Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 January 1834 — Page 1
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Till: wa, that in every place it killed so UniVlKCniIJBS GAZETTE. vera!!v that tin re i n-.t lett alive. Scarce-
IV one in a i.unoreti ni-n i" uMur in Ihrcfc or hoar places on that same da) In Julvor August on the critical day. another ? amp was cut, the brush wa? f ho greater :ut of it swamp button wood, the r;io t difficult to subdue of any wood I know: I have been lately to see it, and find t he destruction of these, hughes is not .. nnivetsal among alders and other sorts nt growth '''he reft son why there wa not the
these
'"o, ifp:id ih'ririr the year.
i .'o. r ,) lid in navanre. v tv., ;? not p id ;!m:ig (,e year v"i :..', l..r fi mollis.
V ipi s ilixcottlni'if-ii n!
i"i"ii-n'i w nut' ai niir:!.t,s rue dee.
,, 'f- dv!ti-( in. ads m ikin one aja"!-e nr !
t trie option of t!:e
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vrlii ho in-'- rtrl lliro1 tones tor mo: do!:;r. ami
twenty -t'- r-,t toi ' crv so'i' fni pf ii'sciitoti : , tame success at term ing the cutting
t'livr ailvi'r'iiei!ii'it in the same ratio
IVire -wortn, fornejiriy thirty years The ravage ? of this insect had fvrn been so err at, that not olteri n'nre than half a ciop had hern rui-ed en the field during all thi- time. The giouod was ; bmghed a rood depth, say from eight to ten inche. About the middle of Ann! it was well harrowed, and afterrvards ringed. I planted ahont the first of May, and, from the present piospect, I h..olo thu.Ii the field would average fWitv fuheU 'f r.oi n ppr acrp and no lVirtzcrmi appeared. I kipw not whether su ct is t- he attri-
f r ).!ik o, ite arc u5'1!
I in a
f:mdy, w-.'l t- r.'ct'nol in paymfnt for ctih?ct i 'lion--, n iho ma i!i I nco, litlivt red in ViaCl'MP'S.
From ike .Yeze !lr'ani Farmer.
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law a pe- n 'n c-ippr. ropiod I thinU
Trom the Jeneee Futrner, apparently t-
ridicule those who have any lespoU to the ndloence of t!H moon on vegefiIdes If all are to he r.Urd ridiculons who
hu!eu to the time, of phajqhmg ; hut it is
lultim bushes a tle oihr sorts, 1 supposrj an expeument, whicli. g'v'f'S laNnrM ie
l(o be from tae (tubhoru nature ot tins result in one instance , m i v I'.uuce otlieis
kind, whirh would yield to no cutting; the ( exaaiiop into the best menni nf guard
oidiu-ir way has been to dig or plough it mg a:aint fhi- potent f t.finy to agricul
op h the roots, so Hint considering the intuie ol the busdi I Iihvh had grent success ; the ground being very boggy, those who mowed them wcie obliged to cut them verv liijrh, which was auother disadvan-
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tarre ,
tirheve in fo timprovemnt ?
boo aie we to exvect I do not call myself a
hue horrid and sc
'To show surh a regird to the sign
m-'V incur the imputation of ignoiauce or superstition, for the learned know well enough that the division of the zodiac into twelve igns, and the appi opriating thr-c to the several paitd of the human
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Farmer, but I
tnarv pieces .!
only a Ititie to improve, jet I have r.ot livtfl m".re than V-0 rears without m ikit:;: some t lwervati--ai. I am one ef thoe who believe in the inuuence rf the uoon on the productions of the ra r! it .
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unds
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gu.lt po-mv. anu nave, i.een mi u; rop a'.e-d v, in such pa" lures, without U p."!)ir.g or destroying them L t thpm he tut at a e.eitam time of the moon, in A'iiliit, end thev will not sprout again, I ai: oif. and the tubs w id oon rot. Tlie titiir thi f r is tho llth and J5th daS.
