The Father of Queen Victoria in America. Prince Edward, afterwards Duke of Kent,and the father of Queen Victoria; passed through Burlington, Vt., in Feb. 1793. He came from Quebec, where he had command of a regiment. His trip through the country was accomplished in carryalls and sleighs ; a courier had been sent on to Burlington to prepare for his accommodation. There were then only seven framed houses in the whole village, and but one, that of Phineas Loomis, large enough to re oeiye so numerous a party. The prince arrived in the afternoon with thirteen carryalls and sleighs, and left the third day before noon. He had with him two aids and two body-guards a lady and a cook. The lady was to go to New York, and the prince provided the sleigh which was to convey her with abundance of fur robes,and placed a large dog at her feet. A little inci dent occurred on the passing of the prince and the lady from the house to the sleigh which illustrates somewhat the character and personnel of the prince. An awkward but stout young man was standing in the path,not mak ing room readily for the party to ad vance. Prince Edward advanced, and takiug him up bodily, set him on one side in the snow. At this place, Burlington,he dismiss ed the teamsters who had brought him from Canada, and engaged five farmers to take him to Boston. It was said by these men that he was a jolly compan ion, enjoyed the pork aud beans, nut cakes and cheese. Among the early settlers of the town was Col. Stephen Keyes, a gentleman of the old school, who were a cocked hat and kept a hotel on Water Street. He proposed to pay his respects to Prince Edward,and with several young men of the yillage, made a call ill the evening. Col. Keyes introduced him self to the prince, and then stated that he had brought with him some young gentlemen of legal and mercantile pur suits, who wished to pay their respects to him. They were severally present ed, and the prince respectfully bowed to each. This was apparently the com mencement of a pleasant evening's en tertainment. But wnat was their dis may when the prince and his aids very informally and abruptly retired to their own apartments ! The Colonel could not brook this, and in unmeasured terms veuted his indignation and de clared the prince "uo gentleman." Don't Waste Liquid Manure. The value of liquid manure upou lawDS, grass, young grain, cabbages, turnips, spinach and strawberries ap plied in autumn and to many more crops in spring, is perhaps theoretically understood by many people, but very seldom experimentally demonstrated in actual use. Like a great many other things, it involyes a little trouble at the outset. At the East we had a wet season up to the first part of August,at least. How everything has grown I The plant-food has been dissolved, and the plants have taken it in and made use of it in a wonderful manntr. A small amount of water carrying a very little manure-water produces a marked effect; in fact, water alone is a great thing, and with a proper cart very easy to apply. Manure-water is easily made. A sunken hogshead in the barnyard, coyered with a lot of white oak saplings four or five inches through, will fill up with the first rain and be strong enough to make the crops laugh over an acre or more of land if mixed with plenty of water. The application should not be stronger than one-fourth manure water to three parts water. Nitrate of soda may te very effectively applied in this way, say one pound to ten gallons of water, or three pounds to the barrel. —American Agriculturist for October. LADIES WANTED. 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