THE GÀ eee: 
French fluently, w 
ible man that could in 
oi gardening Mr. Wallace speaks 
has rendered him the most eligi 
— 4 Salary, 240 yz 
Superiorit 4 ‘of th e Russian Setter.— 
| sel etter isa curious animal in po. poe 
“The Russian 
the fur being 
i oughly matted 
j E "t the form of the dog : “rendered quite 
i 
oe s by no s animal, 
"in irable 
=e f 
ec 
k 
sieg arly delicate nose. spite their 
t, it s heat as well as the Enter olad | 
buds; 
imd ILE ATD AG 
t them into grow 
516 1 is > ficult at ep senson to 
rature tos 
nless “the plants 
tart. 
h at 
Bu 
to 1 
RIGCULIURAL GAASILE. 
around 
TT 
et 
e nd we 
leaf soil, andreplanted. a 
fr 
ball towards th 
t Ruododendrons, and hat 
1a half hardy plants i in 
every 
air. 
" 
favourable 
Oppo 
4 irit of which wirt 
fi ue uld 
to expose them 
but a Spare 
rom s; 
be ape 
growth, and ind 
but do vct wa 
t bea at 
ad Rider bn the ordinary En glish 
urly locks. > When some with (m eria 
ch seems to be 
a do og, and w lich 
A well- |; 
fonti 
near be expec ted in 
unites the good propa d "both. » rents. 
trying these dogs against, his 
ht 
portion | 
+ 
— NG DEPARTME 
ly ot ripe 
ned from 
th in 
m from May unti 
plants that start 
g 8 
tock should therefore 
dy or eim after this season, a and ai 
w 
own animal, which ji fondi y pus. C 
the ints 
did in 
not let Pea 
look over the tit th stock as often as ti 
, taking care to.k 
" iet fre s fioi insects, milde ew, 
s in heat this season 
acks of insects. RA. 
HARDY chong 
guia mus, befor 
8885 
found thut Russian omg hon at p 
only made tk 
uld be pos ne |e 
n 
any ot tr 
1er 
. 
the 
12 
this anim mal is 
Qq 
checked at present, i 
slowly ¢ all the winter, — is 
e sho 
* expected to furnish 
ua a too much 
e kept growing 
hat 
autumn pel eee of fruit shou 
these 
dur. tho -— me 
a sprin 
aking 
tals [s 
inter 
hair about the eyes 0 it a look of self- relying i 
should ie removed to 
ftl Sky E growth is Comite ed kauften! to on the 
terrier’s countenance, wheele d upon vacant Ae oun 
ir, d this can be don 
1 t t s can be d itl ut weakening ote foliage, with | get all spare g 
"ostio Mtr 2 Naser Hist ory. showing fruit in April. to expose it t 
Treatment of Tetanus by the Woorara Poison. Il. Ex: sica e the soil EE abo — young stock grow- | | that has been lon ith v 
Vella, of Turin, says the ie a neet, arguing from the fact ing in the open bed, and do not allow it to become un- of fresh loam would in many cases 
shown by M. Bernard, in 1850, that the Woorara a poison is healthily dry, for this would probably result i ina great |} | manure, and where 1 is wanted and Eu 
and it is it t should be got t to han in order that ad ; 
between | al k of e diffic ty properl to n the |! da wheeling itu nthe 
2 debe. Me Woorara. ire appointe ted t Lr ipie vi pig E age Jue Use | whee fresh soil “cannot ‘be obtained, pe 
French Militar ry Hospital of Turin. during the hte no more € heat for the | present than will suffice refuse 
campaign, hich h the requisite gaye e which, for the and many things Y sie turn up in the course d. 
resisted opiates ether, &c., M. Vella resolved to try general stock, need not be high for some time yet. | season, may be eaply made. to form ane 
Woo: sa e first trials were made upon two patients VINERIES.- —As pes s the — à the early house are | substitute. A 
ee fai emperature be increased to SPATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, 
— 0° on For the Week ending Nov. 24, 1859, — at the Hi 
who ‘ha g 
days "cog uda in dere tuse of gun-shot t wounds. 
