Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 1, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 18 March 1831 — Page 1

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TWO DOLLARS AXI FIH Y CKNTSi..-r T.Br, psy-

ihave. been secretly endeavoring to in-'cupied. Why should I conceal ? Iovv-j AC It ECUIST T II A L ! jnn- you. lumnrr ahs,lrd the idea; but cd no responsibility to you; nnd if you j,' in u-4 ! 1 1 muM express my surprise that you : were not afranl lo place your construe- Jn (hc cuUivatioft of the soil, ar c-ti-1 .!..mI,I I -i . in.irmiii,,.) n.-'lmn on vonr fin its n n s 1011M I ho i ... ...

;: , ". ,l,,u "'"--"o as t : , ; ' " imated to be m proportion to the-v

, tta-eas Uiev are la sc. toonera eon ovi. airaui to piat e mine ; ji was- an anair, ,i. . - i :; inn if

' C r. . . , , . I 01lll.0.10U 13 ' 13 IV low. Jl

ri:"M Tin: mwv I v.i.anu kahmkk. im:s or the pot to. The dilferent nc to whit li tlie potato may be applied arc the thirty-one tollowing : I, "J. o. It haulm in a green .state is good loud both for rattle and sheep; dried and burned, the ashe- atfotd potash, or will form artieial nitre bed-.

friendship imposed, and that anv' irnpu- supposed that the want of sincerity and ; , ' .i:,......!,- ..." f,.n,l.,,rv k-,,wJi. . '"' lu 1,1 a lroz'n ,;,tc

rommiinnrt- at tin- cm! of tlir timv tnh. , ii f 1 ,t .i, i I . ' :lrnnLiu would be the l:it flianti- tbjit i .' ' . - . i . sta

hr ,drmi ww .i.wm.m. .....,,..,.. ... i, uuii uiuuuh-, - . I the ucucral weltare ottue wtiolc com-

hr F.iitor mim t-pt pant. j would be tirousitil aamt me. Vomm"i

whole

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nrnt of TWO 'DOLLARS in ilaff, Tlmf m"' ""oo.oj oi u .mu.irioi iniiif j.ivt ,-i...v.v.. v...v . .. -j..

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i ro dollahj '" " " s; i v" 1 s . .... -.; . ... 1 results that all at;ncuiiurai improvef-.,,, p- jo them the lie direct. 1 feel conscious , Uon ot private enmity or fnend.-lup.undj, , (h . ailTC(lv inci,.(4

l mi ii eti leu u.

1ho who nriivr Ibi'ir pup. r, hy privntr p.t mn't ; f)lat h.U C ll01iorat)l' and ftlllv leTty tlir piistar.', i it will br aililnl tn ihur mi-iTip- , . I 0. lormed towards you eerv duty that

rion

No piprr w ill W diwitiiniiliini1 ll rn-lirae

pmrt onii a i inr upturn 01 in.' r..'M;? - ....-

n nntilv n M

fnlM.I, will

l.rit. r, l. th

XT ADVKR I'lSEMENTS inserted at tiu-

MS'ial r.iten.

In conclusion, I mu-t remark, that I

comforts and riches of t he individual- .

employed in this branch of" business

arcli.

5. IVdatoes

I'OIilTICAIi.

t)iti:ipi)M)E i:

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n ...null f Ino nrniniitiiiT ti.'T. n cur i 1 .

Ynil iiii.t:iL-i. in smwmtin" flnt I ti:ir 1 trotll a OUai'ter llOm which I Kid leasOIl " 4. : i-' i r. . -.. i ' lc" I'oa-leu, ?l aiue.t or hulleit.

, any dispute with )lr. Craw lord. That , to expect fardillerent treatment.and iles- ! toIlccrn

i. Tl

icy mav

made into bread.

As the farm, and the animals and im-

stock

with one-third part i t ih.ur.

l'tnt"i siii, .', on t,e ,ihj.-t 1' c,irsr , attacks on me.'th.' line of conduct which I which I bear to you.

""';''rfm "" " """"'""' 1 ''"'". : 1 had prescribed to mvsclf. was to bear ; t li iir ; patiently and silently all that he nnirht ; if ii? Jatkxm .Vr. Calhoun. . do or say. leaving it to time and truth to ,My .!'. is30. vindicate my conduct. If 1 have apparSut: Your onimunicntion of the 'J!)(h : rentlv departed from the rule that 1 had

instant was handed me th'iF morning just j prescribed in thi case, it was not be- j a I wa coinf; to church, and of course , c ause there was any di-nosition on my i

1 have the honor to be.

