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-s, v j- t , Y a 01 A " 7 VA ij 7V 1 f L I i 9TITUTI0 N. A N R T II E LAWS THE GUARDIANS OF OUR UBE8TY. m, t rr T-i-air ' I. X-ti1 -!,;,.- gr. . imthDiy, dixxjiuli; si, .113. a W . A. ' tr ari J.-aSfii j. . . ... .. --cv.n , ., ,K: w I - 111 1 V- .4W - si it :4V o o 1 if - 1 - v W . . ' -- i A iis,c"ii V u?8 IL le.el of the 4euf opoii a atei ofet oerth, ,oaAlTM Intf jJa but little (kwfh . aa n a!-urh I til c-,.r.l.-,l .1.1 .,-,,.X With a iul in any the Ueanv inohrai d a wu crop ,aw K' 1 !, 1 M il. aa. a . . ivj ii i 1 .... -cropVtractll geuer-l bViV; and it rhuat il li.l ! hl'ii l.ulr-.l hm a In.l anil rain f .1 " . . . iVhordrafr Ue ear armeartd 'rttete. , Y , Aicb U t iitv fori b. 1 fV . ff 1 hit Mil W"MB t A jl nj to itraqjjU!jr dUjyVTbr thWIh IV Jm4 5E o J pre f th pk trtt alter rl? llit ear vu ie lweBlJ thi lraNj,wli au Va pioteeo viu wnnav Ore it Jain - W . . tinned it ffreaflireiiBili I o thif . r .i . r .... . ri . . . f .1 . 1. - .i.. j..iti eeoe( out 11 ta i:ie cuuure 01 mie nc arerk 1841, and thaVdiVwhwh chieK Jy eonxtuuto. thia repaU It walu equally ureased with tea- Ware; and ur acree ui tue tame quality jtrni dicriptTun were measured aud tak d off. Two of the acre, were plowed awit cave only tlurtv-eurii biwliela or," - 'a- " pet wre, butYTi-e ton. of atrat;' fw,,0 J "n'bow, acein their I which iweIreiBcheideeiVwithlwohorea.8nd;PeW p,,.,Mf twr two m ..r.i.... j-;,. :,.t.. r..... lipwe.. TLalvro potion in a"! other aw ' '" - respect, we cultivated and Anil man n Vwl .1. 1 actly alike -ravGra.t.VjiUed. uJi 111 L - . . . !Ban..prc ie. ilwhe lait,weekl V eight Inchc. dee j, Iwelveuclif aV., riV lyches V'tde. rua I rnJfurro otluta V .. .A aiuJl. t litre lJbrooh;'in'the dry aandy.T'!e o-'1'6"6 " t I) .ecT a vey severe aiiu IJujr-conuuncJ it. It was soniO evu cut that t he t plowed portion had the advan --r. - - f jfr.Uili- atma and Lrnnrli-a f.f I. nlnnta uereitroner, anJ they firat eovered the I naairoun ground. r . . " . .... ' ; peaiciuv, anu wiui rnurr auccca., sy The potatoes were lilied in the titu'r1ouf rswi v hat lia been called .went f ti.inlipr. u1ii.ii it waa fmuwl that J Dutton, Hie Cook, and the illint llu ia'iJ plowed twele inclies deep pro iluced fil'ty-sevcn bolls per acre, and I the land plowed-eighteea iiiehe deep produ red .itty-iiine bolls per acre, being a dif ference ol.twclve bolls per imperial acre, offourcwu toiheMU Hl is a condition annexed tPthe pre - inlnhi oftVri..! hv tha lli-rhland AticuUu. ralSiiety for eVperi.neuU4n deep plow that one baif of tlie laitj jjwd shall m?i be cultivated in the ordinart-vfay.' Cv evidence before the Acricu Itural t.om- nnttce i 1833, the depth , of plowing in ih.it couikv is from ix to flint laches, If that death had been taken for tlie low est extreurc in thiji experiment, the diff- - rence in th production of iIib two por a a a a lions, il i believed., would Jiave oaeir greater; but at this held had been plowed twelve iuchesVeea for vears, its ordina - ry depth was alhered u, and the diffo ,-rence is ccrt-aiuV juTj c'icntjo establish the advantage of Aep A to the quali it ilouwhrnir. is excellent for t!te Us of the land, and season Iroin both pivu in that respect llici is no difference, The potatoes from thi leep tillage were larger, more dfonetiz ants, and not so many had fewer smal. green color as tho-e from, the other Tire, quahtity on ' e is yXeven bfII nprlScot which Ms a good crop focapy year;,fiid it will rea bs granted that ii is far aboe the av- UlVl.aVn. WV- lie uecp iUia . a . . l-a. . v ege8J tne (iistnsltnis year, many neius -,-rorpuiicingha!fVJQp. A "anpprjori V. ty sVj striking must theTcfere be asi-ribed to deep culture,. hcin on bftih portion deeper than ordinirr,' which fiirnihed moisture in a very tlry and scorching sea. son to a candy soil, and iaied its pro duce abo-.e t'nt of richer lanJ.