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SURGEON, (:n Ol "vi. d-e ' mltertined the: the adverrtLoment not u ex- brain: ' Street, Upper Town n no“ the Public 593, ianting Mons “I. I'Jll’lii 1"“)! 'l‘luu'sdny, 30" me "at! Sat“ it On J. 'rrnv N SEN D IRA. I'IKF Mr W M ll IlTAfiFil voti t m TS " tT " ‘M -., WM. WATSON & SON 'i, "01adertalrers, Il inn": mm Lisiti. Puma-dun "amodiutalr. mm! 0. C. HAYWARD. ' "re , k.sn, “an! l‘llln P. o, "'3'. (.2 "rt' 's. April JUL Ad). ttto. #. i' - ' Cr) Farm to Rent. 1:- ' ‘UXZTI‘J e "i ' I Cu: £11.}; £5??an pn shat: notiee, rd AriVJ,liQldi,'1'"' with " .ortg of him Bomrmber the via: A "u'oeir-6'V "Fh"NF. TO Illnli- $66 Hons: and Tilt "uncut WEB" M'PaF1kMAT1e. T "WI" fmi-hnd free, M - burl coma n In! r PHE‘X': ttn phat. as l" IT 553' & trrty"s “my": AM (arriac' ""Yrk', _ Pr. F'IHC “m. I t A G'2ijTo'zS"l" 7311;; aiciii. lu m I I 7th ('oncmiun, in tho Town I‘m Grey. :0 In" ole-m d And the "onth, and ken-l mama) tor the mo m-mrr. Thm " no better t23 In. shits. A ham-o and burn an one " had utttil building: cull " (rec-ted. Prier 825m. at the no new: Mona the (hm. lute "tot. 133 here Farm for Sale. Best Land in the Township. mart 13.2.2. £219: "ef 33.2.3334; mu! :'l, PROPERTY FOR "all can); 2F.TNt " .rml Ind M ml hug!" ‘1' Farm for Sale. Vol. II. No. 11. TRIP}! I'ILLE. ONT., PAP, M FOR SALE l) f tlt Land For E R0533. BULL. Land il in H. 'tgt'. OF PHI." ml Perm for Sale. tor Sam Farm for Sale. bl ' "out 1'r in Attomey " Law, imnauk Ian-h tout, my. (L51 n ads it d J AMES LAMON nhnrt Jubilee north ot onion. If will I. --""_ Inuc Meg'l'hmmon tut) -. , . . I .,. . . ' m Lu' tiolv, L4 '.G, 1) into the “um: wtllui tut t', lair. muddy _ lvocnusc of the mrgmg \ nu ma Touarru clcpr . T Mu l r mmwo tttw Momma her little lame _ , . ‘1, l ., " . . i "", " ttrt, "1 y Ho the pram": uprn it. I', “'13:"; ( Wore wofully thin and h. i white teeth append-N1 th: __ ___-- . I ' . w e nun: " Quin â€11111 ,Umlw red ALEX, M h’lihlin . MM r4105 Tl in Giemiiig Sale. in 'rssi:, saiAis: is l? " of burn-m, .1 mil 332 (illiiihttt (tttttitat: ... l 2ti'hT,f', G. thxxm “HIE the front of 4:5 wrn-uurtcr . ", I . . h l . . r I“: i,,r'iri' to .49 ldn dl: arose m til a den ‘11. ltUNN. ’nvcclnms and tttihos mus itth “mgr: ‘70- 1.1111 the bearer:- nteyrlrounJ, ' :“i’ ' it: Ink-mums of his tromnlom "Y? '.", o:itrlt l new heart, and when his n r. if you I'm" A 1 . . musing n-irhnr ed form-1rd and the thi., 1mm " u] ' In time . it “awn I l the Lludlmg eyes looked lieu I the voice broke forth in sulet iri.N iloNF.SS, "strly all clnnr abitttgm This m [, l, 2, and 3. :‘mhip vt (Honda .0 of “may; mm " of I rmperuud ‘m In the Town. tt the Iota can be l bu'0rtrrtyp “>13 on Hm iu the 10th ‘h If: ll Elma baht ' thr, Pr", haunt-"Mu or to Ur do hm A ten . Hut (he "utit hymn ceased and a. speak U'.' arm-r, an vld mun. Thr' spectators were {hushed iutc, Silrnco. and all eyes fustcnnl 'upon the wlutc hatred man. His fncc was a 'furrowed with deep Emmi, his ayes gray. r lx‘cstless. piercing, yet tender. His thin lips I u are enmptro.urd, and his wiilarred check" I llnrhcd painfully its , o cssayed to Word I is : thoughts. Ho looked steadily ovrr the _ nmlier.ce null bvgatriu tt law vo'co, which f gradually arose until a depth of thrilling I luvutnoxs p.nd tailios was gained, which " Iu-Ed the homers. erte1.'s,lrourr.J. ’l‘homeltimv Esme." ' "V l 7 “Meg I" called Dick Thomson ; “here Meg lmimd ; she did not see another tgirl, take um jug and get some liquor." rorson like W, no one else with lagged l “I have no money, father." dress and tnclou almen. l "tict trusted Meg, thank a. good girl." "Here you a father, chill] "' ; "ril get shmethiag, futhcr ; just wgit 0. "Yes, toa'am," with n long-drawn sich. 