Vcrv respectfully.

our mo-t oh t servant, J. C.CAUIOUX. Gen. A. Jackson. .Vr. Calh-mn to frOiera! Jarhr.na. l'i iu.Eio,.li-K 1.'I0. Siu: I embrace the tir-t leisure mo-

i. Soups may bo made of them ; 1 h-v may be. r asted or frit 1. s. With the ilour of potato, evei-y description of pa-irv ma be made. 1'. Converted into feculaor -tart h. or cut into slices and dried hv -t.-am, tle-v

mav

time

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bear iikmII wid is certain : but what- titute, as I know it to be, of the slightest I

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ever lectin:: ot kanlness I ever hail to-' lounuaiion, n couio noi iau to excite ..i,,n..M,f. t,.,.,,r.n ,.,,,. th.

i'tutm GnuraUlndmc Ja.l.-mn ani John C. j anl him lias lor since pa-s,MI away ; ; lectins- loo waim 10 ne eipresseit. watt in hu,in,.,s t,f the agriculturist, their

Calh-nn Vrtsxdmt nnd I if I'nsidu oj fie ' so much so. '. hat. m-teal ol returnint: his . a flue reani to uio oim lai relation ; iIUPi-ovenient i- a Gradual au"-

mentation of his capital, and c o-a-equent-j lv of his wealth; but, on the other hand

their gradual deterioration is a gradual

diminution othis capital thatconefjuent-1 i i -. .,c . ...ki.. i

1 must, in I'l oi ess oi u;ne, in; iiaui i i 1(1 o- . ' ,r, , i K'. veimiceln, and taruea. arc arte terminate inahiec t povertv. 1 he lie-1 , , . . , , ' . , ,. 1 - ;cles which mav be made ot tlieliourol ce-sarv result, tiien, ol the one course ; . , , ,. ...... 4 ii - -i-areh o anv plant. ma oi cour-e he of niorf --I'din'r is c omnetenev and hauiu- ;. , . -,

was not read until 1 returned. j part to alter the line of my conduct ; but i Km: I embrace the first leisure mo-jncSS ;ini that of the other, insolveiu v j !'!'' ..y",'" ',1' I regret to find that you have entirely ! when vou interpo-cd vourname, bv pla-; nient since my return home to enclose .Alu wretchedness. This being the A- , ' 1 '"'.V :irt-' nv,ed vith iiramistaken my note o'f the 1.5th inst.'('mr i,i niy hands a copy of his letter, ad- you a ropy of a letter from .Mr. Forsyth. tern alive, the interestiiit; desideratum ; v-v :. , -.,a" !a:u,,1' lni,t'V;r' ta,T There is no part of it which tails in ,lre-sed to .Air. l'oryth',I was comp 11cm. the original of which was handed to metj ltnv tl. ,ne is to be attained and ; . "tM stucco, l..ey Iurtn an ..iw.vtion rif lier our unihicl or oir 1. r n-t f vmirc in r-l.p ! im- si. ; on hit tiassare frnm AVasbinflon to or- ! l. ..... .1.., : ,.. i ,-.,i .a ti. lni,rL' 1 plastei.

. nil I . .ii i . . l l1i-lii.nrisi.l-jr.-4l..0 .....

ii'. I l l.'-wil.i v n l J M -LI l.l lUU

doiit the cour-e - , . . ,- . . J , .ol domestic animals, and. dun

motives in the case alluded to. .Mo- U-nce mieln Inot he interpreted into an ; tolk. on hoard the steam boat, and abo;auswrr js at hand

lives are to he iniei red trom ai tions. and acknowledgement of the truth of Mr. a copy ol my answer

judged of bv our God. Ii had been in- Craw fordsstat(-ttK i:t. to correct his

timated ro me fii;inv ( ar- aire, that it siati inents. and fo ovnosp llu motiv

vmi. and not M r. ( 'ra w ford, who i , m ,i, li .i,..,i!1 !,;, n,J ,.ln-l, ! ri'MinnilriiCf between us. nnd that il ! .... .,l...l 1... C I,,. t ' ( 01 11 ln c'Put' lo" hlto C

lv. j ... ' .iiihi .in'. ii ii- iiiduii .'iiiiii mivii.iiivii .. . .-. - " i I irilllilvllUV VI IT ill.; 'liH IHJ 111 tin. mini i .i. . , vi i ,...tu. . ,i.i. ,r .!.. . ..a"....., :...4 , .f:,.:.,..tl .l,;,rifil ,i,,, hi o -f ..... IkuIuili water, thev prevent the

ill hit n Jit u i ii-;' ui'-iin . i ui.- w i - i l i it r , , w I s niu i uu .'ui' i .L vi mi.. iun .- n a u in. v. i r. r it crrir r i ru w i (i ir f n i r . .