Let 'h11 incredulous trv it.
bodv, i" not the work of nature but of ait,
! contrived b astronotuera for cenverne.nce. 1 It is als we!! known that the moon1- attraction hath great influence ou all sor!3 cl ; fluid. ! "Itisal-o well know n to farmers, tliat ; the.-e are time6 when !uhc? if cut will
I universally die. A repaid to Hie signs. r,nv j J as it sr rveth to point iut aud direct the r.rv.i .-.r tjrnp if birnfi4 ivnrtlii' it nti
I sei vatiou "It" farmer attend to the time with
apprentice In this ' ace, said the conn centre, aid fix it en the top of n tube, ?a' sel, is the lad revising the authority of( a common qmil Make the other card his master in presence of more th in a ! ever so little concave . ao l phes it over hzen apprentices, and nullifying nil le jtha first, the orifice of the tube bf in? thin gal order-. It was due to the whole com- directly under, and almost ia n.ifa t wit!j munity,tiia! the cauehrnhi be mifle n-ib-jiho upj-er rard. Von will find it impoilic, arul that apprentices shou! I I p rtn.lclblp Ws nroh rstnd that the came w hicli to understand their duties. The I? ecor-1 counte'Hcl? ell't cts a t firt expected i.i der charge the jury lint a mader wajlthi inniar vhetionienp , has late'v pnhound to preserve the same course towanh'zled all the memheis of the Rnval Sociehis apprentice, as a father towards his sonjty A medal and a hundred guine ,s arr that when disobedient and refractory, ;ai ! t o b( the reward of the successful he should punish him thut ia the pre i di-covcrer. We recommend Hie ingTiisent intance.the disobedience and threafSjOU reader to find it out Sheffield Mer. of the apprentices, were highly responsi-j rr-r-b!e; and that, f r himself, if his own son. ► Boy bit by a Cat. A lad six vears old, had pmsued a course as the boy Wilson ► belonging to a respectabie family in Delanhad il' iif. ho s'ij.ojld iw i h.s!;e J and ► cy street, named Dean, was very dangerbrought l;im to obedience. The Jury ► ously bitten by a cat on Saturday evenfuund for ihe master ► ing. The cat, it seems, was old and some- ► what cross, but still permitted the chilFrvm the G.ilary cf Cr.Tiicaltirs. jdren to play with hr. havit g in her A XIA:2 TIIK1ST31AS I)I:i;:.c. iyeunger days been somewhat of a pet. A c rain sponge of this City, who had j About G o'clock in (he evening, 'he ca6 of; en partaken ot thecal base of one ofj'"? ujfo the house, hiving, as wa- af-
grew uppermost in t!ie tr; e. ' e lanted in oiJr merclur,! tadorn, by ;!wy takingjt?rwarf1s ascertained, jut escaped Iho the earth, than if done tli c-nil it a Jaretopav hi? friend Snip a viit jtjst at ' tormenting power of divers street boys
"inner time, wax sa ily puzzled to knowJ,,1(1 a (In?- He little toy tried to teize whnt his -utferer was about to have for , -'", but pus understood his intention to his Chir-tro; s dinner. Ail his hints to the '1'6 a malicious one, and arted on the dc--l:d) of the bouse, respecting the various jb?nive; he persisted, however, and gri(iue Turkcvs. k: he ha l seen in market ,: malUin, alter keeping aloof as long as -he
proved rfn" aail; the lady was deaf as j ro'ilt, comrnenceil a regular attack on heF
to the iiihe to ! t ti h t nav served up. Af lergth liis patience becMme . ompletely w-ie out and he determined to assail the m,!-terofihe house on the su'j' ct. He accordingly culled at the store, and after eorr.p coii v c i s . t ion, stated that he had been akcd to o'ine wj'Ii R friend w!io had procured one d t!o finet tutkies for the occa:on Oil! replied Snin. I am sorry
Important fo Farmers It is slated in the memoirs of the Philadelphia-Agricultural Society, that it has been proved by expeiiment, that posts lor fencing will last considerably tonffer. if the end which
From the Fort lhp'Utt C '-nitwit TUU LAW. Law Isw law ; hurnhug foMy imposition! We constantly hear pa'.eiryiic on the juslicr and equality of Ihe laws. The laws may be well enough, but the administration of them is the deuce. When a man nv8t needs the aid of !he law, it ithe very time that law can d nothing for him Let every private injury (hat can le thought of be inflicted en b m, and if he lias no tneney, he ha no remedy h tiie Ian This i? justice ! M-mu'V blinds judge, jury , witnesses and advoca'es money
supposed adversary, toting and scratching him in a most cruel manner. A physician was called, who pronounced the wound dangerous, but we understood fst night the boy was doing well. A Y Sun
Quu,lificaiis?is for Congress "'Why do you not present youiself a a candidate lor Congress said a lady the other day to hoi husband, who was confined to tin?
