Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 June 1831 — Page 1

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77; n.Y('i;.v. :r:s cjktte, Iv;)!t::i hy Kanij.i. Hu.l,

a - ir i i ( (rice oi tenacity. numoer uai on ioo cool in .innt . t fop i.- t i o. i ... : . i : . t

- " " " i iu i .' i 1:1,1 1 in v ri i me mea , a? r umi cu sisu ncy leave to V'lir ' I j j. f these grain- with eggsorn.ts on them, the egg-, and the growth of the worm. jlhc-Washington, of scndine out L.tlin, termine : for. be it rlrl J St?t3 " de

lam, very respectfully, T. S. ! r.iiot-bont looking .hir.cr coup with one in 1 M2 1 f . i. ' ' " rc"' tnat IV'

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i" V! i ul'iY. (!! ri I '!'!., ior.- nvminerl ,iiv lull in!

i perr- i al ir change until the CTth. when! ,; v ; intc td of the transpareney which they I

t ;. j ) ad xhihited, they appeared to consist

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Ipilol-boat looking thing to cepe with one in 1 32 1. (Jenerai Jack-on as jof his "nnjestv's- ?hips"of the line" she ted large sun) to iiitprntl iJ"enatr' V"

woulfiLcbloffnto .in two minutes!". the uatjoual drf,t Trc,.,i.,,i -i I

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CULTIVATION OF HEMP. " A I if..-.. ' . . . .

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ThesuUcnViK pteiaren to supply u,:w, r.Jr,. lfJ iuU,n,' " 30 ' ' hort oi 18,.

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i mat or weh.it the tiunneel con- may wisti to cultivate tiemo. tw. rJrt K i i : .t. : ..: . , 1,1 L roan;;

that garnished it, he lustily swore that she ! dent , the public debt had boen reuur""

"lis .to 1 a u i: -i n . a :i rs 1 hp .n 11 in; i) :.;) . (u :ir. iin.i i

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i rot ;ra k a; he tore. On closer f Kit!.-i'dlar per hushel. The scarcity of seed

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U,,If' rWorTT"'0' ,,r,CC,h?.a7 r 01 11 lr plea.iuff cfihad mcrea.ed to upwards of 24 0(K (nS ,rn .etnrulcatly act.v,. so,. on ( he -heretofoi e, together with ant o udo , ta ilim.Mu(. NVltil a ,U(1 Vl,ire he f,und ; toars 1 ,000,(.Q0 i-t.-ir-'oi w !ir:tt. and sor.iti of the s ;!cer. tion in growing and pieparirg tt Jor tnaik- 'f,.,,!. . , , ... ... !C On heh. there ua, , ar- ,iv a ,t et. has been ca,se of flilurand discou ,- ' 1 ' , , J" :in' rroncunc- hat 1 should deprecate thc,eton,ny i to h, scon in it eiigtr,,! transparent state,! agement to nanv who have undctakm it J t uro " rr VZ T 7" 'f' " . : . , . ... ! ..;,r, ..,." .... ...! .. u'in h-lt wrong. I f ; i s? excited the devoted and anxious exertions for thr

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i. . in ui .1... u" j notice ot a ynusg lieutenant, who seemed session-, i fucceeded v.hi - , hat J et n ; ut in the 5.it:cer, had v tated , so much so that our iiirn.trs have hi- , , . . ' . , , ; ', , , , .i . . i(I'-posed to an-use himselt a moment passage of a hi tw ee i . ea hatched in about three d w. t-n- he tr.eans and iniorrnatioa r.tcessaiv to - . , . ri cu- oj , i -re ui a mi iwice . . t . j , i- j - j w mi ttws original, alrnseli waJ doin Representative and or (retained no C.uht that the little worm u-ulertake the growing ot hemp without' hfl ...,.7 L-.J. i ' , "

inch risk and with a prospe-t ot a good ' .., or ; tU , , , , , b ; e.xpenence in the tittmgout ot such usiness. ixotw it h.stdiuimg those wtic! , , . , ,. , n , , ., , sels. and he was dtsirou? ot being mgl

i had pioceecied fn m the egg. And tiotu ' il.e ip:et:t attempts w.hich it a ppeai td

