Mar 5, 1860. J THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
x Wy 8s APRUB HENFREY, Widow of Pe: l y n 
? ] idow O a HE QUARTERLY REVIEW, N CCXLY. 
Professo , 0. e 
The Garde ne rs Chronicle meee London, pa Bolg nS im! re pelt Dee ji is published THIS DAY. ” 
ung Gentlemen under 12 years of age, to ‘be educated with ENTS : 
È paper. her ofa Sons, {n all the branches of a liberal education. s I. LABOURERS’ COTTAGES. 
1 > ENFREY res on the IL. 
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1860. tinent, and = Perla Parisian Lady preier T. t ic, II. MADAME ATTAN NOBILITY. 
inging, d Drawing The house is healthily situated, aud IV. THE BAR OF PHILADELPHIA. 
vided with a large Garden Pupils will have the comfort V. NOTES ON NURSING. 
ELICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. of 8 a private | family, and unremitting ieee period- to VI. FOX HUNTIN 
Tori stio ie ATON their health and morals, Referen VII. RECOLLECTIONS OF o. R. LESLIE, R.A. 
70, Lombard Street, City, E.C., and 57, Charing Cross, West- | Dr. JELF . "i ea cipal a po ile VIII. THE BUDGET A’ iann REFORM BILL. 
minster, S.W. as . LawForp W. T. D. i Chiswick aney a Joun Murray, verter e Street, W. 
Directors. v. OLIVE Honuinewonra +» Turnham Gre 
Wala Caio a n MENE Henry Lancelot Holland, sr Wat and Lady Hoo; -» Kew, W 
pate O, A AT, ee eae | mp a ab ms 4 a wer, fern stot SW 
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Biar Hawkins, Jun., Esq. Banani Shaw, Beg meer Dr. and Me petik N Te Or oni t Shami a News of the eek, 
Kitem n D. Hodgson, Esq., | Matthew enn Esq. Dr. and Mrs. n Kew, aa 
a ee ee = vs hae , Esq., M.P. Dr. an UKE Manor House, Chiswick, W. Pap ra 
Udora were oath of Premium ora Portivk í For terms apply to Mrs, JERFA petal 12, Mugen In the House of Lords on F riday, on the 
or i per oet ar a T PRE ee ee motion for the second iache of ge Charitable 
ow pation 
a comma nals Assurance, on approved So- | rIHIE FLORIST, FRUITIST, avp GARDEN MIS- oe Bill, = a a ote yae n pa 
BoNus oF 1861.—All Policies effected prior to the Ist July, OBLLANY: Titgairstoiy pet sce Month, 1s. y abolishing certain o 
1861. Ea san ot maae of Premium, will participate in the | In May No. (just published with coloured plate of Hya; pro By ers ABIN OVi as an amend- 
ete. ERT Tucker, Secretary and Actuary. erp od yee Rat oF Spada. and othe wo A net that the Bill be rate second time that day 
After a short discussion the amen 
was “adopted without a division, and the 
BOTANICAL AND FLORAL. Bill was consequently lost. On Monday the Earl 
| LANCARTY’s motion for the copy of the address 
ented to th rd-Lieutenant in 1859 by the 
H ANDBO OK OF THE PRIIS H FLORA: Irish Roman Catholic Prelates in opposition 
to t of tion: W 
DESCRIPTION OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS INDIGENOUS T agree! declaration from arl o 
OR NATURALISED IN THE BRITISH ISLES. CARLISLE that it is the intention of the Govern- 
FOR THE USE OF AMATEURS A BEGINNERS. ment to adhere firmly to the system, ir great 
By GEORGE BENTHAM, F.LS. 12s. object being to give a ular educa- 
tion, with t pE but without 
the compulsion, of religious ing. e 
FLORAL MAGAZINE: the Divoroe Court Bili were ftin 
the Divorce Court Bill were read a third time and 
COMPRISING FIGURES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF POPULAR GARDEN FLOWE passed. On esday Lord L HURST 
By THOMAS MOORE P FLS., Sorta = “mae ere of the Horticultural Society: attention to the state of the naval reserve, and 
asked from the Government a statement of its 
No. z mi e, P ey er = condition and prob: Ph ag The 
of SOMERSET, in reply, stated that during 
| the Tat t eight months more men id feos em oem 
THE BOTANICAL, MAGAZINE : 
COMPRISING THE PLAN RDENS OF KEW. 
OTE Ee BOTANICAL aaa ee seach GREAT BRITAIN: 
ae Fas HOOKER, ars have 
THE DRAWING 
No. 185, Six wine Pits 
AND OF 
eo 
LONDON: LOVELL REEVE, 5, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. 
