Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 March 1831 — Page 1

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' r ;r ;l,i ':nt t,:0 oJomUr flu m in the l,e,t rn u,;, r; .ultaMe pla- of ' v 1 ' lV' vi . r i mn- , u e I t:ihcn'nt ' the country, who th.,5 ,mv (T ,!tu vMl,N' an.l th.s u.thout thnifv routn. the o',tr the letter-rt n 1 ' x,;".r An,c,,r:ln !,,irr j niret on a rommon arena for lirlaV and .Mnrrr.-.rMrrtaro ,,lI5nch.or rnakin it aco .:nn,ni;Ue to th,- .i.irVrrnt kind, ,f i":;, ' 'l '; 'truotren.-Jpara.r, ,s r.irric.l loan citravat-sol ror,vx a to !o.e the moi.tu.e. IU ?uil; preserve all tfu r.luc rr-p the ' i P " US lh rr P i lo?:l" ri! ,r,)1i lenpth, arrav.n in cv vfr.ff n, .c, ur plants stn-.H roof ' to,-. eav,nt. onlv .: , Loo .. . " ' ,4 ,'"-':i!" h:,Vf,.rt nf'j -nM.Urstor.pcn htil.tv the dhir- hcJJe of thn fir,ttt,

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,u,:,Vn:it .-i-m. iii'Cj oi the t'p ot l,o plant. ! t he , oot, at tach hceirtr; clear avs.v the ;' i - , ' . t .!, r ? ct. t: c int,nurSr

1 r'tl vv;n.a( thrteer tour 3tronrr nrnVhf le-tv. s,t r Miuuis. tne tnrnds ; these on uhos

vrnhot!t,.,Itn,,t1,inthe t. e'of j care.u.h . p:,,',' e .hi Z 'I ! ,,C" ' n-ust he n.uie to " i fi ('.c-Mi'i-::'. in r'or t". r'i ,t', P-n;!. iteaa t a H.hUu.y ,Pl one. nature till thev are s.x feet hi,h. ,1,,, n 'p ' V !, a. "t ' r '""" - vote a spccal r. t-...r:t;s i:!be.-,r..Kl.-0.l new en6.,- , ' ''V'. Ccan.-Lct vour ! crop oil tho tor", to the :ht ump,;ih:, 'i, HiK 'U1,'l-r ;U'enea;u hv.pubhc client tor - lH,?e.eMl!ntivhowd and kept entire i have ,ou, I, , c Et u II L. ' ' fvardK e. a,d cm.l i

T! - ro..,Co n.mt Vp rv, An (?t(ra rr!lv tree Horn -raaml needs. Care n.-t nrHu,: u-i.K .1 ';i,',r i ... ' ! ' ""'Z . ,n.. ur foe , , .i.-ueJ

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mrml er ct congress, uithout each tak-

our preter.ilnl ; ir pr hi rib thither. If the custom stilj

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o carrv on the warfare, to appropriation out of the that ol jecf.

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?:i :''. Alt.- F'zu-.r., Farmer. AX i:--Y WAV '() MAKF A COMI'LLTi: Jii:i'.i: ou ui: fence in A Sl.'OIiT rI 111 V.. 1 .'Varf r;'a.'i y"or a c.jVe. The plants con.a-!- i I v u-nl for a h;e.aie rhe En? !:-h White Thorn, thf Puririn- hnrk rj'horn, ;.:it N n ia:!e Ttnm. the I'hn l'horn-,! A -c.iria. r li-Mjey Locu-t, tin r.nJ Ce.lar. kr. 1 tnurh prefer the i:nc : n:an-. uinim, or Wahiaj;ton 'i'le.fn. It semi? to have no erurnv In v. ii- than Jia'.f a n.iic rf!.e(;gr. I did not fi'.d a dei'.en eatt rpillars' ne?:, or one j ! ;:' tjirdled I y mice tiuriajj the last vr,r.

the hoc. A iiltle fir h -.tf'o cm.

