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oe a up of large aes of rare shrubs, such 
— ab 4 wah an Sener aren: robusta, 
2 _trifoliata, eine „Dammara, and 
m. It is too, in this — that there 
a Crista-ga 
‘aan 42 inches, and which, affording all requisite 
shelter, — each plant to be placed in the light and 
heat required by it. 
Marker Ga — AT rer eS de 
ming or 
gna = used to nourish 
pi rst at Senlis, then at St. Gratien, an 
ee Moatmorenc, and of which we must say 
ww 
near s are watered by |i 
cool i in summ 
widths, feet r 
ely, “for Vegetables 3 the others rs, on ra 9 fee 
used entirely for 
in 
ermin 
so that by m of e the lower 
ted; a —— inlay — at the other 
— lows ore water to flow into another stream, which 
cuts the garden in two, in a line parallel to the course 
e first stream, In e. way a considerable quantity 
of Cress is grown and cut every year ; it is sold 0 bre a 
price in the e. of Erfurt and 
The soil of the gardens deep, very 
jè Sona have been 
ind to insure the * possible 
: 
quest and det and pass 
toed wall ee be which shall e 
nit se ted that the Duke of vasa nes 
= had giv o the salmon in fog gist 
Sutherlandahire, foreither one or two years, and 
he s that there is an ee 
consequence of this judicious 
Grace Aabe 
near Erfurt is 
ertile, and of a blackish colour ; it is — suited 
to the growth of vegetables. Masson’s Report. 
THE r ee III. 
dk ter in the “Dublin University Magazin 
one very me suggestion, namely : — no net shall b e 
allowed that ean hold a fish “ ee n 5 lbs. — ght; 
this would supply a large quan 2 — sup- 
pastes that these’fish could be —.— when spaw — 
but, as I have previously remarked, unless the upper 
oo were allow ed a good supply of 10 Ib. fish 
e 
»? has 
ar 
enjoymen 
obstruction 
sanea of 2 are pointed out; it is s 
everywhere been ame, = private and illegal 
by 
fishing hav 
THE GARDENERS’ 
inland fisheries of Ireland ; 
akies e ih sad the law has 
d 
to fall into desuetude ; that — 5 — of these illegal 
the obstructions which 
CHRONI 
CLE. 133 
nder the 
mmon consent been suffere 
the poor 
illegal ngines of every 
ay ‘Of destruction ; 
debarred „of their common 
upper —— a —— fish in — son 3 u 
ry de 8 of device; th m 
e report, they are ‘generally abè otted 77 
rates of the peper waters. 
with seareely an exception, n: ne but 
h members sat upon * is commit 
„Thus far all is clear and intelligible enough ; Mr. Anstey 
season, and by eve 
practices eee ng to t 
the m 
remains > ue added, th 
tae requested to prepare 
s laid on the 3 sage a first A id adins printed ; but when 
those ver ‘Irish me 
the House to reject ee bill, as an * 
* An 
publie and 3 rights. 
— ared, almost word for 
member Eys has narge + it is ] M. Conolly ! ! Truly, the Irish 
question is exceedingly h 
I fear that this quotation, g TS abridged, 
r the patie 
ng as itis, it is to short to ae justice to “the 
will be too long fo 
lon 
but 
the writer,—bu s, I 
a bill 
they d, poaching in 
* 
t only 
he session came; the bill 
ng came round 
ke ‘the —— one, and the 
think, 
— wolves 3 in th 
otected, 
I tru 
the House of 
ommon 
he guidance and management o a 
0 sinis ster 
rj ubilee 
within a few 
increase 
pe 
the ben 
of the vation, in 
can his 
his exper 
his paper 
= which Ta 
oney. As Ik 
will say nothing abou 
it is w 
road—a loan fro 
it state e papers 
„that 
to . = ag 
r 
er suggestion is t is to i argi — agi A of salmon I 2 
g | Soci 
he Iri: 2 ie, give 
t she did . rhat to do with 
e heep ill no 
st that if this second bill comes before 
ion, I 1 
e, by r 
to — the bamen of his experi 
6“ Universit 
pane Sa 
l 
a short 
, give 
f your readers; but 
ability 
to show that if 
well 
sufficient 
ts to 
co 
mbrace 
ndu po > o give the country 
e | feet above 
— his factors a 
did not — — ap than two or three days at a time. 
My garden is ra e than a mile —.— the sea, 
on the north — “the elevation being fro to 500 
bove it. G. W. M., St. Juliot Par. ronage on — 
Cucumber Roots. —It has been aske common 
the stalks of — e 8 
1 deer, cut Cucumbers and laid the 
the side of hot-water pipes in a Vine 
emitted roo per a is 
imagine that the fruit will shrive ut wi 
are as solid as if they were growing — the 
If, * want ot time, or ground not being ready, 
Sprouts or i 
I always twist the stalk, a 3 the root upwards. 
