Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 10, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 20 May 1831 — Page 1
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THE CONSTITUTION W1SD031. JUSTICE, MOD LK ATI ON." VOIi. 11. LAVmiCi:SU H&II, IMMAXA: FRIDAY', MAY 20, SStfl, AO. 10.
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I'HIM 1 l l VI I'I IslIKK BY CbllM.R r UK.H ANU SHOUT STREETS. TKKMS . TWO not.l.AHS AMI UK IV CIA 1 Sr T-r, pyaie .O..n 0.. v.ar; tint may be har.-d ky he p m.ni ol TWO nol.l.AHS in ridoii.te. I hit niontm I. ri the i-.Miim. nvt mem vi ill Oi allow.. .1 r.it ailvaiicv )- Tbo-.- h receive ih.ir .it lr private -ovt m'ist .iy tuts p.-Mi,-, or u ill ! a.Mi.l In ll "' tub-trip, li.i'n. No i.iir r will 1), ilie.iiitiiiui 'Wimtil a'. am iir.ip' - p..l -u.m at (! .. nun i-l i In- lain-""; ! Uilm ( ii,.ni .li.c.mini.:ince ai tin- ml On- wv SUJ- . rilio!,' v ill lie omsi.i.u.l a in i.L.".i.rvmt-iit. Lcie - ' Tli. K.iii"!' nm-i ) I"'-t 1' oil. ADYK'.U'lsLMLN I S inserted at toe usual rates.
STATISTICAL.
The population of Tuscany is about 1,1100,- CENSUS OF THE I
000, the extent of the country is t;..'tOI) square ; .J,-, nl ttatts. lcVjO.
miles, the revenue is 17,000,000 francs; 4,00
! soldiers compose the whole army of the (irand
Duke. The greatest, the finest. the most i'ertile country of the peninsula, the kingdom of the Two Sicilies, occupies tho cast shores of Italy; 7,-4-!0,000 inhabitants cover an extent of 131, Sot) square miles. The annual revenue is 5s 1,000,-
! 000 francs, which serve to support 30,000 had ' soldier, au administration much wor-e, and
! a blind despotism, from which evcrv de.iunci-1 Delaware,
: ation, even if auony mou-, obtains credit which j Southern States i imprisons, exiks unon suspicion, and causes to ; Virjnia,
roll upon the scalTold the head of every oue acj cu-ed, for, let him bo declared innocent by a I solemn judgment, or absolved from all crinun--ality, jet Mathcis, the intendant of Calabria,
Maine, Vt'iiuout, New Hampshire, .Massachusetts' Connecticut, Rhode Island, Middle Slates. New Voik IVtin-v lv nnia. Maw l.md,
New Jersey,
a.-,.ir jr,7G4 t4 ,u;i :-.2.V2::,iis l,37-J,S12 l,ur.i.4.' iu7,:t:o 277,"7." 72,7 1'J
STATES. 1S30. 3:'.i,4f.2 'J-!-l,f)fi6 'ii.t,.i33 ido,ioo J:)7,711 ".i7,Jll i,'t:t i,4i)C 1,330,03 1 4 40,!) 13 3-J0.77'J 70,737
iU HAL KCOA'O.IIY.
! latiou to the several cows which he hud (spayed, numerous persons with whom I i become acquainted, fully confirmed his
FROM THF. NEW FM.I.AMl l'AKMtR. si v vi m rows.
IIr. Fesi:.di;. : Some Aears since, I statements, passed a summer at Natchez, and put up at At tlie tm,u to whith 1 alluded, I endea. the Hotel then kept bv Mr. Thomas Winn. , VJrtd t0 perMiade Mr. W inn to communitli'it I -n il..r.. I n,ti-1 cat-' the loreoititr ldcts to the late Judie
KT-CU '1Mb ri:i! cossimnostl.. ; convicted ot having to serve las vengeance.
U' M. M'ATlTll S OF ITALY. suborned lalse witnesses, will in secret millet
horrible tortures, and kill his prisoners. I tins, in times of Actou and Caroline, a state junta,
i.iio;(,r.oo 03,J! :)tU',741 310,'JS
VOKAI. A: I'OLIT
.! ... out when wnr appears to be im-
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- - ' , 11 .1,1! in a( 111 IHUCa VI .11. iUU UllU V 1.1 V i II. , 1. '.HIV I'ltaio, ,ain.Tt, ,tissof.,l to direc i t hei itUntu,, , o , , too, K(lluc,(1; WItU France, to the countries h,ch may become it , 1 Q 3 theatre. No country ha a strong da m on ; whU accui0r,, our , ,upMlcS than the luu.u .la ot Italj kept secret. In this unforti w... i;;.... stiti- enni'.-.rise what mav be - , ' ,. . .
