p f iw NEXYMMYMI MIME :. ~.;, v:::::; :.., ..,., . - • 1 • • , ; 'cows. 4%1(101,16,y is we }Amour!" for-the of good 0014 beat§ naMe.-L.• These are So - oiled probably because the first ; °net exported were from that iialand, ultbouah now•very few that aie, sold as Alderney cows are directly • from there.— Those of that hieed actualy esPerted.from these islanda afe generally from .Terileb where the cattle are much the same as ~test iof *Aloerne , 3r, small, with tapering hdads, and a ueficate fawo color. The Guernsey cowis esteemed by some eve! Mier highly than the Aldeioevi it 16 • *lather larger mid more_* of a retl;bruldW ' in color, - .silni. • cows !am milked ' 'three "times dally,aud. the Milk is churnettwith out skitaing;'one pound of butter is, by 'no means 6R : uncommon yield fix' a' good Cow. he COW cabbage is unule to, reach .a size4ol4rge that the leaves• are; tired to 'wrap the.butter itt foie market ;-, while the stalks ak'varinshed and armed With fer rule and exteasitely used at St: Helier's for canes:- The cows are very' catefully, _ coddled: The grins they : feed kn.is highly • ' et:lllo'4yd' by the vraic, a species ot sea...-._ weed gathered from the.reefs At low•tidel -. , Theream, two yraiclarvests appointed' by the RO-VOilnielAl One it? the illh'itig, 'the'; other in August, althongh itisgathered, 4 at other, times ,in small quantities. - Atli. - hands turn oat-in the SM011.• with bolts 1 'and carts, trequentiv at tigelt, and it. iS v6.5' lively, picturesque occupation, • `ihough often attended ,witli risk an - d friss 'of life from. the overloading of hoittti .or sudden rise of., the tide. The - -cowstl- are ~,..A alwayirtetber 'd: . when feeding; thbi i i, eat less in this wa , really giving Mere Milk than' if glutted wit'h food, ana while they are cropping the gi'aFt3 on one iade [ of the field, :t has time to spring_ rip on the othe4 heti they have done eating, - they ar at on • e removed from the sunin to the shade; T e breed:is preserved front in• t‘ , rtnixture with other ,breeds by strong *Arbitrary lawit very. strotiglicenforeed:,-, ~:11c; cattle aryl Allowed to enter the islands except: - for..slaughter within a sicertatii • number of days, with the exception of oxen rot. drought.--/farpers Magazine, SvpringiMay in Tigin Balms. . . 'NearlYlbirty years, ago u 1 44P-'-'9f'P.r9 : : I to us 1 partially', cured . - conlirbe ,barns.: with perfect , aint,c4Jnio:on tiook d ty than i(dried and 'iiiOred in jentilated bards:'S`'ia re urged it- as a - visionary idelt had given a:, kindly„ - recep-: tion'titi'' , 'n'eCorint-•of its novelt3,;, hilt:which • •worild''resnit in loss if put in. ":„pradtice,—;!" Wail tile eistom then to'sitia - ap : barns wfibigreek,lboardS, .134, that:they,- would :., shrink :in:: seasoning, Tearing Wida,.erankti to_4tdmit . ;thie itir - for tirv,i out .the.:- iinPor4it principle was :,,hert'i, (vvo.;, .'. : loOked. - ...,LFtirnittitation, like ,ciitubastion;. ASsCauSed..WAtie. , 'union of 'oxygen with more proceed J.. air. ::. is excludii' ..‘f than, fire, ~ tan 'hurt) ',tinny • ariners 'bare wilr - not '.fernient rabidly ivheil: it 4S\trOdden clowu.ito '.as to nearly 'excliide the air, and,:thatit .se ; hleni• tire:Tanga:-Wlientbrown :cattld, ,Can. trample, Onder,:foet. The OasS.which a r bocc all; others, bits nvule grais :and haY .'study.„i,s zkrcertainedby ex pert men - LS,' directed , wilt keep better in chip boarded, or,-:„bat.