Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 180, Vevay, Switzerland County, 6 June 1835 — Page 1
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j!,,-. rod. a't! should induce the ndop.ion of mv plan, per-!' 1 F. Wood, F-i. in thi.-, town, f.ilsh k a do.u fu.' Speak mm W, ..u villian,
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the sod has not hi (ii rolled- haps the pleading of interest m.iv . 1 there-'month or two ago, and grew lean and poor. "it there and split yn down. At that i
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.ia w has a rower, huv one.
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i - "lark, a n-spi tii-! id in thi- slate:
fore assert, as the result of nmc nivneneeUler mvner. fit id In" that h. r death was incvit-. heard some one ,u-v er, and say In; wanted to
filial such roads are the chennost in ihe riid-lablr. killed her ami Mibicofcd her. :h evt rv In-I Ihe wav out. W. !I, well, said the Uin-
v. heen cotr.muniea-iJUhl where found, farm? uniformly command 'iloek on nor should in similar ea-os. to di.ee- era!, wv 1! s In t ! w ou lunl the way
The full.iw jiiir llorns in. And tln n lie e-iilca ler inc wiui ail n:
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clabie nuia-i-'i least nvc Hollars: more prr acre, ta:m thosejuon aiul examination
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otor of two aeres ol
ahf.it an acre is
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! V til V-. S'ees a.bout
!t ear
"on iiatiiore.i a
lie has made ;'..") lhs. of raw
!of eijiial quality w here the old ro.vl stem
compels people to ti tvel in unrt;r. (Jan skc Fanner.
-Tea scK uncoils-, ve-
A?in;i( AX Silvtu.-
ihlc and
cfthe poto!iitea!ninaiion h i e ht i it d . ! i u. in- imi'Jit. lv farni-lied hy him. She was .juilc "Id and. My hair flood riht on cend, ! ran (oil it; ith land) iindinir that .-he wassi.kand fail -jhirl luould'iil do to llimh; so 1 run out by a
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ill
uid fi d her alone, till sh
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yrew b aner ami me ni' n lolks, ainl we pit a hulil aiul aim. l
.,r hm h:. In vii cxtahle aiul came nates, and mum r,)lx-r nr-imore terhle. allhoish her nnneti'.e centmuedJ" "ii -olu's with lire pokers and too-v el.--, ana
The le.ues tides of domes-tie use. irsua'lv made of real and (inalh she was kiiied. Icrv pai t of tin: I'oot-jaeks, and an thin;; we could cU
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DDii v ana inicsunt s nau a in .nm .i ! p .. '' .".i r"- v
Hilton the exaiuinalion ot the heart it wasmd llier, found to he in a dropsical stale. TSie heart j iVe id-nt
ml the worm.-: silver, are now manufactured in New York
t!i:v hi ok, by i. ('lark,"' what is caded American dlyer, in c..nlrai.i ia wh- lives in the fmiilv. jl'i-tinction.to Herman sily.V. Tho all v con-
an tiling we co
t c w t ut into t!ie
stood a It Her by tla haiuber. lookintr as
-Id
doer of the
noech-i'l :r-
t!aeo wee!;-. ?r. Ha: k a!-o,sisls essentially of eoppcr, 7inc ami nickel, to 'case contained more thon a i;ill of w atn -j il.i' I in a mil!,. They made me aliera!, '. ii; r to the- b i-lness. Thelme l.Uter of which it owe? its color, hardinessi'luid. and one lohe was found to be weak,; for they all K-ll a little -4-ittish, and 1 didiU : ..!. cm bi-i.Iv hv Mrs.'imdsomc other essential properties. Alarm-j liable,, diminished in size, and eiden(iy was-jkut 1 should t bl..wn throti.uh wil!iaii lei laair woman above" alluded to.jfrctures of this land can of course he afforded j I in;: away. There was no pab.no.s .f the,!'. rv I c't half way to him ; hut as I thouuhi
;i one
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Wlioi care of a r. Clark
o;:r J.'ii ir- pe; a l i t iniiirn oi
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m.,,1 -.!, - i i l n nine l e leaner 1 nan I u.ci ,t o-,m,m.h. tiKr i o in- shn :u ir-iuii in tiiw ia e a ill t : il i ouia im: "lory enoii"-u 1 1 I f ioum uie ue -
ilk season tla y have' I'eddlara who nmonc other notions tndi appetite continued modeiab tv cooil. ami ; lendii.-- tie- (iineral, I would'nt llich; so 1
'.n-.;lv of ri.'ht small!" ccnuinc silver snoons"' to our ronntrv mat-1 the stomach was full when she was killed, --imarched ri'ditunto him anil tlinehed him.
