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I I N. S. I Annsp. P. E. I. Newfld. i lI- Bluslering mom. 2 42 2 37 ll 10 ‘ l 2 First Ass.in N.Scotia 1758. o m 3 40 I 3 35 mom. I 3'Low Tides. and I I7 4 47 4 42 0 I7 I 4 Qstat. cold. 2 4o 6 to 6 5 I 40 E l6th S.aft. Trin. §in per. 3 52 7 22 7 l7 2 52 I 6 4 54 8. 24 8 l9 3 54 t _ 7 (apo.——Great fire at Mira- 5 39I 9 I9 I 9 14 I 4 39 ‘ I 8 Dull [michi, 1825. 6 ll 9 4| 9 36 5 ll 9St. Deny’s. and cloudy 6 52 to 21 I IO )6 5 st Finnish Tides. with I 7 22 IO 52 I 10 47 6 22 a 911 h a 1;. some rain. 7 57 n 27 u 22 6 57 IEl7thSun.aft.Trin. 2mg. 8 24 I n 54 I n 49 I 7 24 _ ;13 857iA.27 A.22 757. .14I Clears upfine- 9 34 l 4 0 59 8 34 ‘_ jl5 I10 “I I4] 136 911 ,16 Continussfine IO 54 2 24‘ 2 l9 9 54 £17 Low Tides. but ll 59 3 29 I 3 24 I 10 59 ' ‘18 St. Luke. 3‘ 6 1). colder. A. 57 4 27 4 22 A. 2, ' aEIlBth Sun. after Tim. 2 24 5 s4 5 49 t 24 20951;. I336 77 72 232 2| flppearance of 4 I6 7 46 7 4| 3 l6 .‘ 22 (train 510 8 40 8 35 I 410 23 (perigee. storm, 6 13 943 9 38 5 13 24 High Tides. mm. 7 23 10 53 to 48 6 23 25$t.Crispin. u go. 8 3I1|33 1128 7 3 ‘ E 19th Sun. aft. Trinity. 8 49 morn. morn. 7 49 272149. with high. 9 2] 0 l9 0 l2 8 2| 2SSt. Simon 8!. St. Jude. l l0 6 O 51 0 46 9 6 i 20 winds and 10 51 l 36 l 3] 9 51 soI frost. in 41 2 2t 2 is 10 41 31 All Hallows Eve.—-Low T. mom. 3 ll 3 6 ll 41 ,
'Water at Windsor, Parrsboro’, Horton, Cornwallis, Truro, &c.
vain for some more remote cause, sufiicient to roduce the effect. Many causes are assigned for the repeated fai ures of the potato crop; but any person who has observed the careless mode 09' :cultivation adopted with this vegetable, will not hesitate to! assign, as the original cause, the damp vegetable mould, so often: selected for the potato patch. When we add to this, the fact; that the seed used, has been raised in the same way, and that the saute process has been continued for many seasons, we need not be surprised at tlre result. It is more than probeblethat the' rapid degeneration of grains, rasses, vegetables and fruit is; owing toa want of thorough (rainage more than to any un~' lfavourableness of climate.