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rages on the borders, which he described as increasing to 
ch 
an exten 
pate a The 
Rev 
or Ave't ipdividusle in this town _who ) derived a live 
. Gentleman stated that there were four 
lihood 
ource. 
as em, and 
“7 wrt toc r the matter. 
~ Fro 
of the i announcing the aiichinasest 
of es ma re as a means of living. A committee was 
m the e report of ‘the fishermen it ‘appears 
hi 
n the mean time let us sit down here an ad tal ke a cup of 
had 
when you listen pao Fer to man ‘ am going to tell you. | the 
— we ha 
d take: cup of coffee. commenced a ting 
his story in the flowing w words: : “Mahmoud (the real 
a Botocudos, 
| prowied about us hee to watch over Pi motions; for 
ui eves e numbered between 50 
re) 
a the legal poss 
| a man who feared God, loved his country, an every 
thing ; sought the welfare of his subjects, by pind he was 
Hi 
e thought it t sinful t 
ng this coast. The whole bay is stated to 
- and spreading from the Ba rer 
alon be 
rge shoals of young fish, moving about i in ++ deastioas 
St. Abb They 
Gre 
ss to 
t: 
pila or ax fanaticism, cae 
that h 
. 
axes Peerage with a sickle- >-Shape a instram: ent fixed to a 
lo: 
Pp rT y person ig 
™,3 1 * +h 1 hte Et 
th Leh 
t | aon “nb pea young bushes. Wheet a large tree was 
felled, Pi eceae trees to the 
are even met with by the boats at the 
circuit of 40 miles off at sea, and are followed ty several 
ines, in a 
sae ‘of God ; for new both the Pa Sultan 
.— 
+ eh ck e2k 
andall 
under him are nominally Nanperet in 
aid | beca: use 
th 
large khang t is 
and in less than Re none} zt 
J 
do own wit ith it many other tr 
ie 
ren sch 
by ot 
a by th 
the ned 
prickly ate “ees the 
trunks were Ai off 
colossal pillars ; 
ers, ge one 
1 be mploy: ed. Mak d ing like 
Per = tat local paper anda tat the salmon fishery has | his face covered, Ottoman empire* was tched | stems of the Airi Palm, which are covered with thorns, 
ieee a little this week, but previously the month of | scat cg Seods. Now this took cae in the iwi lay parser upon the ground, aa made ‘ok abatis 
May was the most unsuccessfi most remembered. L : The Russia E ly impregnable. The Onvidor had caused five or 
ak ees fish were the whole produce of two stations be the ¢ six huts to be built near the — the roofs of which 
t th th of the E d th e ship onday ally yon to all bi sabe, though of a stratagem | were covered with poem ene Four ur Indians, 
g 1 tal g i Mat , like most of: thei ntrymen, were very good 
ee administering justice, a tenes’ "wees arrived, ne hunters, and st tter fish t 
ee: | quested a private interview with the Sultan, which om lat vet . oy Seago for the whole day to fish, hunt, ani 
Cultivation of Grape Vines.—At Constantia Vines | ter, not suspecting the dangei ted. Both or tape for animals, and they always brought 
are kept pruned i in the oa ys pom much resem- ice for the private audience a m, wh ‘am ‘llth he offi. evenin ‘Asso 
lanted in rows, about six | cers and people patiently awaited thi fter half peopl collected g | 
feet “apar art; they are apberakic an hour the bgp adiod or bacor: a Riis It n attack of the savages. lanes sur- 
so Jong, that the e juice | ran come asyrup. The vines robes, re turned, Boni Pugh vee by hy which they do not readily attempt in the 
at Madeira which \ as dispensed with r that k, e 
po feet from the “ground, on low sloping trellises, which | day; ¢ pl cee pages to the Ouvidor distin tinguis: shed himself above 
cover the steep side of the hills; and the same plan is | @ry manner Twas escot palace. pet for the Rus- he pete to scent the savages when they 
adopted in man s of the Tyrol, where the wine is | Sian Prince, no o: sepia lye or dared to as! a Fry me pa about on the mountain, beyond the Lagoa. Qn_ 
came good. The grape vines in America are trained of h him ; * so ny is known, that as a i Prince he d 
upon mall elms : the bodies of the vines lie buried in the bra : r heard of again. Thin gs remained quiet for a without intermission ‘towards the rane a quarter. The 
- or eighteen inches above thes urface; tl the burying of both contrary to our religion and the manner of our fa- us, not _without wonder and dissatisfac 
the greater part of ies Xd Fai its larger branches, es, prc th a ld Fagg th not to penta ie 
duces the t of smuch as it prevents thi and n ardedly. We n heard these savages imitate the 
fold 1 the surface, ces. int short the mild, virtuous, gna een Men Mi of the owls (car), of the capuira, and other ani- 
wa the protru rings branch: y an in- ud was anged into a haughty, vi us, and godless mals, especially | ight-birds ; but our Indians, who 
eased degree # = gent Shey froin the telntios a we character. necessity for art, 
; hence of these vines are so far s i Russian Pin nee naw played the part of Mah hmoud ? | the imitation ion poh A person not acquainted { with 
— bate suffered to take place, as — yet suifer 
for 
it would perhaps have yi to follow the call of the 
re things of a similar nature ; 
arly, and rather a compact 
oo 
a arly, a ra ey —- res 
foes nog the grolech of a pa soil is better in quality, 
teach es thee all Mah wane 
—Indagator. 
