ee OPE GAR. CHRONICLE, 
[Jury 17, 1655 
the French bullets was imported from France in 
themselves imstinctive infallibility. Be gens any goer — o a ? ie 
2. a wae a bes. orroded the lead with its | are ‘exceedin, ly usefi 
made. 5. hiv Urocerus g ly usi si for bos 
defamation, w Tare "inte meg it O oa 2 mandibles in order to Sts eggs in the — ie cutting ig bw therefore, that 
tl o, from his vast knaisdles, felt himself wh s0 0 OT ts t dd not satisfy ay aN Y ng f aj s prepar k 
ipali to a book on the subject, describes in merely [ng been P Re Boo beckies| E, - any ve UIT AND KITCHEN 
great detail ay only. how he found alum in bread, Me ‘ere allet bra vs moe Ee. The larvæof the cet Mi meh Srs r -e aa be regularly 
also how „he ascertai ned the quantity, and that by a eb EE lead which they e raped Hi fruit; for if the plants ore dine m 
iele. Anika gentleman, probably of greater with their jaws, and the pe ef gy Bisel in the too freely, eres bic hy bat ee hanes 
se wledge, inasmuch as he was impelled to write two | upon it either, since they pier 0 ood crop. left i nth 
books ee fogs one, disclaims altogether the process | galleries bored by the larvae. k it ae 
above alluded to, but bolsters up his own dem aoa n ae t therefore ii rl ae) i sej os 
blic cred ity by quoting the monstrous results À out in an airy i 
obtained by. È mesna. : His predecessor, Pi E Erer of Ope: erations. storim re ae Get herbs į Place to dy 
l ther | $ 
wei fly z ae ing pate in For the ensuing Week.) not yet planted out this eadth of 
any ‘alumina whatever ; 3 
n 
without 
his generation, does not omit the genio but 
takes 
somahe else 
—— 
h peor deal PLA MENT. _ | ant 
Ma Ai Ma whe vies rt of | ~ CONSERVATORY, &c. —Now that most of the Camel: 
ifie t that he has detected arsenic, he is required to | lias, Azaleas, and ott “oF 
show that the results he obtained could not m due to |summer quarters of doors, painting e 
any other substance than arsenic. Bu 
detector « of the present day c contents himself | with get- 
he alum 
r 
more a aa don ne 
should he t 
ouble himself 
hich is the cheapest method in 
be something else. Why 
about a eei s Ae erp > “tial ear a A phy- 
neet, ae he stated 
be : [becom 
sician wro o the La 
he had hed f of alum in 
ted e ker. being a 
W. 
| the end, here ‘ul ‘be no emg in getting the ie 
be: latter has iy oy at 
before repainting ug ht 
peer with some A mate erial in 
1a) 
ER Kies ak ay 
‘Te th 
STOVE. 
th, 
e iiy o or badiy sek specimens 
J 
4t there are 
+ 
examined for red gA 
i | oiai ahay à may become a nursery for or thi 
m furni shes very near a a grain of | 
Ber 
that ; young growing stock is not allowed to suffer fr 
of course Cinio es the 
ai been expelled to an; J great Tat by tee in 
If we have had curi thods describe 
tion that sulphuric aci =n 
ciner: 
of pot 
giving weak manure-water to all plants in free growt 
tha t enjoy it. Gardenias and similar things that hay 
e hai 
the detection of occa we have d curions state. 
ih 
ments as to the chemical effects which it produces 
About 12 months Ago a very ingenious friend of m 
their b beauty is over, in 
Eint to Stow thelr yong raion to oe ripened pare 
e | dull clou judy weather shall have set in „ ORCHID 
Alth 
still more ingenious 
seem so mighly pitcher of 
A ag tea caused the 
| to allow them to have as much light as yw bea: 
use a very nget acd an Fail 
or part to b 
rate 
ringly-imaginative | 
of the effect of ‘The 
action of alum on moistened flo 
> tanning, and destroys 
are on ey 
-leather, or 
‘tenacity, or toughness and fi firmness, e 
anes x ttle A bubbles 
yeast) whic! constitute t à ightness 
the bread? I should h: eh 
“the members of the Soe 
\dia-rub 
our is analogous | 
(pro tanto) a considerable por- 
ae into a kind of | ex 
ives it a 
i 
(given off by the 
Ta e of 
h liked to h ‘thee fy 
ae of ! re some of this 
ar, wash-leather e gluten, which 
| Shy absolutely necessary. p their foliage dlear orf 
and dust by means of Tjaci syringings 
sar A as may be necessary. 
FORCING DEPARTMEN' 
Prverizs.—Air shovld now ee 
young pee s “The om n 
stoc! i 
ky gro 
oat asa giving back oS 
Tiberally on on ey sey for bee would not 
end in a modera’ et sald b 
| secured Aa night, othe no fire e d 
may be necessary a Genet the t 
too high. 
