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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1850-12-05, Page 1.... yew.wiere*wr " TEN 9111LLINGS in A.!AA ca. S VOLUME III. at THR GRIiATILST POSSIBLE GOOD TO THZ GR1tATZST Ptistua * NI;MISR GODERTCIT, COUNTY OF HURON, (C. W.) TIIURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1S5O. hc 4uron AGRICULTURE. p rM•TtD aim eO.Lrswan ava.T THea•DAT VALUE OF A LIT r1.E CHEMICAL BY THOMAS NIACQUEEN, KNOWLEDGE. . iDITOG AiD eaOraIZTOI. - orric■ is Squatty, 000IRicn.c• ••• Book sad Job Printing, executed with The last number of the Americas - arm• ■atassa wed di.prach. er contains an Interesting statement of the Tates or visa Waal Sses►L.-TEN PHIL- results of an experiment on the farm of the LINf3S per aosum if paid strictly in advance, Hon. Reverdy Johnson, sear Baltimore. - or Tweet's Aau Six Pence with the expiration The farm recently purchased by Mr. John - of the year. son, wan Completely exhausted, and the No paper discontinued until arrears are great question of tbe proprietor, wax this, paid op, unless the publisher thisksit his adya- what .ball be applied to it in order to bring tags to do so. it to a stare of fertility. In order te`koswer Any iedividoal in the country becoming re- this questies, common sense would dictate spoesibls for six ►ubscriberei shall receive a the It rule of.aloes sootherquauua tb copy gratis. 27'Alllettersadd d to the Editor meet be first, vii --What is lackeer to lbs soil, post paid, or they will lot be taken oat of the which causes its present barren condition i post office y In order to ascertain this chemistry most be called in. Ala analysts most be mads. In order to illustrate the practical opera- uoe of this, we will extract from tbe,com- wunicstion, the following statements. - The land, originally good, bad been impov- erished by a long course of hustisedry.- The soil costasns a very large proportion of iron. So complete was its exhaustion, tbat when I first saw It, all the vegetable matters growing upon the two hundred acres of cleared hied, (including the briers, 0 t { « sassafras, and other buehe.,) esrefelly col- i j� • col- lected would have been in.uf cient for tbe manufacture of one four burse load of barn -yard manure. The fio'd selected for experiment contains. ten scree, embra- cing the slopes of two hill., and a small valley intersecting it diagonally. it was at that time in corn, and did out produes I steam by cocks, would be all that is Dotes- neighbors estranged, and the foundations of e ery for the underground arrangements.- more law suits laid, through some unlucky one peck of corn to the acre, although It Moisture would be thus communicated as dispute, wbieh might -and could have been had been cultivated in the usual manner, well as bat, and a slight covering of wood, quietly settled, had there beam a tribunal aid with ordsoary care, and the season had I or brick and glass to protect the plants to which the parties could have appealed net been below the average of Yews- from (rate or cold air, would be all that is before referring their matters to the counsel An .nalrsie of the .out was made by Dr. email,' 10 •eeanog 'the most prolific ofa clap of isdividusls, whose interest 11 Stewart. He found it to contain tbe fol- growth.-Aserrican .9gricullariat. is to blow the sparks of discord into a flame, lowing sngredse sl :nsoluble 71.90 and aggravate disputes ratber than pacify Saari cad boos iFALL MANAostra'r er BFRe.--The them. But it ie needless to dwell on a Lime 0.30 months of October and November are the subject so true and proverbial an that of the M.gneeia, 0.40 aril consequence» of litigation all the world ?deadness 0.10 0.23 admits the wisdom of an equitable erran cpe - Potaimoot between parties before imcurnng the Water and organic matter 10.07 R expenses and partaking of the demoralizing Phwphert. acid, none 0.00 ed excitement of a law mull. That an object Iron and alumnae 17.70 so palpably to the interest of all as so equi- table adjustment of disputes through the good offices ofimmodiste frieads and neigh- bors should never have been secured by sums inetitutioO or other adopted to the porpoee seem' strange indeed, yet the re -- reedy lay all the while at our feet. For hundreds of years the old complaint of the uncertainty, ruinous expense and vexation of law proceedings has been reiterated, yet it has never oecur•d to the people that to season with from five to ten pounds: there. expect relief from legis(at've enactments, fore, an allowance must be made for the weight of old combs and bee -brand. -.