an»! ‘ . W. N~â€".-W .. row MI!!! next “Al. -ux. ». < A». ‘.i‘1‘~‘fl' ._ ., .r _ A You... a . 2,_ World Rouaâ€" fact: can an an: of In Compass Goad-ob scared. I no. a wry it all that lb' on inflow of I'npmnirnt. ln a U-rimn villzg- 1?â€: 50.:0‘l i; off-czal Hitter: can postal : "Thin-s who rah-h fr?ch leg: moat tint kill them. um. Lit! than alive will be fined." flit-y hike i new 23m: in Indiana. A man who can [ml-fan g in either handful-l . jump five feet without raking :be eggs by ‘ involuntary aqqu wins the bet. five ti tea are fifteen: A servant with a’ turn for ï¬gurca bad tin egg! to boil, and, ‘ being told to give them l.th minute! each, boiled them a ll'wtlrr of an hour altuge tbcr. A profeamr u! l". .1; h in an Alfanyachool recentlv ask“! u pup-Li what was the gender I A grout Belgian painter. Edouard do Rio- fvc. has died, leaving stow.†monument t.) liiiuvclf. The Smith faiviiv in Melbourne, Victoria. numbers in bus if ~.-- 658 mlbcn-nu on the mil of householdrm “lone. _ A j-Ectum by a ?.'m;.:cu painter who I“ fornicrly a blacksmith, in “citing?†ad- miration, and snow marks have offer» . ed for it. ‘ A pr“: kind of balloon is shortly to - c tried in Berlin. It is claimed by the ‘ p: . x‘ntrwrsiubc manageable by means of rim-w .t :fl. , The lmkcrs of \\'.ill Shoot. New York. I yizut -.- not a wry high 2: putatiou for human. Tim-r “a Ww--w .- .- NU -)l ut. 9. 158:. VOL. X. FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, Al’ilil. ni-svmo 'ro KANXTQBA. ; names at son I my m 810110313 and sixty. Grew-cc was the glory of tbefgct that time-ml, ubicb is aimplv the sur- of academia Tin: iivuna’lv brig†PUPu ' , 1e ,9 u wcrld Palestine was at land “Eon-in ’ I ‘ ' l d‘ "“ “"‘ 2 t “1"?†‘ b‘g “'“hil‘m'g $5 000 i“ 3°“ , ‘ .V .. . ._ . ‘ ,fl _ _ , . . gmth.plusfurestsoffonneragui ItOIBt u an . I E “n H l -; .- ,~ - , - ' _ _ responded uizlltuflp‘flulu'.Uliwhethfl it was s “2,, d ‘ pm!†r' mm a mum“! . milk 3nd honey." and crowded with cities I providzd for our use, will some time ex- 3 He“, “‘1 G°w5Mpxyg to am 3’ “rho Way my (Soâ€"Notes on the Road. 1 n ,‘(Ili‘ht‘h‘ u. "h" “‘“l “331° mm" “'3 ‘ ' - , cc. ' . a male of female academy " D'L'YJIJ orange bios: mu always deck a l and villages. The medals struck in comi‘ h ’ d if: ‘ l t l ' ' - v . . . , I ,_aust/cu,an _ ercis nomoro cos 0 ye: .. _ _ . lumuuouu: Hint Swellâ€"“l never did like u w my"; lb by†of m†__ r ; memoration of the con nest of that country iomicd. bltimatcly, then, so far as we can g h: Sifi'tï¬lgi: 13:13:12??? ‘hfayf notumrly w preny a, -Muy; wan. ‘ "cl " ' e “m ’ W fand bearing the legeii Judm'i Gupta bear ‘ now see. the world must go back to thefvr-‘ "‘ “' p .\ lee-v n ' m be in u. a 'uilflbbidef’ _ , . . . . . . ‘i , - is...) . - dcr they «'1 if: change (he mm†(,1 the no bald-figured titan-c3341 with sullen ; Witness, With other historical endence, to l eats for its fuel for the purposes of domestic! to an“??? a}: d beâ€, b2; amigrferhgf mrmtfi tu '_\l |yy_' second Swe"__uCle"w ‘ in copy 0 tin omnn ai y ., [uiiit- 19;. e _ who. , ‘ its former fertility and papnlousness, the ; warmth, and the needs of the various orts- . _ . . . . M Effect, by j-Ivc ! Make awyitoya good tn 1’6"â€â€˜9‘ in color w" ""3 flow" I†pm?“ resistance which it tunable to make to the ‘ and manufactures. Alm’uly England iii cal- I Shun“ like to speak of the 37â€â€œ A†‘“ an “"9. you know!" ’ “"9â€: "r Sign.“ “M‘WmNMJ I Like Constance in So. ilzcrlaud has given It was on the 15th of March (tho anniver- “1‘ 501110 very ancient bozo and flint implc‘ sary by the way of tho assassination of our mulls. wintry. “capcns, he. Thi‘so wore hm, lamented friend Julius Catsâ€) ma: “0‘ found by the shrinkage of the water, owing a party of Toronto boys, keeping in some :0 U16 very drywinimz sort the memory of that fateful da ' by pub The people of Patrick county, Va, the um. I ' T A wrtutnliséy.bmlrd.€lcadly whip). - _ . . ‘ ~ . o. _ _ , , .V :estecmcd coutcm rar' but with due re- 70 mam, the "a",th “cum, “mguyi Ionian arms, and how nu ortant its con- . culntiug wub uluin the date..nnt tery dis- i sped m the wimpg' might decline m dom‘ llcnry Sullivan, a l/radvilln minor, ut, {am-3' _ ’ quest was deemed. Asia 3 inor,uow hardly taut, when her coal mines will be exhaust- . ‘ - .,. - . ting toa violent death our love of cute and a any thought an and of um war†had bin foot in a large steel may.ng a, .00 ii) it i “"r “SJ? “’"XM' 5"“ hm" I." "H" I anything but 3 due". 3" “"klww" (0811“! I 9‘]. and he? fuel "I‘M: 1’0 to}! great extent fggï¬lrrgg;.leepgggï¬tï¬â€˜ D' 1"†“ L friends (perhaps insomc cases even stronger come when a iratcnpout burst ovcra moun- Wculd oofl’, itlwcm "ff, :5.) did Henry" ‘ not. “kc'flpï¬m‘ nuwbvmcéxery flame and almost tons, had once, on the authority of imported from othcrcountrics. ‘, l A “we and brimut audi’cuw assembled attachments thantlleae). aetout forth: mt um and awe tauay trues. fences, barns and foot. e next time In, macho. 011. be“. nlghf lutbbon, five hundred populous cities. Great, Looked at, thump," in this aspect of the yosmrdw at the Coliseum to witness some land of promise. Tlicrc wero__l0~l of us who everything i: c beforc it. tn w- , ‘ ‘ - - , "(Ir like the groom.wa bh but went invests." mu“ we know we, . p itfi hie foot it won t hurt him. Be Thu am we mum“ “mm†m my , E which - i ‘r . . . 1““ baked to “Vinnip‘g’ and I“ we “cm In tho last ï¬ve years no loss than 6.3†cause he can do it With biapeg log. luwcu. we“... “m ,1“. pmrvwmz "mm 0, l Greece not all. of tho mime cirolo it may-be iniagiu- m hm. ‘ V . . o emiguted from tho one canton 0‘1 “ 93‘0": "wef C°am°P?I'm,l°t- 5â€!“ of Berna in Switzerland. most of them going Wt‘m‘setflcmv 1mm) “'"m “Wham†“ml “1‘ to the United States. The emigration con- tend)“ Slom’kecpem- “‘1 “on “W l‘el‘mg‘ I tinuce in over-increasing proportions. ed tot e = as ~culator. , be friends of’ . . . . ouch cluï¬lnfillmytho statioii‘ and aremvtlI “'0 population M numb “In-Wm ll†m' mom or loss agitated by the ‘.arying,€l\‘aSCil by more than one-third in ten thoughts that are associated with the “one yem‘ ‘ln‘l ‘3 "°“‘°"‘l6" ‘ ' ol‘ly 9M “3‘â€! of tho morocco was caused by immigration. Lmhfggggg 81:10:. sing: {2:} $3135 :‘l per cont of the population am Cliris~ ! . doubt been accustomed to have that “but ‘ , _ ivord " by the might of tho triniiiplimitlyl lu‘azil's national debt is about $850,000; . 000, including this ycar'a deficit of $40,000.