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JANUARY 10, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND Ha зви GAZETTE. 81 
farther the пена! of the first | Exhibition, that we | hit upon: :—“ One-third the number of t says, “I found each house had a m пеаг it, about - 
almost forget w these ideas then seemed—how | аге Apple trees: one-fourth Pear tre IUS are | Ша feet „деер and six or eight inches square, Pd 
visionary in pb d to most people, and to many 35 Plum trees. How manyarethere а Weshall | with b little fish. 2: found some tiens makin 
even fraught with injury to the industry of this country. | call ж the наз number; then, 2 = & + 8.4 ЭБ; oxes to put the рте in, а utting firew ты 
* Gentlemen, the Exhibition of 1851 is to give us 195 3 des +420; then 5z= 420; «йа aquia | апа others (women a Nro " inging the fish 
true test and a living picture of the point of develop- B4 n d and hanging them up to dry in the sun; while 
ment at which the whole of mankind has arrived i lfulül the айар of the que estion vided others, and the ey the greater E were making fish- 
this great task, and a new starting point, from which э 3— 98 Apple trees; divided by 4 21 Pear ehm and | £rease. The process is a p follows : make arge fire, 
all nations will be able to direct their fur "ther exertions. 35 Plum tre ees, ma king thus the tótal number, in the | Plant four or five heaps o nes as big 4 your hand 
with rather stale fish, and 
Тһе first thin ing we dia | 12 i6; while these are ай Ш а few baskets 
a 
of water into 
Which are all one 
the h elp which we m "prepared | to render each other; in е to obtain the answer was to form an equati ion Л 
therefore, only by lo ly assistance, not according to the question, к 4 by бегін operations Hio ho TY Мй ип the fnm x -hot, bring a box 
1 t bet ; а inches аг 1е si 
niy equation was made t ume a different form, 
th. The allusion which he made to the late - piece of wood), ne 
E Peeli in this speech pe be read with peculia although still F Ка} im аа hes ichs fir t bu V eM. of the бар дв о ib pe as in in water; then 1 o4 
interest, sho ing how iru wa s his estimate of tbt | tion téd td other operations it at'last br. fon four hi stones ing wo wol ongs p Repent tho 
at F a i d oses бн en str the whole up. epea em 
influe the fact, that ** the nation reco his wed Sees si Арте Же, Din rs gain, stir again; take out the col 
qualities the true е of the Op cse Which | tho other: 2 — 84. M first. rij multiplied botli Sides Ф them in the fire. Proceed in this way until the b 
is минис үн Eoo. ейса1,” and * 
character 
ва, : £ p | frà 
І saw the plan of the Exhibition undergo its ordeal of Which left; = 490; I 
d i i ition. nly 
о most willow b себ; T D а 
pleasing nid ch im portant геу ОЁ | that. — pue tev e do side of à uation wo | Purpose of -9 the 1 quii om it, ay i 
аа (fisheries, л )h arrived at that stage of " st do th thin D gr 
man ho od and prosperity, when, no evi requiring - 
ey can maintain them 
selves independently, relying u upon 
and activity, and can now in their turn lend assis 
and support to their younger and weaker н the For 
e Arts. 
