SOMALI CAMPAIGN
... The necessity of exercising firm hand, iMt. Sennet correspondent the Dailr Tclpccr irih, reports from Aden that General Manning i* -dnvin;; buy cainci; :e- ■naiadrr hi* troops from t ...
... The necessity of exercising firm hand, iMt. Sennet correspondent the Dailr Tclpccr irih, reports from Aden that General Manning i* -dnvin;; buy cainci; :e- ■naiadrr hi* troops from t ...
... U aaaembled Vu?* urvJf,' «y R»rl of Cimt-jidtiii, and the g * wa» UKa of htrmT.. The covered th« which came not. only l»»u fti * ,t * P *** uf Lh-' tt and W*»o, wnnJ» air had been COB- 'S,* a»a«tifi«^ b,e ,Iu ure o» too display wllttiJ) of corn -•!», by tho Cobden the *** w,^ bore ~'* f«i»le bread. eon- 0,) q '-'rrict-. th,. f proceeded I'Iat* Cemetery, whore term ant ...
... Eaeter has Uk«a over the aula management ot tbe atltirf of Hospital, I beg pilo ...
... W. D. Moore, Esq., and E. Woolmer, Esq. Henry Strong, and a man named Carter were charged by Daniel Hoskins, sub-inspector of the Great West ...
... propagate the plant by pieces of the roots instead the ordinary mode cuttings, which appear to have been eminently success'ul. He states that notwi hstanding the unfavourable st it c of the weather the plants during the first year grew to a height of several feet, and pro luced a fair crop of hops, whilst the plants propagateel by cuttmus never produce a crop the first year. He however, warns ...