las -old 1 1 is raw silk;1"0'. wi.l speculate en lliese to cood advant- The owner considered tin; di-ea-e
d.
and hri
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ite trea-ma.
t the --aim. :!-. or t-
AY
Poll!)
.":) cents per lb.
ia e reason to
lave been
merehanls in ew
ilk !ni;iit
The professor of chemistry at West J 'oil it of the rot, what he call
stales that vessels ma le ol this romp; -si' ion may he used in cookery without injury. ( "'"(' (la:.
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f..r live dolia.s per pe an 1. 3Ir. CdaiVsi f JCE OX CATTLE AND A NEW WAY
lo;-
e
la iox c
-oi! sleits e
lain
in drv w i weii. ae.. oar loam
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W U!i ml
oi i.:e crop tea oi or. i;:. Ci.ney
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i. y lores are ioi i v or liltv vc:irsoul, and
..d a l:;i '.:: si.e. The v have been manured .m..l cultivated w ith areat cue for the last
efteen ji ears.
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TO KILL THEM.
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For some wise reason orollier.it ha:i nleas-
-Mr. Clark thinks tha.t an acre.cd Providence lo create a sect of animals in
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ma eovei.a v.iui trees eouai lo mo-e on lliC slianc ol what are eominonlv ca eil lice.
i::d will a i. i ! about ? i!. of silk a year, to live upon other animal-. These are often-
ii- sec l.ou-e or toL "'o:iivv. is 1'liv leei i on" limes troublesome to faimeis. An anima in-
a 'necK.s; ret," and ;
iatrs that il is the third case that he has had
in Lis llock in the course of a few yeare.
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Me Mood as still as an old liess that liad hecu lo-l in a swamn a fartni'dit when his master
inr Fcrni' ".
a n. l. et v. iue. and one siorv or about iesled with them ram-nl iiirive. k, i s him evciebut in niv bed room up ehamuer: and tin
t or ten feet hurji, not lathed or plastered; so well, as another animal kept in the fame. son is tins. I have sprained niv
ra.iv
Frotn tJti I ) i;rninis (i:t'ti . saIvi;i:nt downincs .vcoint ov tut. WAl IN ! TON Al l' VI US. Wabiiimj ton City, up chamber in the Cinerals house, April Is, IS'io. ir.u Jack: You see 1 don't write thi:letter in the Kal lloom. as I done all alonij.
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nv-ml :i If lb the iir--
hut m evci v -i i imifViT. ai.' SO 'or.
. ! the wi.c..; i an : i ra. ki rul-e il t
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comes to ( att h him. Wo took and saohed him. to ree ifhehad any pi-toN and daircers about him. bat be.
