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j f official intrigue as soon as he b 
оба арй: is old of. it in the United States ; he should give offence to the gentlemen who brought ^ g ecomes disagremi 
sissi; — e'excépt; the rate of growth, which|the Ro маў forests to their present condition was | to the powers in Whitehall. Перча 
K — v La be'-6^or 6:feet in a season n North — m indeed, he chose to тка -~ V рна seen rch in India and Ching T 
| соттоп is are 
io ow. faster - Whit mn After a few | pendent, he кетиб ЕТ ЫН ia, we should sày, | Pug; it's Brie o that io ias eg or" ка 
уёагз, "Ней it thay be supposed to have formed a | from the evidence afforded by the lue Books, that ет may be used" їр E fofi 
Газ: its ry in A slow, both in the his remo oval has been for some time decided upon. | pose nd ue notwithstanding that $t 
tà. iffieulty is conside 
It.is a sturdy, deciduous рае, ог pon. bush, a apporte was sure to occur where the ХАРАП рарег fom. bres that have. nof been" 
strong et spines, through which woul a great branch of the publie bn ad to woven, because the eris 
extremely difficult. for any фен A to find its ай од without. suppor inthe -face of|through the ; Winch hie usé. .But/as 
iy if the branches are once interlaced „asin a well- | resistance at all points. we earnestly hope, for the! hias been overcome; both A Vie ela a 
8 haped edge I mode of compelling it to do | sake of public men, that mour is groundless | made from straw and in that! made fool as d 
this is denied b ength in a pamphlet now which declares that the hostility to Mr. KENNEDY | shavings, it can be "T iti othif broke 
before us, from which we extract the more important | was actively promoted by powerful persons resolved,| . As there is no doubt that many PET 
ical de at all hazards, to force one of the old deputy + could supply material fit'for фа 
егт the seed "eA in Mein planting may Med into the surveyorship of the Forest t of Nn, | only necessary to inquire whether tliis бат! be! 
g AA ntl the ground has become warm. 1n the Mr. Кеххерү thought the public Ат, ata sufficiently cheap rate; 
latitude of кеди бя. рэр any time during ће month of аа о be placed in charge of ап ёхрегіепсей possible to do so, from thé als ТА ъв 
May has О ME Tn order to have them | forester of known abilities. like cotton, forming but а small portion; as jt ds 
has iie асу, de y hey rre e Miei э ч eS It may be inferred, in the absence of official of a large plant, сап be supplied "the 
pong or КУЫ" бу ө very much swollen, and the | information, ibat the (ые of M KENNEDY is, like. ow ] 
germ has begun to appear. Keep the water constantly | that of Mr. Bnoww, in some way connected with the|that of eene olitorius (Ше Jute of Indi 
warm by allowing the vessel to stand in a warm place unpublished report of the referees appointed to e cu 3 рл , and sent to пайы 
d with а cloth, and change the water daily, to | inquire into the — dite nts respeeting | pistes on accotyt ofits fibre, 
S ad e- | climátes э эку to that in which the Jitei is 
| s0 easily eultivated, there are other plants which 
w as large and without 
shoul 
um finely pulverised. Proceed tolay it out in drills | dom them as much as any шап; but it is evident | gi for other purposes, and their fibre'is pow 
18 inches apart, and drop the séed at intervals of half | i. t they arose ош ak ssa] dor the Я publie ел And | only tofüst;-Sutio jut leist of ене, эбен, ko 
чөе irt ute Ede IRR Erat wih fide earth а few | surely of themselves sand. form no ground for ће Бе collected'and sent to this country with profit both 
s | recent, act. of the Tre T every public officer | to the Indian farmer and to the English merchant. 
ны. А quar f abd wil а 15: 3000 ог 4000 | who allows his sense ot а {о betray bim into the The Chinese, instance, make "ef Rice 
plants. Itsellsin Americà for а dollar а quart. 14 086 of. strong langu sagen justifie Lyra em if straw, as well as of е v the: indus "аке 
will take 10,000 ог Mog рійпіз for a mile of hedge. ihat sounds. better—is «іо Бе removed {тош the | ropes of different Grasse Som of {езе belong 5 
“ In preparing for e +, unless tlie soil is very | public service, we hali indeed be handed over to the genus Saccharum, of which е ate, ini maty 
. ich, я tiet not less than 9 feet wide, the oligarchy of what Mr. DISRAELI audaeiously calls үн of India, extensive jungles, which the nis 
w and ri 
and as deep, T yt on "i line Mq к Tadpoles and Tapers. very year burn down, in — that the young Grass 
1 is to stand, an d up with equal parts of үүр. t of the ref b Nc spring up, and afford pasturage for their cattle, 
in atii iB gamin, Feci Jh n arih, at the „тере of the re As may be кас саге ПЕ 5, : | 
Panier ТА Бе, E: | Ue „Апа i nal. ie dum. We. shall ass s that i le om d is possible that in mes ile а y ne 
^ justiñoation i the. rem eid “м Mr. Brows: "Bat 
sona i ilh to believe that any value can be 
ttin possible у, у: MES 
Чу PE "i Tus па Мау it pedir toa Faden prepared as we now know Among cu : 004 мі 
was the саве with that report one so well calculated to yield a large, supply of 
umet line where "e p б 2 м) obiected to the constitution of the tribunal; one of | MA um. 