J t- make to pcr;etra1e the grain, I v its ;;s

U'.i xt rtior.s at one spot, I was led ti

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. ami he remarked, tuat we vet wanted

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t er bushel tor seed, ?oan line maue ;t a

very prclitabie crop. The product ot

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Wheat hi mg

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. ';.t i's ravi'gi s must he af.ceptaliU-. i'e)u ng that 1 he h.( ts notm!. and the observations made for several 3 ear past.

iio.-e of the weevil I1.', . To this end. 1 loreign ncnip is. gradually $u-sMug, and

ironhnrd three oftbes-" dies in a glass turn- le price of American w ate riot ted regu-

laal h i I it 1 h co euog it with a booh, and put laily advancing

ic "hip, however, sailed well, and

j many thought she was too heavily sparred, tb it I lOin.r (K .rjir.oril t inlf iif lmri,-,in

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" 11 lauii. uteie vts iu una i.speci.

roused the ether he had had great

expenence in each things; and he repeat

ed what t;e had sard with much earnest-

iwav thrcugh the bran h to the gr.iin.

! i was then desit- r.5 to aster lata wheth-1 market fur between fd"tv and sixty dollars Kim,

r the ggs or ruts ! had seen, were really .to the acre. I ;ie prtjuui e in tavor ot .vno

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hcn made, :m: loi vv.ud them v the A. rnei ic.n I-'arm r.

!-f e:.d grains of wheat in witn them. I 1' also obvious to those v. no have en .. . ,l. ;i., ilt .1.... (T'lfi,. ! 111 f ir,-ninir a! llpll ri tli'if (f t .

eOi.ileOfl. U OOIK t Ull 111 ll.lll , Hit oOl.'Ul t"""u(. ' y nun 11 l the s:tii d;.y. v. hen I found that two oi not an exlnu-tmg uop Jt requires a ihe tl:e were gone, having been let out waini, tree sod m a go d sfa'e ot euitivaas 1 supposed by the children, and one w as ; tion, well pulverized w'uti the p. ugti and (had. (b: t xatnt.) .tioa, I fuuutl three di!-; harrow . Two ami a half bushels ot seeo ft lent 1 unchta of rats on the bottom of at lea-t should he sowt: on the acre. As

hseivations l! the glass, precisely like those I ban seen 'O.m in ihe spi mg as Hie gr. uod im sutli-

:i the wheat, h'y the help ol the mag- ciently Ury and warm o receive -eed, it ifsmg glass 1 could count them there "hculd be w eii harrow ed and rolled or

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avenitr.t alter h:.r e; t m j ; erf. upwar

of tuet.lv eggs in each hushed in

nest and a huge vclurne of oaths, to shew the correctness of his judgement! The other then ir.r.ked,'" and, with apparent respect desii ed the captain to go into particulars, and point out some rnast or -par that was too short. The captain tell into this trap that was pet for him, and ob-erved that '-well, that spar is too short by at lea-t ten feet," designating one of them. --How long should it he?'' eaid the heuUnant "Why at least seventy

teet "How long i it?'1 "Sixty," re.

in pre curing the in the House cf

once in the Seriate.

for turnpiking the road hetween Washing.

ton and Frederick, I had at last to esperienre the umrtiti' ation of defeat, by the repeal of the j're-ddent to sanction the bill, which had passed Congress by unusually-large maj mties in both Houses. aly disaps'ointuient was the more poig. riant, because I had been informed, and confidently believed, that the President had expressed himself friendly to the road, and would approve the measure if ii should come before him; nor have J to thi liV.-'inent, had reason to question tha conectness of that information."