'tcsv minutes." Arrd Mu," face brightemset i‘he pl‘rr “T111311 nnrierstood.' End l M, six: ran out. _ _. . "No, child ', but they help to save rak.ti? lg promising never to toueliue. vile stuff." “I wish I could sign. 1.11 like to save others." "Yon can. child; an up am; write your pledge." "For what, ntaUru '.'" "That they“ nevu- drink again ; never he drunknrds." And the woman shudder- ed. "But mal drviGnls ? Meg woudered what was the matter; fuvall.v, singling out a poorly-dressed. weeping wormut,sUGutured to enquire of her. powertul voice went forth with irresistnhlo appeals to the audience to sign the picdgo and choose the narrow path. There was a magnetism in his inspired eloquence whieh tamed stony Hurts to melt and tremble. nml whon he finished there was a rash for the platform. Lndirs richly clad side by side with pourly and plainuess, men in glossy lnavadeluth and old tapers in rags,all hurried up the aisles together. the glint.“ was rt-tthed. He continued In. waver for A few mo- ments aud than the singularly sweet and it want ital lithium “voting, and r; _ thiS f:uuili:::l hymn rolled out tnnchingly ‘nml lit-wurfully upon the evctrivg irceze, little Mcg'l'hmmou moved slowly, painful- ly into the warm well-lighted httll--slowl. ' lwmuso of the mrging ennui; painfully, Manna her little hum limb was not eqrn] to the prawns nprn it. “or little checks were wofully thin and touchingly pale ; her white teeth appeared through the halt.elos. ul lip-, tlmt were drawn and wasted, mu] hn' eyes had not the tttnotcst shude of. Childhood's cure of frcc sunniucss, hut m- stvtul were Itill cf woru1er-wonder at the great crowd of poophs ; wonder at the grunt l-rilfinnt morn ; Wonder whether she would he put out, and she looked down at her What a "Little Red Ribbon" Did. Am! Grassy mounds and moss? tablet; '1rnting .11 the 5mm] urn'znd. While beawath the manual an lying law the dear nuccx‘nl Mrat, With their unmr‘: ougrm'on deeply on ma tablets overttctM. t" Thea-r, my may“. recollection, told around the lift-light glow. In the dusky v. Inter evenings of mv rhlldhnnn Why. child, Hmy'ro Sh ad , England 2 tho' I never - “me, yet my In art n I bound to think Buund by ties that Lynn the ocean utspmungthm from mo, Cbildhood'n hairy fancies weaving in that tarotr, happy than. Started then tho loom of tnntsr-arorkiug lull in youth‘s glad prime, Ern- wearing gaunt and mystic bond: around my busy hula: Bona, that bi.ul me closely to thee --tiau in {and “locum“ duh); Not thy wealth 5nd not thy store, got my urn)": mu tchiena might. Not thy have) falling grimly 'ueath thy fine in But my “acute; qua: tmmVgr,wtrvre pip'molheq " has sax-um], ' Drum: Fur the tteriur, linen m. yr-nn; ago ', I1 in summer was mm [Nikos was gamed, which 'ue hcarers ntis1.lelrotut.J. The melting ‘nms of his} trmxmlons tones rivctod hcurt, and when his need form lean. Lvnrd um] the thi.: hands c'usped and Idling eyes looked Iteavenward, and ice broke forth in suleluu invocation, rtrrulclur they an may we, thy in the tight, i1srut tor out, and she looked down at her mi pulled the old shawl closer about yongr also at what the beautiful we‘ul roam ; pan! with I bl lmnd‘n h fatal Baht, Um, My April dtheir those beautiful ladies ain't the have] lights " “naught Fee nppcr lights, great June. . If there wu-o (my how falling trim]: 'uonth thy on in l mxulit meadows, “hr": in Chill! "n she- played. _ 2t ivy t'vintug mm pretty " y my moth: r, m: shout the woods “smut tor evotings of my childhood, POETRY England. ',Futg1ttul,tlvan thy bra' hum]. IIDH burning? " the wave! struggling nu DURHAM, Co, Grey, APRIL 24, 1879 -llucth=wl u! the mud "id lcunt across tho wol' \or (other side 0 Sl‘llf. you may must, I wish 1 could thC women-u she durum-d [Mum itght for trredo, “HAHNâ€; children, mural: bum blond my Inn: for thy signiu' the “Hi" for (‘numln “Trill But poor forsaken Meg knew the Friend above all others ; her brokeh-henrtetl Christian mother had taught her how to pray. and her