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  2. CULTIVATION OF THE VINE.

    A SIMPLE METHOD OF VINE CULTURE.—Throw all the stones, brick-bats, and rubbish of every kind into a heap, the larger the better; on it cart some common soil, or sand and loan mixed, to the depth of one ...

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  4. BOMBARDMENT OF ODESSA.

    "Why spare Odessa?" has long been a popular cry. It will be seen by the curt but pithy announcements of the electric telegraph that Odessa is to be spared no longer, and that its bombardment by a large naval force ...

    Article : 1,695 words
  5. CHINESE PRODUCTS: HINTS FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    In a recent number of "Chamber's Journal," we find the following very interesting facts relating to the transplantation of some valuable Chinese products to Europe, which we think might be turned to signal ...

    Article : 627 words
  6. THE WIFE IN LONDON AND PARIS.

    The difference in the form and conduct of English and French journals, tegether with differences in the administration of justice in the two countries, have led many well-intentioned people into grave errors on a ...

    Article : 1,261 words
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    TOOTHACHE.—We give a fact or two interesting to all who have ever suffered from toothache. Mr. Blundell, a city dentist, by the application of ice to the jaw, so deadens its sensibility that he extracts teeth without ...

    Article : 804 words
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