560 
n of Peru.— We passed some Balsam trees in 
Le mi each with a lot of calabashes stuck m = 
trunk to catch the drug which pup from 
I picked up a. 
k not more 
“than, Aaa 
s a dollar each for 
2 feet i 
ro brittle E 
“shaken 
M 
the fall. Y found them to be porch rae matarity, 
ihe seeds res fully developed, but I am afraid not 
[d pa id a nother E and m saa 
vigorous tree much 1 
De that of the older tree, ‘and also a Title difirent 
orm, but i t bo re no fruit. The spec sIs 
pin 
w of the ii 
blo 
oek ot | be 
send 
<, | that m 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
(Joxe 11, 1864, 
days after taking the medicine first prescribed by the prisoner. 
rs, peal that uestio ds 
e had used were peo per 
Mr. Justice 
conduct; an 
the pd drin administered to h y 
latter m du uc aken the tr oW y the case. 
the bri ct hat th 
distinction ibis 
o had qualifiec 
bre cre and a 
moria attendant 
iffe: oae he 
ae ke of judgment 
ignon? ould rhe be attributable 
an n his pa e most bs 
practitioner that i. Tiv d hid made and 
ista the treatment H a particular Dakia nt, and 
ible ioe that mistake then any ed practi- 
ot 
cause no man had a rig 
disease of another, unless M Was posemad c 
ent. Therefore, the inquiry w: 
edicine er a proper medic 
ced the pega of course there 
gro 
that the balsam is frae 
spec 
felled. The trees never RM a ver 
are 
lichens, When 
their lower end, 
woul 
s also vire explained y m 
e 
Loria "Hw t KT 
Not Guilty, 
e | Journal, 
of w 
x | gee fibrous Ween in a lum 
should be 
se d - 
Pere skill, should be 
sulted from his acts. The jury then 
and the prisoner was dis ager 
ic "y "i 
dina vier 
Calendar of Operations, 
or the ensuing week. 
ET shifting, if necessary, be don 
| | that et pots m ee be 
approa 
e early, in order 
compost 
a little silver 
sand, will s 
[pe andy plants with. the ¢ exception of Heaths, which f 
Mr. Serjeant "earn in addressing the jury = behalf of m to use e Ege vier 
€— —In 
ir 
patent medicine 
f y F C paa 
words, if it were a 
of Dune 8, "some "d eces of Mushroom 
ministration | laid on a layer of half-rotte dd 
last swelling; continue E 
— 
Pinch luxuriant ML 
mes let 8 
to pe s 
swelling fruit w 
i by a high tem ti 
eather, apes ei however, with abundance of 
t of fi s pi- m^ e provided 
ould the weat we uh: 
"T re m ANDK 
iy Wood of Peaches a [re mee ; don’t 
sho ot more than is wanted for ni 
reda, akai age of the present show 
weather to prick t young p zm" nts. " 
—Sow succession as may uired, 
aclean’s improved sorts are well n ps 
wor 
ae 8.—These, Gourds, and Vegetable 
e planted nov; the first two in the 
a: ri 
STATE OF THB WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
vedat the Horticultural Gardens 
well filled with ‘roots before the Tus 3 
g of three | Satur 
a pint of bark b between. them untou che d 
L 
Fa 1244] 
it. e process is repeated all over the trunk at close 
intervals up as high as a man canreach; I have seen as 
many as 20 cups on a tree. The Bites of bark and the 
he process better fhan : 
ing ke secure 
carefully 
d. In n porti e to 
h drainage. The ould b cel 
n ced TS provide various eon for the water; these, 
— should be protected by a smaller size of pounded 
ocks and charcoal; and finally, the rough of the 
compos st should be selected to place the ball on, This 
l 
as also the 
be made, a sd scaffold is ieliüülhits e round | 
tne tree, and s a new pad of notches ‘ind fate ü 
as may be necessary, the balsa 
From tim time, 
8| bcr will be found abi ne if - neq 
necess ips 
wher uid manure is constan 
tend RDEN AND PLANT eus 
the ae € dicentem rapid and sturdy 
bags m raw vide, slung over the back of a 
ie "n these pe the contents of bj wA 
are successivel: eu and the 
d under the 
Now is 
| growth in young pacrises, Pim meleas, OEO 
zemas, ,Léschenltias - Pelygaus Heaths, A 
| constant stopping of gross shoots will be n necessary, i 
order to equalise. the distribution of sap and encourage 
Ont 
st time for "the pro- 
think I was told that it 
* | of doors, earl y bulb: 
nde degit c the Centra | 
s now ripening, if turning yellow, 
should be taken up, or the greater portion of their 
leaves trimmed away. Verbenas, Petunias, and such 
things should be frequently pegged down where it is 
amr to E T oe surface -— - beds speedily. 