strov my reputation. The-e insinuation ' m-aiilication. i in a liht in some respects different from 1 Although it is an obious truth, that Findignantly rept lied, upon tin- ground j ' You intimate, that, at some future i what 1 had prey iously regarded it. I ! know ledo is progressive in agriculture, that you, in all your letters to me. pro-; time, when you may have more leisure. J h" supposed, from the complexion ofj as it is in all the u-eful arts, yet there frssod to be mv personal fri- nd, and ap- j .-u will r.lace the. suhicct of this rorres-! vour letters to me. that the conv of Mr. 1 .no ( nit : tors .ft bo soil, who'imlol.iit-

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proveu in 1 1 ' i'i in vwiihhi in 1 1 nin'ii j poiKieuc o in a unnu'iii nu,in.

to the Sominoh caiHpaign. 1 had toocx- you t' alted an opinion of mir honor and ! dence

frankne, to hi In ve lor one moment , posed to controvert the correctness of by -Mr. Porsytli s letter tome, lam in-1 at times, respectfully attend to any facts

that you could he ap aide oi sucti deccp-i (ithrr my statement or conduct in this; lormed that such is not the lact. It or suggestions stated to them m conversion. Cnder t!ie intluenee of th s aiTair, 1 shall be prepared on my pari - seem that lie acted a your agent in theUation. hut if the same lact or suggesfriendly feeling-, (whii h 1 always i idt i-; to maintain the truth of the one, and ', atlair. lie states that you applied to tions should be stated in (', thev w ill, tained fr o;i.) wdien 1 was presmted frankness, honor, and pat rioti-m of the him to he informed of what took place ! from some strange infatuation, utterly

of Mr. a com-ol mv answer. L.f ...n,r,.,...f ,,.-s,...,t i,v , wIUu:i,

Ids mis-i Yen. wiiriearn, by a perusal of Mr. ! th.iving neighbor-: and. moreover, r, nd '," ' hV"A .lives of Forsyth's letter, that it ref, is to the cor- witil a view to ascertain the ostein re-! l'. C Ut ; thronina

mldroni ol

edinvnt

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i oi waier irom aunenng xo me slues and bottom of Mich vessel-, j 17. T v form a wash, or thin plav- ! ter lor buiioiiig, which may be colored

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enceina dilb rent light. I wish ! Craw lord's letter to Mr. IVsth hadjiv adhere to a practice merely because i 7 V r-""" '" (" '""I' wa; to be as-ured, 1 feci every confi-1 been placed in your hands, without anv il has for a long time prevailed in their j c' l 'b''u i" tl'is country, e, that, whenever vou mav be dis-! pvevioti act or agency on your part: but, neighborhood. These good folks will.! . iin;",c'' to allIUU!1 ?tate a

with a copy of Mr. (.'raw lord's letter,! other. throughout thi-whol transaction, t the cabinet of Mr. Monroe on the sub

vith that lianl n-ss w hieh ( er has. and i 'fhat vou bom -ti thought that your; joct of the Seminole campaign; and 1 hope ever will characterize mv con-! orders ai'thoriz' d you fo do wh.u veu infer, as the information could be obtain-

di-regard them, or contemptuously ap

plv to them the npprobrious appellation of Ixioh-hurniti g. There are. however.

pu, du

et the cabinet, and as Mr. I orsvth was

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e imen jrd to 1 e.oi one. ana, as tar a? 1 am laioriaeci, which vou as-ii.ot particular intimate vuth anv of its

duct, 1 consid-red it due to y ou. and the did, I have never tpiesliotn d ; but that j ed only from some one of the members we. tru.st, but very few persons atlected

by such v. himsH al notions m our enlightened country. We, for our part, have no cause to complain of a want of readers. And confining ourselves, as w e do, within our proper sphere of action, we indulge the hope of meriting a continuance of the favors of the community by collecting with industry and by publishing with fidelity, not the ephemeral projects of visionary theorists, but the duly tested proceedings and the well ma

tured instructions ol our most prosper-

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triendiv relations w nu 11 nauaiw ay m-vm- ou cap snow nv anv document . . . 1 . : 1 r ... v... .1 ! ' ' . '.

