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ftAftTCRNTNTtt HAT/ffATPkkr> ~~ GARDENING CALENDAR.
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Kitchen * GABDEX .-In earthing up Celery the greatest care is necessary to prevent any portion of the earth from falling into the heart of the S ^ cb ^ ould prevent the upnght growth of the inside leaves and SBoHts a ppearance forthe table ; nor should the earth he pressed too ckVelv ? ound the upper part of the plant , as frequently , ^ hen st £ h is the c ? w it bS out below . The best practice u to tie each part up loosely ^ maS ( haviug previously removed the suckers and small leaves , ) an dXnTS U h can he added every week , , as the plant increases in , heightMother common error anses from earthing Celery too soon . It should he alWdS ctow to a considerable size before earthing up is attemXi « H ft fuently soaked with water , as but little vain willbreach Se ? oo ? s £ a ^' ft should likewise never he touched when the plants are Sup SS drills may have earth drawn up to them by the hoe . Autumn CauUfltwS and Brocoli planted in shallow trenches should now have been filled wlo ? unless in very dry situations the natural rains will keep them mSi f ? yeas and Beans will require close attention , to prevent mildew : well sunJlv the former Tritu liquid manure . The advancing winter crom nf . fl ? Borecole , £ e , should be kept frequently hoed , and vacant 2 nd L ? t filled up with the later kinds . Tomatoes are Wel - ? oi » $££ & $ & shading the frmt should be removed ; and prevent the plants from m 3 Snany further growth by constant stopping . As time permits , the PotXS mav be taken up , beginning with the earliest kinds first 0 )
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STATISTICS OF THE WEEK . BIRTHS ASD DEATHS IX THE METROPOLIS . The official return says > -In the week ending last Saturday 966 deaths were registered m the metropolitan districts , showing a considerable decS on the mortality of August . In the ten corresponding weeks of iSfv ^ v ! 1812-51 the average number of deaths was 1 , 143 , wh ^ wS ? t ^ JK increase of population , becomes 1 , 257 . In comparing the deaths of SsTweek with this average it is proper to bear in mind that the latter is mticMn creased by the cholera that prevailed at this season in 1 S 49 , £££ & iJX ? ° ^^ 739 ** a 11 ** ^ en , were Troops in tie Cotoites . —Fmm . a Parliamentary paper iust miblished it appears that the number of troops employed in on ? crfffi ? 2 £ 5 « £ during the year ISdO , was :-O&cerS , 1 , 675 , and men . 38 , 752 , at a cost of 51 , 329 . 606 . This is exclusive of artillery and engineers . .
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T ® tie © ^ lUSioias ? CAPITALISTS MAY , BY COMBINATION XJ prevent a Poor Man from obtaining the highest value for his Labour , but Capital can never prevent a Poor Man buying his coods in the cheapest market-And at Bkxetfisk and Comae ' s , ' S 9 and 90 CheausidP the Working Classes may be supplied with everything necessary to furniS an eiglit-roomed house for Jive pounds , and cvevy article warranted of the best quality and workmanship . The following is the list of articles—
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 11, 1852, page 15, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1695/page/15/
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