Fi 
Th ese latter owe & boundless 
aking this view of the] the first iiag E 15 зоа сад у got elear of the 
аз pleased when | feaction ; then ook 42 + = те from 
Having туе: the sins ТЄ bir urne sinet bed n the 
ET work to see if the teps teken ere „in opfor mity with 
9 сесара. but t 
neither FS nor satisfactorily, AV T р. Tw же | foin 
8 
бате P po the oap to "keep up the ler 
equi » d at p. 17 e find anothér axiom; but 
ась vigou ve the prine iples ad rules secum for 
1 1 
nd under; then Tet. dee y" her naked che З, оп 16, 
| pag o it with all her weight. On no account must 
| andertake = do this. M. layne. $ чи Бонай 
equa ations alto oge от во ав they could y 
рн вееп prb "^ in бтсен at 'one view. Ls: oi has beo 
example, something in thi nner :—1f equal б AE 
quantities be added to equal, the sums will be equal, ftr Дн «Өл en for Par 5 нА горар ny iş 
debt of gratitude to or, if equal quantities be multiplied by equal, the | 20% 01 in ri apogr ing O Yap. HU 
Фей: но аб plur yated patron, Нож sdmirablo ja is the| products will be equal, and в ; Tben about alfa Md р sed = the purpose of transforming the garden 
ction he zw between the pro S of| dozen т i йоу у Р аага the Palais Royal into a winter garden, like the 
yore, iae ph | ity te divided by му sim m Чину both sides of tho | 2176156 greenhouses annexed to the palaces of the 
“ But these laws of nature, these divine laws, are ы wealthier. Russian nobles. Тһе company proposes to 
p of being discovered and understood, and of equation by = 5; then v = 15. | bear the whole expense of making the garden a place of 
being taught, and 0! is is { The work is excellent ; dini: wh ji we admit the high |reereation unequalled in LH world. 16 would be 
science; and whilst science discovers, it teaches these | qualifications of the author, we think the твае ons | devoted to concerts, games of all kinds, artistic exhi- 
laws; art teaches their application. "No pursuit there- we have made would be an im provement in future piens &e. In May, ree year, the glass roof would 
TEN i too insignificant, not to be capable of bec ing | — 
r the end of the volume we came to the apphaa- - Ber Bui. 
ween “science and prejudice,” 
knowl 
bet 
antagonism between л science and pra cientific 
ый 
гешоўей, n the garden opened to tho public 
A suit 
and id шаап tion of Algebr ra to Mensur айо on, an d some of tl e| Gishur „й "Compound in Australia.—The following 
Prince Consort is known E Mn vp 
en vi ga 
f horticulture, and | we strongly recommend, young gardeners may qualify | І state that the year 16 сате 
on Orange eulti- 
Puls walks to contain a c This is | vation by Mr ‚ Carson. * The benef i н? inventae has 
з difficult; but by the aid of nes de er Which been to the gardening world € be 
once when 
ев out I ha а 
designed effecting an Roi ES it and йе Fin e | Fhoraelres to solve such questions. , To con vince that mind to root up all the Orange trees and put them in 
in 1 tod tk o fi 
ffice of President i class that they may have the fire, for all our spare time did no 
3 e to keep 
the Royal Hortic ultural Society, and during his lifetime shall take the poe fe of id the following them clean. At this time I was burning my blighted 
management, The | case, tho- cireumstanees of which we have i imagined, as| Apple trees, and lately I have been told by several 
у be said indeed to | not xad ќо bear close analogy to some that m may нөт that they had p pee their Apples when 
actua they learned f this cure. 
he took a most active part in iba ama 
S Konakta 
eatio 
MS (ed Bri itish 
that it would be most unfair + 
t 
m me of t 
But for this the 
The speec КИ for Ње! А M. "y ground 250 feet long, a 290 brod, is to | axe; ti X gaid, would have settled blight i, qnnm 
Advancement of Science is so masterly a production | be laid taub as а tay a garden, and во roy there shall be together." The Yeoman and Australian Acclimatizer. 
о make only a brief | next the outsi а Ь order; wi ithin that а walk БА "American Tombs : Ancient 
di 
e excavated 
old: — 
extract from it. It must be stu ied, and will well 30 feet vide; ся аги iron г ing £h t ns found in our times, каи al sie tbroughopi 
nd in 
n уепф ге to | exactly 1 acre for lawn чч beds with MEAN plants. | South. Аңар. The Spanish con 
ili 
e will eve 
rably with the prosy Ап estimate i is wanted for the iron railing, at 80 much the te terri itor ry of. “1а E gon үст pem 
residents at t 
has been harshly риа one for the formation p of the жн ab so uar, per 
only spi urned their нн 
commented upon, and that through misapprehension, | square yard— what S area w far from the i also to the burial places, which soon became objects 
of the Cri i t e 
icd e 
Crimean war, we all outside boundary is the adjacent edge of the walk? | of much interest to the e gold seekers. 
r i isolated гап, 
[ ‹ i swer s it of а 
 impenetral Я dos uncontrolled despotic power. | ОЁ treatises which young gardeners should possess in | lating, and n ability of vater being led 
e 
troops, and none а& | order to gain a кюр of the subject in the most|toit. In hilis в so mensi the excayations ar 
vered 
untarily offer their | easy and familiar way by observing certain concavities on the эз but 
iic Ma mers айлага 
services, Her жый ы ү сап entertain no measure u where a thick forest in: 
for the prosecution of the war 
her 
ave HE us the Prospectus t A pw p be | often of several feet. 