fr) nci'O't ii 'is. in 11 ioiuomi'i 1 -: or pn vale. 1 1 in l ta. v Wei fore v o'l. and as! i f the stati-metd s on- j .r' c ,,u , aathoriiy

tained in that htteriould be true. 1 ; sumed.'or that anv -urh cons! ruction was ; members, except Mr. Crawford, that tlu

repeat. 1 had a rigid to b line that you j placed on them, at anv time, by the ad - j object of your request was io obtain the

were my sincere lnend. and, until now . ministration, or my sett in particular,! never vpecp-d to hav e occasion to sav btdiove to be impossible.

information through Mr. Forsvth from Mr. Craw ford, and that, consequently,

of vou. in the language of Ca sar. .' In ,Hi remark thai my Idler of the '2?'lh in w riling to him. and in placing the cc'

lint!,. TheevidencevvhichhashroughC jnst. j. the fir-l intimation vou had (hat pv of his letter in ycair hands, he can he

me to hi-i on lusjon is abundantly 'otir; VtX, t;)k-n a different yiew from your- regarded in no other light hut that of

tained in ye-ur Idler novv before inc. n : s(-lf of your orders. That you should your agent. y our and Mr. Craw ford'- di-pute 1 have j rnnc-ivc that vou had no intimation be-1 "nder this new aspect of this atlair. I

no interest w hatey ,1; I ut it may become j;ir(..i, tome unaccouiit.t'.de. i had sup-1 conceiy- that 1 hay e the right to claim necr-:iry for me heieatt. 1, w hen I shall . p0-.,.( that tlu: inv it ition of Mr. Monroe, ' of y eu to be put in possession of all the have in ae h i-un . and the do imii til- m letter to vou of the !!th October. 1 additional information, which I might at hand, to pla e the subjf t in it- prop-; Isls, with the 'intention that the diller-1 fairly have demanded of Mr. Forsyth, 1 r light : to not;, o (h- hi-torial facls ainC (.I:t jew s taken bv you and mv si ll'of the 1 had the correspondence been originally 1 r 1,1 em e iny our ( luumunii ation.whu h ' orders should be placed on the files of between him and myself, on (he siipposiw ill giv a v 1 rv ditb 1 c:t y i.u of hi- sub-1 ,. J )epai tnu nt. a ad. mv b tt'-v to you of ; lion on whicli I acted previously to the

i ( t. ; the :Uh Aiuil l-'. covering a copy of receipted his letter.

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lie avows lunisc

Uid

ground topowihr. thev make a very

gOOll COIUe. I'd. Crushed, they are employed for wliilfeiiing linen and other cloth. "JO. The water expressed from bruised potatoes i, a rapid promoter of tingermination of seeds. 'JI.-JJ. Th- fecu'a. or starch, with sulphuric acid, is converted into svrup. from vvliich a species of sugar ma ' be obialr.ed. a.nalago.i-. to cassonade, (me'r-t sugar.) J. With soot and othe r mixtures, this syrup makes an admirable blacking. JI. Crushed potatoes, or their fecula, will aiard spirit by disliiation. "J."). I'olaloes may be culfivated in

caves and ceiiers, whicli resource might have saved Missoloiighi. We were rather surjirised at (his remark ofMessis. I'ayen and Chevalier, as every garden-

ous agriculturists residing in the various' u' k,K,,vv" lliatl!K' ounl ri,(;i",,s

111 cellars are merely a remodiheation or transfer ol' the nutriment conlai:u d in

sections of our w ide-spread diversified territory . .7 merit (in Farmer.

the old potatoes, and a5 (his transfer is alw ay s made at great lo-s of nutriment, if the besieged at Missoloiighi had

enough of potatoes to plant their cellars,

mv

It i- dm to ttivsel!, IihH'i V( r, to Mate that thf knowledge of tlie F.XcMltive do uiui nis and oid r in my possesion w ill show 1 oik lu-! elv lhaf I had ai'borilv for all 1 did, and that your explanation ol mv pov is. a- de fared to

(ioveri or lono, snows your ow 11 under- jf 1

finding i mem. y our n m r n nn the 'JlUh. handed to-dav. and now

letter fo Major Fee. in which I

fcr to ihe public document

noli I re

nal pri-

fore me. is Ihe first intimation to me that vP,, p,,,, of lb.- old

ofb.