nini -rise h"v " . , . . ., ,! ..(. ,,i
t .-. ItllliiLC IklllOOIU Uiv l.UUIl.--lV'llill lo 111 u
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railed French Italy.
it,!;.,,. 1,1.111. -- i !i iui:4! elbiee
trnnu'ccwtoms ph i -o;noi,i , the or.-aaizatioii both H.iii.mi-tratic tmd uulitari, every thmr.
in Viedinoiil. alior.l- v 'Hi-n.-e oil i.e l-
t'ie lan-
an iuonisition ; conscience is subjected into tor
tures, ev. rv peiute nt must not only tlt nonnci lii :i. self. but. still more, di liounce his friends A
las relations, nor can absolution be obtained but at this pri. e. Since lS'l.the kingdom of the Two Sicilies lias1 been suhjet ted to this attrocious sstem. Unfortunate is the nation '.jii lu.ered i!l it' content v. ith power. Hetwier. tbe kinu.loia of Naples ami the Irand D'.ieh v of Tit-can , n a .-urf.ice of 1 ',- t.ti.l square mih s. veetat.'.i and he ,s a popula
tion oi'J.eO'V111'1 souls, soidicrs obedict 'o the
i rv ve ar know- how to extract from thi- i..i-er iV:o.i,'it'. Uomnn i ruui,-. On.- oity only , H.1,i,;ki, was on iliatid, hecau e- it wasi.area lv il. line, and because the word Libert v , twice ti I'e. ed eu tl.- arms of l!.. e'.ty. i- dee; 1;. r,i;t.iin the he.U : - ol the. F.olo.'iit-e. Tl.'.-im lanebidv l'apiil Uo;.aliy ha; dn;j; in th':i.tie el lialv a '.'. p aby --, in vv hi" !i tiie iibenii .-.ud the iv iliati.m of a nation of J0,0i!.l,uoo iT.nli' nre ele ulel.i .!. iK.r e-inthev e-.irieat-
iliem-clvi s from it til! the ab -s has i en filled : u'i by means of the annihilation of that temporal power, from which the spiuuial owen.f the Pope ever t be .li-ei.-a . d and pu'.ed. Thisoperation is i.ot only the u i-h and the want of ltalv:it is iil-o the want and vv i -li ol'Cath- ! (die T.uropo ; en n Austria herself has e.ei-tanl-
lj maniiested it ; laithtiil to her out t . lix-lliiic
it is to laie.s alone tnat she colili.ies
the care of her temporal seen nl v in the I.om-
bardo- net ian kingdom : lhe iKifs not permit theehr:v to traus.;recs the limits of their spir
itual aliributes. Tv.o iiillm Hee5 pre ail ia 1 1 -it v ih.it of Fran, e and that of .Ve tr.::. 'i 1 r. Ji op, , 111 di r 'l.r i ii'oi !; of : : . t i a. id ' with the nio-t fertile ...id. ll;ill is n;l'.i .at . in am i fact nn -. in the n. n i -1 oi all the elei.n ut -! of i nd ust rv w i ih on I rom:n rce. In Inn u two j sea-, bordered by ports, road--. Ruh'-, a-id i-le-of refuse without political ei-tenee, th.iuli 'haute,' a population ol ' !'.l.oou,OO.i in1eili-r i:t ' and lirave people; through the other, she would ranidlv re-asc end to those time-v. hen , the iu-
in fact,
Thus the I, in;.
a.-, ept s ail con :.! ri'i i'i.. civil v -tate m ti. The ' ol',eL e ; i.lid pubdi
.1. -nns lor t!
.1 ir sa ;u re ii .
