Foureignl. 1and he: bef ore he first left England, but for a misunderstanding. She was flot at al 1 surprised to see himn return, for she had an impression that he would neyer reach America without her. Wjth this excel- lent woïnan as his wif e, Mr. Eynon sailed frorn Padstow, Cornwall, May lst, 1833, in the brig Dal usia, and after a long and, stormy voyage reached Quebec, July l7th. Mr. Willianllockings, Miss Daniel, and others who had settled in Quebec, urged she had ever worn since she was born; or, THE APPLE TRADE. that one of the missionaries having no money, and nothing to trade with, be- Aa3 very many are interested in the came his own tailor, and when the front apple trade in this diatri8t we give the of his pants was worn cnt, ripped them followinga information taken from the carefully and turned sides 'with them, and Globe' A Lonidon,Enýgland,firm estimates wore them again as if they were new. A that the shipments f rom tha United States much more comimendable thing, to do and Canada this season will be in the than to dress in the ficest broadcloth that neighborhood of 1,000,000 barrae1, and bas flot been paid for, or desert the path that prices will rule sbout 30 per cent. fduty because difficulties beset the path. below those realizEd last season. They M IAJ~J~ LL~Ithere, where there was a -goDd prospect mioney- scarce, and the journeys long, ana veiy large quantity mis year. 'Luis aces 1 a nd1 munb npped; but his apnointment was1 the accommodation humble, and the ex- [flot hold ont much encouragement fcr iWEST ENOa Faill oods arrivinc j now very à m 1 AL %-IL --ý %J .