drawn about the root? at eaeb h , ,. in the autumn all the leave- h "uld

rilled an ay. : pi event the -tPu and

re-tUs liorn t it tr airoied b mice

GALLANTRY'

a time we had the terrerity

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...t -j nit;, .ti-o-ii lauis-u.nmer, or l ire in the fail, when thtre i no tlowi, 0f tie ap. Wher) you planted nr hedge. ou preserved rer root, but'you (Ut oil the top, leaving I ut four buds, these will produce fur Lit ire -ti m a Mipport. This is all the f:ru!iii.c or trimming tlie tem or ufM i'ght sh;, ts nm.-t have on any condition, till they are five or six fee! in height ; then vou may tiirn them dotvri tothe height ycu mean to keep your hedge, hut the si ie branches should be gently trimed every ye ar,!eavinq- tijose longest near the

roui.'!, so to have them broad at the l ottt ii) ai;d tape! irig K,a,'U;lIly towards the top in the ibrm ef a pyramid, a young tu. or piieh pine.

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I? fuiticunt teiue tor. or jr.iin-t -htei. and ... t -n. . , f-. f xx..th . . , , ' 11 l:ilJ 4 t,,r0"S difficulties'" and !covvs Fv follow the above due tin.. f , . v - ,1 " , V'l,Jtd .Vjie reHvin!ed, hnt not with ilc- The better haW can le ,.u,ed in half ,h, , ' .V.1 : V ! r . V . ,'::n W,lh the :mt,opli, of cur etate-tbe

. time, arai at an oi ero ;' le.Ks th:.n 1 . i v ! ; ... .'!"! ' ' .. " "' a ' '(' NaVr time, that ffeaon of the vcar nhen wir.tt.9

cents a rod. ' ' "m V -,nt "'"1T"ed in the lap oP April, wai in ouuulte Juuma!. i .p ,b!y ejerfed aud .bed a f.-.rw.

THE STELGULi: FCU FlUNCif'LE

At m period -iuce tl f elccti n of 1 8 JS. have the prospects ct Mr. Clay in the

west appeared ; flatU iii.u- as at thi? mo-

vhsch atimrd the ronsiftency of vulpnr ire. Mis. Cora Ann Amelia Jane Dorothea M-n.-i:? was no -Feri just from tho salt fea, ' or Per?i:in heantv ivoV, .Kr.

In cur climate

n he; -;e h. ni l b M l .,ut in the piitig. betire the p! .n!s bt- in to vroetate a id

very tibrerf the rout, sl;.;ld te taken makes them send out more new ' t hoots

up una ir:cm, ata! (y no riieans be cut j trom the,e cEtremities which by frequent Ci' 7 , trimmings will become so thick as to fill a d;f r7 f;q;ij;!,riip more ne thc'up every crevice from top to bottom plantshave, the fetter- a they are more j in your hedge ; while the upright ehoots fian y, have hotter roots, and ate more I by not being trimmed, will ascend with likely to i o ucll. ou will iear our strength, and support the licdge hence in half the time, if ye uee those 10. Fruuhg lnitruvicnU .'I, .mmirg is thai rue bur year old and upwards than ; usually pei for mod with a hedge bill or yeu will it yen u?e feedlirigs Loudon 1 ?heara; but a knife with a sh ut and glio-ht fas,"i hree vears oi l is certainly thejly curved bhc.e, thick in the middle, and youn-e-t that should be planted, and if ; tapering to a thin and verv shar p t-dge on they air even ?ix nr even years old c0jearh side h preferable to iiimeff the i,le

u.m.ii u.t ... uei, i,i uiue Kiys"ttie age j branches between the Hants. For trim-

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an.i as what we know to tie true. The urnj ih '.oni; j.iev iig an conllicts between the t'iiorid5 of the Amer- j:,?T"'!' i n e ! am n tee cn-pletmn of' iran ?sfetn, and the A-'minitration il? j11'2" '-',!. and t-lY nng a Jre- parage to a this ami .-everal other slate-, have i.efn!m:M' !,,J-r,, t:H urh tim. as the appiopn.iproductive on both fides, of rnary crrone-' 'tl;'i! , r d-mded with interest Mr. ous statement's. These on the pai t of the vi; Jbe Co-rnmittte on the Juujporler ef Mr. Oa v, have not g: nn n '! 1 1,1 v U l! 111 a i"'l" i t . n the bill t'Ut of a wilful dispo-iri..n to mi-inte'i pi et 1 1 1 1 ,n ! ir ',,1Uvt ,)f Eepn -entives to reg the true stale of ailairs. out have derived jj'! ,ip ,!,e ot rnenda rs of Congress, their exi-tence from the i.ccuhar and ut) j ' ,lf Mi'or 1 'u v 'i;i'Ce with the mi! jocts pieceo'er.ted rimui,??,.; - in whirh son e;' ' ,h' ie-olntion of Mr.lirun of thtir friendssaw fit to place theno-ei v e-' l ' rtla,'vo to the examination of wttnesat the li-t elections, a;., fiom the 1-cai n.t ' ,', r'r!.mitte on the ii.ou:r into