care, and employ hands on tb se rlaSj gaiux the cauje. "imp irtialny or law tor that as I am iroir-ir to have n fine a
t hey will find their account in it. This, your gradmothcr1- night-cup! F.oter a j gr x ro, mv table as this city can boast of Jchair by the gout. "Why should I. my
role attendeil to may save the country i suit against Ihe Honorable M N i ), and A goose exclaimed snunge w h v my dear ; ,lrar leplicd he , "I am not qualified tor
fellow, l prefer a gooe to all things I wi'l certainly appologize to mv friend and be with vou. Nay I'll ?ee him (his
many thousand diy s work. A faimei otjy ti shall find out what lo'.n'nl !v the g od credit tedd me. that h had t--und by imp utialijv of the liws When ihe
Hi.iirnton as t!, s mav rPm. could ,r,M " vw4. v .-...,. ,...,,,,.,.1 .,.. r, '
,,.,. mv ..Sipni.lt) i,y ,Vei ttion of facts tool, would die more than when cut with a ; tooting, the law ma y possible act wi'h itn- instant a goose ! gad l would not miss
me I how it hapocpfd" tba' I fixed on t hat i ,iu" on'v This looks agieeanle to (eason ' partiality, but in other cases very sel;the goose for Ihe world. Sr. in had long time ' wond not' the relatn n be too prolix! ,,r tl, ',larl' ythe leaves the mouth ot dom. Fellow countrymen, ye v.ho take:wis?ed to give his friend the cu' irenteel.
the sap v essels all open, by which means -o oitp h in'erest in the elec'ion of your jam! Iip hit on a lucky expedient. Christ
they bleed more plentifully : Ihe null in- tavorite candidates-- w hde y ui am nr- i m arrived, nnd true to his word sponge strumeut bruises the part, and m a degree dently seeking to make this or ih.t little 1 was nt the house. But in vain he ued doth close up tiie wound " . alteration in our code, consoler tli it a rad- hi olfactnr it s f'o r t be purpesc of trmirmg Same modem scientific and practical ical alteration i deku abie L-pv.j (rioia u:lh debepou fl ivor nrisitr from l tie
t j men have likewise expressed opinions in ating in the tyranny of ihe feu a I sytem. , biped vet he ronc,ded himself with the
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'j'ie tavor ot attending to 1 nr' siaie 01 ine moon i ougm not 10 answer our put, ose. 1 1 u 1 t in t it iiad not yet nrrive'l Homme
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in cutting nmner itns r armer ? .asiii-; poor, me s'.range.r, ini uie unprn-e ie,r n aise
Thrice did he hedn hirns II
and tedioij. Ciie-n't and black ash timlier, cut for rails at the lal quarter ol the moon, especi ally in February and March, is, (I be
lieve from cxpnience.) of four tiling Uie
value lor fence to that cut at tht ouarter. I o rvt say in, but at
1 c im nri)li 1 ntv roiirhr ?o said of limbeiP
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cut for huib'inr an 1 other purposes taut, page o . s ys. "ve are assuieu ougni to no pecunar oi.jects o ttie rw ( o iT.an d and biifers at ihe ntotoar'. in Ches'iut cut down at ihe last quarter, "rom an 'X?eneoe ' ."'!der of s n of suljv ei si mtHad of h-m. ii .1 u.e ..oiiiei to fharpeuhis aheadv keen appef (e oon'is'toioiabie fuel when dried, ' tn ,t ' l!e ' i lg'-s 01 the northern part : sure, excluded, from its benefit We ' tite At length the dinner was announced but if cut at the first quarter, the snp-; 0 F 1 1 is? country, that such timber as h to be ; have no hesitation m declaring that, tinder and lie was not a moment in reaching the .. ' troubles imp in an open tire ' exposed to the w ater. or to frequent wet-j the present regulations of our court',' a other room, but what was his astonishment
t cf Cut hemlock al said limes split i mS shout 1 be felled during the increase ' man who has money an 1 a small degree j to find the family absent and nothing on
1 it fine an I dry
lerence m then burning a there is between a sq-nrrel hunt and an Indian battle Yours, &c. O. P. IltrhWfe.Jv.bj. 1833 P. S. Tbe leason 1 give for aldcr-
liudies dvic.g
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ii 1 iborp is ua nuirb dif ' ' ,ne Uiooo ; and such as is to be kept dry , ot low cunning, mav oppress and defiaud the table but the tailot's iron goose - the
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stiould tie leueu during rue decrease 01 ine non-si and industrtous class to an al- servant Uttered spunge grew pale and