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use, and nut it away on a plank lloor m ?;eiing tcg Uicv 1 ni- txpeumeni 1 a- ni wntu mn m .'...., .wi ia.i... u, t1l. i;.,v. .;,u

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; nothing more is 1 emu red urni ' t, , 1 f, 0 , . .r f . . . 1 - plied the the Loglishmati, allectmg to o rut. w nch soum o peit-a m I ' , -,, . 'v 1 1 measure it with his eye. "Your guess is

an upper loop.i over the kitchen. J)unr.g( gate, reptuted with the aine result, ex hemp hook ; 1 one s.iouiu evei ne pu..cu, Uneer -"that spar measured ninety -six August. I heard much complaint among j cept that the number of eggs were fewe r. the 1001s s, 1 v e 10 enrich the groum'. r'! ' when on the fieund, and to my my neighbors of the ravages, . f the wee- Inning my attention to this subject, lithe hemp sells bettei when cut e'.uch is j inow,,je it j;tS notbeen siCe reduced vil in tl'ieir wheat, and was inuueed to ex- became enabled to pick out, also unci r 1 lost t y letting :t stano too ti -ig in jn ipncrtiT" The captain abashed, turned nrnoio m own. 1 bund that which had ' ingly, the grams of wheat that had worms; tie Id- It should be immediately immerse'. (.A,ipi aru, ifP,.t anl, ni-nr

ut much we vil eaten,; however small 1 touml tl.fm from the j in clear, stdi water, and covered ti !nj torque for the rest of the afternoon.

been leaned

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while t:, it in tt,e chat!. eitPer in tie t.arnj smallest size, scarcely larger u.an those ?iaus. ooauis, 01 ouiei uicui,B 1- -i Thus with the extract before us and the or stack, wa? much U . afuH te i. I re-; I had seen in the saucer, op to the size ot elude the sun. The line h mu requiles ; futs offered hy wtiolesale. We sav that -.-.diet ted thni simp, though wry fewjihe maggot just betoie going into the : moie time to rot than the caise.it should .,! usions r, nut .' :inii fi;mn.'

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ay De git.nered trom ihe auti tann

. -i.e.. o-.i u.'.i s..i... , i " ''! li" ""p"1 jj - & & 1.. w --- conclusions are r.oi true, and deun 'Acre to he seen when the v,hr;.t w;is got chrysalis state, lalsjcould di ceru the j thetefore he sorted wnen pt-t into w iter, , (he particu!:trs A bushel of such as? t. The exti.ioi-dii.ary, and so jjioaily 1 hole through which, aceoidiug to the o-j that the coatee may be taken out tirst . : jj.,, ma be o-tthered from ihe auti ta

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Huiti..fUii..mMoI,u ; , 1;1 (he wtek especially ie tauen to keep it straight ;from those whnit: editors are fed by ibr-

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'e i:;'i of li t ilv in the ! pinion of -oine, the patent fly hail depos-

cieaned w he -ct mv tt .a i at v.orn to, ittd the young m the grain, or through:

find out , it" pessiuU , different 0.

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too c:v:sc of that 1 which, as was mv opinion, the wotm itselt seven, ttuougti me process ei lotting ami : -iner& or foreign trade

i !. ad entered. 1 nis i.wie was 1,01 larger oiying 1 weu-.y nuiun pvi .on 101 u;ei-

IMles.

S!i! ; than vvcuet admit tne p. ant or a veiv chaniawe iie.mp siem, if -utu in

jeet the fii st, t ! a t theie "):!"-!?-le in ill v. he;;, h

;?!taU needle too small f,r the naked way, will lie paid at the I, cop

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peisoiis.

