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your bosom, that your prefound. caim may pafs into my 
soul! Here nature sleeps; all is calm except this spring” 
which descends murmuring from the top. of “that savage 
rock. I will not disturb this vast repose by criminal 
complaints; I will be silent, but I will thed tears. Ah! 
without tears where fhould I find a mitigation of my sor- 
rows? Thus religious patience, peaceful in sadnefs, 
sits on a marble tomb, and supports the weight of 
grief! 
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NEW IMPROVEMENTS. 
By his last dispaches from Gothenburg, the Editor has 
received intelligence of some very important improvements’ 
there in domestic economy, chiefly respecting the saving 
of fuel in’ that northern climate. These are, 
1. an improved kiln for drying malt, &ce. 
This kiIn is so constructed as, 
3, To save a great proportion.of fuel: as not much more 
than half the quantity that is usually required will per- 
form the same work. 
2. There is no pofsibility of setting it on fire ; so that 
all the houses connected with such a kiln are perfectly 
safe in this respect. 
3.. The malt, or any thing else thus dried cannot be 
affected with the smoke of fuel in the smallest degree ; so 
that it is a matter of indifference whether that fuel be peat 
or coal, or wood, or bruth of any kind; all of which may 
be used indifferently. 
4. This kiln 1s so constructed as to act at the same 
‘time as a kind of stove at pleasure duringcold weather, so’ 
as to: prevent the cold from operating as a check to the 
progrefs of malting, Gc. in cold regions. 
