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  2. LATEST NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    THE Gazette du Midi of September 13, states that Queen Victoria embarked at Cherbourg on Friday morning, September 11, on her return to England from Switzerland. The Emperor ...

    Article : 720 words
  3. FENCING.

    IN describing the Billabong fence, in my last paper, I pronounced it to be, with one exception, the best of all sheep[?]proof fences. That exception is the "stubb" fence of Tasmania, ...

    Article : 849 words
  4. AGRICULTURAL ITEMS.

    WHEN we express a hope that a class of sugar mills will soon be introduced at such prices as will enable growers of from 6 to 20 acres to obtain one, we do so under the ...

    Article : 1,526 words
  5. SULPHUR FOR WOOL.

    SULPHUR seems destined to become a most popular article in our day. It is already used for curing the vin[?] from its many enemies; for diptheri and other ills of the human system it ...

    Article : 618 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN PANICS.

    IT would be well worth the trouble of enquiry why Australians, of all people under the sun, should be troubled with panics. If you were to ask any of the striken—"Do you really think ...

    Article : 1,326 words
  7. CAN WE MANURE TOO MUCH?

    To get an idea of the benefits of manure, we are but to notice the ploughing up and planting of cow-yards. This probably every one of us has seen. This ought to be sufficient to impress ...

    Article : 418 words
  8. MISCELLANEOUS.

    FULLY half the town of Prerau, in Moravia, has been destroyed by fire. THE British Association will hold its meeting next year in Exe[?]er, with Professor Stokes as ...

    Article : 3,668 words
  9. A DISCOVERY IN WINE PRESERING.

    SOME time since we announced that a French savon—M. Pasteur—had discovered, or rather perfected, for the discovery is not n[?]w, a process by which new wines acquire all the ...

    Article : 801 words
  10. TRAINING THE VINE.

    I PLANTED last year about one-fourth of an acre of grape vines, the rows from six to eight feet apart, and in the rows half-a-rod, and intend to train them like Dr. Underhill's, only I ...

    Article : 625 words
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