duplicity of many whom they supporfeo ?!lf' J'-t). Departiiier.f, ga e nse to a e-le-successfullv for cilice, a.-d who now ra-.k ! !'::'f u !" ,! ' n" (I "nf indeel, in n hich

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ccncfi:ss. II ashihwfon City, lb. . In the 5-Vnate. tin Vice Fie so t nt mm

ment. We do not .-peak this on the crc.!rj;Iiriir';,; report v rn the r-e. rnaty oi j b a i f PjII of p.ai-rm .-.nd her ee- full o lit of mere rumor, rr u a hasiilv ri;tbe Ti.-aMii f how ii g the -t.de f the leep"l ut a clever cirl who wove i

lightl v formed oninioti. hut a the n Hilt I ,'ar,ks 111 t,ir Iistn- ot .moi.ia : a!-n a ""lf .J'" Key , and a red moiorco reticule.

oj careful ol.'-ei v alien. 'rnded ennuirv i mt 'r,1' 1 fi,M" t'-e i v-v Fans and " n r? ultrji of fashionables.

..-i.- "iis.'ii ;i snopping excursion fhal is "Ma" had directed her tr purrharf a oali' o dress for Hetty, the maid, and ehe, believ ing that "vnrielv was the pjrlce of life," procured patterns'" or 4,ea.)ples,, of all the silks and fatins to' be had on one side of the street, and was about crowing to the opposite, for the same purpose we opine, when her figure poise J upon the curb stone caught our eye. Sho was considering the difficulties which tha chih'y frowns of winter and the warming emileg of April had cre-.ted in her path. I'.ut to epeak intelligibly the streets were

-loppy,' :,nrl how to cross it without aE

nelves witii "ar t: ..lies and are ie ,' residntion w.i suppi.i ted hy Mr. Grun jistaucrf she knew not. With the galiu such rewauis .i did their giea: ;in,! '!- "v u;y, and opposed by j I an try cf a gallant knight we tendered totype. Our friend in m any ir.pt'ar- cf : 1 l-u v-v E!!mes The Sen-! cur services, and taking the apex cf hey

proton

have been too confidmr -have tuistf d i; o ;itr "n " "j"Iit i.eo till Monda. jelbow bet iv ecu two fingers and a thumb, much to the hollow pi;. s of men A I'i'i w.;s ieporfed by Mr. Dray tori, j happily commenced the pleasing task, not taen, but tAm. in .he semblance -a j tinin ' 1,0 (' n.mitfee n Military Al'air.s'rv)la, in the fhape of a r.iud puddle, wr.y

human femes wlo, w en thev had !"' to'r-u y ttie nund-cr ot Cadets at the ; avonfpM, and ot Cnaiybihs an island of

ot the quo kest plants (whether ot one orjtnmg the sides and cropping the fop of the those whS bestowed ih.n The tr luov ear.-growth) ,s not so material, as j hedge, 1 h.ne used a scythe. I cut oil' the f such acta l,:i9 happily U-..VP" that ct .he plants should be of free! bee!, and punched two holes in the , .r-! Va t ., n. -T.. .',!

vv" ' o iieni-.- ,,i nun I'liu.and make a inurno in n.o .....i e ..

Iwo vear ot.l plants, and another in 18US! straight pole or enuith, nnd bore two hole with seeolmgs. ano1 they have done very j through the mortise, and rivet the sythe wed, cru.si fermg my inexperience, and to the pole and in the same direction with the awkwardness and unwillingness of mv'the pole, and not at right angles as for men to -do .,nv thing that their fathers and ! mow ing 1 put two inl3 on the pole grandfathers bad not previously dene. j With this ou can cut the sides up or the 4 ,iisjrt the p!an:s. Lct vour plants ! top? off very quick and neat. In all your be ;:M: t(d, the large, the small, and the cutting, cut vp ii you wish to benefit your eiifhaent sizes of intermediates each by ( hedge, cut Joz.n if v ou wish to ruin it. the-ii,se lies. tMt the large on the high.: II. Misctllantous oUervaiicts. Slope po.r iit.ii graveliy land, and the small on the top? of your plants to the Noith,the the rich land, and in the valleys and hot- mil riot he so liable to be broktndown hi

