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from the most | all 41. 10s. ; and in exchange for e trifling impost iim thay are ve noblest wild specimens О. 
iv чет үн French- | the Government supplies good roads, g tena че ached this country. А Cattleya Léopa эр. 
я d Scotchmen, and is bordered, | and excellent free schools. The number m s | beautiful variety of guttata, as tb 
men, lrishmen, an А ау empires, he by а |in schools of all kinds, in a population of 950,000, | growing a } Poma, is À feet ign "HS 
unm Lr plem iblic, whose "istinguished has increased in ten years from 66,000 to about| The condition of many others is of the kind, 
; orous repu 0,000. ime is во rare, that on a late occasion |and the whole, chiefiy consisting a fan. b. 
ing. and between whose country and the people | in three counties containing бо, 000 анапа the ааз, are s —— : n be obtained b 
m generally,give me leave to say that nothing | judge had not a criminal to try. te f the туна опу а ter pe of забей аг. cadi 
bat feelings of mutual respectand gratitude аге епіег- | We cannot pursue this papae tarinar 10r, we 10 
tained sent: nor is it necessary, for Mr. Hur —— 
ki emm чет, ы аы а vide such эрин is so cheap as to be within any one's db. -, VEGETABLE PATHOLOGY.—No Nen 
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moisture is séparated from the plant, the air itself ie 
dé o nw lement in tl ri 
which we are dealivg, ag talk of the interests | because he classes them with farmers м 1 ^ ue pri Ts i importance as regu {ыи d 
and the future of Canada. (Cheers. This Canada ^ yog 18 ке country, perhaps, above ап otne h matter, than that of aqueous vapour from 
АЙ To b hich they are 
en and inhospitable, but | an ample reward for his industry. Wages of labour, | and ле рас wis. durability, depóhd de W 
it the sister | in Pr are so high that none but working men, in he | of taton 1n the system. ; besides which, e&rbc 
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pro ini illi 1 1 s, | —mere overseers cannot breathe in our atmosphere. vegetation, bod which, ind the 
— of sustaining many 7 i, 6 à peines * The — 5 — the farmer makes is by E the plant bee по үзүү for обе hot Carbotie — 
that can make residence desirable to persons of our his own b elf and family, and thus. not | acid is pari y imbibed by means of the roots 
race of the American continent. bored only «арн тет of: cash for wages, but earniug |2 
And as to its being the more northern part of the | those wages for himself; thus, for n: the man Bs di 
continent, I am obliged sometimes to say to our who hires another to do his work, sa Y at 5s. per M carbon is deposited in the system and oygen given 
i ow-subjects, when, with that modesty | and remains idle himself, loses the „which might is i ing t$) ML as ENS 
and diffidence which distinguish them, they vauntof| have been the reward of his vier industry, and | in a Кәрі те те, Iu (Re abusu di ig, T 
the great qualities of their southern iare that | is tempted by that very idleness to spend still more; сораг y, little or no carbon is #824, И tiit 
that a man is too Ё am and his петог, perhaps, who performs his own | atmosphere is therefore impregnated with cione 
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only make the most of their great resources industrious.class, soon accumulate. means to only the diferent gaseous natte "i 
sal айныйт, this proverb will Ай quite as - y foe their holdings and render shem freeholds. . | rates of penetration, ут different degrees of light 
Ses k ^ ed gases i 
ording as the ex 
thing known asa t armer; we are almost all | therefore, is inhaled in smaller portions in 
e; people, a which is now brought by Los our own landlord 6r or ph our way up to that гапа carboni n on in the might, d Em 
withi eek's distance ur | proud position ; xiof опе farmer in 500' pays rent so Hu Se iy night A arie clics бу e. wes 
ККА, this is moment ina condition g pripor called." Е mbibition of охе та i eik alio of carbon 
unexamp and 18 Dis e light Lon not access, every part be 
which its previous history furnishes по year amongst Weng oi and Melons;: aiiis | bleache айй colo urless, while the tissues” 
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Aar add that à spirit е loyalty t тр е эмд Я some instances, indeed, the plants show V "^x 
the Queen pervades a mm s of the colonists, | symptoms of disease from, their earliest stage of. $ ; 
whose iustitutiohs, as far rcumstances: will xis ts Oe ог азе periods АДӨ е el | noxiots matters, if gowo 
perait, are rtt aree a faithful imitation of those | yet fallen within our notice has just been communi- ta d 
ef th the mother country.. (Hear, hear.) The people | cated from the p of Lord БЕИ in which ое обов in the pr 
of Canada, divided as they are into different races | the greater part of the tissues ргевєпі а peculiar | ankai condition 
and religions, and notwithstanding their party | transparent aspect, e y for the most part | énds to the cul 
Ln ipa recognise "the fact that the common by chlorosis. Little elevated specks gradually | diseases, which, like the 
interests which unite them be greater than the ueque distinguished from the rest of the tissue, ultimately end in death. 