-:; . tenealbarnti than.ui open, barns cir..Staaks::' That - the beating W ill! be SO 'moderate -.to etilY the.. hay, .WithOnts . iiioni& in; • - ' • If it is a '.fact ; that, bay can - :.Ves-,:•infely.. - tin to alarge picicv in a tight liarn, less: cnted than' is .nebessary if stacked or - sto - r,l '. , ed tiPon . ,seaflojd'S,' or in open barns, it is a, 7.Very.lniOrtant fact fer-fatinerS,* it Will theroi tO,gather - their hay crop with Innen' lestr;lixposord te - ;the I;icisii auks of. l'titerweattitr, for even wheie.. bay --"..efick,' . .trikexterior surface . is, ipjnie - d., ,h;y : tad: with ,de w or, rain.. The Sugar Sept. It is It curious fact that in - the newly. _ • • siittied portions of our , country few, .roots, 'are grown foi t3tock feeoing t .while in the' o.der. •Portion an in Eur9pe they, art, ;iiimost Uni:versally grown. We are, of tourSedkiare oT the relisous'everr Tor' not growl iis,ttißrd,on new farms, bat we reall .,iythink.:o4e rvasons are, not sound, - tuid :fiat every farmer who keeps cows. Dieu, or Itorses and slieep would find :very profitable to raise'some roots to teed ulong,through :winter and spring.' Ani- , nials .catiOned to yaids and stables anti drv-f4oa t - teli4b . green, Aucenleatt food.' EtiroPe tAt. sugar beet appears to be displacing tht.4.turivip for cattle food. file Lei tidosi•Agificul tural Gazette a writer bays:that Many a Continentcl farmer con siders,a crop sng.ar beets far bi4ter and zoom, profitable than any other root .crop. I.l:sltraislies more nu tritulus- substances, dried not exhaust the land, May,be grown on falleav;.and by' cultivation' and, iudicions,mannring yields as Much as any 'other root The while Silesian - - beet not _inclined to get hollow - ~ the top, does not -suffer•so mueh from the frost and keeps Wier in The,:white -Silesian beet is best, tieing the riolvnt' hi sugar, and • grotis _mostly under '.gritnisci. The seed-is soliti, in ,April May 'sixteen to 'eighteen inches - apart. i.uun us „the plants appear..a, cateful • nOeing'muit'.ba-given, afterward they are ned' ont, 'and 'then . , the cultivator is kepi:going as often as necessary to keep the "'squint! „blear and Rotten, fartn , yard manure is used it It eutAbe bad not gnanii„ soperphosnhates 4.1114 pOt ash plating manures al:e not • , good' for,faigar ,beets. How to Keep Itiesit'Freslt. ~. The -.'-' 7;l;i will- k. 09 •tilllt, the,' ib t l4 . l l ta m g ev ' m eta . r ,: th. '.'-artriest-lq4! . i tlitr.: - ,";.,.."..1---- • :. 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' - '',.,'.•-•:, ' IN ,,- : SO he serida - ~ Fora pot of beer and a bite Lu eat ' ••• In 4in in'es'inOnt , :I'trlfere with jes' morn, brek ri!retch out. ,: straight,- ' ~ .2. He'd wait . ,..- . .. i• „, Till the - heys get round - in the'utiper regions, •:, Aid by legions ' ~.• ' , . , . , He'd feed the Sheets to the htingry matins' • - :'-'• And iron jaws . • "•,.:' ' :Of the press; :You can guess 416 w be loved the macidne and his work:;,,.. i .•;., ' ...'• lie shirk ? .' :- -.• -.,,, - When he gave. his word' • That settled it sure. - Whatever it was :'- ?Mr could tie:Poz„, • - - '• , '-'' • That he'd do'as ho,said,:if it took:a leg, Not a 1eg: ,.. . a ~ .. , Would he move ; whatever, be saw or beard, - To break a premise ' ' - - - .. , • ' Was farthest from his • . ~ Thoughts ol what was the duty'of m'm, And Where the NW of 'right began, ..' , • ~ Otte ntght iiro buss • ',,,. • - (Member of Congrats now, they say,) • - , , Came doWn stairs, • ' . flitting on airs, • i ' r• -, ' . (His istial kv4 . ). • Pretty soon be One across ' - - Bill;WhO'was putting the'forms iu plice ;"-- `_, t 'Sill,” said he, '.' • , ' - - "I want a copy lironglitupsto me - , :At, four o'clock in'any ease , • ~ For I. leave at five ' . • .. By an early train, ', . , 7 - f. - .Or'here tai, language. „became