- 1 flourishing mop-handle, now look it by \'ii‘- I ' ‘ . I too of that more truly powerful Weaponâ€"a i 000. llic population is only ll,000,000, and these are sluvoa. llrnzil I linker“ “"5â€: ! case, we see that a country can not continue 1 1‘ ‘ | ' - ~ . , . , . _ y H , g at iatorin contests that were given by Our A boy w“ “km to . nympho†man} the“ Pmmd "1°" homle “00Ԡo‘er: to be populous nor highly civilized when it I pupal“- fricml. Quintin palm“, recently recently, and on returning said be guessed 5 Th" mmm‘ m’sm' d'nh "e" "mom: Wl'mnué’" “Ind, zeal." . Twice, blank?“ i to it. But Ellis luff 111* Men eI‘lml’lcTICOl-l p rcls from the sidewalks, and tho arresting of Win comics! turn themselves to fruit of ' cm†ac now 9‘ 3“ “will†0 “if m 5 by many nation-i 1 “9 “‘hohl‘hsti'm “'0'â€. students, who, to use the splendid words of although he was always threatening to mpI gold." , _ d ,. I Ra f , I .b , _ them over the knuckles with hia blackruler, I . . - .. _, ,. .. A. n . ;?;tf’:ce“altfértuén:eg‘9:n'“Pmn’oy' ‘1 y“ ; spoken. was once We“ wooded. The Roman ccipl’is of the box-ofï¬ce show that there were , . . . _ '. . . , near y thirt thousand rsons mascot, and It in: a mean man and a Toronto artist n me “me 98hr?†b‘ShOP‘v “ml vast regions of Burcpcuud . Asia, by wars y pe 1 who “Dad the‘emibm‘m of . "m l _ . j a population of six millions, where now are am} “antenna? and impmggnw. have been i Chief mmt centered" upon the young " " I g n V -â€"â€" ‘ . V . stri pad of their forests. A belt of wood- ' gladiator, Magoo I’iigiiiié,“\vlii.m“tlré‘ alum. “"1 them when the-deluded crowd paid The trees are man‘s best frieudfl; but man , These lands were once rich and fertilc,tbo' fan stretching from tho l’yronoca to the, their dime, and we"; pm, the 1,3“. “m.,â€"ed , hail treated them in his Worst encmies. The 1 very garden of the earth. Their value and I Himalayas has been swept away, and that i ing, After killing three lions, an elephant, 15:9_ I tory of warfare upon the tree world. But Their hills and mountain uido‘i were green ; barely auslfiins a people scanty in nunibrrs- I kicking down a frame house and catiu ten , . . . , - , . .- ‘ill-‘almry' up} w, madam“, boy, HM,“ I while man has seemed to be the victor, his with luxurpmt forests. Now what are they? 5 it is a significant fact tliatgrcat deserts noiv j or mum slaves, lie was pitied against? one I “mm†5 tea“ some f‘ur “mum‘sâ€""hm fl“ ‘ 1"!“"0‘m 0‘ . _ - - . - ' ' - - c . ‘. v - †lied dramas had already taken place at tho “I‘lious I mm. m . “our ,9 1,9,1,“th _ u n, ,- .!disa.smra. ' ‘ _ I like stranded ships upon the shore of timeiund extend on every route of their Lilgm- I Idem. “c cannot speak too highl of the 'f . ,. . i _ _ h I- . ,. . _ . . _ latim.†“lb†"Her PEI,“ you a gut"? “:01 In “W more mnhzed penod, and place†for menu, sue M and my“, “"an. ML nous, lease and gram, of puguus. Ami. Home gate or within the blasted pucmcts of tlu . ï¬ling, the capital of non boutli \\ abs. . . , . . I . _. . _ , i he“. so the mmâ€, of flu, omcial who “11,, ‘ to light the streets with electricity at throu- at" r pm 1 ." 0L iumhip in the trees and peopled the ; and competent authorities, puts the. case'ull climates seem to bung upon intuic gou- othm-s 01-3 [earn] (am cw, etc, the ' _ , v ‘ . - , , __ Mute" $3112; ,5“ culled m, ‘ “1mm in I 33V“ Willi dryads Mill hammlrywls, While I even more strongly, and few Will be dispos- 5 emtions two calamities at onceâ€"a want of I comlmtan'isu’vero utitgiucariieqt. l't wruiiroy- “an “boaâ€! , lemund' deep “"1 mellow'm’d fourths “‘0 emit "0“ mm {or “8‘ slam) , _ . . - . . . , , . A . ‘ ' fore clusiu filic bar vain ~ - , , . _ the household dwelling-place and found! "There are parts of Asia Minor of Northern , come alike from the destruction of the for- 0mm." 1, ' now and um, gluowinn a "r m “ff-“mmâ€: and “6 m 0“ f0? MMIth’al b .k ~ . _ ill'tzugy-vntï¬e'j33:0 h;;::;;icfha;l{::; pleasure in their beauty and ' shade. The! Africa, ofl‘li'ecce, and even of 'Alpino Eu- I.csts as alittlo consideration will show. into the ï¬mvvits. †g I Some of us perhaps to gaze for the last time A new canoe has been invented and ll! be.- ' . . . . . . l . _ . . V . . bri lit and leaaant villas of tho wont-end :from Bord-(~an b ' riv ‘r a 1 ~ I t N"- - . , « mo been in an oppciiite direction. The lbrourbt the faceof the earth to n desolation & amculmml o “mumâ€, hm ï¬lm, 3 been u". at the resplencc 0: Mn and 3111 Jun)“; 8_ P _ _ c I , , v ) L m (ï¬lm 0 - In. Isiiligilt the court, and mu therefore lined I trees have not only been regarded by man as complete as that of the moon, and yet ! dimmed' “25 only within a coilpamï¬â€˜,e_ Antonimls. Dancing will he kept , up ti“ as we move away. W o ucrc all provided ; ou the Merlin-113nm†must. h ,3 WIâ€). N.“ 30’5"“ Am“ W“ m" “0"†"f I forests. or their mmmlcnt in coal are lost" elected to attend to the removal of ash bar- tbose fiddlch must like their teacher, for, IT†mu: “m “newâ€: m month†"w z b . l h b , . , -l' 9 “m†0‘ ‘" l"mownv “d “ ° “‘35 3 “to 7 as wail as the countries of which we have me 0mmâ€, must b8 destroyed, The m. h. .11.], no; 1m me", once. ‘ She com-“ed 3‘ t and Greek writers unsure us of this. But i an equal number of slaves and women. _ ' ‘on [X hon d. cent piece of wulpturc, "The Old’l‘mpper, ' z b x ty“ mm . . . . agomcnt have been so judiciously advertis- them a ï¬ne-tooth comb of the vintage of , hiaicry of our race may be said tobe the lllï¬- meadows yielded every fruit abundantly. : Whole region. Once fertile and p9lml°l13amw I six leopards, crushing the skull of am ox, in mean, by dose “lawns?†“(Hm mm. I victories have brought upon him inevitable i The more wrecks of their former greatness, i occupy the original seat of the human race, I of the stock company of clfldimlors, Tot,†mom ‘ndescnl’ame lama“: "I the") “mm ' Uldwfl'l “ms not m“) t†I“) bdlmd “um . I , ‘ _ -‘ ‘ . . [my “M the old man. the". w“ the «elm. I the poetic sentiment has found sweet coxn- i George P. Marsh, one of our most careful ' Humllolt is reported in saying: “Men in i “musing byway. such m, gouging out each , 33mm “'1‘â€: “ml CW†“03 0â€â€œ be “WWII I 1"" momma “n 0"" {mm I'mldo“ “WWW†“ Dclcwue cw“ and when we judge and I taste and reï¬nement liaveplantcd them near I ed to controvert his statements. He says ; fuel and a scarcity of water." The two n1 ï¬ght, and me emperor showed his “ppm. fl" reaming “3 ‘1‘“ 80"3 of 9 Hudson Riv" ‘3 consultmq mam-8‘ mm" um Ham)" lw' mm, b†a mum, the whom was trying to ‘ eneral feeling and courue ofactiondiovvever 9 mpg when, causes set in actionbwnan have: The importawe 05 “am, far successful An elegant rewpï¬uu mg“ 1th evening upon the quiet baynnd the islitud, or the ing used in.