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I I I I I i, I I I � " , $.—; , � . . � here' amid home affections and mkiture's Sincerely stnvil excel in the U to I A UsEwrip.#NV�]ENTION. slow -wo,"IRIMAKILlIZIE. " �Tffllv C1190ps'OF ,1842. . _. � - � I � I . . . 11 I I I � I I I I - , ­ , , 1. � '' � I .1. . !I I '_� . , : I 'r. 1, . I— . - 4. , . , October'12: 18R.2.. 1 1,th6e. B 7090.1ion, or 'ira I .� I -9 1 sweetest influences . hath my Boul,day. by which I have,destined It wiletb ': [cut ss a Canadian Substantiall Rxes" by, "Which she 'Nubject 1s; Whrown V. U. jkjttents Nality a! ir16V*ill­ . I . . I . I I is to " I It I I ., � �'T , I . , I wiligilit the c.. I I I I . _' day expanded,� into 4, nobler life, intq a failure or ,success be the ,issue 1rhe . ­ �, , , 0, , Ill Tr,pi : . I I r , I I . I I � , , — �Jre perlidet,c6ociaption of'God of' thy':. endeavors, time Most, deter . . I , J4ec9itnized, �, . " � I'' �� . I . ,!Xkp.i%�eultu:'.4�oiand4Ugilni$g*n. , � . and m( . � ­ . 1. I I . �; 11 I 1. . . . I � I I _ � ,,, I . � � � , I . , 1:�� . , t 1; �,i,_, � , ; I ii, I I - i utp�ii,dig somy 7�0 the Ine RJ1uu0ig#i,.r98oP., � ,c�; � f6u�aH,iag.lo'ri'pps'*'-i.-daUong, To.worrdl as . , ,, i e -at 1 &R events i� it i, ME6V - prout na U "ibin � kre namuutso rod in Eng- A recent Writer on: the mysteries of mes- Most, neadlea i �­­­ �, ­­­­' I *; " , a, , ,- , HA.kmToN-, White d red .wheat,. Acre-� I 11 I I ­ � _ . I , ' � I thotilindwest, I'damnadfice"biy uiile, and thee to -,go forth for, &� wbile':�f the I , , I g but little .meriBm Bays I lay it own � as a matter land, krsico mud Germany, ddin I abqgtI5� par cdoC more'tban list -'year. , � , I our little band is broken now, - Our dearest one is gone; I I _', .. - I . � . I . - . paternial, �roof,;' :it will. give manlineslill, to I .1 - . I— * , . I I I in tha .olas of work. '-Aeretot . I which can be verified by all who are curious It , a . N , , 1. .1 � ore nee4es r"emall proportion wintei killed.! Yields I ; I_ - . I I T oo soon we've logtoar darling,'AfRad- - our kind-aud goiltla one. , ,_ .L . I I - I - ­, ile*y, to -morrow. I" interrupted the I m " ther,-sadIj*. �' I- To(morr9w I shall not 0 I I t1 iy mind aDdtby manuers,,td im III Ilewith . the wor]A6 and, a yeai's 1 residence in the enoui , I ,1h to, try it,ti the mesmeric condi have been made by band. Mr. FoutplAp, ;_ I of Deti 6fter,'v, J.%bor of two years, . Itiong cam be Pi6daced without the Buppl Colt, has, a . I - - I about 30 busbelA per acre. Grain,gonerally . . 11 ooft,, account of W1 1 Spring ' ' , L at weather. ' ' I _11- . . _. Our Nelly Thou hast taken, Lord, . i desol see thee, and. ate will bla the home tho b9stso long made glad by thy ' fairl City .d Padua cannot be to. thee I : mant, and aught oti than a season .lot pie perfected a IUaChii30'1(4 tion of a subtle floid, Withoutilita use �of the ' L . I , '10sking'needles . . . . I labor,in irec. cabalistic pasa, ,,, 10 meridt,._,WAh- I I I . W will usurp hand that 4 as i thisi mes '' y_ poor last, , ' ittlial"B6wir Crop, . I 'three . "D * '6d, about Same .!, a cro 0 years. i Ry 9 11wel.1 with Thee above; To c , 1 � � To le wi gigels, bilghtand fair, t which I . I 111 � I � presence." , 1, 1, , , I 1. . I -I � I I , I profitabld enjoy, Men ­�L � L � 11 � . v . , , .biob _ ; , . I 1, otutiurt�L I , " 6ich' promised ,'to, re - the the �. magnetic rod tioli, Aud,;v � v Ize out ' bouquet, . .1.1 - . I as lm� last 'year'. Coin,ladiomtions, middlin . 11 � I . I 9' i � ,a I I In everla t,ng love. . � I I . � I . She rested her face upon GiAgeppe's I i 11 If worldlyl'wi8dom may be, esteemed or. �,.lki ofi ;iue,� inypterio, the manufacture of, that much-usedarticle. I I I I i, .. - us I � means . , , I . I , I ; L I .1. w! . ,empdyb4 ',, I . nint, of,-;6old ep' . ,I,- * I eatber,; , - - �Piopj' ROC( ring I 1 I 11 "o, � , I ,*iu.:� 'We know that Thou canst keep� her, Lord, I - And love hernacire than we, I . � .. . . I ,I 1, . , bdsoni�as she spokp..and hb,folt it wet -With . I 'to 'the temea she had,�ni)' longer power profitable,. roy father,", Said ilas youth,' - doubile4a I May ih6rol attain -it �- but as The . itasuI4 is a joint, athqk,00mpan � with -'­,by�,.�,%ttl profel � I I � " , -W "" ia,�c�:�c&',,Whai­;w __`d ' -6i be�,�,�, � boa quarters in Bi661"ybil Capital Wing la�a .f j,tb�, � svoia& samo, ao*�'. last, year. � j'L� fiki , I- - - - ' " ' ­ I I � , ,­­�, , I '.� �, . I * apgbi �good..yield.'6*pectelil, avera . I - I I Though many ties have severed been By this gad stroke from Thee, 1, I restrain. Pietro madearl'inapaiient, step' �fo r- on - ' �nt,; I find �� all of ,that � ;vhick I jloyme I I half a''InAlion'iri shares Of one' hu'u' rod simple aiId't6. i�mattraAive if Vilirrornitad'' - I I ,a . I _gas , - I -L I 'Alght ffibi&bt�e ,over 'last"' yeal `11*Barley. I . I . I .� . .� This stroke,thougla sald it seems to us, � - - . .towards them- ' �— I 1� 11 Thou art a good wife, Pauline but 8, . L desire in my rown hapipi home -in the I i . exquisite Beeriary amid Which,! it J6. Cradled, dollars each. Thelb,otorywilliu-06iWenty. straightforwardly. The , directions. are - � e the Verson to.be operated five inachinee, each bUthe - Capacity Of Sixty these :L PI&C: ' p, but bad color ; badly damaged I , I I I . , lbeyr�re,(Jiaro Peas, very. find crop ; I largest '*L � Does but Thy wisdom, show' bed A L one""we'll Eb,y, y 0-l"Thywill I � . 0 .ow. i I Thougb,�rd,msy " the bl U foolish mother," be, said, or tho *�uld'gt . I I Bay to thy son, 'Thou'art no longer a Bap- -and in, the dompanionaiiip Of. my'vio'lin .I is Strings I dr� 46rtIa melodies from slibla ' W . IT needles per I , his' inventor hits. "chair. With Difitlte'.- ": I . your left I , , on nat"re"IyIn h d end m string, about a toot 66cored, his rei from! the National � Pin f a. au -P ., 6ni gmati ' th' I . , d; ever raise ! here- � Hay,� inameristp crop, , '. 1, W611 ,secured. 'Weaches,an apples very, ., I I I I . - , . - . I _ ' , : ' ling draw,ino��Btidiigth and hoiorighipent: I which express, as no- I�uguaje�hath power -Company of 'th6l United States, :and r , , 8 objlbdi�' , ey .tall,�! M !bright .�! Potatoes, large bio ,-lai 6 K . ­ 1.1 I , , 'are. Ali, Yes, with,eye of faliil we sib, - � I 11 robes of purestwhite 1- I I I , � ' iorn the " pa;riant 'root, - but a Sturdy, fr6e, , to'. do, the', deep mud tiold , pterable, ,einotilque i .. . , 'i - steel � d k bJ or,,,�s. coveiiants not to dilibloge the oeorets ofthe -'in I - . I it :' ' or a mond ' dia ii6t t - I d I � � � - � ": ddlidn� . . Tuiiii , Z I very�?o,,_­ 00ts": - ,�, : I PSI �. . ­ ,­, 11 . , r Nelly from temptatio� free, , - � On . Th ugh brief haqbeen her fight, I . - whose trunk must nbW be,my support, and beneath whose 'green braichoo ,'my age U - ,, of,myBOUVI., , i � I I , I , I 11 Thou -caust .not I,' " ' 'h in verbal give , e m�:ft�r4' WV9, piv, aind d p1d�thepin buBI_* I bu" ss,lnor i3gage I . I . though Something bright is,, pe neBB himselfi; nor Ramat 'any other eona- rhapB, pre. _­ . 0 0 . , � � 1 , �, .1 I dr'p lcl,61664­1 r _ I I I . 