ted YL*lt;1 nf-vr‘(J MU-and the iin) j oiFar ihr Timt*.CEMETERY.Air. Kdjtmi:—I do not know all the men on the committee to select grounds for a cemetery* but have understood that they selected ground beyond 1 leaver’* mill, which ia 90 barren that mulling lint scrub oak will grow on it.Now if you only wish for knotty oaks to beautify your ground*, it w ill answer very well; • but if you want to grow the various kindsofor- ; 21 amenta] trees, as we certainly will, it will not ! answer- The mountain ash and peverul ulher ' beautiful' trees, which the tauten of different my J |)rst*siuis would choose, could never thrive in uurh soil.Scrub o:xks are bcaulcfuh but I presume ov-ery person will not fancy them. Further, inine grnss will not grow here; or if it did the sand in so Icutoe that in fifteen or twenty years, all such ornament* would be wuslicd awny, nnd perhaps cvlmi the sand upon thpe.ofina, But if the above rceson* were not suflicent, the croa* sing lt;jT rziil roadc is a great objection, os several pmceseioiis liuvn been recently interrupted.A CITIZEN.mm mill ie reHIJ) IdsI Of » is/ ith1 fit ed-un-rse.an-Fur the Ttmc*.tom t 0Tnmred v buu: by tdisc.v 1.:O illnot wi*u Is lathec.j»Hi rn '1d.-li or 1m« of I : broi nali 1 met ' no i0itorChiocrz