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S llis work lhere it ltone,, iand hl t gi it a':lis and quiet ol thel iii " aat.i , . Not i finger had be1e4 lifted. not I: a voich ra;is.edl in altinwal. The amll Sde.ltd sileite reignts hlde Blruno , l ter the boait and4 lets him::ell dollwn. l. hiitl h avengel d them antd l1h hslf. and they lht'. h li ll, epart, It hr,,llthi:.g freer whlien that lowettriog c..te is Io longer in their inidst. To hr dlelrt is to tree thetm oil'f nispi.ion. lihe stands upright in the hoat,1 . !tndl Irnma his fa'e to them. W.,hen he t l';akli his voice is cold. andl halrd Sand;i e';tnl: "'When ol) see hisn wife It t hll her how he died, and that Itrn. SIno killed hliin." The vessel walntill o iltler way, andtl whi'e hlie fpokp his halt k hadl waned a ildark tljeck on Ihe t moolit wave, the weirdl lgopre tanll . ino miotioiless ind lsolitairv. lie itiad droplfid the rillns over lHo:itl anId t1as o1 r ittlllg llit to isea, 11 and ia ih the e-talin of its etnvelop-i. il- minst the veil of obli ion !ell ,I it filtl lrtino and hii4 f Iate. The spectral htiat 'vlith itslthostly S;·i:s;ilt is , tl dI,'slilelld by fill cIi red I S ilois islanller- when uliilliliht i ,rot I otr lthe 1waters of the (i nlf, uhih ,inittiinaO s they ebb antd i tow i ,:*Is..ild it. S~!., h. ireId atll this, and yet lived. ltraiLk n .inrt.t dlo inot kill; that lnier t', is denied tO mni. Jewish im!gration to Plettiine. TI e po iilhr iim resision in lng. it I*in;g ot I h il,, iin 1 ain the re'lhitrt of t i, ll i.i.in llorresirult ',ent of tl ie .;:i.h t'liChrolnicle. 'T l this passl," e h:, ..its. "hivtr ouir t r mt illlionsl, of roi-lli i- nislt in 1!n ,isi nome. They ti :Iltn bi n h : i nti ilNl r.Ioi1 1 in ile Id(r ! ti i:l il 111it I o' e aIall h ll' itake It t i iit ilt I' tii t·, lr: lir t I lh;i rt tI it' AIh ii ,t. Et l , elel 4, . T' hil1, IIl l, Tle md h ti ir lly e wandter at d ft :iha i, r It'l lrlvter to I le 44 nit to ,. t'hl : lt lln isrle of atrim lturiotrnf Rl i loi ll t ltr l'c .risb coltniet hinlo , tI n ohil tile ttual;lRe of anedl iln I: a le a l, i t l . I ('tnti:lil.-t! . .Ie r it t ' ll Ie o t A Payria. n v tantaneouly Anshould 1 A finh lie ticriltets to liO hia : r er ft hItle. ;titll aid it all II!: hi i at heI rli'ittt Illa t ili oil l litlby lairrid, I m w ,ile ir0 lillr, I l .t.'l 1.011." le to. ci lllt, Ith1:e .ll Initll hiiuti e tronlinitte ,si -n l toI t lhe Itheir wr! re t out lafor a1 nt et li. thll e grIel ter part ot f oliu Ii Wll'ii e' fell. cilest. Coinll li tall I is ihll. it"ý ii , d ir ell t' d :1 i1'1 . . ,til r o lle d . Folil i1 ti' chlorb sn it is i i a leta Ij a ilorll eill4vi-lie a l l.i,.lition than it! r xitlli, te heetfl lilctl, h the conhI let is4- . :t ill Ithat sel ioll s t :. lls t :i:nulil ie takh i for (he selection ill R rile first instance of agriiulturixts front the Jewish colonies in IRusiia, for the purchase of land in Pales . title, aiii the general supervision f of the ellnigratilon.-St. Janmes' Gatitc' (i A Prayer Intan oully Anbe i weried.