. i x -.1 nl mil net ice I rauci
.!om of Sardinia is that which i- watelu d bv A intna with. Mieme solicitude. Its . iVjii- to substitute the llul.e ol Mo.h na for Proice de t an .- nan the hei prsiuMpt!. . h aun-: fad, d, .vutria ha now sueccedid in w ithdr.lv mi; the rirdmoi.1. -.' army from the upluem e of the frim e,bv p.'.aed. over it Crm ral Vaolue, i, an Atistro- Moe.eniaii. 'i'ii. I. tl.e Imp; i- above ti'e law. Ho nnnuis pnvate tiai.sacAioi- ami coutracl s. He rv v: , the ;,u.::,-ments ol'the tribunal-', but he r-. i "s the erei.nt v of iio.'ae as a
silb.'i.is-ive V. IS si ', he of that serv itm'.i . hands. n t! . '.er,' . establi -linn n! -. have and din ct..r . The ini :.. T' ell foi
is t;0,0"O i,u a ; bet its real nst of more :ian 2'.,.,'"' The pop'dai ion of the c the i-iand of Sardiaia, ir. ve.oie tin.'eni ,'rei tram
lent t-r.lM c.pinre mile-. Tl.e 1. .imbardo- epiti an Kingdom maybe coiisid, r, d a- the t.i i man It ah . Upwards ol"
InO.iirO Au'triau Iroops, w.ll armed, w ilhout ! enmities,
imv t onne, tiou. in tl.e c mntrj without regard for i'r inhat-itant- b ar with nil tiie wei.bt f i,.r. i.-n .biuniri' ion upon the Lombard I (ipul.it :oli. A r.-t-U ;. '.u.iPi-tration oppre-
'c-s i verv pail of the-c i.ae Lahau j
nr.t.-T l.i i v : r:;i t the ivi'.-l : h h it
throw- ict.. lb" arii el M..-ie.i a :-; e. u ofie-sii ofil.e Fa.P'.i'K-. whodi tin- money ofltal would be m.ui'.u :ent t l.il. The Austrian rr..teu-lik- pohc , -omc! i lue- in its n -u-hir nnifoi iM, at the church, or at the theatre, t.iul soin-tini( under the liver of the valet or tl.e t ii.hr..;. ierv ot the i ia-ti r, in the chair of
iieler the sw or., of d,0 10 i i i ri) v uice of pricsl s. w !io ( v - j
f the dir.'o:ii,i:i Ar::i , ai ferce docs not eon-
s.il.liers uniii r :iru.-. oiiitrv not includin,' ilhout .!,'J'I, 'hill, the -: the territorial -x-
mi c'
s.m :t!v
enii. it of the preacher, is ;
to be found in nil a--cinh!; s am! seat. 0 at ail tabh--. Swurtland i' t I. oi.bir.lv wh:.t France isto ricdmoiit a daic.ilous neighbor. The VuMrian iverimient, carefully j, u ait! in j; all I The mi nuc, fcarii'i; that the rim.iph s of Jib- I frty may find a p i'-ue, l:a-estahlidied a-ain-t j sheir ;ii .i-iou a s;, ii ot ctd-n Samtai it . ' The iinton nl To-i!, i iiien.K ed with an approa. hin; invn-ioii. The ixtHiitel the l.on.b irdo- i nit ian !iu.'dom is I 7,v'0 iiiare mib' the population 4,!i3'),0'o , it it liom thi- populition that Amtrii 1 1 ( ( ive annually the enormous, sum ol 1'.' Jii('P,t.o0 franc-, undthatit levies an army ol .ri0,oii0 men, torn Inon tin ir native country , to Le d'-pcr-c.l tbro.;;.b -the j. ir ri s. n-- of Haiicaew troo nrc tr: v tier every day in Lombard.. Fii v ions to t ie file revolution it w as the intention e l Au-tna to a emble Io,o.i0
men ; re. cut evrnts bav only
that reolm i.m.
Noitu C'aroiir.a, I-outa Caiolii.a. ( ieorsia, U ttira Stattt KentiiLkv . Ouio, Iii.iiai.n, Missouri, lililliie,
Snut 't-in .v
Tenncsse, Liiuij'.ana, Alaham.v, .Mississippi, Tcriturm. I 'i-;"t of Cohimhia.
! Aikansiis.
Mi., ei.ou Florh.a, (e.;t tiiken i
lucupitulutiuii
lf'o. I -'3i).
l,f..all.-71 l,'.hil.l-J :t.l7:i,')i4 ..io-,!'; .,,.M7,'.i;.'. 3.0:,-ld 1,11 1,7 jr. j,-.,i;.-(,1ii; 77;-...rW 1,307,47 :0,!"!l 13il,0ll
1,1',-.'J7 i"3:,470
iced two remarkably fine cows, which were ! kept constantly ii the stable, the servant I who had charge of the horses, feeding them regularly, three times a day, with green Guinea grass, cut w itii a sickle.
Ihcsecows had so olten attracted mv
Teteis, tlien president of the Agricultural Society of lYiinsylvunia. Hut he was restrained from comph ing w ith my request by an extreme unw illinirness to appear before the public, and peraJ renturc his ilia-
con nj might prove not to be new, as doubta
:.64,317 j-1,434 147.17t00,.)S6 ..5,-m
ii States.