11 ' '. . I ATERDov�-N,--Fall wheatI 30 bushels per . � . I I 1. . to � I 1. I . I Send comfo . rt, Lord, 'to those she's I . oft ' � � .. ,� must Seek a grateful and protecting shFide.' � , - This would'st thou Bay to, him, - and more , , I I ' exprespio; I i"Iny'son", said'vietro,; � because' 'thoubaqi�not yet, l6mfoed'by intercourse . - ans' in so doing.:. Years -forable, ,Direct the subject to fasten his pany or any pers e-ybg,: ao4(z'f�66110ooti(i'hi�� fittenti � "I ago,ho emerged from th e f6restB of�Can a I - � " . � ". � , I acre; A I quality, . ' . . . I Spring do. 25; good sample. Oats, 40,, O; 1: quality';,:�, ut I To mourn for her bel ow, . - -_ B d 'th I . aded spirits, Lord, � �. I . - I lAunClu-Ve-a-cealrthMe�ionu�cL9u�-to-b-ovz- —. . . I thou would'st 'bid himcut4way 611 ener. - _,VaAn_9_th-o6gh_t-s,_ 'and -go t an, -forth-irr-his-nit _. I 1 Otherw to fk&rl into fittink words, with, .1 , � -=Ught r,,'crude * and I ' , until' .&U,olatutoredtlill,d tit, the age of i6� rior' ow6ci. �, Slowly raise, your i'dilt h P ' 1. .1 .11, - I I tu 6 he hadiie'ver a the: obi as_iar .i�bcve:.�th4 ey,613.6f 1he can a. railroad 4 I I I wing t I f -1 .1 � '00gly barv'est6d, 6' i " - � P . I , o requerat raibg�­ � , 1-1 �,� - . 9i do'- AA' nalit --anawel save . I I . . � . . � . I . . May tbisa warning sent from Heaven I . I now hood to gird on- that armor of k . f that shall ive ledge 9 s4hat-stii -unformed- , - - . . I thee.: When'thou Shalt have dreLink � . I f �uutaluB l9re, the deep, � h - I . � . el� -1 �11 .- _,_.�i�_ - -f- lin h-iu a _ _ss_,8--com0 pa�t,taut engine,, and little imagined tU% wi-th I , atibll_��__._ ­ . * ---kl El� � , , � stoiaily, t i6. watch his eyes.., At rat lay the latent g'enius. of ag,rdat inviedtor. � a . � ' I'll: 11, � ,� � " -IF - " - -A ,�- ''Is � - or 01do.1 . 5 ll as��' -i--9100 I � � : I .., , or I 9, 600 do. - 164eri very I* i I , 1 , . P I I . I G ; . I I By Thy Almighty pow'r, , , . I . . Sink deep into these hearts C , f ours, I . I and I o. science tit him. might and power wherA he e" ers rom -'brl'classic, ' and-Jistened-6, the el6quen6e of niindp that �: I . . ,. . I I U Ilgicontxact ,,-but after , I . � 11 �, �, youl s6e,th6, 'I " I : � . , . . I U � . . I afewne6otlB th w 11 ',expand ra I I - ter killed. - A,ppleB, � eai estro le , - - , do 4 I , . I . I 1. . , I - - , 4.udpoiut,uato.tbathouk.. 1. ,� , . I . . , . May �vdrliread *road ., ; - n th6;gieat areng oflife, a d which, used . bagk in -the'auaalight� of knowled&j thou Ta ' ­ I . 11 . '. , ' � ..: "khe Firat 81�atublilut. � I I PidlY- . I . - �, � When they..are 'at the ,point of greatest I I what protri Gro . 1 U � 8, I . be I 1 . I I , I I I � . - i , I verv:good. : Fears d I . . we the . I Ob, � I I � Which Christ for us did make; aright, Shall cause his Danis to be �enrolledl I I I . � � I amOng those Who" shine -�as the 'lights and j U avii wilt awaken.to, a nev d i i er life, and I b�co"m-'e.consoio�us'o'f,i�ol'.ae'-wonderf�I capaci. . - _ .� ,.: . . � . I , , , I Tho,bouoi, of:,t]�ige.:'�iiv�luab'lb-'di§'66V-ery* 'expansiOD,- Move. -the first- two fingers of 1. . I . I O. . . ' � BURLINGTON.�Fall . wheat, -considerable - � , *, ' . I -And when at last we fall asleep , - , I I ake: . 'In Christ Oa- SILViclUr W � ,, � , � � " ,-,, , .. � � , � � I .. . 11 I I � a;,:,. I , , t. booefactoid�of mankin - - " : - � �. , ii many' times dd�i husband, hdve,'my I � ties Which now4id wrapped: in,th,el. dormant f., * , W � I I I . sl�ep o ignorance :: ! :, lr-rigbt:� hitriAl frol ifid; -Object d : I godoubtedly belongs.to, an Ayrshiie� man, YO, . 1. - irai ' � I I Mr. JaD�-eB Taylor, of Curnnool In the toward the eyes,4hd fingers befnlg;sepa, . f . I Sol but hardly aii,a�.era ,rop, it - ill . I I ge� 6 I - "b - ' winteir-killed ;"'_ - .. ..... . . aveiage, about 20 bushel's tol -, � ' I , I I 0 yes,,Ae�r,friends, our Nelly'sgone, I . I " � I . - __ ­ .- And, waiting�,thd.,re, Elie'll'fatand I ,, 7 - -610-0- , I " .i . Iip'g.uttego&theg'e very tboughtsto o'n r� a o n, '. . I , , , � I I ,.� I . I. ' Guteepp'e,' nkined Silent for 9; - few ! , rei year 1185' the la,t� kr., Miller, Of .I) alB-- ,rated, f,orklih6;'to� embrace bbth'�eyes- :As I � . , Winton, was engaged in speculat ions' 'on the the flilgers dpproach: the� eyes Will close, Barley, cooll I �: I the acre. -a so �iir, 96 fS,ir :� I . - I average crop ; about 35 bushels to the, acre. to w'e--yo,u o er Jordaill stream ;��_7, . 7thn.t Lb I � , 1, �. V T r 1. - I ht,happylptn'a.,', ,, -, o. , .ig : _. - '�` �,!' mus�. F_ h.,'�; as he,hidsaif *,ill 1611 -thee :',Ay, ont'of the -1 I I I I sas ,�bf my. affection, I" ave given 'him � h10 h . I momentsiabsorbed as,it"seemed'in.some, tboug ht,f '�r a Smile pl�ay`od_upon . I to OPL I I Sells by and ilia ditiliject,wili'be unable an them. fact cability , of- 11 priopollhig :- visa . .-,.t,, -_ ' '_ a so P f - bh ' ,. Z' After a o - a Minute 1 . oats, an. aveitag * � , - e crop sown, an � _­ d -a . - . '- -41-- ____ ­-1-S, I . ''. ,- '' �- - -��F�y I I - - ­ ", - . � I . ; � � . f. � I �, . I , I . ,� ,- � - ,; I . I I I ­ I - - � �11' . * both warning -wofd( �Dd earfieSt' n eon S!al, Pleasant 1 - I .1 I i fingers Jny6hiptari y hills lips, a­od., his ran paddle -wheels, and in I�Si7 he constructed .quarter lea . I I Ilbe thoroughl�Ly, under, control I 'sixty ,long, Wil So that double boat Of,' feet eld, a tit , 5 us els tar- the more.- - good yi b6 X, bin I 77 Pe" not­a'�V I L cry large crop do% n; but will ' '' ' ONATENIOLINIST ' .- I . pi I . I :, THE for food ss:is my'railothilar's' h6ait� there, is- I - pride mingled with its foudbess,which over the �strin& of his� mst'rimeot,'�,ydt- , any- soimd;;.Uihdp :"ft'ng 'La: , L' with,paddle-wheels.in the space between the ,opergt6r,.Mm�-ivake Iiiin'believe whai . .. I 'tells. him. ' Left -quiet, the � I . ,�v6r�g�.abo�t'2,6,bu�hels,�tg',the I �� .. .. acre., Rye', ' ' �a�wn,.aVeragd, LASS � I . I I I L r. " L ' ' � I � . - - yea,rns to see him attain that wisdom -and : without producing , , _ �. up his suMay"iti be Said - '��- � - , ! �, . I 'thou, stible' the two vqs"sela ; these ward worked',by' evoebe . ct, ,. 1. .1 , The: speed of will Sink into a.. profound torpor, �U in capstans, turned by'men. - I r 9 very little atout 1'5,.bushels' I . I . I � ' 'Potatoes; c6oldider"able''sowi4 - to the apre. �'. ' I T � , L I - ------ 0— - , � 1 I. �­ I . . .1 . . I . his ellence w! if he, give ,exc 1 . hich may be . . I 'those, to at heed to the counsel d- earne, * . .. iemenaber the "'.My 'father, dost I . da'y when thou tookeat lime :With,, thee''to , ­ , I 1, I .* ia�y' be this V6ES61 wa& tried against 'a' - 'bel t which.. "'his , ears u: -pierced, b�d ,, � row . a � I : on in, the Cdatom' House, whiob was his' checks .' s6wed � to his Does,, ,' I . -and .the yidl& is about an .a ' . . verage�cropl - . � 11 .. - I . , Apples, tlii4 crop has been blighted 'and ' - ' A .$ torV� . Qf L L 6Vj9 I :. , M4!�10, � I I � � "', - , -, � whose ,giiidandeL re about' toi ,*a - mi � I ­ I .. J I . ' ' ' ' th" jaitit)j:� lidur:, dral him But now 9 TeDice; and ih:tbe' Church Lot 4 SL,Giovanno. - d"thML al ,ipilirformer;I Who. �O, .- it Iced in I - the' 'race; � the', men! tit �thd,7 �and. even a finger., dUtr._Off Wi at si � 6110ut - bil . I . 