[Azar K. 1860, 
814 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND ROSTERS ES GAZETTE. 
and illustrious origin, death has paid him no noapaoh pi which I am quite ready to do, what does t prove? Do 
but: has ruthlessly struck him. down !”?—“ What! the jyou not think that articular ci ONAIR the 
UU PAREAN »—“ yY, s indeed; and instead of | constitution ef the individual, the regimen to which it 
zecekeing ours as were paid to Marlborough, lis. s , may make a considerable difference, 
they ca pak oe, him up, and w pat is more, have | and hasten deci before its natural time. kakor 
ani lated his dead body; his carcas s been cut ake Arison ; ome 
carc 
o pi eces, and nu mbered, that they may RE itinto his- 
bec: 
men e 80 or even older, do you suppose ‘hat 
1] Do 
our Museum of Cluny, where death reigns supreme 
and exults in iji anes, wi vic chha Ly — pail and 
age. However, let us arn.to e tre 
"But the Grand re eplied, “is she Still alive?” 
—* Yes,” he said; “but 1 d to follow his 
junior” —“ Wh that?” pe Nothing more than 
ng, and if the Bo urbons w ish to | 
ught te live to that advanced age? 
, | know ¢ v on the contrary that some are old at 30 0 or oo 
at 20, whilst others are still young at 40 or even 50? 
Besides A: o; se Orange trees have already lived 
ore than one century and some of them more than 
two. Th uld not therefore be said to be in their 
o 
first youth. Bat to return: range trees of 
V ersailles were already old, and for the most part ha d 
CA tae E gon 
Like fow 
— EEE 
ntle o deeds, 
wers, have seeds, — 
ig Un bi beauty phon y 
ye 
Smiles AA a 
And joy’s bright blossom blows. 
breeze of sprin; 
wW sofhined aia s 
lls that they may 
Ries the or ee dis 3 
plp are 
*Tis tiene bo vine ae 
With PETEA pode 
The bridegroom sun is in the skies | 
! 
y; bring 
Blow, breeze of spri 
Plow, m and rin 
bells, that they may bring 
o dying 
see their ill: ustrious ancestor again, they have no 
to lose.” — 
SpE 
-© 
It. seems, however, ¢ that not on 
th 
us 
f pions ipn been “lighter, less solid, 
were pice should therefore mare. heen tenderly 
dle woul na ; their food 
cae er “not 
o tax 
the already fatigued digestive or “ey for poten 
old ones are dead veir descendants (excuse the expression) becoming less e easy, the food 
are going the same way; in ne nearly all t, the invalids REPORT UPON THE FITNESS OF HOLOU 
more or less in a bad state.” —“ You ve been dieted. Instead of ‘boh what SACCHARATUS FOR PAPER MAKIN $ 
for you know altho 1 I have not the same mn or > cae. done ? Just the reverse! The ve been | [The following letter is we believe unpublished, pie 
b posing published it deserves republication at the present moment sae 
passion for panis nig t have, Iam far from 
indifferent to their loss, which in this case 
ture jci 4 more as- 
Ekia at what _ ja ieh m sne it * scare 
om Pi ued since them which time the 
sh aRar cent 5 aA everything about them seemed | 
to. gs ealth.”—‘ Possibly,” he replied, 
Pe w. ie socmed well, but in reality they were 
might be | that because 
-horticul 
the were old and large, ay rea 
nger it was given the e m w srta way th 
> pal of oe the disease. 
OF cow ould beso. If while ste r food w 
ae quantity had mg “diminished is 
at 
creased e 
given 
ae w 
the tubs, so as to i ag g 
no! it seems tng hay contrary: while 
pro ‘ood ! 
e been q 
pkd se the layer of lime rubbish 
ainage, 
deceived, for the symptoms were alarming ! J 
was diminished. Again later, and no doubt with the 
er 
Besides” SS know that in ka animal kingdom 
here are certain 
man, tl s, that ages 
never, dream 
TE to know exactly in. what state o; 
He 
| 
“ But, yy z a: 
Ons 
e doctors for plants as well as for 
how. did it happen that oul was not ca alled in ?”?”— 
replied ed, “it sn 
yt manure 
added to the soil, and this only increased 
mischief just as some doctors. increase 
1 were buried too deep in <r 
layer of lime rubbish at the bottom, of 
But | a 
= 
lowers o hes her bride- ath to fli 
Flow who cm spr rine? 