last words had been : “Meet me in Heaven'. Maggie darling, and bring father and little Dick." Aad now from tho pinehed lips issued forth: "o God, help a poor child sure her father." Even in that curtainlesn and carpetloss room God hum-d and answered the sorrowful little petition "What can I do '?" she thought. “I could make 'oitee, but I have no money to buy it with, or fire to cook it." Early morning found her awake and thoughtfully looking at her red ribbon and at her sleeping brother. Meg took " her old shawl and tucked it about little Dickie. and then lay down be. side him. and soon, in spite of hunger, cold and sorrow, fell asleep. on l "Meg, dear Mem give me ‘soniething to (cat-only one mouthful." ( "Hush, Dickie. pour Dickie.“ said Meg, hastening to the starving child ; “I've got ssinotliing for yon, but don't make a noise or .rou'il wake him." And here I must record tt deed which may bring n blush to mnnv who think they are making great satnifiees. Little Meg had not h ul one mouthful to eat thut Jay, null y'Jt from her porket she drew forth a snnrlwfch which she had picked up in the street,thrnwn there ttrolol4y by some well. fed school child, for the lean 1nd nearly been eaten away and only the fat was left between lnyns of dirt-sprinkled breml.‘ But oh! how good it ',a.'ttyl to the boy} upon whose. bnhy features hung“ had: written with his gnnnt fingers enough i, to pierce the heart of the hardest rookcs, Hark t n sound from mmtlnr comm; upon the musty mm. i) Loy of six is sit. ting. Ho sptnks in n husk, ivhisper: m. , .. . Fit, 0 the pityituwsoonloam pot-ping through the one dingy pane. Meg lends her futher to the hrap of rags which she dignifies with the name of bed, and helps him down, “hrrc he soon falls into the inebriate's heavy sloop. "l'uther, come homo, please." And the little ttold hands touchml his hot ones. “Home (lmrr--homo, where is 'cm l.'" "("mno. hither," ph'mlcd the little voice. "Well, well, Meg, futher'll cnmo homo (hiv). He's out 'o stamps, Meg; he (hie) bctter go home." Meg led him to the door and hold him t‘ght as he reeled along in the darkness. Narrcwor grew the foul alloy. the miasma ot pcstilmt fumes flounti 1;; its polluted ln-onth over dmnlmnl and druttktmiu child, until it dwimllrd down to N nee scarce wide enough to adnnt ‘hom. Here they enter the crazy strvarture which Meg calls hrmo. How it shook Its the gusty winds Irlow fierevly. The shattcrcd outside door stood rpmmnd they entered the desolate hall, and stumbled nlong until they came; to their um shelter at the back of thc ghastly tenement. Oh I the domlntu-n brording over this “hula pf Ctatnkrnv.rss; m t It coal in the! [when store, not n sirigle article of furni-l mm rave an old throe-lcggml tnhlcmo light I mu 0 the pityiruonoonloam pot-ping: through , l, As Mpg advanced she came to a low i siuloon where n feeble light issued through I n filthy pane. She went closer and peered into the wiulow, which ivas broken and ( stuffed with dirty rags and ragged huts. She opened the door and glided 'it,ealtlil.1r in, with lips apart and cdlorless as white marllr, (or Wt in“ never been inside the den before. lied and "atfcetr eyes peered at the trembling: child as she liniped harass the room and stood behind the rickety (hmr of Dick Thomson. lIis face was glossly red and his black hair long and matted, while pushed upon the back of his head was ahat with torn crown an'l dis. torted brim. IIis checks were swollen "tul, his long hands grimy, while his fitre11i_ pant-i up? u f," 'rtceompauimcut to hi5; I Meg shivercd as she turned from the bright street. and went as swiftly as her little lame limb would allow clown deserted Momma. until she reached one where hump-lights glenmcd pale and sickly. and at last limped down an alley where iruprcuoeablo1lavkaos lasted Illa; 91mg“ lull. The enthusiastic nxsemhly dispersed. Mun)" rolled