-i. But though iliU is a great crop 'for the sea-on, it must luve been still greater if the field dai been less exposed, as it h id mi shel ter; and ihretMlay. of very ileiit wjml, in tilt? firl woeli -( Anf wt, broke do.wti the plant-, which', from llioir reat luxti l'ce were t!ien very tun lc'r, and clicck- Cithcfr An8n'ou to V Jra tht rspc'itne iont c eeirrrisent ciko- t; lull Knetl of IL1 ojo- Cbuiiwi till tht firth co uuit. isgis rxovra up. Ana uw . . . f a - i (1 tiJ U If e rf ne J. br u aJJllioa froa j ufc-oii uh lik-h It (a interuiieJ, , ,fi J reDuirJ aare Irat lul. 'i J rtc-'i reJ atare frut ful. j l4tt, l, deep riAasniaz lacreaaea f'lhe produre. it iaereaek aSM tke aoViJf lofVeeetaM manure; ami a rrtater nor- TW pfsrtioJ irEBC. V Jioa u ruanare, "aJdrd t improved rul u . F.i.t wre. tnt pr1oe pmAeha iacreaa ?VLVT nJ T' ' " - L P4 Ine Vs8 n ,k'e Uanbar f"T' oenent of me reporteratvtaiw-tf tto Knew trial any premiuaVtrtfuttia aubject araa offered by ItUnXAe ricuhural Soetetr. ery few plaotera bar paid tliat atleo to the'aolcction of eed for pUntinr, their own iuieree t deoiamls. 4It fa pie of tegetalile 'm2Sft' no M Hika produer a lkev Eery one I 1BWe 1" tock, it aot only aware I of ifca truth of thia, bat be earrica ii out . j in hi vclepiioa of aniinIf tbreefrom. aaieewuia nnesi cam.a auu imm ana .j -r luem irorn in- i?nieofn,:De-fihe eaVe,temg f 11 fanned, iarre ana tlirif- ty, fro twiiete. trial their ourpring will poMeaVyUteae i)U.liiie. ' liut although die eamoSbing i true in the teseut le kingdoOTAtiff rldtra think of arailing , . tf g 1, j. . . , ...... .. 1 "t juu.ua te- . !.. k m w I atu.l Ii U I Ad.I a 1 i " " H "t "J -is i ?,.it io"r "tfleetioB.-year alter year,hae - tiaa e l.t a a. af aaaavaa w at Ik at af aa al avaaa 1 -s".' provfilited. - It would do writ the Crat rTuut after that gradually deteriorate he common atandard, and die' whole ing would be pronounced a humbug. Hid hunibtig, hu we ver, waa not in the original improvement. but in the.aubse- queut urglcct. 1 be improvement com. "'W J care uny aetecung uom 111 ' larae ear, ana Inrmtr them careiiiSfe larjjee tiHefo 'ue ir joining.- 1 a nextye letted Muxh a i mn'ycare :fCe? tfl fro l"u i mi.i -j itv-yu I .I..AA I, . I I 1 ..l.A.i keepinf npthi trf'.enV, reaped a ricluf riJvot.I-t herea.it L. l. .aI.-....a.i I.T.u-t,:. reii, i) gaiiit'Fj inuisfrimipa m, and tt'Kctin. hi. need from in thejspnnf A ouU be as likely to inierior.t. iroin .au,Y- m'liuvwuwj ;' "i- : m ' "V - i a a - a .a - one wd be prwhu-eU avcOrdin? to the J nM ph P'"'.0!'" ' V baa'been uuruioHiou ui at'it ctmg ariru.. in. - . frn, have all owed their eelebrity to the J"u'L,,ll, at ifiiii'u vi cecu ir a acricaau i years, by tlie rei-peclive gentlemen wlio?e ; name tliev bear. 'I rue, it require tome little trouble to select every yeai; but 4vc ow -"g1 Prtt . .... . , iawnai pnue in tmpravuig di eyauui ! f lMbandry, lo take the necessary trou- - ( ble, especially when he ia o richly rc j PJ y an increased harvest. Columbia rianter? ! OLl'ie .ta-1 u r a. a x 1 a r T anv V Ah w 4iri i. r ff tin avi . it ir , -v a l . rate into AiaakUL. I"! rflTTTTI aw -HIVING BEES. . i rtee will often swarm by the niitldla of May; we have known them to cohic out sooner.'- Early swarms are worth - 1 money, and it is worth our while to at- a . . i teoii to uiem. ... ; Rlany new modes of Keeping bees have , been recommended within a fi'w years. - l'A little dark chamber, in the gable end of ; the house or barn, to place the luve in, lias ' been strongly11 recommended, ' We have tried this, bui do not like it. It is j j m makiu a lraiifresion, the pisadi. mora natural for bees to send off their tr.ci. " young hroods than to keep them at home . Ciismu eve I put on- my new suit, They need to emigrate and huild up anew, anihdiaved iiiy face rs'.irli aatmooth They will thrive, 'for a time, in a little j in iron, ai.d cut over to old Mi. Blul dark chamber, but they cannot be well : fmiietri. A soon as I went into the par managed there. .We can neither obtain , kr, where ther wusali .fttin round the a portion of the honey annually, nor can fire. Miss t'ailine and Miit Ktauh but) . i ii .i i i- :.li tl-. . - . . . we taKe tip an me wnoie swarui wiiii, - rcon veniencc llccs should be kept ou tors, atid un- tier the 'shelter of trees to citre the ho- uev from the scorching a in the miildjc of the dar. Hives should be placed on vf posts four feet High- ' No. bee house is ; roiri,when she put it over the door.' ; needed; beo houses are harbors for No, I didn't I didn't no tu'-h thing moths.'