ET e both semi-asphyxiated and desperate | bri 
te at pex im and 65 by day, allowing it to ri 
t days. adm 
ays. Take every opportunity of tting a 
ny vts air, but recollect) that the foliage will not 
— = val p system, whereupon the tients felt much | bear ex ure to c old ng w the refore ai r should 
zelieved.; but the ey both died. x ited Ner Su eh gappe atus, and 
howe essary to giv! e back air the sashes or 
He was a sergeant, 35 years ur tetanie pres a ed tila tors n A the opened but very little, a nd if pieces 
2. Venga ne ve foot.” Two grains of Woorara were 7 ce could be nailed over tie: openings this would 
ved i water, and — eatly assist in preventing cold currents blowing into 
h the agunan Rere applied to the wound; | the house. Where Ma eden be warmed, s 
from wet, &e., by 
gr 
ater. por the first four d 
that it is well prot 
grains a 
dn of w. ays the covering of dry li hatever more efficien 
impresses iro renewed every third hour ; afterwards covering can ended. ook over ri 
erty fifth hour, up g ten, removing any decaying berries, and 
were reduced to three and two in the: 24 hours. In|aim at securing a dry atmosphere with the least 
22 days the patient could leave his bed, 1 ible applieation of  fire-hea CHES.—Until 
to France lays after the first app lication of the the trees are fairly on the move do not keep the 
Woorara. Pharmaceutical Journal. [This Woorara is pishi peg ree e than from 40° to by 
prepared from a species of Strychnos.] s of fire-hea n advance of 10° early in 
aioe the. eos with c ds e pn icd in the puo cn 
should be secured. Syringe the tree uently, and 
: Calendar of Operations. ure a thoro ughly moist atmosphere. Also see that 
À (For the ensuing week.) the inside border isin a moist healthy state, and if this 
3 ot the case, two or three applications of tepid water 
D 6 oin 3 Minn. It is : ming very much the order 
e da ave Peach trees and most other thi 
„ &c.—Attend carefully to specimen which Ru vin for M » g in pots; and 
hard. fe which it may be nece to winter | this plan does RENNES of being able to afford 
Er con ; many of these are impatient of fire-heat | the r eguli ttom heat, which is of the 
E ned atmosphere. Use no more artificial greatest importance in early forcing, and excellent 
; n 
: therefore, tan is absolutely necessary, and 
peine to counteract its dr rying | effects. either by 
erops are thus obtained. 
pared foi for Ws apio pose 
by having been grown 
. &c., in order to prevent 1 like a dry 
x. is in parche 
die d. the m nam It any cases Meant 
a sufficiently aon 'abuosplen: eee oed 
as the moisture in the ho n- 
cy rali 
* 
| ised them, , nothing can be done 
aet RAWBERRIES. 
uude the rm and unless s provision i is cone) by a, a 3 of the mo: 
gutters and pi catch the con- be selected and 
y is nearly im- fidel. & a gentle 
commanded, a 
| they. ca chased 
d pot the,trees, and m for 
iil yu. —Wher Tiruitis w nted 
Eth F plants should now 
l | a pit re they can be 
;ori is cannot be 
nery which has just 
Bor 
per eighbours are reduced so 
e 
where these are nos M hand, unless 
from. the en wh 
however, 
for they require all the light 
ERATURE 
ra Ot the 
BAROMETER. | — z 
. " ; 
.| Min. Mean deep. dee, 
Tues. 93 
ed. 00 
Thurs. 5e 29. 
30.043. AMA 
| 45 
|| Saee 
Average 48.8 | 318 | 403 | 440 
Nov. 
18—Fo ee = 
m ue Pane garage 
in eri and mter fogty ve wer ram 28 
No.of 
ears in 
hich it 
Rained. 
November. Gumi | 
and Dec. of Rain. 
E 
dn 
jii 
il 
H 
2 2 
1 
ighest temperat: re during the above period ; 
NES S der: ature d lowest on the 30th, I 
otie 
ABSTRACTION OF A Be ie 
sult his attorney. Such yin a 
t is of very ordinary à 
neve 
SC. The sample sen 
G. The safest and most effectual wa 
ture should be kept as lov season, and a 
with safety, avoiding moisture in the 2 rare aa pati 
Pants ible ia or r the glas t, rte 
nts in 
Sree d cold pits reis M iine ^ certain than under any other ci . Ae 
colin M we ae oh M t not be tor 2 this will edes more easily done in a small pit than ina 
e Lond to rary, they should be very house, the rature of which must be regulated by 
dp MER) a diee pass exposure. Take advantage, how- | other thin gn p 
nd mi to giva. air freely and and keept the e planks |- FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIE guis a thinking for Y thong o 
prevent the 8 st mate ies wi suere done, get all borders neatly "mid eit we could. All wwe requested! sar’ 
oo so ge oe subject to the vel of mil- | H. Hollyhocks Da ias, Ay UNE m n Lima 3 1 — ; | 
„apply sulphur the moment this t makes its pared et ool 
appearance, and see that everything 2 pet perfectly free wt ty den a gee I pee 2 t 
rione re lta there is any Ag t of a scarcity of | spare now for that e iut | w 
1 x 1 n n of 
5 shoni i^ diei he Achimenes lants which may be encroaching 
at rest; 
warm part of the stove, choosing such as have been the 
Een A oda = ES : nme rons, Allamandas, 
0 ites splendens iors Di se desc 
^. erassinoda,. may also * started; but 3 ts ol 
d with vellipenad n wood, and that 
at rest, there will ip othing 
nm manure 
| wel Mes af soil applied as.a top-dressing, coveri 
Lit with a little fine soil, and working it into the sonal 
or 
e must ast also beg fe 
ade. W 
rer insertion of wi 
ents the 
