Avevst 11, 1860.] 
The Gardeners’ Chrowicle| 
Pewspaper. 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1860. 
A COLLECTOR OF SEEDS AND PLANTS POTET 
HE HOEP OCIETY 
ABOU’ UME Ta 
RTATION oF "SEEDS AND PLANTS 
č Collectors in Foreign Countries, vow Pog pa 
ing a well informed Gar. 
kars 
king. Salary in propor! 
Apply immediately by: Totter only, inclosing testimonials 
to the Secretary of the Horticultural Society, 8, St. Martin’ 
Place, London, W.C. 
neid atete eiet S NEA N EESE MES One ees Ome 
rA Soe HENFREY, Widow of the oe 
enfron F.R.S., PLS. gia 
g to receive a 
"ia years of age, n "pe educated with 
educa‘ French 
is constant], ken, M: eo svag resided on = 
mtinent, a Parisian Lady as Musi 
Singing, an rawing. The house 3 alh krens i 
provided with a large Garden. Pupils will have the codtinrt 
bfa private family, pad zinaren iiye attention will be paid to 
their health and morals. References are permitted to— 
r. JELF . Principal of King's College 
Rev. LAWF W. T. Dare .. Chiswick moais, Ws 
Rev. Guava A T wonte .. Turnham Green, W. 
Sir Wm. and Lady HOOKER .. Kor, ale 
Government School o 
Professor HUXLEY, 8. - Mines, Jermyn vot S.W. 
Dr. and Mrs. MARTYN.. P A T , St.James’s, S.W. 
Dr. and Mrs. LINDLEY.. .. Acton Gre n, W. : 
Dr. a Mrs. a na . Kew, W. 
Dr. and Mrs. TUK .. Manor House, Chiswick, W. 
‘Bor t terms sony to irs. ARTHUR HENFREY, 12, Heathfield 
Turnham Green, W. 
shee i ei Re ak tie Pie a kd ER anes ae aa AS 
HE BELGIAN hgh ig nn BOARDING h 
E S 
t ` , lodging, and washing in- 
cluded, 20/. tAn No persons are received unless the 
rate. 
THE GARDENERS’ 
firs' 
Mr. vihaa of Tunbridge Wells, Mr. JonN Sanpy, of 
CHRONICLE AND3sAGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
| Syria, and there the sli t intentio 
7 
MURRAY’S HANDBOOKS FOR ENCLAND, 
FROM, DOVER-TO-THE LAND!5 END. Pegg in either the shil or reli igious affairs of t 
a aa 
is following Santi vende, country. On ay the report on the Militia Bill, 
rae MORERN LONDON. A Complet led, was received, “with the understanding 
uide for Visitors. Maps. 16mo, 5 th ata suggestion made by Lord DerBY for reducing 
NA a KENT anp SUSSEX. Map. . Post the ini ge from 18 to 16 Ae En 
H? ANDEOOK-—SURRE Y, HANTS, AND THE ISLE or | sidered. hurs the European Forces 
HT. Map. Post 8vo, 7s. (India) Bill was brought up from the Commons 
ees DORSET, anp SOMERSET. | and re time. The Ecclesiastical ee 
Map. ‘ost 8 p 
HANDBOOK DEVON anp CORNWALL. Maps. | Mission Bill was read a s time, and t 
Volunteer Corps Fine cosa’ Bill u 
through committee. 
lso jus 
HANDBOOK—BUCKS, BER KS, anD OXFORD- 
SHIRE. ar, a Particular Aeoount of the City and Uni- In the Commons on Friday Lord J T: ROSELL 
versity of Oxford. Map. Post 8vo. made a st 
HANDBOOK—SOUTHERN CATHEDRALS oF | made by Lord Woprmovse in the House of baste 
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H iRDHOOK. AAT om Wire: Petr Post 8vo. | His lordship also sta pa that Austria and Rus: 
had h 
pa ae od From t the | Times. s obje avoy Conference, on 
AY ng his countryman was 
all the T a orri inte a eae kwh an Englishman can ground th ug sakel like ely to acerne 
etrate he es his distinctive R andbook. These from it, and unless they withdrew their objections, 
invaluable bE mprise our Sout! 
lounties, including the coast line from Dover to the Land’s some other arrangem ts must made. e 
End. This series is intended to proceed until it maps out and | resolution on Fortifications was reported and agree 
includes the entire island; but in the meantime this very con- to 11 Bi u fo d d it. 
siderable instalment deserves a welcome, for it supplies a long | ” and 8 un p a 1 
felt want, and supplies si satisfactorily.” — Times. The House th en into C 
of 24 gee sesaatehiemene Dire M d after a long Tove on the subject of cf 
ELEMENTARY WORKS OF INSTRUCTION, frescoes ok daborabions of f 
PUBLISHED BY MR. MURRAY. 
