VOL. Il.‘ Farmeruvflle, Wednesday. Fobruhry n, 1835. h the reid'eï¬ ad. mi ' infaï¬i'thn :- SIR unnurnmny gunned gt ta clans. IL!an one one tum: 9! 512mm literatum. ee 'ieilv thet o! Germeny. hem iven his m nd thet umAmeI-ioen tievor. ‘ dee tum- iehing him with eome or hie beet themes. Cut Genneny out at hie volume end you out out neeri heir. lie iingere in Nurembu . Drum end no. end for hie emblem or me- river nun e Hudeon. the Miniuippi. end Sit. wrence. end citee to “ the Moideu'e rueh- ing etreetn. Ki. etione from 8 Huh. Cornea. Swedieh. enieh. end Angio~ eon. etteet hie wonderful iinguietic power end poetic chill. Two tendencies of our Western civiiieetion eve nohiy coheth by Lower lOw'e poeme. vie: the rueh end fever of too inâ€" tonee pursuit. end the eordid. grubhi . ner- row thought. thet ie ept to poeeeee he the hot end duety etruggie or our daily lives. An- other quell“ at hie try ie it. extmme m1- ebiiity. 0 er poe e ere et timee her-eh. die- deintul. repellent. but Longfellow. nee-er. He ocean to unite ea e member or univenei broth- erhood end where he cennot approve. hi.- oondemnetion ie eimoet mild ee e mother'e This mildueee of e irit.ee e euhtle essenoe. eeeme to pervade eil ie poeme. Not the flesh- ing of the ii - taxing. the me:- ot thunder. nor the fury of e storm. but the quiet a irlt in the wood». the dream voioee. the min: ehedowe. the low. swee sounds gt plaintive music. dving echoee. vepor) folds. Murmur-mg ecu tie-theee ere the ï¬guree that our poet em eye with most frequent iteretion. end wh oh eeent to tell on heart. hot end reatieee ee heeiing helm. Not luxurienoe. not subtlety not depth of pet-ion. but tether eimï¬iicity end tender emotion. no the dinnn uie in; cher eeterieticeot hie vet-ea. The h eet ii hte of im netion ere found in the olden end. In lewetheere combined emetic nninh end netioneliievor. The monotony of the verse. like thet of W eong. from It: everlasting tnehne. never peiie upon the eer. In Even line. ugh follow: the runggrent'elï¬regon ro ow eo grue. ‘ yer m .n lunch no end ’ cw." end from the {gen rimevei till ehe " hineed hie 6 ing Iipe end lei heed upoh her boeom." e nemuve pro- peed- in eyetn ogre" poetic p-jeutx‘ inducing I I -mmm-.mmm " but In“ at l t “a who. Omltnmpud'tun d m m manned Ill Panto-flood mun-1mm at on. {u Imo- manna-r. pu- nu- am down. In mu “Tm 2A=I 'I are planned to be able to en- nounoe that we h ve made "range- menu with the,» reprint" of the Toronto Week] ewe. whereby we are nble to "In 0 the ï¬lowing ve'y liberal oï¬'er :â€"-To any [Orson sending us the name. of ï¬ve new yearly nub- Icribem for the Re . woocnpnu- ied with the ash, .155 we will and the Weekly News ï¬_ you; or. fut. three new ,ubï¬ g six months, with ouhiaï¬l.‘ , ’w‘ and the News for If: month. The New- iu one of the best papers in the Prov- ince. independent in policies, end can- mine each week in eon-domed form all the nun of the wu’fld. The following critique of Longfellow. writ- by Rev. Wu. DUI. 3A.. waned lulu ,M‘ï¬luflonmom um it tho ‘Mâ€"cm W on a. can m 1 he mm on World and yet he dwe lo with dmou veal-home Mummy upon the old und venmbk sud hoary: a. («win Inn“. old a: 1. old minnow. quulnt old cities. "not 01 low-é old haunted houses. the {my old mama. to. n phrase. and thoughts It then his fancy seem to brood with our» gur- ng fondue“. No doubt his travels in we nnt! MI. study 9! European lkemmrs. ._ TH El THE REPORTER “Hall-LOW. HHS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY P()()R_C()NDI'|'H)N ' In conclusion unit in. to claw. {bu hulily written a etch with the follomng {Home unnu from our author :â€" Liven ottnn non w mind III We can nuke our live. ":01an ‘9.“ 4.9M“! '9!“ W1“! 