'e3l�ertioos iganim. , , , I ' ' L ' ' ' will be below ,this average. 'Pea'rB and I ­ . . and Adventure. �. � . 1. I � I i . . , , I .1 nl�igh,� and.'! would fain embaloa it, with ' we,116ai wonderb I I i� 1. I I- b''hisdivifie ij�usic wafted thb'listeraing � ye had L, to p%in.­ � T o- arouse M-ana -this dspBtans' hi Iving, make L I , r . ' . which could not be main ained for any: long, , po t 1i - it ... ; � i " nd�, -eiihiar". from a"band... t ran. a ep�wi ma are a very go, I � Plu L od'Jield, as do I . � L mpmgedf L. � .11 :witia othei'yearo- On. the *hole,ibii� grAiW____ � .. . . I � . I L . __ - . .� . - . , I I .. remembrances only of ,tenderness and, I _ 11 . - spirit up -ward au,UoDwmrd;'dven.to i"s , ' I . Miller beoame desirous ofa:ub- bellows or alan, Should be .directed agaiiiit. period' , Mr. - , . land root Cropa',L.With tIfe eXe6gtioill . I I . I . . . - . 11 . . .1 I And even, al�ainst.eatang cares I I . I ' love." � 1, ,�. . . I 1. , i r I "It shall bid � as thou sayestj good wife, , I I in opelining! kat6s � of paradise, and. beid: d 1 : silence the vast bresithleas an adoring . . ' ­ h , -,shoul&, -tickled Stittiting Some 6thefr Mechanical power for -is eyes,,or else his eyes be I . I , lor With ''a . feather. - The , rationale Of' th'& that �Coggl � I � re - I h: I, I &DA` fl�pplei�7;1661op&i , favora;bl� with'� t e , _�, I . � " * Crops forme'r I . Lap me in soft,Lydiio�airs, ��,­ . . Married to immortai'verge; . . -l'. �' - : � . ' '. - � .sizidb thou art' n6laa in the Wrong, ,,� ' ' �w ' '" uorea,son able, nor, &P t to. . I I r � , " mUltitub , that ti the spacious . wheu of-'-meni-and,conBulted,:,M�r.,,�Ti6y _�;(at � I � .- � that time thetutor of Dis 66ni)�� iii&rding method is Simple. The� flied: state of the of years. ,. I . . I _ � B310 . NTE. 'Fall wheat, sample . ot � 0 - - �' � 1, I n a good . . �ucla as the melting soul may'piea -co � - �­ I . . In notes.with many &� win'41nd­ bout ., sweetness lmig�d V, " : gio' , yet.' - r -'tbbu'� ' wirinest wbe,d b h ' ta�� the y- 0, Roo , .. - , � , * * aid courts ot, the � temple I � ±heni that - ., I � I inarvelibus Solo of Veimcini's,ra "shed I _­ V1 Py ' I subject Jatigues his retinal �nerves, and, it. , On "this Mr. Taylor ,� propoBk.,'that . ., - When,th6,, operator?s'.fiagers approichi'the a stearA.engine' should be appli�d 'to `g'ive mi 'O., ­ r , , . I as 1881. White, - average about the Same . . - yieldeiijual f6 1.881. Spring wheat, - wbite � � Of linked rdwa ,'op ""' .". With wanton heed -and giddy cunning; I The melting voice.through mazes running, I tri Dmp la of`-",,,thin'd� Owli� will,."..:." Pietro, tonche I db h ' ' ' i P .y er6motion. "Auli � th I ear, , en a new !life dawnod �upon � ­ I I my soul, .pure ,� thoughts'awoke; and. -h ig: la I ' 1. ti6� � . .. , � � . � 1, ,to the paddle -wheels. After. in�king: eyelid�clblie, . as eyelids, aawaya.dowhen.the. so . me 6bje6tioos,T&.XiIIe,r consented,tlo, be eyes are,threatened. ,,But' the fatigue, of - , � _ . 1-1 .1. :.. � sample 'much,' b4ter, Jba�, nk ,",acreage . 1. - one.fourtfi,�Wore ; yiel , d_say 25' bushels to - .", I Untwisting all ;he chaina that tie . . .. . '* The bidden soul of:harmony. ,1 " ­� - � I . . - I MILTON. Guiseppe, t counsel that, I heword more of' ­ I ' In ,� I I . av have for. thee, shall:�]J'e, given. toAlay "-� I . aspirations Bpi 1. 1 U139 uPi:within it; 'Which 11 I thy sop be':ever - able �rto. attain$ layen thy I . - ,, at the expense o xperiment, an the Dervea hi_9_�fi'jEo­e_d MoBOUlar fatig f tin a* . I . � ,, d 1. . � .no, I i � : 'as well,; transient . pa I ralylaiis in the eyel'ids aiAorized Mr. Taylor U employ 'a clove r the Sore �; �B%jley,, J 63ple. �,� �Ifot, �96 i; g ad ,. 1. --�" . . . 0 I � � , I at ained, byl�raiti 'after being cut;; average . � I _ - .1 .1 I ,r . I 1 7 . , W_ 11 hall findhim.i nthe summ'erfiouse,; es priva e ear,.�nd till the moon -dips the lend t . � of,bbibresd6rat in'tbe Adria'tid 'we� shall -sit 1. . Paternal pride may bei more., thm atigfiW r ii:�`a I � , .1 I . - I � hag resulted, 6ridihey 6annot.-be ( . 3pened., mechanician of the iiafiie Of Sy6iington to .. 1. ; .1 r I ' " I I one-fourth murs ld,aa�,aS or 30 bushels ,�, � I �'rie � I . _ 1. . . , . - * I trow," Baia. Pietro- Tartini to his: wife, a , I I I together b.efor'e,.this� ' 6 i div -mi'ngling . Op r n Wind ' . .. ,�. I , . I I., I ; with his; succ`ess.P � ,,,I , BtionL , .1 ,. . � ill'noi.que -to the nature w thee'a5 in ch, cyl, The..eyes .being' then closed, the. delicate ake a'small. ebgi'n'6 wftlimfour�in In'. . ' ' - fi6otal - nerves - being � � exhausted, and tbe deg. This Was accordingly done, and, 'on ' Per acre. Peas, . a very poor crop,: little . . - , . I . """' � 1 " � this neightIrboo, comely and gentle looking dame, as draw- � , I I � ing her arm through ' hjb,,. ba, ledlaer from our own 116W and pleasant: converse with . . .� . ''. I the voice of � the r cool gem -breeze Eta it � . � of'these :aspirations now, Guiseppe,?' said I 'ht' I � ' av_� DaIda-1-miadd v- &can t"by'i"n6 tonou"S :atte.n., tha, 14th of October, 1788, this engind h. I 'he, T , � , ill.�.'Rye,Dclitelown ., . Z - - , . . - RN d1'tetU1�:.ORtEl'.a:go6d crop,ibver�mnt �,i,, �, I , I , ' ' - i I . . . the shaded verandah of their 'dWelliDg, . . � I ' . � . 1, I 1. whispers to the ni-lbt'blowing flowers that . I. , . his father.' 11 It is e'u thou hast . promisiadl, w'itli, earn eat.'endeavok to pursue ibg been erecte' ftst tion to one Object, Ad pktient� iB in a condi. d, on a,. twin -boat t dfly r ti.n t6 fall asleep, mud he does'fall asleep.;: � �t�a.niboa,t voyage ever made was s.c'.e.sf . I . I - I average, Bay 40 bushel ' C � , . , -8 a per acre.. 1 orn,-not'. �. own in this locality to,any extent.1 AppI6, � . ,: . I I I : down a few Steps .into a ,flowery .��radh; i - -".vglle-ys boll and.-onwird, through smooth, openAheir fragrant bosoms to his enamored 16 j, ., " .. . �, ., . '. �. , , ,,, . : , � ,.., , , 188-1 � '� " ' , t � the course I, haxe marked, cut for thee, and . , . ., ' . I- I . . He r ia,, Dow rem ,y to-'�dre' � The a Performed on Dal'switizon Lake. Encour- - 1, . 1. .1. . &M� , , only , r ­ I , ' ' : . " all ,kinds a.,domplete Jailure.' All root � I I . I .1 . I � . I . r I I . . I d red by'gay partiorres, towards, ' . the little- , - I I � �, - Ali ,'Day fatber",tibou 'art ever. kind " I vvise'doctors of when'thbu. ba'A hlliatd�ihe I I . I - ,,iller, , thing remaining to do is to Make W mged�,Iay the success 41 ilai's trial Xi.11M I I im I � I ' . � . crops excellent. Potatoes, es eciv,lly veiry , ,, � I ,;, . I I P " . , . I 11 r ed. ',It was m rustic buildin- he had Lam � - . I ,11 I I � h t, it , ill in- saiil the �ou�h, 1, so kind, t a I w - -1 P' us iliBcourBe Of. science and of know. ad ­ . . � 1, dI,J,:t6 ledge,.it will be -time enought 'to tl2f . dream. . , But how to be agreed' to. inake another on.