 
the  Repeale rs ene going back to 
accuse them of cre; 
e bee 
ericans against 
yria, 
1 a 
war. 
01 
land. Could E 
f um, 
ae "are Scotch Agricultural work is the print o oF the 
rap t be 
nse of sr se of 
and more 
psa oe) but oo min — 
att: etary ra can, in 
the: proved where. thet ome are ot 
other animal, ca t, &c., can get there, or you wi 
feat: 
™, 
He did so, | 
A, and the net falling briskly down over oe 
| soned betw N and de This 
| be greatly im t 
thing to do. 
= is impri- 
ine — 
on ancients poem their 
but I read in a very 
on 
2 
h 
or observes, ‘‘ Dal 
stati 
Seale 
of Battle (Sess) have deaied 
p 1 mondo in qua g li comme sono hese 
o En seid 
ise go to war with either om or magn rs omer 
land in the dissatisfied be in which s' 
—* ap mS pe mili oe of ireland They 
4 
da scare » beca 
and the ew ‘would ae obeyed 5 ‘put ech. nt be of any 
England ? Would it be altogether safe at 
hands of men 
ot eg Fly. —A little below Palanka, on the 
he 
aagnre of their franchise, 
enjoying their natural 
ts After some "farther observations, he allude ~ 
rt rs 
Dansde, is ‘the prom cae of Golumbacs, perched on 
tupendous rock, which 
—- whose deeterions powers 
rmidable. Mr. 8 mig te n his Tra Baa in Circassia, &e. 
in 1837, says,— is place we found a range of 
q eee a 
P 
length 
Ss paw 
erns, famous to peoiacing _ eee pede too well 
F and Hungary the 
ci 
r giving greater preatind to 
+ a plan for 
the nore sendeig ee A ny to the germ 
in Nt a 
Getontean or ly: Th 
somewhat resembling porte ng generally make ‘thelr 
uch num 
t LE 7 
an bt Iababitents of the county o ary 0 
f smoke : their attacks 
f Tipper 
oe last in the Court-house of Cashel, to petition i in 
fayour of Lord ‘Mo orpeth’s bill for the — of the 
franchise, and the ou of eye n Irelan a. e 
ded. A pel 
High Sheriff a ia fie your of the bill 
Was unanimously adop 
ish Railroads.—It d. that the formation of a 
line of railroad, coaatialiay pes Dublin, will be soon 
undertaken, and that, from the arrangements an 
ments which a e been made, the delays aren upon 
liamen’ will be obviated, so to = rad 
the work t ve, a commenced lon; g before it ‘cul be i 
thes 2 forme were The funds are to ef 
don _ capitalists. Tt does not 
tha Hit 
Thi 
e virulence of the poison, as that ev every vulnerable 
BES 
stessi zimbelli, 
el uomini sono sempre stati colti ‘alle stesse Reti.;— 
Charles Bathurst. 
“XO” 
\ 
ts; when the wretched a : frenzied with pain, 
dly through the “elds, ait be og Fert. happy 
period to his aa rings, 0} rates ~« 
fate by plangi g¢ headl ge re p fis A vi 
shepherds of these countries, taught by long experience 
\ eh 
The Aicon a. Animas rAd their reac Tie Bear 
and her e 
and herds unprotected by nature with as strong decoction 
of wormwood, to which, ~s Siogeteny: & ese flies have a 
pr all through to Cor 
t antipathy. In addition to om the , ee kee} 
er: fgg «+ saasead 
co 
ex Hirt ey to > Hay ree in ‘Ge 
y of whe: erary, the extension to Cork and Limerick 
se fires blazing, around whic imals, 
aware of their danger, tremblingly ai = pd ssh et - 
gate. Kind nature has, however, a oe that 
he sli ight test 
variation in the weather is sufficient to paraibe the whale | 
swarm; hence they seldom live beyond a few days 
dagator. | 
Rene tive for. Birds.—In the Gardeners’ onten 
a tae 
making ¢! ‘thelr way very fast over the Wa 
were directing t! e 
They no doubt, been invited by the 
blubber 2 of sea-horse, whic crew 
days before, that had now been set on fire, and was burn- 
n the Se t the time of their approach. They proved 
< a she bear ai he cubs were 
n 
as large as he dam 
af the] 
it Fora raciously, 
se iscellaneous. 
