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== zs s s А unds for the Róyal chüdren, То the E. are | gardeners in this esta tablishment, ‚б and Wothe er to Mr. 
and also aer large stores of honey. A strong | similar jury ws but the hedges are lower to s the Emile | Sello, бүр aja r to the Cro Prince and 
А that is prevente swarming will collect three to|south, and the "we are filled with а tay diri Princess at the New Palace. These are e upon t the left; 
m" mixture of Hen flowers, and vegetables, re while rm ar right is а most singular looking garden, 
i i i the Paradıse Garden, with a stebadium Пы lian 
the same size — hive, but with only seven | they "ui avia for | кама Мы MIS - Apadene reo 
bar-frames instead of ron m e stock-box, во as to |the usement et the Royal prc ed ge m ey & - whole garden | is planted. with the different sorts 
get par honeycombs, weighing from six to nine frequently visited and superintended А their Royal |o of Vines, Virginian Creepers, &c., which are trained to 
ратів cer t put th if I thi [m — Crown Prince and Princess, In À wood | all kinds of. arbours, arches, ecl, pagodas, &c. үз 
When 4 firs pu e -— on, if I t ol E. is x es а colony of em wild flow pes, such as | spring the garden is said to be deliciously AN 
ир” уен КАЧ 4 ждите ово кайса уан Primroses, Polyanthus, Cowslips, Snow- | the blossoms of Ls Sweet Vine, Vitis odoratissima, а 
of the bar- binis an тора a solid piece of « one- inch drops, Lily ы the Valley, Foxglove, бе. May they | V. ‚Арап. We erlook this Vine in pianting creepers ; 
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size , that I lil e; and when they are wantin e | happy as their Royal hareket as many of the pes Minn ties so much praised of 
Toon, this is solid piece of wood takes the place 4 а) The Mind rn walk already — in front of late. The whole торс is s uite ı nov vel «m e 
фагташе, and so the super is enlarged as red. the Palace, is the commencement of a ut, and 
As Mr. Pettigrew says - Ls ыз never seen a hive| avenue, running fror to west, 11 | Walnut és ht 
balf large a їп any county, I beg to inform hi d gardens pa м ех At | walks iri borders of А x each СМ Joined to 
that Mr. Down e, of Barnet, pie what is called the|the lower end of ils avenue are three fi nube, d the | this poe s is a се caede ard of 8а exteut, 
i A "ie containing upwar ards of 20,000 square | main or centre of which, when in full cn throws а | situate p slope of a hill. It js phe iuto 
inches. e of this make of hives at work in | column of water to a height of upwards of 700 feet. | three heres ч sun walls each 725 feet long 
1859 at de Garden of the London Apiarian Society at | The basin to this is 120 feet in diameter, with a bold | and 8 pu high, covered with glass at an angle of 775°; 
Хоа] Н ; it wasan ordinary bell-shaped straw hive, | marble curb, and is well stocked with gold fish. Ла of these pos is — with Peaches and the 
aar near to the wp of the bi ш кы the | pamanang the fo untain, numerous marble seats ts and other Реа with Vin 
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The bees had extended the combs a conside rale distance A little southward of this, and newly erected b yo order N ag Е Аса to the English, except p. prusing, 
down into t oral The queen in this not the present King, is a white Carrara marble | Ѓог they adopt the long-spur aora nien a£ the 
eurbed i rolificness, but s every | monument of Frederick the Great, by a sculptor of|now al almost universal system of short praning which is 
inducement for laying i in Pom extended combs, as they | Rome. "he site is exceedingly well diuum, so лр followed here. The produce of Gra npa these 
continued from the top of the hive, and she laid eggs @ еза north is the famous Castle of Sans Souci, walls is upie. of 14,000 bunches a year, with an 
in b om, but mE like P. thee exten t she might have med by himself, Peac ches. The best Vines sia here 
done if she — had шее I e эң as there were life, gne the last. 'T & | the names of Muscatelle, green, 
plenty of b hatch brood out, or to extend | саге) appears сагай to wh ead of his red, pec im and blue; Muscat of Alexandria; Mal- 
the combs still каме if А required them The building. itself is only | voisin, blue, white, and grey ; ci [bebe (бе. "e ie 
Mr. Tegetmeier, the Secr ad of the БОР» one story high, but M do благой v2 the top of a hi ll, large "апе р» 1l} foot in length, and weighs 
on the 13th of April, 1861, sa 8, after givin nd made, as it we e lb., and appears different би ke 