12 ,813 17)3,407 1:.'7,1I01 75.44 33,0311 1 1,-J-IO S.Slti
0iS.-!4 937,070 34 1 5 137,47 157, "7o 0-4,s.. Slo.75 30:1,0 ! C y:.-o;.
attention, on account otllie great beautv ol " '-b"'" tlieir form and ileeo red color, the lame size "'i''"0'''"- subject him to some degreo of nd-
! of their ba"S and the hiiih condition in I lc"'eI which tiiev were kept, that I was at lenirth! lhR many an,J ?rrat aJviintajrcs that j induced to ask 3lr. Winn, to what breed j to the community, from the
of cattle they belonged, ami hi reasons for possession oi a stoc oi cows, mat wotnu oe keeping them constantly in the stable, in!"'aw milkers, are too obvious, to re-
Drefercnre to allowino- them to run in the ' 'lul,t5 uu fiauuu
- - p
pasture, where they could enjoy the benefit
jof air and exercise, and at the same time j crop their own food and thereby save the i labor and trouble of feeding them? 31 r.
Should gentlemen be induced from this
communication, to make experiments, they will find it better to spay cows which have
had several calves, rather than heifers, as
31 3 :
Stales. 1 'astern states. Mi.:,;',, -tin.?-, S.Kiihd, stales, S esti'ia stales S. W. :. tales.
Increase.
2.M.-ds !i'J.I,tl 1.'. 474,---. l-,d-i .Vi7,: J (', '.-!
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j Winn in ronlv to these imiuirics, stated, i al "'a' nags are usually idrge anu ! that the two cows which I so much admir-; well lonucJ, and are capable ot carrying a ied, e, of H,o common stock of the coun-mudl Plater ipiantity of milk (without trv, and he beli.ned of Spanish origin-hut ! Pa,n anJ convenience,) than younger on- ', ili'at th-.-y were both spayed eons and that j imals- Viator. ;tdcv Ltd rivm milk, either two or three , KBOM Tm: AMErran faumsr. ; ye-irs. C ,nsiderin tiiis a plienomenon (if ; KILLING HOtJS CUKIXC BA('ON. ' not iii nature, at !eu-.t in art.) 1 made lor-j I'hil.vheli iiia, Aviui. .t, 1S31.
J tlior in.prii ics (d .Mr. Winn, who politely To the F.ditor of theAmerican Farmer
.,' it)
entered into a very interesting uetail, com-muuici-ting facts, wliich w ere as oxtraordinarv, as thev v. ere novel to me, and suppos-
i i;ii: .o'i'i 1 i'.Tilii.iil'.i 3.1;
... . . ., ,,. . , , ., injr that thev will prove ninallv as interest 1 he above is Iroi.i the olneial returns, with . o . r i " . i i
I the exception of I i - - i - ippi. whu i from one of our exidiane t'aper
i the returns whi.h we ))e.bli-in d of oui u mi ; r-t'ite were ini orn i tlv addi d. I the n lurns ', of the ?.Iar-hal- it wiil be seen tbiit vv e have ! iili.c! POiiO less. I" the ratio of rcpro-. nta- . tio. is fixed at ."', coo we shall not iruni am.thI f re'in -eiui.tn e, . a evpected. I'e!in-l 1'vaniii will, however, retain her proport.oiial
e.;i:i,; ( r r,i inc n;iluiiiiii eoiiiiciis ii nir lano
Sin: I would call Your attention to the
following paragraph, copied into a Philadelphia paper from the Cincinnati Daily Advertiser, and beg you would do mo the favour, to publish in the American Farmer, the queries 1 shall submit on the same sub
ject it by so doing it shall appear to yo-i,
but the general interest is promoted.
' We saw on Saturday last, at the. store ot'W. S. Smith, n lot of" 1 00.000 Us. hams
and shoulders, cured by Mr. Ilercdith,
s taken oiu luiiiniiuns ,:j;ui uuuun ituu. is, We find las thev were to me, I a in induced- on the , -. ... , . ... .i r i
remies rl a lrienil. to ol or tiiem mr pudiic-
ation in v.nir verv valuable i .urnal, in the! that not only a particular and individual,
: hop,-, th j i sum'? of the fanners who supply , our lar -0 towns with milk, will deem them , of stifik'ient importance, to nip.ke experite.piKS tor 'he purpose of aseertaimo": whe-
i titer the results which they may obtain, will j w inch, both in appearance and flavour, (we I corroborate the facts stated bv" Mr. Winn, speak experimentally.) will do credit to our
the following table, land which, should they be folly confirmed, I city, (Cincinnati.) While on this subject C ... .' i ....... i , . ! ,.i.,.o I , .ii.i'iic it i dun tn 'VIp-s-.m llnrtViortir nnd Child.