toms, and those if the infer mediate si2L. snow, or to have their buds injured in the on the intermediate kind of land. In this Spring, by alternately freezing and thawway. ut hedge wiil grow nearly alike -mg land that has been in culture is preural he very even; hut if you intermingle . lerable to new or sward land. promis. uously l..:;e ; rtt nadl, the laige ! Two or three ro ,vs of white beans or will '-row r:iTit,I!v "r.ii t, i'l !-... e,. ...n tl,.f i... i .

M i j ivtj- iuv ?;.!.'.! iu luinij;?, ii iy us soiveu on each side, ot

too

oeived honors at oui h :. ;is, Ida- anrdhei i ' ",! i,fc - Military Ac ademy, 'i be uo steered clear, and were on th

grovelling animal, hav tuif.ed t. re;, s ! ,'i!M" lf'!,f ". m part, the Act to reduce l,r,!n-aaiely landing our fair ronvov i j

, ,. r t.,e eofv on -ait, was again taken up, on tl'e destined shore, when alas I and ulackl ha.i! r1'" TJf-"il" " al t'11 second reading, but SMr unluckily placed her foot upon a piece I the i.w'ir exorvd !rfe.re smv iiin.,iii,,r, of ice. which flipping from the prc-rurc.

u-f oi. n it. j lt jail t., i the le iir.' d "iu-:'d her to slip from our finders, and Jame ,.iee w..s if ad a thiul time and fhe iv.uhl incontinent I v have left an irr-

wn.and your hedge w ill be uneven vour hedge, but notatoea would h:.d

and toil ot gaps. , much, and onions would poison the tihint

If you plant the largo in the rich hcP Cattle, sheep, -c. must not trample or lows, and the s,r. ;d th.e pooi knolls, brow se on them. one put of your hedge will be years a Forest or fruit trees, except walnut hei 1 ot the others. Fither before or af and cedar) may beset in u hedge forty or ter planting. ut . i ih tops of the plants 'fifty feet asunuer,they make a beautiful apr.bout an m, h trom the root or yellow . pe.irance , but trim them up ever so high patt.toas to leave an inch of the green thev damage the hedge, if not by their bark or t p w,;h tour buds or eyes shade, they will by their roofs. If ycu do 5 Sparc i Lints . Selov t a tenth or more ! not turn a hedge any, it w ill bo strong and

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uoofsi ana nig.i mmde d eorle n i the Jackson party, who su, poittd the piesent Executive, under what they though; were pledges, to adhere to the gieat principles ot" national policy embraced in thf American Sv stem the protection ,d

Home Industry, and the prosecution et uoik of internal improvements have witnessed with angei and disappointment the violauon of these pledge e, and looked with contempt upon th.e miserable sin gling suhteifuges to which the admmisti atio'n has resorted, and which have been so contrary to the frank and honest course so confidently looked for. They find themselves exactly in the placa where all lion

est men, who have mmds of their own.

iM-sed Ay c- N e- Co. Mi .McLuf Prp?ia ot hei sylph bke tor;n in th.i mnj, ti'- thti ni'.ved t lak up the liitl fo- the,'';id ne not with all the energy of despair relief of Su-an Decatur, uhi-r, was laid made a grispat not her 'dh":x Lentli on the table a! the last se-siou, arid the uder r- matters not where; suilrre it Ayes ai.il ioes bei-.goniered. the motion l-say the lady was not bemuddied. She was negat!ved--.,es ;0,N. e s iuu,--'i'he curte-ied thinks; and we, bowing our House then went into the coni.!-rarioi-. .f t-iea-uie. took a lihati.m -At .,t-r .t.i V.

ot y.v.:i nest pl .uts.aud set myourmmerv thick at the. bottom pivmp- von tp.,-t;i

in wide rows and at a distance from each white blossoms, and red berries (I I i . i i.

