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HINTS UPON GARDENING

... the green crop is concerned. Of course, it would not be wise to disturb potatoes only half grown; better plant between the rows than clothe. It is very certain that it is of little use to plant out Brussels sprouts, Scotch kale, or savoys, with the e ...

The Clan AND KILRI

... cursory glance. prosecutrix said she did not. Mr. M'Cullagh—Probably you are not looking ateadily--proceed regularly through each row of sesta, look at them all and uy it any of them are there. The prosecutris subsequently identified Mac Dermot, Walsh, Mahony ...

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... attached to the single levers by steins of hon. zontal rods at right angles to the rows of cams, and taro with the motion of the signal levers, in shoes secured in rows upon a cast-iron plate placed about a foot below the floor of the switchman's box, ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. In the House of Lards, on Monday evening, after slow eouversation, Lord .11upeell moved ..

... Shill polio:emu for an ; sad Bennett did not say i am a wawas you went out of your way to kick Mi. Mr. Scutt did not say, 'I row the kick, and kicked se as well. Nothing of sort posed. He did not hear tali the scups amputee that belted a charge agates* ...

HINTS UPON GARDENING

... lettuces, peas, radishes, kc It would be well also before sowing other successional batches to well water the seeds in the drill rows after they are sown, and before they are covered over with the surface In watering such things as these, always make it a rule ...

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... looked. , upon- it as a hard case. As tor the valne of the- trespass, very • likeht Mr. Martin did not regard it worth three rows of pins, but he was looking to prevent the de lendant froui any right of passage over the land from 'which he had been recently ...

THE INTEBNATIONAL YACHT RAVES. The arrival of the first of the American yachts In British waters drew renewed ..

... College, has generously placed at the disposal of the Oxford crew, is likely to become a plc e of considerable interest to rowing men. The stands about twenty yards from the river bank, and faces the Flompark and Windsor Castle garden and lawn, while trees ...

A HOTEL STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

... described her dear feet stepping daintily along. In another he admired her charming figure on horseback when she rode in the Row. Ore letter especially was read with much unction ty Dr. Benetly. It ran as follows :— Friday. —My darting Lizzie,—On this ...

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... of the of Wales's health. Mn. Waasuwww, who lately attacked in Ireland, is, to Ai Mint accounts, progressing fovourably. Two rows lova oe onspicion. L'ITRLLIGINCI HA& BIEN RRORIVED at New York from Ottawa that the Canadian Government ham pardoned Father ...

HINTS UPON GARDENING. -..-

... between them to form a screen from the fiercest of the sun's rays. Cuttings inserted now, in rows six inches apart, and from three to four inches in the rows, will male strong plants for taking up in the autumn. A thin sprinkle of river sand over the ...

A SINGULAR MARES NEST

... among other things, • combats tbe system of hereditary peers—which permits youthe, left college, to mat themselves in the Upper Rows, and to anent the decisions of the repreeettatherof the yietyle.' A NURSE-GIRL named Alice Elliott, fourteen years was charged ...

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... foreboding of the New York Times, that the Americans would not have fair play will not be verified. The . race is to be rowed in August, probably at the end of the month ; and all we say is—let the best crew win. Tax clothing of our soldiers is one ...