Kiaiui im- i ii-iea!u r : ot ii wiu be dierfStii, pot iuto . "' ' ' ' ' ' ' 5 I ... .. .1.1 :n 1 ;r ra ', Washinu i on. to the voters ot the 3d

EXTRACT

f the Hon G.

tjlar state ol heat and n.r.i. ture. vv.v.h.- 1 nregn.ted, 1 touuu vastly moie numerous

;eccm? anitr.nted and produce the wee-; among the cleaned vvheat, than among vil. The second, and more common one, ihe u a threshed v.'.5, that there was om? parent fly that' On the unthrcrhed wheat 1 found the reported to Ih.e field, and impregnated the pit? (ji, the heaos geueially cu the inside grain during its soft state, in the manner of the. outer oat ot chail, someumes on that a fly is known to do in the garden : the outside, rarely on the gram. It was pea. 'l'iic Situation of the cleaned w heat discovered at the same time, that the jver a room in which thcte was always J weevil was flying about the Indian corn

.do re or le?s tire, was in some degree fa-; in the cr'b. 1 round on examination ?oiable to each of these (henries jet.1 much of the corn perforated, as me giaiur.n reflection I dcubtcd the truth of either, jof wheat are, when the weevil has left I argued thn?. If there is a principle or them. It vva easy also to distinguish the quality in the gr im which a given state grains that contained worms in the mag cf atmosphere could ar.imate, so a to pro- got or chr salts state. I also saw in m..riuce an rnce cr , t!ieetiec would t e so geti 1 ny instances the small hole through which ral, and so extenivc in the climate where the worm had entered. The eggs 01 nits Jt operate, a to destroy, at once, w hole ' pi ecisidv similar in appearance, I found iTi-ops of grain wheieaii is well known . also ; generally on the cob, where some Jh it when the weevil is f;rt discovered, ' grains had been shattered of. In both jts ravages may be at tested in vaiiou-3 the wheat and the corn, the hole was av.s. And moreover, if thi- theory had generally in that softer part of the grain 'e n correct, it must long since h?;ve from which the germ or bud proceeds -."een d tected by the investigations of sci- the part most difiieult be got at by a

jnce. As to the itnpregn ation of a pa-J parent fly supposed to impregnate the

: nt :'y. I cops:derel tli.it the periotl ; grain. raring which the operation should take- These facts coming under my ohserv i.o.ice. ;::ut of necessity he shosf, say i ation , w hen taken in connexion with one

mar bales, and sold m the fi. tdft it re

.limed, for one third the oro .eeos. at the

a , . ( notion of the cultivator. A faic puce

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I Cehgres-ional district , Muiyland.

"Although I may dufer from some of

w ill be giv eu for uo.iottetl himp without ' my fellow citizens, as to the conduct and roots, if well cured ar.d chlivv.!t.'! at said policy of the Administration, yet, in re

Ihctory after the 2Uth of Ahiy ntxt. FitAXcis f. uaim;s. Ila.it L.'vum-'.e. .i,a c, 1.1.

JACKSON CEN'iiiAL CtOIMTiTEE. Wholes a La! The f-.ilo". t g paraorraph from ihe "adni -s ot m-. Jat.kaOa

central committee to ih-.' jc-op;e t

gav J to tiiose gieat oatioual questions, . which ha e been agitated in Congress, I ari'i produced so much excitement in uur

hap.-y iti the conviction

a large maioritv 01

couniiy, 1 am

tiiat th-J opinions oi

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ana," we find in the Li.vieuc bu,g i' tb hidium" oi May i.-iucidiv m..rU(d fir

our use w hethei v

uent of the system, we know not

my district u ncide with my on, and that toe volts fi'.ch il h as oeeu Qiy duly togiic a.e approved. 1 will very !ri(fjy oaiiv-iui tcnieai 10 the most prominent : th'-sc r.ie i-e. . es

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'The Government ''Official" informs it3 readers that a Jackson meeting will be held in this ciiy on Tuesday next; L tlut the call :s signed by 300 citizens, '"more," it alh'ges, "than attended the Clay meeting." 'This latter statement may servo the purpose cf deception abroad, but it cannot deceive here. It is well known that double that number attended the Cay meeting; and that nothing hut the actual threat, or the fear of proscription prevented the number from beinj still greater by hundreds. As to the 300 names, vte are curious to see them in print that they might undergo some test to prove their citizenship, or even that they could be claimed by the adult and free portion of our population" We have some 20.000 inhabitants in thi? district, of which ahout 800 are. clerks in the public offices, and 2 or 300 are employ, ed on the public buildings and the Navy Yard. Vet we hazard little by the assertion, thut even with all the effoKs mj.de to get up this meeting, under the -t mediate ey e aori anr:i..j) of the preshienf f with all 'he threats of proscription tound

j ing in Ins ears, not 3l0 of these good men. 'and true, armed at years of discreticn.

