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1849. 
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queen ae wh 
it, when, with the aid of a lantern, he may Sacred ih boxe tw Catalouan an =" 
edatic ht, Prseaye. with the n endeavogr- | succeed in ae es ‘oad 
her near London for the Week ending April 7, —— ao aie Ch phate ys J pre seg a Curculio, Plant. ish y ad 
State ofthe Weather rticultura! Garden, Chiswick. —< by aay is never seen, — P s 
5 observed at the Ho ing to escape, w named something “ xoleht’ s Monarch. ‘ochlearia anglica 
conte THERMOMETER. | Wind. | Rain. formerly called Vastator, but > the shoots on which he ‘fou thet true t is English Scurvy cy vigor the hardy 
|__ Banomerra. ts = aden} =f can only be cae by drawing the shoo remain in the palm, and a eres sold rather than 
; Min. ; ; ‘ 0g hand at night, biennials of which documents 
: ne 1 | so.ui2 576 rt 31 30:0 ™ many be thrown into 0 bottle of Dhoni Fg the matter, he will find pedis : the teense, *s catalogues are peek ton apt 
Sema s/ atu seaei a7 35 aby ey One of our tees sh ANURE is offensive, ror the sult. Itwould take a page of our Chronicle 
nday =| 30.0 182 a ea that his objections ar his oalsions hie adowtet. to com wis oa this week 
eee. 51. Seam 16 aes |e 1 ol oe not to be scrutinised Closely. If $M. P ead of wasting that particu. Squaation. a it t 
er 30,188 957 ip a x tables. Farmers ald eto hee 8 usu: ——— 
Co aa 29 =a er aa “as a < _ sf ware “hb our © srareie of ts eae should he TT oT E WEE + 
“woot | a.0i6- | S08 | “ane )-ar sie eprive NEWS OF 
th Cette it as copiously as possibl isi in boiling water f foe 
slightly overcast. ‘ to use i Szeps of Hovea Ce s eached town 
2 Cloudy, rain; cleat ae “yevcdr-snng one 3 ions walaidhny Coty wrt e creme eekly. 7om Ae THE arrival of the o ; vecromr a rare toren intel- 
2. 2 kg . oh i wer; clear. conirm 
very clear ; cloudy, slight hail shower ; uid da. Cowalke SaOMD | oo. pei ans has unhappily , e 
. Cold and yA F pes f vac and poe — ca al frost at * ri ag ge aa AS . ee Helly ny at foot ligence ioal ught by the mail of Fe’ = emaey td po 
f 5. Clear and cold; air ve reaped waninie: t which Azdlea and x whole body of troops 
night. haze; overcast at night. - from the ground. The nay gusendend varies from one month ao army in Affghanistan, By ith ‘te lowers to more 
1 sunshine and slight haz ht. eds — before t Your old and — ‘ Cabul amourting with cam 
7: Overcast; cold and drys densely overcast ats 2 three, according to temperat them ina close frame or pit with: | rison at Cabra, has been treacherously destroyed ; 
the last 16 pee fer tL. cos doen now; place mence growing, inure them | than 13.000 poy Ape Rh nly one British 
tate of the bedaan.crf * ae during Ze or wet hilton heat ; and when they ian beline hi he "dae ER comes down, only on Kay 
Sta the eek e ending April 16, 134 ailing Winds. dually to more air, and treat them waless we have a | So far : king good his retreat; while 
al Beet Sshaiiai ee are woot asap to name your plant, officer has succeeded in making f and hostages. 
