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Obituary.
^ jiiscences of the great Peninsular War , and likewise not a few tales' equally characteristic t tjj 6 man and the periodmany of which have since been republished in a cheaper form .
Mr succession ti ^ . Boys sion was sometimes sometimes a liberal under unaer contributor , his nis own own also and aim to the sometimes » uuietiiiies columns of under unuer Notes an an and assumed assumed Queries for name name many ( ' Vedette v years eueixe in
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regard , he equ . We regret to announce -- the deathat his residenceBelsize AvenueHampsteadf of Mr .+
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I From the 'Bazaar' Office . — 'Cucumber Culture I for Amateurs , including also Melons , Marrows , I and Gourds' illustratedby W . J . May . The
,, writer of this very practical little handbook I promises the cultivator of cucumbers not only I pleasure but profit from the pursuitand as he
, I writes from experience his advice has some guarantee . The instructions given include the method of making frames and houses from the
simplest up to the most elaborate type , the illustrations and measurements being so clear as to BBBBBBB ¦ g « ive ~~ the ~ ^~^~ ^^ operator *^^ BV V ^ ^ " ^ ¦ ^ " » " ^ B ^ ^^^ ^^ K very T ^ i ^> fr little >^ P ^^ ^ tr ^^ ^^ ^ 1 ^ opportunity ^^ V W *^ B ^^ ^^ F . ^¦ b ^ . ^ i ^^ B ^ b ^ B ^ ^ 1 ^ of ^ k ^ ^^ B ¦ ^ failure ^ ~— ^ - ^ ^ ^ — .
There is a chapter on heating by hot water , also I made clear by diagrams , another chapter on the different sorts ntaP of soil 4 k and 4 V the work % closes w with vv ^^^^^ a — — —~ ^^ ^ ¦ vr - *^ ¦ ^^ m ^« r ^^ . ^^ ^ . ^ . a , ^»» ^^^ -m * ^ ^ ^^ -v ^ , r ^ b ^^* ^ k' ^ h ^^ «^ ^^ * ^^^ - ^^
descriptions of the best varieties of plants and their treatment . From Brain -- Messrs « and MiM Nerve . \ SJL Baillier Exhaustion JJkAAUI e , Tindall / UlVU : " , Neurasthenia & Cox 1 . — 'On "
^^ m U , A . 1 T w - ^ * A ^ VUUUVU VU 1 U / J , I its Nature and Curative Treatment . ' A paper I read before the Medical Society of London by Thomas Stretch Dowse , M . D . No branch of I medical —~~ - ~ mm science m \^ av & AVV has AlUf made AXAt ^ V \ AVJ greater gXVUIUVAi / VUJLVMU of \ late ±% \\
^^ m . U . progress LA . J A . mJJ I I and years , in than an age the when treatment overwork of mental is the rul disorders e rather ; ¦ I BI than the ~ -. vj exception 1 it is a matter for / i satisfaction OU ViOXUV
¦ I that physicians UAUUUVUU should ) , 1 U * U t * thus lUQULV be JH giving special I / JIVU ¦ j attention to the maladies which must be its inevitable
result . The characteristics of the various ¦ j forms which these distressing complaints take are H ^_ "illv y » set vw forth J . \ J 1 . \ JIX b KfJ y Dr JSL . Dows JL / U *» OD e in 111 the UA 1 U section DOUHU 11 of \ J 1 his U 1 O
H point paper which headed he * Diagnosis makes is in / and effect one a caution very important against fhe quack j—^ vjiv practitioner ckiii who gets hold livjivA of \ % the wio sub duu
^ ^ - £ n v ,,.. n _ mujL wuu ^ oto r . - - _ jwts of these nervous disorders andby taking H «^* "vttniage ^ ntaffe of ot their their excited excited condition condition , , is is able able to to
toake them believe anything he chooses , to tell I 7 em - In the latter part of his work Dr . Dowse
Qeals he with exhaustion from overwork and worry , I } ^ i d diet and then medicine proceeds to suggest the remedies readers both of
journal like our own . As which among circulates mainl a Jptong whose lives lives , in in brain Drain work y
H tK people pwpio wnoae are are spent spent worK ,, w » ere ^ may be not r - Dowse a few ' who s diet Buffe table r from for the its nervous effects ,
I JJ JjW *^ 08611 a neurasthenic from ^^ the following . Their food and sho it is uld we , he are says bound , be
¦ ^¦ ^¦ ^¦ ^ H J ^^ ¦ B' ^ K ^ jV ° nfeflfl I BM ^ JbI , b B ^ y ^ BF ^ k no ^ K ^ B ^ B > means ^^^ h ^ k ^^ ^ k ¦ ¦ an , _^ ¦ ¦ uninviting ^^ ^ b ^ k ^ — _^^_ . ^ , ^_ ^ k ^ - ^ . ^ k * mSnu _ . ^ _ ¦ K ^^ ^ A : —
^ 72 ^~* w " » barley , a la Julienne , macaroni ,
milk — , rice - , sago - - , j semolina - — - — , vermicelli , calf s head , ^
oyster . Fish—Eels , flounders , mullet , oysters , soles , brill , whiting , smelts , fresh cod . Meat—^ Mutto ^^"'^^ h ¦ v ^ V V ^^ n ^^^ H ^ in mr ^^¦ ^* any ^»^ v h * form ^ ^ |^^ h ^ K ^^^ pv , H beef ^ B ^ ^^ ~ 1 - ^ B , W ^ lamb ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ . ^ , V calf ^ B * ^ i ^^^^ . ~^ B v s ^ p ^ head ^ r ^^ - ^ v ^ p ^^ ^—_¦ , —
sheep ' s head , oxtails , sweetbread , bacon . Poultry and Game—Fowl , pigeons , turkey , pheasant , partridge & c— . Vegetables—Asparagusspinach
X ^^ 3 , ^/ , t ^ 3 , 'XT , seakale , French beans , broccoli , beetroot , stewed celery , Spanish onions , tomatoes , watercress , lettuce . Wines—Amontillado , Manzanilla , Latour
Carnet , Ch 4 tsau Lafitte . Eggs—Boiled , poached , raw yolk , white of . Sweets—Farinaceous milk puddingsmilkfrui— t 7 and — — most kind of jellies /
In J . all its 3 , details , the book is equally exact % ) and complete , and it gives ample evidence of ita author ' s knowledge and research .