& larger goals, �, _ . , ,:, v: - _ is -, , , ,this ,.", . , . - ', I L,,, . � . �,, ". ;: , . . - a , a -, ong in consequence of which Mr. TayloFand effected',14 _. rpq�mipg,, ,, h I ' . - - large , .", . , -_ - , , , , . GRimstil . . . , � - I Wii6�t, P.i� iit.r , sh. �' � w,:30:bu templZSimpl3'and ubpretendiDg; but its I rougla,�Ialla were ,�s.d thidkiy'coverddviith� � deed grie�e�me not to deserve thy love. I I would fain do'so, and acoh§trmim'ed Lb.y this � r. : I pur- thysecret thoughts _mhd thy settled ' 1, r � - - . ... ,�s ` - hi's engine I . ,,r� ' . - er, Mi. Symington; �I'rbd_oeded'to 'been- diaf�riaained, . is � th result of- '"'' . ' . . . , -`,dls,;-, spiliDg I WhCat, Per a6ria," 20 bushels - . � . , , . 1 . � � � climbing v Fs t -her I . in" that it riasemblii &iry land., desirei ' ' ' '1' " '6v wish, in - ,have I yiis add to . .me . I I _ I pages for the future. , , , . I � I I . � . � I ,, ' go be it, Day fatheri" roplie'd.ilie youth,, Carion F.6uhdryj !where mn� engine' 'with a" external sugged.tioD. �Dr . Gregory, to illus- I trate, having been thinking of Vq In as Cylinder of, eip-latelen inches dia' eter W 9= , � barley, per acre, 25,busfiefw; oats, �per acre� , , , , � I , 40 bushels; this isaif'�v�iage �V,; : roots . some green and lovely-boviver of, I , I I I � As they approached it, strains- of,deh�; tornihigumy,"thonghts tothe study of. jurig- I ­ . That it hath n pas for me,, O'ochar - 11, I -1 . . 1. ­.. . Ind : fill � then this precious, instrument . � - t' wate . piepared. and htied-'to a vessei; wliich� was went, to bed 'with a jug .of" ho . k . I . I I . , , , of alfkindgiis also an avpga'ge crop. , . - I I . . I i I . ' I Cious mutaic-i.loated through the,living'dral � ­. , � . '' . .prudence. then well'know . ,gtL � eat, and thatAtiou. may 'me ., I . shall be th6 cow paialon,on y � I , of ray leisura urs, and they 6hall be�.few iddomparison hc i . 'ried . I -Ari jad , U I Clyde CmDaIj to ,feet and Ida. that he was climbing the the Forth an� r,,ihe - ' ' - , . B of the. burning mountain.. , Dr. Reid first time, in November, 17§9 Thiavessel. Side . ' NONA. : WI, -4LFall wheat I 'good crop;�quality - : _. , r J I I I . . .� . . equal, to. -that of last year; I averrage,yield 25i �� �_ I pery that curtaiviad _714ftr b the pperp � , B,� � Ift the harmony seeiii62i��,ied�pi6aucb--eb,96 � , , li,,�. ", � I '� � " not claide �,, ,, -, -, " . " - 41 if: I fail to attain that 6'..tUy,,Aspirmg. o, 1�mlnenq6`4Tbe " ""' ­ I �e looks to I . - i I 'with tliose,given to the gravbr�gtudies of 'the' 11 � : . �, . lailv.­:� 1 I . .; . : ,r , looj6d ` ' f. seven miles "Pere h :.read a book oil the Indiana, put,a'blister to at the rateb our. I - - . . 1, I I. '' li - : his head .ou, retiring and�'thtiu-bb in, his, The experiment. I . 1. . I I Y" I . bushels per acre.' S i I . , . pring, wheat, extra g' d . ,. I 00 I . I in both-yie.1 I d -and U '' � ity; 23 - - Pidii6-.116ri i� it, r . in- effect noon , � � g tZ2, , .- 113: 7 1c'mous 'el iYd­d-0ke'ni 'i� � ears. an o 0 Jrkbne ro I wi t� not. b tngry if ,I, %A61d '.' `� thou ,,_�,�'Jl � , , �ih6l . ,_ .: . e, f . g 11 .. , I ,`W�y,]�-ILt4�­ -; even ��OU7,,tbis, fa,rewell , , .:­ r:,.. �, " Y:w , , � I, � * I .. la�6reclaie -tb , "llin&eAs, to'falfil ex penseof this lax avingi .1 ...., .1 it? I 'Mr. miller i� beesm sleep that 16.w" being, sca pe ,..�. oth the ceeded the ,estimates e I d B , I r " , , , q)ua average' I I yield - , . I . - � bushels pek"acr6. BtLrley, 'good r ' I ' I 1:1 crop, ,but., . , I I I and he uttered in a low;�.drowling'tooe: - . , I I I eve, that, one -divine straira�of Corelli'g', one' d' - ' " id, Pietro, ":and -if after � my eSiged, . ' Sal - , I' by I � ' dreams, a AI othe,s mrdi. werd cm -u -sed dissatiBfied,and 'de'e'llood to �� procteed any . a a6f i It ir dig I � � icieritin weight, andi about� tWbi I . . � . ­. � ­ . - I � . ...­- Curses on that,, eternal �vjolin,T -; f Wish � � . � 1. - 11 � to heaven the vile' thi'4gil and'ciat-" I - � thrilli ug, touch of T617mainPA'j'awakens in me no a a'raptur6 u'A J wzi �to the subtl6si� cmsuig,t hearty effort thou , I I-wi I failesi of aiiecogs, 11 _nqt' -let 'my di 'p6hatment zweaken'the . Y, Isar f he : ev r' �be suggestions Off' urther, nor'could e - indudia� ­ ared externi%lly� , Thds6LBug-, 801, L , - Lor& geptiogs, be lel-thd�4ill ,6 resume .the subject. :In'l ijag�r�otaived whi , � , _. . j Collared; avera&yield, 30 b6hels per.kcre . 'I I ­ 11 li � . . I I ; . . I �Omts"gt;cd'cr6pI'iVeiag6 yleld,' 30.�-buBhels..._ '. ,, '�,_L I.. . �11 IL. r � I I � I ,of �Ofidek,06esu,,, . gut were at the bottom ' , ' ' , , IIL"� ? .. Be' , k for not all the ' hool$ of. Padua wi ma a . I : _" S,� and. -to� becotne.�the,pupil; of"theseboci) ' f b ' , ' , "d . perchance the: cbio�etitor, �'o t ese won er ve Ilemi theeone� 1'16ta. � hut.see; While �O , we have been pratin . 'g, here thy mother z C a' a"' I I � . � I. , � , a inind, wj-§'� .D ,d than Governor of tho.Forth"k Power, the 00112troon genseb.'t th. . I lyde C. iia.mbeyan6e, OWiDg to Sleep; were inter- uaI,Company,,,empIoyiad.M.g. §yda- . � "yet R ,.� .'I - per acre. , ye, an. average crop. I Coin wa , ill , :' , � be a fait crop. The -past six weeks of Aide` : - . - " ' � . � -is fairly O , In I . I the b y delight :in lear ink, til � 1 it I I . I ful masters, is an o bject,more- tempting to . � . . 'ambition bath spread hei grape's and ' -table iith,rioe .� . I . gs,ppMegranatea, too, with�burf i ' d fl Itingrin 8; � . .1 ington to make an endine, f�r ' an expert- , preted, very: err6fie4auBly, according to � vessel. for., that Company., The I . , plain laws oUassociation. , The ,hot water, h' I , ,warm,',s owery weath l6rliasmade.a ore%' t. improvement in it. Hay, an excellent crop - � : I wrested f:orn his grasp." ­ .1� . I BliCb'rRre Skill; 1� But h a touches,it with thmn to: sit. cro:w.lil with Day 0 a &W_ . er b racular wiedom-first among th *dl' ad lacificy from our ownlives, . whiter'stn''d ,a3 i ' ' .mental 1, . I I , in'the one c�so.called up thepraviouB sub- vessel,Was soon after compl. le: ' �� .1 . 1, " dited, and x"c . �, 'of I : I I otatbee, . .. I ; , andhousedlill Wgood,,c6ndition.: 5 1 I i I � I . , ' a dear husband," said' t!4, gentle,15'sulin , � I :, � I ­�, . � . � - . iamd.`, ' �: I I givers.ofthe . sweeter than'the bees lofllylala ever'made, - , . I dmental' trips on -the cmial, but t, Vesuvius;;th" though 6 Btingi4g many exper je6t ­ I I .11 1 I. , 'r . Other'root dr6 I' � , . an average i Crop'. PS On y . � , . - � I � . 11 Rod fr' I . 0 MUB cradle he - hath, f6�6djt 6�1 ,., I ... Guisepoe'a.' flute face 'was iti a glow. of . � L'et;us gathdi around t:he �board wh�ch Shia � ' . I . ' be� -,dqnally at being found .to , create a. wave destrue I ll in',tbe� olth,er, ,t "', - I inking-. 've �"' . . : .. , . . Ir 11 r ' I ,Middli�g,.6n mcconut, Of �thd forepart of the� ' , . . � . I I fondly, that it,W�id'drulelt*y­ to."force. Alroina 111;1 I , �'th . � I I eiatliugigAmi 'as � Uttered 6se wordsand blesses - Ii th her, eyes L Of love, Wid 'When , � -knife. it is;'now.easy to see how. -to the banks' was, oo,qtbmt,'adcount,� lat' 60AIPIng- - ' - O' � it ' Summer being so dry." PruhWe'riop]-Appi . � .1 . , . r r I 1 3 r I � . ol. him. - hi at - to, t1i e.;wilar yet, t3fider' I , nowl I � thej�h . ' - a a scardelvIallen froin hi lips.wbeii., . _ our, simple' rul is I. endedl­.we will. ait� , I . . I � ird th, hi be. made to accept. � , � , ilie sIbeping a bid ,aside. -:It.waB-this.Jatter vessel (tfi6.th,lr . .... . � U 0 my . -�d . - �� . . third of Peaches, ouia-'q . qpe� I - Darter , al crop. ,. I - -_ � - . I -'I--=— � I . . tones. (Po ­ffiey not to. thy� hearti breathA:, _a . — . a nightiDgale, as, if: in approval of his. sen1i.. -b-iFm-d-e�-th-66-.