%Ii.. T spa or £DraliTI.lee. elixlimes asd seder, first iaserties,....LO 9 6 Each subsequentiasertios 0 0 74 Tea lines cad soder, first isoertios 0 3 4 Each subsequent issertioe 0 0 10 Over tea Iise., first ieeertioe, per line, 0 0 4 Each.absrqu.at insertion, 0 0 1 LT A liberal dieeesat made to those woo advertise by the year. VERSES, et'nOMTs° DT Tw. naJetCreO1 Oa TN% srsTR-DAT Or T". RIOT Not. Tia Wit o, rune Lose lire the arable Ea- rl of Fife, Whoop Dual -day the aheussa'. hail Will joyous snoods, sad garlands rife, And tossers waving is the gale. "Lose byres, greed tad generous ford," Fbe seise ehildr.s shoot aloud: The beari-felt prayer, with nae accord, U aebo'd by the grateful crowd. LeDe live the moa whose broom glows With pity for the humble poor, Whet, with a liberal hand, bestows His geode to maks their comforts sero. 'lines nay lila peeeioes hairdo and darks That crap the verdant park and field; And richly grow the woolly basks net elothisg is the asked yield. Groes be bis ago -bis weeds stili trees, Where oft the needy peer repair, Wises wiater's wilds are lead sad kora, To find the warming feel there. Blest he the man of lib'ral heart, Who open his Ates, iayirieg all, To see the splendid workers( art Which gran ata .c,lptnred princely ball. Aad weeder roved his smiling hewers, His Mowery shrubs, and trellis'/ trees. Aad lova earich'd with sweetest dowers, Melodies' with the Dam el ben: When Devotee with a gargling mead Rolls bis teakettle need along. The bass -este of the their amend. That wakes the dewy,mors with Dreg. Away ! ye selfish grasping nes Who feel not for another's woe, Whet show year little yeomen when , Toa keep your fellow -mortals low. Away, away f sad lake your nee! Felice bigh your 6.. parterres sad dome*, Bill your ob.eemeas ..esials seize, Aad drive the wretched (rem yew homes. Away ! 'motel make my blood rsa'sold Te se* the weal yea eft create; Away ! sad riot with iDe goldl Weis, from the me. of low 'stele. •ff. not fie tyres's:each al you We -plead with 11 f r fester life, 'Tesler the send sad peeress few,- „ The mea of holies nob as,Fif•. W. H. Bora*, Oetober 9. 1850. • was growing, was not six inches in thick- THE ARBITRATION COURTS. poor horses suffer at least as much as their - riders, for, besides the general effect of the ▪ le nae of the Northern Ltke., I f We are happy to see that the new As- eold. they are turmenitd by see forming in Wo observe that the Great Western ' Lungwort," u Dirge u a tr , ambition in this town and township for the their nostrils and stopping their breathing. Railroad Company are'adveru.ing for ten- ths growing on the bare granite rock, with t suppression of litigation, toil the estab- When they intimate thin, by a distressed gets for building s poet and board fenee he. stem not larger than a common knitting bailment of Arbitration Court., is making snort and a convulsive tasking of the head, tureen Hamilton and London, and as some needle, sed only a quarter of an inch in gond progress. Td one a homely phrase, the drivers relieve them by taking out the of our readers might poesiblydesee to have Iength. which however Kings have not diedamed, pieces of fee, to save them from beteg stiff, a Anger in the pie, we give the notice a I carefully examined a vine which I wee we must say. that our law reformers " have eared. . When the icy ground is not cover- :ratutions insertion. Tho following is a cultivating, and when its teadrels were the right sow by the ear this time," and ed by snow, their hoofs often burs' from the copy of the placard: - moving in search of an objtct to cling to, we trust they will hold fast. It pleases ne effects of the cold. The caravan ie alwey• "ro CONTRACTORS. 