ТИЕ ЕЕЕ CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[FEBRUARY 21, 1863, 
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leads to а higher portion o over the diggings, Y washed some FLOWER GARDEN Am SHRUBESOUME 
skirting a rather closely val бү p ment of the | “ы? to mor 1 us the process, and invited u s to a ll to th ough or 
deer park. Кие 9 could be better than the blending collatio n in his hut, when we dran k Champagne л ы ће не dress all т margins beds Croenses, 
be met with 1 | Snowdrops, and other s Мот e in bloom 
winter scene. M. e e 
banci 
the walk is 
ingenious Tabourer, 
towards Kilkenn fine 
; here a noble re auca dA towers up me 
giant overa tetit pend M gar arden. "he excessive 
wet of the pas sed some an 
np health R ta minds P" the аанак) j 
а drain 11 feet deep has bee Em 
eau- 
t 
er 
ied 
«сийе with "this app 
tin and v: 
е | most С 
n i eet of Аг oxide o 
And, whatever opinion the V of p 
Francisco might. entertain of e gen 
speaking as I nd hem = 2 вау that, S нй 
е 
тои are well 
vilised community 0 
Columb ia 
To Pri event t the Rotting of Wooden Posts and Pile. 
—The News en sent to the Société 
d'Encouragement, Paris e paint, 
| varnish, has the hardness of E 
bee e for the 1 
xed tog ey 
s Ке, qu toget 
d the sulphurie Mid are 
carefully б and the 
If t be not found "affici 
мез апу со 
bti of Torey te tre 
the нне that ана 
this ёро 
It is TR to observe how some trees improve 
chara natural 
py M di who pus visit 
in character when allowed to doyens. t their 
ү. a striking illustration ho i wo 
tr Pin ound, у „С dar of Goa, |. 
and the Leather Wood—the hend ge flat-headed, 
and Ligeris the latter e gifs of its kind, an 
seldom seen ood co seus D 
well, even on еЗ thin 
it may 
dding linseed oil. This paint, when 
eia and FAN forms a varnish of the hardness of stone. 
uilder. 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing week. Ж 
DEPARTME 
CONSERVATORY, &c.—Composts for m should 
| be Би, їп readiness for use when wante d. Al who aim 
g to the abse 
“+ Ка rki pera ‘ground, ni 
YU enknife. 
from prevailing aud е r 
detrimental than ad frosts. ing Pol 
remove all that are inferior in in 
— have haril 
n with Carnation 
пзе 
' Tits ; an 
ry. 
th 
he irm p from green-fly. Plant out in beds 
keep t 
‚ retaining all the soil possible, 
seedlings for blooming, 
RUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
Everythin 
— 
Fe е sheltered 
similar way. 
fici ly ааа high manuring, and, where at hand, 
old lights or mats on hoops, аге the gra and essentials, 
Brin ing up arrears forthwith, in us Е to fruit trees 
s d 
which merits m ‘attention of те of vu ental | 
trees, the fi garden ack of 
amply repaid a v The beds MAN E 
with native Worn Ae dwarf о, the latter chi led |e 
consisting of Rhododendrons, Yows, See el Heaths, 
Ivy, Box of different x e 8 were pes: 
E — а d r form nun 
P Den dA ale Fern, the сода 
of Which ve Y: P feet high ger 18 inches broad. There 
1 other kinds of Lastrea, as well as of 
d Polypodium vulgare— 
when they are transplan 
int 
another year. The also tds e of bri 
coloured z ravels 
ght red and oth 
г io юра tbe 
"d fit i houses TA 
another pisos of piece them 
gardens are however generously side open to he 
publio, and all who can should not fail to inspect |, 
Miscellaneous, 
aigue st American Miners and Universal Suffrage. 
for certain social qualities bees had 
rendered him generally obnoxious to the laws of what- 
untry he аң igo with his eid was а 
This individual had spent som 
ecome very тобоно, | 
т. М“ 
time in in California, Мы" а ма 
and had been honoured w especial enmity of the 
moved in spring, |. 
y borders for hs x 
is uced as requi 
ailing finished; 
n | provide against insecta; and mr " für as possible 
th all opening blosso 
HISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
E ATC 
| she А wed iig Feb. 18, 1863, as observedat the Horticultural Gardent 
| nl ens ааа ааай 
EMFERATURE 
as general пне найча зу an Mes of 
employed for summer and autumn decoration sho uld n 
or soon. take place, i it is necessary that fresh material 
fo 
planis 
temperature, dispense 
day and 45° b 
Chinese Prim eed m ; this, оде! 
with "another so imm in Abril, will furnish a supply fo r 
|Bg| Вааоматкв. отте Air. sida 1 
* Mi "Max. | Min. | 1 oot ; а 
ФА deep. | deep. 
s) 
LP n d Icd I ub. йз С 
Thurs. 12) 24 | 30.395 | 30.14 39.0 | 46 45 [N.W] 00 
Friday 13| 25 | 30.575 | 30.536 39.8 | 44 44 E «9. 
Satur 14| 26 | 30.579 | 30.451 39.5 | 44 44| Е. | 4 
Sundayló5| 27 | 30.490 | 30.461 37.5 | 43 43 E |: 
Mon. 16| 28 | 30.538 | 30.503 39.0 | 42% 43 | E. * 
'Tues. 17) 29 | 30.556 | 30.487 37.0 | 415 42° & E 
Wed. 18 Ө | 30465 358 440 | 41 42 .W. Д1 
== | ———————————=— 
Average. | 80.514 | 30420 ! 580 | 23.7 | 43.1 | 43.3 mE 
Feb. 12—Hazy; excee ly fine ; frost; d cms 
l13—Frosty, wii E haz azy; clearing ; frosty; barometer 
remarkably 
14—Hazy clouds ; dier fro: пі mu. 