“ Mr_ Fowler. WM ,3 on n tom. l next week. The I’Mquut is being furnished with first-close couches, and everything was I unrroiv canoes side by side, one foot bciuu He had owned in nutter i cg, and this was tbu story. he told: “Yea. air; the way that dog was dcvutml to me was just amazing. Why, be heard me any lu my wife that I was prciined for money, and he went and diedtho day before the dog tax was M6029 iteol.‘ A atttiiticiau tells ui that the Freuch_l 3 - gungc is composed of “about sixty thousand distinct words." There are a few more words in use by railroad bmkemcu, mostly names of places, but they are not †distinct words"â€"â€"-gencrallv they are very indis- tiuct. Conscientious ucwnvcudcr, who has been despatcliml with all speed to the refresh- ment-room by n furnishing passenger to fetch a penny roll, bribed with an addition- ul penny to got one for himself (to faniioli- iug [mxciigerlz “Please, sir, here‘s your penny; tlicrc wan only one left." “'l‘licrc!â€imid Voglc, the other evening, as liccntcri-il the mom, “thqu job‘s done, and now for .1 goodluzy summer." Of course all wanted to know what the "job" was. “()b, it is nothing," In: said; “only my diary, you know. I've just finished writing , it up till November next. ‘ "Win-n l was once in danger from a ti- ger," said on old Hunt ludiu veteran, “I tried nittiug down and staring at him, as I had no weapon. “How did it work?" asked a fry-lander. “Perfectly; the tigcrilidn't even offer to touch me." “Strange! very ntrungc! flow did you account for it 3" "Well, sometimes I have thought that it was because I sat down on a high branch of u very tall tree." Thomas and Janice bud new suits of clothing at the name timc. 'l‘liumuskcptbis in the wardrobe, nice and clean, butJanma mt his right on, and worn it every day; so it bncauic shabby after n time. 'l‘linmiu's suit, on the contrary, \van as good as ever when Janics’ was worn out. \Vlicii the buya' father saw the condition of his sons' clotb~ in" he xtraigbtwny purchased it new and iiudnby unit for Juno's; but tui'l‘lionims‘ wasas mail as ever, bu gut no ncw clothes. Both boy» have new ï¬llltli cqunlly good, but the cut of ’l‘bouuna' is somewhat archaic. James says Thomas is an awful guy. A tale is told of it curtain bombastic colo- ncl who “as (men riding in u stage-couch with several utbor passengers, when be ac- cidcntly dropme his but out of the coach wiudowmnd exclaimed in n ntcntovian voice: “Cliarioti-i-r, pause! l have lost my chop- i-au." 'l‘bc iliivcr paid no heed to the dc- niiiud. Again the bombastic fellow author- ftivclyspnkc: "Cburiotccr, pause! lbuve lost my chain-nu." Nu attention being paid b ' the driver to this but demand, a plain, b nut man, who had become disgusted with his fellow traveler“; stillness and pouiposit ', putliiu head out of the window, uni sai : “Driver, hold on: this fool luu lost bi! lint." This was perfectly intelligible to the driver, I and the but was secured ‘ .-.-â€".â€"â€"-uac.->»â€"â€"-â€"~~ MANITOBA AND THE NORTH-WEST. Ni'muiiuxo Tii:si.â€"--'.l‘he bounce in Win- uipcg on: Low being numbcrc l. (Marianâ€"Fish from l'igcou lake recently cold at $0 per hundred in Edmonton. SI‘AKCK.“â€"(i00(l school-teachers are scarce in Manitoba, and command high salaries. Ext-usurp l‘rttuâ€"To'clve dollars per cord was recently naked in “'inuipeg for firewood of ordinary quality. Wax-rs Furs Baffler â€"â€"-'l‘hr Winnipeg curpontlion ia nanotioting with the Hudson [by Company and other mrucra for the pur- chm of traffic bridges over the Red and As~ Illlllellle rivers, so as to frro them from toll. , Molt! Ainmiionvriox “'ASTID.»â€"lt has bocii found net-many, owing to tho accumu- lation of bit ago at that). l’. B. depot at Point Doug I. to erect .a temporary {had on the platform to protoct it from tho inclem- rut weather. Even this, it is feared, Will bc insufficient taco with the emergency, daily. _ ,- «â€" .qoo--¢.'~ 4.» tom!"- Crisis. The pending oriaia in Egypt in viewed with iiicrcaniug alarm in Europaand accord- I I I I seemed to liud a positive pleasure in their daitruetiou. He has attached no value to them, excupt for the satisfaction of his phy- he has been reckless of the future. uturo luvs been left to take carc of itself. for the most artus though all the while in a frolic or a fight, until now at length, after a ccutury or two of this sort of work,\vt: are waking up to the facts that our once bound- less wooda are diuuppcariug, and that we I I The sup-. ; are likely to sulfur no little loss thereby.- But it is only the few who seem now to have I lotion acurcelyinferior to that oftlie whole I min' we mm see that elevated forests would any “‘le‘lunt" “use of 0â€" Con‘lltl‘m “5 9f' I Christian world at the Present (by, ' has I act as an impediment to passing clouds. and fectcd by the threatened loss of the trees. i been entirely withdrawn from human use, by their very obstruction tend to condense In a recent publication, issued by authority or, at best, is inhabited by tribes W0 few. their moisture andcausc its precipitation. of one of our Western States for the express poor, and uncultivated to contribute uny- purpoac of attracting settlers from European thing to the general moral or material of desolation we add the now wanted and solitary soils of Persia and the remotcrl East, that once fed their millions with inilk I Then, also, without making anything of a and honey, W0 ï¬lm†59“ that “ terntory I'somowhut extended popular belief that the larger than all Europe, the abundance of 1 . . . 1 some very important concluswns. It is well as his lawful plunder, but be biui even they are known to have been once covered I-ly recent period, however, that the rain. Will} luxuriant W°°dsv verdant Futures: “Pd ' tions of the“ forests to the water supply and £3333.$¢$Lii§e.ۤ$..i.;‘:zis 1335f;.