that planet most boundless extent. And this i done mumbling two or three incoherent curses, Dr. Deane, Col I'icUeiing, and most rejn atedl y by the mushroom gentry of our left the hou-e, which it would be folly to
otln r scirntilic agriculturalists nt modern republic. some ed whom put on more airs -say he never niter troubled. 1 he family
time have nen.ed that (lie moon ha any nt imp u tance than ail the nobiiily ol Fl- w 'ho were dining upstairs enjoyed the agency in matters relating lo agi ieultuie - rope. The fear of exposute is no check joke rr.ost heartily and it hiving been or rural econmnv . We h've been some- on this abuse, lor sincesslul villany is al--told lo spunge during the week, that the
when cet at said time, is ' what iii'-liniiist towards the anti-lunar par- ways more respectable than virtue in ad-; hoax had become public, he decamped
tint the s 11 !vs ro pir-iuiiuity ns nm-; lx an(i ji;.Ve thought th;it that planet nev- versity. in spite of onr lepudp an mti- ( Imci ttie City and has not a9 jet been jU-te!v to exojust the ioop, aud they soon ; cr truei meddled with a tarme i's concerns, tutions and the 1'ieehorn spirit of our : heard of. ilrv,absotb moi?tuieand lot last. Still it is improper that nn preconceived constitulica), the operation of the law is j ! U-V' j theories 01 jreat aulh i Hie s'loubi induce oifi'ei ent on the rich and poor. In thou-! AND 3IILLINEI1Y
.V the Editor. We have ev er bet n us to overlook or foecwhU inclined to incredulity ou the fact. II we should
tu-cct f'l the influence of the ino ai in ve- that we cannot corupi ehend, we must de
di-iegaid, mat'crs vj sanos of cases wbt- h may not only l;e con- j , m;U, from somewhere "up country" retuse to oeiiove ail chived, but which often a'o occur, the-cntered a milliner and mantuamakers
w o 1 king people are oppressed, mini ed. j shop a few days since with a roll of rnu-
getaiion We have believed that the ny the power ol magnetism, vlei 11 n it , and perhaps, ruined b a ptire attstocra- 1C ,n hi9 I,,,,,! f a5, Hfer looliing around
agency ot that planet is coptiued to the ; gravitation, in w ucn woMoeuui eitecis cy 1 ne wno are unatoe lo tee the U- j him for a while, sai l to a pi etty gul he tnlesofthe ocean and ot the atmosphere ! are indicated, but 1 he 11 causes hid defiance gal oauditti which in (est our countiy , j ua,i the counter: "1 want to ax a favor Lot philosophers of ancient times gave to our limited pow ei s i lt,y esugatiou. hi uld ii tve nothing to do with the law. j of you. Miss.' "Pray, what i it, sir?" the moon much credit for her interference , 1 : These i.bservatious are not founded en asked the fair vender of tape and bobbiia tubhinanj concerns. 'The ancients had WINTKK li,UL'(iIIXt;. ; our own expei ience altogether, for, thank nett. "W'hoy, J want you to play this a great regard to the age of tht moon in J The fritter of the Lucks County (Pa.) God, our experience with the law has j re piece ofinusic for me . Pm not slow the telling of their timber. Their 1 ules ' Intelligencer, from whose paper the an-; been very limited, and when ie hi ve been j myself on the ffc but when you come
were to lell in the wane , or w iihin tour nexed exlract is taken, says that "it treats involuntarily drawn into its vortex, we m die jannan flute mic, I'm run up Ihe
days after the new moon, borne lei it lie Upon a subject which must be interesting - have had Ihesmgulaly good lortuue to em the hstq-nrttr Pliny oidets it to be in j to faimcrs generally . It winter plough-,' ploy honest advocates, the very article ol the change, which hap-i ing be an effectual remedy against thc rrrrrr
pernng on the last day f the writer sols- i ravage6 of tiie Wire-worm, it is certainly a' From the A'ew York Commercial.
one which should ! MASTLli AND APIJU:.NTiCK.
if ice should occa
j'UMi' Ull in-; ia;i "ti , .i:v. ......v. w.- iticiv.ii , it 11 tice b-hottet day in the winter the tim- ' valuable tl is. overy, and ( ter, he say, will be immortal: Colum- be made public. Ptejud
dump I bought it nyer lo the music
the station." "Nay, hut I think you are,1 returned the wife; "your language and fictions are truly parliamentary. When bills are presented, for instance, you either order them to be laid on the table, or you make a motion to risr.; though ot'len out of order, you are still sit'jiorted 6v the ihair'i and v"U often poke your nose 10:0 measures which aie calculated to destroy the coiisfo tut ion.''' Philapklhua, Doc 21. Public Excitement jlr..l'DuJie's Spuc't.
