рхзвтавх 1, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ЕНЕ GAZETTE, 
93 
ahy on the functions of the Vine, and if | | 
TA FA КЖЕ, оп the func 
1 
and must be treated as ssuch. - The Minister s 
are not easy, ?s position 
rtenate experiment may be attended with | 
енн Ti x^ am, Belvoir. 
EXTRA CTS FROM 
МЕ. J. б. VEITCH S PEES ON JAPAN. 
(Co s from p. 
1861 
MI. И intend pU 
адд f plants P a 
apt I тода. of my collections with | ү, 
meto Cline. тоё them үт om isch o нин 
Тай also en 
m of th 
the vessel sailing from here, a 
«ЖА „Жок "Elm, um Т гена 
list of p se yis mber tr ке ЕЕ -: ill see what 
it is, and I am sure it will be a 
at Кына. 
е to-day sent Sir Hercules Robinson, the 
f Hong Kong, a a glass case x Pe pla E 
ic үл Ves he is makin 
and I was really lad of Me 
show him "that Iam grateful for his 
have two men of war here now, a iig he Mira i is 
expected to-morrow to confer with Mr. zt on ^e 
best plan to adopt. J. G. VEI 
N CULTURE. 
hI 
ад а bicis e мец чй thus s nos 
TE 
[sively — déd, with frs 
ondit r sch 
GARD 
me with great о! that I t ply 
o read before this 
remises may 
f£ th 
A frh 
ga 
poi. 
| m 500 childre 
of 
S Government grants sod it our ex 
n, and wem 
other expenses, and 4007. would, I inb, ne ш 
t how 
penses, 
зо direc t object. And, in doin ‚1 trust some 
he 
these children? І refer, ined reply, 
a great, crisis sin their hist ory. For „wha ite ever 
ерш ay b Sch 
ч — which must x загара, гат any point of 
I 
to the data in my- paper on Selfsupporting ор 
b 
The weather is becoming very winfer-like. Mont 
duin Some change there surely must мела 
Fusi Yama, Hakone and other ridges seen from her 
covered with snow. 
iigh elevations will without doubt prove pee 
bardy in in En ES . We have however no frost here 
as 
2. 
if not in the stability of Government aid, has received 
an undou ры shock. And I 
в 
n of 1l 
mthe 20th of last. month ; Н 6 was uà more severe 
about a ey e ago; we 
FE down stairs and out of the house, din even then 
ov m". poue mok „оше po dings were thrown 
people lost their 
anyth 
sion, and wor! king two an 
5 € a week, may 
hat +} h 
of: 20 boys, directed by t e 
cultivate to the highest n з ог 10 чнага стои 
you get them to work? Рау them on a graduated 
scale ; and let the m, from мат time (йу begin E work, 
begin also t ach: d. allot 
asily 
il 
old i 
E ibo Fete some general 
он d E oan Show yas: a LE ia 
aid the children, even of. а КАНЫ 
а few acres enough to make (бн Жы pde vant, Ms 
table 
Кет e you; опе os the E 
will happen п nes and the utter inability to do 
anything to | h elp 
I shall return to 
when 
China, coegi to e s to complete my arrange- | of m 
ments, so as finally to leave Japan the end of this 
the beginning of D ber. J. Q. УЕттон. 
e ge HAMA, Oct. 19, cod 
ХҮШ. There is but little information to com- 
muicate to you by this mail; - go through the usual 
Rond after „дау, апі вее е same people. The 
g pupi 007. for 
this purpose. 
the d M rure 
|12 an of age. jut vé will you disp 
your produco, е s oiai if pna лы this edhemo to 
villages liar Im 
icle a and of 
manyi other intelligent and Moro practical men. 
