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f shrank under the axe 0 ne g ga e followi assage of the; where the 
: eel at last to be on the point of disappear ing translator’s notice of Bastiat’s life iad Serera | ta 45 oy are Sh bebe: ata rege eh “pith or the 
when an aged chief who ruled i in this district | “Bas ia’ underta’ es to demonstrate the harmony of length and breadth of ‘the fronk she If. This i k has 
and who had witnessed the _— at economie laws, that is to say, their tendency ter in it, 
and y life-time, chose to say that some sign or| towards a comm os Bere a Histon is the progressive | and i closed in wit “th slate covers not cemente d 
uld be left of the vast woods with which improvement of t Te proves con- waai. bir 690 loosely so as to oe "in re 
he mountains had formerly been clad, and commanded | vineingly that pee scare raki taki in ithe aggre- ascend betw them. On e covers “a. laid about 
rdingly that this group of trees fa group probably gate, far from being antagonistic, aid each other inches in “depth of sand on ‘whi h the plants are 
point to which the forest had ae ; = that so far is it from being true that t the placed, a and through which the t and molars 
' reached) should remain untouched. The hief it seems ari e is — the loss of ano ther, } t to the plants. Moreen 
as not moved by the notion I have mentioned as fndividaal, sh family, each mom # has ti supplying moisture to the mew sphere i 
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ailin the Greek Church, but rather by some | the prosperity of all on He shows that bet vided in hap shape of small openings in the sid 
pacar Ay veneration for a great natural feature—a | agriculturist and manufacture er, parai and labou ile tank or front shelf ; these are fitted ‘with little date 
d sentiment akin sae to that old and earthborn | pr roducer and consumer, native and foreigner, there is | slides, which can be opened or closed as it is desired 
t R eligion w whic ht made 1 n bow down to creation, before in reality no come epee) but, on the contrary, a com- | that vapour should escape or be withheld. The 
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rope Je +} ftl aws 8 ould act constantly so as to produce | tioned that the flow pipe which Koata” the rere 
of Dam anal is, where our Damask Rose was born, as ti a ey | this result, one thing alone is necessary, namely, | sphere immediately after entering the house, branches 
it certainly grows “to an immense | respect for liberty and property. His design is best | off into another pipe of the same size which Assi 
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“But its ens g > delight—the a a | work,’ he says, ‘to demonstrate the harmony oA those | the latter enters the tank or front shelf, On this top 
hey are not | laws of Providence which govern human society. What Pipe little oe ae - cast to hold water for supplying 
hich you nes age xpect from the. 0 vere makes the laws harmonious and not discordant i is, that | moisture. Under these arrangements Orchids have lies 
they bring back to yourr mind the memory all principles, all motives, all springs of acti ion, is found to grow with, sar vigour, and soon make fine 
specimens. Those that flower now, in addition to what 
been charmingly un- kept up,’ for many and many a — will — reach by) reason of its ere ihe im- | have been mentioned, are Dendrobium Cambri ge- 
d a which it w ill alw ways approxima ~ anum, producing fine spikes of richly blotched Orange 
England, it is like enough that you see it with some soft | more and more by reason 0 blossoms; the curious Sted i. nay bicolor, with 
regrets. The puzzled old woman at the lodge re give improvement. An a resul is, be "indefinite from three to seven flow spike; Eria 
— pasend ot ar ap a = is se ——— of He classe! wt wards a level, which is densiflora, with spikes of "cream. coloured blossoms ; 
that has made the whole circle of her world so gloomy | always rising; in other words, th 1 Wallichii 
sad. You avoid the house in lively dread of a lone | viduals tos general amelioration. mous mass of Oncidium oa, throw. 
eeper, but you make your way'on by the stables ; ws are developed in a series of chapters on ing ios kety blossom yes together with the showy 
you remember that gable with all its neatly nailed | Natu ania Ak Arti en san ween Bip wd Efforts, | Lycaste Skinneri, which has been in bloom oA these 
trophies of fitches, and hawks, and owls, now slowly | Satisfactions, Wan Man, Ex on Aone Wealth, | three month 5 al vhi still pge ses to produce its 
falling to pieces—you remember that stable, and that, Ca “ota Sweer operen, Community, Fee mp and | pretty blosso! r some time to come. In the green- 
but the doors are all fastened that use to be standing | Compe t Witho going -y that | houses, which ore gay with different kinds of forced 
— ahe paint of oes painted is blistered and Bas ni s spring ph nee option Fhe Pa om can | Á ese was a pretty standard Azalea with a fine head 
crack: grows the yard—just there, in | be very little doubt that his design is as skilfolly worked of variously coloured blossoms, strikingly contrasting 
Getol i mornings, the hae would wait with the dogs | out as it was happily conceivi $ E „Stirling has with one another, and rendering the. plant very 
and the guns—no keeper now ; = u hur urry away, and 4 hee si taken great pains to render Bastiat’s meaning | attractive. This has been effected by re two 
gain the aa wicket that used p and accurately, and he has succeeded in doing kinds together on a straight clean stem about 3 feet 
a] = arimei a fastened with 9 ne aha — ha | s0; ib i ked honoron 0 Men regre praed that he did not i a Bed x for t Den A. liege ioe forms | an 
looking thing)—and is stained wi ck, green | think the work wo: urpose. Ot “ 
damp—you climb ik, and, bury yourself in ha ai . kz equa he ni hae a s 
shade, and strive Lea euy seg the tangling briars, Personal Wrongs and Legal Remedies. By W.Camp- | The an! pe arty attached to the ee is at 
Satter coe long min mas - n= ge en Mh aiaeei halk Sleigh, Barrister-at-Law. Longmans. Fep. 8vo. present e exce ceedingly gay for _ time of year with 
u will creep benea' e long bou ani Pp. 185. Pelargoniums and other fore owers, especi 
make them your archway, or whether perhaps you wi Th “Handy Book” has | Azaleas, among which were some fine plants, hae 
a your heel, and tread them down under foot. Lon duced a host ar mae to imitate his lordship by | bois a so ag ed blossoms contrasted well with other 
oubt, and scarcely to be ended, till you wake from na e | prising popular works on different branches of|ftow paler hues. eo vie all placed 
memory of those days when the path was eae a English Law. Most of the legal handy-books that we closely E e and formed a dense of dor wers 
They are not of the slightest use of v arious shades san ad colours, pe oni an mn latania 
= to the lawyer, m they are only calculated to mislead effec 
re Wild as that, th the nighest woodland of a deserted | the pole. Mn Sleigh’s “ Handy- on 1 trib The flowering plants were also inter- 
home in England, but wi its sweet mine, is the | Law ork now before us have at least the | mixed uae and there with Ferns and other plants re- 
pan dare a = sas Eitens, a and | merit = ding pri my and sufficiently accurate for | m yea for the Baers of their fi oli iage, which ich 1 Serv rved 
you see ak OE In the t vol he treats 
lead a tussling life of it below, with th Oe teers anaes sein cba es Pm 
g against strong numbers of bushes and wil a assaul nome mise of 
pa s. The shade upon the earth is black as night, | marriage, te. =» maa ee ery, Bigamy, ey aie whieh Miscellaneous. 
