brennt than the original to those who are 
familiar with French. What for example are ers 
En glish people to understand b y such Ae in essions 2 
g n “Thro 
every then, 
tree, he we owe 
m— the. women rep 
heir wear 
s|of man, ^ "T Ever ery g 
| in the santi « rhe fried à P huile, ix in wine, hot or 
French, and with no pes ability defends his — 
Majesty from all the c — that a hostile press has* 
brou ary against him. In like manner Austrian acts are 
denounced. Politicians shoal read the pamphlet. 
re errem t€ dun 
n" 
cold,“ “s up asa rena tg » «tt 
est has a procès verbal of the 
menu”? Such phrases are intelligible * to those 
who do not require a French book to be t — ed for 
arie we ord, PI 
ured map of British Co- 
mbia, agp dei, p» "with the gold . — 
hid e ing inform atio on permits. 
i to € W. 
them, but are in ncomprehensible by | those who 
a £r 
cha — day a 
8 I r which, pe ithstan 
nding 
less a 
ed to Ptole meus, king ¢ of 
fashion: “ a a bottle with Bigarreaux, leaving on 
Add some leaves of 
u de veau 
this 
each a demi. ce ntimétre of queue. 
$ anothe: ce, 
— — wators, 
TO bit of — 
Laurel 1 3 and so on, 
Ba 
es, Thyme,- 
by the a Daid — Swee 
me 
— it was us] of two 
joined Te er down the middle, 
joi 1 epe 
a table, = exceeded 
covered with 
Emperor or Tiberius h 
4 feet in diameter; this, however, was only co 
a veneer of Citr wood. 
* The prinefpal m merit of t the ables made of this mate- 
rial is to have veins arra nged in w 951 ig nes, or spirals, 
ad likew 
being 43 fect in dia. 
am 
Notwithstan ding these faults = ‘lively | style of 
Mr. Sim any readers 
— 
onion i 
long., ame including a par 
territory, à in the United States, úni: the Rocky M 
tain range in British territory, with the nowy dis — 
covered Kotani Pass from Western Canada in o British 
Columbia. 
Another map issued by the same active publisher is 
that of Dav - Central Europe, 31 inches * 44, giving 
allthe Eur ds, and principal places 
er the and Den mark, thus 
* 
ite 1 this map i is singularly free 
vering the ground 
si} 
especially 1 
dine except a Frenchm 
sec 
w ave not a 
if they think that n 
we do not concur. ault — of middle 
— 
For one filing the ;visitor n now be 
wel — little ide 
class dinners is that 4 e 
French cooking is — 
llent Frenc! — mm is beyond the means of m 
like so mauy — In the 
ong direction, s for which reason 
called eger 
and hence give rise to the a 
3 ä in esteem to these is the wood with 
ost 
— e 1 taken almost at random will 
of us. 
let the r 
Choco late. —« The Spanish — of the New World 
chocolate to ex Not satisfied with 
. o is the term given to | 
of gra 
t it is tis the col of the - which is ~ 
fs n 
rdwicke: s ue n em 
to the metropolis, called 
with 
ed Ha 
Book of London (Hardwicke, Piceadilly 
monly good engravings of some o of the n 
places to be seen. The price is — but the 
tion would be worthy of even a dear book. 
ften — reproved by the 
finally ee 2 it, an 
whose meta were as subtile as his morals were 
d the — fath er, Escobar, niu 
figure co! 
ing 
paid ur, size is — to ; wi the dr 
eat] mired, and so 
iw "di; no doubt, the same material that Homer meent 
w ith which Calypso | i 
au 
t not interfere — fasting, quoting th 
hers that lis — 
oe of e ry to please a — ho —— int trod uced 
‘or 
Fer use and gu 
lec! V ate di 
ii» of Azalea i bout 
ee an Phlox early 100 
E. G. Hen — Sins (Wellington Road) 
Plants inar, 
licate ets oink cn how important a 
Nurseryman has become We have here 
04 closely seas Svo pages got out in in 
adba ry & Brans, and con on aini ning 
E 
— that of 
0 fewer ‘du an J 
| the best manner by Br 
by the wood dos, with he represen nts it. Choe te has been the subject of deep dissertations, 
as fumigating her Sid - th a view 
at the producing - famous wood? " ae it in the category of hot, cold, or pee 
The author believes that no To rum its | food ; — — tiat these ed Garden Memoranda ` 
origin before himself; and it a ppe dots om ^" have. 3 little to teca —— of 1 the CLIYEDEN, NEAR ree n3 gU oF THE SEATS 
writers on Conifero ts have failed to ue ruth. But me and experie ose two SUTHERLAND.— s it has 
what the Citrus may have been “The learn: ed Endliche er masters, have established that chocolat carefully I -|now bec v cpa T spring flower ge dening is 
indeed the original @vlov (not go r Ovía | pared, is wholesor it is v that it . on curl with great success under the excellent 
may have — i — ivalvis, but he does not | nutritious and easy of re that t of Mr. Fle eming, some account of the 
so refer it to the KéSpos @avuash of Theophrastus, the the compl xion as coffee i apposed e do, on "the e| appearance of this fine pla ce at the present time may 
magna of Puy which the contrary, like | contrary, it clears it; that it he ef n the be 
most — de to have been the Cedar of sedentary or mental ocew — n literary men, bar- | tiful lawn: 3 lies betwe een the mansion and the 
Leban d 8 But by some eee . — 1 that it will - hurt the — ar 5 when viewed from the noble terrace 
writer the we bee n already referred —— ca has proved b nefic ial in in e ho the be 
the rof Riley's Pliny 2 the last Es f blossom as pu might, be 
neing 
pos veda? articulat 
s quadri adding, however, the gomme 
that “ Desfontai: ine "s pi artieulata is the PR as the 
— botanists," itself à variet 
So that according 
alli pis wee and the Ceda 
plau — IY — view authority the 
osed” we do not 
see specimens of Citrean 
m of si ron 
These wko are curio 
tables will -find one 
useu 
a 
n be seen at the.w e a of ae 
C. Cross, working ee 14, Cleveland Mews, 
Fitzroy Square.“ 
Filices Exotice, or Coloured Figures and Descri, 
cultivated i ^ ya | 
ET. ied b pected to to be ai be * in e id or om 
m . e 2. tofthe amr 
with length on 
August. 
