Jory 23, 1859.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE 
"Sir Joseph Paxton said he could not deny that t this | answer fre from the Commissioners in so short a space of | 
creat 1 Commissioners of the | 
e . 1851. e ere the two * es in- 
deed Gf th scheme Sy - eed) would be equally 
refo! ore t the terms should be 
the 
antage to t 
| ti week. Besides people were now going away 
for ‘their rA and altogether he could not see the 
utility of postponement. He should therefore oppose 
gr epe 
r. Col e and Mr. G. Wood having briefly expressed 
rJ n Paxton 
said there was evidently a great ais isposition on both 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
excellence. But 
the exhibition vi 
of v 
set in jugs of w 
which the 
Forty- 
623 
at the most interesting portion 0 
ae series of nosegays ofw 
wo rows 
o 
wate i 
a “reward for a 
a 
r ter 
carefully meme eo 
= - be — in e ph n from 3 it was 
e itself in the pn of its not suc 
en ing to the wishes that it should. prihod 
fai uir terms, and ‘bat the "Fiorticataral M" should 
— m roport 
one child claiming 
but a 
it pum s is bar 
could i "be su 
the ee the 
ak arden, 
red. 
wild flower new to: Hitcham 
Professor logge gg th 
and claim 
of a 
Most v w 
Hu 
n 
35 y his mM ion in this 
of the ne eg Society, he naturally t ] for such they m it. He 
interest There was nothin, he very not uld withd, his amendmen — ould 
do i Jer itate it and place it in the — chat the: meeting did not appro v b of the "five ey 
itonce held. He wi what was the | clause of the Commissioners, and pego that de" 
exact proposals of mesi He | more equitable —— should be made as to the 
— — — a . ^ i x not — at the termination of the 31 p 
of the proceedings, so bere: he — be ue noble Chairma; sid he would urge an arg 
able t — on t t used at the ‘fat meeting if the org 
Dr. read the letter th Der, of 31 year m 
fi i Sir Joseph Paxton, who rider » ps interests be so woven wi 
the new terms worse than theformer. After the Society | of the — ja — hat pete “Commisionre — 
had raised 50, if it A: = - successful, rp only be too glad to r the 
io tbe all their 5 ncern wou uld g -— Pa ston. "mid wh: ^ ide had to propose he 
the - missi 
Ti Com 
“ie it went before the publie 
50 
The — Chairman then put the first resolution, 
tat this vw likely to be so how were tl ney 
e was in - of the meeting being post- 
vi more satisfactory arrangements 
ti 
use their “ pottering" 
cil at 
osep ewed th 
as a means of increasing the inne of — Horti 
— — On — they were all agreed. 
— also that ho; ilar 
m "Bit he (Sit Joseph à 
it. But he sie id 
— 
MM 
t 1 
jd» ae cag at nt in the — B 
on the side of the 
A e (Mr. ae) — the —.— 
shown a 
be nefiti *— blic ES th Un ri e 
ne — he Ho ‘cultural 
MÀ hat Society 
G 
And 
which morei, „That the Council 
— in clause about re- en try 
i 
to witness the 
"o were ee 
eat 
| a 
of Hitcham 
| on vell these — 
nner. The 
groups with t 
n rule, or there can 1 be no prize. But 
interest rs I ip vilago “botanista, 
ing of a 
to 
2 little nl. P the 22 
d declared the rizes, a 
children were 
their pri 
curio 
pd the 
ve wap Gok 
e 2 T 8 
— 
i arks 
ina playful, instruetive, 2 Damna 
all ape ** talking in 
20 tickets in their hands. The 
+} rj fall 
— ple. One said, 
„le of their talk m 
aay 
at gathered ever so 
nother exclaimed, f That 
an Tem it is cma apifera” 
one corrected, ‘ “F remember,” 
“Soit is,” said the 
Then ca me the e puz 
n case of fai 
that in the — h 
e lease an equitable adjustment o! 
character, his 
hairm: 
brem the — 
e meeting then "broke up, me which sever M 
were subscribed in — room, among which 
from Sir Joseph Paxto 
Hrron 
TURAL Snow: Ju — 6.—A visit to this show would 
than 
mded it, and on — being put to the 
eee ede 
AM LABOURERS’ AND MECHANICS’? HORTICUT.- | 
"| dry 
Man 
y fr the 
ee infiuence of "delight 
^ ng 1 gathering cannot 
ET 
efor he next 
and the id not ones were 1 that the senior 
t know. more 
Me She does not know an 
nami 
uracy in 
inks botany a 
sje det € "o na cUm on oe of these days, 
isitors offered prizes un se 
t bor t the Septe ume show, and a 
be conceived. 
t Dr. Lindley had offered a 
8 as a prize, and 
he order is 
was in debt — difficulty 
CON No, no,”) 
he 
OAS 
Council, and leave 
ion to be-adjusted by them 
ing to subscribe — 
^ focus of t 
These “gatherings o of 
in | grounds Eis 
t 
industrious gp Re 
lags 
r Henslow are a source of real 
pleasu improvement oih 15 visitors and to the 
he a ver Sy pretty o 
o suspended across 1 4 ia n fro 
mmits of the hi hath (oig On the 
pi rostrum is made for the Professor, 
— flo n on the 
7 | left of the house 
you m mu 
bility of — of the t Deben at the end 
of 31 y any amoun 20,0002.” 
ears to not exceeding Now 
if i .was not security oe did mot know what was. 
