teen paces to the right of the bull's-eye. 
1 work. 
. Busk's advi ice eae. the relative va 
times 
Rather dan- |n receives sh ag Los gna of liquid 
p 
ially while ‘the Vines 
el 
"n th 
lno 
iue 
d 
arati ively dry, 
h 
sonal Thee superiority o 
to the En * 7% had been on other occasion: 
proved; but in August, 1858. 
» 
suffici 
in Chatham manches alw 
independently of on t 
of the siis 
ter rifle 
ently | one 
da E rder was B Ede) 
10u: 
t 
The 
Another Vinery contiguous ! 
aged ed i 
turn disease E if 
time in getting the spr own, 
&e. A bed of Onid ons m ng Cale 
to stand the winter 
cro 
ld be sow ec 
to the 
n the same way a and 
a 
nd an em 
plantei ed at hes same tiime 
: 
a late supply 
> 
ita equal success. Indeed Mr. 
than local fame for his 
32% 
s made. use of on the occasion were Lan- | 
final uh we ve shoal think, 
“The 
e same 
a more 
me is consulted in ca 
ke 
ntlemen , who eep A igi 
T 
2 5 2 the y n and. East India Company" s 
ses . EN even hes l 
skilful Grape gr owing 
E gardene 
F 
Engi 
115 
1 des . n bein 
of f the line and the 
persons selected to make the trial 1 
commis ssioned officer s belonging to the 
School of Musketry, Hyth 
dd non-|g 
Roya al Engineers 
The 
ied o 
daily 1 s engaged; oe in another 
arden, does everyth 
It N him, he says, 
ing in it “with his own hands. 
*& with hee ofitable amuse- 
je. amateur wl 
Ez 
d 
r trade. He is fond 
the depóts of the East India Company's regimen 
on, each of whom had 5 er- 
nstruction in the ens and 
fro 
. to the 2d Battalio 
gone a regular course o 
of i 
practice of the rifle. Tw ner round ds 
were supplied to each. 
yards, the game being gradually rip A 
rd. t again pro 
D Ages 
accuracy 
r 
the Enel rie, although the skill of the c 
riies oci aie sible. The 
hed as possi 
of ball c ridge 
50 
9800 
rial aga ved most o con- 
ver 
con tending 
e pra ractie 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the ensuing Week.) 
Ero A 
NT DEPAR 
Cox RY, 
pleting * Ea nee irs o 
the gro 
m YE. a d 4 Sag 
y by selec n fro 
of the impero 
ES 
the target at 5 
good, rg 
Strack, i the general Eerd of the firing such as 
dein At the 
0 
was x 550 
finest practice hie ok pee 
«bat made by C rgeant Barrow, Royal nent or Aged temporary character un- 
-gineers, and lour-Sergeant Gosling, 52d Light m ted md of air must be given them "da and 
"Infantry, each of whom made the astonishing number | — 5 Finish the potting of Chrysanthemums, and 
. Of 21 * poin =f 3 them pond as they ava The sto 
“A few days later than the experiments above autumn and winter flowering plants sho uld not 
. recorded tls 1 [8m trial between the Lancaster and oe after this, but hare every encourag ement to 
ber iE n on-commiss 
e er with the s a 
iie m had 20 rounds of a 
E e were fixed at different bee M 
eh yards. 
Engineers was 1 
of the line only aver g 8.0. 
1 m p? 0 points.“ 
sult of the AMT series 
that the non-co 
DIM Suis with 
g ber 
e with the 
ioned office 
m. 
munition. 
oned office 
sey Cann, R.E., 
made the finest practice of the day, gaining the unpre- genns remov 
^ 98 uit. , PIN NERY. finn off potting, both of the fru 
of experiments 
that the anasto un gained 15.88 ‘points,’ the | 
12.6 
termi "sta 
+) 
ach t 
Lilium dili: two other 
- | plants should likewise have t 
neu ago 
of 17 
d officers fro 
arying — 
8 evinced its superiority from the 
and maintained it it throughout the trial; m the 
shen Dk EER 
E 3 e 
- - non-conm 
| usd. at this 
2 
p wer- epid to 
seei Da b e Ones (of different | kindy, Myrtles, 
ara Sarin vii ced — r forcing should be remo 
ool airy 125 
Mn DRA RTMEN' 
"ipe N 5 should be occasionally ee | 
remove decaye 
troubleso: 
iani or "other Sor on 
them over the s 
V 
Hu 
Tip this shov 
rs | the principat leaves untouched, 
We allude t ug as w ed 
adm 
PLA 
d niis time should be lost in com- 
ho 
refully tie out, afore they 
e blo ooming 2 gd different varieties of | 
se Attend to the proper ur 
of 5 t a and 1 weak liquid manure to plants | 
n them in vigorous h 
ries, APs 8 
iS to prevent their entrance, ta x Sun 
shght trames, and place 
TMENT. 
ood autumn-flowerin 
i like attention; s 
o capensis, which are i 
S. 
open. After 
pe 
ce during the "trial was piani po been placed under protection, Whether of FEE 
t an 
ved | 
: 
= 
<P 
a 
ind <entilators extra 
reserve 
— they "die e naturally. 
seen large leaves fre- 
av 
nite suz to the ripening 
that time may be one hes to finish their grow vth | 
r 
^ any appearance E siden 
Moss, all of 4 ‘pal its flavour; 
wooden shelf is bes 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT C 4 
Forthe Week ek ending August 25,1859, Tinte, 
Te: TURE 
ck of | Avera: 
be 
During the last. 33 years, for the ensuing Week, ending Se 
ty ni come om. Prune o Sashes of 
from Tomatoes Against walls, that 6 tha erlunm 
1e leading a : 
Here out w when suficient fruit et, which y be ` 
ripen the crop. Chilies, in pots or fee asit 
s | kept free from green-fly; a little iib es, should by . 