‘"fi§:“' 1:8 dishingâ€; in“ be,“ reamed! Md ~ _ _ ’I ic ' are no u timers om even now. sicul wants, to furnish'bim fuel mid shelter I tricts. The fairest and fruitfulesl; provinces 5 Engugh is known? nevertheless. to warrant and the material of the iiidustrialnrts, and ,2 of the Roman Empire, ouco endowed With in uatlsfying thew wants as they liuveuvincn ,' the greatest superliorigy of full, chimngo, . established that the forest, except m winter. )Osition are 00ml) 5‘“ .Y “Faustâ€, 0 t 1°"; is cooler than the open 'round. There will ly has :eemcd to bc abundant, and the fertility, or :Oiélhlllt‘lll‘nlzgitelpltliloï¬h:grd 12:11}: I nafiumlly, tltifrefoic‘, gfcbiuorc coniieiï¬iatiou . women as ' I: ' ‘ ‘ an real i tion o' in moisture o in at In our own country we have gone to the I vorcd cases. that have escu ed the general mosglwrepin a wooded region than in one forests in a kind of freobooter style,cuttiiig, ruin, to be no longer capu le of affording destitute of trees. The lower taupe“,er and burning more than “’0 could cut, acting I sustenance to civilized man. If to this realm of the woods will also mnku itself felt for I I I some distance above the trees, and tend to precipitate the moisture of the bighei air. forests, especially when situated upon bills Whicll Hustaihc‘l in b)"g0“° Cent‘ll'ies“ P0P“' and mountains, draw the clouds and the cunntricu, the statistics of its great lumber changes occasioned by the agency of man production are elaborately set forth, accom- upon the flanks of the Alps, tlio Apeiiuines, [milled by the Osallmllcu that the present: the Pyrenees, and other mountain ranges of enormouu consumption of trees for this pur- ; pose may be continued tan or fifteen years I longer before tho forcits will be destroyed. Thi- cool unconcern in regard to the future shown in this is very noticeable, “After us, the deluge." A corresponding feeling, though working on a much smaller scale, is seen in un advertisenieiit,aml of a. class often appearin in our older States. “Brace up, Xoung h on. You have lived on your par- ents long enough. Buy this farm, cut oï¬'the wood, haul it to market, get your money for it, and pay for the farm. . . .Tlm owner esti- mates that there will be 500 cords of market wood." And no, all over the country, on the large scale and on the small, the axe is laid at the roots of the treea,uud our forests are disappearing. It is estimated that 8,- 000,000 acres of forest land are cleared every year, and that in the ten years provi- one to [876, 12,000,000acrcs were burned over simply to clear the land. So rapid was the destruction of our forests even in the early days of our history, that in one place and another alarm was ielt,aud measures were taken for their preservation. In the town of Humpton,New Hampshire, for inatauco, we find, as early its 1639, this meant: “Wood-wards chosen, and no man to full wood (except on his own lot) without assignment of them or two of them." Other regulations were also made for cutting and using wood. And here it may b0 remarked I that lllli word wood-wardâ€"tlio warden or guardof the wood-4mm ivhicli..comes our common surname \Voodwnrd, speaks em- batically of tlioimportanco which the ear- l)y settlers had been accustomed to sec at- taclicd to the forest in the mother country, and which prepared them to exercise some care in the protection of these they found here. In the same town of Hamptou,in 1670, than: was complaint of great abuse in spoil- ing the town's timber,†the wood-ward'a power having ceased a few years bcforc. So in tho town of Yarmoutb, in 1698, it was for hidden to cut timber to cell. Duxbury also, at an curly day, made an order against carrying timber away from the town. Says a writer in the .Yurlll American Rubia: : “There was so much alarm in Plymouth CoIOny on account of scarcity of some kinds of timber that within half a century after landing certain kinds of lumber were not al- lowed to be exported except conditionally." Aa carlyas 1090 action was taken also in Brookliue for the purpose of preserving the timber in that region. llut in gciioru the doprcdatious upon the forests have gone on without restraint. and the wonder in not so much that our lumber nuppllea are now seen to be diminishing so fast, as that we have not been counizant of the feet long ago, or that we have now any timber to care for. But, after all, we are only following in this respect the courao of nations which have gone before us. Tho nations. of Europe and [ Asia have been reckless in their destruction Iof tho forcxta an we have been, and by that l ’ ' l ‘ ~ mtiune to arnvol V as immense quaa llt‘l u i “m mama onâ€. a u 3 self hormones: and desolation. The face of; recklessness have brought upon themselves it tho land it- the earth in many instances has bceu chang- ed. as the result of the destruction of t "are productive also of I which the he i is only by utting these together, and mak‘ Central and Southern Europe, and the pro- gress of physical deterioration, have become so rapid that in some locatitiea it single gen- eration has witnessed the beginning and the end of the melancholy revolution." The destructive changes‘ of which Mr. Marsh speaks so strongly have been occas- :aioned mainly by the removal of the forests, the natural friends and protectors of man and of the earth. The harmonics of nature were thin! broken up, and disturbance and destruction came as a. matter of course. Undisturbcd by man, tho woods would maintain themselves. The trees, falling in the forests by natural decay or from any other cause, would soon have its place ï¬lled by another, and so the succession of veget- able life would be maintained from age to age. But when the trees are swept off in masses, whether by fire or by the axe, whether by anarmy seeking strategic ad- vantage or the means of annoying and im- poverishiug mi encmy,or as the result of the cupidity or carelessness of those intent upon pecuniary gain, the places thus denuded of trees often remain so. And when in any country large portions of its area are thus from any cause laid bare, it requires but lit- tle consideration of the subject to see that such a changed condition of tho surfacqmay bring about the other changes. The carc- ful observer will see that the natural causes not on] 'produco great and even unexpect- ed row to in the field of nature, but the ' great political and moral results. Within the memory of the present generation a single article. of com- mei‘ce of vegetable growth, which England is obliged to import from another country, has determined her system of trade with that country, and in a. measure shaped the policy of her governmentâ€"has ruled the rul- ore themselves. looked at in their economic character alone, the importance of the forests to any civilized country, and their bearing upon its welfare and prosperity, will be seen if we give tlm :iubjocl: only a little attention. It is stated on reliable authority that Great Britain imports every year forest products amounting in valueto ono hundred million dollars.