1 placed a little stick neer it but at the op- to think that while others have been beat- .unounded by a thick cloud of vapor; it 1a " Sealed tenders will be received until posit• point /tom that toward which the tag the bush, Old Niagara has started the not only living bodies which produce this two .,clock, P. MI.. the 30th day of Novem • vegetable bud was reaching. In an hour game, and is preparing to secure the great effect, but even the snow smokes. Thom. her, instant, et the office of the Great after, when 1 r mined it. rho tendril had object of his reform, whether our lawyer evaporations are instantly changed into Writer. Railroad Cnmpene, for the rime - turned about, and was winding around the ridden legislature move in the 'matter or (pillions of needles of ice. which fill the tion of post and 6• mrd fence. on the line Mick. not the establahment of a Court of Arbi- air, and cause a constant slight noise rn of Railroad from the city of Monition to the There 1• life in everything. The earth ,ration In °very township of the province sembling the sound of torn satin or silk. town of London. aceord.ne to a Ilan in the is full of life and it a full of seed., and they where neighbors could settle deputes Even the rein doer seeks the forest 10 pro- oSTice of the Engineer of the Company, were planted by the hand of Him who made among tbemselves before they fell IOW the tech himself from the Intensity of the cold. where specifications of the manner of builds the world. -E. M., is journal of CM' bands of the legal fraternity, and attained le the tundra., where there is no shelter to ing, arra all infdimsuon in relation to the coerce. the magnitude ofa spit, would be a blew. he found, rho whole bort crowd together air same may be obtained. Ing indeed, productive of isca!eulable good close as possible to gain a little warmth " I'ropnesiie to be addressed to the under - both morally sed materially. How many from each other, and may he seen 'tending signed, marked ' tenders 1.ir fencing,' and familres-mighl be thus save by the indu• iu this way epos motionless. Only the should state the quantity proposed for, the encs and good 'Aces of their DAi;lhbors dark bird of wrote', the raven, still cleaves price per rod, and upon what portion of the from running headlong into the nets and to tbe icy sir with slow and heavy wipe, price) ni Railroad. snares of law, to be involved in expense, leaving behind him • long hoe of thin vapor, "The hoard of Directors reeervo the which would perhaps cripple and ruin them marking the track of hie solitary flights privilege of accepting such propneitson se ata of tropical fruits and vegetable,' may all the;' days ! A law dmf m a neighbor. TD. iuHuence of the cold extend. even to they 'hall consider for the interests of the be raised at a!1 times, besides such of our hoed, especially in the County, to a moral inanimate nature. The thickest trunks of Company. own, as we can otherwise have in perfec- pe.ti!encc, the evil eff%:cts of which may trees are rent asunder with a loud Bound, "By order of the Burd, tion, only during the summer menthe. A outlast the whole generation in which it which, i° there deserts, falls on the oar like . 'ti. T. GILKINGSON, iPeo'y. series of common draining tile, laid within originated. We have in our eye at this a sigoal shot at sea; large masses of t1Offiee.of the Great Western Railroad Co., suitable dialogical, underneath properly-pree mo'nent neighborhoods which after living rock ar,i torn from their ancient sates; the Hamilton, nth November, leen." pared beds, containing the p!aote, which for fifty }'ears in peace and harmony have ground, in the tundras and in the rocky We have been spoken to by -several pan should admit or shut off the exhausted been socially disorganized, families divided, valleys, cracks and forms wide yawosng ties respecting this wonderful fence, and fissures, from which the waters which wore we quits agree with the opinion expressed beneath rise, riving oda cloud of vapor, and by many of them, thea its construction become immediately changed into ice. The seems to be premature. On the other hand, effect of this degree of cold extends even we are told that the act of incorporation beyond the earth. The beauty of the deep requires it: if so, we eon only say that it ie blue polar star, so often and .o justly pea- a eery silly arr. - What urgent