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176 
THE GARDENERS’ CHEONID ME 
Ta 6, 1855. 
ur ae ee av 
of tl 
_— on during the who le of the sic 
count of the fate of each. The list of Killed oe 
is i fearful but the wonder is that any were left aliv 
operations. „łn an appendix is added a list 
Pen and Pencil Sketches in India. By General Mundy. 
8vo. « Murray, pp. 367, yoh numerous illustrations. 
GANE edition, for railw. ay readers 
, within about 2 feet 
men, an nd t hary eir families | to to tim 
; with an | 3 ye 
ime was kai nb salaried: sO as ‘ihe ut every g li e 
ars to give them 2 inches more room at each end, | icy an the spring sown 
mid | occasionally at the sides. The space they are now 
ing in is 4 feet 8 by 3. ae course prs stone 
Body! are fixtures, and stand also on a stone floor. | 
at as taken a 1 t 6 take good 
clean gravel for drainage, elevating the side stones a 
le 
v 
little on Lapen — 50 as t the su 
a esc: d 1 
No who these valy 
that | iiey dak re reached . hind edition ; 
be difficult indeed to me that dis splay 
urpr ised 
it we 
mo 
ing, so so as never to let the Toota 
A bares y partial ly watered. By ha 
graphically the sartdtntttie es of a Europea in | mould very flat and a LS bes 
Tnd ia. It is true that the scenes which the pau ee | water reach s the roots evenly. They have a good th 
sketches with so much talent occurred in 1827 and | ing either once a fortnight or a week, according t k t 
1828; but in a stationary expire, where = habit of | Season. By giving six or eight pots, iad Sint once on 
te a century that has passed away, waiting half an hour between eac atering, the 
the la apse of 30 30 years is bu È thet a of a day so far as the | Wa ater is not wasted, and d oes not run off too qui ick] 
country and its native inhabitants are con ai niliy, 
ww, st z 
of G G KETI TER t pairi , when dimensions ‘are about dr feet nel fathered oe 
nen J A oe 
Pie, 
tom, and 24 feet i in a circumference of 
wt tee a a 
Onda upon whieh the avenging columns of “Engh and are 
about to de escen nd. For it was there that the Lira nt | 
“burn ” should 
= teal and the same number of fine fat to come out. of some kind, every spring; we one 
The 
~ 
e plants would have been mae larger had the house | soi] eer eee them, as it induces another tier, if 
and among the cities of Allahabad, Cawnpore, Lucknow, | èllowed of their growth, but it has been n eared to | may be allowed the term, of surface roots, of eg 
Futtyghur, Agra, and mee that he commences the | cut them in though the house tn been enlarg creasing their n Migh 
record of whats he saw. Thence he passe > EPR T or clayey soils in a hi 
Patialah, Loodiana, alla, gi wd roug Me usso! ie heya ce the tendency to burn. 
Simla, and thence to the little SeA penus a OFL: Reales Pods by Hemlock. er S. Wellington a capital ae in such case, 
Sirmore. Retracing his steps to bits an proceeded (says the Ebert Advertiser) sailed from Campbel- | PTOPe erties. Those > bara 
through Rohileund, r Moradab: od with a fai air wi ind on Monday morning last. Roses handel the whole summer should now et 
and Fu uttyg ghur to Gwalior, visited. “Than, re-enter 43, while a portion, for ene purpose, merely pr 
a , and finally sailed down the Gan they mis-| Parts which have bu 
Buxar, Dinapore, and C alos tta. We ean sor, for red Gay or Pay ba E z4 Roses, Lilacs, &c., may be removed and planted 
the line of march use it shows how much interest | of it , became very ill, ace sock, and th s 
must attach to a narrative of events kiy x occurred i igh me or , named Walsh, anda seaman— | top-dresse e pruning 
e org! e: t of the recent operations amidst places | dieq e hipe sa! ga day. The latest information | forthwith be completed. 
es have lately become too familiar to those pena from the vessel states that four of the others Se OE 
least 3 "acylated pl India. The value of our author’ by wae ill on Sunday afternoon. Pharma-| STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR 
over enhanced in no small degree by | aiai E For the Week ending March4,1958, as observed at the 
c g travelled in the suite of pyrenes 
Chief i 
ls 
i Of the Air. ‘Ot the Ei 
Max.) Min. | Mean pe 
ee — c 
Feb. and 
Farmann 
March. Mas 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing Week.) 
—+— 
PLANT DEPA seibich 
d: 
ens 
r perh aps Mon. 
was epn o peg 
ne in yt meee his views as to e 
NSER eriod of the yea 
is prey in the use of ay heat Beng needed than in 
March winds ar ae 
verag 37.5 | 3 
vaa re Te aches eo 
best est plan 28—O vercast; clo ndy d cold; fros ty a nieht, sie 
possible nite a and where forcing is 
going on, to Gn: a ively a. for a couple rd hours s ri 
in the afternoon, say from 3 o’clock un B Mean of the } deg. below the average: 
means the n RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWI 
wanti pea rag th ab wa ld fit them these m ecessity of giving Bey aS will be 
‘to Pog a tha level as the yee hat |in a measure obviated, and the climate within main- | __D¥ring the last32 years, forthe ensuing week, ending Man 
they are only fi fit to obey, while all power a pales tained in a more wholesome state as re Sta | $82) ge | No.of 
must rest with See Rg The whole argument is in- rent &c. Frequent AAC will be n pay at| March. | See | 58g ee whieh Quantity d 
cluded in the following a aia period both to the gi of air and also to the at fel it Bo Se: 
“Th nak a teristic of the Angio Ti ropean heis it awa’ grdna small. reduction shoula be Sunday 7| 49.1 to. 0.11 in, : 
is an te ion of what is just equitable, | Made soo n aker noon T 304 aol s | oe Jansi 
both as his is own and the rights of others, with should be. taken entire ey as it i Wed_-.20) 503 ge os | 73% 
mental sidered safe. Slight chats wil loan ber of im importance. Poen age to oat 
BOR 
necessary to give 
effect to this bok a quality, resulting, aswe ace, in n the free- | Cam 
permanence 
of his social con dition Jae the other 
414 
42.6 
hest temperature durin an Searels 
herin. 63 deg.) and the lowest on the 10th, 1847—therm.7 deb 
ellias growing should be so as o receive 
both more shade and also more atmos pheric moisture 
ntl td e rie exhibited anon feel. 
ing and an imperfect n of his own and the 
right of oth is Ae abel 
characteri 
levelopes ev 
our aed but in ve ok. S ipy geal a of the 
utmost value and usefulness. is of the 
es be 
ing ey i penty k peer 
that 
the Sa eiae jars Baoe, 
develop the practical results. 
We have received from Mr. Godin of Skepta Tis | May 
Seed a which is = beads and conveniently ar- 
Great Berk. 
ees porjiosds of piema and is 
for | 
is among pe most ex- 
tensive in the trade. à 
er dimensions, large 
The stones were | Leti 
ve gi 
ere go inside. confining the ne 
far better in a little close house by themselves, ‘which 
should be kopt ap to 70° by day and 60° by might 
receiving m he same trea’ "Orphids at 
ould 
a. tices to Correspondents. _ 
` aan ta notin tt ve 
unless you find <a 
the loc 
i, R 
a 
beta 
j ai : 
E 1 
A 
ee ee 
sary 
erg soon. pl 
ere erally AN | 
these, if coker out in a cool | 
communication with the Baron 
Crotébed Friars, who is mihai of local k 
subject ; and to follow his advice. 
ing out the winter Canlif 
a quantity of small plants ; 