pe of Weather. The opening or shutting of some 
hands of = Pea vere a Christ shall come 
but less i in quantity. A situation to the so uth i is preferre d, again (in MORE Crm: you u believe), P 
, | of light as on the existing state of the atmosphere ; and 
receive the benefit of the sun all day. They begin their hence their gy ® is mrwiy> betokens change. It 
ets Trout. —A few al ago there was crnght in | is erage ae ith’s any that i if the 2 Si berian So wthistle’ 
feet deep: they mix with it the rubbish of old buildings, avoirdupois, or 1500: shuts at g it 
or plaster ; 5 then they plant in this earth the most healthy the length 274in., and 17in, at its greatest gir eur y and rainy ig the African Mtarigo con- 
f the grey terion, and of perfect symmetry, ti NE 4 
feet apart, and generally put two into each hole, sinking red as one of the finest specimens yet seen “oft this { at hand; and if the C , Cale ae 
them ae “whee tose earth. In the first year they | fish. qrs. < E 
P nothing, and very little in the pac Duri sing fully an evens weight j shut upon rs eine of rain. The inter from i pee be 
the eatiration, they prune them, destroy the weeds which | _ <4uéograph of Shakspere. —A large attendance of the culiar susceptibility, ms anne th 
grow about them, and manure them. For goes land, Man’s Weather-glass. 
they use horse-dung; for light land, cow-du If they | on Monday at the ‘auction-rooms of - Messrs. Evans, | of | Ser ly of met cease are not a susceptible 
wish to Ae: a better quality, they put a smail | Pall-m t Bints as wollen thee animals are not all possessed 
tity of ar the extremity of th ts; but, if] sale of an “undoubted autograph of the immortal Shak- | an equal degree of physical scasibility y- Some sink 
they a & } they put a great spere.”” , This interestin Dg and valu aable signature is affixed | cs the least aa while others bear with fortitude the 
for ins' yet the slightest wound is 
it 
e third year, the erop begins to & of some 
consequence in the fourth, it is —, ;—in the fifth, it 
in all its The du uce 
, from Henry Walker, dated Fated 1612, 
in Bla thine 
with the sels attached. The house is 34 all 
sufficie g down ge and = ° 
killed yo the ail potas than nf he shot it has received. 
any other 4 fo, basa the contrary, have 
of co 
is in vigour. continues the same for 
fifteen years— ‘ink thi ng t th that dwelling- r tenement, with ‘th appurtenances, Grouse, and m: 
planting. They then pull up the vines, and replant. In | situate wat aoe within the precinct, circuit, and com- | organs little sensible to rage which 
low and cold ils, Me a pains nee — not 4 on passe of the late Black firyers, London, roe : ind cman two be pin e same observa- 
a'good cr provi ‘ ween aes ight es in the 
t 
r ten years 
alker, citizein and Minstrell, of Lond 
whole vineya ard at o} 
and by | it Fae ae ‘pened of the 
Wi of 
Lawton’ and W. feacg nerd bd "Stratforde de pon Avon, in the 
of W: 
destroy a po te or a gfe 27 
body will 
which is much ane. tigate me P rn broken ribs and 
: Differe: appear to 
ages are aw} e 
soil, and their Iiours "for ten years, they fresh-bud the Rentlem 4 
hes with eyes from the neighbouring vines, and lay ° ple, 
them in a Bt ring with earth. The latter st ane. of th other 
— is usually ag on the dame: : the f , more | regularly entered in the Rolls’ Court, ig ti peed in the you may beat its a es with a club without killing it_— 
- In g, they cut away the branches of the d Indagator & 
ig year. They have two tye ove of pruning :— | of H. Walxer, the vendor, as is the usual mode. Ther Abstinence of Anim als endure hunger 
Hoge: that ~~ hg eall pruning for the grape, when | Was much ee m for this relic of the Bard of * Losin proportion to the nature of their food. In birds, for ex- 
up: here they the deed was at length knocked down for the large ple, the granivorous di the space of forty-eight 
leave mai and many beenches for continu- | sum of 1657. Tay hours, while those wi on insects will hold out for 
ing the vi vine: the pie Vthey call pruning with economy ; merican Woods.—Dapper, in his description of Ame- | a short period longer. those which can least bear absti- 
continue the | rica (A angry Me ch. 3, mentions woods 300 es ce are sucl i 2 pe y ing 
Vine, according to its strength, and one or two buds for bro a and full of exceedingly high an and large trees. It} y ach, which digesting ete speedily, 
fruit = each branch. When the Laine: ished, they This quick digestion 
dig th soil to make i t free, and man  vine- nastery, mi k his way in some of these woods, and | is, seead attended with one advantage, which is, that 
m fs ; seuhend 80 far that he _was obliged to climb to the a. bes ein redoeed om equal degree of inanition by abstinence 
year. ee “ he animal 
__ Hip, Hurra !— t— Hip, hip, hurra!”” is said to have rey abe. With the granivo — — 
fuURD 
? 
oer that no man, without b gedber of : ‘his "ie, could ven- 
the , initials of Hierosolyma est } perdita (Jerusalem is 
is not the case. Debiltated to a certain point, 
» 
oy 1 
en cue 2 
—— 
flores hunted the Jews down with the ery of “Hip, 
pp the ts of ane ee cag ae 
the vast thickness of eo trees and bushes), 5), and to look 
they be_ restore g 
part its power of digestion. With the carnivorous, on 
cont _ is retained to the last mo 
1 of food 
2% Pps + _ ee di y 
i—A writer 
un 
him, h 
meddans are ruled by a Christian 
ies no (ea he) that Abd-al- am norkisf father Mahmoud 
of Maho: was bred a Greek | 
this manner he weet on for ab dats wad Malte, lbs 
i not having all this} r 
is suited to yi an instant only i is bgcoong to their 
use of this difference is this : esh, from 
es 
esd 
metritive, — 
| ult —a 
to be prevonly com a or “This spore 
is tedious, and supposes, ese a vital action in the 
‘motio: ake which if 
he plea and Layge 
po aie agen 
on, be easel, ye es page 
rey ae 