From Messrs . Griffith & Parran . — ' Deaconesses in — ¦ the - ^ ^^ — - * - ^~ Church ~^^ ^^^^ - ^ ^^ v ^ — — — — of — — Eng C ^^ B land — ^ , ' revised ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ b ^^ " ^ y f the ^^ " ^*^^ B ^>» Very » ^ B ^ ^ Bk W
Kev . the Dean of Chester . A very interesting and exhaustive Essay on the History of the Order and ¦» Place 1 of the Deaconess h in the Church b ' s
— ' — -m —w- - ~~ — — — — — - ^— — —^ r r ~^ ~~^ r -w— ^^—^^ m ~ - ^ ^^ - ^^ - ^^ ^^^ V ^^^ I ^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^ BB ^ B f ^^ T Ministry . In a prefatory note the Archbishop of Canterbury expresses his warm approval of the little tractateand commends it ¦ to the ¦ 1 h notice of
— — — — — — , - — - — ^— ~ r ~— -w- —^ - ^ r hv ^^ ^ k ^ r ^^ ^ b ^^» ^ t ^ ^^^ ^^ . members of the Church of England . Fro — m - the - ^ n m - ^^ ¦ ¦ same — —^ — . - — ' ' Richard - — — — — - — — ^— CoBur ~^¦ ^ - ^^ f- h 1 de ^^^ m ^^ ^ Lion mm ^^ r «¦ ih ^ m / a k - ^ . ^ r ^^ - ^ ^^ ^ . ^^
Legendary Drama , by Catherine Swanwick . The Dramatis Personce of this work include Richard the First and his brother John ; his mother
Queen Ellinor ; his wife , Queen Berengaria ; his , sister , Queen Joanna of Sicily ; his minstrel , Blondel ¦ ; -m his ¦ " ~™ " captive " ^ " ¦— ' BJ ^ ^ , the — — C ^^ yprian M I ^^ ^^ ^ Princess ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ •¦•^ ; H and ^ W . ^ ^^^ V ^^ Bi the ^* ^ B ^ B | ^^ f
foreign potentates and noblemen who figured in the history of the Crusades . The incidents of the historic 1 ¦ ¦ tale ¦ —¦ are treated vigorousland effectivel fc # BB B * Sh
and - ^— —m the ~ * »^ - — main ^ m ' - ^— — -- — lines — — - of the -. B ^^ B ^ drama ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^ y * ^^¦^^^^¦^^ B are ^^^> . ^ fc ^ 4 ^ well k > BJ ^ f ^ ^^ F ^ BB . BJ * ^ y - , pre sented . As a specimen of the writer ' s power , wo w - - — ill — — g ^^) ive an extract ------- — -- from _ , _ - _ ^ Blondel BVB ^ - ^ ^^ BH ^^ ^^ # B ' > Bh s * V meditative JlJBBt B ^ ^ BB , JBJ Ba /^ BBJ B ^ B ^ » *^
words , when , after searching for Richard , he at last reaches the rocky height on which his master is imprisoned . After describing ¦ BBh his FB long fPlVBK travel BBTiBB
and — -- — —^ , ^ indulging . — — — - in some - ^ fancies _ ^ * ^« ^^ « B as ^^ ^ ^ - to ^^ the ' » past ^ » ^ B ^ « V , V history of the castle which lies above him , Blondel continues : —
But And I must 8 it beneath gain the the steep grated ascent pane , ; If I this fear last all trial farther prospereth search is not vain , . ] uui
Mj ijoru king , gooa and master jbora , permit I may find taat ; nere \ i
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 15, 1880, page 715, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15091880/page/7/
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