2'. , Itheit temple oflibert e e V m 0‘ Item tune am 3;, p, t V: ,..., ‘ ell chented the preiue of wine in their, dit ymmbic eelhee, it will no doth be highly gratifying to thu audience to teem that Longfellow wee eouud on the temper- enoe queetton. lu hie flaking eon .he ‘xtelle he that “ youth peyote†dwetle in :l'ounteim, net in fluke ‘eud cute end icellure, then with I'Ilet' till the pitcher 1 meethed about with eleeelo teblee,†he. 1 (6 )' Recugnlelng the etrengely chequered ‘cherecter of our career on eetth he ‘tewheeue faith in God and palette un- ‘der hle'e burdens. “ Lot on be petteut, gtheee eeVare etfltotione not treat the ‘ ground unue, but «attenuates oeleettnl beneo t‘dic-tione ubume thie due dugoiee.†1 'hat i. thet but euymg “ Whom the Lord ‘lovetlt he chestenelh’ Inc; (7) In the hour at bereavement he points the teen dimmed eye toe hl'e beyond and wtue- re these worde of cheer to {he end and unelv : “ In the! greet oloieter’e ettlleeee and eeclusiun, by guenlien engele led, eele from temptettou, safe 1mm eiu‘e pul- luttou, she ltvea whom we celldeed." (8) As between men and men, he teach-i es en old end in some quarter-t elmmt ob- : eolete doctrine, that love u the tultilling‘ ol'me law. "Amhow skillul gmwe the‘ bend thet obeyeth love‘u command; itu‘ the heett eud not the bum theltu the} highest doth attain, end he wuo followelh love“: behest let exceedeth ell the raft.“ In other Words. " And now ebitleth fetth, hope and charity, theee three, but the gngeteet of these to charity "â€"or love. ‘ wan Gun u m muss. you Wm“. Ian‘le- mï¬. will um Mon-u. Amalia-.1 Inï¬ll-0’. “mot pun- m tutor and halal.» Mr. but la runny-en's an «I: am "hilt gm ï¬'oa lbw. la aha-oft}:th or layup, not cannon in out any do spatula. than u not may you man mu; quobdu long“: than hob! publu wu- mmd- on. A Munpublio what. _ old ad“. lapllu “I‘ll:- “plantar :- non Mauls“ thy logb- m What an the I“ which we . atom! or ataxia. ("In 09: “MR. "h? (I) DO lb. 4!!! l“ lion nun-t you, instead of Mn. if. la amply, unishmg dny-dmnu. “ Boner mlomtho living well, than to mom: for mom lhu hon did; the dad. per. ohwoo, do not†our low, bunny around 0’" run m undo.†(:1) Ho unho- lhu flu you! object for which moullvo,uul not the won-nu at birth at Nathan, in the true bond that uni!" nun in universal brolhorhood. “ No! ounce of birth or plane ha and. u [tuna being oftentim- of (NC-rout We“ a union. but tho endeavor l'oc tho null-mo ondt, cam tho nun. hope. and lam wd upinllons.†(3) He who. um "on our vices, if uncluth umplul undo: our that. any be the round. of the ladder by which w. an rise to ï¬eld: 08 fun renown and omiqpm domam. (‘ On “I. nub- jouol'ala'nry, Lonafellow trumpet palm uclurlnn bum. With flinging oculuwd manly pmtut. he «lo-crib“ it u the old and emulated Ila, thcjeudnl cum who» whip: Ind ukos inlult humnily. He warns his {a low-countrymen o! the null! judgment 11m would suroly duke the pillars of _:ho__gommonw_ultlg. and lung Mmhww iéo't'prm' ERIE. m V ' or use." "marl ego. le-hnq I’d†mm! Ihimself the repaintiou of being one ofl the beat chew-unher- in the country. For the put three genre. he huhud ‘the 'mlnegemem o the Brinstoulu Co'- ‘49 Factory. situated e few miles ‘Iucu'of Iroquoiw in the count of Dundee. We were {norod a few uyn go with a glenoe er. the books of thin (ectory, and from them gleenml the follomn‘g fawn and ï¬gural :«We ï¬nd thatdnrmg xhe six month. the femur-y mu in nperuu'on there were 1.069.. Us lbe. of milk delivered. fl‘om whirl: Were Manufactured “19.464 lbe. of chee-e. The Mex-axe ll». of cheese l‘m- Lhe emon were 96 78100 for every 100 lbs. ol'InilI. The everxge prim for 100 lbs. of milk to each atron for the season was 97 on. ‘rom the uhove ï¬gures it will be teen ihat the. result will uomparu favorably with any other factory