5 — 3 a freely w the stalk is twisted, ar 
better lite, than when planted in the 
w. ay, with their long 1185 this is from 
e, and I believe it to be a good plan 
f all the Bred 
— 
kez] 
a aud 
107 A 
m 
eing my frie arden, I got my 
r, and — at one of — trees, * en 
the 
azine,” win 
in 
as if England ha 
, bu 
thoroughly spoiled, a and = Fob, 
roceeded with my experim some of the trees; 
or off the spurs of the one apr leaving the other to 
All the tree, = the parts of the other 
ed of 
and yet if landi is to = cd 
sold, oer ~ plenty of Trish pital to buyi 
time : 
of an Trish fia to a 8 age apra Freehold Land 
ed 
ago, as the assertion 
uch unemploy 
ul puy up p130 or rid Irish counties. 
r I could 
u a chapter 
ace 8 with ing asid H the e im- (and a disastrous one) ‘of the employment of English 
8 of —— e apital in Ireland; and then they scream out I for | p 
r prohibiting the 3 a these Aki (the the Irish! The little where I was born, with less 
most dolete eating of all fish, in my estima | than 4000 i habitants, finds work and shelter for more 
they might, if they lived, baana salmon, — ii 5 is ee than I believe the whole of Ire g 
prohibiti ng the eating of eggs, „if they were not perh the province of Ulster), does Englishmen. 
eaten, might be barn- acer — some day or other. freland fo for the Irish! _shortly it will be, England for the 
and — should be facilitated by every 2 which 
does not interfere with what is of still more —— 
r efficiency of the water-power for man 
eak with great co 
e few weirs which I have seen 
bad so as to greatly facilitate the 
e salmon over them, sind igp without 
1 the ae of the water 
Anothe which ought to bepet dow 
geri stato fi of fishing with salmon-roe ; “itis is so 
for trout, em roperl 
that it is in great requ sia by all be. 5 
hi r Ib. With it may 
contains. A yo ung — 
ard 3 the eee of salmon-roe 
e to visit m 
tures s 
n this subject I can spea —— ce, as I | 2 
< studied it for ape i years, and I have no hesitation 
In conclusion, I would urge on all the country gentle- 
ly whether they will allow the 
men to consider serious 
d sy mich 
d equi 1 I 3 
sequent increase ats alue 
I ma 
a law would no 3 
me; the 
sport fo 
erhaps be allow 
on to become 5 when 
give 
ries 
this 
be the osc 8 
a judicious 
for the 
ould a chance 
. of the Ssh, and the con- 
n the fish 
add, 
tages which I should derive fro: 
only 
it would Pvt the probabil ty ae would be of excellent air f 
n angler, and t 
ealth and enjoym 
which sold be ‘attained ; in 2 ah suit. T. G., Clitheroe. 
Home Correspondence. 
to | with which I 
as salmon are in this neigh 
hood, L h inva just 3 of a poacher, who 5 
has 
E or ten pounds of this petted. 368 
am very much afraid that there will be nothing 
se, Nec ers e this state of affairs. 
of | is B chou ov 
tched, to stock the whole river it 
wW: 
ainted, this is 
the best. 
Acacia "o all hardy winter blooming plants | t 
m acqua y far 
order to give s rarm idea of its 
r, z 5 5 
ia —— 
ie bebe 
hardy; it h 
specimens 
[sree aes 
ood o 
as been planted 20 
round for them must be thoro 
gardener to Bee Everett, Esq., Enfield. 
Gardens in Cure —I have 
inerarias and scarlet 
| garden bene the whole winter; to-day (Feb. 19), I 
beautiful ee 
eee e 
indeed, the frost was so severe, that I found it im 
ae penetrate the ground with a spade. | 
t of them. 
the 
3 { may state that it 
in flower and foliage, than the well 
T 
ance 
i er it; its blooming this nbd ot an ex- | The floo f e room 3 laid hollow, there 
ception, for it has only missed flowering two years since N in external gr 
lanted, and these mishaps were occasioned by the | the fioo: in: his 0 th room pe > Be 
young shoots being cut back by the frost. Zeer one | this stove will last one or two wire Tongen 
knows what sias 3 but e t one; as 
gro 
drained. J. Rus 
vias in the = 
| ancient church, 
change of 
ages n 
not been wit ithout good 
Sal 
me a convert to 
M y eee has bec 
he went over 7 w ja of the 
w 2 Sy Gee one 
her a 
spur 
| pr duced little else than 
hem uch e 
to 
the reer po the tar I 0 
an an 
intended roo — a ring SO 
t g t 
son which seems the effect of killing the 
bugs. Tyro, Edinburgh: 
maise Heating —Greatl * in this subject, 
I have entered into e late Mr. Meek’s 
the 
placed high e or ae: f 
at the top of a a Will, 15 was allowed to put 
coke, into an old 
was very great; and yet 
the cold air 888 not Fed i Be they oe a ndicular drain ! 
schoolroom, 30 feet 
ikal 
just 3 the stove, the other at the * of the 
manner, A ith 
et we have had |a thir 
four months; from 