ov .ii ' tne political liiuuence oi eacn .i .aie , 111.1 v n jh i" :imi on., iiio.o.ooii ........... - - - ' . . . . . , . ,- . i . . .1 . . . ! i ...... .i
in the national councils, accoritin to the new not UlV to lariM'TS, lillt to ta VOni-KCepers o s.iv , uiai wu u.ive been aim uvsicu c.uuo
oensus. I'lie slaves havinsr the sain;; wei-ht ; ;u-,d other inhabitants of cities, and villages
f three freemen, we have -iveti the repr.sent- u, ...... .,,p., (.u,vs. ; order that thev
may be sure of a constant supply of -purr j was at the pork house of Mr. D.Ames, who ami 'il.titt ratal milk. ' has barrelled and baconed eight thousand
Mr. Winn, bv w.iv of preiac e, observed ! hog the past winter! 31 r. Ames has had
tb.'.t lie !:a-l in tormer
ed at anv numlx r. e have given bel w
If.Z Cue political influence
freemen, we have jiav.
ativ e nu n. her opposite to eai number of Senators and lo ( 'onui ess.
ti the repr.'seiith state, and the preventatives in :
very fine hams of their curing ; but the largest lot of meat we oversaw, under one rcuf,
icsrul.il .v .
Ui.u VI. 'i'i
Mai.... N. !! . V ei.n I I--. ( liilli'
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I,
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lUlt
v ii., a!- u N . ( dirndl.. i, S. Cae.lii.d.
structress of the ret of F.urope, astolii-'.iiii and
ivviiu bv her opulence and her nib iliveticc j .
Italy hi Id the spc( tie ol commerc( , ol -cicnce, ( .. ..pda, literature, mid the arts. i ( i!;.,., A liberty imposod by foreigners is ueerthe-1 Kentucky, lcsseostlv and transitorv, but the It ilian w ill I mbana.
not accept of any otln r liberty than that which V.
may enable tiiem to pive to themselves what
M i s-mi n .
their own liaiuh inn y root in the soil ot Italy, j 1 eunesse I! it if any hostile power attempts to extirpate i Louisiana,
it, another power Finnc will render that j eiiort unavailing, and that will be its riuht, a t
it w ill be its dut v , for. haTiiii; sob mnl v pro-j cliiinnd of noii-interv cut ion it h.'n -olemtili eP'.-ac'-d to cause it to be respeetnl. 1 '. hve published the
M iss., about Alabama,
10' l i'-s.
!'7,J,Vi l.l'-iddo ."!!.-' 7.0 1 7 1 .3 .,-!,-1 io.77l HTl.,'!!. I !,!;-., ta:,:io f.". I ;:;., 7; -. o-.j,7ii; 34 1, i:.7,77 l:7,4'),. O-J',070 I71,72J f..").0;lo V.' '.Jlo
! I
10 3 js; 10 Ji 11 ;! vi) 14
in. oi ' I v.-hi-b !l. If lies
of the soil
veats recti m lee
reading the ICoiriis-h 3I;;ga.ines : i p. ..lifts of th- pb";;hi:io lneh w ere annualiv lit id in seine
ieni counties of Eiprland, per-
47.0- f .nnod by cattle, and that ho had noticed ' I that the tn ies were generally adjudged to . .' 1:1.) : . 1 , , c , ; .. , ... . i
I -.1 the phn
va.417 heijt r.v
oli-mcn, who worked with spayed
ind alslKHtgh there was noconnex-
ioi between tluit subject and the lacts which he should state, it was nevertheless
the
can
se which hist directed his mind in-
. i i : . i. .
several years experience, anu ins uaeun stands high in the market.'1 I rue not aware that in any part of our state, pork is put up in considerable quantities for market, but do know that many highly intelligent farmers, are much in favour of it, but are afraid to venture for want of information, principally on these two subjects in what manner the most convenient and economical buildings should be constructed, both for the accommodation and shuiohtcrins and curing five or ten
u-.l
Vid.fi'd :
' ;vil'i to that train of thought and reasoninc, which ' thousand hog? and what would be the jju finally induced 1dm to make the "experi- j most suitable, and at the same time, econ37,079 k,ll(; which resulted in the diseorery of omical manner of feeding so large a num-
s 4 1 I
"'-'i'0' ', the facts which he detailed, and which I
41, ?,!; -ii .....r.tn ik Mi'i'iiriilclv ;is mv memory
0l'J,'( w ill enable me to . do it, after the lapse of oVn'-ii i more than twenty vears. ,5-'U'Ul , xt' .'. P,.l
ber.
