Show fall of a mighty pino fine the destruction of a stately and aged treelike that of the 11 paddock elms I 1 in boston is always an event and with a kind of grand melancholy in ia it great poets poet have celebrated ilia fall of such bach trees in passages of fine ion which it are still models of imitative I 1 language this thin prose description by the waterloo N Y observer will interest our oar readers who live in th the ec conn 0 an try at least mr P F II 11 F arnies BH of this town while at life bis cabla cabin in the woods last week weak out cut down one ona of the large pine trees near his cabin the treo tree ino inclined lined towards the house bouso and sit although 11 on 2 h ov over 0 r one hundred feet from it was danger ons as a storm night might send it crashing through the cabin it was felled by swing sawing and ana driving wedges wedged in order to throw it in ia an opposite pos ite direction the tree it white pino ina tv waa a sound as a dollar over four set through and one hundred and seventy five feet in height the rings on oil its stamp indicating its are ago at three la dred and fifteen years tears and the experienced perien ced men who felled it say it will cut cot four thousand thone and foot feet of lumber it was a monarch of the forest and was fifty years of age when shakespeare died it iti fall we was simply limply grand and terrible tho the day being clear and bright not net a breath of air stif stirring fing the wora word was given all ready look out for fill A dull unearthly roar filled the sit air a whirlwind of overwhelming noises As it crashes audi and cuts a swathe through trees of more than a foot la its diameter broken off like pipe stems the very earth groans and trembles at ai the etu eta pompous fakult while the ibe shrill scream of the air through its branches mounded lika the shrieking of spirits the monarch of the woods lay prone upon its mother earth after a rule role of ef over three hundred years |