The ert Steam-ship.—This beautiful Saco > goa 
to sail ath the Senin to the Niger, 
mand of ng ide Tr, was on Tuesday poeta’ ya 
wi 
arrangements for 
Ventilation were Pace by Dr. | Reid. _ The ee 
filling 
and that a feectiat daa Previoualy star bah the sa 
feat. I have now he for: a mode! l, which a; made | ‘ha 
in Germany, of f prey 
and others 5 : and inasmuch as Dr. Bechstein* does not | 
i of 
orse that remaine: 
cre’ hg t 1 
h they had still left upon the Sa 2c 
old bear Aiea away si 
hee aia as she Reopen ait s _ dividing it, ga 
of the saa and 50 sete as to whee be power o! off 
the berth and of os them of foal 
sha are, Teserving but rtion to herself. wre she 
3 
a | safety-valve to the conservatory, and 
Sle 
kets at the ‘cubs fing shot Arey bs oth d 
save it 
air. The action of the d brea’ ; and the poor little 
one case by paar volatile ¢ oils i in the apertures on deck, | birds therein from these attacks of their and the 
when the. cabins, engine-rooms, ee were Kcamaed filled tender plants from-a fatal chill, I venture to send an ac- | 
with: peter me 5 and on the other, b in | count of the bird-n e wi t represents a section | 
the foreeastle same. H is a circular hole dug in the ground, 
orth apon det It to 23ft. diameter, and from 12in. to 15in. deep, in | 
is s supposed mer the pean pense ere the African | which the bait, acco: to the tastes of the animals 
rms a bed about 50 or 60 feet deep, and that above put. PP are stout wo , of which there are four, 
it ry air is in its ordina “eh 8 ig y. Provision is | which are staked lown opposite to each other at the edge 
therefore made for obtaini, ning a supply seer: of the hole; these are 3ft. lo d Sin. in cireumferen 
mast- head, whi ch i is 70 feet high “aboye decks This their thi part. round iron hoop is ene 
made to fi t the hole, and a net made to fit the h 
ney, one end of which is open at the mast-head, as other 
across this hoop, but 
the dam in her re t, but not mortally ; and it was sur- 
prising to mark the affectionate concern expressed by this 
poor beast in the dying moments of her young. Although 
she was severely wounded, and c 23 but aes! crawl to the 
place w she lay, she carried she had 
fetched away as she had done others gay she me 
in pl ’ id it down beft pertnnd yg 
saw that the 
e looked 
she 
e distance 5 k and Pie — 
at i 
connect ith an iron chest called the medi icator, fit ‘ke obec -eaapoadincay m wre dunisliceaalax ke that not ailing her, bag porns them away she returned, 
with hair-filters, pans f taining lime, chlorine, and | This hoop thus furnished is let down so as to rest on a She aie ar Bs gers nat ia iaaiay orig me Pago Yitricss a 
other cheniical agen Introduced into the medicator, the | ledge in each peg, which | is ea 'y of the 2 ies jac. sfeleras's 4 cud hee ata fee te ak a 
phe air is forced through the filters, and over he pans; | heads of pegs being cut away; to keep t firm ag ae Bu . hk hae Sake iE ising to follow 
it is dried and purifi ng Bee t might re- | a pi wed on over the hoop’s rim; ca a her she bya sage returned to them, and evident 
main, an petal do rSnkagaee’ decks, by | are the screw-heads at each peg. Another hoop, precisely | ="? of i px ressible fondness, went round one and then 
means of a second descending chimney. We earnestly like the other, is now taken , and a net made a foot larger pa aniy be P ‘chi REAM z ually moaning. 
as that these sceaigiaaat will contribute to save Findine pers ” that the eos ; id oe wy lifeless, 
lant m works on a hinge, h, oy when shut down occu pies eS | Ba = owled at the 
Cate to ao they 2 are about to ex ious thaacalve position of the “dotted line, ¢d. The upper net "aa no | She z tat marked be? yy Be ae alley of stig 
Des on of Rais.—We extract Troi our contempo- ut an iro with a slit in it at T, which hella ‘Sh fall 4 sents hak her cubs, and di 
raiy the Ma ‘ark xpress, the following observations tir. a © the Apo emerag thei Gers eps : 
on this subject, from one of its correspondents, residing at | jt is kept shut despite the of the tive ches raise i C. viehe Pie Miz. 
ees >—"* Seeing in the pees Lane E. ress of the se is a thin plient staff, which hangs loosely from the hoo; ap pi 2 ged ates upon this Galle Gent of which 
of hem sd ne pews for gfe in Bae y tats, I consider none the net, n; and at its other end it is set, lightly oo epi € | the following is the cote e last September dis- 
ail, Q, ani ee - : 
nce | 1d Id, E oa some experience, and | serewed to the cross bar, N. 68 are screws apo the Soe. “g big: ae ie “3 any te 
ihe oly Ac to oy free = aoe is Bee mag hs plan, 1 lower net and the sna p firm. ww hts of of | ino It is easy to estimate exactly how 
© communicated 1 1,000 guineas ; Ib. : : i extends ; but certainly a much better 
amphlet was.a guinea— traps and oils cost me arate Lt on thre e of f the while the fourth ncraee ee if btain ea : 
fy house had been troubled with rats for more than a yea ports gor Fae ee Sac “ nei a Ee nis Fa Serpeniel a es 
fe haunt with ferrets every week for many weeks, | to of the u uast-be taken that the spring, patina sharpness and distinctness in the gar of the 
‘ound and killed only one rat—still I yed. I Q, keeps the staff, s, suffi tly high above the meshes of aieete: The shortest time in which 52 has y ucceeded 
= got a friend at Henford to procure all from he lower net, so that the point, when it starts from the ix tape an image in the t 
wake his i ions geek f pews Pe: —_ for a| spring, may not get eni ed and impede the fall. The eight seconds. The image, ined, must, of course, 
MERE or more traps, ¥ ee m all.in one | meshes Ajin. square, more or less, of be fixed. It might be supposed ro this fixation would 
Fc female rats; sin -_29 years—I never | twine; the iron of the hoops is round, and about jim. di the paper being so sensitive. But it forta- 
bs Upon relaying the tiles upon | in te. The net, then, 'y happens that what seems a ble inf i 
my house shortly after, I then vered, from tor- | set. open, and d b ibed, the bird, espy-] oot borne out by fact, the new photographs being more 
Menting the rats with ferrets, they did not live in ing from aloft his favourite food lying in the hole, H, under | 2° eaaily and — fixed than hg fein hea: Wises 
a tcame up a yew ae ae a bent 2 perketnt iot sink doe by dee fixed, a great many copies may be made from them, and 
at a € morning. A | beautiful sichtto Beea jestic hawk wn by degrees 
= see ieeehied oe: ar: Eleni. bie a tha | in pr ot with the i of | thus the original view can be m with facility. He 
Materials, who under a ‘al t only now and then } The net is not spread for Hawk or Kite. 
caught one. I then told him those ve alone he | im i weit tam ees eee fag ponie, the same 
must undertake the traps, and the night he was dining out | | baits 4A taro 
, and men have always been caught 