Tot bia i rise, 
With smiling eyes 
Her bridal sun is in the skies ! 
Isa Craigin “Frazer's Magazine.” 
tr ers 
= io: r, — of her Majesty, 
Treasury pute ge the fibre of the « ii 
ene enclosed in you ter of the % 23d ult, 
et 
to the Board of aH Ppt in order thai 
oe lordships to transm youa “copy of 
Mr. George Phillips, ey principal analy i er 
to that onesie Re five 
ufac ma "it Holeus ike 
pape pi man 
que i eni r obedient servan 
Mr. John Henderson, King’: iit South ee 
The fibre of the ery: sada- 
e Sirs,— 
ja 
fe bisae g As eA it is plain po ngs hy these 
range trees are ill; the only astonishment is, that 
altogether competent om 
~*~ evil 
Pa as a ask Be I 
as they ay, we yi 1s fags the case to al 
jU 
| they have been Pilo tor 
of 
| happened, and ne 
i at the pae 
aes on izan tional treatment 
so lo n tot 
making, h: 
the ae oa named, the res 
yeer 
ng. Wha t hap 
alls us ers the Sat roots at the adie, oki the tubs 
ief would 
k ‘toa w “hethen! in n this ey: the deor 
more or less rotten | 
of peti Set ay renavon to omits ioe it i is ei | 
croscopical inquiry as to the structure of this 
| tine lanes it to be composed of longitudinal fibrow 
, and 
that has not ” been before 
at n) 
| 
d 
proverb, but I must first tell you someting 2 abou “ Do you pereos think,” I said, “t “As a large proportion of Gant is woody tissit 
Grand- Bourbon i in whieh you seemed just now to fava one for the disease ?”— There are”! he repli, her nal kind peepee for making paper, it promised 
so much interest. You must know, then, that the probability t pal strength; but as this required to 
Grand-Bo Bourbon n is not one individual but. several ; asily assigned some degree of ac anata bay as.a test 
can be, no less than four seedlings which were pr obably | (Zo be concluded in our next.) the fibre in one vet its most imp 
he pot sets of experiments were ie 
being changed as they grew esd so that at test the Guray nos iF eed the Holeus for that pw 
stems "ed together, and this Soper lessening PRING fibres were doubled, and suspended 
their appears on the contrary to confirm the Saodati and in th p fi 
saying, * union makes s strength, ‘There is life in the air, was hung an l until the fibres: b 
20W com: e. great, and important question, |. There iniifoin the çd; lt 
© ever] 
But I must first repeat that the There te life anid tpi: ae ate a PRAES gass is 
ery old standi Every doctor Spring is abroad. ms inbocisrhe Sy. gimi 
who has had anything to do with these trees ; 
h his share in it.| No trumpet is blown, no earthquake is heaving, len th of each fibre was ‘Io inches a 
fore does Soe fall upon the Jast Yet each seed i oe on roe and dark grave is leaving— lop where barb to the points 
vis own share e; paR vad ae leys, Each fibre was of mR same wi 
upon w. A i falls the heaviest jus: piy ho Beside water-courses, ik and LR, as follow: 
in at the death. But in fact ie E tha least T through valleys, 
h Musters the forces gd 
Of Grass, leaf, ane 
ese 
many “of tre oe trees at Versailles 
thi period, cogseguentiy, moraran care should 
La pag For w ith od pe ople as path 
sho: f than it i 
Be Hemp size 1 having a “he 
ald rea ‘hea a 
a wail bath pup ee 
hoe etc the Sater Salata of 
Made no apts his close- 
nd at eac 
rons 
ribbed mail, 
o 
A tinglin e.of joy awake: 
Selling his be: heart ae out ie hal 
His leafy ban: of green and ; 
= fhe comes smoothing each silken fold 
asha a changoling'o me ne 
n the beggar, scorned as poor an gpr i 
Bas Ae g, and wears his nee 
If the dun bet ing 
E 
ma tinang orep BA 
the maximum 
results of th 