Sir.I take the liberty of proposing through the ' rai nier,11 the following queries to 31r. Ames. 1 le may not be able to answer all, but he would confer a particular favour,
and I think a gcii' ral benefit on this pari of
MtOM TllK 1 OI ISV 11.1.1. Jill rvo.. In I .:(, null"! Jrern. who was then n cognized as the leader of the whole Jackson part y, made use of the fu I inn in la nuii.e in a
rved to fort ifi I private correspomletics with the l.d.lor el the liichmond F.nipiin r:
'21 722 iUr' s Iiequeni leiieciieuis, nao vuc -i-.'nao ' saidl led him to the belief " that if Cows
,.,uuv . I . . . . ., , , - t . . 1 .
12,210' were siayki soon after -nr;ig and uhile i the country by answering sucn ns ne can.
in a iull How of mill,:thti would continue. It Mr. Ames raises his hogs, Has lie Had
to iive milh jor many years, without intermission or any diminution of quantity, except what won Id be caused by a change from green to dry orle.i swculent food'"'
To test this hypothesis, 3lr. v mncaus-
The Tn dmonte.-e and the Lombards sy mpa- ! (irncial Jai ksou is now 1. Ian
thi e ; tin ir c.au-i the kiiine; both are good lucsec that a new i.ov i. r pnpu..uuv
o!vln rs. V.lpob-oii, w ho k ii mv th'iii. rendrrei (hem that in-tice.
Ih i oml bit To arc twtni.iiU luchie which This is mnecl a full and true t-poMtiun oi
(M eupies the position of ttit'omi 1 ol tin: tin lie.in Sysleni.'' This is indeed a full ami
1 ran '. fate, 1 'I'lllH'luTr.. lie
an. .Mr. t lav that
. both
, and a -nil of l-'om in a i.iiiri-.ou. j Put 'nit nl V arm i iml :opi.Oihl. I'laiii.tia,
it ut poo libit ion of the s
,i,d bv the a
aimnn lire
p,.j 111 vi.bilS i, i.itei c-l -
An ' 'Vi i ou-i b to !.. Viiijr.bim of Loiuo.ir iv Province, w hrre it t" i Til's ponui no n ot tl '.I .id. ti A d not i v. .( Iif srroiid '.'tl in p"
Duchy of ''to i, i- mid I ml'. o i.j ii-,t 1 1,1 - an '. i . a t '.'i 1 1 i ), 1 1." i
mount. I up, .!. .".'.sc . ,.v . 'the ion, Looihar! in il - . 1. iro lr amlh aoll r. ul it. J .vilh re.;.r ! to it- civil
:.;y th, i d a o'. on. In 0,i im ;,. of Modem., 'iie Duke, a man 1 ..f Auitna r.i.d ol t'o' Je-uit-, direct- fill the let.. all tit i..i ii-ur. ol 1 i- pitrrnim I.., a:din-l int( llu:' !.. ( a 11 h t he t i v il aiidrrimin.il ti i;ul it ion-, .1 ( rv t ion, ao -nbii i t to tl.e rt -St, i: ofln- ;.(... I pb a-.ire. t.reedy ol inonci, the I'c'.e hi made umi'.-i atio.i theoicirol fbe da. t K. l.-io, :i to.vn c Ui.pr iii.Pi 1 in the fir.ili 'I ISi , tin i e do. ' not i i-t a family which h:o not bi r:i -tr.i. k in ti n pi runs of tome of its men let-. Tho model of a tyrant, the
Duke Franrn d L,t n ems m make oil ln 4 2..,-
ried oil bitwaen the two partio-, that dixi.'.e the rounlry. The Irieads of .Mr. I'lay luiveaat'liiiol the po-ition of the American Sv-t un;
r. 011111 of public utility as
270 hove that our rea
ders may fee the comparative strength of the
-everai states at the net I re -adeutial election : and it will be seen that the w hole of the F.a-tern iti. I t!.,l,l!.s Si,l,,t -;ll l, .. .. .,!.., (I. .,,,,
w eight in Contjn ,, for the next ten vears that I -'d n very good cow, then in lull inllU, to He thfy have had for the last ten, the" Southern spayed; the operation W as performed about states are losing, and the Western States are i one month afier the cow had produced her rapidly gaiinip;. IlaniiLnrg paper. j third calf ; it was not attended with any se- .... ,7. r; ., , , vere pain or much or long continued fever; Hie .ub ic gratihcation with the late j lhe c'ow was apWrcn,iv well in a few days change in the Cabinet will be somewhat 1 n,i vtl,.v C(.nn vmldod her usual ouantitvof
uini ii-i j -.-""-'- j - - - j j
any experience of different breeds, and wliich does he prefer? What his method of feeding, viz: manner, quality, rnd quantity? What building does he find most convenient for their accomodation? At what age are they killed? How lonj; a time does it require to slaughter and put away 8?000 hogs? How many hands, and what accommodations has he for that purpose? Docs he do it by contract, and what is the expense? What is the construction of the building or buildings, in which they
are cured? and what means does he takp
ti
hai e taken tl.r
. , 111 Air. um caused a stcona cov during twenty vears ho has hi en en era-- , , ..) , , r , . b ed, the operation was euttrdv god in speculation after speculation, to .1 -ii. . .,,,, r, , r. ,. , 1 . ' ' the cow cave milk eoiis,tantl
if. of fdated prison, the sa-
rohdnt the i nlrance of anv
Of II mbjei ti tht rvperiinent ot every kino t , aim inteiiicrnec we can ini-i most conmn nuy r.n..ioii. nr..' ... in M ate- ' vi rv oal i. e, ev - 1 for the decision. V.