neeesmily lard, disappears in the dense atmosphere there ean be for fencing the lune of toed be - which the intensely of cold produces. The fore it is formed, wo cannot even guess. - stars still glisten in the firmament, but Many of the American lune. aro not fenced their brilliancy is dimmed. -[Travels la rho at all, but what in the use to talk of Amert- North. can Railroads. We are not American•, and what is far worse, have not the good Sense to copy from them what is eucnually desirable. Uolea we can have a ratlread of the most expensive construction, we re- fuse to have any, and thus itis that so many really valuable improvements are doomed to burst like snap bubbler. Bet supposing a fence is absolutely necessary, why should that good old-fashioned zig-zag, which haw been so pre-eminently instrumental in ugly immediately after her death a post shaping this continent into snug, well ttlnJ mortem oxamivatwn was held, end a bony farm,', In place of one huge common, bo slighted. it can be easily moved, and is admirably adapted both for bill and dale-. for rock and swamp. It may be said that we have no right to complain of the man- ner in which the money is spent, .rote Dundas has no loiterers at stake in the shape of stock. This we regret, and we firmly - TWELVE AND SIX PENCE AT TM ■aa Sb Toa TEAR. NUMBER XiII. A LONG FENCE. NM!' sin ECOEOMICAL Mons or Foacmo VRORTAetw.-It has been suggested by a foreign paper, ,bat the waste steam of manufactories may be advantageously ap- plied to the roots of plants ; and without Lamy expense for artificial hest large quasti. season when the state of the apiary will require parecvlar attention. The biros should be examined, and those not contain - n booey enough for iia occupants to ens - tam them during the Winter, tenet be fed. An ordinary swarm or family of bees will consume from 15 to 10 pounds of hooey from October to May. If rho Winter be very mild, more than this n•tantity wilt bei required ; but not in an ordinary season. - The opium's should be ab!o from praetiee,- to keow at once on rauieg bas hive" wbe• then the above quantity exists ;a them or n ot. Hives that have been occupied seve• ral years will he as heavy without any ho- mey as ethers that Dare been used but one 100.00 The doctor remarks that from 10. snaly- ass the soil eo0taly as muck lime and mag- nesia as could be famished by • dressing of nae hundred ask -bushels per acre. - As uncommontantily of iron. A. there was • lack of pbospbetee, be recommended a preparation composed of phosphate of lime. This is obtained by di.eolvisgebones in solphene acid -bone dust is similar so its effects -a part of the lime being cambia's' with carbonic instead of sulphuric acid. The corn was accordingly cut off and removed, the field ploughed and harrowed, *test of diminishing, the legal streateflows and laid off oto sixteen and nee -hoed( •,fat CUT Woatla.-Three poets ars most of• I on with Memorial; volume, cad melees •the hods. The preparatuos was then scattered feetually destroyed at thenorth, by deeply! people of their own accord bwld op a rasa - regularly over it, costing, all told, .10 per 1 plowing the fields just as the winter ie set• artafoot it it cannot and will not be acre. Geesodsoda quarter bushels of Medi- � lung in. They bate by this time settled' rreetraied. Such a bulwark we believe to termites" wheat was then sown upon each 'ate their snug winter quarters, far below 0. found in the Eeooral adoption of ID. prin. acre, and harrowed 1.. No bars -yard er I the surface, and by throwing them upon or ciles of srbstr .ot u set forth by our new other manure was used. TM yield was sear the surface, where tie peitne storms ANeiation. No one can eoiadem0 the mere aha tweedy -wine bushels per acre ! and se -ere free Is will catch them, wba t principle, although, as to the best mode of isn't (bis s triumph of selectee, as applied Inc much chilled to seek anew for a Burying it oat differences will naturally practically is the rsnontios of ubansted hiding place, large quantities of them will arise it Ise a thing utterly untried to apply Mad !