system a fair trial and getting no honey the two pert piv palac The ' views are also nifice Weisser Ci bebe we know ; St. Laurent, Chasselas Royal, 
ears—"'That it is inferior in a profitable point of|equalling weil in their way. Voltaire, ques fequenti Chasselas ect veg Green Edling, Lenné’s 
view to the employment of hives with cafa bar stayed t there with Frederick the Great, named this Ho onour, Fra nthal, or Black Hamburgh; Cypher, 
frames, but that 16 i is interesting to see the bees work- | abode e Para adi is de Philosophe." The ;U 
ing in so large a box." William Carr, Newto n Heath, ex s as far as | the e eye can reach. over the бо Di | Lachryma Chat, with some e 50 ot ther s. Of pone 
near Manchester, Nov. 25. of the park ; and a га f | the following Madele and 
hills is a here st sheet of h nu wmerous seing white; Miguo e Ordinaire, Péche Ma "i бан e» 
Bee hives.- —1In order to vy the uninitiated, I would | уе! essels passing and M. pres life the Grande Noire p Montreuil, Incomparable, Melea 
sugg gp уаз аз plan ч Below this mne : d foot of de f is the Tu носа a Belle Chevreuse, Belle de Tirlemo: н 
, section of eac! h of. the 04 forms hich, w th ed to. To the left we have the Newin , Téton de Үе nus, Bru — pnta 
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in making m when ou. dt would ide be Yi opper gi Atlas — 7 the redi in about а fortnight later pros е 
е This town is noted a the Lor ondes of the | walls. 
of the ми s of manipulating the various approved celebrated traveller Alexander n Humboldt. Tothe| Passing some interesting о, of some 75 acres 
hives. ight of this is ps historical “Windmill, still kept in | in extent, for ye а а owls, kn eg as the 
We Mie shortly to commence a series of articles good г pair as а remembrance of the miller's success | Pheasantry, other pot ө pleasure 
whieh we will endeavour to give full and puce over the T King.* | ground =} о 20. у go а fine Italian "villa in the 
direction S measurements, With regard to plans |, In the front of the Castle is a plateau, al ntre. This is named Charlottenhof, and was a birth- 
of each hilva b its appurtenances, woodcuts wil be | in extent, decorated with flower и ^ б and sur.|day present of King Fr i his 
given, so far as the expense of engraving blocks wi iil | Ат ed at intervals with fine Orange trees. In this son, the Ape King TM m IV, at that time Grown 
entre are several very fine marble зей From the | Pr ш. It is chiefly or its fine Rose garden, and 
down to the eed pacem) are віх |is m vain jm нде ny the people of eros during the 
h equal i in size to the top plateau, and on this is another residence of a royal 
inm umi mme these а are ЖЕ arranged about 400 ' “magnific ent n gardener, den buile i in the Italian «di and ёлы 
Тнк ROYAL Vie gu F Sans Sou k tl even in connection with it a Roman bath-place. We 
e à e glad to have cna opportunity p the trees at Versailles in their palmiest days were not fera notice that т the residences of the head officials, 
printing Mie following Фет esting account o! q The fronts of tlibse terraces are planted | both gar ardeners and others, ж во placed and built as to 
Gardens, which has, Bonne, been orit of by|with Vines, Figs, and Peaches, and are termed sun | form objects in avenues, 0! serve as features in the 
H.R.H. the Crown Princ walls, bong "vA covered with glass at бе approach “ views and landscapes; dni nf m cetur is quite 
These very celel ebrated and magnificent | Gardens winter e trees. These terraces ріүе. а | ап ornamental piece o of architecture. I think we do 
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miles south of Berlin. The whole island ma; y Ъе | aeo there e 7026 feet more, making nearly one| Leaving Charlottenhof, "А our way eastward we pass 
тзлшн as one great park, most of the noble| ne a half mile le of this sort of glass. Оп each side of а fine Japanese Pavilion, surrounded by some stately 
palaces having a share of the general and extensive | these terraces are broad fights of steps, етп P trees. A little way across pra m w es two fiue 
ape arrangements, I will first notice, as being of | forming landings. The effect hs these terraces is Wr at е end of a cross e residence 
most interest to us, the Palace occupied as a summer | derful, from either top or bo Mr. Lenné, the Director байга! of. hi the e Royal 
dence by the Crown Prince and our Princess Royal| То the left and right of Sans 'Souci are two buildings | бааа, and $ d other occupied by a portion of his 