High, high above your head, and on every side all down | many apna wae desire information in a popular and | Tre Manetti Rose Stock.—I always feel interested in 
to the ground, the thicket is hemmed in, and choked up | intelligible form. this stock, “Whether it 5 s t, being an old amateur, 
y oe bap roe ny that droop with the weight of and remembering well it troduction, or el because 
d load th w air with their amg banyan E Lists Reorrvep.—The 29th Annual Ed: it has been aan! by cans te porna by 
= pal s i Here and ther chat Vegetatie ain ene nan 8 including also ‘Bulbs others, I cannot say. Friend Donald Beaton à has now 
groun made cle ar from the-cove, and thee Roots for Spring By STEP: Step: HEN BROWN | J 5 vi oes 
me comm j Šiam Ta IR) ; T E dagger; now, J 
useful vegetable, or else are left fr free to the wa; I Pree © Co : 
aia of Erfurt Catalogue of Flower, Fe Sien ‘and Tree n in the December 20, 
ways of Nature, and bear rank weeds, moist-looking, and | Seeds, Pond roe pa AA Lorbe rg, 34, St. Mary-at- | 1859, h nas ie a flattering opinion oe oes but 
: : our eyes, and f indies o wi with their Hill, ane eer ea tian | then n Donald is young, and may turn round Mr. 
earth; fragrance. is a ened | and Flower Seeds Gara May 
through the thicket, so broad in some places, Saag and Flower Seeds sold by Caraway, es, & Co, laa ms that the geste adon yor the 
can pass along side by side—in some so narrow (th z ! oe ee py tans E it it. It killé Sr R 
shrul orien s i pom one 3 ; budded it by its oF si ‘ hae. 
for er ) the ; - ed on essive vigour. 
= to go on the first, and hold back the bough of the - Garden Memoranda. — ever of looking out iF a slot of Tyee soil, = which it 
reig strum ows tumbling along, tlt halted at R’s, ESQ; West Hirn, Wanpsworta.—The | would ha urished, Mr. W. P. uneei it and has 
stream flows tumbling along, till it is halted at | nii erri of Orchids for ah this qua has | suffered his s neighbour and vival M E. P. Francis, 
lowest corner of the garden, and there tossed long been justly celebrated exhibits now con- of Hertford, a P O ste 2 2 te culti vation, 
p hs a fountain by the side of the simple alcove. This ‘beauty. The bright green of th their mgt ge that such aiioe should be 
r for an instant will th le of Da Tea Serpe pte jo caclaes tresses Eas ree i No the ey hiina hich Mr. F. ultivates 
e people of Damaseu imony ow soil at Hertford, in which Mr. F, culti 
ston 3 Si ia aca of bliss from these wild Among ki nds that bl oom at this dra | his Roses on this stock, is the most heart breaking, 
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: ; Political aa Bastiat, ing ever-flowering Phalænopsis stad a large a io Po miri imapin naf in Traa E 
ar tech ft Sean thé nthe French by Date: Sek Senos Stir. pretty specimen of Phaius Wallichii ; mae finely formed | your foo oy: r roas Be ons | ae pres: large 
Bee R.S.E. Murray. 8vo. Pp. 298, | wc enrobium aggregatum; il a vein fn k which aia some Peeta rae 
a of the aaa h free trader, Bastiat | lingtonia venusta, both with delicate 
E well now S k si y gps most | The New Holland Pite her Plant (Ce 
impo contributions to political eco- | we have ‘seen growing here in 
nomy whieh it has received since the e days of Smith. | it was in a 6-inch pot in a mixture 
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insisted in France on the great. doctrine that This may be thin board about a foot squ Folkestone to and has become an article 
the exercise ' aroe is unjustifiable there he state ‘Som the poor By ae 5 a or P, z ; for so well does it a ike aeii of O 
bility hich the Orchids are growing 
HA Keath the ervten' of Gloatay pallial tame (10 rected Bret pecesnting i toes a ex Spee re 
were pulled i : 