h.idn'l, and woutd nt t !1 u- what he wa- arler, only he was trv'mg to find his w ay out. So we held a council of war upon him, and (he ('iner.il linally roiicluded it was best lo lock him up in the Malde until! mornim:. and then have a warrant 1 him. and sec what ho
jbad to -ay for himself. Wv. went an I b rked .him up in a room in the stable, and ! tea!-: jibe la y with me up into mv room, so as to
keep all things -a'"-, and we la. id down and
ancle
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(-ci- . !. mi. tiiri iiiue imp o
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ore rnornints
Se
iio- tliai -oen a:ior taey he re.i'iil v v. e: h' .i under ti.e
.iu;o!i mii.ivora a io win
her. tne s.ai i- raundat
d up bv trie e fool laav
Vr.it
have com .si.,;) or tC0. He li.i- ivav that is not infested w ith them. The nat- putlv had I cant touch my foot to the lloor. ;is ''n :ii u was c.everiy hglil the i.mer-
vtr had occasion lo warm his cocoonerv.hiral historv. Hint is. tho l.-d.iu rl..,r:i. tcr- So I've had to stay up stairs all day. The!-'" and we mustered out and went
is practiced m liaiv and t rance; indeed.
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We
this leas never been dune by any of the eilk
-rowers at Jlanr-held. Mr. ( lark iniorms
thv-e. This 'us. that at the Silk I'.ictory in Mansiield, reels lus'uovirx ,'aso now propelled by water power. A very
e small amount of power answ ers the purpose
m ion-eon
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laoen-ss of its parts which too ireily-Improved reels are now made hy several ineihe rain: and if we co:-,:rast litis Male eii.auii s who live either at Mansfield or in the
lnul ;:ie ra:n : ana u we co
of things with clave v land, we sh.d! discover, vieiailv. Mr. Clark states, that his mulb
ileal somothinqouht to be done to eounterar t trees have been greatly improved hj careful thi? defect .f liie soil. ?now ro'diny earl in cultivation. We have shown Mr. (..'lark a the sprinc is the remedy; and thour-h it istalemont in tho last number of the Cultivauetiin late for tlic operation this s:.a-oa ie.jtor of the profits made by Mr. Carrier, of inanv p! ices, vet on clicr lields it re.'.i:!t still Trani e. from an acic of mulberry trees. He
ho useful.
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islicsof these animals-is not well understood (Mineral's been rubbing opedikloe on it, and '.e .ovv our bird looked m us cage. .1 her. most all da v. and it's fot a I fll we went alone and unlocked th
. viiwj uiv; in iiiu ij 1U1 VUV- uii i1''"- 7 - o
oviparous how lone it is before they come lc, tittle casv now, so i mougnr i a set uow ii anu
maturity and can propoxate !iow many eggs
x iemale can lay at a tunc how long they
door carefully and looked inT and as true as you are aliv e, lie was cone, and there waint
wiitn vou. and tell vou how 'twas done
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Yc had the dreadhillest Hurry here last jouie .un iw.i u ou mumi on mm. ncinev
live if not molested what tlu-v like best and ni-ht ll.at I ever see or heard on. It seems ,lt 01 il '"si1' window that no mortal
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what they hate worst are ouestions which to me that the Cinral s l.ou-e is haunted, or, . up io, oi w neiner ne crept inro
lthejevery farmer ought to know how lo answer, else somebody is Lning a plan to kill him I erry j and which wc doubt if one in the world can 'can't tell which. 1 wish 1 knew if Mr. Poin-
answer. Farmers have dilleient modes of dexter was any where m these parts now;it he destroying them. Unguentum, or anguintum was, I should know w here the mischief come as wc Yankees loo often say. will kill them. from.
and oftentimes the cattle loo. It is a prepara- Put to come right to tlic pint; ye sec w e
thinks that the statements is probablv notex-
We mav con-iuer the use cf relht g w heat acrcerated. and that an acre of well cultiva-
anoiher point of iew. 'i he sui lace ol ud muibery trees at Mansfield would yield a
loamv I.uhI in the spring, often abound-; with: larger amount of silk
Silk Cullurist.