The speech of the Hon Geo M'Duflie, which is inserted at Innfli in our columns ihis morning, was read at the "Merchant's
Coffee House last evening, immediately
atier the arrival of the Southern mail.Alnnit two hundred persons were present. The reader was frequently interrupted by peals of applause , and when the speech was concluded, three hearty rounds wernr given. So much for public opinion in thip vicinity'. Inquirer. Si:dd, n Death. -The wife of Jlr. WN
ham Carpenter, of Albany, was found dead in her bed on the morning of Tuesday lasi. When Mr . C. relired to bed the. night previous, his wife was a?leep, and when he awoke the ensuing morning, she lay dead at his side. A physician was immediately called in he found Mrs C. lying upon her side in a natural po-iiioo, without the distortion of a feature or muscle. An inquest was immediately summoned, and gave as a verdict that the oeceased came to her death by the visitation of God. Gen. Lafayette has sold to three gen llemen, of Florida, the township of land granted to him by Congress. The price is not mentioned , hut the land is described by Ihe Plondian as the very best in the
territory, and the sale and settlement of
store yonderand nobody could play it, andjthe tract, it is believed, will add very so I thought I'd call on you, if you'd be so;,nUch to the prospeiity of Tallahasse, ia kind." "Upon my soul, sir' said tiiejthe immediate neighborhood of which it
girl, laughing, and looking rather sur-ilies.
Yesterday in the session, a cause was ' prised, "I cannot play on the flute." ! . .
t lla say , from tin L'OMi m the L'bih nay : nonalhj give way to experiment, and H tried which involved a principle of much "Can t youi why n.w, that's strange. i Remedy for Riug-vorm A corresponCato. fo-ir i s altei the lull: Vegetius, t t,e coming w inter should prove auspicious, interest to the community. Levi Chap-1 May be the lady of the shop can though 'dent in the Amencan Parmer writes as from Ibe lf:h to the 25th, lor ship tun- it would perhaps he well, tor those whoja pocket hook maker, doing an ex-cause you look so young, that you rnay'nt: follows: "After 1 had the tetter nearly her; but never 111 the increase, tiees then are lioibled with this enemy ot the hus-: tensive business in William stree t, was; have larnt the trade yet "No, sir, the'.tWertv years on my hand, and had ued most ;bouio:ing with moisture, the only ; baudman, to try what vu fue there is m placed on his trial for severely whipping ' lady does not pl.iy either." "Whoy now, j (0jiir"s'vor'.Ii of tetter ointment, which
onroe ol putielactiun. Winter ploughing, and ma.e unown me Htl apprentice, named Isaac Wilson, a buy j that s stranger still ; hav nt you got any , took off the skin repeatedly w ithout eiTec-
play ! 1 II gui a tip any aCure, a fnend advised me to obta
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lesult of such Ilia!, for the beneht ol . about 17 years of age, who had lived with 1 body that can
I others. the defendant two or thiee years. I time to hear the piece, so as I can nlav itiaome Illood. root. Ccalled also Iled rnot. fn-
I It appeared in evidence that the boy i when I git home." "I assure you sir,i ,ij,,n plant, c.) to slice it in vinegar, and
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Ir. Jari n P.nior, much i steemed ty our lation to the most suitable trme for break ! had taken a Uisiit&e to another apprentice, ; nooody plays here. " wen, 1 heg your afterwards wasli the part aflected witii
the soil preparatory to a crop of 1 some years younger than hitnsed ; liad se ; p t. ion, M isu, said tne country man back-; t,e liquid. 1 did so, and in a lew davs
An old t'or k m Agriculture by th? Rcv.i Vaiious opinions have prevailed in re
li'ire-tor couiains the following lemarks ing ui
r the cu' je t. coin. '1 hose who have respectively se"hi my touith 'ss:,y, I ud'-duied the , lectud periods in the fall or spring, have rea!ei I wa in hoj-es, that 1 had found , imigined advantages peculiar to each erlain tia-.es fr ut'int: lushes, whi'hjlime and difleieni cii cumstances of soil would ie more tllectual tor their desti nc-' and climate may occasionally give a pietion tld'.n f.ny yet discovtied, that it I , pondei ance to one or the other. A sward iiu-id ic o I would give notice td it in my! ploughed down very eatly in the spring nexr. I am glad I am able to perform that I may, when put in older, be as favorable prnr:i-e: the times aie in the months if; lor a crop of corn as w hen exposed to winJune, July and August, in the old of the j lei frosts. Put I cannot believe that the moon that day the sign is in the heart. ! plan of defernng breaking up the sod lo Itwid not always happen every month : j a period immediately preceding tiie time it happened so but otie this y ear, and ; of planting is a good one; as the soil thu that proves to be on Sunday. Last year ! managed cjnnot be in a suitable state to in .Line or .Jul v. I forget which, I ser,t a , impait nouiishment to the youog corn, as
veral times beaten him and refused to Ictiinw out, "I might be mistaken ; but you ve, the ry scarf was removed, and my dis
him work ot the same bench On a re-; got a sign 1.1 your window which says, ; eased hand was as whole as the other."