This, 
roots, keepiug the be bottom on regular, 
and 
the T, 
ja nice healthy state as to moistu giving 
v wn to one anothe clever 
enough to obtain fay al alumed bread. Unfortunately, 
haste te 
1 4. 
1 
pply ell rooted, will 
its 
th 
however, my own e eat nts for 
not crowned with s is said to have the 
which would rpe shiek aa throw iha m int 
Thus, o 
ry Committee 
‘Supp 
alum i 
pow 
‘water than it otherwise would. 
‘before the Select Parliamenta 
one Bien the 
osing it could be afternoons of bright days ays, giving a 
bread is 
y3 tle doming mi 
Adulteration of Food, said, 
that the presence ‘of 
oF injurious to health in 
any way, yet 
1 4 e 
T bjectin 
able surface; also give these plenty of a 
t it causes the bread to 
ould otherwise do, and, Me 
ater the less 
one of those Mag ind a s 
hold more water than 
ruit begins 
rf Ae colour, boi the soil should be es ao 
VINE 
a erence bei 
the ‘differences | 
as compared w 
he individai en age whether 
78 i oath 
subsist geim t 
amd or not.” 
slina healthy state as to moisture, 
ean | found neces 
hea hich Lae im ove the flavour, 
d to fo 
furnish a late suppl ‘and see y tind 
a ihe eg he srl thinned, ; and als o that the 
crop aes ot too h ti 9 the s ireen 
of the Vin Wh , be careful to 
mes. 
maintain a moist She of the Toat and gi ve 
ev. 
sist i if wa atering is 
ecessary, use good strong manure water. Give 
pi ee of air where the sa is Sna and do 
w plants in pots to remain in the house to cause 
damp, which, despite every cate i ‘vadetlating. i is apt to 
perforated by an in n Fran 
ei the same time that “he had tp to St 
amei e Sa has no’ 
até the result of his inquiries the Aca 
paper by a de "the ates A ‘which the 
is an a t:—1. The enon of the 
ered, 
| open day and night, and spare 
and d soi the bloom. Where the 
fruit is ripe and expected to han some the 
atmosphere of the peso shonld 
possible ; but a little fire heat will 
ce, | occasionally in order to 
PEACHES.— 
the 
no 3 ag which may | 
to preserve the oot n h 
state e until the yo mie Monee ere 
bstra 
coon, of eae has rex been ds 
army. 2. The ins 
cima Juvencus į 
with 
Wh 
adi gis} feng on ihe ‘forenoons | 
E- bright days will prolong the supply, and will not 
with in the Jura. 
gba ¢ in his work 
irae which perforated | 
injure the flavour. 
FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. 
imming, staking, and p own must be well 
followed up at this period, © provided high dress is 
rig ei hat extra strong stakes are applied to 
with heavy tops and lea , such as Dahlias, 
gra Larkspurs, Asters, and tall Phloxes. pine 
a week, ap get 
n thou, 
the ioe aed be kept dry dooce covering a laid i 
ast should not be ov 
and ai 
room, and attend’ ree er watering groun 
Avera: 
ah liberally to 
ealthy 8 
e 
pring use. Ply the ho 
both for the destruction 
surface of the soil. Look 
frequently for the purpos 
Let all spare “pied ret whith 4 Potatoes 
crops have been removed be ‘the “Cony = 
winter greens, 
g banks, if any, 
soon, be sown with winter Spinach, 
_—_ 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR ox 
Forthe Week ending July 15, 1858, as 8, as observed at the Horti 
H a| BAROMETER. 
July. 3 & 
3 
Friday 
Satur, 10 
y ll 
Yi? 
29.891 2.1 
rather boi us; clo ni in 
iat üdy and inas, overcast, | 3 
Pi ni; aer 
Mean temp: a 
RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK 
During the last 32 years, for the ensuing Week, ending July 24,1958 — 
Prevailing Wi 
ge 
ghest 
E 
th 
Avera; 
Temp. 
Hi 
ka a 
=. 20 
Taba 
PIN INT 
BooeS 
Wea. 21 
PRP 
wo 
hr 
PY 
ə 
= the above ane 
4, “aa 1824— therm. 89 degs mii orara 
= 
e hig hest tem 
1833, Sea end ee a 
18th, 1851—th 
Ane to Corresp 
's Manual of the 
cng English), — pio Pl 
tantly decline naming heaps of 
venture to request 
€ 
g gardeners, to 
sepectally ibp. Shoal bear in mind that, before 
roam 3 
us for ne mom —_ boy ould wn geo their 3 
forma’ 
ti 
ng Hill. 
all persons who 
5 a blame is very often laid sat 
ght to attach to those who deep. al 
Sy Border 12 feet = FA ke 
R 
1s. 6d. per dozen, 