oitiu their carriages to 1mm- ions homes ; others, warmly clad, walked briskly through the broad thoroughfares, unhooding the cum blast which swept past them but could not wound them ; but limo Meg passed on with a fresh tystl ribbon dicorumgg he; batten-hob, or mane: her faded 51mm, for we bumme- mm all torn out. Poor child! she tmderstood now what the hymn meant. “Oh! if she only mum save hvr father." Meg “Int, edged along slowly with the crowd. The patriarchal man still shed beside the pledge, looking with an expres- Hun of mingled sndness and smiles into the faee of every signer. As Meg advanced and wrote her name trcnihlinglv h! laid his hand (as if conscious that she mu n drunkard's child) upon the bowed head and whispered: “God bless you, child, and may you save some poor mamas." l "Go up, child. and mebbe pm can an" him." added Shrugs): Btmmxr:ss.-iont three weeks ago, a); the Exeter Psejteeinr, the wife of Hartman Happel. of Zurich. was surpri- sed to {and that without any feeling of iliusomtort she had suddenly become blind of one eye. The aye was. to nypearnnce, quite mtnrul. and capable of Ill tho natu- ml musculnr motions, but quite sigistiest. A wee]: tutor the other eye lost ital power in the name strange manner. The physi- cian; my they have hopes of realm-in); her eight. and attribute its has to the proUra, tion of the optic nerve. Now: comes up from the Gatineuu that cattle are dying the-to by hundreds for wantof food causal by the “Home length of the winter. Shall we go mi imd tail We rrst--how the day star arose and all grew bright: how Richard Thomson labored for end rejoiced in his plumv-zrowu Dickie and his breve, blessed little Red Ribbon girl 't-Temper. (Luce Advocate. _ "Meg," be Hammered, "God bless you, child; you've sent u gleam across the wave, sure enough ; you‘ve saved father, your old miserable father, Meg." "Oh, father !" nut the poor chm} broke down and soblreil aloud. "Now, Dickie. darlin', I'll sing you the hymn they mug last night. I can't rc- member all, but tllia was the chorus: "Lest the lower light- ho bummer - . The door softly opened, an}. old Dick stepped in mm] stood quits: “in. Tho red ribbon on Meg's shoulder caught his eve, Wo steaming soup and lleding eoftee ; he understood it all. She hurried home, deposited her things on the broken stove, nnl, leaving Dirk In charge, hurried to n neighboring coal-house and bought tt little charcoal to heat her soup and coffee. She then built a fire,nnd with Dick‘s help pulled out the folorn table and spread a newspaper over it for a table cloth. I thine, little render, your appetite would have failed you could you have seen that table, but it was sinew and delightful to Mon to have something to outrun] a fire that she clapped her lands, and Dick tol- lowed her example. Happy little Meg, in spite of laments: and poverty, for would the not “save father!" ( "But, fuhcr--pleam, father, be back to dinner." "Dinner, Mog ' Where', your Jimmy '?" "rll have 'ottte,fatlstr, Will you come?" And the round eyes filled with tears, which she bravely kept from falling. "Yes, Meg, poor Meg, futhn'll he baek." Mer, went to Mrs. McCain's, washed the dishes, and, under directions. washed the floor, swept the walks, ke., and her work so pleased the woman that she not only gave her 3, shining dime, Lug r-'; mil of chili] roitce and :1 tin of good hecbsonp, and, host ofnll, engaged her to come daily and help her. l 1 will till it with hot eoitee l and here, tor, and the minimum near the last Jun- , child, is a tin of baked potatoes and n bowl ter, is two and tt half tl-greets of b' nhrcu- l oflmn gruyy. Run along now,nnd 1.95“" heit. The results, which are so dilerent . to be here to help tite"." . from whntmight be anticipated. M r. Har, "O, tether! here‘s something good for risen explains by mmmxillg that the mom: i you," mid Meg. entering the squalid , really nttnins its greatest heat nlmut the '§oom.