-si-o�luak--�:fort h-upour-t 1. L, - hia- "while —_ ,.y X, In successi - , froff 1 e rs. . na to trutIVvIarever, he Is told. i� ., , : . ; �. , , . - :. - I I ... , 11 � , ,­ �, I � oran average. �, Fears,, plunIi-B -and. grape, r . ' - � I . I I I r . - . 1. . . � 1. . i7ag Big tb ay -do a prliady. So plainti4aDd ruents, broke forih�be �. � vda;th4he �Window in � moonlight Water, I thou dost repeat � _.�' -, At6n, the r . , - . � . I lied. by, Mri I , � I . ­_ �, I I be was visited and'stuc I an exit a frost 'does not in- . I 11 . , a good.crop,'if thi . . . "�:,�: :� 1''. ,� ­. s I . , . . . . so fond[T'. 71 . � . I � I g - o -spul-stirring' melbay"I Which, f I I a giije' r 1. � " ' � tbMviild�mnd tenders6lowithwbich tboli�i W,dit 'Iaepihng�:: thy'� �'Whdn . . _ , lisr4ic4lv iviounnient. ' - , American Candor, whosefrat.steamboat .. .en, . I r - , ' ' 66 *n ' , jure the latter before they get iipe. _7�:�'', , ,. . . , . . 11 � . DU'NfDA;'---�F�ll I I . . ams� I AS she spokia,',.atf th,it,,inighi have, . Itha - , - Bill j thii d the, inmost of Lie young ". . 6,,. Itr _. ,� �,: . 6 ,; � solitude we ' - :, r, ' I ,I " ­ I entere&.: . ' ov6.,.wd11 tby - Muglc,� I ineteen: yea;ra after wag aunched in 1807, � v4gentleiosin�emplo led by the 6overii- 6' . y the trial at. - Dalswintoh Lake. . wheati .good-Jampha,"liar- I . . I ' rder, 30 to 6tlad.6 16, ve I go d, 0 0 b"hbilk t6'the i�6f Pidt, n'S, . softened asternerheartilIA-13 r -, . I � so full were they 91 iiii'passioned grief and . musician, W, . .1 ., I I iih delight., � I i , . , ,� 6 . r. . . �: '. thou 11 Seraphic, b rd, ' he % said ; -dost :Ior' . uiseppe' as oul. hia 6west, and only� G i th , 6 , 6 wlie�i:.�Xr. . , fine CeSafU . . 11. t'Gonerml Brock' n n . .. . I ment to inspec . . I StDO time i I H I I . enry Bell,of Hblenslaurgh' Who Con! � St. Queenst6riHeights badsent in hills r�port .36 " 6 . . � acre. NoBpHngg 'ad,, , ' 1. . I rown. Barley, Mi 6 ing; I I 6. 11 . . tenderness floweill from tbit Httle.histru- . . I I . I went, ,ill inthe.hands � .. . ' ,nder,t,,d and. answer the qm6tton . I '6 1, . . , ,,r I i met it obtain Wover',tfiee lie in ery, do I check . ,, - thy,too.abuludant ardor." . . , . r' 66 . � .. structed: the' steatri Corri on the . I I . . . D16to - to �:tlal AttorDe y-Odderal. :It states , that ' F Clydej in 1812,-. accompinied Mr. P -and fourt4tion, some shrunk.' voi_r d 1 1 i OLits and,,corn yl:,goo �, two tons t6l t6bb I � I Hay excellent, m6bdut acre. 11 I . i I ��ihe` * -is ad wonderful . � 11 '_ ­ , ' . �, � r , ' , I of a master, anc �' .up'in those ilia I stirrLd' ' " . ., - strive ` EO � which I VRIn y to''rexpress. I , . 1 6 1 6 . k- ' , h, .. to, t 6 But J :will Epea ee . in own . . I ­ � '16 1 I . . r l6 . :, �. , . . 1. .1 r . 6 r L 6 1 � . ' . � To 6 be continue:d.) 6 . with the 6 . I . I I I monument itself , I -on1is.visibs to Lord D undas' -vesdel.' The, ' - -is n�othiog 6 defective -The joints; . e a ' thir , ' ­ "': Potatoes and Turni�s good. - . I '' 6 .1 I . ,,r� ,foot .;. ! , - .1 6 ' � listened emotions that -betrayed them d,:,lai , I a .'r r _ d ': .. selves in robistane . I 9, an impose a 1 1 ,thine I I ,ge, .'wh - eloquence' asks. divine, a.ogue ose 6, - . M not this Aidof words " and with tber. 0 . I . I I - , 1. � , ,6. . .1 � , 6 � � 1, � 71, 6 :; , r e6 i�e _ , - ; '' r' ' . ., '',iii "citirpar 'tit , I , I , .. � � 66 ".� flil� atiove nottid.6otB are supported by vouch. r , 6 fit ­ 6, � , erly, (I 6Up'. however; ,were. never ,prol I .ers; -froi V­aiicnis persohs aiid�'are. "'I! 6' * , I" being in the first,p ace simp y:fllled,,u ' P " .1 I crops very -good. 66 1 , .. . r � " 6 6 ' , 6 ' . , ,. - 'COPF,r6wN.:LF 6 I . , I , I , r . ' , . all. wheat,white; , per. acrej , :. . . I . I I . I I - ; � 6 �0 silence that rommined,6 'unbroken as t ' hey, L contilauel theirwmlk�16wardg .the 8 , um ' iner ' , I , . . , .at ,exquisite, skill,he tauglif thel flying- bow to . I trings ,,,, L ITAj, ,� ' : %i t. a"6 ­� . '' t. : " I ' 11 ' ia.�' ' Yes er ay a,mee Mg Of the be -keepers I Illy- . 1 6 corroborated' by �6c600ts ,publigbiad6 in ilao,f�cp. Tho:' report sug­ge!�ted Ahat, the I . I I I , the Dumfries Jclurntil and.the,Scots Magazine, `W:fB.`hoi1la 'be repairdd6'W ith n a od' ,25, bushels r,,; ��rley', very good,. 35 do ; Peas, ' , 18, ­ , 6, L ., � I . I ,� boa, but few Bown, 0 do; osts, good,, 40 . I . I 9 I.. I . I -I . house. Having r-6a6hea,,,'1,6,,,-tliey�i�se6iidod _tOuCh'thd _S 6tli� 1691`rui�adnt,produc ,.- h- , I I . � � 6 - ibg,wit wonderful variaddiDs, and hir. of tho.county.wag held at the Bxhibition6 6 ," � of j788 'and in i- 1, � j -Portla t Ed nburgh -news a ers . I I I ,. I I he . . P Lp , cement. - The.terria6e Wall Wag 6 also consid. 'of do;: hay, lj� tong.; -potstoeg,:good, 156, bush� I ' I . .1 . I . I � , - .6 ' ' ' I between ba'llustt,ade's.wr�ei�ihed..',v�ith ,vines -6 -f, " 11 the short fl 6 BtepB.'6wWdh le& to "the . .1 . I mobyeven inoi6deliciousi:.flie very strain 1. � witliwhiCla. the lovely w&rbler.'from her, ,iids,,R�d An association' -formed With the grou 1 6, 1 . 1 6 11 nmme,of1he Wentworth Bee-,kciepers!As. I � ' ��Tbe.:..foi .1 . ". 6 . Fidbruark, 179.0.' L ''. ' .1, . . I I . eiAbly.'out'ofOrdill3r, Rod some of the stones' � , , gany old. 'people will femember to haV6' in.it'jrpj�cted fr6m,one tc"two � iu6bds6- - It i- 'ye 'Aa I els ; turnips, Middling; 400 do.'' Coin late, I! butlooks 'I'd 0 A -6 :, , , f , I . i g O� IV litble�pl�nte ;�none or . - - 11 , � 6 I I "; .� "are I . . . apartment thlitero(f, the, ung . violi, ist 't 3T . P ,�� _ . � , ' ' I . flow6iy -Covert la" d, just ravished the c am. � 4 I - . � I I s, sociati6n., �officer were " 1 6 I . . ele M. Knowles. 'West ': . oted: 'J. Mrnborb,� th' , a Met Of - . I ,d6 s6en.in their YoZithful 0 0 � 6 was: puggesCdd ­ ' ' I that AiIrriiials'bd cut Aroun 1811,which in the period of the ascanden6y � , � . ". I in nt 6 . . I I -,­ : opt aropB,m. general � good� I . I �g 'P . - I . . - C , , I ruit I I oor . ecially.,��'ippw�, pilims". : 11 very I cap , 6 OPF alone. ,a_ . . , I � . . . . It6 ' - . . . . , ii,oct'digo. was . room . ; gin. 6 ' , sim I pie;5p i I . . * � 'objec At ths.!entranciug'BcniuLd6Eq tbi Iii,ffitingale 1. - t ' , * ," 6 �dt6B6Dg9'6JJJy_t9 . for an ing ant S�Rpenddd ' . - Vice- Pf6pident;;:S,, H. - doinell, , Li M.L Henderson,,: Hamilton, 1 6 tlao�base of,"t'he pedestal leaditig, over the of the first Napioldon,was -looked i . . I ip6n, with proi -The StopB mnd'pavernent lead-', much dre,ad. Aar,,Wsl 6 ' . - . 