-mall projections ami depressions w 1
h h
nave i
.ii i- . i r n-i
resalled irom tne neaving oi toe lio-t. l ne letois of the wheat nre consequently exposed, and too much w ater is retained from heavy
showers. The roller is alio a remedy for these '.
the key hole, or how. w e. can t guess to save our lives. The Cincral feels a good deal uneasy about it, and so do I. lilair says it's? Poiiub xter's works, we ma)' depend upon it; bat Cineral shakes his head, and says
I here, s no wav to prove it. Soon as we hnd
tion of mercury and a poison. Paeon fat wiil'sot up pretty considerable late last night, I :i'hv ;'" t t I will let ) on know, kill them, and so will almost any grease that jam! the (iiueral talking over matters andj our h.in cousu:, Tv,,,.v,,.r, gets on to them. Tobacco juice w.ll kill the fhi"g-5 about the next campain, which the j NAt.LAl JOJ.L DO N1N(..
old ones and hatch the ecus if put on warm. incral says will he as tight a one as ever we j
toourcertain knowledge, and oftentimes m;ikci'ad yet, especially if Judge White! holds! Tl . , . . '. . . ... I': 1 i, i- ..II i- ..III
llie animal toliarm su-t no orv oleasnnt on :
CViiS. Ti
re i- a practice among many
-which ought to be noticed under this he
We alhi
armcrs
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REPAIR OF ROADS.
Much has been wiittcn respecting the state of our roads, and the manner of forming and
jil'.onijiiiein. v i . ... i yiii.iuii.iiiu ev'eiieiiee !t is convinced me, that most of the labor hc- ! stowed on the roads is worse than thrown a-
ie editor of the Phi!-HdrJphi;a Commercial
the Cineral gets out of all patience a Herald savs, he was hound to a di-tinrmir-hed
feeling. All these preparations are somewhat: nwst whenever we speak about Judge White, town somewhere, in the county of ibu lin-len, . . 1 ... . tir ? ir.. i ii-i'. i ii .1 "iii.i l. ii i'i' ..- . I .-i ..
trouble
juice
L'lldllU
ins w.av u
II nines of RcadlleUK has discovered wlicit to
n5. : n now rrmo1 v n rl r.cnnin 5j cn fi
i .- ... . . . i. " p.v.. v,uiwm llliu ML L'lLClllilVj IJ eU fcVJ
en w heal ;vv- ' J " .m oth rs.tlt is simply the application of tar in a : i ii nos-ii) b; to induce the overseers ol hnrhwavs i. i . ii i , 1 . t.
runout lainer roiimg or i. iiio-.viii ii in; .uiu, i - 3 new .Mini!) ;uoui uic notiv ol tne animal irouu-
w hen the sea-ea proves unfavorable a largo." :opt a p.an uu.eient irom tne one Scner-jlcd wilh theni, nnJ it l)roVGS ,urc jestruction p-ation of the seed is wa-i-.d. Jt did not.'J Pf'd' , . to tlicm. If this is a fact the discovery is a
i ne- sou iiomi me io.ui t-uie snouia oe uum h , ;.,i w f
ivi j ""pui lain one. .nuinc rurini't
)lcsome to apply, especially the tobaccoU-' :,)s if Judge White hold on he'll be the.called Turpenliiic, and wen
, because the beast must be sopped in the means oi nrcaking up me jvcpiumran panv ;one oi me sana mus. ne came across a man
gravy ol the Indian weed. ana stop :Mr. v an liuren s eieclion as sure as at work in a cornueld. situated, accordm" to
e have been informed ihnl Cant. John kite:
to -owin
eitnor roiling or
over seed
rowan.