‘ lf now we add to this large sum the probable value of similar im ortations into our own and diher comincrcia countries we shall at once have some notion of the hearing which the products of the forestc have u the general welfare and comfort of man 'ind, and their bearing upon nation. ul prosperity. How large an element in the traffic of our country, what an important source of industry, and therefore of thrift, to us, it its lumber product! We have no complete and trustworthy statistics of this interest The census returned are very im- perfect. A great amount of lumber in the aggregate made in thousands of establish- ment: on our lesser streams and away from I I l l l great marketaor the routes of trafï¬c. is never reported and no account is made of it. From particular districts and the well- lmown great lumber maria we gel: most of our facts thatbear upon this subject, with public am somewhat familiar. lt forum, from a condition of fertility and “‘8 I‘mb“b “animal†rm"! "19ml" 5‘ 89m?" abundanco to that of a desert. Such are the in: to 'trustwcdhy accounts the situation in , Minion, of "w two, ,0 the curmuu o,- 3," that country is rlmo upon n" ""3" m ‘n' to temperature, to umiaturc, and to the and a1 way, that we are able to come at the im- I I portaucc of this branch of our national in- I duttrytthia sourcenf national wealth ‘ agrch I heart, in consciousneus of defect, or vulgn This effect of the forests will not; be limited to their own area, but will extend more or less to the open ground beyond them, cans- ing the min to fall upon them for a consid- erable distance, when but for the vicinity of the forests they might not have been touch- ed by it. An eminent scientiï¬c \vritcr states that in a region near the Gulf of Guayaquil, which is covered with immense forests, the rains are almost continual. So on the island of St. Helena we have the double proof of our problems in the ascertained fact that with the cutting off, some time ago, of the forests with which it ubounded, the ruins \vei'e lessened, and certain crops greatly di- minished, and now, in later years, as the woods have been allowed to 'grow again, the ruins have increased in proportion. Sir J oliu Herschel, speaking of this subject, says: “This is no doubt one of the reasons of the extreme avidity of Spain. The hatred of a Spaniard toward a tree is proverbial, Many districts in France have been materially iii- jurcd by denudation,and,on the other hand, rain has become more frequent in Egypt I since the more vigorous cultivation of tlio palm-tree." The island of Santa Cruz, near Santa. Barbara, was once heavily timbcrcd, and sustained a dense population. Now it is almost destitute of trees, except on the highest summits. ll; has no water, and gives no return to the husbundumn. “It in im- possible," says mic, “to conceive a more dreary waste." Near the close of the last; century a lake in the valley of Arngun, in Venezuela, was observed to be lessening in even its the set- tlements in the valley and its cultivation increased. A civil “‘lll‘ broke out in that region, which led to the neglect of agricul- ture, and allowed the forest vegetation again to spring up. It was observed, a quarter of accntury later, that the lake was resuming its former size. So it has been ob served that since the settlement of Utah, and reclaiming the land by the Mormons and the growth of trees, shrubs, and g es, the water in Great Salt Lake and other- lakcs around has been very much increased, and the climate pcrccptibly changed. Facts like these, gathered from all parts of the world, are abundant. and would seem to leave no doubt that the forests increase the rainfall in their immediate vicinity, and are fountains of moisture for the atmosphere and the lands above them. ' T0 Ill-1 CONTINUED. . --â€"â€"»4-°->uâ€"-â€"â€"-â€"- The Body. Among the strange compliments which superstition pays to the Creator is a scorn and contempt for the fleshy inventiture which he has bestowed on us, at least among Christians; for the, pagans were far more ions in this respect, and Muhammad with them in doing justice to the beauty and dignity of the human frame. It is quite edifying, in the Arabian Nights. to read the thanks that are so often and mpturoualy given to the Supreme Being for his bestows of such charms on his creatures. Nor was a tor than Mohamot of a nature to undervalue the earthly temples of gentle and loving spirits. Ascetic mistakes have ever originated in want of licartiness or of ri- ty of nature, or in spiritual pride. A \I‘l‘ll- ,balanced body and soul never, we may be 1 sure, gave way to it. What an extraordin- ary flattery of the Deity to my, “ Lordl thank Theo for this jewel of a soul 1 pm. “disc-es; but want a miserable casket Thou . acted shamefully. I I I I by the «where: Lucius. Among other tliiu s on the menu, which were engraved on golil, we notice perfumes of Avaby, fried in crumbs; l’liiyginn chliyrs, oitli june-bug wings; hum of Cicadas, with dissolved pearl sauce, beside main otlicvmro and nov- el dishes. As we go to press the company are enjoying themselves immensely, three have bccn poisoned and the rest are all drunk. We may call the attention of the Emperor to the necessity of beheading a few of the students. Yesterday at the Coliseum they When the dozen virgins were about to enter the dens to be eaten by the animals a. body of students without the slightest regard of the presence of the Em- pcror, wont up and coolly asked the irls for a lock of their hair. And it was on y it week ago that we one an account of it stud~ out who killed a )arbor because when he asked to be shaved the barber innocently naked him “if he‘d send his slave to gel: it." The Emperor should. impress upon the pupils and the pcilngogues that they had seen Rome and thou the sun would get up if-tliey didn’t. . An interesting case is being tried in the forum. it seems that a. young man has bccu for some time paying attention to Julia, the daughter of Flavius. The latter has agreed to give the lid to the young man, Leiitulus, but‘ in t 8 mean time an- other lover offers several millions more ses- tci‘ccs for the girl, and Fluvius, of- course, agreed he should have her. Flavius now sues Lcntulus for the cost of oil burned during his culls, some of which, says the prosecutor, lasted three weeks. Lontulus puts in a rejoinder, and says that on tbrcc several occasions he kissed the girl, who is bonier enough to quiet the Dclpliicorucle, and in consideration of this he ought to be lot ollZâ€"Jlarrmld Herod. We Borrowed JeWcls. comfortable. 