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— n! Ligustram lucidum, mm p with gt centre; and irte: a purple s self. ove the springs о of these соп{ейегасїе 8 fatten on their 
Unedo, Aucuba japonica, Berberis Darwinii, B. To each ese а Cer was. awar ded. | victima а е — techapig is мате т the 
tata, rens form Escallonia macrantha, Per- Mr. -» had certificates for Prairi ie Bird, a lively | severest tri of what he unwisely cw is 
violet blue, and for James Andrews, a esas some violet а боо od а use, ра ет теп a who hoodwink h him, a nd рр» 
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Cotoneaster microphylla, Erica mediterranea, E. mul- | purple se f. A'similaraward was also made to Duchess | him on to destruetion, are living on 
tiflora. АП the early flowering Rhododendrons, includ- | of Hamilton, a very large variety, white w th a dark | fne lin 
ing Altaclarense, Nobleanum, and Tigrinum ; Alaternus, | centre, and broadly edged with pur rple. his w as | There i is not even the poor argument of suceess on 
Phillyrea, Laurustinus, Portugal Quince, White Broom, | shown by Mr. James, gr. to W. F. Watson, Esq., of | which to rest a justification of Strikes among work- 
Double Furze, Gum Cistus, Sweet ay, Evergreen | Isleworth. men. They are all failures and must of necessity be 
Honeysuckle, Lavender, Rosemary, Rue, and Sage.| Mr. Todman received a Certificate for his new double | so; or if they result in any apparent advantage it is 
Nearly all Standard Roses. АП last y yen shoots of White — Flag of Truce, which was vens ш temporary and delusive. 'lhe employers of labour 
Araucaria imbricata, and I may add Farfugium grande, | excellent condition; a similar award was also made may be coerced; but only fora time. The moment 
Yucca filamentosa, M рет тин mpas Grass. The following | the same exhibitor for Lord Elgin, a well- cec that Pme vagas rears à — h head capital апа 
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thamia fragifera Fabiana ere amm Bank sian, China Aurienlas were exhibited by Mr. Turner and otl iers; | in the buil ding trade; it jue failed after a mon- 
and Fortane's Yellow Roses; all the young ied the ма sent Duke of Wellington, Eliza, Col. Taylor, |strous expenditure of money and an amount of 
of Peach and Nectarine trees. Figs although | Glory. гу Gray, Waterloo, and Rifleman; to the suffering hardly credible. То йен the words of Mr. 
protected, have suffered very much. edrus pec a ce violet purple self, а a Cerise was awarded. | Smiles :—“Many pea а still Тһе masters 
|  Deodara i rvirens hei essrs. Parker and Williams furnished a basket- | sustained great losse! The men stood out as long a8 
| leaves, but уш. me d recover. Of plants vN-|ful of Statice oiga: — pretty dwarf kind, ber рона уй their fellow workmen sustained them аё 
IN: I SESA CR t gt E and the same A 1 =: ешын? — t sacrifices for ma months. The union men 
-— tow ore а "e were killed in the autumn of | fi flowered plant ntophy rli out of employment со — to subsist some- 
59), Pi celsa, and nx — Mr. Bull again movet plants ү ч ав теч nd how, supported b from the funds 
mee ifo liu ium, and Zausehneris californ also | pink Primulas, green ra by 267; also | various lodges, во se - [erp had been set apart for 
the following ; Standard Roses :—Baronne Pre evost, Du |а striped- leaved naryllis, Dracena spectabilis and | purposes of sickness and widows’ and orphans' relief. 
