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DURHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, AND NEWCASTLE, BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... greenhoase plants and fruits. The dahlias were a very superior show ; and the bouquets aud cut flowers, too, were admirable. Speaking of the show generally, although it may have been excelled in some departmnents in fornrer years, no department presented ...

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... in an advanced state of decay, such as it must have taken cea- j turies to ?? Independent. EcorNOMY OF COAL Dusr AT LIEGE.-Speaking | of the manufactures in this town, which is described as the Birmingham of Belgium, the editor of the ' Art ] Journal, ...

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... to dinner, which they accepted. The reader will easily see what followed after dinner. 'You say you no understand me when I speak to you in church, but you understand me vary well when in the porch-I do pray you to dine with me. I will tell the Bishop that ...

NORTHUMBERLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... in its vocation as the other. The Bishop of the diocese is as yet very little known by r you, beuse he hae oomparatively speaking, held his present appointment since a very resent period. But I s may say, from what I have had th~e honour of knowing i-of ...

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... accounting for the influence of Kos. auth, mhe author attributes it generally to his Powers of fiction and misrepreoentation. Speaking e fone district he says it was Protestant, and therefore attached it Koesuth, who is of that persuasion - but he must know ...

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... and ° ?? 14 of moorlandsoutlh of the Tweed. JipSrtYIlam f therefore, alid from his own extensive e Ri r ea foci Mr Brown speaks, slid that in a manner sIlnso, tbat him to be worthy of attcntion. But whil, eviC abov been said to show that this work is ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... uffolk the reporthe;a ,ickle are en- gaged in cuitig down tew weat crops, anda very large breadth bad been out. Comparatively speaking, but little of this fell before the sickle, the scythe being now more generally need than ever. Accounts agree in slating ...

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... they aye to be dealt with and overcome. The volume, is throughout very clever, and its reasonings appear to us, generally speaking, to be aound both in a logical and moral sense. It contains somee durious in- formation and much useful remark, higbly worthy ...

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... labourir fell upon the pavement, and was conveyed to the infir- mary, where he died in a short time. He was never able to speak, and, as the man who struck him is not known, the cause of the assault has not been ascertain- ed. Several persons witnessed ...

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... a Poople traVeL TO L,0n~oi by railway at-- full - -ee miles an hour. 1 ?? ?? at furdlyfi'see moly, her wa, o COra, much speaking, and a whole budget of similar anecdotes was opeertd out. The traffic of the railway, ic seems, is now every week equal to ...

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... & Co., London).-The opening piece this month is a lengthy notice of the writings and genius of Alison, of which the writer speaks with much admiration; while he denounces the political measures against which the subject of his panegyric has frequently ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... candles, tite light from which is reflected through the painted glass. The Worlinaliship of the whole is exceelingly good, and speaks Well for the abili- ty of the Swedish workmen. There is also a silver tankard, the design of which is the gnarled and knotted ...