1
i i'.-i - '. :m manv a !;ir:ni r las consoled!
h-mwrlf ia this wav lor the l...s and disapnoint-i lo lllc ronTst "cap, hut never scraped to the
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vW!s.if inff-n.lin-T ti roviT it. his ncirhhor
would laonouneeliim in-inc. Now the truth &c a ditch of sufficient capacity lo prevent
i i i ii . i ..l i f r:i el lit)"- nnfli. V here land .iiliniumf flio
te.ent oi a crop, li no snouui sow nisvvne;ui , , , 7 . . 7 J 0
. road descends toward it, it is important to
,vc; tlie water (low ing on the travelling path
' f 1 1 I lit 1 , m . t 1 I
have -ol into the habit of ti u-img too much! me water siiomu DC conducied lo llie lowest lo thAveather: hut our dntvas good farmers' ground, and there pass under the road hy a
1-, because clover seed will oiteii taUe,
i- lo make it take bv covering it with the soil, so that when the young plant puts forth its root, it mav not be scorched or diitd up by tho. frost hot or sun. ( Inr mini aiial obier! at this lime, however.
io .-nil lb.- attention of farmers lo the im-!0Vlr them a 1
nortance of the roller on sward land new Iv jdrawn by oxen
culvert, which should be made ofslone if prac
ticable. Roads that have not been gravelled, and
have become, suthciently dry in the spring to work, may be. rreallv benefitted hy passing
NEW POTATOE. (cONVOI.Vf MS T VT S.) Copy of a communication from L. I'auheil. I'iSrp of iS'cw-Jersey, to William Prince Jt Sons, Proprietors of the Liuna n Rotanic
darden, at r lushing. Lomniumcated lor
'.ite;and then- we shall go over the dam to-'.the account, in one cfthe most rascally an I rethcr. 1 kind o" stood up for Judge Whiteipoverlv stricken spots upon the habitable
a utile, and told tee (mineral l did nt see why ; globe a perfect "skunk s nuserv " where, one Ih inocrat had'nt in good a right lo be j i grahopper would die of iiauine in a range a candidate as another 1 democrat, and even jot a thousand acres. The editor rentured in body .allowed Judgo White lobe a good le--the mo-t ih I'.c.ite manner, to express the omocr.it. j pinion that it must be hard living in tin so
At that the Cineral got almost mad with parts. The native ceased his woik. looktd me; and says he, Sargent Joel, it scans to inej daggers and hoe handles at the editor, an t vou never will leam politics in the world. j-eemed ncaih deposed to use the latter n i--Don't vou know, savs he. and hav'nt I told j-ile upon his face; but thinking belter of so vn)ou a do.eii times, th;il Mr. Van 1'uren isto'leiit a response, he answered with proper di vbc the regular Democratic candidate, to bi-nily "Vou need not think I'm so tarnal
nominated by the Pallimorc convention i And 'poor, eilher, fori can tell you 7 ea-.'i
il any body opposes his nomination, wont it
bean attack on the virtue ot the people ?
the New-York Farmer, and American (J aid- j And wont any body be worse than a traitor to ner's Magazine- Ids countiy not to vote for Mr. Van Huron? ., T , r Well, says I, (lineral 'snosen Mr. Van IhiCentlemcn: I have tins day sent lo Messrs. i ii i . i i .i i o- ....... fen ;Iiiiii!iI h" iwimm.'i I -i I hv Hie I .-i 1 iniiii'i-
dough.
lurned over by tiie
when Ihe obstruction of man;. rt'.:i
od in oar held.-, an eve
the sod. was hard to ael
I
rvune v ears ago.i
u ge straight iron shod ?craI)Cr.words,S.mford & Co. with a request to f, n, w l.ich fills the ruts and leaves! W!.ird l soon as rouble, a Ismail boT, x
or-
on-
t'ic surface smooth. When this is accom-
rcITK1JnJpii-hod, the ditches and culverts cleared out.