} NE TNS Tae ey gee | in me es i 8 prisoners 
| ave. | Fro Tone = it bee CA = nif’ |e dae better porineh ata are unacquainted w ith an y Mo OSS agp scarcely more than 30 survive a i is 
April | Temp. | Temp. Rained. eS =| Talal & iber.— ce of a dew-drop on the moss found it Zi ers. | The details of these melancholy re verses, — Dad in 
o| 556 | 955 | 45.5! 5 | 0.06 in 3) 4 1/1] 4) 8 t } | has the appearan ties are best adapted for the o itish army ae 
| en. in| sss at | dea) a | cae || 5) 1a) 3 3ra1* | cyeeneeraecentecagte le there is m st of Dahlias, one pam of z Indian empire,—are given at some 
"5 - & ak % ronicie 
| Bo. wal mi |de| 'S | Sie TEE EEEOH Re: dias Wil cones Cet ee h-tres which are | ioueth under our Porelyu Neves = ger Rey i 
Fries | so | ane wa} 3 | om | 4 yal : | OE gives dcde nohaer ae oe -eniathar sep eeaees (ane da: Chil pli tas uicdew cnc" te eee 
Sat. 16/ 561 | g68 | 46, ma infested with =~ einen — eaves ac f your Geraniams ap- Prantsrer ey Clean Gan. pr and Major os 
: during the above period occurred o next winter. The d by syringing th en comma t oncluded a treaty wi 
~The highest temperature lowest on the 10th, 1837 to have been cause polit tical ag ent, te Cals 
the 16th, 1840—thermometer 70°; and the been MY fn ie A ter a ar ennédyas vo ight an fir They Tags by ott Bag they oe ie to evacua’ ‘ a 
ee v Subscriber.— - hans, or 
| sagan careers eae MARKET, grown at 4 window whore there — is plenty of ligt bo gpa over, | abandon munitions ae = = order at hon 
78, 1842. to be prope : near Spit : , : ongholds, 
tind ge ais hare eee shortened the supply of coat Sie them from the con ae pick evacuation of the — f eA fulfilment of these 
me Kinds of veeetabes, Fruit, however, SPEgi penbare tin, | tod wash them plant isthe true Prindula elatior. Boussingauit; | upon Jellalabad. For Beiti were delivered 
ae week than last. T. Ann.—Your writings of Liebig, 7 terms, six : ‘ 
as been rather legen Bm goto emma RR aya Lore orca Transactions,” or the third | humiliating had -scarcely left their con 
eitan lent qanee: A fe we observed the ‘‘ Philosophical > he will find The army 
| tial re. not differ in price from sheng Re pinot Rival Somer. Payee, Ba Dameery) a y’s Introduction to washed ts ciety in the | Up as * Akhbar Khan, who had been the 
a eral good samples a the London its Mi. we De bly plentiful. The ecient es nitrogen wear aga of that fact, | tonments, when , issu a proclama- 
} Good Pears of the usu offered are he 18 If Mr. H. ; : th 
. poy of those : i che chief d annihilate the 
is increasing ; some : t | food of in. F tives to rise and an 
supply of Strawberries but the price we cannot 1 to the contrary, that, 8 callin the n : % 
excellent. Cueu last.— Vegetables. The cold weather has rathe has any proof (we do not sean opink Ne says he is “no che- | tion, they had induced to quit their tents 
) Ginitthes the supply of Broccoli. q ase of _ we sho id an ; se apne oe astena | Satoaiie march on the 5th January. For the first 
y ; | m nor questions ? troo nal, : at 
} — ~ narra are rather more ah “Anatel gus ye we nt, ba but Of Mrs. Ibbetson, to which he Pycrhe elec co nury ot beeretenn m1 two dena they advanced without any r ed by their 
: ae ee rather short this week, consequently ta unaware tha bead rd roger’ auaekiet aaliinde ‘ah’ wee ever thought it worth rtof the Affghans, og Moe ph hing over a country 
_ F Ueleresent obta tained. Seakale See mie nd be gh j Be petrtoneneeeony plunder, and by the difficulty of "de ce ie sttieh eae, 
ees ndan n his while to expose peainteen will : ie Oh dee 78 
is plentiful, and hes improved in quality Teen ‘bar i Ai ne species a ‘eee Pree Singhs ote tagelimned d continued with little inter- 
omer rly eed. The market has been very gay th: oh han the “‘ Botanical Regis is dusted over those shoots of lea & will | menced on the re ar-guard, and c ident that the 
a Soecters observed several Amaryllises, and many ch are infested aad h the green. Sy in eo eeety | early state than | mission for five edays. It so y Sa eee ag pe ations 
among ich are other remedy m riv 
23 : por gated ily sams ke tek hem whe oo — inaria ca- | ladies and children, who had hitherto a ype. 3 o longer 
. 1 aaa Co esp nee od 14 ba gem. Me Sek vapannet ae eee of the march with Ascher sana fortitu ingly 
5 ax: ~ Des ager 3 | mah spree eld ire Alinbade’ Pere a nd, 246d to 3s sind wi e Cryptogamic plants, ccompany the troops with safety. They were oO tes 
Beare, deer ed, Pe an isto 1862 tata peck, 6s. to 8s Asor.— We cannot ey eri vation. f af Para anderen protection of Akhbar Khan, cae mr, dy 