-.Mains Farmer. . be destroyed. Colonel Ftuker, of Lenin.: ski a ptSna plething on a general scale, a ex - they • says, for the ctual° crop r that as byte. .patience only can disclose facto to enable plouare most effectually let of cued by its advotea to senate tie proceeding( Po "e before ing deep about the tat of Acne, just best to compass the great end of the testi- millions have been destroyed, and his own sreiet, in framed in this view. a few mdia- 6eld" lues b.as eared from tbeir ;ravage., pewrible awl most obvious rules are aloe while others around him have been greatly laid down eo that improvements may be mpaired .uy them.-.9merican Agricultu- err. was to stand like the ruatsc on rho banks of a nver waiting till the waters should run off!"at be might pass over dry -shod. in - A. AaeurgtT TOR MARauea.-Power., the sculptor, writing to a friend of whet people call the folly of marrying without the means to *uproot a family, expressed frankly Di. own fears when he found Aim- ed( in this very pn.IUen; Mt heladd•, with chareeterietie candour -"Te tell the truth, however, family sod poverty bate done more to support me than i have to support them. They have compelled me to make exertiosa•that I hardly thought myself ca- pable of; sad often when on the eve of 41•• "pairing, they have forced me, like a coward he a censer, to fight like a bern,aoot for:my- self, but for my wife and little ossa. i have now si much work to do a i can ex- ecute, coley i can And some •set•tsnce in the marble, and I have a prospect of further coramieeioa-" The truth hero expreeeed by the gifted sculptor is like a' similar, re- mark we heard sot long cisco, by a gentle- man from Restos who tried matrimony is the as way, •.d foead afterwards that the loose ohmage fa hie pocket wbieh M ke4 bef.re squandered in 'foolish satirise" -young men's whims, es he called them - wa. enough to impend a wife, who, by well regulated .c000na, has proved a for- tune ie herself, and had saved a snug am of mousy for her cove careless hwbeod. "A wife to dieeet • mi. toward. • proper ambition, .ad is • geumesl . e.emy: ' h. said. "wee like timely seeseer at sea to save bias from destr.ettou on a perilous veyge." IS THE EARTH FULL 09' SEEDS! This question introduced a paragraph in yesterday's Journal. In 1945 while waiting at the foot of the Whits Face Peak of the Adirondae, for the clouds to remove from the snmmst, • fire broke not in the rest. woods on the casters elope of the mountain, ! and 0000 thisgipetic mountain was wrap•, ADVANTAGE. of DRILLING WuRAT�- ped in • sheet of lame. The tree" and I Th• advantages claimed for drill culture, in every combustible ambiance on the surface the Transections of the New -York State Agricultural Seci•ty, are w follows :-- 1. A saving of Seal -Firs pocks of wheat drilled in is equal to two Weibel' sowed broadcast ; every keruel is neatly covered at a uniform depth. t. A Socieg of Labor. -Any persno that Cas manage • tam tan complete, in the ccatcst macaw, from ten to fifteen field for the Montreal market. acre. per day. Aboet forty years ago. the extensive 3. An increase of Crop. -Small ridges of earth Inc left between the rows of wheat which, ley the action of the frost, slide" down and corers tM roots, thereby proven - ting " winter killing." Light and hest aro admitted between the rows and prevent injury by nest- A vigorene growth is giv- en to the young plant, and its peaiuon i0 a sonsteetly moist place, putouts Injury from drouth was consumed, and the thin covering of loose earth (shoot a foot in Wages,/ on the rocks was calcined by the bee:. Ahent three years afterward, 1 again visited the moaetain, asd foundtbe burnt district a vast field of blueberry bushes. During the fruit senses. mare than two thposand ►ash• els of blueberries were gathered in this barrens, lying hetwen the Cnmbttland yid Gree River, in Kentucky, were covered with high grass etrawbeniee, and wild flowers. Among the latter, the morning glory. Every autumn, when the grave had become dry, it wee fired either by lusters or from the tamp fires of flitter*. i have years. seen a fire many miles in length traversing People! e y II g i h lady f ed b t With the desire for Retrenchment iso thea barmy with the speed of a race generally expressed, we fear the project of horse. No trees eoult row Imre. but the . -- __ ►eel y f