and not tied and trammelled a9 to piever.t th1 free exercise of huch discretion, could be found to sign their names to nnv call of a Jackson meeting. The thin"-" is ot up for the purpose of effect at a distance, but it will result in failure. Scarcely twenty men, w ho are not dependent 00 the President for the bread their farniliej. eat, would show theii faces at any meeting of this character.

a ti leo i or an o: no

Tim. mtt'cnui improvement of tbe country by means ot 0 oi ami canals, execu-

INDIAN HOSTILITIES. On the 26th ult , governor Reynolds reCPIVpd IPto'llTPjirO iv ovt.ri.L.

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-The low p, ices d dom.sl.c articles are ; who tne .... o, u-, uen-rai uovern- bar1 of the iVdc ,ai,i;ins (u(, (U; ,

given as so many proois ot .he tact, mat"'" - 1 4 j damage to the citizeno residing near Rock.

High dui.es do not pioduce higo prices.; " v-yu .:ie .vme .tan j nverf arui threatened to take .ossessu of

In reply to this idea, w e deem it only ue ; renp.e, 10 i.i,.,t oi aiary ,,d. On. !o.a ,ho ;irHjs an,, lh;if imp.Jiaie pr-n ction cessary to refer to tne great impruvemtnts "' 'ai tne ceotieot tho Lnion, aod -ur :r.dis; ensible . The Govern r delay-

m labor saving machmery, the- spirited eoui.;jeiei.i ii.icieou.sc v.,ui r-txieu-home, eomuetition m uianv branches ot jve and tertilo region west of the Aile

trade, the low price ot materials, and the blini.v?u llutI odious uie imponance and

ed not a r.' rncnt in requiring 700 of ie miinia to lie mo-p.-ted and ready to ir. ie h, at a short notice, to th as.iistance of t!;f ir

t uterpi ise ot out ciliZt ns. believe I hat the scarcity

Wcuevcrcanil'iQ' ot turthering tms connexion by j ,;.1!oiV clt;Zns. ' At th b.amo ti.r.e ccm-

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aa article every uu an in oar power. Ularyl

a,m ! mutucalion was made lo Geipr;,! r.j;,,.,

ten.Js to cheapen it, an addition to its cost I '"S1.31 eviuence ot Her the commanding officer of the United

' r. m rv to ten days, immediately pieced of general notoriety, to wit, that the pro-'renders it value less, or that the absence 1 conviction 1 on me suoject, by subscribing ; Stated troops in tins section of the Cninn, iii-g fh-:: ripening of the gram. When'greor multiplication of the weevil, isjof the foreign fabue would mclme toe j muniucently to the Baltimore and Ohio ; ;v,., immeuiately detached six compmiee we reflect on the immense number oi' , in an increased ratio during the season ol 'domestic manufacturer to a-k less for hisjlT"ui road, and the Chesapeake and Ohio of regubrs, in steam boats, to act itah,t plains desfioy ed in a bad weevil ear. it ; its continuance, when not arrested by the goods. This would be sophistry and false I Canal; and her citizens have embarked j these troublesome Indians. IriforrrMtio-.

t oVfou- that :i the numher ci flies re- hand of the husbandman, g ia mv hum-! renni.in 'i he nroducts oi our soil, the ifKU triune m i.iese enterprises. 1 will be transmitted to th rvrr.u, k,.