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vate corr-'-pi 'Ha nct neiw eea y ou and M r. Monroe, a- ordaining ihe v iew s f a-

k. n ol v our 01 il 1 s, and I ne olb r which hmi

1 made to present mv vi w- more full v.

I given sail:, i . ; 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 i t in the

dot ument- reh rit d to. were at b a-f an dilioual

intimation t hat we diib rcd in the cou

nt um TMK l.K.MS.ia. fAKJILK. SWKET Ivr.VT). The S;ri(l f'olnln, or Carolina Fotato

e c 11 1 . ..i-n 1 1 " - ' ' 1

ui until 011 r . 11. 1 ui . ic 1 ' . 111 1 ..ti

ir . . j 1 1 wouni nave neon more proiuanie lor "an article ol profit, in the region ol the ; ... u.... .... i 1

a 1' i ' ; nu 111 11; iiiivr i iin 11 ineiM ,i iiiri weir

; t If ( I ( 1 I II 1 1 t V I! H T( IllTIi- t " . 1 1 , 1 . a 1 " i I - - . 7 . . v..

., . J , -V . :- y-ene-eeiarmer. il 1- cuiuvaieu wiu. 1 ,!ian to hav e t

1 OH ..no .. .ni.iuiiMi.u oi'" verv lie mnni run , rin I n. rum.

ill. ill1' 1

The water contained in th-.:

s mav lie: em

it desired by m

e a

mation: but a sense of propriety would

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1 on-'id.erei

very

ncouraged them to forai

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nun, 11 1 .j I. 1 1 vuiiM. iiiuu 1 in viMii li,!., .,

moil Iot:it. in tnv ''iirilcn. ;nid iri rs I .1-

e.d .wamd me fo h.l.o tlm ro.illo.t ol i . ' - , , i I v'' - '

nmi'.i.i' 1 J 11 lb 1 1- . . : lUin I t! Mldir Htliliwt

-t.n 1.1 inr ( .... fjV;i (k , .. .... ... . , . no , , " ,

I"H 11 I J IMlll illdi , il'.t'l 1 11C V 'lU'M 'ill

atr,ir,itis uolf.rm, t make the re-j(rvit. , Iant :l lew; say u ioZrH su 1 ;' ' (iuest ofinlormation him. What ad-j prown potl.toes. earlv in April, and from 1 'tllC

infeiiiiation I conceive

el-

ai

id 1 f a I a-

' ' I n' u :i i um -i i i a..mi

m sell : th,-in JM.t itlants enoii-di tor All to I'M) . . . . '. . ...

,,.1 ,;,l,,l i. ,,,v l,.ii,Tivi'il,!e r .- . .. , n leans ciotiiol cotton, wool and side, ami

, v i u us, etiougn lor mv lamiiv. i ig a Hole

ut -

a t vi r Men. unco an io. i opinion ,.a I1(.,iiM.i- u. , ,,ndu t, words, ac-

cr view "I them. Your romhici. words. ,;,,. or b itei ," ' atTord the sligide-t

in tlie soil of the gat den t o feet deep. ! i , '. . sotl

,,i tioii-. a. il lett'-r-, I have ever though! hovvthi-. Fnib r-tandii'g you now. no further ommuni cation wilh y on on this i i! jei t i- ne essary . have the' honor to be V' TV !'epect fully, mir mosf dedient servant, AMM.FW J ACKSON. To the linn. J.C. C t not .

('nlln'in t ii'. m rut Jiiehnm. SirrvMitoyr I'oiom i , Ji m: 1m is:; i.

proof lo the , aniiarv. The charge which you have made against nv.ol s ret hostiln'v and opposition, w h'n b. if true, would so y itallv al-1

"iO h of May will sufficiently indicate.

A part ol the information, it -ec ms Iromi ;U1( three or four feet square, ,,r round.; Mr. Forsyth's letter, i- already in vouri i.s j,, f,.,.vi. i.,.,..,. ,1,,,,,,. '..,.,

as-i-ts in the iiianulacture of artificial

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there can be no doubt

would be furnished at

potato diet cures the scurvy.