b p q gb " a Federal Union will not m tet with esneb• R h 1 I b lad h ld b 1 b .uppnrt from the people. What with gree. repo ted k appeared to gather nsw all r i I t f tb her owe life from the fire. Since the barrens have IREf,AND. the Municipal Coun.sls dabbling in politico t mat h they Dy P ib. pro, owed Protiaejal Parliaeient ;sad e become settled, the autumn fire. have been The tide of emigration from the province ( d ► T' drillers h d A "i Fedora! one beside", the public would prevented, and 11 1e now a thieklyweod- of Conrooght enetionee to flow on, no- °.y m tM D At est t b i g I t t 1 nirn d tt well nal one best 1, I en long as the pro - Ito od district. Cken01, .. 1 and biekory interupeetedly, through tar town, to an tonnes, aro! determine , R 1 .ant connector' sti•u, a Federation earl have sprung up, wed whim i saw the first almost i000neeirable extent. Tho public as that ne tor' xi•ts Only be ion 'ueh early growth, it looked like one vast aorta- conveyances are enable to afford sccommo- I A Ar F k h b ds will stilt tonal expense withrut any nom. ry, bounded on all rides by the lenses. dation to the number of decrial, comfort'- with •d to nal se +gee We believe that ie my azaminstien of the exteseive bk,.nd well -clad people that are leaving tress sib 1 yerrs M"f gooA y god f '1 r A l k hr (Sl the beat flea of stage.hrwee re to rw.lnrt • pities lying between Lake Ontario end the toe smeary. 1t would sem that some river Ottawa. I forted that dsetrict* of pins y pl g the ee t f of rite`-bel10 other than :o timber, which had bees swept by the flame" deadly ane ked amitt•o that asfortunats 1 determine A I nil h other, a wee otos' the amovnr. prod toe titch, and sew ono were in with s Noe growth of herd. ID. province, leom the fl.. 001 sof col,-(1VestmeI1 s with whichto cure the sola of w c y bi W be y b resultof of patty der ()Seeral s, a d .keit n the wood f° pines of the Mao. Nae the been Independent. k h ' th 1 t dere of Lake Champlain, an tire wee .,. citemenle, and talk -sad -do -not hieg Parlour hymen eultinN blaeborr berth*" of eon be !Placed on a permanent Ita.a, 'eddy I lived avid Could me 1 mos° t dress so most', in Gee naw we an mud better see 1 t During tIm tut few days Rosary ha and besinere, not law uokorisg •n law fine, because *ken i went to the dun. the woe are, ft touted s. at present, a Federal P u more ID.. yon wa Pel's that' pilo bee" oe tbe ees" laid Oat for beet crowded with emigrants, destined for eomfoondiog 0. the prime object of env people taught 1 was per .batker. t;overnmsat would 0. eupernusseruy-'I a.eiIrvI then b mere than a probability the beery Mid, tat {» to tM be4.. end New Tort, AnetnNa, ke., and the princl' VRtelator, and plsaure, sol continued du- The lady asaerwf her Yoe would have wne11 .imply sort agent deal and hey. that truth lie ea the pTteseoted ode. `tan It, sad lbs sett year the b1•eheTry pal pare ref these bed hoes respsctehis ad ausf.euou be the feeling with which they no lean of the keel. hitt., or Nothing to dr. We here no need _ Nie.Rlse aprirag spats stimesMtao• md..wisne farmers. IAnaslw Kxps. s. gby p• p g q fura fors gtl or dto de. a system, the ex• 1 To Ir.ly and ssslly ,1,heee leets bar wNr,s,s NIM \arms ora ra aided the o Is.-71f1.a ora "Ou•wow tEin, 1'll mks w few m vier lodepsadmst M to wp .se..tvas by per trine of of oe. ea �ta arth. d tIm }'or dos tut week, oven filly y*tHita !Haire f �`y shout yei,.04 if 1 come, It'll be th'morrnw.' poo•• or the esna of w atadtag army are own exertion. fertility e/ eel' beautiful earth. him ped through Ktigel'liw, 01 their A fblSYR1AN NfJD(TiR AOd so she diem esed the lady, greatly to ,r�,nece.aary, cad the office of a viceroy ia ty i,Nk the relief of the letter, who said she wool,' ,.;as for which t0. Bred hes tins Neu 1.h.