The Reason Of The Incessant Rains
Eecentiy amved Btewjaers report mm the Atlantic ia full of ice, mul this explaius the mystery of the incessant mina f rom which the Eastom soaboard, find indeed the. whole country, has bei-u suffering for more weeks than it ia a pleaaant thing to tbink of. It ir, probable that there has been a mild winter and early spring iii the regidas. This has cansed open waters, which have borne iuto the AUnntio nu uueominon quantity of ice. This great maas of ice, drifHng toto lower latitudes, is rapidl.y melting, aud the var ora arifsing from itare drawn to tlu; land and yield uu Uu: too abuudant rain-storma ■whioh Jiave cansed lloods and moro or loar, injury to the crops. The land, gathering more heat irom the occan, and givüig it out dsomore tiei&, heate and rariflea the air upon it, and the vapors arising froni the melted ice rush iii to fill tho vacmini tlms constautly created by the sutnmer heats. If this explanation is correct wc inay have a continuation of tho rains for some timo to come,- until the maaaes of icé are melted, or until their remains drift furthcr south. It ia not a pleasant thing to think that tbc disagroeable weatberof the last few weeks may continue forspme weeks to come, liut we may look for a charming autnmn, and this will rewavd ns for the Bullerings of the most
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