- l l* ~,ne wilucnred b" him at Z a'.. I Re. Plow Deep. e ei N tt i. D/ .moe rat.] We were struck recently by the es laIding of an article wtitten by an agricultutrist of much elperience, I" Ow cailti,., or w hi:,h was **('ultivate iMore Land." A l.'rnsal of the arti cle, however, collvitlced us that lo there was soniething hiddlen under n this delusite heading. The writer, " 'lr.: .1. '. . ,telle., qualified his ad vice by saying cultivate more land 1 provided you enltivate it in the rtl right direction, :lnd that direction '" is towairds the centre of the earth. lie says: *Exlperience has clearly demtotnstrated to nme that one acre thoroughly pul erizdA'l twelve inches ' dep. a ill invuriably bring a better rf.eult than three acres pnlverized only four incthes deep. In the twelve. ' inch depth we would bhive three ll acres laid one on top of the other, .is it aere, and going through them e all at one aorking would plesent Ssomething of the advantage of cut. tin- three sheets tof paper at one r oleration insteal of cutting them ' singly a sheet a:t at time." The ben. I elits of deep culture could n6t be - moire learly exprecssed. It will be more troublesolome to break tip an acre' twelve inchles deep than to ,break up one fmour inclies, but it it will ntt cost near so much ill time -or inmosy as to break iup three acres ltalr iicltes deep. IfI we take into collit'dr;itionl- the advantages of deep cuitivation, p;rlicnlarly in a r" clifiate like it. r+, a here thle dronghts of mullllllltr airt' always hIkI!:etl for ward to with aIt ea' and Iretntbling. we callnt bult agree n ith i'rof,. Stelle and ladvisei our pltlInting friends to o Iullivate latemore lilltl,' itll to make i the itncl'ra.e toh .\ ,de the centre of it thie earth. e Actual experiment ihas shown that Sarttll in its :uolid state, whell thor. 1f otghly drtd and then expo.led to y the atmspherle, will itibilbe less hotan nOuc ourtht of the mIoisture It' lha;t thr ...itti'n flnea ountt would do if I tlhoroungly puliveirized. All plan. teta whlen they are pr,0ltritg their ' g:lrdlenl recognize the necessity of Sdfeepf pulverizaltiou, and invariably S'splde or plow their garildens deeper if than the do their fairms. This is libe;nse they ni ha to guard agailnst n tlroighlt anl give full scojpe to the 1' rolts of theI plants, and altordi them t Itter opplortunitiesiu for growth. SWhy shonti hot ievery part of the 0 fIlrta wlliclh is cult ivAted have the o aii' nttentioln, IIIand thus 1e mnde cas fit tile as the gardelt It is eatsi. It er to ellltivate ionie acre so as to l imakei it Iprotdute three times as t ftrch. thian to cultivate three acres " to :eeit ll ta ltop I licih can lie made i. fone'. If t le fbarmer should for a silngle yea:r adopt the pl.ian of deep ri and thorough cultutre, the result wt f.lil be ttell it to prevent his ev er re.tfirtitl to a system' of shal i,'t l. , inug ianid sllalby cultiva l i ll. , Beecher Tremendously Applauded. I i [(', in ti {'.nti . , r.'ial Spy, ial.J Mr. Iticvluer, in his lecture last night. nmadle a remark that was tre. i mendlously npllalodet l by the audi s ete, with thlt exception of the con. gresarnen present. Refelring to the anti.Chineso bill, in order to make a little politicail capital on thie Pa. tifOl 'o.tast, lie asked: "What kind of staterianlalnhil is it tlht for this price would barter tile pirivilege and freedomn of civil liberty that have beenI thie glory of thle worlll States. men woull not do it. Peradven. ture there will he found ten politi. ciails that would not do it. All the rest wonuld. Wheu a man is a pol. ,tician there is tiothing on God's green earth that he cares for exept his own selfshab suess. 8tch men shbolid not lead generous people Iweople who wbelieve in religion and humanity. Buch men ahbold kot obe leaders to so great a peoole a this." A fIll line f toiletb sIrteI Is a Ikl & Ugewa'sdrag soes.