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* е às pep that; a more ore eloquent description of ficial Ж. die, and the taint is soon Vemes cs cap | under the influence of light, а 
given ;- nor was its | to the shore plant, € regards the cause,it is аѕ | 10е circumstances un " 
obse scure as Thea — элее А of the 
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sent me rive indeed been very unfavourable for. | Ware» 2 
id plants, and might Vd m a gouty state, 9. Air. is buo l 
especially om ihere was а previous tendency to e E a P» айы rau 
disease, bs i np z^ md with ду > шо: bi. g р е Бо о wat. 
н деен, as been pro- | 409288, Menon the ош ich i e 
more | duced an sch ame as fact is that Loy а oce hio oaren, Не ds мы С н 
| wh — once em generated the taint ч cis. 
remains thro m any generations, It is very 
generally admitted "that as regards the maladies to 
the human К е is subj iseas 
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Meri modified since the invasion of the influenza | from 
of 1837, and the обзоре cholera of nbi and 
advantages, and Cas cates the one with the зате those whose Mo ap reaches beyon tes, as most 
unreserve as the or the ir. part readily admit that the treatiodt that the intrin 
.. That Mr. Hursos s baak will be very extensively | of disease has in onsequence of this modification 
read же на: э no doubt; without, therefore, өйдөө, great АНАРА, If this notice be ap- 
attempting M with its details, whi be | plied to the vegetable world, we may perhaps learn 
impossible in space we can afford, we must be а useful 1 Th bable method of 
contented with selecting a few of the more strikin tively strong, and 
! ` 2d. Eng combatting the malady in question, which appears 
: Although 5s. to 6s. 3d. currency are paid per to admit of little ту) vie it is once established, wire hepar j 
day to harvest-men, yet such is the excellence óf ће wil] be to fall back upon seed which was produced |, 9" Light is not, how Poyil us ы | 
climate that Wheat can be housed for 6s.sterling before its first general invasion, which it М often vens adi agences ч E P 
P: “фә including all expenses ; in fact the sheaves possible to do, as the seeds of such plants Satu сойбо ten "ende 
cau amongst those which retain their vitality the | вее] lings or plants affected. 
longest, Ea it is the practice Пакана | ais always capable of et ng к 
e of many gar 
to retain the seeds of good varieties for years. But |ever, (i in Wheat erops, where th 
if this is to be done with апу chance of success, ib 
all recent seed must be strictly excluded ed, for there 
is no knowing Өгүзү a powerful eines the slightest | W? ü 
C CARIDE cross of a diseased stock may have. „Тһе pollen of limit to its regio Ante ро 
a Pea will affect the vd of e: мее leven in the b „© bs 
5 first y so as to make it lem cer cgi recognise 
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ón liay о ra material relief, xd m above m uii 
pner prove useful, ere are many other гоп, 
“had which the principle may be applied. M.J. В. ою to the 
in which PERI s м 
farm of 250 acres (175 cleared and 75 wild), мз. S$ | Овснгов to be sold b by Mr. Ѕтвукм 
Tuere isa wonderfully fine set st -Basati lately in one of the stoves 
xt Monday. | example. M. J. В. 