Li'iiiiu me iows. so ltlai uie sio.e nr.mci!-! i Errors and mistakes . In

rs suit not interleie, that you may till : hedge my land was toiight sward, and not vacanne s j., yuur hedge should any oc- well prepared, an I 1 set my large plants' cur. Manure and hoe them, so as to Lpimi tint iwr tiv.-i ,oa i- ...

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room we.i aiieai or y.ur tied-", so that my second hedge, set out two veats after

wn n set m a tr ip, uiey uia not be Pehmd my laud was well prepared, and I set r

i. ion iit-i-.,. o s vearimg id. nits

puvatc bills, of vi hich between CO or SO , r i ' n h (w hom every bo ;-, V.n .ws) were disposed of. m die belief that our hope's were in hnK

Ft Ik b e adiei ; tail w-oe p us, we soon learned In the House of Fepreson'.ativf Mi ; tbat the -ilov. ers which hurst the earliest Hunt, trom the Committee on ruhlio ti't are (homed to with-T." The lady Lauds, reported a bill auihousiog t he ; Iir-vet forgave us for having applied more State of Missouri to sell certain lands re-; l!i n three digit- to her sacrc-d person, 13 served for the -uppoi 1 of schools and nth- preserving ,er from a muddy couch, and

and a pride ol opinion, should find them-j tr l'llblc ohjeets n hp ii was read twice, 'ei alter raised her upper lip when we selves that is, they a. ihere to the same I al"' poIponeu until this day. Mr Wick-: rai-ed our be av cr. principles upon which they first set cut. I !it!' tlom l,ie :"mo.iiL!ee on I'ui'ie; Lan is, j i'roin that time forth el5oz:i have bcea and discover the adnuuistration Confront- ' ported a bill explanatory of the ,".cti' ,Jr aversion. We abandoned "Elboxj irg them, and opj.osing them with all ol I'-''d last y ear, for the he edit of the ofn- j 1 mt."w hich w as a -short cut" to oni p id its influence and all of its patronage. ccrs and soldiers of the Virgi-.ia bt:te line business shunned the theatres becauacj They imd themselves precisely as would during the war of the levelulMn. It was 1 the tiddlers could not play withnjt n,,g. an army in two divisions, bom marching r-ad twice and postponed till Vednesday. j sia,s thoir elnows , and more than once foiward tor the same objects the van 01 l 'ichluTe fiom the sa-ne committee, j hav e have sutler cd a f-asmodic a flection, which under the chief general takes a dis ! u'tiodaced a bib foi the- final adjustment ; 1!! eariiig some clamorous mchia baw tant lead. When nud-wav of the maia. 11. 1 0 1 ei t;t,n l in,i clai!I1' L-u:siana; which ; t, the commander conceiving that tie know s I "'-'. rei,! a ":o!1 ' ttm, and ! -There was a cooler lived in a fnor

more and has greater powers than those Inferred 1111 this day A v.uiety .i other- And all he wanted was ,'.v, elbov. clbcx

Frtftj-:i Herald.

room.

nno placed h:m in command, disregards ; Iln ana lcIm,lS t're pieseuW u and, act

instructions orders tlie division uaderlei! ui)J" aill',,! t!e P.uner of w uv di w as 1

my first his immediate charge to wheel about .,. ' abili 1 epoi ied ly Mr. Everett, ot Mass.,; FniidU Socictv.U thcie ra j.nv recrcM

confront, and compel the rear to jo like -cd'-ci touiaiittce on the subje.:t, ; tiou wm-Ji triple than all otbtra" tends la I to nr, .. . . j I 1 ,) ir, ,r.l ,,1 ! tint In tl.L. , . I . . rA ' . . ft... l.r r.rr,.. li . 1 .

--. fuu-ti v leiicy aim COWaruiCe WOUiU ' S' ' ' '-"J" lw w"- "V "i "4 u;u ; i Uioiai LUUM'S I rem noilUilOL'

1 1 prompt the rear to join in the ia ht. IJiu--j blind in Losiun. It was lead twice, anu jthe aflections from beinrj coirupttd, tut . I but patiiotisui and courage would dictate :com:iii:icd to a Committee oi the VVii.de Social feelings from innuz to decav i

iv ; them to hVht the rebel cine!, rout n-m ;.;,d 1 " the state of the Lnion, awd ordereri to -rai-c the manaei p and imnmt,. tho n-.t

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1 k 'ia .t i ins uiuuoeeis. ana r i. i-o r.i tsiip ; ,..-,..... o u. i is in u:e i; rooenr nuprrn i-,-.....n .