— Give abundance of air, and protect the 
iie from ma ktat Mn 
Bars. AND CocokscomBs.—These must now be 
encoura: mee dew grow freely, ving tion: a little vak 
liquid manure occasionally, and accommodating them 
with la po hey may require them. 
AHLIAS.— Replace at once with fresh plants, such 
as ma eye eg ees Sy the late frosts, and secure 
? 
them from injury by well 
at the peer in fine vent 
Gro 
Cockscom 
May 11 Mr. ERN John 
e. 
the 
e effect that 
ical 
proper and gerous er Semra ich 
would be aiik in piraan The law on the hg pu 
e id down by the late Justice 
or ac e took it to be qui a clear 
edical education undertoo! E 
EN ‘whieh might have a danj 
caused death, such a 
ed 
evening. On i 
obtained fi 
The 
and 
ME dbe pi 
neri MS DU Mad worse , and 
ibed some medicine, 
prisoner 
six 
elt the soil, the du 
wees and eight without 
was much | hig 
reg which 
Dr. 
DP str but it 
father “had much faith in the | them 
Surgeon, was also called in, and 
not and the 
FORCING GARDEN. 
Fies.— 
in pots or tubs, 
MELONS.— 
old beds be examined as soon 
they begin to EA. out of bearing. If, upon removing 
rs deca, — - or catene = 
ii d show vated 
e 
EE. p" 3 poire E Mec 
€— uld be kept as ua as possi’ 
E 
AMARANTHUS,— These may receive e the same | 
Balsams and bs. 
Give abundance of water or liquid manure, if | 
e shy sorts, and spriukle frequently to | 
Cor open; in order to assist in Ming | 
TEMFERATU | 
Ofthe Air. m Earth wing 
Max. | Min. [Mean |2,£00t)2 feet 
Max. Mean | deep. | deep. 
BAROMETER. 
e ms 
Mo 
4 
8s 
eleessksel Run. 
e 
3 
* AU 
e 
Hig! 5 
ga 8 Yours’ in 
ae | which it 
Rained 
he: 
Temp. 
Average 
Lowest 
Temp. 
Quantity | z[ 
Aver 
Sunday 12 
Mon. 13.. 
Tues. 14. 
Wed. 15.. 
0.78 in. 
0.56 
0.48 
0.38 
0.16 
0.80 
0.81 
The highest temperature during the above peri 
12th Lom uar 90 deg.; and the lowest on 
-— 
— 
Noo 
EERE 
È| anonn] 
Bm 02 OOo C 
es. || 
GRAPES : You will be aware that Muscat 
m do 
wood 
; 
Grapes 
not set so freely as the Hamburghs 
gene- 
anal 
Muscat sets just as well as the White Muscat 
lpha. There have been 
roducing distinct 
olden and silver A ME ant 
heard of distinct fronds—gold and silver—being Dp i 
t, but we have I dms e = 
g a crop 
: G. Viburnum Lentago.—6G 
'eucedanum Ostruthium ; ; 3, Pim) 
scleroptera, we 
nquirer 
— known. pae 
flowers both in colour and form. x 
—AJ. The blue ag 
r, and th 
with col e evaporation allowed to 
at the recta goa to ether horse- 
orse-droppings, ker, iet 
PzACHES,— Give frequent waterings to these in their 
be stored up to make new beds, or to renovate old | 
"s thought ie not squat to 
for deterioration 