in the provim'e. .Vlueh Inf this success is due to the Mall and tact of the cheesemeker, M1: Sheldon. As 3 proof of the ex- ocllml record of Mr. Sheldon use unease-m ker, we are informed that wince the factory (1le he hue been ufl'ered a situation as manager of s urenmury in Munitobn by A company 1 of cheese dealers doing busineu in Montreal. with I branch “nice in J Winnipeg. The salary oflered it a good one, but workmen like Mr. } Sheldon need not leave their 0W" 1 Province in search of a good lituu- ‘ lien and 3 good salary. ! We question [it than in “other oonnty in On: Hm bu can out I0 mu okilld ecu-an into an um! u on: own ooumy of Leda: ï¬rmer-ville. we think, «a on†l be In in thin direction, a lap uum having her. omy uprln'to conduct faulonu in our aim»: prov- incas of Quebec Ind Mmitobu. Al- hough not per-onflly interested in choose~making. still we have taken oonuidvnble interest in thut branch at agriculture, cod no than plowed to note the meow of my pup-son «n. g.\;{ed in that. pumuit. Among th.« many who huve undo oheosemaki xg ubudum, none mm tn have had better Inocu- mun our old friend, Jun. Sheldon. of this towmhip. Cummeuuipg Vtho business some ï¬ï¬m in van onlurgéd Ind impmwd form will be primal. a won 9: we got our new building mud. "Meanwhilo. '0 at our under: to klndlym zwr inn-quot 'o inomu our ohm. lu‘on to a good psyIn but... We, on our put. promiu to 0 Our utmost to malt. our hula that. worthy of Eur kind "and. and mainly o'up- rt. Wm “fa abuut compieud ammo luau hr he emotion of u now bulld- inc to be nod M In once. oompming und pru- mom for our print!" unb- liuhnent. We Ind our pro-out quu- ml tu- m In." to mama“. 6m manning bums; We no also no- gmiuting for tho pnrohuo of: new and ï¬nger prep. upgo which the Bug-nu am“ mm The recent storm ha in sumo plil‘flfl completely blocked the rude mu] tnveflora are obliged to 30 acres the ï¬elds. vaelliug isdimuult. an. ‘: upsets are frequent. The luticipated Brockvill‘e. West. port and 8mm. Ste. Maia Ruilny in out? ot‘tho principal topic: of oonven unon. Shorts for feod Ire Idling per mo. Mr. J oneph Hall has been noolockd lo the oflica of school trustee. The whole sufl' of trustee. is such u will; MR6 : deep interest in eduouioufl matters. ‘ 2’" Our school in n& in u very flourish- ing ocuditiou. Mill Bonny has erul pn ihl roparing eumnoe Work l'or_the ï¬rgb chool. _ The flamers 3r. prindpdly bun in getting up their season'a Wood. t :3 a gmnd time for working in the "Flap? m- m “If Nu Long- M may...“ tho duct. of O [aural lam: in me on America poet. Thu m published in our Int lune vu «flied out. with the axe-pdon that Min Addllon Wu lod' d‘ and in tho Obeuoo of Rev. W. Mr. Mrs. Blur rend his aeolian: critique. The inelmmonhl and wood music was lino, and us wume .pplmded. l‘he song. given by Mrs. Cornell um. flu. Stones were hem-til} onoomi. in napundiug to whioh Mn.Cornvn «mg " A Summer Shunt." .nd Mrs. Sunous an; “ Turuhnm Toll." Tho recitation and radium. for unusual Wm well rendered, shoan Will twp-Mon. “The “MM » than and t “W , o qua lance u they W eminently uucoessful lud Mlho eu‘ doavw of the Auoolatien m render an “ evening with Lungl‘ollow" thor- oughly enjuynble to a g The woolly waning-a nf‘vhe Aesou,~fen are mow entertaining and instructivo. tad tho. 8560?. of this public enteruinmeuc will doubtleu be men in n la". la: arenas in the membership. Swriury, A. Treasurer, Mr. Intel-ulna“ A‘: the animal meeting of tho Bibm 81305;“, hold In thorluhodiu Owah of t la plan on hunky w ‘ the following ofloon wore to? lb:- ‘ho mung;er :uâ€"P KW... Mr. Full Cléw he quad a atop. mrly appeal. 0.. Gal-No Home. upd in now poured a do all kind. of“ watch and prone napkin . Give him 3 «II. - r, ' limp Mu. Q‘“ m."- NO 6. at 817