eee — 
sod the rr — so good, that a desire was e accompany the letter-press in any way inferior toj ish ald give the Oxo — droll " 
the best wo: rks of this our modern . As to the | | "x "Barney pace but its fun would qu lot ae - x 
"n the "rabject of of Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricots, | letter-press at th | Lex xch's sket * and we must — contented * 
Mr. Pye desired to call attention to an old but —— | rrr fun of a gentle: man, Silly sentimer 1 | foll g httle st pplemer nt to i x cae wend as 
* which he had retarded and pro- criticism, — admiration of the d de- | * In 
: ye ara 1 373 22 e fo as mia scendants f barbarous ancestors, and snobbish —— I" = thee €r crom] lechs, wi hich were x use sd = the rd 
T selected the ns ot t F Cam} Mo ad | * AC 
ed for Pea sticks, * ud as Hazel or Elm; Li the | f LAE who went to Ire end do N. 8 on my reskin ig — E as wo 
e i a 
"A 
g 
* — 
thick emg enjoy pen E^ enjoy himself th oroughly, a cromlech was ?? he replied t — prior to in- 
lad for Pi t world how am — his idea had always been that it was a specie 
the trees, x denen 18 inches — e bottom of * wall, We are tempted to extract what is said of the last | of antediluvian buffalo ! 
and leaning against it at top ; ener, a partial shade Irish . as an as of Vd serious style - our) “Then we saw the lake 
to the trees, preventing the blosso author, who was about to quit Galway for ‘That is with perches, 
too early in spring, and remai tat until the — 9 And comely — int —— mud; 
begins to swell Under such treatment the blosso: * As schoolboys, to whom *next half? begins Ma des inci 1 ud gro m Deecbos 4 
about three weeks later than if uncovered, and during | m morrow—sailors on the eve of a C 0 aio NC e 
and after flowering a slight protection is afforded; and | expecting a physician, who, they know, will prescribe They say from 1415 lake cughanted coms, 
by these means — had soana this year a fi snow-white vy * wondrous beauty, come forth in the 
emp, while his neighbours had lost all When the tio amplify th heir meals, and, from their d yi emen mornings, and eae among the dew y meads, 
sticks are taken from the wall ders cap cut rka $ ac Pea | expectations, Bons a keener relish,—so we, awfully | ath pi. rms ed Tish ba er i and admiration, 2 
stick, oo tak Rel lost. This very | anticipating the cwisine of Connamara, made a mighty ind th Sat Gate meres 
cheap 8 dinner at Galway. It was vr moreover, b 1 they say, that t 
tage in y seasons; but is not to be compared toja dear old waiter, who evidently had a proud delight in| (which we venture to ignis C Cowes Harbor, in 
n — on rollers, of light sheeting, | feeding us, as tho ough he were some affectiona’ w, l le. "ix: à sterious ] kine e), E of 
gi — 20, eri os A material; as they not only and we his callow young, takir ing = the covers with a 1e Macarthys, nd never 
farnish a mo re perfeet or shelter respectively, i fS conjur GP le Vli eni v be raised until once again A Macs — shall be lord 
the case requires, but t they admit of full exposure to| pouring out our Drogheda ale, "with quite as . hs f Blarney P p i a busy day for the butler, and a 
cold when retarding is desired, and to warm spring the Gods care as Ganymede could have shown for hay « onc Wr oso, who deal in plate-powder, whenever 
: - ial 
Mr. ze when it is fone ofa variety of Mel * «Was th lik, walter ?* iver gave us, as we returned, a taste of his 
which was laid before. the the "Society, August 6th, 1857, m was, sir. Faith, 2k d two hours since that andi graphy. T wish that I 8 repeat it verbatim, 
under the name of Hucclecote Prolific, but nov n x estatei, 2 vd his hands in his | ps ine humour loses its bloom if it is not faithfully 
Comet. He stated that the fruit sent was grown out kets, never draming viis a pretty invitashun he'd der. acd; bat my memory onl reteing the incidents, 
omar have 2 to jine yon gintlemen at E dió and, m. e there, a phrase of his story. 
Vegetable Marrow; planted out under a hand-light lowed by a s vill saddle of “Arran mutton, ‘ n England several years ago, at the time of 
about the middle of May on a mound formed with two | » * ome hi, a 2 ortals wish for more,“ harvest, trm ‘travelling, bes i brew wit t dozen of the 
barrow loads of hot dung, and covered with about 4 except a soupgon of c Pm ad | N in the noigh- 
inches of prepared soil. "he first d: in June the AM but we felt Nee ashamed of being so x and 8 oho or, E N ermedi contagious to th’ould 
hand-lights had been taken quite away, and since that comfortable, when our conversational attendan eon ^ o£ tie tail cor moy. A Bos. wet er 
time the Agere had produced 32 fruits, four of which | to talk about the Great Famine. n rd going fior me; A for » = DL o Jule, 
a bee specimen sent was not fully ripe, | good gin — . he said, * eh forget, when 5 d L m 
d was, therefore, thick-skinned; but for a Melon yer males, to thank the Lo P^ as sen ds them. -— — at a fine cad of Wheat, n the wayside 
grown air was considered of very fair May ye niver know what it i “ene f r food, then * wh 4 nane mA ssobéc k stopped, a and asked 
— * the variety was deemed worthy of trial, and may ye niver see what 1 15 scen p^ in er » vet ier they, ante P Sil Mid e 
with a view to the origination of a hardier race of. the the town o' Galway. I mind the time when I liyed 7 a 1 ived in these parts, at the 
Persian type. yonder’ (and he pointed to Kilroy’s Hotel), ‘and the peo. Q4 Dur sary, be ud or * hase B "ppy * ape 
or Grapes, Mr. Whiting exhibited Trebbiana, a ptor craturs m crawling in from the country with thin ape (bod wo 1 in for ope * * 
"bm er^ much Dite id fium i and grane, and yaller, along of the every sing and everybody about them; who oe ^ 
— ERI 1 —— h, is mcd em ex mis Ajesh E Teen aing. EA N(the Lord be jnone in themselves; who murmur at the veh, and are 
— sets well, and keeps goat without a ct d or | pestied 1), but they was mostly too far Es out o — n to this nes i whe ge es 
becoming spotted until March. The berry is of full | to want more than the priest and pity. I've gone o 
medium size, and oval ; — pu — à skin e! | of a morning, gintlemen,' (his lip quivered as he spake à, 
thick; flesh melting, very juicy, and sweet; seeds v *and seen them lying dead in the square, with the 
few, freq none, He also — —— zA green Grass in their mouths? And he tarned away 
Calabre from the same as the above, over ripe, | (God bless his Mind heart — to hide 
ise to spite the parson, amd to church to vex the 
acher; who attend whe] ‘meetings to stir up 
quarrel e "ind to set one class against another; who 
er: n foxes, and put their grent ug gly into 
artridge e-nests; and row * be ihe themselves. in 
ery way to promote the * kir id, 
ery old tree which appeared in the times of "le Groat Fomine? 
