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TO NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS, &c. ment having alike. fled from town, the censures of existing boundaries of roadway and iron fencing, 
_ YANG BERT, 15 ier 1 Ne Na fafaa må e x Montrose having * 2 air, by 3 eS 
> the above that he has jus 7 8 and the pledge of Sir Cadrtzs Woop = rom this it appears that it is intended to form a 
toque oF PEN pacana ele yiip KITH, a House, 5e, Shipping, | bec me a thing of the past, the Commissioners set | court-yard in front of the Tye about 50 yards 
and General F pry ard ing Agents, Cox and Hammond's Quays, 8 to Work with 11,000. in hand.“ They begin broad and 264 yards long, for the purpose o 
* ⁰¼—— m. by p down ous marble arch. They diverting the 3 roadway rc the walls of the 
MESS. VEITCH AND BONS 3 CATALOGUES — not settled where the arch was to go, but at all palace, and of securing some degree of quiet to its 
OF NEW AND RARE PLANTS, MA Baga GREEN. vents it must come down; so a road is made into inhabitants ; and that in order to replace the rodd- 
HOUSE PLANTS, GERANIUMS, AMERI PLAN 8, Ko., i rder to replac 
Ke., are now ready, < pArA be had, on pre-paid — the nearest field, whieh hap ned in this case to be way thus removed, Constitution-hill will be made 
by enclosing two postage stamps.—Exeter, Sept, 21. the Green- ark, and there, shrouded by a wooden | to sweep gracefully round the new court-yard, while 
AB THUR” F en nelosure, the relics are to lie till an available posi- a similar bend will be given to the line of road 
o State ee he will commence tion is found. If the place of reconstruction is so from Pimlico. In carrying out this plan a small 
FX ‘anne 1 x ip uncertain, it might have been as well to hire the triangular morsel of the useless naked ugly end of 
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oa g gnis e e in a more tat locality. a definite 3 i 24 Fg not be . wie ph ay 100 feet, 
‘ 8, n- | to suppose that there is some nite object in the| and no interference whatever wi e place with 
35 Sept. 21. . dee choice of so singular a stone-yard as the sward of public convenience. On the contrary, public conve- 
The Gardeners Chronicle, the Gr Pee hard by the palace windows. — nience will be consulted, and the appearance of one 
The Gardeners’ Chroni an “The Woods and Forests have commenced their of the few public buildings in London which people 
campai i iece of St. James's- care to 1 i „ 
SA TURDAY, EEA PESER 21, = park, and are e to pile up the gitmen ened | These are the exact 1 aa are “to 
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‘THE ENSUING WEEK. A ; ; 
Countat pea Tuesday, Sept. 24; Whitby Floral and Horticultural, | May see that, ha effected a nning of their parks, to c 
5 i af and bored 1 8 one- yard Fetal and to ot of e ler of rh ere e Tene 
outer is 4 ring time of the Exhibition next year, and of the lake!“ a mare’s nest of su 
aa Foresté Ay a ‘ae "at ihe ian ly fics 550, th in perhaps for some years after, they will agitate for | sions was never fonsi 
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their zeal for popular rights, rie have dis- s- some more money in order to finish the; job.” We Can any one doubt that instead of “the beauty of 
covered å flagrant case of popular Wrong A few next have a 2 ya account of some intentions the parks being marred” it will be very greatly 
. have been séen cuttin a Pen, line | entertained by Mr. Nesrrexp of constructing magni- | improved} The a appearance of Buckingha Palace 
Acros the esp e in front of Buckingham Palace; ficent 3 4 in front of Buckingham Sian 3 to be has been the Hihi of some ot and much unfair 
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ve bees ee emptying themselves of Sao From the o clearance already made at} be es er not there the building stands and it it muse 
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the famous marble arch has begun to z — ee e ak would be comp 
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trate een official enormity, pi is dificult to — 2 — Ens with euch ines or | the Q 
s, the Commissioners are means of ascert ndon residence in t „e nial 
large of the sesses, could have falle ate e e 8 eper's house witht PERT Cat 
temporarily, and a section of St. James’s-| The statements are made under Hehe stakes the marble is down, —— 
ublic is hereafter to heñsion of the intention of the Commissioners and with the road Surro ete Conk 
—4— lisgust, that the beauty of the facts of the case, as will be see n by the of the palace must #emam than a stone 
of o l matred, and the proportions accompanying plan, in which the 2 now in yard. We cake 1e these changes 
ue cruelly ele. “Ministry and Parlia- progress are indicated by y solid lines, and the| will be productive 1 