- Hnmilily u a virtue all preset', none The moot modest eeeeeet of eoe setts, way M aha porta of asd Ltsasriek. to pomace, •d eta everybody to .0.1.01 to Oaks oettlw. of tis "gvwaw 1*. Ape embark thanes for America. The greater retern Immo, and hoped tM woman or "t h' Boras thin is mad, ID, adeasiage .1nes- hear. Th. s aetw thistle it good for hos ehHw wed ani ills -pr,s somber of they individuals were from The Traveller in Siberia, daring winter marrow might nsver seen to her; "for,' tion the whole of t►. Willett Prnv�aen for ±/L g Is se dnyele in fen that he can searH gthe pnrpe.e of eubdsnd'ng them egats greeters s,rsaa. the doer fee tbe Lewy. end the rail after his wise toed ie verab. Seek a drain on that pert of Ars Oil until she, 1 fear sorbin so mush as the some laic for the clergy. f 1 4iwd, eoaetr of iM 0owe asd uyw, hat never ly anent mill soder- the thick fee *wt. ,ng of that woman, says to tell her that qq'e. y . TY nhjaet of the nni- f n upon the mega." f• wbieh few t (sed a Ike b..e-eku .eller ,. A great many eels have some know The " drowsed" le well howl boss bsowa, and some of otrr oldest sth•bi• ad eetrtw whole [naw ons Cas only ebe will net reit me.' o•i between Upper and Lower t'+es • woe Isdp elite World, althouh the world has term.,-,. This weed ie pasted oy dee 1, Lasts es that `(realer embers have amt- *largo, gond nae-tn unite a proud• bonng •imm- ao owledge whatever ofthem. sad so ted re thio pate of OM **every, within dew Ht. Y 11 5Dre b ete°Itb, a tittle of •'dfmay lace elyere „eel pi baa been uteri lite the external air whicc is so town that it F.trr.anausvwy. -Out old fried Mr. muuroi e r•s Theorws C'trnfga union z1.r u partiality desire b t we any. may M easily ducilistts. oisbed by the !uteri- IMC s•seewv this they rseelleet to have !_trite t v,liy pecat ser and reeved feeling Goan* Brooke of Fr•dtwieksbergh, kat IfowtLT.-What ws roeovw Icon eb ante of its product. emie derma tAN� j..rs.�(Ta to the Wont sed larvas. PM detause sat w ward that 0. has Nits garden, lion that die's ed would only .'rya to woestww Ihiet. W. ens Salt little ouI of IM 'herra Cbros'dw. .w vet psi.li•4t' place to A.ol►er ukmi a- Pear tners grows. from, 'elms grafted into proposed whichrif ser owed Premise" aire el Waa..04.4bw wan'. 'shied CuW Nolt.d tlewel IlwtM abet Dat sot drat beet thrown tab roe. M landed apo, as bleed e..eted w►t►, .. -bar1l las beliM orn� which tone the Ira- the seam trunk 90 worts more, and which «soli by . N •way. le �a... ee ID... "fly... it gran. Nim mew is teaYiag u e:avaUe. Pas AT firuts�iR„kvwry datrvt• lvllef Met Iwo s eostisnw Oft hdy.eT tr ewe msetero,isehrdiEg the several b•, oli+•v rat hive a Pewee\ end as Reg os,. - Hire got knowledge hate our misdeeds"- friend that this island wee a may of ie., ties in by neeornd at Springfield; ton 5 *5 ldlobrld. dl'vea Basher N in•e ' t'.itIt fe"t asst Boa ,we W t. length ! torr r -res wan, It will soon fled neem to taro. and Oast the lees, earth is which the grow .93,000. -Glebe. ahs to wade tbre.gh the "sow. The .Vepoaes Ree. ASTOUNDING FRRAK or NAroaa.-On Friday Itat„en old lady, aged 81 yearn, died at Lawrenceville, of a disease of the bowels. A few days prior to her death it wait dis- covered that • turnor existed in her abdo- men and on being asked whether sho was willing to have her body opened after her death for the purpose of secertasning the nature of the tumor she assented. Accord - substance of an oval shape was removed. Upon sawing trough this it was discovered that the ossified covering was but thin, and that within it was cootstoed a fully de. veloped female child ! 13o perfectly formed was the child to all it," parts that no difficul- ty whatever was found upon deciding upon believe that most man in this town wetlearned,svd, the women moot have carried that its ea: at once, n from facts afterwards live long enough to regret it also, bat that infant for furljt years ! Tho circumetan- does not lessen the interest we feel in the ccs which upstate thio supposition are early construction• of this truly national there: Her niece with whom she Tirol up work. This tones building reminds us of , the boy who bought purse with to the time of her death, distinctly resod - a fats Derry leets that at one tomo her aunt supposed Penny, and did not And out that the acid herself to bo rncein!e, anal went so far see to puree was nodose to him, until he discover - mike all the preliminary preparations for •d that he bad nothing to put in it. Let the'littls stranger; but to the astonishment not the Director of the Groat Wertern of all the infant was Wever bore. About trills with public confidence by therollow- thte time her husband died, and from that ing that youth's example, or a similar mor- tificationdeath health might possibly overtake them.