- _... .. ' T Ir. quarter. but that the heat which the I awn), did,†you lake the jug for the I moon radiates to the earth is entirely dark rum, Meg?" iheat, and therefore uhsnrlued Ivy our at. _ “But. dour faiber, it isn't rum ; it's good , moaphere. Tho heat raises the tempera hot coffee with milk in it." And Meg pour- tare of the air above the clouds, cunning ed some out into the cracked cup and pui- I increased ovaporation from their surtaee, Red it to tho haggard man. I by which they are dispersed, and thus there He raised his: hand to push it oft, but the I is “I unexcused t"uiation, /it/17vattial heat itu'o.1Wh had reached his uoefpiln, and he ' to the sky,, and 1ousequently a Mitigation i growled t "Well, give it here, Meg." I in the temperature oi the air near the earth. iAnd he swallowed it as if truffering 'rom l He tmpl'oses that opposite results "HM Ire- l Ihust. l our at the period of minimum heat in the i "It is good, Meg, real good ; give me I moon. In order io c mpnre tlu, iPutte l some more." 1 of tho menu with that t f the T Run, he had I Meg poured out another cup. and still talum the 'average elotidiutsss of Greeuwieh, I another, until her father gently said i " indicated by oimervatiom, made every 1 "Take some yortrself, Meg ; you are a good l two hours tor it period ot seven years, and girl--a good girl." I the table 'iltows,--tht, greatest cloudiness It was worth a good deal to see Dick's I due to the moon's i"ih"yte occurs "bout face and hear lf.' toitm, 1rlum Meg kissed I the time of the greatest heat; that is, nem his pale has and whispered , “Dickie. the third quarter. and the minimum " darliu', wake up and have some hot baked lows about , wet-h utter the maximum. In putatces and ham gravy 9nd coffee." idrou', one-fourth the time at the moan; "0h, 3103. dear Meg ; hot Mk“; Fr rotation. This disturbance of our tttmos. tntoex and gravy. Oh, my ; are we in , phere gives rise to storms, during “hich heaven, Meg t" vapor is precipitated, and a vast mnmlut of Only a few minutes nnd the dishes were , hit-mt heat is liluerntvd. The motion of as clean "an if tt eat had liked 'em i" BO i the“ storms or6u' w, eartUV, mtrttuse in i". said Dick with a smile, the first smile uh l ilaeneed by local causes. hurl: us latitude. the poorlittle taee for many days. l proximity to mountains or the ocean. The "nee. girl, I'll go out a while and take '1‘°§“"â€'e Professor “mud intho sink-Wm the ttir," said her ftuyrr, rising with dim. l thntthc moon does iniiuenee the ethos» culty and speaking with a strange. husk; l phcrie r'h,euotttetta ttt tttt "ppreeialtle ttratt. voiee. l npr', but.' in nrdinnrv "nr?,,,,,,., n... :..n_ It was worth a good deal to see Dick's face and heal; l/is wie trlum Meg kissed his pale face my] whispered , “Dickie. darliu', wake up and have some hot baked potatoes and ham gravy 9nd eofrsp." "Oh, Meg. dear sied; ot%u.s po- tatoes and gravy. Oh, my; are we in heaven, Meg P" Meg poured outnumber cup, and still another, until her father gently said "Take some yourself, Meg ; you are a good girl--" good girl." He raised his hand to push it off, but the aroma had reached his nos/ttils, and he growled.. "Well, give it here, Meg." And he swnllowed it as if suffering rrom Hurst. “lint. dour father, it isn't rum ; it's good hot coffee with milk in it." And Meg pour- cd some out into the cracked cup and pin- sed it to the haggard man. to save her father," she (plug her husband. "acre, Meg," sh. said, "is a 'smnll pail; I will fill it with hot eofieo ; and he", child, is a tin of baked potatoes and n bowl of hum gravy. Run along now,and bt sue to be here to help titif." . I God had answered by putting I hfght thought into thte1tiWe bnin. Yeateedtty l she had seen PAurrsr n. Rec-in} lei-nut. leaving her house with