} Apple, perlb. 8s to nts, per bushel, 16s h g th PA sa t who, 1 . i almo 
Cmeapriee per brace, 1s ‘0 Cobb Nuts nee peck, 3s 6d Mouse.— We, too, d I If with i to conduct them to Cabul; and it is ‘ they appear 
ee pip noe a per Ibe, le to 20 ty, neg gets into the garden n setting. We have succeeded one nsolation afforded by these accounts tha a: 
, : — Brazil, : just bee reven cons arm = 
oie for od weed Fi Meatone, nice ate “Janeth the iomekewn sicher aaa as ERNE | i hivk boca, vay with respec : er y 
ty Ber 100,610 08 we we: ae intone lace so far ‘ta Bee he a free | sumed its march; but a buen e Lae a Sige : 
ETABL ‘ all over da oni ne mn 
.VEG * ekataads perth: as G. B.—The analogies shall wee Pp slaughter ensued. Gen. Elp * ent was cut up; 
Cabbeg. en iohling, Se 30% apegy Jee r halter, aleve, 2/1064 | frown ecrove of — tema of of theenemy. Her Majesty’s 44th Regim 
, uk r picl oy > st e nd A oe r one 
Soe Myint gel Brant per done, teen” | Sege we must take dl Lares on ged in moderate | the Native troops i ish. WG alibven,' edie tn 
Cape, a. Foy ‘eiUkoaeus per 100, large, 7s to . wv Whe seeiis and plunged B n, and ree or fot = ee ‘Se 
Ki B ee Second or Middl Bg, S6tode be so coun- | —Dr, rydo a! rt cS aia ws val, Gen. 
ams vs, per eee = or Small, 1s6d tolved Ponce of them will will tothe the pier te i trans- reaching Jellalabad. Soon after Yael i eae e that 
Ruma) Sen ti0,1etoge | Sea-kale, aubegs, pox hell nieve, ti try: he ey veil | therefore require, as they pétaihe Pcecelved’ ardaes iret Major Pottinger icicn: ietk, a no- 
ton, 45020 Be to 2a 6d should have been ge of the Cabul convention; but. - 
Cosy por hall st @, ls to 2 UF nets Apricot dna Gage trees material injury from be- | fortress, by virtue fortunnts he did 
s oor ee 2s 6 Res cereale ten e we however, they will sustain no purpose for | fused compliance: and it appear of his quitting that 
ances tse | Gola Saict, eat oetacasiss’> - | tae eeemes meme f bunting will answer your r Akhbar Khan, in anticipation ps duri 
Turnips, per dozen Va Vanches, Is Corn Sa nied, per. ha vol ash da R. se pa — Any light eects must inquire for it in the shops shops, 0 SO, as inn teen destroy his troops during 
Carrots, per doz. Matsrensahs d Gerani 5 iti éf G Sale will be able 
bel We, eden a ae ie SS Tes, * ameter Vine leaves is eviden moore a their retreat. It is be in the mean time active 
Horse Rad , Fee undle, h) | Fennel, per dozen bunches, S. T.—The the Vines drawing more to hi nd, and in : 
“Radish, per doz. hands (24 to730 eac Thyme, per doz, bunches, 2s insect, but by 6c) Me mareetein Ee Sdn. Ral Te ee ee 8S Government 
Od to 196d 1 doz. bunches, 38 not by an il than the leaves ean possibly become distended been taken by the Supreme . 
_ Turnip, per doz. bohy 2» 6d toe i. ca 38 to 9s from the soil than house; they in such a case the human | measures have is concentrating 
Spinach, per sieve, 2¢ to 2s Gd Basil, per bunch, 9d to 1s x04 ok eae a! nd ike cutaieoas eruptions in cane ; a large : i 
ene seen Rhubarb Scalk, dor. a ieee see h food, and break Seen raise the tepip| fo seek fhe omereaecy da proclamation has been issued, an 
aioe em. soars ; you Melon-leaves are caused. surface | at Peshawur, é will be used to repair 
Ss rea aren vinery. The spots on dg These the upper and vas in. ing that the utmost energy will 
Notices to Correspondents. insect, which ests i oarts destroy it is to pick off ai main 4 belies powerful reinforcements 
Connastoxinnrsa the season is approaching when Onios- pk ed leaves ant one them. thrive in peat, mixed with a a be sent to the Affghan frontier. ds this 
that will ; : sphere and | imm . he Tegar 
yay tuaeece our readers as may have been . S.—Gardenia radicans 2; We requicds oad i by declaring that € rega 
fly, any information from gh en ate ee smell pojtion of shiver sand; Oleander will strike readily Ger con displaying the stability 
successful in checking its ra tthe MaNuRES. They ter. bark-bed or Cucumber- as a new occasion for displaying ‘ 
B.—We cannot help you abou the phial is plunged in a warm is right, but on | reverse only i d the admirable spirit 
Ww, F donot # Poittevin i water, = ¢ manure te at all p of the British power, an 
lee” Welne io sa teenie salters, Keep the frame. Your method of mixing fy pare sein-water ie. stall | avi our 0 ; From other 
value. Guano is to be had butt, ibang finely-powdered gyp- no account water your Heaths of plants. You had better delay d vigour of the British-Indian Army. 