- was good, and elle experienced no inconve• tieedgs Warder.metres from the presence of the supposed tumor. Tbe above statement is ono 0f A FEDERAL UNiON. simple facie. The moat astonishing part of the whole .tory is ,bat t highly teepee- 'eFear God -honor - the King -and mod. table physician assures that the child bore dle not with them that ere given to change" added aa they may be enggeated-by expert- ugoe of, at Inert a probable recent 'mine sues. itis eneouragins at any rate to eco exateoce ! We shall not comment o° this the warm and spirited manner in which thin I matter as we uadbrstand, a full statement preposition has been welcomed by so many *11110 circnmstsoees will soon be Publish - of our meat active and lutellsgeDI citizens. ed rPitloburgh Comncrcial Journal. it shows that the gustation of law reform has entered deeply into the thoughts of the community, audit cannot match linger be staved off. Let them go on zealously, but without being ton sanguine o! its immediate renulte, their "demeans" are powerful subtle and irreparably united, they rule the local councils, they r i o the legtalatere, mid mfr whole.yslem of judicature, sad in • great said she, "had an enterview with a candid - degree the Press IR under their snfiueoce ete for service, whom 1 called to see at her and direction, the press prostituted. As home. She in an Irish girl, very tall and yet they despise somewhat our proceeding', coarse; with an almost manly voice. She Wand can afford to sneer at our rough hendi- fixed her arms akimbo, and looked down at work, well let them. We can bide our me with a benignant air, while i humbly time, the public mind of Canada, is lying 'repreaeoted my situation to her." like a rich fellow in the warm spring ready 'Thio tt'e • woman ye went to cook and for the treads of this great reformation•- make herself useful to general, said she. arewar of following n the trailThe a indicated er of our party lawyers, and of sacrificing the "Thin it's myself that'll shuts y., If the intermits of the conntr ort e sake ofpay's *non an aspiring class, whose conduct to the a- he pay, t • y replied,sou • s ar- gislatum or out of it, is a o- a piece, no el, andi was or a girlto name fnr what same t o go Whenrice, people moo the folly n expending their mo- " in t w month,"us *he, is law suite,for sole ens at- what of asendi wee welle to settle dispute, but all thins to me mind, 1 may take lose among themselves quietly and without cost, (roe, yon. 11„. many childhsr hays yet when they see the fold of bung e astray But throe e aia an ley ave to by party mita Red o filling their podia- mase the•iadvea elIve thin. And what does toe ass inho gettingour o man u ow clerk e and lntelligib1s law, passed for the welfare thin, its eats and tidy he u no doubt, But •1 the provssce, endresolute y e ermine let tis a and creta ing each n er, which the complain, t further. ill es havingas o jec- tbee and then only eon they nobly ex- tiny to a body's toping h•reetf tidy sed poet that thee material interests ofour pen • fine Irks! Lit me now that .or a as Taucs OrA Hoo.RttawrwR.-We had the honour yesterday of cooversing with a lady who wile in the pursuit of a 'torrent under dif iicultiee. She related to DP some of her trade, and verily nur sympathies were excit- ed by bar narrative. "1 here just new," -ss, or should be, particularly the last, a good old Tory saw. Tho destruction of the Parliament bnildsngs and the scenes ex- hibited in connection therewith 'hewed how little influence the saying exercised nn them. But it is with rogird to the lat. ter that Tory prineiplee has been most flagrantly violated. Since the League what eine has been heard front the Tories but a " doors for change ! ' The Torsos, hien them, bye Leen celebrated for nothing elms for some time past. Once and again they have carted the cry Inc a Federal IJnsnn ; and this lime the iron. Henry Sherwood takes up the pen. A letter of his, now some weeks old, is before tbe pub- lic, in wheel he 'tries for Poch a Union, and lays claim to the empty honour of hav- ing advueated the same for the last 12 1