15—Frosty and fi Ry; aai m 
ló—Frosty ; very 
Y—Yey "dense fog; b 
the coming autumn and winter. 
trellis MN eA — be kept neat and ord 
| Forced bulbs will pesas — and ы кер 
"gres ses gay f 
ing pite see а бөз ws 
— Ó plants for 
succession, and De - овев free from caterpillar a 
greenfly. See a hat the MR ants are occasionally 
| watered with wd liquid man 
CING DEPARTMENT, 
РІхЕЕ SEL. Stock, if Рени іп 
manner, will be as well left 
tim 
жой atmosphere. 
Francisco. He had, unshifted until it has filled | ^ ne highest tem emperature the above period occurred on the 
I believe, bad the танне. to kill several of his en shift, А brisk bottom | jy pi tems des.: eod o loves on e a, I em 
comrades in those little 191 heat should —€— be secured, and ional 
1 itk iquid manure will also be found 
under the head of “ ing? or peres affairs," | ре м кинин ood results. Notices to Correspondents. 
The act м which the "Vigilance Committee of San мет з тки Банев; those who overload their | Arpzms: J M. The Black Alder із Rhamnus la; the 
pam 4 the io ыш man | Vi ч 8 rens es or useless berries, will find | commen AME 10 e first is a oral 
in the streets o city who knew too | their niti in erior both in бесе and colour to that A PEUGE ves 
much of his antecedents. M*Gowan of course denied this, | obtai he nes more fairly cropped. E MR Called by зел Lr sima d But ү 
ү. ^ in he shot his foe in selfdefenee |. Praon st Hot zs.—Attend well to disbudding, remov- h Laurier-Rose de Alpes is Rhododendron 
| ; suffrage, it | ing veg ей andsuperfluous shoot. If thetrees 
p ode е that ? габ опе time filled the | аге too luxuriant, pinch по P out of eti over БЕКЕТ their A UR is IA “эмиз that Iro 4 
нсана j mme y, wh , | robust branch as soon as it r 4 inches in Е [II шен ш ш шы к, [1r 
sed, e чо Hills JM ien luckily | By strict tention to tiis, Titile ай asas willhg| к ms Sa be propagated Uy lg ver 
b n the House of сы i4 CONVOLVULUS STELLATUS RUBER $i e 9: 
sentatives of one of the States that io east of | great ллы stock xu кте B Sb PES SD S Eu 
Rock. Colon: , | got forward without de has no руз EER e 
EN the ts of the law, was still аё Yale. taken to keep them Жы ы, f ed check i, botk àt at| by“ Lineolo! БА. Hr Todd еа irem. the law as expli [ 
Ta M'Gowan ed it unmistakably by committing | tòp and bottom. То this end, one plant should | legal decision ; f i you ad be upon it ГАТ r7 
mlt. This, with fe other y а pot, say a 6-inch опе, Sa il should Ье! 9Pbositionto hisadvice, you will К a lesson nob 3 
suspicious circumstances caused Colonel oody to tbink | entirely stiff Mr loam, for if not the giants are apt +о | Мот i em: kai. 2s 
© friends and admirers would, if pro- | suffer through йг ught. Melon plants of some js will E C c сече екз ud 
l, break into serious ‘insubordination; and he at | Бе found both to hoy fruit and to set better than | NAMES or : LL D. Rhododen дашісат, т 
once instructed m drop down the river to Hope | you XE and gross plants, dried leat belongs to aspera, а charming climber É 
айа Langley, and order up the Mn, arines, and NEY Braws.—8Stop the id беры апа E Tarte nei d m opcm pic — КҮТ Е 
blue jackets left at those es. Pe = . | ав rimmar „ought to be, four in them рн А, Ы iat т, in foren in the s 2 
owan, after enjoying the sensation he had caused, | remain in such until the ей чи ee ó ment. The person а ae ; 
the Commissioner a formal visit, e after Mete then remove them instantly into нек Ls vi pot |. quit beant бопады siol fund; ore 
e hasty blow which | Let the soi two sound turfy ae Ras поо CAM Bii Hd D gage 
RECEN CI percutit enr pag ro SERE 
rankly into the hands of justice at | plenty of charcoal, with a thoro: m every general nursery of rote н 
uc ntertaining — п ugh ge, and using. | Оюна ва example, where a good collection of hardy tf ; 
as аши, meni rated fro Tui al —Spring beds should be made .|erxruzxonS FORRO: J J C This fruits and : 
t day, upon Hills |wi im; heres с produce until the p pe Ж СОСЫ 4 Е € it is very acrid, : 
fich d till Sept —— баа saw with its seed-vessel, 3. 
a proper | Satur. 
um fine e 
Mean temperature of the eni, 1 o. d p a etii 
RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK f 
During the last 37 А? for the ensuing Week, ending Feb. 98, 1863. 
b FE HH H $$ so Prevailing Winds. 
ebruary. | ES B | S E E Term SL. E "КЕНЕ 
К А А ЕА 
Sundayzi.| 464 | э24 | 594 | 1т | 029m] 3| озше 
Mon. 23..| 471 | 315|393| 13 044  |4|4| 7| 2| 1110| 6 
24..| 468 | 329 | 398| 17 0.60 4| 6| 3| 7] 6 
Wed. 25..| 474 | 325 | 400] 19 0:92 12151 7|-| 9 9 
Thurs 26..| 47.2 | 331 | 401 | 20 048 [4 1| 4| 6/8 
day 27..| 479 | 33.7 | 408 | 18 040 [31 el al 2| 68 
28..| 489 | 3851421 Н 0.84 s| 51-1 21 8 