exhausted a few years ago, pus which he had that visitation a been recorded b 
— = en; but eee e me to us 
onre's system. Mr — gr. to J, Swin- e hear 
ford, Es. Minster pt Ramsgate, seat Royal 
Muscadine and from an open wall, 
the latter well swelled, and - ripe for the time of 
year. F. G. Graham, 8 Cranford, brought a far horizo: 
ing ra White | see 
of 
grad. "Most. vividly pe we realise the 
ashore and 
e 
was In = 5 bly try to hmm 
1 ery rec ies toi rend u 
hos: "Tis É „ and dance, laughter, there - 
the original eross. This bunch was 3 very nice in favour, the — — 5 thei proceedings, horsemen wished the — 
day.’ 
to split. It r remarked in former reports tha note of music, n l 1 d—only the gasp “They had been at work for nearly an hour, and had 
this variety is rarely or never piter to this defect, of dying men, aad the mourners’ melancholy wail. The left beb bind them, in e^ xious haste, such an untidy 
' except when grown in a tempera which is really green of the Emerald Isle grew over a nation’s example of seat and stubble as would have broken 
too great for a Grape of its hardy character. Mr. grave. The crowning plague of was transcended Mr. Mechi's heart, vius E Rai bellowing in the dis- 
ros n Nm exhi some well ri Black appears e — — Lis — a tance due the — of pa gd i — 
amburghs from the same orchard. Both gs 3 X : e cam n and raving, shak — T 
ree ^ 5 Med 3 ving—liom — — Tittle child foin ts * uth. He actually danced rage 
Wall, to which a glass lean-to roof was fixed in April | was mos fud, Feline upon futher; mot — nC thé Saja, vnit the reapers fearing the prs 
on — bass liad sod... Mi. . 3 from — saga aga their + da long ps way of his legs forei pl i Y moved — 4 and — bom 
raha n | whic! trawbands secured him own gate. — 
= Morocco fri — this occasion 15 a well, Pathe those — — A = trussed and Pilermel he -— e such howlings 
iei e es peret „% 
isi whic e 
attain when fally mat matured. se "| for their "di ildren, reeling and staggering with t attention of the. Match “pablie travelling bei the 
iiem - eless spade in their hands. The poor . » — at North Road. 
nad left fiin for her last, | "ti sod. TN My found it expedient to retire 
Notices of of Looks. fel benignih beg — se the sd e iie with rateable a Dus PUN. sgusted and dis- 
mm n now comfi ing,” lis che 
4 Litile Tour Ireland, Being ub bli into catag and found s dead, | the until they were met b 
Galway, manere, — pisc 2 or Rachel weeping for her children, and praying that employers who not o only p » : 1p 
Glengariff, Cork, . an . die she might. — e arr rp ota but int n Mn 
With Illustrations by John Leech well ae 8vo. (Brad- | fell — pa eee, t to par akay | fo a jolly old gestiens lari by fro “by from " 
bury & Evans. ) ES introduced by a 2 "Fsb they began to "d and em employment 50 . iw 
Im the market of € Galway and its inhabi- | the — at all Of in pon it must bab een 
tants which hould say worthy of Frith, if . which befel; i will not, for I cannot, 7 a x 
Leech had not sown him Pio be Ss i ave " Autumn Catalogue of a choice collec- 
in the delineation of c| „ ee ae * Indeed, it may be asked, nang uror — we * (Covent Garden) powers Je. An excellent 
World is to be found such a collection of pigs all these sad, heart-re ndi the less | list with abundant ical ins 
and ragged urchins sprawling in the mud, an — they are had in remembrance 95 es list telling them how to grow every class of 
gueklaskiny gate peasant girls dancing among i cone likely they s are vo tn vest is — e because — ri medie planta incladed in the catalogue:—E. G. 
and countrymen, c cabins without chimneys, wom = ever did ay s stód 7 & Son's (Wellington Road List 
without stockings, hens withou enm a —.— Rise of tac Gor plaques til gro "d pe pun roots. Another v ong and useful 
place wi eek. pavement. A gir ul putt ing the e spout of a | — ihe fime: — ruineth mankind > list with directions fi or cultivation. The amateur should 
teakettle into an old woman’ s month, and a boy beatin ng | Man se s the m r at least the wind ; e the — in these trade catalogues; the 
ith th and ! en we uen — che cause and the E lu ens compar would be both interesting and profitabl le. We 
| of quiet drollery. Nor are the numerous other cuts] toms, we can — more readily prevent and prescribe. 