profitne--- ; "You'll do it Bill ?" " . Saysßill : "I will." - • That night, at Sum, f.tbout half-past one, ' — Tne bells Wan', -'• „ ' -- ' The stiv‘ful clangor that tells of fire.;' , ;; . - - t \Twits our-old place • • - • ••• •'Thai was beingisurnh ' • N't hen Bill learnt • The filet, by his lluen_cont tail's blaze, , w ,The room as getting 'about red hot. • There was just One spilt: . . That the lire had manv,ed, so far; to spare `• The pre-as stood there. t‘, Bill wasn't - a: crier; And. when he saw ... There VMS 00 use trying to save a thing Out of the fiery dragon's male? , He gave one spring . Portll4‘stoek.,—,there wasn't an atoln left. Dill says the belt : Of his heart, %viten he:found these wasn't one , - Identical allet that he could use, • ,'- ,' wlis error_' ik;ion• ' . ;' : ..' 14 bis two honrs st oze, _ He hadn't tak Wills garments off. '-They came off; now - -_, , • That is, he stripped, as if for a row, , 'Down to the huff, • ' ' •Let us draw a veil And end this tale • , _ _ • •-, i • With .a seene'that morning sharp at four . - Bill 'knocked at•the door - ~, Ot the boss's house, and out be . .'t Not knowing the place was aflame; '' "Got the paper Y' S'ays Bill : "You're The old offienbunit down to-night, • • ' 'There wasn't no one hart,-,. ,/ .And T g'it you a eopy.'.' - llcrobe gain -,The boss, who was just beg inning to , tnire, ..An hnpression.stinclt • S.—'Twas Bill's sbit4 not the boss's I tell yon Bill wns onn of the holes.: , • Sootiplestelnls voinpllaint:f . ... It, was an assault and hattery case,!anii the •eutnyhtinati t wits a tal,l, .lank.Gerinitni with a quantity of'.two •coltired hair and lie wore -goggles; earring, a ruf fled shirt. and pantaloons once .white.--- ,'What's your name F asked his Honor; as he swunglazily;you ndiiy,his . re%ol ving chair; 'and picked • • • ‘ott , t; Kue§pleitein," said' the Dave - Top been assaulted or beaten bY anybody ?".'continued the „liiii.g4i.foakiig ant . 1.1 the window.'and -yawni ""Yaw, yaw. • }lat. inani47.7,pointing; ~to `‘Ti!t - rne-itnit 'nly, het. .1 - T ' joos.t standing- pa, d ern shidevalk basis - •!. • hat I .' s h tett' h honor; l in ifde n 1 -v: assuming -11 - prik,ht'positionr 71t tile, witto-ss over..hs,speptac)!4. t di a 'y ob ? - .With, what '01 : 1-wl)at ; What kind'of , playing ?-= , Why • don't - Pb answer . Speak! out, .ean'..l. ‘‘l . vas joost bra ing pit der imnd, V, rou . ' g.Oh, yes ; .yutt _play round urj.th the you ? Ton are one , of those fellows, that stand oil street' corners and frightertstlon, , iz, t9ici give nervous peo— ple 0011Viti'ilot1H, aid play 4 Spripg. spring, gentle' spring? under -people's windows before they are lip, in the mainiuu. thinkl've seen yfon =dti id fitiatty-fourtli street, near my house." , "No no yer Honor to don't ir town dot far; ye boost blays--" - "Yes, yes, von just, bluys. bet yfitt're the man that that little squeaky thin,rr that'i alwAys.out of tune, and—" "I blays de drc)mbnite." interrupted Mr. lietebtilestein, 'With ,eyiden t pride/ ,f ' • "Oh, the trombone . That..kfug'.brass thing, *that ton keep ramlning Au and, pulling out of yciter ruont:li, told thil 4..tonies it) three oilour,: notes behind 'bass. wherk , did le hit yon • The witness, nexklbited ..a.'white plaster on the side: • "Is :that ail ?"::asked - his 'llonor, with evident disarinnißtmen -"lltan't• tie hurt you any more ithoO-:Abat Young maw turning benignatiiii to prison. er, . 