lt is situate at the west end й. he great Беса) joining these terraces. The pde gend gallery, an and |5 staff. Close ind these dwellings is the forcing 
arrangement, and is known by паше as the New Palace. | has in front a пісе flower garden laid o vii ch consists of 25 - he ouses and a 
lt was begun by Frederick the Great of Prussia in | style; the other ^e e desi in great peers of € Each house is about m feet 
the year 1763, and was finished in 1770, at a cost of | waiting орой the Queen Dowager, who тз is | long, and varying in width from 15 to 24 tee They 
"s of three million dollars. Тһе style is s mixture paies as a summer residen From the north, at au stand about 50 feet px in straight lines, rx: full 
of old Dutch and Italian, with an addition of some 230 | point, the view is also fine. По front is an isolated | south. Неге they force Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, 
Corinthian pilasters to a dome 176 feet «€ Aron nd hir veo ed with Pinus sylvestris, perennes with Figs i Strawberries, Raspberries, French Beans, Mush- 
Corinthian ruins. Near them a great|rooms, &c. A little further on is another forcing 
are arranged 428. ian of sandstone, in orae: t| reservoir 150 ) feet. in diameter and 12 feet n e т реч ге, Pine-apples, Melons, Cucumbers, 
Ma e each from 8 to e X" higb. "me P — of | supplies all the fountains, and is in turn арр from | Plums, &c. Near to M. Lenné's residence is what is 
front is е. mposing e , I| the River Havel by an engine o fter dug kno own as the Marly y Garde en, very beautifully laid out, 
e. tell Aud on the Кб of every нан дед ав | А little westward of the Castle are p Dowager, 
1 did проп | the Sicilian and Northern —— both id out in the| Besides the diferent, places noticed in this 
ы dont. of Sre Y tren rime er garden, | Italian style, and forming n high slopes. | hasty sketch, there are many more Loue pal 
ic oen by tl cess Royal. Te is Bnglish i style They contain some nice vu Pa "These ys. -o Pu ae ава gardens on the island, but so nicely com- 
$ a half 65 i. pe and со about | by arbours, and many marble figures, and are enlivened | bined together that the whole коа" to consist 
acres, There Sede mca ы t the whole is | by several fountains, the upper slope having in its|O уй s e great park. There is, m instance, the 
surrounded by a double walk with a border between, | centre afine grotto. Close to these gardens stands, on | seat of фе present king at Babelsberg, a new and 
"pon which are placed alternately at intervals, fine | another Pope MM and imposing ltalian erection, fine building; Glienicke, the residence ,9f Prince 
trees and white marble statu ues, The decorative | w ith a tower at each end, from which fine views are | Charles, brother fi 
ааб d h Box, formi d "This is the Оша), and is in M k and garden; while opposite is the residence ot 
а. finished рео metrical design upon a Grass p 330 feet, fo! de inside rt of magnified w Prince Frederick Charles; also the Peacocks’ Island 
us e outside walk is again backed up by ad garden, bac is ,glass, E an Lux. sene p (Pfaueninsel) surrounded by the river Havel; the 
А and underwood; but if we consider that here the | surmoun' urmounted b (ata In front of this building, | Маг Palace, with several others. The river, it may 
- gardener has to treat all his Rhododendrons and | which faces full south, is а good-sized Mone garda] be noticed, expands into а broad lake, on which a large 
ugal and Common, as greenhouse also Italian ian, with numerous Statues ns. | number of vessels is айша же about. Most 
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лнн in which I saw it, а daily process of watering |to the public road, which runs reds eh к рай | and they also eei form die e objects in the 
necessary, we may feel how much the path %о | avenue before mentioned. landscape. J. Fleming. 
ЖОЛ in decoration is boset with difficulties and that| Following up this public road, which has as garien on | 
ing short of grea erance would ever bring each side, we come shortly upon Ni T" me Italian | 
as produced i ence of a royal dien tect, and 
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Tow to the state of keeping in these gardens. other that of Mr. Sello, one of the eight royal head| — Zadders. pm cause о ped rini * snapping” in tw 
by ed пе be right ori the Palace are some o squares enclosed | ж This mill was the subject of. a lawsuit, iu which Frederick » ot Indc easy c eng j uu sooner our шар 
the Great was worsted by the miller. Е ladders A еу ащ (ox subject the saler 
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