n front 
a: descr ta w 
border edged with a 
à first have | 
y bad | growing early flowering A i age hind 
ocolate ; — outre of purple P: and beyond 
delicate tomes h. per a aapi yona the remedy | them d Anemones, NE “Tulips, and a 
is easy ; let them have a chop or a e with it and 3i 5 belt. “of dwarf Ttalian Wallflower. Taking the 
let them thar Heaven for givi them 
digestion. Afte ving made a h 
reakfast, swallow a eu chocolate M vnd blue To get-me e Kot j poen. nem en Erysi- 
three hours the digestive organs will have performed | mum Peroffskianum, edged with dark Pansies; a pink 
their en From zeal for the science, I re- coloured — and Forget-me-Not, the latter now 
| quested v sae ladies to ot it; they first said 8 taking ce of former, whose 
should die, but fou nd it answer so well that they | is bahnte decline; Ranuneuluses and the 
glori P ta ot ite Saxifraga granulata, which is one of the 
M. Savarin’s w ating Lar fat little | I iful spring plants of its kind; Scarlet Ranun- 
d by the beak, A fier a E Sion over it, take out "we wired with a a pale blue Pansy, a a most effectiv 
3h gullet, put the bird clever] o your mouth, bite| bed ; Evergreen Candyt eu Ee with dark Pa msies 
| him off cl ur fingers, an 12 im manfully; and 8 illa * Nonsuch, ith the purple Silene 
Carda- 
Dielytra an 
oo Exotic en — as y Sir W. 2 foie didi, the result will be an abundance of j rna to envelope ur poa j Cuckoo dove 
PRS. Reeve. 3 big ole V and you will enjoy a pleasure unknown t ne pratensis), Tulips, and bees st bo olsorred th and 
he vulgar. ali s, and white Alyssum. It e o 
vin superb work contains 100 plates, o wealthy — ch. Is this last method recommended for adoption | te bey of the bulbous plants in the 
— the finest F ^R uen a — ow — — | amon: SE over, and that t the viata s 
follow : — 55 e guides ks i k Eggs fried in Gravy. iI was travelling one day with which, pt y associate d have alr eady taken 
dcs 68 Ea Poy in- | two ladies to "Melun. We left rather late in the fore- pe places withexcell ient effect. TI 
hundred plants is panied by le — , and reached Montgeron wi us appetite. | x ^ ds changes at different gage: r their develop- 
the fal detholion synon y miris tm = We put up at a very decent-looking inn, but, to our e kind = flower taking the of another as 
— i — „ In IONS pi 2 € d gemi -~ A three diligences oa) fan as vs latter goes out of bloom. rode e terrace 
— 3 — dra "de — — two post-chai: passed, and the travellers had are beautiful vs s exten ing the whole —— of the 
. Upon this point Sir win Hooker is g t eaten up “everything, like nerd from Egypt. We south front of the house bees with Ta f different 
the highest of li 2 d F. er one-o ad, however, looked into the tities; 2 saw a very | colou = evene ng t€ suitable os composed of 
regret to le friend sr nil ii d —— 990 of mutton turning on the spit | a 
peut * tific EE ladies e x eyes. mores terrace vim i left of the 
scientific necessity. = 1 mede in the 5 wit | aii e two admirable i 
ungry, -sup ecu ed in ed whether | of flowe th n 
The Handbook of Dx pu Simpson. Long- we rs not have some jed in the gravy; ; with c » the clou o w 
If le do not — AM sap s po uei certainly.’ | a 
S teach d w how ow to is vol The cook broke the eggs ie Uh - As the grey looking 
e em. It is in ANS emen ur | voit h ed his back, I ici mpm — flower 
jokes, ways quite proper, about dining, ers, | travelling-knife, and made two or three incis the 
: ed upon the i of | roast the juice e on eyes Mn TUN 
e eL E merry mort; l whai h | wate = gs and, when they were i 
a - We cannot compliment Mr. Simpson] them to my party. They hc found. 
e wes — A — e — executed the task —. had the best part of the mutton." 
mpose upon himself 
by some, DES over sensible, —.— on dining which S questions have two sides. perae 
in the Times newspaper. His prefaceis in very the Present Crisis (Hardwicke, a 
translation i is hardly more side of 
M. Ward takes the 