3 booth nes e tbo exhibi- 
re eT OA: 
he fi SAE jede of greet 
Mi in the hands of the 
settle, — their 
rmt 
Commissioners and the Council | | 
being summoned to another 
cy hee hence. It was but EUM their 
ETE 
ut-door museum are ingeniously 
formed ti nail shells and m pearly 
lustre, of the latter makes a pleasing — wit 
the brown hues of the former. QAM the entrance there 
and ro pA 
suspicion, as 
Connell. 
implements of war several paambon pod — as Sugar 
astonishment at 2 Papyrus, and Jungle Grass. On entering the 
The Duke of 
the terms ER by the p Royal 88 
1 
"1 ps in the Rector ry a pee e A 
it | fu N 
interest and what he 
calls. « ego on them at E cx The de- 
e Mus 
eid ＋ aa zc 
.|also, then c 
cludes with 
“ Go d s 
* Good night," 2 
Gr eat Bombers o 
h the 
the 
— 
the "eer i Z^ 
Hitcham 
Practical Rhine 
m fill u 
omes tea orderly and or y, and 
school children and visitors sharia 
save the Queen: the Pr 
Su ns of all classes 1 
ent purposes an Pit is in the hope» of in ania 
PEN exhi bitors 
Then the 
ofessor Y 
adds “Success to next s 
"i 
the 
is brief account is given of the 
Notices of ot Books. 
We have received the 
i folowing gs odes works : — 
acticai 
and 
deemed — —— He had had a — ' engravings was one of our “Lord ng on fs | | eger d ear useful travelling Sener 
of —— such matters, and he mt " Lilies of the field.” With t these were ange man, Y Calders Key — Mensuration (Longmans). 
say t —— Sohne foe locality—the terms | instructive ecimens of natural history, and | Questions du pg" apa act T useful to 
proposed w extraordi in their favour. ngst them a stuffed c ameleon, with a E variety students.— Dr. Smith's. Handy k of ihe Law w of 
à Mr. Grissell had faith in Council putting ma iw drawings of the pars e in all the s he was Husband and Wife (Eff. Wilso! n) s ^ “digest c ot what is 
— before the Commissioners. If they failed to by his owner, Miss Henslow, during | necessary to be known by suitors ce Court, 
i ince them and to induce- reduce their There ds here an apteryx from and by married people generall —— — 
— must go back to the old term of 31 5 es aft baat Lo Bem rarities of the animal | and (Longmans) is an extremely interesting nar- 
tosuppo: ingdom, including b natter-jac insects. rative of the sensations and thoughts of Dr. Bull, a 
an amendment postponing the meeting for 3 N n re a whirling goat M E by Dr. medical man who beca ind "d remained so for 
reminded the meeting that Sir | Hooker from E ps and charms ger from | eight years, edited b y. B. G. Johns, chaplai 
did „the pie: the folly o of b which anl a of the Blind School, St. George's Fields.— Pitts 
to Br à 
u pleas 
also zo some beads va v Bethlehem, mil bow: a 
s of Oli T and c of 
other ropesttions ia the Profoaso sor spoke 
Here po Rage e exhibited the tympa iie 
recent whale 
ws Sir Wm z 
to compare with the; fossil ones found i in | The author "m. in his Pr 
| the crag, and whic f 20 y 
gav 
tion of the subject. The people were greatly ed | 
e Commissio necklae ve stones, Juniper berries, a 
feeli xpr moth tis m Tabor, with a piece of 
ey would be "d em. There aed ose ‘a fine specimen 
of the margaritifera with little Chinese in it 
aoe exo; Paxton | — to alter covered with “pearl in the she pga as 
the — — on a fortnight to a 9 |charms, with other instructive ts too 
re i eter ins —— ould be of numerous to specify. Of all these the Profi gave 
eun] — CVE n. But 
oP “4 g Ax: — d An e Bir | it soon became ee e imens of horti- 
— conclu y hoping that would cultural and wild vegetables in the long booth, which 
* equally, viz, by doing away with the was fi them end to end. There 
rea obtaining terms with regard to the | num iums, Fuchsias, and ot 
uce of the window — of the vil 
the words "ee — 22 e to insert large nor spread out according to ern 
e words “no interest — — — — interest? in i in | admirably blossomed. Mixed em vere some 
ence t ould ena idney, and a fine 
E ty. | show of Roses tnd Pansies fom tne aese ry of Mr. 
3 that the instructed to of Stowmarket. Then came a series of en apugne At 
E part of the scheme as —— Mm the — next of eut. —— < Tbere was also a deviee in were rather too 
Nail —— BN M vit cottage resi Md MEE Sens taka, Rail turning over his 
M wour of which ML admired. were besides nume- 
' r. Dile poke of the di iy of potting mat 9 Bowers and s superb sh show of 
bles, which the judges declared to 
as brewing from 
— M is 80 
of first- ' understand 
* 
ushels, or even 5 bushels of malt. 
clearly written that anybody may 