of these ра mpos 
of public grants, and perhaps of charitable subscrip- er to this, and ah hint тей 
t and m may thu by an, po be MAE AE d ofi £3 ое ustrial in my t t s Майптө or the à z at 
minis; Bn industry may present, dst on Е t aig e 
be opened, I think s shall help to "quie some anxious | Sti]] more on adulteration, for d erves. Open a 
ogg and render no little service to my country. рулон of industry. An aer Red Currants, for 
This I trust I сар do. Fora history and full account |; iai grown as eap 4 E " asunder, - e 
y discovery, I may refer you to my pamphlet, manured , shall in a y rodite Боя 
“ National Health and Wealth, cond edition, | Some of the sequo of Pd L3 schon shall тони this 
published at 1s, by Messrs. Bradbur| Evans; and » пет uce and, if n сезшу, 1 The space be- 
to my tract, * Manure for the " which may id arrots, Tu urnips, 
be h I add tha these works |, ibat 
have vae 2 hearty approval of the Editor of the | y n4 3 tn th 
Gar nd Agricultural Gazette, common ANa БОНА eel Mieres 
d at my general 
might fairly be 
will be seen that my 1 а le school, 
somewhat, but as soon as the letters and papers have enter) is not merely th El earth aud. soils wr {4% us apply the tago d е; р due arise leo from 
been read - antt ee latter down to the adver- dentem nor is it the ad capability of soils to its adoption. Let the landowner of an 
tisements) we again ack into our former course. manure. But my discovery is this: that the parish, whom the Education G: will never h, 
Since my return Hem the friends I met last year deodorizing power of soils, дп their capability fo for the | ind iod (if Iam right) it never ought ch—let 
ben very kind. Yokuhama appeared to t ; ided the substance | y; say, institute а - mode of relieving himself 
to be strangely altered; a very large E d dea Mid t once and in detail, from expense, and of in asing the benefits of educa- 
ttlement and native town have taken the place of the eii if the evil be not allowed to fester for mon " e e may, by suc 
nded elds and country ‘villages of | days, or even for до —that a very small quantity рауш dioc mentioned, command. the labour of 
ne can scarcely imagine that the whole etm is sufficient for the purpose. Further, I пета ds 10 m ea girls, and 4 acres may thus be cultivated 
house boy, the 
ig that, if ар by the s sun or 
J9 
- "The Jap anese 
And 
1 Е *5 f, 
J) 85 
endeavour 
Of the. DE. ofi dat. SU d pda mixed 
cun eg "hoy de cheat one 
меч аз vole Lue. got a percentage on 
you buy. If qoe t has a penny to 
eon еми unt he is ce ing о keep а farthing 
E f. However, | with all their faults the Japanese 
ladies get very tired of the monotony of this place; 
are eight here just now, the wives of merchants 
à missionaries, The climate is the only thing which 
it desirable; it is much more peior aS het 
* We have not commenced fir but i 
Азу getting cold. Moun i en in the үн 
pe covered with snow, is а t remarkably beautiful 
particularly in an evening, with the sun setting | t 
1 mediately behind it 
„У collection of plants is almost co pleted; my 
18 now chiefly devoted t to ода. ^ farI Bate 
tolerably мер New species of Conifers 
тсе within the Pie di i limits of the is 
Р "ii ; but I have ien ай enough to 
two additional species ospora, two or | 
9 Pinus, and one Abies, distinct from thoa 
for I have been 
allow 
place spme wr юана room. 
be mor 
ing ire ce coli 
Harpia and few, I think, ms € fer: than they now 
4 acres of land 1 Ui" ш 
ү 
er of this фо 
dustry, 0: of childre 
and | labour. parem fora reas thatthe 10,000 schol 
of the country should: а adopt the plan, and d hav 
On 
Ena was applied last year lap on 
of Swedes 
were snail М to pe panne e 
thre 
in t same s feld. 
БЫ а аб dde of an acre 
Lud in кеа than | those i in the rest of the field, 
mselves a fair crop.: 
year, without any additional 
жом 
while equal quantities of superphosphate | v 
land over three and | But 
&hird | SUPE 
average of 
business-like 
So they ime iid БО Т think they odi be: if, instead 
of e M di DAL EE Rar lr 
otner 
n i] $3113 1, 
uarter of an acre, stood ou 
The 
nd 
g е Lem come to some тб чол om 
manners sure 
eir ers and conduct. And further Та 
that thus, 
schools, a link of the strongest sympathy and affection 
last year, Tae m more I se e Thujopsis| the support поё [ошу of Minn. pt but of 
mi dm r it appears. M Жог) it in a | many day т. eaf ап 
ге p Seindopity s, although as a tree the ЭШ Lam at уз жеш E ni T ania ity a 
n о о оп Ше of m 
in se 4 of the larger growing 4 үлөр н  Belfsupporting Boarding. Schools; "n has 
ус 5 ОЁ this count “ All Mr. Moule's statistics 
, which 
t that they will grow гіп [аг 
those who educate them. Rev. H. Moules Self'sup- 
q porting Sc 'hools. 
-door Gar 
ые probably not be long or | are—even А under Pus circumstances, too "low. I|also any periences and auy лез, hin 
Те 1 proved useful me. Window gardening is 
ink ism pen ота our winters. Some оЁ | is. worth m than 1007. І cannot use it all. indeed from first to last always one series of constant 
Very graceful, and І feel sure would be much | from 2 acres s of land I obtain a a gross д. ia of ШУ new experiments. One plant surprises us us by growing 
i My expenses сеч а; rh So that he clears 1701. во very. well ; Түрү will not grow ever, and another 
de m ents are proceeding more favourably at|peracre per Mr. Baker owns, indeed, : Te 
Yeddo; е. Мг. Alcock is с oming here to-day | the offensiveness фа his manure is perceived in more | secret, and [then we e wonder that so small а thing could 
е that a he w And here comes іп the main qut of | bp 
ita Tti aor (As is being built for him i in the | intere: us of my invention. Its тор d, that is a thing for window gardeners ЫЛ think 
vil bn however to to be much feared that eventually | [рети relieve our school premises o He 
* The Japanese do not or will mot | rally an intolerable M usen Ui and the 3g shall be no | more or less water, and a little e more or less з air, que а. 
[rw fori moval of the e sewage, nor in the | little more or less light, and a little more or less 