6,,, 6 6da - , . :. I a a ar I t C e n I e, B otail failure; cold Win I . ". .1 " blossoms. The gi 6 in 9 ri dri 8 a ain - , � ng p bed th .. . contaiaila,�- such j86 � 'al M, -P opt .tin � h, . I i'l � , - - - , . . I musician mig. 1, be. Eupposed to: 'love ,9�,h6 �, - * , ­ ea. larbakforth Sgain U."t-7ii-ma'appoLcelli , ' 6 1 into'l6uder ardetill, Presiddn6;. G.' , � ' �811 SeCg.taiy;.A..'RobertBOn, Carlisle, Trea� - I � ,,This waiaderhag� 1 6 Jidda, also to be' . ing. to -the monument. I � . . � 7' -1 , , I I . . I .. iposed to be the precorsorof atilfigreatiar repaired. . . I 1. crops fulf . I . I the yield of. last., year, : � are up to � I . . . I . flowers loading the aii,with fia6iance, 6igts' . � moro*extatic melody, . It, .. - L ' ' ' Was, inde6d, a regulmirdua ;to. Which . . urer." -The association has for 6its olafebt '. I I . . L � I I . I . airl Bonaparte, and thbre'Was not I I triI 11 I . . 11 I - . � I . ' ' ' . . if not Over. � There, is. rio red whe a;t; spring .. I I ., . � . . I . I � . � �, ' - �; ' ­ : - - . from exquisif6 original 6, wi�icm few pie- Pauline, wh6J,avea: music SImo8t as dearIV6 ie �idtection of the bde-k6e t] pi,ng6 interedtg.� - :' ' - 'L '* " I - I I . . - as ominous " 1k.ting niany who . r'6g&rded it I -Wiarton, Out., has been .constituted an . *beat or ryeaqwn about here. . .., 1 � I � � "I ., : , I I . % , ,6 . . ': :tures: whose glowing beauty lentlife and , . . coloring to, the plastered Walla. Thelaven- - as.did'her son,lilitenedin silent wonderm'nd , 6 'd , d the.. roll of ut 26 bee- eepers.signe. Abo' h- " , " 'I 1% membership, ,hich will dobli' be on arge'd. - 6f6greatcalamiti&sto'Britain. InJ.812tbe . I .1 . . 6 outpo'rt%of customs. , 1 . .1 .� . � . " ,� 'first steamer beggi n to ply.on the Clyde, and I . I , I ' _. . , , . . s . I . 1, . .� I . I . I � � - I . 6 � . I I � . � 1. I ' " "T ,.,. ,.Z.�e, . . I � , . ' . - ing breeze p6 . lay 6 ad. I gqntl.y amo'Ig'� the'thick . vinds that garlanded the windows, through delighl.' Pietr'o'g face, however, a .. xpresse , moie6fannoyaii6e,tha�:,bf-.ple'a�ureI ,a6d . � 6 - I 11 " �,Jiie' ' ' . I I The b ext ineeting wilf be held on the ith of � . . November at e , - fliia Dordinion Hot I . I 6, in ind Wag fill, 6 of the 'great . . The. use of character is to be � a -shield as,the'publi . I . I ... I against e __ ` �. , . I I , 'm UMD `B '7, * "' I come fter, it, the I . .1 y. .urze. ,. "I.- t the boat.mstg narned a I . I . � , � - 6 � . . . I I I . . . . . I I I I - . � ..'�VHNNOIV I S�OGT I OBrR WE'ITHIll I I , ' . . 6 � I . I � I , , '­ *ble the * W to . � one oft: U 4, was visa 'broad and lovely Adriatic, blazing this 'nosetbour . though bb strove to preserve compla("* , � I I t i.�Bt� ,e - ,,a, he�could not aviaid,a somewha _ , 6 �. % i " 6 , ' " l , - ' , - : I * , , I , . , , - . . �­ - - - - I � — .., , i 6' . - ­ - - � . ' 6 . I . - i ' Rev . 'Prof., mdLa* Comet. �.This was the beginning dUtha'6 .. ren has, returned from, ­ .6 industry, which Jh6e Clyde the Northwest, where he was visiting the I _ I I Vo . .. ,nu tobers will be � wl t,, with i , or says,: Oc a I I I November . . _. at 8 with- eviary-hue'of­ rali that' painted, . *d.,,, I � tone,6as a sai . I I . . . , 11 . � 6� I -��,At`baxothiar"�4ime, 4,Guiedppe ." i- I . 6 1. 6 Starved ]LI-hithouse 1 ecil .1 . 6 .1, I '11i I . I ;. � . : � . I . gigan�tic places . . now:On the . first' rank in. shipbuilffib�' 6 IndiAlimissiong of ibilaieria,13 Church., . I . I I I - . 'a 'statement daily cold. alia snowfalls,- will . I . I begin the winter of 1882-a wiriter-ilikefy'to ' 6, , � 6. 6 1 � � . � . the overarching sky with,glogy.,, Innumer- '.14by,folly . - might chafe me, but it shall not be so.now -, , ,N� -very Serious , report " as.'been brought . I � . Accordip�, to recent in the ' ,, Me� J. W. Cook, mathematical master Of. . . . I 'I be memorable on account "of I except 1 1 1 . idna 1. wh I able ite salls studded its Bur&ce,.and' I . . ever and anon. the song of the Passing voy� . I � . , for tby.m&hdr's sake, I will note, u ffe'r any. 6 f, Bi by.;a.passing Steamar rom ird. Rock'B tbaliGulf of t�t.�6 Jikht;ira LeWre�nce, t th ' 0 a [a industry alone brings t. ThomaS6 , Colle-iat6. I Sti V Glasgow I H,erald, thi I , � odd. , .*"6, . a tute;, . I . � I - I 1� "', � .6 � . I�B ; to Glasgow about. four Daillions annually. esig .1 �. , falls itnia ,6 6 6 6 � � heEwy-,sn6w very severe snow I � . 6 1 1 �� I stormsi over thez whole nurtherL4 hemia-, . I a I ger was wafted to . thd ,6arj JaNnding_ its . ,:� . I melody witli'th I . untutorei . e thrilling!strains : - cloud toAmrkeDthea6 ast,hours, before thy 1 departurd', .So6ttied-am.l,likewii3e,*�ythij . . almost ceftain. aiatarinde � that &obk�cin�,� t- effect ilia telograpli communication wi th' 'the, 96ok: has been inteitopied of broken,, . . I ' � � I . � � -The .Comet steamer plied upon the Clyde � A son, mrid.beir h . as .been 'born to Lady for. thirteen .years, but on the 21st of'Octo-, .L I I I I . 'or Ray I I -of Ne ..... I � . . si, 6 formerly igqYz"gm W � phere'., Thid . a cold and I wet .summer. is - - . F . 1, . . 6. . I , . . - invariably. followed by,m Cold, and Stormy, 6 . I � I . . I . , . r�' Which this cunning tou6h­- of -the -rapf musi . -.--.. Td,_ _ ,a.' I I . and-trie, tig Aideper a boat smash U,CUttM]g ,�beg_ I'll, - it was run qg�j?y_�he Ay Y ,,,, I _-�L-______ 1. � . I . .� . I -W.elu ' ' ' I . _ - ­ � ro.Ven � 'an 1 ' , tl with the mainland, forpro _ _L I I ,, � _____ — . . ___ ___L16i1­ar_t_ib6fit,,,tO, P, Igher'- h;'_ �a - - d I a -_ steam packet, when upwards of 40 persons - -oll -,_--___'.___'i . � : �Winter is wtriAWnow so d,, q J9c 9 a" off connection, ____ _____ 1, , . ­ '. cian drew from the Strings "of his. inst adbler stu ' t ' ' a'6&f6iaFth�.1aouI' -borneout Y_t 0 4 ... 1[ .f , I � . . ­ " , - ' .. � ; '' In - - .- ,n dies, lion will at v I I i atone I ,' lost � t1leir liv a' in Ki mi. F.Er&w6h�ak been un'anibnously�� �. i Aesti 0 ,� '' 1 'recor , � � � . . cob., .,' : ` , . The party on the. Rocki number ,, e i-Se7icx, linartiock m . - � I I that NannotlightlyputWasid an , I :, � I leylitted I y. them", and 16 iarn to regard,- the ingl1peril were E;( . . � , - . , - on 'cient ro, , I , Tirls for ' .' " � , For rapt in " ' hsoria'faithat nowd'orapture thee . ��. . . . ­ . I I 1, of Music in Edinbukgh.� _ I � . , I � � � ' . . . I I � selected Principal of the proposed Academy - .L�g an I 1. . 1, I . . deed he seemedilan'd in" a spell, d . , a short bf-thelatter Stii � I .1 , . I , .1 I . I . . d I : �, I t we a�e Cold 'and . I a d, to,- . I . . I that they� had, been wi6hout:'Jaicad.for 12 . - : I I ­ I I I 1. . � Prediebingt efor"m dr=a§*e ost assuredly � '_' . , . , 8 , ' .t me th . I ­­ ­ "' ' which,the steps of th'. intruders imild b . � . � . . . . I . , , . � , ,� lighteir recreAtions of thy leisure I ' " h d' � o G' , � . ";lPlailplitis decided to accept the post- �avb b�d,mt this t , A that �, . �. , � � . .. r 9upplied',th"e famis e . � 101(onument ito lriton� eo.'Bro? � ,. b, , . . break. With. his� head throw.n,. back,.tho ,hours, . subservient' to. graver and more days., Tbe steame . Ill . I mr. ;mnp�lt i?A Tit ri I - , I . , - - a , uncl6sed,-and ievealiDg I I . I . I party with a certain' quaatity'� of, food to , , ittee entru I 8ted wiEh - the I task, tion. of organist in, ' Grade -Churcia,' �v its . Dim we should warn the �� people of the," .tter in , I . � ,. collar of his dres abstruse 'thoughts; and �unwortbyjo'be. iisfyt . I ., �. . & : ', t'6 salary 61,51,20.0 per annum. . . . I . his whibei throat, fait and beautiful as thtlit � come'the seriouB'parst1it ofs, I sa heir most preBsing.wAut: .,, I _ Tlie2c6mm I peg, a E ., 1, . I ood,seapon.' �, ,, � , '': . I . I I . I . life Which was , .! i, � - - � I . , � . I � of erecting,'m monument -to tfie'rnemory* of , , . ' 1 I . i �, r , 1 : - , of a young girl's, the light ,breeze, ad, with ' . . , —_ - __M_ � , , , , . I I ., Mi. Rutheiford,11. Hayes is considered 9; :� ..