007Z., the cost of the proposed 
statues of the last two Sove reigns, Mr. sagen 
EET are now read: 
ARKHAW'S “HISTORY a "ENGLAND, from 
to the End of the 
nor fr mo, 6s, 
MARKHAM’S HISTORY on FRANCE, from the | Commons’ Corridor, but the motion was seared 
44, M S 
pies beet by pee a ip Palio eath of Louis Philippe. 58th by 67 to r, A. ved a of 
MARKSAIE Ss HISTORY or GERMANY, from | the vote by 30,0007., on the ground that the vote 
the Invasion oi 
Psa onset! eee by ~ rae or — Maps o | of last Hes was unexpe: The gece was 
SOPS FABLES. A New Version, chiefly from | B¢8atived by 60 to 32, and the vote, reduced to 
original sources. By Rev. Tuos. Taurs, M.A. 26th Thousand, | 37,9972., then to. On y the 
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Sports of Youth. By Dr. 
Sta fford, &c., will probably be kind enough to give information 
if regnired cone vege Aer character of the education given in | Parts. sth Edition. pdeute. Port , Os. c level of the Excise duties imposed on home- 
JESSE’S GLEANINGS in NATURAL HISTORY. 
Nas or KIN, HEIRS, &c, WANT ED, who | with Anecdo! ‘wd = Sagacity and Instinct of ‘Animals. me die Beg lee first resolution ce plied 3 paper 
have been Advertised for—Being t Copies of Adver- | 9th Edition, 12 oduce geria, an ha rence 
tisements from the Times, Gazette, Chronicle, Herald, Post, Mel- re ARTHUR'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. b the commercial treaty ; the second applied to 
E Riise’ aaa Monitor, Neo aand Gazette, | PY Lady Cattoorr. 100th Thousand. Woodouts. paper manufactured in leca countries. ‘To the 
mi ag Record. a © ian, a eer} Paj Zan „ CROKER'S | S Oey tees = "CHILDREN, venectod first resolution Mr. PULL moved « an amendment, 
years, man usan m , 
Hons, sad Invt reckianoaeor persons of all ci sess entitled ns 16mo, 2s. 6d. Facienpg that witho tie ring to prejudice the 
ro illi ay CROKER’S ‘eppeies SSIVE GEOGRAPHY yor | question ofa A of the © astoms’. duty on 
CHILDREN. sae sat en 24mo, Is. ôd. << 
uture period, the 
is sent po for 12 post , Albemarle Street, paper i 
ane Lente Now, ‘paling, in are iby Es , price 1s., vo containing present assent to me irket 
‘Ov, a 
|" A NATURAL TOR anp RA Eji lene ee aogAtiyed 
WLS. Zakhia y or E. J. Lows, Esq., F.R.A.S., F.Z.S., F.G:8,, | OD & “division b 33, th e numbers 
= or Exhibition. Poultry, may now be had at 113, Mount Ae. og Sink å Ses ts entary Volume t aplated ‘Author's bei g 266 to 233, The resolution was then BEtee 
Street, W., for 25 stamps, free. Fifteen, to. The second resolution extending the equalisa- 
DRAINAG ; OF LAND. 
6d., or by Post for Hight Postage Sta! 
ternoster Row, E.C. | tion of duty to all other coun 
THE ROYAL Mr. PuL 
NS, 
Price TS f 
N THE PROGRESS AND. RE S OF AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL, intended for insertion in r amendment, b t Mr. 