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it if the number cf dies re- hand of the husbandman, g ia my hum-! reasoning The nroducts oi our soil, the

r u'-de impregnate ll these grams in ' hie judgment, to prove that the weevil J energv of our people and the quantity of .-. :'-.'. day should resort to the wheat reproduces its own species in short peri-! articles which they proJuce, piue conV'i t. tho numhar ottist be so xeediogly ods during the warm scaon and always: clu-ively that the privilege of monopoly is

jreat as otterj to nare attracted me attea-; most where they have tree access to the' not necesary but on the coulruiy, nan

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tipiessui inc reseu or cue movement

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upper countrv.it nere-care.

ii.e vigiiar.i v. v. r pjteiiiger.: agri- gram. i o estabtisti mv opinion beyond rpmiwinnur interest and in coutraven-i '''"s m;- ui , rciniorceaient. ill Intcllu-airr?

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We are not to look to this system rnere-

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.- . ....i.. e....u.l, .in,, mui and in the mean time preparations will b.r

mtitwi ici.il w..5, io. .tjM-eiua 10 us, as made tor the mounted militia to ra,rrL

pa' rioi an i 11 lenns ui me e uion, me. rno.-l j0 tiie

cv.'turir.ts; such, no rioubt, would often a doubt, there is only one link wauting uijtion of the plain features of our excellent V'.ve seen tho ;a;e,it fly ia actual contact' the chain of facts stated and that is, the I constitution ." v;t ::.-: grain in the ear. as ia case of the actual entry of the young worm hatched; The preceding brings to recollec- ; ra. Ajr,:a - if all the grams become from the nit. into the grain . This I did ; tion a very amusing incident that we hap- : impregnated within a few days of the. not witness. The extreme smallness oC pened to witness, substantially as lollows:

:a;r.c ti:v.c. oiioutu see u mooaoie at tne otnect. and t;ie wenrmess 10 me e ve,' It u ppral vear since the Washington

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1 community ot interest and social feel-'

mg, the interchange of production and

manufactures, all tending to

the bonds ol our L'nion, and imparting

vigor, security and permanency to our thinks it unnecessary

.orrcspor-dence." The ihihov

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Mr P"s. coropliments to Mr Q

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happy rusiitutions. The power of the through his ground"'"

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-.that the coming forth ot the weevil land to the neck, indeed, by a long apph- 74 the second of the nex -fashioned snip- jUenerai uovtinme:.. loaiioi,, aid lias q replied thus -.--'.Mr. q r.-m-di.,:.

ni.-i be equally simultanc .-us whereas cation of the glass, prevented me trom i of the line, enteied the Chesapeake, and neen mug sj' ... uy ..ptaten .egisia- tlJ r p.t and think ir uunc-a -ov

well kniwD, that alter t'ne weevil fly j satisfying myself on that pomt. Vet, 'anchored in Annapolis lloads; where she

to appear, 1. pregicsi w :.n in- j trom the intense exertions 01 one 01 mose was visited by many thousand persons

'ri '

i.e.

tiou, auo mcaicuiatic ueueutg nave oeen K,lf.ii , ;,,s u l!. ,?

conferred under the exercise of the pow - 1 ' " "

VihVifl checked by the col 1 of ; l.ttle ereaUires , at one spot, and his re-1 amon- them "the editor of the Ueuistkr. er. It is a subject ot etrtou regret, that

i peited return to it. I tally embraced the Having nothing else to do, I thought that! the I'restuen; sunuiu nave t.rescn.ed a

dh-jr t'-fsc tSeoiies r.n:i seeing j opinion that the worm, the produce of the'l ruMit, in part, amuse niv self ty ohserv

-e..t in . rr wheat to w inch 1 he nit. does thu eat his way tiirough the . ing the proceedings and listening to the

fl !: . i i'icp :f

-:, I wa. I- d to tin: sup 1 bran into the gram. If not, these woiuis' remarks of a certain sea-captain (also a

p otitic, fnat there must be a contmuai m- must produce some other insect, the iui ; visiter at the same time), an Lugliahmat

barrier to the progress ot internal im

provement, by his refusal to s motion meappropriations granted by congres-: asui

it excites our special wonder, when we

1: ; t a j, pv pt seas-.n. i'm

rewmg a n

ig ation, out ing the warm

suggested l!:e i or 1

mis mg g:as- or a

meusity of whose numbers, about the bum born, and, though a naturalized citizen,; reflect iu what short time hi opinion

