THE, 
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temper- 
not ** 
sees 
appearance. gardens generally were 
laid out, and well kept, and are wh with the 1 grates 
liberali 
as show * as extent of the gene 
after I had hrough are that there was a col- 
lection which 1 I should have 5 where 
received the cata- 
plants uninteresting to 
the “Poriculturist, “though inteteating to the botanist 
gard 
rich as England, so that a lin 
at Kew might 5 built, in which to Toe these fine a 9 
ttached to t was & and as I w 
informed, 5755 valuable Herbarium, r 
Dr. Klo 
ipii. 
tendence tzeh, and w 
the 
hich is consulted by 
Euro Sire Two youn g 
my visi 
ed that, N all the Nis eiie I sa e plan 
75 f e and ibe . 
eee to our growers in 
eountry. Dod man. 
BRITISH SONG BIRDS. 
(CacE — No. 45.) 
o. LXII.— We were not wrong in 5 that 
a idie week hran work a a great change in the birds 
1 2 st and doing ; 
— of life and petit : aie er 
the harmony (still low) of inc’ tee voices. Thei 
love * . e —— t has been pre — 
rfecte d. ith e. — a mutual compact fo 
aithfully and religiously will it be kept! 
he of m 
the Graminese. Being a caltvator of 8 i 
hood ! 
Wen may |t 
ary; but 
his ag frame glowing with health, 
ae hi 
kád 
are very few of us indeed, who know how t 
upon 
3 
In populous cities gayn 
they are happy, and wans for nothing. 
ng in spring. 
hero, singing his early ma 
of our modern pet pes Sy 
* 
ong 
, and ’mid the > pleasant hte 
all sabbath da 
mee life’s a ning hedge prayer, thy days 
In our las spok 
met — fi in the blackbi rd. 
four pol we 
would lay another. is we again remove o on, 
for a number of — fe $e rria Rey exhausted, the ill. 
fated bird would die Oh ld 
write with a pen 
wanton act 
with a p salutary © affect 
now be ethe some sim 
os spoliation. 
milar a 
oes not 
r he 
gifted him with the power of uttering sweet | 
arms of a country life, that can ae antici. 
t at an 
Smoke 
and Dai: 3 
ders. WE 
A thoroughly saturate it. 
matins ; and we exclaim, with one 
of the small — — 7 éin- 
we were boys, 
w” the 
3 d 
To the oda sind 55 poor hen lr aera 
whi 
eed hardly a add, that most ber when — find with suitability * 
— 1 and its sure follower, 7 are intro- 
ced into the very heart of t In 
saw ead boughs close—a 
| scarcely ever "fails of bg N un 2 when the boughs 
are of a very unusual s 1 nvinced that a very 
5 Len laid out in this way seid, in all woods, save 
joe quantity of timber from premature decay. 
. [No doubt. 
2 Pr otection for Gl 
uses. Mats appear to m 
to be very objectionable ; 
Ns ape go 55 their untidy 
my way of thinking, oiled calico is very rely to 
3 I would er bias — supposin ere 
shies cover a n. to 
fra na — length vend Siih vi bey li 
e made of wo 3 2 in 
this 5 Fonn tack eo 
and w 
i ; over 
me good stout “unbleached calico, 
I dd then . y tothe marbra 
the house a small fillet in the form 
e 
2 
„an 
9 when rolled oP 5 
the Mee ast tro 
made to ak span-roofed hou: 
thy object being simp 
By-the-b ye, there isa aa sheet ot paan 
percha manufactured about the nea 
paper the “pr! a Pema ch is 
his be used o 
way N. n 
Koordish Remedy — ‘the ‘Sting a of a Scorpion.—Apply 
a poultice of sour paste to the part affected. H. H. C5 
Tubs 
5d. per clare yard; atl 
. instead of foil, or in any other 
oom. 
Boxes and or e Trees, che. — It may 
ch the pla omy 
d on 
eer constitute the basis upon which 
ended 0 
their — in quo is discovered, immediately decamp to the plans com ; “economy and dura- 
r quarters. The genus “ schol. boy” liketh e bility” being synony oer the case. For in-door pur- 
some William Kidd. most le will prefer slate; but being a 
I iar tae ance good conductor of heat, it is not so suitable for out-of- 
doors, where changes of temperature are sudden 
Home Correspondence varied, being exposed to the full effects of a b 
ls Peter ol says u curser, is shen Se sun by day, and a temperature occasionally approachin 
than stone. Mr. 915855 inv pos sort | freezing at night. Both of these extremes a W 
of pls, ‘which ary ale an archer house d which | by ree Nr r tem- 
r he so cheap and useful, that in his orid nion it pera earth, well known to cause ill 
renders glass walls dae Rur ing om- Peat n a on account tof the sudden changes that 
ious, mo more good-looking. I thin ke place at t e y be mitigated, if 
issue might be joined with hi pon every one of not obviated, by using a double casing, thereby securing a 
in vents, I know that the orchard- | vacuum, which would prove beneficial in-doors and out; 
vi 
There is much diversity of opinion about the cause — 
sin Wh 
birds singing. y there should be more than o 
2 we know not. sing, as we sing 
yare happy. We never “sing” surely, when our 
mind is ill at ! Some may ; we do not. In 
is, truly, we “measure our neighbour's corn in our 
ewn bush * 7 . 
Macai AY, a writer with whom we are b 
means altogether pleased (for he recommends the in- 
discrimi murderous slaughter, on certain occasions 
of o oriste 
him in the light of a happy parent in esse, or in expect- 
aney,—for he th equally right 
joyous fellow — — —we love him dearly. But now for 
a poetical description of his abandon to the inspiration 
of his muse. 
“Tt is not, —.— „*in the wild 
ed with birchen —— ching far 
* 
away 8 the craggy hills, — the musie of the 
floats upon the evening There you 
may listen delighted to thst gente gentle song ana the Pon : 
but here, in this plain, covered ne a corn-fields, an 
with the green 
sit thee down on 
the gliding brook, and — the little black speck, stu 
as it were upon the top xr error MGN teisa 
blackbird ; for now the swee ori 
ar it: 
no dou is 
shed : aie it T aA tng enough to pay for the 
outlay—whic r, I greatly doubt. But 
I wish 
erg 
a cow- 
what | 
to know i is, ‘what all this has to do with Ewing’ 8 
walls? 
or a substitute might be found in a neat casing of wicker- 
t With- 
* these or other 
slate 
a et serious objection, Faru “a abov 
e, on account of its weight. 
e largest size is we dare pru 
prove 
inches ss the squar 
is a question—wvhat the 
n the case 0 
pare a glass w 
clipper aoe a Tham 
letter ace 
Rivers, a allud ding to the patent“ 
— — Sir Jose ph Pa 
d furrow roofin 
R. Stephenson, the celebra 
to the “ Patent Law Journal” or“ 
e specification may be seen. I merely 
to name — in order to put 
k | Correspon 
Salisburia a races Aaaa Aidata hair tree, or 8 
— aa, ith are th of one growing a 
runing 
the — ni of this subject, bu but that one most im 
use i 
all and a an orchard house as an American main undisturb 
‘glass walls,” as 
xton have patented his ridge | 
iti wn | se 
take the li 
t Mr. Rivers right. 4 
been overlooked, viz., hss 
dead and rotting bo 
slate, in order 
cessari 