'.!. The sediment of the fecula, mixed w ith the powdi r of charcoal, may be made into little billets or bricks, either for building or burning. ll ii. e .... i i .it., tiei i.t.ii a if lli

. . , . . . ,1II11I.-V. II. I T nil inn1 'I nu' III VI 111! the surlace, w hich I leave open to the . e ,- i .. r..,;i r . t , . ... . . appiicaliou ol the ap de, or hint id the

nj doors, well wetted, and cover it three inches w ith soil. ben w armed, by heat or fermentation, plant the potatoes two inches under

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.1 1 HUM II JIM y;iUlltll Mill 111. II in stimulated bv the internal heat, and veg-

potato, tlie water cd w hich, when imma-

in ri ;i:hi

but the whole

y our l'equet. I make this application solely from the

h i t mv character lor sincerity and lion-; desire ol obtaining Hie means ol ena- : or, ami which h i- rails,.,! a rupture in hling me to unrayel this my ste rious af-j ' ... . r I... wt ... .1 i i .i i. .1 iVi . i .. t d ii n 1 1 I., i . a 1 . . f-i i i. I -let n i id r I re 'i i ii wt :i: iei -s 1 1 .rl a . a 1

"iii..ii'...i.i..'1'.ii.. ....... j .. ...... . . in- ...... . ..v. v.... - - - s 1 1 ii in i. oeu i n o ie 1 1 1 te i i ia i ueai, , i in i i ' v- , , . ,i m. i I c i i i . l .i- .i l i i I , , , . . , tare, m g at probably he used as n ii. ..I- f. .ii . 1 1. l.-.n ihit i.l :i li 1. I leiiiselves. ma v. w lien v lew eil i n ion- i ,a . .,.l I., 1 1. ...... I ,...,.... ... ' ' '

- . !.. - . - 1. 1 1 1. ii i'i iiii. i .in i iii urn ir i' " n i'i , ,.i l.ni I I l;l..il.. i .i i - i ,r i - . .1 i i . i JS, and J-: and when ripe, like Ihe to- , between u- in tlf , o; stru iron of y ,mr nexion. allord important light as lo the i plants lor transplanting, bv the time the ; . ,,,, ' . , , 1 . . i i ti ic .1 " ; ii- i ( ii t. . 1 1 c. ... l i r ii- i . . , , i niato. 1 he t, nder tops may be used as orders order, issued by myself, the in-. origin and object ol vv hat I hi mly in heve , season is sufficiently advanced, lniakej , r . tention of wli'n h I, of com so. could not' to he a base political intrigue, got up the-hills, before transplanting, 1'J to ISj l""'11 misf a le, whatever may be their (rue on- .by (hose who n ganl your reputation in lies high, :i or 1 feet apart each yv ay. I I.Mir.i'i.MmNcr. or tiii: F aumi:r. The

Sir: Though voti intimate, in your t strm lion in a mdit irv 'pond ol v lew . and and (he- puhh interest mucli h.-s than When the- jdants hay e I or 1 or (i leaves j merchant and manufacturer may he b th r ol ves erdav, that no further com- J the rigid and duty of interpreting w hi. h ; llieir own advancement. nip oil" the root adhering to the potato,! robbed ed' the reward of his labor, by niunicatioa with im- is no -essary on ihe i belonged especially lo me, as the head ; I must remark, in conclusion, fhat the w ith the thumb and linger nail, having' changes in the foreign or domestic markMibiect to which it. refei-. I feel myself. of the War Ibpartmeid. The mere ; htt. r of M r. Forsyth affords lo my mind thousands of fibrous roofs, and set these ! et entirely bevond bis control, and may .i i . . i- ... " . a . i . i .. i ..I.., a . .f 1 1 ,. .... l'i. , . nuui ,t .. .. ' ...i .. I.i j'. ..r. wif 1 1.-. flu. iiaiiii-iti.ii I .,..;.. I. i.: 1 1 'ri t... 1 i . .. .. : i.: a. i. . i i

ltnpe I l"d lo l.(M l e some ol V euir remai hs, 1 si .i o nu i ii . .i . ii- -i . - nm -i i;i i i-e , i-i-i i - m. i . . ..... u i , ui . iu c .ic n i n ii. i nt-y I" ; nuui iii a c a i , in w I lie o i le 1 1. is none

leM mv sib n. e should be ronsl rued into; to a tram l it hVctions, ihe vpres-ion my prejudice.to which you reler in your