� I . .- - I I bestowed for mora,exalted purposias,'and far . I I I the late lion. 666. Brown 'have resolved to . I . '. . . � 1: 1 � . I I - ,� , irring th a it ell- . - I �Extcnslj,e, . Nuccusliary i J r: C". - . I , I - loving fingerg,�sbfitly at on Drown .more g1crious'attainments." - ' , I I There are,few people more' often in the place the work in the hautds'of Mr., Birch, model husbaDd because be iosists,� on dial I I ". I � I . I . curls"Ithat clustered: around his, brow,, and � , , " , , ,� % I , 'wrong than thbae whocannot. endure to be ' f London., Engla ng heaps and peeling potatoes for dinner. - .. I his deep blue eyes upraised fvIthpassicinate, 11 Thefe, isi ,there cab: bejiothing� more I . . A. R.A.; o ud.' The,statue . . : An ila�tbosive.-fiid occurred im,Grituaby .� ' ' . so.-LaToch6foucauld.' , . I I . . �A Chicago minister makesm Dote of. Township last � '(Sunday) ni&t between 10 . I I � - . , ' . yet melancholy enthusiasm, to the gorgeous glo�idas" my father," said the youth,' . , * . . is to be of'brouze, ten feet highi and. the 13 . and. 12 o'616ck. 'The barrid bial0l to I . I a I ky, Guiseppe Taffini'lialf sal half ardently, 11 than, to speak through'thG bar. ' Who dering a bad man 7 CoBt-will be XI;006a.terling. : . I _qver'he6.rd of slan f t, is Supposed the fact tbat he,bas,.'dver seen , a lady' - � , ' ' ' t ar. Well I Mi &Me - ' 1. reclined upon a cushioned Beat, baforelhe m6u:ious combinitionabf delicious, soundd .Who over ]aeard of counterfeiting it bi-d that. a year will be consumed in 'the . Coin- . . rclad�inq 9, newspaper in a stree 6 . j S� ,AxnastroDig, and- 411 their, coD- , ' . . window, clasping with enamored hand his to the lava F" O I of man.'- Is not musib'the note �? ,Slarl as 6, ruleI; -is- ilia revenge of. pletion of the Statue. . lie, hag never seen a lady smoking on I a ,tents,,00mpiisibg whemt,�,oats;,laay, irri " larignage' �f, 79e`mv�taif.? Nay, hath not'the a coward. , It'.is generally th"d beat people - I I � I . � . I car .platform, either,' has, 'he! ,It simP Y ments, etc.,�*ere entirely i6onsum6d., This .. ' . . , . precious violin, from which ho.drew,forth I .. I . I . I I I ' pro 1�1 ly, i5artially I I such'sounds ai express6d irr meltinigatrains Alu�lghty hand so hung the spheres that who aid Jojured in_tblta.way. , � , ;." . goes to show that 'a lady is no gentleman. t , ' insured'. The I � . I . ' I � I . I I city is An, advertiEwment for a husband appears . . . I p 'Co wo the emotions of his.sensitive and o�erflow'- their, ..very , motions produce: cele8tia . I The means for crossing: the ,Thames at' 1 � - I ch ir at'York fare was undoubtedly the , rk, Of an in-' ' - ,, - - -1 I. . I in the Fulton (Ky.)'Fultonian, and the editor Sims Reeves sang in, the a C 6 n d i lc,l � � ,- , ., : . I � ! .� I I � . I ing heart. I . . . I � I . - -melody �. By its divine. power all that is London 'are Still inguAldient, 'and the vouches for the ,advertiser -ss- 1110dest, MiDster on a� recent Sunday on the occasioii I _.� ..... -_ I . . 1 .. I and Godlike in hiatnanit��May be Board of Weeks is considering th�eeliachemq§.. )scial collection for the beneat oVa '' '' . I I .. The elder- Tartini stood,for a, rni iri'tial � - sincere, pretty and only 17. But .sbe. is I I One allusion, in 11 Patience," although it � . , I ap w London bridge-& gub- . � I I a " ' . I., O' P I � awakened, afid the soul lin r a passage belo h.tapftal,-and so great Was the 6ro*dto bear , silent upon the. threshold of the littl . . ked as by al to I i I ­ �, Ind pmrcdlI,-of1 ' , . - - lid . of r Way, a bi h1ev I -bridge: and a. low level . pen � nilisgs. . I . r I 1, in tb6 . . had formed*part i he libretto ' i chamber, PteaggliDig to'subdue the softened , o on chain to tbe.purity. and hakmony- 9 _e I , I I �"- ; . h . I . 't, several persons were seriously e,v6j since - the beginning of the phe"hoineif- .� � , , . � " . ,. I .1, - k teaven 1�1, , . k �. . !...-� 1,, �. r I - , - I I . A michi � gan woman made a claim for a the I , � J . . . _� feel ings, wh ich the plailAIV6 music, awa - - ,, � '.. , bridge. � � .. ; , . I crushed. �Mr;' Rebveg ill from �, The ' : 0 , G I ; ' ' -fourth interest t Messiah," with Much of 'the nd ally long run of opera, at the Savoy, - .� . . . ened in his pateina,l hea;rt, but Pauline. . Thou art but a b y-, uiseppe, and so � At'Viotoria': B. 6, a' mi who resided ,in an Irish deto,te valned a power a is now taken'by the audience ag� having . . I . stepped , quietly across ilia floor, mud laying .. filled'with a bo ' y's vagarieg and untamed theie,for �iwenty years had accumulated �500�000, but -failed to establish it, and is richness of his, palmiest clays. � I allusion . to recent- events; This ris , . . . 4 herband lightly upon tbesihouldeil'bif her enthusi asm I". said, his father, with a Bari I one through 'a small ,business a fortune, Oj grateful for,the 51,000whioh the heirs have , I I I , � amile; 11, But I will wait patiently to' Sao many thousand dollar% "His wife don- sent her to pay t,he'cost of her effort. . It now transpires that OuiteaWs 'bones when the,Coloizel sings the well-known sond, , 1. �, I � son, she said in an ,acasht ,of- reiroachful . _ . � , I , I . f6und'their 'Way, into the Army Medical in which he; gives the receipt .for Making a , ; � I . . I 1. . what C an� W coaled the _Daoney im &� place known only .to. " '. Thomas Fortimaj- a I n,' engineer on the - - Museum at."Washirilgton,1brol bargain I I . : . � � , tenderne96':- .- � ... - I I I ­­ la ,6, smill Vo wrought in -thee when � � it happens. that among- - ,.- I 11 Thou� wilt, I ,. ­ I � one�year shall have � passed . away, and then , h a If. Last week she died Suddenly, and . . � Heavy. Dragoon. 'wili I I I _ emve, us, to-morro.w-my . er e , . ]Kansas Ccutral Roai d, While, on a curve in* between Rev. -Mr; Hicks and Dr. Shafforli the, ingtedientB ch. are to be uldelted , � " .., I whian'thou shalt sitwith thy mother 'mud arch h a fulled io',re'veal tile: the Woods at low" speed -discovered a of the Museum. 'it is filleged.tbat.Mr. do . It' 'crucible are . � . � . . ; child, and is'it right in thee thus to, deprive .1, 11 I .the'striotest Be a . . I � - wnm . a p�p in or 11 I . 11 .1 I � � us of thy last hours?" � . . �. � I � I , me beside this .window, if ,thou doet not place of deposit. The husband is distracted � toddling,child on.the track. After. rovers- - Hicks - � accepted 5kb in lieu of all claims I Tholgarl , rategic of CEe I s I ar or Erabniba I . - . . I . . - ' ' I . The youth looked vaguely' towards her,. lavish moreof this self.same .ardor uponthe In congldq�ihicd of his double loss. ing the etggiiie And o�iatl the gand-box� to'them. " Dr.'Shaffordremoved the ,flesh, ' Skill of Sir (4arnot in thrashing a cannibV.l � , , . . �, - ,� as th I bugh unable, immediately to re I call big wis , dom of ancient pandectB an& iaiodern ,'; . � I L he lempe&out upori'the pilot 'and grabbed of the face and preserved it in alcohol, the I I is : now, greeted ; with a 7 ' , ! The Prince :of Wales haaAakea three I . , , I The. latter � line - � � � diges than upon Veracini and his concerts, . . ,. . . a - � .1 I . 