Every Saturday, price Fourpence, or Stamped Fivepence, 
NOTES AND - 
A MEDIUM OF INTERCOMMUNICAT 
ANTIQU 
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any pre 
excepting that of the nt Conte tal war. 
vessels, we had 
afloat 50 Bair of the line, 30 Niche, 17 corvettes; 
88 sloop r vessels, 24 special 
ats boats. 
of er line, and 8 building, 
olunteers al y 
amoun om a e number was 
rapidly increasing; the Coastguard now num 
; and th astguard volunteers 
Pa ri interesting information. Tt was established for | the purpose of furnishing to all lovers of Literature itt «Halling sna tt 
a Commonplace Book, in which they might, on the one hand, record for their own use and the use of others those minute vores mittee o 
those elucidations loubtful phrase or assage—those illustrations of an obsolete custom—those scattered bio; da ay Bill, ‘the ne ge nar which is to put a oo to 
phical ane dates—which o read occasionally stumble upon; and, on the other, of supplying a cies li 9i pa 
through which ight ss those Queri Ja y which the best info sairi sometimes arre: a the midst of their | Sunday et the metropolis after 9 in the 
labours, in the hoj yah f receiving bomians of them from some of their number. e success which has nded this pes pees 3 ein * Ras of Sr. GERMANS ns 
A supply a want er felt Ags literary me: Bai ende: a concen by the necessity by paves ta aiid the Paper ae E 
t we sapinii Quart , Examiner, Literary Gazette, Spectator, Dublin Review, &c., S are t that oa House go into committee onthe 
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A SPECIMEN NUMBER acct on ep Piles EAA y e ate l th itday six months. After some sui ope 
ENOTES AND simpo Wes is also issued in Monthly Parts, for the of those wh t ; amend vas tived by 54 to The H 
curing the unsi Weekly Numbers, or may prefer receiving it Seng. } P t itt 
n hed Writers. Those already issued contain articles by— ` con after w hich the e further 
Lord Braybrooke Professor De M ev. J. Hunter . E. B. Mayor, E: Earl of Shaftesbury onsideration of the clauses was postponed til! 
John Britton, Esq. Dr. Diamond | Samuel Hickson, Esq. ord Monson M.P. W. J. Thoms, Esq. onda ay. 
Ja Bruce, Esq. | Hepw worth Dixon, Esq. |Douglas Jerod Esq. . Monck. pri te 5 B Thor TDC, Esq. DD 
- Burtt, Esq. | Sir Fortunatus Dwarris | Rev. Dr. Kennedy eorge Ormerod, Esq. | Rev. J. H. Todo .D. | . 
W. D. Christie, Esq. | Sir Henry Ellis R. J. King, Bags? . R. Planché, Esq. Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bt. | Inth of Commons on Friday, on the o 
J. P. Collier, Esq. \C. Forbes, Esq. | Rev. L. B. Larkin, . F. Rimbault, Esq. |T. H. Turner, Esq. | of the Bi ri reading a Church Rates RRL 
W. D. Cooper, Esq. E. oe S, | Marc Antony Lower, Esq. Rev. Dr. Rock |Rev. Henry W 1 Bil a t 
Bolton Corney, Esq. |Rev. A. Gat |W. B. MacCabe, Esq. , W. Singer, Esq. | Albert way, ID oved as am en 
Pi ee ian; Esq. Henry Balaa, Esq. Re FN Midden a, D.D. Paio Te, á W Yarr B Bifan the: ak zz read a third time that day six ix months. 
Q. Rinn well, Es pat at yeorge ens, "g; G 
DeDaiten”™ Ef Esa (J. H. Markland, Esq. H. B Strickland, Esq &o. če. be, Hi Bricut the amendmext; Mr. 
NOTES AND QUERIES is also pummasi in Half-yearly Volumes, each with very Copious 10s. 6d. cloth boards, age! supported it. On a division s 
of ee have been published: ae 2 few Complete Sets, price 4l. ae ôd., k oo eae interet, bat ob lutig | me was negatived by a majority of the 
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value for referon a Rete ee trostod upon will show thak thard ee eee sume npn 234 to = The aoe ‘Act Amend- 
iea History,” Illustrations of Chaucer and|Writings of a esis Lit men was read a third time and passed. On 
ibliography Early English Literature tinenta ge iris Ar Arts Monday te adjourned debate on the Reform Bill . 
Biographical Mlustrat Glossarial Notes Hisi of oai and its) Wainin Sed by Me B 
Papale Manners and Customs |Notes on Hallam, Macaulay, &c. Ta pon gate Pho ages ci aly in i ite | resum 
Ne in oiire [Genealogy and Heraldry perans auc OIA FORT ae Relation Poe, Bill, which was also opposed by Lord J. MANNERS, 
Tikasteato So ae eR ea ee stab Brents Bo Col. P. HERBERT, Mr. B. COCHRANE Mr. 
Bi kspeare | Ecclesiastical Histo: tch, and Irish History x : y 
$ us, out-of-the way information amusement scar could take up a miscellany that contains | u CANE, pe ht gs a wae Mak 
almost ev very ry matter t that pay be e supposed to = S interest to | more anecdote A quaint accounts of odd — new to 1 al Mr. Car . Fe VRQ , : ? 
educated minds, a Volume of Noris ax is of itself a | mind, than a Volume of NOTES AND QUERIES --- 10 MAY et tho and Mr. tei ; while Mr. lige e and 
curiosity, and quite an out-of-the-way EE Wholly apart | the formation of some notion on | = poini ar than these | a without ting e Bill, 
from its very great value as an aid to the literary labourer who | Index to the Fifth Volume con: a rape S aea te | Mr. suppor 
that apon unhackni ah Dore, 20 wren oan tirpti ha ap Aa nee pale? es to subs miner. | expressed thai opinion that an prin ahah 
that it need not be urged—we would suggest that th et for | is information given in its page: ers made to improve it in committee. The debate 
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