I big bundle. Slu- coucluded that Mrs. McCain must be with. ont a maill-of-nll-work. Meg's plum were Lid. Mrs. McCain kept boarders. Thi: lmoruinq she had told her husband that -“she felt ready to fly, without n soul to take a step," and as sin hurriedly prepared l :makfast with lowering brow a low tap at "lte door summoned her. I "Meg Thomson, what do you not t" "Mrs. MeCat I, I saw you hum on I red ribbon Inst nighhmd 1.13595: mine (ttueorer. ing 1yp: rslpwlyttu , want to love my father. F ILA, awake and calling for 1iqttor,out, Mrs McCain. will you please give me some coffee , I don‘t beg it, mu'um ; I'll come in an hour's time and work to pay for it." Mrs. McCain said not a word ; instead, her eyes filled with tears. "To see that poor starred chlld wanting l to save her father," she talc; her husband. I A sow carrying sttiw in her mouth tr. make her bed is as sure an indication of coming foul weather as guy the barometer cap give; and when pus: turns hertail to the fire, and in that poxitinn commences io wash her face, it is said the sumo event is predicted. It is " true of the the: an of domestic affairs. that when the hen crows I. change for the 1mm; P at hand l and. as to the lord of the poultry-yaw}, W. ham.- the uld snyins, that-- . ' . . "tt the cock not: gain; ta bed. He'll lumly HM with n _ laud. . Robin Redbrcut chasing in the midst of a rain on the top twig Mum is an infalli- hie index of I bmtetieial cllnnge m fair tori few days at lent ; and the search of the owl under umilur circumstance: in an to have the same meaning, tlmngh tho m. goers scrunch n all times denotes uncon- l genial weaker. Frogs alto tarnish their signs. becoming; brown on the tunnel: of rain, bat remaining yellow so hugs: it io' about. Ttttre is a curious mama-.31.,“ mai: in Germany. tr.: man-rials emu-in; There seems to he a sensibility to atmos- pheric clmngc in the lower orders of cram tion which nnswers thmn as instinct ;. and directly gives them information which man only arrives nt by the longer rand of reason. The scent of the hound is an in. stance of delicate sen». which we cannot farm an idea of, though it may llF-lp “R t , conceive tho possibility of " pigs seeing the wind " or cf horses and cattle "ituse0ing n distant storm." ' (1'13:sz of, weather may he torgspan, of. _ ten at long intervals, by other aide {all more Ptieyious than those of the moon, or of wenthzrcyclos. The Coltll’tf the sky, at l pattieultw times, afrorO Wonderfully good ( guidance. Nut only does a rosy sunrct plunge good wonthrr, hut there are other tints which speak with cqunl clonrncss and accuracy A lright yellow sky, in the evening, indicates wind; It pale yellow, wet,; a neutral gray color constitutes tb, favorpblo sign in tho morning ; nnd n greeniah, sickly-looking color, wind and min. A dank, gloomy Clue sky in windy; buta light, linght blue sky indicates fine weather. (icnmully the softer clouds look the loss wind, but perhaps more rain may be expected ; and the harder, more ‘gw-nsy' rolled, tufted. or rugged, the stronger the coming wind will prove. The clouds are ngnin full of meaning in themselves. It their forms are soft, undefined, and full feathery. the w:nther will In- fine; if their edgrs are hard. sharp, and 'r-dint/rs, it ml he tout. Generally speaking, an} deep. un- nnnsnnl hues betoken wind or rain ; while the mcre quiet and delicate tints bespcok fair weather. Small, inky-looking cloud, foretell min ; light Feud clouds drivinghc- fore heavy masses show wind nnd rain; but ifnlone, may indicate wind only. nor; but,' ttt ordinary parlance. the infla. ence beidg so small, it may be said that more is no iuBuenee of the moon upon the weather. '. At the "Stiiitie C . like“ "in Chicago. Professor Loomis wanted a paper on this subject. m stated that from a romptur uou at 98 yem ofobun‘utinns in Germany Schnbler doducod a