.in acmi. s. encein th. ir truthor jusln, ss. j of whie h I caniml suppress. , ,(..r ,, the ,0tb uI(imo,and wl

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. I s ha he as hne as iiesiide. 1 our 1001-0, as 1 mini 1 suiiiu 1 1, 11- ste in to uiinu in, me no nun e-siun on ; 01 weeus. 11 more plains are vv am eel, 1 on I v without p

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You say that I have ntirelv mistak-, -nines ,,r il o.ims mat 1. w ne, as rsecre-; your mind, nave nei neen w unoui ineir , re place tlie potato.w Inch will soon throw ; eliminution ol capital. 1 he stmng arm rn your bihr of the F'.th Mav, in sup-; laiv of War, i - s-t i -1 the rdeis, ba e intended effect. On no other supposi-1 out new set of plants. of mechanic industry may be infee-bled posing that it quest ioncd it In r mv 1110- -onie motive to cot real my const ruction tion - ran 1 ex plain the fact, that, w ith-j The white are the earliest, and the j or paralyzed by the prostration id' those lives or conduct. 1 am not aw are that! of the in. a- if 1 had no right to form an ; out giv ing me any intimation of Ihe step,; best for our climate; then the yellow,1 manufacturing or commercial interests I have imputed to you an imp at haunt opinion w bother the officers to whom you should apply for information, as to' and )h red. A light, dry, sandy soil is j to vv hose existence it so essentially conof mv motives; bat 1 e erlainly under-j they were given had transcended th in my course in the cabinet, to one w bom J considei eel best for them, but they grow j tributes, and on whom in turn so essenitatnl that vou had quetioned the sin- 'or not, while- the officer was atp.ilect v on knew to be so hostile lo me as Mr. j well in a light mould, or loam, if dry and j tiallv de -ponds. F,ut what hasj the inrcritv and frankness of mv undue I ;and liberty to expre-s and maintain his e 'on 'raw ford is, and who could not, as you j warm. I have no doubt they w ill bo-j dustrious firmer to fear? His capital is I must add that our present . I for, not stnu tion. M y rigid, as Societal v of, know, make (he disclosure consistently j conn- a profitable crop, eve n for feeding invested in the solid ground ; he draws withstanding the demonstrative proof War, vv as af least as perfect a y -ours, as w ith ihe pi inoiplei of honor and hdelity . j sto, k. in your country. Mine were on a fund vv hich from time immemorial wh'u h I had olfered te the e nntrai v. ' ommanding ollicer, h judge of the ti e,- w h n my previous cot respondene e with : planteel, last year, in the bed, early in j has never failed fo honor all just lehows b-arlv that I understood you 1 or-1 intent and limits of your or bis; and you ought t have- sati-l'md you that I j April ; in the' hills, by the middle of May inan.ls; bis profits may be diminished in-

re llv and of e ourse was ned, a-vou sup-, had no more moiive lo onceal my 1 on- was prepare d to give you, irankiy and and ripened August, ami to middle deed hut never wholly suspended ; his Ve mi-laken. tructi,n of ibeni than vou had to eon fail v, any information vv hie "li y ou might of September. The largest vv ere from : sue ea ss elepends ujion lit) mere earthly 'I have no doubt that the re are those ceal yours The idea of onceabnetd b sue, in relation fo my coiirsiMin (he H to I'J inches in lenglb, (i lo JS in eir- guarantee, but on the assurance ofthat

wHn rt tu:itMl liy ( ninity to nn and not , ik'Vi i rtiirn U ni) nii(T.!ioii; ami tu 'caMnn,

friAndship to you, have-, m the most art- Hippos, , ,0 suppose ui.u 1 w as n,'uiiannr. for yar intimate d that 1 trrlv unworthy of the nine vhirh I o

' J ; I ' thus set any time of the day, and will : every thing v hie h intelligence and in-

! lelf-r of the b'Oth ultimo, and whie h you ; require 110 watering. Kee p them clear! ehisti y could do to insure success, not it, ns-; sc, 11, h, think made no impression on of weeds. If more plants are vv anted, ' only "without profit but with an actual

J.C. CAFIIOFN.

To FreFide nf J. kvn.

cumference, and very little, if any, inf.-; gre-at ami beneticent Ueing who has de-

rior, in richness, to the best from the; elan d tl t w hilt the earth eiidureth.

' southern states. H. (i. S. seed tir d harvest shall not cease.

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