re- u!ar inversion oi l ,!'d tne nridges prepared, the remainder oc
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- C I an 1 Some CUill- lmo io.io le s.n.'in.i ia, e 'uiii-..i in Mi.iiiiiii;
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Per rootm- it lip W ith the old lashion-i-'avei io me io.hi, n uu- iii.uei..u cm oe ii.m
Ir-i"- .oi l f ore ? wiinin a iiisianee oi two mnes. neginmng
valoi
eil bviil-ploa:
jl to pieces as maeiias j
put on
v ii
e-i!.!e
v lion '' icii lor
rail ol il;
Hie purpose r
It was again l:ll one end of the district, and progressing till
f loo.-entii" up aiail the tax is paid, covering the travelling
c,dt!iat had hecr rno settled down P-il'i lo the depth of six inches. The next
.... r..-,K- I., I,.. ,?;lnrbel bvlhoi ra.". Il a so I year Digm Where, llus woik is emied, and sc.
iVeononiiv br-:.oee.e.l liwtbalk would be left j progi ess until tiic whole district shall he well
in the first idou-dung. pa. tiallv covered bv th. ; gravelled. Where this system has been pur-
furrow siice, ae.dontlieseparlsthedragwould;sued, it has ,Cen lound that tho roads allerprove ineiiiciont. A second ploughing and a j wards require very little repair. Second drawing was ila ref re in.'.ispensabh ' This may appear formidable undertaking lo m ces-at-v li the season proved dry, thi me-pomo, but there is no one case in which the lho.1 answered well, though it w as a very la-: eld adage is more true than in road making.
on,.- Iinf ii if ic.ooeited lo be wot thN,! that ";i tiling well done is twice lone.M In
iv:iv of raiMii-' lmlian ci in was a hard con-! -ome parts of our country it is dillicult lo find
oern.and we believe il is now entirely laid 'good gravel but it will pay lo draw it a con-
aside in this .niai h r. sidcrable distance, being iar superior to any
When grass land i- intended for Ihi pur-jollier material. pc.se. U is" row geneially ploaghed with an! The state of roads strongly indicates the even I'urrow. and but once. Many farmers! character of the inhabitants. Where travelseemmvtio be aware, however, of lb- benefu ! lers pas over good roads, and those bordered of roll "m" beloi (he harrow is put on. Thi-jby handsome shade trees; and more espe-ial-operation seish stu .' l firmly on the botb.mily. as is generally the case, if they find them f the furrow-: and H co it wi'll remain undi-- in company with well fenced and vvell cultiva-
tnrbrd ''nx iC
r , . v ii pulverizing too - . .i-i
toil. A light has-.-v. v.. th ,,M U1" to-e.llu.r preferable !o u::e with lai-o lo, th vhi li never ought to be U.ed oil sUeh oeca-
(eil firm-, they form an opinion highly favor
able of the indusli v or intelligence of the own
er-.
If none of the considerations I have named
taining four roots, received from Marlinico.
hy Mr. L. du bureau, a gentleman of this place, as a species of (he Convolvulus Ralatas. a specific name of which I am ignorant. They were recommended lo him as superior lo the common sweet pota'.oe; when boiled, they are harder than the Carolina kind; le gout lient un pcu eclui de Piginmo. The root, it is said, will keep sound a whole) ear in the West Indies; those sent have been dug these four months. They do not require a longer time lo come to maturity than the kind cultivated with success in the lower part of this state. The foliage is a very good fodder, and is used as such in Marlinico and Caudaloupe.
I think the introduction of this variety of
potatoe m the United Stales, wuere it isr I be
lieve, entirely unknown, may heot very gi eat advantage; and should the heat in this latitude not be great enough to bring il to perfection, there is no doubt but that its culture in the Southern Slates will be attended with the success it lias had in the West Indies.
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1 J . . , . . ., - ' . - mtes. and
means, a new vegelaiue inio uus country, 's the only apology I can offer the liberty 1 take
of requesting you to give a tried (oilsi nhure.
in hopes that you will be successful in the attempt.
rcn should he nominal ed hv the
convention and should lie the
u tin
regular IVmo-
ii'loomv ni'dil atler v!i. (',1! .nJ vl,;. !, .