4 "Young man, you ,tnay go..". You're, -disohargod. Good day, :Now lOok Otto:Kloli—wirat sgour—natnri99l`lT 'Yon know you're. a vag f raot, ? Weit.tau are, and I've a good not t ion to lAA. Y4ll I.IP for,llllrty days. ,;,;fl .4.yer tatefi'ypu , swallowinelintss,aronnd iliv ittinie L. will' SEIM` 8 xpifre a Rut:chow:4'Pitt of that chair. Put bun calf, officer, • 1.;,xt,,7 =MO Uovv ffelEspialne4L: ,„ MEM =NM 4 '1nt,..,,,,'0,-4'.(i..i.:_i4...0-i'. Who L,>» - ; ••-yality-is asornplrit:tk , t,ltat. nnt*e.'s ¥7g . .\ it is (.4tsy deceiVo,4llo. I A'SPIf ptbreviViligiti AS, lt t (LT(' WI tlioui theit?fintliiig it ott.. •'- eareleainvess al , otit 1 1 10 truth than froar ititc.atiiial, I, it);, - j . :114, then! is Si.tritroli ralSeh99,4 it 4 thlt tttnta to goal, - gtvo,A eentori, 1- s : 1; citla '4la,ve seldont sr> homit'itble As.titty. , Flow v itutt cjie i osys above 11 k ipigvoke eilry, ant.t.lantler, ztize 'Nadir road to poV;...ely' aria often tnt ' . ltrile - Pomace 0 . i fir v . t i le -nistl to "ti Un6io. iout fronx the dros7iuf.Pri e- na ke .' - '1 1 .4. 1 8(), , ,a) vautiter..„,!vf 11 ; -inendati ' 'tten no o't)37 thi—tior , on h •,• .d. by tilt. eutiv ilt nof unirqu nearer. , 4 nore honef:tx a , `,man has the l e ss affects the air of ; siiiizt.; the affec tation of sanctity is - ablotch on, thrve 'of puts:. I qtr ella.t. never was ae4uainted with has - seen: the. wor:tl bat. Osn'oill , 'dia - 3$ ignorant or half the sce*s of nit - titre. i , - I Ternptatibil - bnt)gs .trt -ime 'and strengtn to aitotitee, ;:'not... by its inn At prpiver,;but onyclying.the cl4r aster: 01'10 is"tried.. 4 rl , z rieti.. . - , 1, ..:• ,', 1 : -;;- , ~ :. ... ueristire, Is MOSt 'CiPellal wbfli itiNed iithlpf•aiscf. So, - wiro,ii.: a iflinit ift.liz , :ci)v yre(ll it is well to . lotik iiir 4 vtrttie;to 1.4 , ar it:'eo l ttipaliv. 1.. C.' - '' ,", ..: -1 ' '. ''' • 1 Ort . whas 'seeing, a ,tri ... ..i. a.m.-re Slush. og icy itself, in Onle nine ittilittioits Ittiritsit Ile scale. ot rat I.‘ , and :rule.. ti mot; icapor.. 1 Nteti often att6ttpl'H by= the :Ai:ow ~t P - reasob, to (11 - scorer, tta4' mysteries.-6f. (;!&r , nity,;.j'Ulitty -mis.ht, -- 4 ~w ell *lltif ,lip a cantlle to eve.. the klat.l. . , ''lit , . mI l' weakest ~ ;tittmiait is.. a ' ttititti ,powee r _One such bas b....eh ii - noAvki f.r: taT,n a iteamboat ex4nrtfion il l jto ali (*: 'easion of -doom ittid tlespontro.4 ' I i r .11eing Ibel rill is art that 1 . tit .r ar-, ptl-.t-ht.-'sinceri y or I . are sod , 1 i • The :eonsemusues' So,grat'eful to efery - 11 f' ; 11.., who seek - to .questil those tiho tell them fhl .. i,. -- ~.- . . - . • -..... i , [. . p•eueral love ts', kite : 41 luttten, w' l luoh '64' 4 1 all hands - alik4,but_none ,kb-.I y ;!t'rue '!ill4tion' is - like a' glthle, ttchfell , ..111 . 4 one litinli.only, but iitS CIOSVIS to, tl4t oq. - ..Good spirits are 44'..r , 41 taken for i;‘ , 44il• ..Mture t yet floral o'g .d?freri, so much E , . in eusibility being zenilrally .thel-souree of the former and sensibility the Litter. ''flood li ntnor and trond seriS4' 7 0 11:1 II ft l ' Cif ' fiatql.togethei. , . Y 4 nr man \ 1 1)0.4 per I)4l44talry sernms'is .4 a. ang,erons persim ,- tinre, , iu the long run, Ito degeti , erhtel, int m a.orase lunatic.. ~ ' I. , .. , If we are loved' by those arcnitd• n's, wi' coo lino tile hostility 01-ail the rent. et The . World—just_its;ivh(-11 we .irre ti,eftiri , a warm - tire, we need •not care for,al) 'tht , ice in-the polar regions. = • i `1 i The old are allured by gold, the young - , by pleaStire, the weak -h) 'flattery, Cowitil , by'fear, the courageons by ambitido— a thousantx baits for each taste, cii 6ii wi t concealing the stne, deadly tioilr. I-1 ‘., EArthly prosperity': what is it ?.11, Wil ly honors, What they ? 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