i ry hon-e. 1 ; a spa
teliites of w hi. h i
iiivmbiT ol the imuoIv . Th'- so' ial tiet have alio hi en LrnUm xt Mas-i :.r;i ("a-inra, as well a at Urio pi'id at !od. na.a veil of mouriiisur rAtemls thrmicli the imle Dm h . Tun anv , srper;'rd from I'm- North of Italy 1 r :t ( ham ol the i. pi nine', furins the point of . . . ...
Die psai;- Horn Vftrmn 1 1 illy toji tn na n ji ia
iliiiiinished if the vacant places are to be ' m,M.- n.l rontimmd tn mve milk freel v. for
tilled hy the men whom rumor desig-' several years, without Rny intermission or j to provide against accidents to the meat? nates. " Is it possible that the President ' any diminution in quantity, except wheal How long after slaughterin;: does he send
can think oi filling the Department of the feed was scarce and dry but a lull poriv to mariici r nryimpi.....;,
State with l'Mward li vin trs-ton, the no- flow of milk, always returned, upon the re-
i which i torious lmhlic defaulter? the man who t"m of a full supply of green food. This . 1 . i i . .
ami , ;rr ,. .pi no- :, hmit 0 If ( IH X ,,f tl,P cow ran in tne -Uississu.pi low giouuus or
iiiblic money "as District Atloiney uf swa.op, near to Nat(her., got cast in deep
New York, f'.id lo Xew Orleans, where "V' was,,,", u .n'"".;" '
.'il . v loll laii.-eu i .iiii'iiu vo. .ul.-
successful,
for several
iniirc but iii iiiim iii.' a fence, stuck a
Diiii! the. man who pursued Jeller-on i ;lave in her hag, that inflicted a severe in his retirement, for having officially ,as wound, which obliged 3Ir. Winn to kill Piesidt ntit of the United Slates, per-: her. Upon this stcoml loss, Mr. Winn had
I' V Th't A..M, and s. atu red it over the bind, ! loi uu d a public dut ; and sousrht by a two other cows spayed, and to prevent the
hopd,- ths to purehut- a populantv, that u oxatious .but abortive law suit, to ruin 1 recurrence of iniuries from' similar causes
a rainit,, balance to the t.o- t(. ufy m;l, w10lia(l lu.s(owrtl OI1 j,im I with those which had occasioned hi 111 the
the office bv which he defrauded the ! '-' '-"the Uvofrst spayed cws, he resolv-
blic! ltis possibh. that the IVsi-! ed t0 hepP tl,ern al w" ! ,u r
some sale inclosure and to sup uv mem n-
gularly with green food, which that di
riiurnc Irom tv.e ur :it j riueiplcs, npo
i that i valuable in our oniumint
ou'itry Inn been builded up. Here, ami here alone, they have rested t! oir claim-- to popu1 1 1 1 1 v . here ha v e .lack son tin. I his stioen diaries re-ted thru- claims ! We appeal to tthe al ove ipiotatiou Ir.iiii corr. sionileiice between their two pr at mid acknovi li dded orsrans. I he, have taU. u -'THF. POSITION OF l'ATl.'OV Udl.-' Hundred- ol thou-ands of the peio.h money :ire iiinu;il! ;it their i!ispo-aI, .on! t he v h i v c con v erl. d every dollar of it into
the utter loss of all character and for
sllOtll ri vi-
operati
mid unboifd.t lann' of Mr.i'bii.
