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May. The trees "are wearing the green" and the leaves are almost as large as they will ever be. The hills are covered with flowers and at times the cars are filled with their fragrance, wafted in on the morning breeze. The country along the R.R. where it runs along the river is rather poor, but I am of the opinion that it is better a mile or so from the river. In the central and western part of the state the RR. leaves the river and runs through a fine pavarie? country. Took dinner at Herman. A gent. told me that the fruit is not killed an that they will have an abundance of peaches, cherries &c, the latter will be ripe in a