; ; e Ut 1 , Uf lhelreatlnt of.u.coidmgioor.gmal i llUd,w,, al ,J ly. submitted aeanJ n eh educated females do no ! m, iawo, .. a !(,p a leas both .ecu equal, the firt would have been : lurthe, amce ot tne h-.aor ,,,1 : i.Kdeuib n.v tan .!i.e av,,!.;; 3 ; U V'r lMt lU )ve hiee years ahead ot the last. I d,d not; of their country. As are the pa Lotfc the delates on tne adaption ot the j ht tor o, e xpecfeo m Miaowed nikeo over, aad Heared ot all hoe as often as I eug ht t , have done, nor rear, so are the hon.st an i indeJn i TV ... -ral Cn-tuut i:i ,n lTt.7, a,a for the ! .ooa,, , r m t Jhmiah - h t .-vaM;, sons grass rnd weeds; let ,t b. as did I clear away the leaves in autumn so ! Jackson men-, hv f. ... .. . J nrudm of an etia coo. t in, r, eon. 'are ion ,du o ,, . f'' e

-um as ,yeu weieto sow gar well as I should have done. I lost one ! their lav e r,t ... of I he i louse, for li.o f ,1 . l,r. Iweed, t,t .,.

ds li.sv pa: ot tin; land (s poor, years growth ot my .hedge by pi enf ing ' commander, e-r thev must ii.ut him ,n J:J It was oa imaioa of Mr. C : mtuelvru. ' dead, v luxuua.ee I ' f !'

la:'" ,! ,,;d a!'d r-'tted ; two rows ot potatoes on each side of it. i elefence for I,p :,.if ..... : referred to the CV.mmittee on to.- i.,;,:-., 'i van-).. I.- . .,k, .

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mtiy, j w ii. pursue ail who .tie net as he is, with' 1 1,e i"ppoiteu lion; ;u.- eommiiiee on t.iou jut m tho ho-jr-. of

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in'p, one d': r Pa a g d, fj ees .

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v. la i pr ef

viO!; set

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r; . -ire it: if wdi ii t toianent ; the ;i p!a;gh loe tops ot winch i;rew so lusuri

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. . i iif . II I ill i I i.it- . !hi it . u w , ui.u uirv in ll l fir l I i f I1 :n, I. ..;... .v .. w. t . . . if. .....i.aj .... . .

. - i s. c.iuw.1 i ai ui en noiiion i npi r.-i .' niri.t inu;ci iuics, ir M.ur ia." t

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I".11"""' 'i11' ""m' . ! nir'h they mui figut him, and tnev w i!b die pi esout dutn--. --ad. was ,

cor angle; tuy grauu error was ta croiuntor thp I conniu r r.,,- i... f..,.r.- Wdw.,-,. ,.

. i a - 1" - " . . . it iw I ut, v , t-u Willi US' ' - ........... , -- ; . . . , o i i ! i i i i , i , , ps,once. and genet a dy twice ayear, has a parallel m fact. W J do know thai Tbomps..-. ; . d C l rgi t, Maliary, aa a iV-, ilh the expectation ot m.d.n.g the h?d-e the uu p re iud ice. i Jackson mtn ot K pt . . 1 1:-; and u Ui niiel(...a m .'.;cn li ihe m-

;r pi ml? on j thicker at the boilm, and m .re pttact I k aud several .-ther western states, hovv-!"-'1 & ''': -n opo.a the tabie. u., .: a straight, throughout; bji it had a contrary effe'-t. j ever much they may icgret tae ..ccessitv,.'-'! d;. ision i..y yens and u iy..by a v..it

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p: i-.ts r.. :

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n i e

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ladaed pi me i li ie nine in du - , j, ; . ; . a-: deep as they it.

an i joy tl.iowiog out a gie.it number of saiad jaie daily leaving the ..inks of their Ue'-: 1 il,4L "'i'he hid picv. ;d-',y in the i snoots at the place wt instead ot mcr-.w- i hermisi ,!..ori-n . o.l C.r o. jo .,?....,,

in it die intluen. e of

eneer-, ,,vl improves, lh.ee t;.e:e Ts n artPi. lai ti.-iteaient to i ua l.d-e gooy ;'"' CiMi,,!)! a dcctitlui voiu.alny Ct : ' 'g'io. I v.iiU..- I i: higher, om: tj'.ajr