f- ir not for the result. The cople are now to ('ei ide whether thpv will be nwayed by "nat-
roiia'.e" or by "princijil
and to their virtue
sharing v i lv on.
its in niicrs nn. I wil Ii
. th.
tH
( )nr .S nyr ( )ur phisosnphic al readers, who hitherto valued themselves on the possession of five s-nisrs, and our les instructed friends who have talked, in common parlance of being frightened , out of llu ir si vi n si as, .v, will, to use the i phraseology of parliamentary petition-
sing, no 1 1 1 1 l wiin i onsiernalion ami
ptil
,l,rr l,5""tn ,.',h,! ""'PI'V: dismay at le.-.n.in.r thai if l,:,c hi.t horn
Lie dsp.oti-m, or Ihr urbitran mode, withi , , . , , ,,,'- lorms; but prec.oio,,, ,t.i,; which ha, no ttl.,1 n , , In, tone .v a,, !!! 3Ian,tbe other cuarantre than the individual character head ri ciT.'lfed bl'inos, elqos only one ofthetirmul Dnkr. 1. t 'Ii. Dido-r aj s, ri-;ht-' sense, ;in,l that sense s touch. His eye I.. iV,a ll.a'l ..ir i.k s,. frre Vf t he deer III A ..,.. i .. I . .l.;....i, 1 .: i t .....
i ' i o s -1 1' ( 1 1 . 1 1 oi . r ' i s, 1 1 1 s e.l l 1 1 M l ( 1 1 ; . I. I .1 ..., I.li. ,1 ,.,!,. l,ir. . I ' .
pam, proving.! ...ri " vniili, - , - or..,. I,.u ,o- . ,. II- lo. .. . -I
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lfl (III HI rnil I'lTIH ."'nr, nnur ii
dent can think of appointing to the second Kneculiveolfieethe LewisM'Lane, (a notat ions federalist,) who at Loudon degraded his country by mean suppli
cation to the liiilisli ministry, anil hv
disgracefully adverting to a change of
administration in the U. Stales, as furnishing ;i motive for the grant of a useless privilege, to which if it were worth having we were fairly entitled upon the ground of principle ami reciprocity?
A SrnsciUKicii.
American Silk. A correspondent of the New York Journal of commerce write from Loudon us follows: " I forgot to mention to v. oil sometime ."ince, that the American silk offered here for sale, waa bid in at public auction. The price was limited at 1 ls.but only loVddjwass offered. The manufacturers however pcak widl of it.'1 Here we hove the bo--t commentary that can be made on the assertion, that il is ruinous for us to make sewing silk, nuts, i.loves. &!.c. out of our pood silk: and that
wo on "-lit toesiiort our raw silk.
o I
At lis
mate, throughout the greater part, if not all
the year, enabled him to procure. The result in regard to the tw o last spayed cows, was, as in the case of the two first, entirely satisfactory, and fully established, as Mr." Winn believed, the fact, that the spaying of cows while in full milk, will cause them to continue to give milk during ihe residue of their lives, or until preventod bv old age. When 1 saw the two last spayed rows,
it w as I believe, during the third year that
I.. . 1. - . .1 I . I , I -
wight br (Lllirult for thr lord to rtrjoj the ---,. o s ion 0111 s , soon, ills w lion chimf c of hunting them ' i" but Touch nod ( Jo.
Dr. How e, the celebrated (.reek phi
lanthropisf, has again si t his feet upon thev had constantly given milk, alter they
the soil of Ins count rv lie ha nig arn-; w ere spayed. ved at Hostonin America. The character of Mr. Winn, (now de ceased) was hihlv respectable, and the
touches Mm II.-, his pal-J Who are the most disinterestedly j ,ost entire confidence could bo reposed in
good ? D've give it up1
not him"!
The good for! the fidelity of his statements, and as regard- , ed lh fac'ti which he communicated in re-
a pound in London the American producer would scarcely realise more than '2,50 for raw silk. Whereas he ran make it into sew ing silk, and thread for mits, stockings, cVo. (those " gold frving pans1' of Messrs. Du Ponceau and IV 1 lomerguc!) and obtain from five to seven dollars a pound according to quality. We hope to hear no more of exporting our raw silk, and importing the manufactured article. If the process ol m inufactii ring sew ing silk from raw silk is to double the value til" the material lliatis, to make three dollars worth six then let us have tho advantage of it.
To remove f ics from room. Take half a teaspoonful of black pepper, in pon der, one teaspoonful of brown sugar, and on ta. hlespoonful of cream; mix them well together, and place them in the room, on a plate, where the flies are troublesome, and they will soon disappear.
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