presentation being made to the delendanl, j ".- kinds of fluiin done here
lie took the smaller boy and earned him! Ualtitnore (Aid.) Visiter
to Wilson, and directed him to instruct
For Infiimed Sore F.yts. White vitriol, one drachm, acid elixir of vitriol, twenty
man to m ike trial, in going to the place, some ef be neighbor-4 understanding by
bun the business he was going about, and;
the leason of hs going at that point ot lime , the aLo w ent to (heir laud, and cut li'ish's -.dro on that day; theirs wete (all
bu-i,os that hal never been tut; mine
the decomposition of the vegetable matter
cannot be effected uotltr such circumstances until several weeks a!ter the tender
blades make their appearance. It 1therelore, lef t in a situation peculiarly ex posed to Ihe ravages ol noxious insects.
List winter, ohscrvintr several weeks e
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it-ioshoit hushes, such as had often been i of open and mild weather unsuitable l'oi
rut to no puipo,e, without it waslo m-j threshing, 1 ploughed up a s(,V waid, 10 1 Recorder to charge tht jury in 1 elation to their uuuiher. The toneeoueuce I a field which bud been infested with the like right of inMlcr.au J the duties of ao
The crooked streets of Boston are pro-: , 11. , . "Ie u ' .1 . idrops, and boiling water one pint; pot
J . . . the white vitriol into water, and when
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1 ui 111 vr-a'y t i M l'V' J V I I Cl itv.t ' .
him. Wilson, in an insulting manner re
plied, "why dont you put hnn to a larger; verhial
apprentice f Tiie delendanl, standing. of
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oeniau mm, uimi 111- eais wun souie sc-,me ueneiai vo,.,., ...c r. , , , Siiiinn., hl-,1Pjn,u r vtr.'
veiity. The boy then seized a hand viccji,, that cly of tortuosities He started at!oJ 1R ) found too strong.
and uai.e ins master ueuance, wno in 1 e-, tne usual nme i"i uie cajnui, iu ",u'-u :tte j,, e-
turn applied a cow-skin to his Dads lie over the interests 01 nis consuiuems, wno ,
then took a knife from the bench and
thieatened th tt if he struck him again, he
Jin Excellent Cure for Sprain Take
ich quantity drawn otTwith mora
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were not a Utile, surpiiseo i seeing nun back in less than a fortnight alter he set
ivonbl rut his throat The master seized i out fli beimr asked the Cause of Ills re-
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the boy by the cotUr and dragged him tarn, he replied, lhat he "staid in the city lvo pieces 01 mmwiiu, Hcrosslhe room, when he was rescued hy ten days-wore out his boots eat up alljone of them completely with beet orpoik hi, two hrothets, also apprentices m thesis bread and cheese couldn't find iie uckle, (beet is best) and place it on the shop the eldest of whom, becoming cd'Sra.'c House m so he thought it was bestjwrist or ancle sprained, and vvnpthe otliare the week afterwa. ds,-made the';onito return and repoit progress.1'' wVety- er piece over il, and the painvvilisniis.de
o.-,! whirh this ioilirtmnt x found- v.t.ifnr.l Cn-etir. in a very snort lime.
Westkrn, for defendant, requested the
A Hint to Cooks -Roasted chesnutiK
Carious Fwl Cut a couple of cards
each into a cucle of about two inches 10 ! prated or slice J, make an excellent addi
diameter. Perforate one ot thc?e nt tbeidon to trie stulhng lor larkeys or geewf.