,. ,s-( , t. ld'j -ociet .it a.i i. ..I Hi

ie 1 -on piiio.-.j , (in,.1,

a. i i..a digent, ;t;

... to

the j snoots at the place tt instead of mere.;;

ii'M-eiy, mivirig a I jwaaee far the dry ing the m .01 sie.-n and hover branches, and J r !, !h it ;nay be p;. wu i.r w ished ; w ay ; ! t ie kvnn g the bottom as was expec ted, si : t'odii so deep that all the yellow par: j I'.'.e o;Ua,er 1 cropptdjjMhe i:,ce weak n.iv !c e vpj.i -u-ly e evert. I ; i!;-a wild a J .-boots came out where cut, and those het. , 1- " i r. d .' I - i ! t ; n- . ? i f ! . ...dm.. ... i . , 1 ......... I t .. I ..... i I i . .

., , . . . . . . . - i n . i .-. 1 1 lm u . i uu i oi i;;u jit; i is ned , ami . uC main

t rie top of the

hedge b. came wn.e bu-hv, and top heavv, an i the i ottom open, we.i.k, and destitute of branclies. Those I did uat crop had

a i lt e iita.i siea.?. and l .lew oui hum

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ea s

( heroui associates, and preparing to ad-'d f-r engro.ssiund, were nai u rfai ' i atoer

vance e:i nzssc, and coni; o;,t the c.:: runt , time, and pi-.:,i; rtn i tne ie.n.im..ei

an.i subset vient.

v oinan

t ihe

d ttio i he .lie 'd

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bv

t.ic O.il

ti -i -. . -i . v or than in,;

tl'

While we feci that the etrugHe of r.rin-bJ' pre. if e mi. -

voted to inc: cua-i iciatio , ; idoa away witii i.;e' ,u jyi iasLloii..

i e,

ii Ui 't-i.-ad :

to c o r r t.ie ro ).-. and pie -s an! pit :t j stem ceased to n.c i ease

Cfoivn w II at oniii tnt ;a . 1 hey hid hot tor he s"t a liM'e d j r ihau a little sh eiv it, than w hen in the nut -try, and they .' h.-ir it, as in the iidiseiv they were J ; n iieu! ar, but in the lit.u h slaoi;.,-

1

d be be .-t u-jt to t'.U f he

tia rn h eu.n-

ylutely, but to leave it a littc c-uciVe

a-

str nir suckers lioru their iooi. mi l ii .v..

ui uJ- a hede nnijfc'ieli able to ;m ior ...., i

tioraed lull, i cjgbt cot to.hve tnajwed

cp e tor predominance, over corrupiiou Congress"-" ? Laum -VW.j r. and cunning, w,h he violent aud n. vol v ed ! Pc more ex ; t o o- ,t p,, m,-,, of C

.'t I let. lull ,

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vv.,,,!,, nuiii rtiiiui. uuiu lite Uie-iS riess.in-tr.ui ot takm -

.-u.v I'tiiu.Mi, u cannol he exti icatttt. .,

While we know that it wili le die ail ot the enei gi-s, the fu-i,ntsa nr. i pall i n.sm

ol me ouifitial iritnin i.r '!,'

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"-: ai'Mllt t. i, m ,,. h-

oc;.' wo a.M, , oi,)o i

.angiilers to tho s. at oi (i .vernanit t iJ' 'l

leave i'.m at home 1 hr Pad, an t nor :i ' 1 1:: . oj. b-s Keaiivi;.

.its, o'. w,,a l he wio t" at VV .i,:n-, . 'O oi ivloi n. t.' ,.,,

vuiei n. an is etiliv pm-. i ii-.. I .i ... , l- . .... 1

sstem i tne Io.m.m t.. t...c.,.-...e. I .. "" "" uu I'1":

- , ..Liu... .-...ccjiunj jwiii.it-si lt.,1 d-aess t Ih 'se wn i.tie i

...... ,.Ui oianistu anu :e-ptrate eutin

wxiite uea;e certaiu thai ct our

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, tiu-ttvi with the t u-me-s of too nam. .

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eucc5bulcairia Ihe pie-tau xi:ul, theo't ieir.. " '