T Roi, Dr. Mare, Jules Margottin, Madame de Camba- Citharexylon eden Pansies in po m Mr. ut the great body of labourers conneeted with the 
| cerés, Mada ame Domage, Mrs. Elliott, Standard of| James; and Mr. Bragg, of Slough, dte a useful] look- i r 
Marengo, Sydonia, Gloire de Dijon, Coupe d'Hébé, and | ing bedding kind called Cleifden Blue. From Mr.| i 
Paul Ricaut. m had frost more or less from Dec. 10, | Davidson, Regent's Park, came Gloxinias, the most con- | to obtain, Some committed suicide. And after aM 
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1860, to Jan 1861—46 nights—of which the most | spicuous ina which was < rineess of Prussia, an | this loss of wages, and frightful suffering, the strike 
пое Дева was ВА 26—thermometer 7° below zero ; | uprig к flowering kind, white, with a rich bright ended as nearly all such strikes have done, in the 
29th, zero; Jan. 4, after rain, 9^; and the biting | crimso Се entral Committee of d withdrawing the strike 
frosty wind of Jan. 15 was very destructive. Thomas Qelictions: of Hyacinths eame from Messrs. Cutbush, | at the Mesers. Trollop NM permitting the men to 
ell, Arnington Hall, near Tamworth. Paul, Turner, Jackson, and Young; and pde Cut- | resume work at the бав r terms.” When workmen 
ollanıl House. — read in your Mois d of the p | bush. again sent a showy group of early Tulips: С ombine, their г employers are constrained to do so  like- 
an article thus héaded, рене to send you the followin, t 
ENTOMOLOGICAL: March 4.—The President in the | union for self-defence, strikes have no longer a саи 
; chair. Mo Stainton сне a new British moth | изи орыш ea " aste eran € assault of an 
belon to the family Noctuidæ (Xylina conformis of | armed and multitude upon an 
E AM er EI E ес zd Тайны, p ^ed Te Сн Өч и Lyn ces and p provisioned fortress," 
if they not, since Mr. ctober зар ант specimens of 
Prou Lasioc: ж fro pillar t all. — The masters offer theirmen bigher wages ves 
= — ча tie p LN a "bet | of Wight «ОРОМ, "Mdentical" with the supposed ir ver and the men refuse them. Та order to enable the 
S sip Holland Tous to Иш south, 9 ies, L. Callunze, irom the No rth of England; also | — io be in ustrious, to give skill the advan- 
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its pupa Pu t ar n. Mitford | (thes is capital muscular power) to which they are 
exhibited hybrid moth reared баа Візёоп к рив -— it is proposed to pay by the hour. In this 
ally | pilosaria x Loses a dep variety of B. prodromaria, prem e man who Ре ри hours daily е to 10 
di fore | and a series of six species of Fumea, taken at Ham mp- can reduce his time rding to his fancy; and he 
pollo жей DER WIEE BO Mom LP orbe stead, iie "st which Кой to be undescribed. who would iier snak Qu hard in the hope of] la aying by 
able distance off" Now, «t. hew is aterhouse exhibited a fine specimen p money for his family can do so. Задна“ is what at the 
tainly 4 ''considerable distance off,” so considerable t that it Anobium dentelle, t aken by Mr. Turner near London, | dictation of their destroyers the —— 
Md pesa vp real г — enson for planting. ae ү үт read descriptions of three s of Scymnus r. Smi less — is раа of mo pico acts соћ- 
between it and tho now "calumniated “old Elms” close upon | Ні du t with observations on the e wish it could be cold fora 
the 1 It is but fair to give the real reason, and mo British species of the genus, "Ф imbus, „апі descriptions | решу. 
| леге шшде | stated d айы sibus ed speci CAVE T. z О» tho Variations 
bd ar PS of lo specimens of his sup] ES 
of housud ci] new Nonagria Bondii Guenée, the latter h + рго- m P lants, by Sohn бїз» ао Fry), who entere 
md E Eds at it is perations | nounced it HART e d pecies, Mr. Kirby read a the field against Mr. Darwin, It is worth reading 
iopen note 208 the [prier dd Distribution of the Moths though not of importance enough for more special 
n4 | belonging to the Family Zygzuide;" Mr. F. BEEN notice. — — Maret Mei London, by Jas. 
e: Descriptions of New Speci ies of hr ord t eec ciis ret gh rd edition of pee useful little 
| taken R. W.. Stretc Рапат n the Eraird фе. тү 
Hewits Em * A Monograph of the "Batterffres 1 36 "ру Estate of Camperdown in фала (Dundee, 
Pronopbila, a genus E the Hipparchiidz. Sins): isa Rein мотоа description by Mr. Robertson. 
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omas or, the manager. of Mr. 