from your stable in a tank or otic the mantuse ure often ; im 12 or 24 | BO 8c preferable for that tribe until you see which ‘shoots are i learn that serious disturbances have occurred r 
sum till the sme disappears; One part of this fluid the buds off your Vines you how to manage “*Ca- | of Tagia we i : of the Nizam, 
be secured. part of rubbing We will tell you 7 ts in the territory 
hours the volatile parts will will make excellent liquid manure. nr ye ger Grapes. what ‘‘ Canariensis’’ regimen ing been dis- 
added to 4 parts of — ked with ammoniacal liquor, it seeds when you tell us will succeed very 1 ns of the allowance of batia having a 
If old decayed manure is soal 2 ,when it is turned -—Vitis odoratissima v a requires a mixture | in consequence Directors. The sol- 
grein better to add and age gato se will will be St for use. mA Cone a south wall. Stephanotis tment as oer a continued by order of woe yar “ to obey their officers 
over Il ceases, be and peat, with Same bere ye cee) ch | Paxton’ st ments refu 
ba we know of, for your Ran loam : not to diers of reg was put down 
tha this year they will not flower next, ‘next, bes Me Seger are waite; waits. 16 to make it t of this decision ; but the mutiny 
wea lage rea leaves of to-day isto prepare the bioom taniest Dictionary. ur Rosa minima ima reasires xsoes heat being fer- | ©" a heed ed. a more serious extent. _ The e-6a 
Seema Co.— Your CAMELLIA RHODOPETALON pete ae te fiom, aces Gemaicen ter must be | before it ome 
mein very bad order, t's 6 ane Fav ep aN tilised. tnd planted out inthe open ground; then taken up in saint ee by their works at that place, and he has. 
binaries d and planted o situation un 000 men eir wo 
separate and airy used by the | lost 3, 
ici Corry an Cran tats anow oi on-| Ate, obliged to retire with the remaining p 
veyed to pistant colonies in War t to take -_ FOROUIEE. under side of their » wood. is not 
trivance. It is, however + gry seh ey: in ee. packed in vnite } ae and to the last of your : ee Geen it it thens do ot news fr morte oares 
moist of euch, Plant," es, plants are said to have e occasionally ' are & good zeenachy for late at night and just before day- waiting : 
L a GS tana poleonis and es atiin eat re 
wall refuses to adhere to it in the usual Lowepro : than in a Pine-pit. Cuttings of they will 
nt of the fresh lime in the whitewash. yet if t | in a dry stove rather wound is healed a ail bene. | Hugh Gough 
partiny denny onghment thro rn estat acme han. then atric readie ta kom. whese aodaenan’ Pause bean is insufficient to 
8 nourishmen then strik | Cereus speciosissimus. , hi 
whith iy samme to the ris: object against which it grows; but if a fited by being Fir ix va shenty of pot-room. 8 
alone will convey sofficient nourishmen will flower well if . the word “ Victrix” is “Con- 
prived of them, the roots being injurious an.—The meaning of two syllables. 
to give it vigour. We know nothing hododendrons, al- A Countryman. Rhibes) is pronounce nce as tw om at 
to Brxs or thelt ony Rosey See ee es ee sche dish of Strawberries can be 
es There such plants bagimenat with an instinct that | the Hortical 
rot. them from such risks, and it is only reasoning ee 
Elcebict are them. "Tact hore og a 
bug, which does much inj to plan’ far iene? Se ctentes, 
and shoots, and senee omnes, and also, committing his 