1. I soulfrom the world �bL harmony in wbich: I 6-bl6tlies . 1 expression being retained B. it appeared , . I . willl It d t " at, 'the little.fellow1lakifi' I . � . torm of applausei . it had .beien revelling-," but at- the Siglat of Myself a false aoothsayd;�, mod weeks of.:mineral �wa er an res I " 1. I ­ . � . 4 I I I I afterdeafla. Theboneshave allbeenwell ' After the rebearsal of 11 Redemption " tit ; ' ' ' I ' I . I - ' � his mother's teri'dol of her loving-oi lBave thee to twang thy fiddle lbow for the Homburg,. drinkihg­�rom the nauseous ' t bleached, but arenot yet'artioulated -I . I . . ' ' ; . ., . � Pribg with scrupul6ua reg�ularAyj keeping AUGuBT 18bhidIihere`after'.b6 a,rod-lo ter I . I Birmingham; 6onnod, hissed Sir,�Miobhel I filled with tears and beqt,groeitly up6ri rest of thy life.il". " I .. I I � 13F � day.a.mong. the wives of Eriglandi for on . ,. . on one obeek; sa;ying ,, Thi' � . .� . . ly hours,.and eating plain'f6od,iin order . new Act : The'pialice last n1glatraided the American. Cost&, age ' d 72, a . . � I I him, he Cast aside his vi . in, and risiQ,J' 11 Rem6mbertliiBI 'my father I motheri emr � , - that day the. Queen Signed the Theatre at XeWL York", . - urmurm I , i to get ,over the effects � of London - high liv- or.riancipates a w! - 'a , I where a play has ismy­duty.11I and hissed Mmi Rom, agod- - ; pressed her fondly in hisarms, in 91 clear thou aft a wiftlioss. to; his p'roMlBpi - He *is now in, Socitlatid'I'for a':mon�h Which I fe Lom th control -been'performed for Several ­�ightB called Bay over 60�oia both Checks with the " ' , , 7 while. he printed a warm hiss upon her' which Surely I Shall claim," said the youthi, Ing` of her husband over her separate property I, I ,,� � . I 1. 1, " I of Highland air', modit is hoped , that he Dashful,Vcmus.", The proprietor,, Richard Words, i I And .this my rewatd.�!,: � . ., ­ . I 1. . chock: I . , . .11 i I I triumphantly ;, "I for �cquired or embaill in, trade. Hereafter .. aie . Pasquale Farale,of Naples, bequeathed to - ' , ' - innate in' my ' soul, and' '16" has Will be in Satisfactory i condition for the, . ng�laud- the wife without a % settlement Parker, eight' abtresg6s, five tore and the. I I � I � Fofgife me, I my ani my Iasi hours, is the love Of music . I , in Li I I � . �, I I '. bunting season. - :After that will come such I stage manager wer6 arrested. Queen Victoria an unpu blighod', opera; 11 to I I I d­.fl-'­ I -_11 _ 111­�4, . " - will, bavd.,cont arty, of ber . ., as also my last ffiou';�M6 ' Shall "' b `d' th-21be -;� drown And Arangthiened: with me, since 'my ­ ------­ _: . rcill ..... 0A1aP:,.Pr9P �, . � I . L hidnoug public , u tea as ,presiging. on maidenhood, her marital gifts, fie"i ea-r, ningii-, ' "C'u"rl-O-U-B'D-8'tr'6it'jVeoPle,00t�ti.,�,io wbn� be'p'6rfbrmdd for the benefit of th& poor of ,, ' � � . I but I Baw thee busied' w4h my fmthei, and birth,, till it hath become a PaBsiou - 6.0 o6ri;er ston 4d ocomalond and atAinneis. I going to Rw London 11 and $3 600 for the : purlpose of ," I stole.bithati, to 'utter my last'"fardwell to absorbing that nOL hope of worlilly-wenilth ,: andber legacies. I The -beneficial effect of der,what that Stable keeper is , I . 6 'ige poi I h 'not. 60L . - &no ., 1grantin . I I ndling sky-, to that blud' odean in, 'or 0 Id, oiVer tempt ..Chobsel the cordpmny.�Ofl your supogi6m, this law, waabbown'on the very � lday`after�, with the three elephants'h6 bought at. 1 - , � �elixly fo�ever three ill - , I yonder ki U . me to,forgo it , i � . although he tells t r girls of Lou-_ - I . whose"buoyant Waves I_hftVe Bported'.11ke tot any other pursuiC In that alone can I I ' whenever you can have it, that ig, the right' ilia royal assent by, an application of a Wife tion the other day, hem tions of $30 �'emoh for three pooi I 11 , I I --- � � a since my a I rin had . . , I before the Clerktahwell Police C' ' s�to use them -in the lumber do 11� betwee a ages of 16 a J , I . I ., - ' ouit for a nd 25, who are ' � 11 � , . ever attain excellon6b, wid it is for thy Bake Rod true pride.- Chesie?:fie Id. : � that he intend I '. � own sea god � I � I .� ­ . .b.g. 6t' . The don i _ . one ofibs n by lot' lite � 6equeat' , ' . I strength, to breast its , billowz-io� those only that I have promised, and will earo6st- - i Cattle !and bogs in 6arii Bo'ttboag; summons to Stop her linsl$knd from Bolling Woods this winter. " Owd'DOPing Out loge " tob . � . . . � . � . Con ains, A, -a ' P Strive to blan! my min o ose son . dies Ark women. ' Had the Act bit T 0 1 In � gre I sB I a . 3 .Goveromeot� . 1. . . I ,mrial m t mi wbose sh�do _�M I - ' Jbldt th anBag, are running Diaa. . The ' I her furniturelL )on in fi . he:d'ot6ra assembled,in, co t has been made known to th(, , _wy- "T"'I - 'of London, .through the regukr,obstonels O .. I summits my youtfifol fancy fomad,�a_ 1hic .1,am: almost certain� 0.fina. most and obildren are kept, ifido6ii and the men three years ago she could have prevented, Genevb. denied, the Claim "of Edinbutrgh'to f__-�__ I i � . enchanted bome-to this cobl breeze, these barren and uncongenial to Day taptes.11' ' ,' are out with theitguDs, s000ting ti�e rabid : him from squandering her marrillige �por- II6 the be6lthiest, of the. large 'cities Of formality,,, and the tortul6s: olhoi a-1 - c'o urge , .� 11 - I I I ' hag be � I � 11 Thou art a, good lad', Guiseppej for'tbe animals.; V i 've or aii. COWS Ana as many � tipri, her earnings and a comfor table logaCy" Europe, And .awarded the distinc,tWn,.Jo_ -AL90-tting Rgssession of the treasure - � . , I . . M� ,., _'_�.­ .- ­. .-h-- . ..... - -I,..----- � ­ . hanging vines, this earthly paradis6'which I I 1 1ng IS PVCSS so --- " , _� _1 here surrounde, mo. Baptized tire all with chd6rfulness with which .thou doalt yield bogs have been killed, While, Otbo,gg aid � The now Act will really Work a - revolution Geneva, where the annual ,death rate ,is . gun. eaRime W10 I 1 W1 L , . . thyself to my Wishes,'! Said Pietro �;' 11 Rod . -- ­ilf-t ohly,17 per 1,600, one less than that of tile shown a diaposltioft� to maket light of this , . high and holy assciciationa-for here my . I . I I expected �tol 0 r6ad-146 people have quit , rigligh home Ilia Smong theiniddle and . I I � I � I. . I . . I I . I bendfactiom � � , i life first dawndd into c6nacioustieso, and .,caimot -ddubt�-oU thy encodes if thou doat - uJag milk. - . I - I - �F I poorek 61sages. I . I . I I SdOtciI.*:­­: ­­ -­.-�­.- . I 1-_-1---1-_ 1 _1---.1-. I . I : I . . . , , . . I I I I , I . I . �. . I I 11 . . I � , : . l _: I I ­ . / i �i . 11 . 1, � , I I � ., . I : I ­ I I . � I . .. . ; , 11 , ,, I I I �. ; I . � , 11 - I /I 11 . , . : : . . . I . . I � .1 I I . �, I . 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