of "his keep those in pots d ^i Cele m Water wi} 
dry days. The last e f Peas wil M Cards ig j 
i pii 
ith lime and sulpl , sched byd 
GARD 
Where a row o ud 
anted 9 i 
alternate 
thr PED bay w inter. p fite A 
various structures devoted to | out so as 1 t 
wth of ian sees the latter are put under yere er. Fruit, ir any, shou ne 
mA ntinue to kee aix ere airy place, and 1 d as litt] ; 
the reserve f the sible. It should not be laid on either 
On a 
August. 82 
M * 
A 
20 
3.4 | 
Eon: a ne; — night. 
—F ‘eedingly 1155 jme 
ver s fine i “cool sica 
ss fog; exceeding) quite eloudless, - 
Res 
2. ery fine; hot with bright sunshine; very fine 
set ne; very hot; thw 1 25 1 J 3 
~ Mean temperature of the wi 
RECORD OF TEE phar oor AT bjar 
No.of 
Greatest 
August Years in 
and Sept. | =: which it Er 
Rained. 
M 
SI 
s [ges 
ww 
The highest temperature ‘lading p above period t 
18i13—therm. 85 deg.; and the lowest on the 29th I 
— —é 
Notices to Corr 
Old Sub. br. ee s 750 
xc museum at South Kensington, pi 
can nlso be obtained. through the booted 
Quite.a Beginn 2 
received the other day a complet very 
the Le from Mr. W. Hill, Builder, B 
It is sold in apis 50 d "long by 70 inch 
^ ate of E 2d. a f you have shelter 
nate or potting let those roi be 
o objeetion to the place you 
00KS: 
75 8 
B 
corn MA LkTTUCE.—Mr. Griffin has se 
2 "of of tuis 2 for 1 a 
first aight it looks like the Brown Cos; z 
very different from that va — gu 
Enfield rifle ; showing a very decided supe- | before the dull days of wi . In re-plun ü 
riorite in fav ox oF the Lancaster weapon.” P® | allow w ple enty of r Vide bet 5 the planta ud their 
With suc P 
Government intends to have | near the e glass as the form of the pit or je e wi i per- 
Lancasters of their own WE ubs tute Enfields in nit, Keep up a cru bottom heat at 80^, e 
ease of invasion. The M er iod calibre of each being | quicker growth of the root after r potting 
the same Government ammunition should fit them y decline a few degrees as the plants a mice 
DU S Shi is all that the efficiency of the eae Should be disconti uued (unles in dry airy 
ce * 
ich J moister. excen! «X +, 1 
fa p uch very ter, except to pl Vo. : doy which will 
ee histor 55 ae partof thé d 5 18 ara i Vie hl ae 
no trial of ce in the a of Sidi Net rel +} ein 
moreover must bea ie time before they can = ro for 5 or four hours, giving as mucl afte i: 
come into the ‘military market y r e ead à ba : "s. 
Garden Mem 
EO be cin e Nxor'i 
x [ 
othér dise: From these Mr. Berr 
En glish eha pus né in the LEE 
is consider: ered very skilful. is 
a large Y inery, 
is loaded with einen ety N 
especie n Black Ha ambur tig 
randa. 
8, HUNTINGDONSHIRE. | 
to this pre ity little country village should 
it Mg ut inspecting Mr. Berrenger's 
à baker rade he grows Gra 
His d. 
enger 
of which he 
Wi 
ards as 
night 
, Water fruiting plants wi ith liquid manure when 
produc uckers freely, the stools should be 
of their — and repotted in d 
plunging them in 
generally induce them 
lack p ‘nds, pay more 
e bunches of which 
* [n 
.| they are to flower. 
"m of nhe. e sce 
ER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERI 
herbaceons 
in early, shoul 
Ses ar 
stocks, 
ther te planted ont 
The pre 
— Pa * s 
ends of the s sh z 
ley 
h rich ma 
but 
cdi usted; 
exha 
s fertility eorr as — 5 
made very 
nter, is E 
order 
s pos sib! e, it 
ig Kw. 
and G is the 
"lo 858 n | Planting evergree 
fruit. Serta "dicha es 
beyon 3 the bunch 
ds 
- Now, 
M Season 
Bon mun AN 
nd other 
nto reser 
ntinue the 
and 3 the wl 
shaken out 
eep and less-sized pots, 
m heat; this will 
upply. 
plants, Curtin 
d be; prio one 
biennial 
e bed 
of the r for traus- 
eec 
nce of Falte) 
tos uen the chance — 
o|crop in small qu rantities in 
Defor 
e Eos to pit th em; 
sheds, 1 ofts, &e., to 
for probably many pi 
to be seen 
— cy shaken, and may 
Quite ht. It is Asitus cra 
beautiful blue — a en 
farinosa. We hav 
not W. 
. — contin 
allied species in 
Non esuch; 3, Enel 
b A im Pi ippin $, 
: 11, Searle! et Non 
. 16, Easter Pi 
2, Beauty oF 
J Luff. cam 
A "Pardanthus 
wisp of hay.— 
1, Spi 
D: Brecon. e — 
shall have a answer n! week. . 
SovAsuES: J H. Very ite i 
never saw 4 — before. f 
"s a 500? Red woods 
Algarobas use 
duris the Peninsular war; 
cattle food, but they are we believe n ^ 
