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    A NERVOUS FRENCHMAN AND HIS DOLLARS.— There formerly resided in the city of A—,Monsieur D., a man of great wealth, but who was ever getting into ...

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    NEWFOUDLAND.—The latest dates from this colony give accounts of a very severe winter—the severest which has been remembered for years. The ill-housed people of ...

    Article : 614 words
  5. THE BANK OF ENGLAND—THE CORN TRADE.

    It will be seen, by a reference to the following extracts from the London Globe, that the Directors of the Bank of England have come to the resolution of materially ...

    Article : 432 words
  6. USES OF FROST TO THE FARMER.

    We extract from Bell's Weekly, Messenger, the following article, written by Cuthbert W. Johnson, Esq., F.R.S.:— The effect of the low temperature of ...

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  7. Agricultural Journal.

    AUGUST.—The Garden During this month sow peas, transplant evergreens, sow cabbage, chillies, turnips, and colonial or New Zealand spinach plant sweet potatoes; prepare ground for ...

    Article : 102 words
  8. VINE PLANTING.

    The vineyard having, been duly prepared, attention must next be directed to the actual planting, to which all that has yet been done is only preliminary. As great ...

    Article : 601 words
  9. THE HEALTH OF THE LIBERATOR.

    The accounts of the health of our illustrious countryman continue good. One of our letters says that Dr. Oliffe not only calculates on his perfect recovery, but that ...

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