1). m., having left Yonge street station at 12:50. At llamilton 130 people Wore added to our party,cbicfly from the counties coat and south of that City. Extra coaches were added here, and in the management of these arrangements for the comfort of tho passen- gers Mr. J oliii Laviu, gcncml pasacugei‘ agent of the Michigan Central, was of great I assistance to M r. Dayâ€"indeed none but those who have travelled with,and again without, a throu li Director can appreciate. the many litt 0 “turns " which a good Director can render. “'0 reached Harrisburg at 3:30p. m.,"and 3 here again we received an accession to our party, for a. full couch of passenger», chiefly j from the northern counties, were coupled on, and we proceeded at. 4:09 p. m., the ad- vertieed time of dc arturc. In good time we made “'oodsto'c ', Ingereoll, London and Cliutlium, and. at each of these places our numbers increased. Our special train was well oflicercd. We had Mr. Cameron for conductor, 'Mr. Houscï¬eld baggagcmzm, Littlewood and Brownell brake-mcu, and last in order of observation, but first in im- portance, we had an driver J 00 Foster,“ irmr clear eye and steady hand brought 113 into Windsor on good limo. At Detroit Ital"l:p- iug car was attached for the beneï¬t of those who wished to for at the cares and sorrow: of the day in the tbcun peace of an “up- per cabin.†It is needless to say that t;-; v- cl on the Michigan Central is excellent in I , decrease of 2.1 “'0 reached Hamilton at 2:30I placed in each canoe. A New York paper gravely informs its readers that Mel nouruo is the capital of South Australia. Tho last limo \vu heard from Melbourne it was in Victoriu, but itiu a very go-ubcail city. and is probably “going west" like the not of the world. The telegraph >Cl‘\'lilcln the old country, and, Wu supposc. in other lands, pays better in bad weather tlmniu line. In a git-at snow storm lust \vinlcr 97,143 more iclvgrnins were sent in tlic llritiab Islands in Olll‘hl't‘llk than in a corresponding week of u previous 'cur. Lust your 2,765,312 pounds of Australian wool entered the port of New York. A prominent wool broker stolen tlmta linu- dred times that quantity mi 'lit come if the tariff were reasonable, but llul‘u iii a duty of 10 cents per pound and H pci‘ cvnt. ml mlorr'm. The consumption of hour in the United Kingdom last year showed an increase of about (35 per cent. over the year bcfni'c, and there was an incrcnan in British spirita of nearly 1 per ccut. Foreign spirits show u percent, and Wilma decrease of 1.3 per ccnt. An compared with lbc population there are more marriage; in France than in Eng- lund. 'l‘lic percentage is given (ll. 83 for the former and 50 for flu! Litter. Iii Franco, however, tho birlli rain continues to decrease which is regarded by French economists us all the great points of punctuality, sinfoj,‘ : u very ominous fact. and comfort. party at Winnipeg a committee of pnssi 1-- gors composed of Charles \Vilkcs, of llrcnt- ‘ ford, Dr. S. (l. Huge], of Toronto, and 'l‘ho- mas Scott of London were appointed mg i, wait upon Mr. Day to present him with u I vote of thanks for his kindness. From: Chicago in: fork the Chicago and Noribf “’entern Railway, and in passing through: that city we could not help expressing our; admiration at the grandeur of the station: A writer in Allthc Year Round says: Tur- land the completeness of m, dcwrmwma. I their European sisters. and even more thoughtless than the most of them. In these times of the decadence the majority have parted with their gems and linery, and when a marriage takes place, a feast, or what not, they hire valuables for the ceremony at mon- strous interest. Some twelve months since the system, and the abuses it necessarily carries, wu‘c displayed in a famous case. llairie Ilauouni, wife of Mizbct Elfcndi, cx- dcftcrdnr of the villayct of Brown, was charged with obtaining money and jewels under false pi'ctences. Occupying it good house, where she dispensed a princely bos- itnlity, she made it a business to hire vuln- ablcs from the female dealers, which she im- mediately pledged in the lunar : orslic hired in the bazar and pledged iu the hurt-ms. Sometimes the jewels were needed to deck herself and her slaves at a grand ceremony; sometimes Hllf: pretended a, visit to the im- perial piincessca. Tlic prisoner also burrow- ed articles from people of the ï¬rst runk,sucli as the wives of Iassnd and llueain Boys, the daughters of the governor general of tho villayet of Hedjnr, and even from the dough- ter of hlucbir Safvcl: Pasha. The important element of this detail in her emphatic decla- ration that all of these great ladies citlicr . took money in tho shape of interest, or act- ually “stood in†with her, receiving a ro~ portion of the some for which she pledged their ornaments. In particular she alleged that the family of Muchir Safvct made a re- gular business of hiring out their jewels when he was from home. These statements, of course, were vehemently denied, and the judges appear to have passed them over with as brief notice an sciblc. As for the transactions with regu or female brokers, they proved to boa maze of iii-and-in deal’ ing. Tbcao danics immediately replcdged the objects which Hairin Hanonm pledged with them. Thelady carried on her little game for many months, redeeming some or- ticles by the cash obtained upon now- ei' loans. But the enormous interest finally swamped her. At the moment of arrest she was found in possession of five diademr, thirty-six jcivclcd plaques of medallions, “all ladies are at 1035*? ‘15 om‘avagul‘f' ‘3 The cclcrity with which a. special train in made up and dcuputclicd strikes one with » wonder. and gives the best idea of the clip 3 cicncy of the railroad mm here. The Cain udinu agent of this road is Mr. S. llcatty, of Toronto, “’llOflO name and business ropu- lotion are familiar to your readers. At length we are lauded safely in \Vinni- peg, where we meet some old friends and part with many of 0111' new ones. Before the arrival of f‘lw! Isiiicc 1577 luring 9,000,000 Mynoles I ’l‘bctclopliouo company of Zurich lutvi: clcvon public offices in the city which >31“ "‘biri‘s may mic. Subscribers can send .d lllhli just, by dictating them to the | ix.le oilico through the telephone. Sui cribch may lll‘lO Inn -- burglar alarms in ii Imuucs, which ring; nbcll intlio ccntml all} C". ’l’Iu- lnxlimi (cu trade is ri>iug ulcltdily. In 15:» ibc dclivcrim were 11%, l72,800 lbs. ; in lcsl lbvy u'crc 48,500,000 llm. The con- sumption of Cbiucw trim in llrilnin is going dmvu at this mine limo, the-decrease Iln. lll'llnll tum :iru bccmulng far more llhl'll in Austral- m, too. The Major-(ii ncml cummamiinglliu “'oeit Indian trqu Wilfl going on an iuupct'liuii tour in a mail Blcltllllzl‘, and biullng flcivfmiu I the llllth‘t'llt‘flil, in accordance with the ruin. liitiuim. 