with inthteuee of the moon. the numhord rainy days at the time of tho second oetant being M per cont. - than It the time of tin fourth: ogtaut. Prom . gammy-ism: of obsen'n- ( tions mafia gt Paris, Dunk, lad curlsruu,) Gupuinl urn-iv“ at It: not /i.iiiiiit,ij gratu- train those of ah)". Br u com» I paruoioritu'a .veostlt nburyntinm at ' zGreenwich. niu “an ad 0mm. Ind ris. teen years at Berlin, Mr. Harrison of Eng- tunrl has obtained results which are remark- ably eousisivnt with ouch utliur. and which indicate that the moon mans an appreciat- Mb iMneu'ee' ui, in torn-trial tempuuwrm ' the maximum occurring six or seven day; after the new moon, and the lni~iunmi about four days utter full. The dim-'0 or between the maximum mm- the fwst quar- tor. and the minimum near the last quar- ter, is two and a half degrees of Fahren- heit. The results, which are so diTcrt-nli Whole tio. 62. The Weather. spmuumg, an} deep, un- en wind or rain ; while delfcnte tints heaped ll, inky-looking clouds soul] clouds drivinttU. inihuutee occurs about atest bait; that is. new and the minimum " after the maximum, m A by law muting "5lt00 toward: par chasing grnumh and ending buildings for agricultunl thows, mu run-ind it, Pulley one dry {at week. Ptt amalgamation " towmlnp with» f r1510 purpmzc of holds in: oat-3nd shown; tuuler it lacing.“- ““M This. In douitt, an! be ta a"... silica tirNUkritou. No amount of oratory. either tttusted or 90km. an datiae so eloquently an tho above incidcnt. the chief glory tad crown- ing safety of u iiee In.“ and. (no govern- mt. the surgeon " th" i-z'xi 'wri-r ’m nuhnlunn V The olmosions hunk hmi been sepnrated front its binding. and. M rm not of an“, the mrrgiu had lern out off. The law“ were then r JIM] up not unlike cigar light» H's. And thrrn “my were--. haskvtful. Now the meal began. Amid the roars of the ignorant nnd degraded p null-co. tho provost served the author lea f by In! with his own production, putting the mllu of irNer out by one into his mouth. He slowly chewed and swallowed one tuirdVur " book, when the medial um: conclude: he hand mired In much iatuttritim" lu- terial Is Im computable with My. Mo was then macaw to hit cell to diced his med. The two following days the tune some In: 'tetu, will every teat w» "am a: u s matter of taet he mm WM to hardly on his own wool. In! (Out on his own fun. I damned to "eat his mm words," or (iii, punishment of the Imout. This ti imtrunmnt of totture is In the hlllpt" ‘long whip or sonnrgo. and in rompox many thongs of thick, hard skin, [1 together 'rudiuterwoven with stun: smut wire. The :rimm-l in stripped firatly h mud . to two ntnkon whit! 'mf1ieietttiy wide apart to admit thr motion of the head. The I'luwn nrc upon the bare back, every stroke rt like I kuifo, and soon the victim " scourge is a si/Null:.-" mass of blood Hugh. One hundred blows in eqnimh a death sentence, This we; the allâ€: of the unhappy author. The day fixed for carrying the eon of the count into execution ttrrived platform was enacted in one of the I squares of the city. Bound hand am the victim of dpspotir P'w" was sent: the centre of the platinum An int-l com-curse of people had gatltetwl to new the strange spectacle. The inn provost, the m'mistrn'n the phwivinn The book aitraete this wai bad for the rested and thrown h short and summary In the above-named city A book vi'.';', publish-ml in 1,1syli rights of thy. PPM“?- Tho w stinging Hummus {Linn-d at of the oftieials, with many m morons allusiuzs to l-rilue-lul: iniquities. Hum the Cr.ar handled without gloves, his I lessly denounced, mu] n [wave was adduco in behalf of the subjects. The mnlzulminim was set forth in strong. Faun By what vision. sives the stialltrw know the Ipproacli of a flue summer! and {illuso- quemly set forth only on his migration l?, northern reginns , My what forekuowledate is the wonu led to burrow tloep into the onrtli if the winter is " be ML] t In nil these cases more i-i (Haunt foresight, f 'r action is taken nlnnuth at least berm.