III

Hack y arn, would nave

1 actions on hie tubjecte have un Jer-

ilvi'r- i tt ation.

an entire char-ge; for 'u

mg the

ittracted at-! an Englishman still in his heart, am. nota.

i hlf for t:u: rntur.-lltn of his assertions !g',:"?

s.T..ii:. fh.- the pui po-e of a hp 're minute j T.-,e importance attached to this theory,, "going the whole hog," as tiie saying, now j pea icricy ot the Presidential eh-ctjoc ,1 ejt.nr.iti.'.tM.ii th in I w as oa p iMe ( ma- j if it be the true one, consists ia the con-; is. All his notions of perfection seemed t'?j was c-'un tcntly and asserted and bcui:-ved

The C"m!i f.-ct ' 1 ;

and twenty i,, V. Ncwf u,e jj 100.000 uo: th of .nu'jail v.

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of r.c;r r : ; troll I he ear:! -' -tnir; an

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die to uo ;e j i of August, by ihe ue ot

J3V gia.-s, i dicov eied what J had never

liO'ii.iol oetore, the egg', or tiita, of ihohra

gt cv . evil t!v on many grain-of wheat '"hey wno genorally of a a!e redihh c :r. -omew hat brighter than the color of if::- wheat, though some of them were

was a oecidel itiena ot

How could wo tiiinlc otherwi-e

vi'-tion on the mind ot the farmer, thit.be derived from Fugtish tliitigs; and ha:

wh.-n roated. his wheat is not oiateriallv not his knowledge as a navigator, iand no t tern

mj .iieu and that by due vigilance he; was a skilful one), taught hi'ai that there j when called ou to tpie-s lu vi-w, : nay secuie it from the ravages of its! was only one sun which warmed and light-; the subject, he referred the people to h

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Tliese eggs were most I v

1 i.i the crea-e or m lenture on

'.est eu.en.v.

the

weevil.; 'Three led this earth, he would re a h.y h-i'.e tak Vwtes m the Senate, in t :-vor of -urw,

no.irs of p reserving it. obviously present !en an oath that tbe sua. which occasion-; re-.cs, and cana;, 01 course amrnp

themselves; first to place it in a situation jally appears through the fg and smoke ; power ot the government aud toe

The pre-cat Canal ('fi t in 0i 1. l.:C9 - -"A'. T!ie balarx no i

11 ' . -iii

-e :'i,-cK''!. ut t:.f-

of London, was ten times bigger, an J as; 01 me sysit-m, ..on w isnm manv timts betiet. than that w hich we en j course to be inferred from h

j ' . . .1 i . ..I. 1 - 1 .

.until Hit: t'ctu sat a c, .

t ej'cimle t'n n:i fiat is on tne xt'in?, there I v to prevent the deposite ot its egs.

Secondly bv the application of heat, so as io in. America ; and hence, having in

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o e'etrov the w iirms in. an 1 the eggs cn ajinti tne cumbrous forecastles . a l ln v ; '"-'s1- ''' -

1 i'X tha fhezt or thirdly, to keep it in a sit- 'poops cf the old fasUiond

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'. i- deb. hot wot:

; g . ;". e ; .(.', i .".Uie :s vet 1 ti,i f (.on

i-lau is. is

sr

cou.plcte 1

for the ;

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f 1 1 1 v e ; f , , , . ,-

e canal 'l'he n

re-o;,t v ' i r s'iu. d

!if Ctnal 'eht . :' tb.e S:

oi k 1- t -! in-ate : at 47. ' : or K'-.t. u't ,' cdlerjed r;iiu!-, : yeai ,vai l.Oi.-i.ti.a,

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