ponpen DRAINAGE IN Gamat BRITAIN. Frize | No. XLV., must, be forwarded to ti the Printer without delay, vas negatived 
AILEY ENTI Agricul ngineer, ani accomp: er tor eir ment an nsertion, 
author of the “Prize Essay on Road Making,” $ and ‘other | a8 no tation will ‘be id to tbem rotho erwise.—Wirtiax | Without a Avion a and “the ‘resolution was ‘agreed 
Agricultural Treatises.—52, Parliament St., Wes' 5. Crowes & Sons, Printers, Duke Street, Stamford Street, Black- | to, On ay the rities Bill 
Just published, in Svo, price 12s., aay and the Tadustrial Schools fog Amendment Bill 
HE PHILOSOPHY or NATURE: a Systematic ORTICULTURAL gp toile —The Gardeners’ d through ittee. On the motion for the 
Treatise on the Causes and of Natural Phen Chronicle of containing Mr. Nesi ed | Passed through comm: : a the 
By H . Boase, M.D., EES and G S. ES the New p Well as mire, Coe nte third reading of the aa Forces (India) Bill, 
on: LONGMAN, GREEN, LONGMAN, & ROBERTS. p ae “ey Be ant at kee anA ELPHINSTONE moved as an amendment that 
NEW WORK BY MR. ALFRED WILLS. Garden, W.C. and will be sent by post on receipt of six stamps. or gs ea $ 4G ira Cine Wat: À 
Now ready, Svo, with 12 Illustrations drawn on Stone POUNDS will be give e best ESSAY, | “2° e y 4 s 
Mka. Witas sad? apay prica mba Ai a | PROFIRABLE MODE of edema a e e e ee eee |S 
g ILLS, ani aps, price clo PR nit oi > . Para 
«THE EAGLES NEST ix toe VALLEY or acres) of Good Land in the immediate vicinity of Large | “MON ha ee ena mma a 
Bigs” a Samet Homa among he Apps tpi | Saen maa E ea a O acter ws [oh and, the, Dil 
me Excursi th Glaciers. By A , 
Ha, of the Middle Temples ee ataa y aér a N.B. None of these papers to be deposited for five weeks and and On the yet r Scone | tho 
of “ Wanderings among the H: all within six weeks.—C. D. | report of the iartg Cus! F. KELL 
London e , GREEN, TOnGMAS ¢ ROBERTS. moved as an eet that g ght? tion con- 
blished, pri cerning malt alua i in ag ise the 
TONEHENGE 3 BRITISH RURAL SPORTS. A 
complete Encyclopedia of Sports, with 300 illustrations. 
Post 8vo, half- Sant, 10s. êd. 
MAYHEW on DOGS, their Dise: 
H. Wer. Post 8vo, half- ebound, 5s. 
‘ATOR’S HORSES a 
EIR: Pos half- 
Si U. 
Crown 8v 
THE PIG, byi Wretax FOOT enlarged and re-written by 8. 
puat th original illustrations, 1 vol. Post 8vo, half- 
bound, 5s. 
STONEHENGE'S oa OT GUN å AND DEORE RIFLE, with 
ustrations, 
S (M ARN DOM 
tions. Post 8vo, half- bor 5s. 
RAREY’S HORSE TAMING, new edition, with illustrations. 
Fcap. 8vo, half-bound, 2s. 6a. 
DELAMER’S KITCHEN anp FLOWER “GARDEN, with a 
coloured frontispiece. Fcap. 8vo, cloth 2s. 64. 
es > TIMBER TREES, by Joun E. C. BLENKARN, with 
cal illust: rations. Post 8vo, half- bound, 58. 
ases and Treatment, illustrated | 
sp HOUND. S, illustrated by H. | 
y be ri order 
News of the Teek, duty on the ‘importation of foreign malt froth m 25s. 
uarter. ivision the amend- 
re 
. per q On 
was negatived by 86 4 ro The r 
gree 
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aH 
N the House of Lords on Friday in answer | ment 
Te Lord STRATFORD DE REDCLIFFE, Lord WopE- | OL 
HOUSE stated that a protocol had sant as y been | drew the _Offences ‘against “the Per 
signed by the representatives of the 
and of Turkey, to the effect that 1 sai ai se on the oaoa ut mts iid se” WIE foe 
troops d ti that France nce | their consideration in the present session. On 
01 
nd all facilities for their movements, and that | that i i 
5 ee stay of the troops in Syria should not exceed | the consideration of so novel and i a 
onths. cond pro . The House P AE aca - 
| signed by which the 
their per not fi 
d or for any exclusive era or privi- | wa: jived An 
leges, On Monday, in answer to Earl a Heri erii tho operation of the Bill, which o 
SHAFTESB URY, Lord WODEHOUSE a Ta t the | nally extended to five cities, by limiting | to the 
object of the e xpedition was the pacification of metropolis was agreed to without a divis An 