- the anticipated (in! or fair can e mm. ltettsttt cannot fathom the luxury ; it but: Gi.' {on itself bMied and one died Ly tho light mnjoycd by insect and bird 1nd brute. A meent likel sait in M mum. in which city the mthor of n quarto Volume in: stoieeted to a mint ii,moutiuiotts puninli: uncut, very forcibly remind: one of the in: estimable blessing: enjoyed in n country in which the liliertv of the prerui is n guw~_ linked and establislieql right. The fuels in. the can referred In an an fallow: ' A wan-u cuwutuoafYo LII-mun uh OWN Wanna." +aeues the bean to kill the“ drum: enrlv if a wet summer is cunning tin" the In“: fowl to forsake their nut-she: if it in to be dry , C " .5"...- uuuuu-wr. mm uccurnlc otmet"atthrtt of the language of the clouds and the snug and cries of birth. my punum may and]; became a wenthcr prophet of no mun practical wualons. But how shall we le- connt for the more distant foren'g'nt of the wonthcr which wine Inimala have ' What Ftnttm nud ladders hciagduly put in“ 'he water, if the {main din-h tutr Mien and look over the touch side. foul des In at hand ', If tiny any}: helmr. the thy will muting; the. [when in '"9T tht? 'atiatt Iimilp; iudseatioo; but widen-mg Indium-19m unit nuniiuhk of all {log ratchet napht- i: than the farmwk. their ugh: " night. the morning is Mtpr to, 'Ae a... ' “they law-11min the monip‘ the mill. day may be relied on fora (him or . walk. "once the saying t When you ree the gum â€in; BC Inn the uir u Rrring, An ind-nee is on reeord of tt 19¢pr tieer eotthrtN in n if}??? in [flinch "r, ing the, war: of tlit ig‘rqnqh llgvuliltjm? having so dandy and. a'tp_aitrly dowry“ the "bits of some wider: that mm. in sole companions, that be was able, by their morementa, t t foretell a {can Amer. teen Juv, before it came. and thereby "In" the cetUin daft-at of '.he From-ll army into I glorious vietory. Pmt snails In remark this weather indicators. Like imp. their cola" changi- on the approach of ruin. and tom! 'esutiudirato rum to much u tun any: Indore by tubercles, wlurr, ,pwu nu their boll-a up}! loam intqndcxl in: the pur- ‘pou of imbibing tic molding moistuv. At A general rate, than cranium. accord- ing to their habits. two or time any: bo. fore rain, may be seen climbing the trunk, ot trees, or seeking shelter mule: lawn. hr. making their way to open plane“. We thus see that, by a careful uneart- Inent of sNdurs, souls. frogs. and leoeuer, nut] I few domestic auGiu, e' wiping" NI 'gli, a good hnrnmoter, and noun-ate “Insert tttion into the mmpnsitiéu of which no two frogs, hm rmnll lumen and a eylindtaat A renal of water. The hm Feasting on his own Fan. qtotltte "eat hm mm words," or HI mm! of the Imam. This lvrr , of timing is In the dupe of or 'sieout'gtr, and is romposr-d gs oflhick. hard skin, psi "linterwoven with urgliiix The :rimlnll in stripmd' a td.to two nukes which wide apart to admit tltr I ave-named city It goodly sizml [blight-d in 11n,tlitNien, of the _), ITtwit. The work 01-minâ€, cums {timed M the "nullity as, with many satirical and Im- sious to briber-taking and otqu Emu the Czar himself In: hout gloves, his not; were tents need, Ind n powerful nrgumont in behalf of the rights of Lie he mahuhuinistvation 9; rad' I in strong, than la'néunge.‘ . attracted general notire ; Inn! l for the nutlmr. lie was mu "owtt int! prison. Ark-r tt Immary tricl lain prwductim seed a libel, and he was Mr . ‘ent his own words," or suttr', want of the knout. This terrible d mum- is m the slum of " .._.. no "no "Inuit-Emu and {I 'Wea, in “(mi-hum ' had been 50".an I, a: an net of m", cut M. The knelt “N"! to \m The impreied "and and foot rm: sented in Att iuvnotvo aiming of the 1t pal-lie m t Mtt' "EAT fre au are 28