make 
e potins d Jous "е d d ‚фе E the Mexi ж r^ т алыр given 
its AA prac РА by р? Е 
* the country, if 16 would c а ird rough E. an conquest, their caleulations 
ihe crisis, must qna d die confidence—; patriotic, 1t is to boe. of wo distinct s | thousand “The excavation is citcnlar an 
ni, cin inis 
Соу 
KC: роте A raise the e 1 rione: ori 
than it stood before, it is the publication be given, and, when n ом б either in the a ym t stone (some kind of pon. e) ё covers the pit, on re- 
cs »- 
ор his private A io office of {ех or by special plates, y number will с ontain| moving which the edge of a perpendicular is 
Chief, 
Wellin 
wi 
ieh s е of y having 
TRADE Lists RzcEIYED.—K RELAG: n& Sox, Haarlem; |. g : 
t j 4 
on nsort in the une of the p publie business, and liow Fortu Pint. ога а list of the plants on ваје іш а н Мыр posture, the face towards the east, that 
such a 
ms under years. 
ajesty's rate Editors the one devoted to AM gem diit, and three or - —€— 
the decomposed 
mi 
them publicly i in Ра цеп; her flects and armies can ublished by LovellReeve & Co. „ 82 by fire. 1618 generally slbved À hat a Ped idu 
for any, without pages 8yo, with a Plate b Fitch, ivo е Two "Shu e | elapsed since these tombs were closed, as by the acconnía 
nho dios of the 
рее 
ander which 
E diameter, dug 
ple аду: he other to the Botany pt the Bri Isles, mn syenitie rock. At the depth ofi Б 
е 
Aul Fitch rved. th 
but ‚у ined, from moti in the letterpress. Itisintended, | tomb is reached, and on the pespeisiieniga slab being 
e self- denying, high-minded, that ho e Queen | as far as КаК? thus to illustrate alter: оу papers | removed, а horizontal excavation is seen to 
са EN om making it B. м ihat йе tbe | belonging to the two sections of the ir ourn east. Thisis about four feet in Һе 
3 ‚ faithfu 4 
еі» Mo rich in Garden Amaryllids.—— ards the va nl renes as the * King of the 
Tate's Uy dud Ho. 12 mo, | LOVIS VAN оёт (оё Ghent) Wholesale and Retail | "е%Үепз. à it of b 
yas. uy 180, Longmans & Co Seed Catalogue for the Winter and 8 decayed state «gà "d - not admit uin - 
Some may doubt whether Algebra ам ade easy, as E s, is n brought x 
expressed in the titles of these 11 orks; but any ; | g process, and the trinkets thus. 
one who pc пан ability эла | chooses E apply Miscellaneous, йу ОЁ gold, with its natural soy (irr) aud partly 
заара will find no great dificul much | Жеш х я ний Cod-liver Oil.—The oi ined from | gold with copper. Оп - side of a 
- ird at tim p р eie rr бир Mrs little or = the Hou-li-kun 1з a common article of аа among the | earthenware tere ound, covered : riene of 
m solaa ACs beyond that afforded by these two | northern tribes a and оде о? which they are very fond, | date, and In some instencesa ийиш hme 
-— all volüihes, he may go asfar as quadratic ЖАДИ, This fish is not unlike a sprat, but somewhat longer | deposited кан. the drink, е Indian “ chicha,” left 
ou time that might be necessary for rounder, and is so oily that when pneg it will burn | with the deceased. On the opposite anii 
= a knowledge of subjects more d y con- They are not f y^ nth part o. —— ears of Indian Gorn have been found. In 
nected with | mor profession, Indeed'many | the island, but. At езй to tbe | niche cut out of : а tomb, a vase of earthen- 
of the questions gerve for amusing puzzles, very no d е 1 ware is someti: with stone, and filled 
er ns of algebra, but without it | them is ver PT vs es in | with e which the ining trinkets 
require much trying and gu essing ; by these, е of his li Bund AC ptos. Ly , as jand. it t the occupant of the grave, - 
the answer to such a question as No. 28 28, p. 38, qiie И by bii st. ass River: Dor been Implements for smelting gold, a 