'l'lm nuviil cominmfom :il .lunuiicn on this bustling Chicago of tho North-west ; confiscated tln: fluu. and only returned ill». I will leave for another letter. -mempâ€" A Dazzling Possibility. The man who proposcd not long since to set up an oi'ci'sliot wheel nf. Niagara, run it line of uliufting through the State of New York, and paddle out llio right to “bitch on " and take poweruvus variously rognrdcd as a lunatic, a dreamer, and and irrcprcsri- ble joker. - lie was probably the latter; but the probabilities which are being foreshad- owcd by the latest discdvcrics in respect to clectricityarcmore brillianttlinn tliosc which the joker professed to foraee. Accordin to the English pnpcra, by tb u use of tlio 'ynztnm machine, power has al- ready bccn transmitted through fifty miles of wire. One of the, great scientiuta, Sir William Thompson, utilizes a iiinall moun- tain stream to generate the electricity which lights his gallery and .l’rofcosor Thom aon declarcu that "u tcutli part of the tida en- ergy in the Valley of the Severn would light every city, ,uud another tenth would turn every loom, spindle and axle in Great Brit- ain." If the experiments in storing clcclrio city are an auccccaful as they proni'u-ic,l.lu:ro um be no question that the world is on the eve of a revolution greater than that pro- duced by the steam engine, if not than tbatI produced by the discovery of iron. The falls of Niagara can then be utilized for power, not only in the State of New York, but throughout tho Union. lt in not inconceivable, indeed, that b the use of submarine cables this magnificent water power, or some of the other powers which the United States boast,may bo act to turn- ing the spindles and driving the milln of the eight aigrcttui of brilliants, one gold watch, i 0“ “'0,†M wen u the xow. and chain, two half diadems, MVCII pairs of, brilliant earvringn, tbrcc jctvelcd locket", I . . . . I 'mtion of electricity in a transmitter of mo- ringu. four broocbeii in bri linnbi or mnmba- I one bracelet, aix diamond ins, live valuable monds, one bou uet with jewelled lean-u of llowvrs, one bril hint creacent, ivvn valuable It is impossible togm or realize all the cunrmoua possibilities loc ed up in the util» two power. If a tenth part of thctidnl .cncrgy of the Severn would turn cn-ry I loom, epiudle and axle iii Croat Britain, a ’ it was llll! Mnjor-(icucrnl'u privutn property. 1 I I There will be an investigation at home into tlicmziltcr. , The Peninsula of tlio Caren, which has I bwii an unknown luud even to L'liiuciio and I ulnllllllcnl‘, has now been penetrated by llril~ j iin lllthlUllnf‘ch=, who are [cunning tlm vxw )~ : iiouidly difficult language of the pmplc. T in II Rev. Mr. lbw-nu, it l'rcabytci'iun. luui :u-gunu. translation of the New ’l‘cslmunut for lb..- ! bcucfit of tho l0,0(}0,000150lll1 who inhabit Illiut great country. I \\'olvcs in Franco arc ulill u grcul post, {and in unincpzii‘lu attack liuiunu bciugn an : well as Hlllfflll. 'l'licru am oliicci'n cullinl "lieutenants do: louvctoric,†but it is com- plained that they do not by to cxtcrminuu- i tho wolvm, in; than their moupntion would I be your. The fllfl'lilml ilvpiti'tmi'nts arc mak- ing that 800 and $1001: bond bu offered by Government, to make it worth wliilo for good hllOlJ-l to go wolf-bunting. ll. in rock- oncd tbi-rc are 3,000 or 4,000 wolvi-u in Franco. Thl' amount npcnt in intoxicating liquor- iii England during the past ten yearn is about 131.430.000.000. l’cnplc talk of the enormous National Debt of Britain, but if lliitain bad } abstained from intoxicuntn those for ton \‘L'Jll‘ she could have paid every penny of lll‘l‘ Na- tional cht twice over. The uum paid your- ly in mimidcrnbly over that pub in rent, both for houses and land, and thin without reckoning the indirect conln and loosen cann- cd by drinking. which would come up in about “00,000,000 more every year. . â€"» --â€"â€"-i»«.<>~-â€"â€"â€"â€"~ Rebuilding the Telegraph Linn. The general Manager of the Great North- I \Vcst Telegraph Company has inaucd in- “ struclionu recently to the Superintendent nf I (.‘omtructinu in Montreal to employ a large l force of line men to commcucc workman won {an the front dinaplwurn, in rebuilding and H ‘ , wiring tlir‘ linen of bulb tbc .‘ilonlrvul Mid ‘ lmniuiui: 'f'rla-grapb Companion. The fIJYt't' arvhy- ThԠKh‘l‘uw“ ‘m‘mfl‘y mm. in" I itaclf, that without tbrm the earth refuses PmP‘n‘F- » hast 'veu me to put it in."â€" .eigh llunl. “Chins mbcf". T-ho Whale was we dnwn in I “ml-h a†Ll ill†“Iâ€! ""6"!" i" u": "’3' "l I M '11 l - l' " l I it l1 never.- l 'v' n m in :1 ll ' ' whim l“ ““‘“l“‘“ "dfl' Ann“, mm.“ °f ' to be a ï¬t place for tho inbabituncy off 'l'hc census of 1870 gi'vca as the reported K! _. _..-‘_______ 9‘ £J'000 lurkm‘jâ€"al’m'l “If um“ ) Fundy would drive all the machinery of the I will @idfliï¬; opi'ratiuu; :iiifiifuuicoulu'l; li'ls‘ml‘ “"“m‘l §°l"‘~°v""‘°"u3‘cnnlnnlsc‘l ; . roduct of lumber in the Umtod States 1‘2,- , How n", no um New York. amtâ€)ï¬nit“tï¬oc?:gï¬ggdév {tinrfg’fl‘e}: “'1‘ ; world, and furuiiih light won it to tlli'pt'uic I in din-cw“; “vimâ€, 0‘ Ouch“. mu] “m-,,†. ' -_ \n “H.911 -_ . .,- . - - ‘_ 2' l - 5'] ’Ilc ci- .~ . . ' . ,, ," .‘ . “ ,‘ depudntiom am oiitmci til u 0 i 3""- uatau) ngion of the earth butter. “$0.5†thousand feet. Thu does not in cmmgcs“ swindle mm bk.