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eiauc c.aiana.iie, ami men spojen unco pai-ilu pc a i :x fu rw1
ins .' i 1 1 iv; i i:im Ke.i hi uic truiiM ; inniri ; rL't"(IU'l"t tl i C
vote lor .nidge lute, anu he Miould he one -, .... h,,;,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,
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ted how would matters turnout then '
aid the (-intra!, the w lone over again. His
i rc lnutl !'-
Tfir: rrn-T SiTennicu of m.oon. .7 precis'?nli'jui. Tliore is in prcserv at ioii at Col e, says a Traveller, the first animal (hat -heO blood vi: Thel'lta t!iat bit live on t!..;?
io fell, and w hie!
i. V,
age ot some ed the. .-ode-
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s;uu ioe uuiiiiii, uie ih'ik v.oiuu o.io io in n .. sl, a
election w ould lit ho
constitutional. Judge While. nr nobody else, would have any right lo t!ie Piiiib ni v if he was'nt regularly nominated at the Pal
timore convent im
ImUsav 1, Cineral, .Iocs, ti.(. S(!,llIu a (;.w (,fwI
the constitution say so? It's no matter w belli er the constitution savs so. or md, says th
Cineral; the Jtemocraiie pari) say so, and II
say so, and that s enough. Put let me come back to Ihe tfory where 1 sol out. about the flurry we had be-t nighl. We had such a warm talk we kept at it til! about midnight, and then we went up chamber to bed. 1 sleep in the next room to Ihe
lor there were viai '.
those d.ivs, .and why i.ol giant i'c nun. ilea-, and inusui! .( , !;av e ai;;a:n jU generated in these latter das- haviie; come a pigmy sh"il lived punv rae. e ioi b:ipsa I'-vvoflb.e " rn.d itHhih ,
nom il is said w iJ e
all.ack a lior.-e ami his ruler, impier tand drag them oll iufo llie swamps v i!h ! Ihe country abounds. -N .'.; y .'; -. '
ei n
! il'c Ttr ni r-i- l't;rnir. MCLLSvs. JIOKSDN. Mr. Fiditor:-- 'an any of your su; --i.:-'iv e ;i sad-litf toi v reason, why the l -rmei:
! li
(Mineral's, and have, ever since Lawrence sot Tchiiessoe, A i1! tonlinue to breed the si
out (o shoot him; for the Cineral says lliereVj horse u pi elerem e lo th' iiiii!c! Sine: m no know in' what may happen, and he want-j Ihein surely can, or they would not follow a to keep his best friends around him. Weil, I practice, w hicii they know to be imp,. ! !.,!. ...
was so sleepy I dropped lo -leep oi two mm-i Ihoie.oi 1 .: kihmv .ioL. , .no ,.n.-e
nisnAsi: or thi: jif art ix sih:i:p. A worthy old Ewe, belonging to the flock
any. mil
an u m
m lie
i.bd
I"
no-
ie.
a as sound a- a hiv. And lh
fir-1 1 knew, I was waked m bv the Cineral bi.'ied iiien lv fro
L I
round Ins roein like a lion. in.d: I inim, w v i an n oo no nun r
stl enr.ne i- ib-eide'd!)' preferable lo t
;v iei
ippe.'.rance ot lb,. ,u i
i i
J hopj'i d out of bed ail -d.indin. and run up; (ion
to the corner of ihe loom next to his and li
toned. The. Cineral was marching ncros.ihe room, and tlu.ishin:' hi- cane en the
ioiso, in aimosi ever) ic.-peii. It i-, (rue, ti c- sie of ihe mul. hawing-i- heavy a dr.alt as the
prevents larger hor
. i s
lloor, and calling out to somebody, what do bid a team ol goo . v,-ol mule. ill draw any
veil want? vv hat are veil fumbling shout tin lotd (hat io u.-uaby dtawu .il out our i
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