set out the plants not monk CUR inches se in a | this triumvirate was an agent of the Treasury, and $ H epi 
single line thus— 3 ior :diagonally, | that alone throws — upon the whole cu growing in rank luxuriance- along rivers ай айе 
1 Pert oss beg 
ugs—* , * ,.* . * making them a foot apart | jar Bat thé manner in which the foot of hills, заана the — hut, or forming 
áneaehrow, Iti AR A was prm ie Чу y ар азе in the gardens of the. - ‚т plan 
further apart than stated above, as at greater intervals nda were to enquire into the truth ot certain und daries: oot; stock i is 
B. 
e stalks must grow larger and. the roots extend 
portionally; besides, it Rhe m much more ma rin statements raf counterstatements made by A 
s| e statements related mainly to the eie -— 
adequate. As regards the single or ны row "Prof. | dimensions of the trees standing in a Royal fores act, of the central o [M tig ts bun 
Turner and others maintain that a single line is all ба Such an enquiry is not the easiest ie conduct, an н the sheathing" Јеауеб, FA peces i io 
of 20 ^ 40 ДР, weight. 2$ bus be 4 
hoots, 
ás necessary or desirable, while some are inclined. to tl the best men living may make serious errors in 
latter method, Either undoubtedly answers the M carrying it out. · But what was the -eoürse о, make room. for : 
pose well. which the referees ^ pursued? ^ They" met; pet ly ripe is. bland, ard "aruis i 
* The Osage Orange will bear A eed any зні they sent for the wood mem, that is to say some measure,.the, place of brea aai | 
of trimming, and & hedge: suffeiently frm ^ and|for the servants of A, and with their 1264 cultivated y t эч kapere s thas fru x 
чебтарасі7аё the base сап be made in no other m ance, and under their gidanee, they proceeded | P'* гүефу — idem 
thin by regslar and severe cutüng down. Тһе (o the pai af ofthe ground. We р оаа, that iret bs Ban 3 104 g^ of. fibre, Г for ац ся 
Mb от опе A inches cot Фе ей. Д. маз. not, examined by the referees; but his|/^t.peber ; апа that excellent pape -— 4 
поні ho lest бесіне mo at nd. | Sservants, "Nis own partizans, partie e dispute, | from it, was lately shown ni 
ach | аже «тб out three shoót& , moreover, menial ndents, who knew 7. ву Street, iun for packing and for 
"The весоп cutting will eause these to multiply to віх their-bread depended upon the breath of A, are Paper, and also of а fine q pr is зерта 
от Which will nearly fill the space between the taken as эн гел and assistants in the аенын We believe that the refuse stems of this s раль fhre 
against whom most un- e 
із. A second trimming should be given when the | В; om the other haud, are too watery to burn, and contain too m 
making a vigorous growth, from the middle | doubtedly the examination was directed, was not sent | [to rot readily into manure e, would of the de 
une, cutting off ага tops smooth and «e for by these referees; Mem he was within a few | supply a great р of what is required. doe ati 
CI. cep Ress eno Mte etra 
- Continue these spring and J e of assistance he was told that у р ч cultivated @ 
and June prunings, he was not wanted. And in this most u alv ми 
е prunin nfai vaceous plan 
e materials for the Td were tig pepe articles. of diet; for dames, Hibiscus "ic 
iL. a report, be it what it may, an impartial person can е obro ek the nen ды T 
place no confidence ; олу е tnos beren that it 
will fnd нет: with the House of Com - 
a 
the referees been all “independent of the = 
ground how he a aver es; had t 
gn upon B. in p manner to pe them his a 
ay ving at results; had mor | Fh 
strietly examined both parties upon the Тон вресї Отен ттн 
by them respectively to the Treasury ; no 
rchards then drawn up their report, thé. publi г ко m. TA ойра. of Pr | 
‚апу kind о that сап be made, matters have been wid ght, | 
"Orange hedge 5 feet high. Tt is highly orna. the whole affai air p discreditable— it wr been a 
ver ү д be found very suitable and appro- secret inquisition, not an open enquiry--and the | гр 
'enelosing churehyards and cemeteries,” = сом appear when it may, will bea piece of waste | anc 
per ther 
rt jram эй ра 
lvo in error when we reported, last week, 
agen the and authority of Times paper, that Mr. Ae ате, % M о ары to. screen B, ог any fiber 
high -or-low. When 
f COMMISSIONER 
W | commit faults they must еза 
эж F Pei rin m сик. — " c — тт rov - o o pate uni ри ey 
лор ж has s y ^ rive y y perc tri н d EM fairand open 
this requires such a cation as we ar den 
to believe org "E kn KeNNEDY fà a Ver M e MM "€ tn protest against thew t fo 
records sh 
hae faliled with Yo M ied Мм. ce ee ore conducted by the Treasury, If such pro- «us куы; imt фигу шы its being suff ati 
io be his duties. That in the performance of these ings are tolerated, no publie offcer is for a good for conversion into the ext Linseed, 
moment safe, but may expect to become the victim culture are already paid by proto fhe 
