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Fruit Prospects

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
May
Year
1861
Copyright
Public Domain
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■These are good in tliis región, so far as wo can lcarn. Applcs promisc abundan ti J, Pcars and t lie comiurm cherry also scem vigorous. Tke peach a more scanty, but promises tolerably, the fruit being ucpromising moro iri.iii laek of vigor in the tree than an untoward season. Such are our present adv ices. The season has been onc of remarkable backwardness. lt hos rained aliuost daily for a inonth or six weeks, has been cold nearly all the time, and still is so. - Winter wlieat has thriveu and looks fiucly. Hut the spring crops aro all pretty niuoh out of the ground for want of planting and sowing yet. the plowing being not yet half coiupleted. - Adrián Expositor, II -I L5L" Open your heart to eympathy, tut oloso t to despor.duney. The jjower wbich opeus to reeeive the dow, bliutö againat rain. JC" Acople gfiiie)-i!ly lree.e in doublmg tho Cape, but u iaáy duublus bTá to keep warm.

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Old News
Michigan Argus