†ial um'hcckmll. Hugh up, moon altogptbcr. he lull" ,tlu l “H, “wk “,1†M mmml ml “Khulnaâ€, “m nitbfti ibirtv mile! of Cairo. ingnthrongli tho Sui-.3 Canal. _aa theat- form- idhblo plnmlctvra have pouctuon oi its banks at varioiu pciuu. The impromou menu to bra that tho new Mini-try has pmrmf a fail- urr. and that the policy it has thus far pur- ulfll “1" "ml" munâ€""4° “w f“mumflnIl-ordei'a tlo Mediterrancan, and which 3 used, an in the manufacture of carriages, ;comc from \Vasbington oniua agricultural , eligible pews are for sale at the rate “59.00, loying 700,- : which it abmt 8l6 LSnnday, or if (beware maicrhrmli "SSH two cc'n'icca, 8‘) a ncrmon. ties of a single Statoâ€" ‘~ one could go to the theatre or opera every of he obl flaunt-judicial. political and ï¬nducid-«ibio uliisb fl'vpl entefrd with the pawn. The iinaziria question is nich- ed viih jmlom attention. and bu com vagina provoking an armed inn-r- vvnfiflh . '- m- -~ -*-†'tbc alnxlc of ï¬ll“ in the highest auto ofcivi- l‘lintion. and in the pant-man of the great- iat p0 ' abort. with the promised the gmtcat and . moat penis-ow: pmpcrityâ€" that wnicb Iain‘tcbu through Europe I 6 Hum the nice might have had its home and from the strain all furniture, Gibraltar on the went to ancient l‘bn-nicia I implemenu. bridges, etc , cm on the out. and back through Africa to the I 915 Atlantic. Horn onlya little u; from the ‘, 330,644. The ma. ‘ luau“. of our not in Wcatcrn Admit would Michi anâ€"givc in for the year l673 theta, ni ht in the year. But the re: : 333,430,894 feet of , c for 8200 a year, which in twenty-6 we Fof wood, employing 893.333 I 1y- } wand in an important uwingmacbiun. . us,and using Imam able ligu . “‘1 al’l“"l‘“" - ï¬tted by clunttc, and. and natural adjuat- , cludelotba or shingles. The same ccnsiui rim) l‘""““l“l‘ "" mum"? of "mu l“' I Inch of Land and Water to each other. for ; re ’tbo iiwiufacturc of articles made entirely 7 to a rim. none, and: ten-strike and the church filla up wcr. iutelligenco, and happinessâ€"in 5 using matrnall worth 8309.92 ,403 annual- , flowin besich l09,5|‘..’ catabliabmcnta in which .’ very lucrative figure. part of the material 3 church to which a new clcr'wman bu juit Pew: in New York churclicn arc nniv 63,928 establishments engaged in i bought on a culation and held with a view f a talented minister makes a , to m cr- g. the rate can be sold or rented ata in one Presbyterian ’ofSl2,000 For this sum pew can be rent- |' id lumber aired, at a valuation ofm,850,156, I cent. on the investment. and if the prone er the world needs not to be cal-lured. - Cure for Love. .¢__.,_. _ - three grains of the cluncc of resignation. ttvo grain: of prudence and patience each, and of sound judgment ono draclmi: mix: well. and after it [m stood come time take all" the team of former remembrancea, and awci-tcu the mixture with the Iyrup of hope; it through the filter of common-acme, . . Inigbt cmild be no irradiated that .‘uxiicl In the lower ranks of life it produces every I explorflionl 3nd “,0 10“ of mm my, “3â€â€ form of immorality, an a sensible man ofv ’ constqucnt thereon, could be carried on as Ivigoronnly and diuutrouuly M it now in in l the sermon which in facelioualyknuwu :.s tlic { Arctic hummer. l I guirca and their murder: would 'n ,tlungs of the past. Pennsylvania ' u . = income almost. at! dull and comm :nplm; I - ' . j ’.'..'.,';.,... _ it wan in the days of tie old int: i! ‘5’". 5 L “in†locum"; with “at Gummy. gave it his mine and whine awnier :‘cl IMO ,, Pg,“ of m, ‘1,†of 0mmâ€, pm Them would no longer be anyr-ccn .Eun for ‘conl except as a bent prmlnctm; (Hill the grout mining monopolies, the Holly Iain... f; (.4. on have iuz..;iopn!;7ail about all iiu- pence.“ Hummer, and Will involve it vizry large «:1. a Jeltllllfll'c in "wary. 'l’bc renewal of lima lime been numb lllfglffclbd for wvcral rca- lrow. and bland inn! in great need of H." Ibuibling. - ~7-»â€"-â€"vxoc-¢-ov>oo.â€"â€"-'â€" A New 21a» of the North-Wort. 'l‘hc llulll’ui Bay Company bu nsucd a I large new ma of Manitoba and put of the , North-\th 'crritn'iev, whiCli would Mciii I 2', be an Lxccllcnt guide tucmigrantl tn Ibo-r w. futon-(tho country and town; i Fol. .rmm murrvea plainly methodâ€"one mic , , , _ ’wntru of I'fl' and fl - while the '0! . u, 1 . f -' g' ,' u, g ban] a A ‘ H y n ' , Mat, lovity by the pullka W“ I ahoald lull: (hemmel‘m. ngpt I to which are to be added more than $l,000,- , tbonld turn out to be eSpii era Becch- of an; ï¬ï¬fuï¬oï¬f’flyiï¬â€™g ï¬ghts). Wm? e the State bu cicr Lawn .noc coal WM ma: 1 n 3; 9")?†"m": ""l‘lflf‘flrlh "'3’! In" the data o’cf "Xe; I an I W": PD Ml in the olden time. and Spain in non ï¬at l 000 an “onion of thingch hudinglï¬tavea, lei-domgwnfrmof thcpewioo duliitfnrfl; um my; a: 'indiflennce‘ T“. . due“, §cogirï¬Â¢ l _ L.“ m - , 'ftlzl"r’$;o';g"rw::5;'lfl:u o, ‘fï¬l‘ura'; .‘ will" ‘ I V' , iâ€"what natm‘ worn the»: What it th ‘ boo etc. ‘ y - ‘ul V13“ ‘01 ’9 ib em W ' ht d o ' . 0 flat! 1 lb 13 2 ' I ""0" " “"0"†9â€?“ "yr .° “a†m)" 11"". a. - .I W “3;. legghéniploym of the Dundee l‘on land power, that glories of literature and? 53h figures show in the value if the , good preaching every Sundal; and make the :Eimï¬iumbeiugfg r(:1:c;n;:g:. ,xgecznzj:e1uapoly‘woulif be hamlet-1y and irrelc mi- '-- -"_-;“"':m‘;:ilm°i .‘le'cm' LE: 05cc an: found to give the greatest and‘ ac- Immobier to them. 9: marvel even at this . forum in connection with the trafï¬c and . William“. “(1951991.35' lie-h?“- “3 dlseua disappcan. 5Ԡ7 mm“! W“ “’4 ll†“myâ€. “"2 I "L: fusion! tbeulv-nuri-itolfvred to unla- . ï¬g“ 0‘ . “.501 L533 in an (feat- l day. and their cities the Ihrina which we l various inductn‘a which occ'up man, and ;' m0“ fashionable pea le in New York. lb - â€"- o o- ~â€" â€"»~ ll“ “'0'?†9°.“me “3’9"! 9'†cmâ€"’â€â€œâ€˜ 2 i. 13,653,,“ m We. phat amt,†a: m. :33 03mm an M They" \iait from this New Wald. ham u both-hat: minus lau toanation inihis aapcct': any view. the spccu tion is very attun- ygoduly: "Do you mama to have "linen with“: lying paw. mom gig“ comm“. [Id "mam " c . . . do work, in qualityfl l tings. yutcrday. amt: Vivian-e no; with ' the lca‘gf italicize“: mutt a»! ' ive. ' ' good a juiï¬mwthf’l‘ vet-v exclgvmliifl m ï¬gurlzagg Emily; planted at the m- W -4 “-w..vm-m ‘ .. . -~ -.'-1u. phi. Iwimder W! went y And catciinponauce omuu, H" on e- cto r ahead. " e no,"'1 "' ' '-' " ‘ . 4,, _ . 3‘ . not on]; i in aid to have contained nearly two hnn- a tupply of fuel, and so for the comfort of . 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