Meta et. of 35ooks. Robertson's e «a perd a ms 
кена 4 pue spot, whieh however seems to be well 
E hete a ж T€ and Savings. By Вашае! | | ci the | visit of foresters. 
| irs sensible — ees =] the 
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the view from КАТЫ) Hoa UE 1 p "Quay Review," deserves attention at the Garden Memoranda. 
teen phe, in the х= of abundance а! BANK GROVE, NEAR KINGSTON-ON-THAMES, THE RESI- 
ge body о Rosin ст is plunging into DENCE or W. Bram Mamrrw, Esq.— The ret me 
| M med unserupulous tree of Camellia reticulata, for which this place has 
| adve 7 нб eim. prey Ah ee pere ил abuse | long been justly celebrated, is now in fall bloo: 
] the best nm cie of = — To stand by one | if the weather — not — ба. it 
| О — ` | another, варроге | may be мт, for at least 
xm : - ене «m часа ае ie English q uali- | 10 days or a Petr асаб To this glorious 
MR опей. ties on our Social and political cal greatness 1 may bo ¡Specimen an entire compartment in one of the glass 
| 3 said to be f. E prp елы h T "p ce ній the plant measures 
1 virtues are a ео eing urned to the worst pur- quite 16 feet in hei it an as much in diameter; andi 
| *- OYAL pe ani : April 3.—(Second Spring T poses. There is no merit in жала by ies or | when we state that j t has nów on it no fewer iium 
i Corm йм he and Green еч зат in helping those wlio will no t help themselves, or in 2000 blossoms, eac which measures оп ай 
же Eotn : т де у ж Fra: е, Cut tbush, bawane €" tme сас dp the lore esie of | average 8 inches in diameter, some idea of the 
| g e Leda exhibitors me furnished | o opportunity. On the contrary, aid i дүк cases acts | beauty of so remarkable a treo may be conceived: 
Е the tiat: Ar ura fol plants remarkable for ав an encouragement s evil, and so far e: froin com- | Анры more than 2000 buds were removed 
| 4 pots Mr. Tar Royal Nursery, Slough, паве apto probation, that i& deserves the strongest |f а а ра сны 
© exhibited the [n in yos conditio "pe ж ө o strikes and. loek-ou&s as t call мә D mien —— 4 zar = 
É the wes ("ico state as they аге. ed, | blossoms they are required to support. Owing to 
Jules M. xin illiam J се revost, are great iples of t the abuse of good intentions, | the want of sunlight last year, wood did not get well 
eii argotti ‚_ NUS , ine, and |and g way in which in men | гі in consequence have mot in 
essrs. came | хеч eei io be misled by s ын — leaders ent hi — the tree im. 
rdier, | w ve лї credulity. Under the specious | question must, regarded as а noble 
nos I кт white —— pink — c pretence of betheting e condition of w excepti » reme и" it finer 
NS. Pih xs 2 сп gigantic combinations are formed to compel the em-|than it is at — too isa 
ich was a very fine specimen of th lobt sellos PM сенде elsi xai a comi eom qute oen ня — и y ; 
kind esed Isabella Gray; this was һәй Уо" | plied with, must extinguish tho demand for labour | called Altheedomm, ioti; a 
cl Weed ir pcc A per Epor Tp 
wi | was elo Д e. other houses 
u$ ie m d pue ss D EN E P" - "et n > етшу and Бөгө аза € - а — ti i а ta be but the СЕ 
Д ection, | ess to al on em oyment ; women an chi en are | whic cover tuem nave опу towards the 
Кошу, апа c tmn of S ЕЕ E Smith of | reduced to a state - : оп, and thes traders | top, where in consequence of receiving ore airand light 
Wete Louise, white e Ls he best of which | who su upply the lower abies with food are ruined. And | the wood Uoc rng — that in lower positions. 
Queen of So white, wi d. eie ana Валтер for what? То pull do = че skilfal workman to the | These trees are grown tubs, and. although the 
„Spring, similar in character, bu larger, md level of the unskilful llotted t y limited, thi 
different in shade of colour; Rosy [tm bright rosy- | idle, the honest to ad ta the dishonest. Those who | generally bloom most речей Other houses a 