- y V"' V j now,' eta Mis Mary, and her face bluh- When a new' swarm c8mes out it ge- ed red all over. ' nerally lights, on alow tree or a bush ifj. Old you ncedeu'l deny il'tez Mist any are handy. As soon as the awaVnii Kcsiah, you belong la Joteiih how, iist is quiet, a table should be set, or a plat form fchould he erected under it. i he liii cs shonU then be et, right iUe .vp mid nearly under the beesi So that when they, fall they will bo close to it. . They. will so.in ciani to the luve it they like it; auJ tliey 'will not ay in it .if thry'dis- Lie it, taw yw Htt tlirm !a4y 'torn'. Tt oli falk)B.-4 pnrtiro . LiU) i fare vet difTmc!; aJ modrro oriicra vboart rery leiraea a t!e jrrt vf teo otcrfitueat, and the ttroriure ( Ha bee, aeeoa not to too ihtt Uide is aay better moJo if Litioe them than to hotjl UiO Lie wronr ciila at, and eatctt Uieui ' ia It whf a tury lull trorq their rruoj pUret U.eo tura iho'bira ti'ht aide p aad aet it oa th iiooL ' . , a genu rap on me ujd, or rootunj place of the a warm, wi'I generally bring il.e beecjdowa oa the j latformjif they efioa to go tark agaia apt e tl l.mb an; othef rip. or fi:ea a bruU or wing oa a pole and bruh them off gently. The hje hould neierbe aiade iref the Crt ob- jert of t!e new a warm ia ui uiuVa ure of a dry reaidenr. A Utile hooey wiied willi a liul apirit may be tt-bbed oa ia - iJe tlie hive, to Male them more ouiet. Pome writer aner at the practice of ringing belle, beating drum, and. firing, ia the air. hen ten are inclinef 10 make ! for the wood. Q.rrOyX;? Jial i; i not proper toconfusSf the Ui a 10 orb . . . . ' a poat ible when they are.plpjiin a roc'cJ - i'aand attftnytinj to go Bl't$f e baae aaree awarma br euiih-rnet lltiu Man, i'lvghuan, ' BAR.V YAjW, It U rerommtVrU by tntelliircBt fr- .ne Durti raw ii.i a iuiuow in tniiui le. that thrvmav reoeire iiTj. centre mud.Uirre reuio Hili Huia manure and rain i!imn teT-4-h the manure1, at the liqiyQ matter mho yard of a different conatrucHooruna away, truli U often watted, or applied to andalrca dy ufliciently rii-h. tthi plan, though "ill.--..-. . I eood ia point of erononV aJ ave 1 nure, ia liable Co "ao Importum i bjeti a pond of manure and water ia the ceil 1 ma- tion; a pond of manure and water ia the centre of die rard ia rrrv inronvenirnt. lite ent ile are running intuit onitonieiime. it i. frozen over, ao that cattle are liable to in - jure on the ire. ,, ' " . . .M I. L' L : at -a a-.. 1 he Scotch method of eon.lrucling barn. yard obviuca thi uhjertiotr. .The yard decline from every part toward on aide, that all the licruid mav run. in rut uirecti(! then aiioii T . a. . a. a a a iii2 tiio vara iilniretfjfii, which is ailc the recep- tacle of liijid fn rotn-4 are jhced lariou ytancc to absoib il. la the yard should he pl"!"d peat,' ice, a may be eonvtWnt. to ah- luid onaiet Tjom yrmera ue hen ihet jpRend ti&vfm Hie ma- to mouga Iffary soils 'J clay when lanuret in be apiilietolidittoilK. lW cotivciiience in iiiug inlheyard if i.4bewtA haiirafTcmoTeil ia die ed when laid in Tfcan in the field itjmay be. ta veil from waste by covering it with loam When eairied to the field late ia the fall, and applied to the rand and covered in the toil early in the apring, there will bebut tiiileiermenta'iiln in thi eoldafart or the. year, conw-qtiently but ihw,imc, i-iuiiun tiiiutaior., I tV M rt li . f a i.ri nil u.iit.ii'.i u a . a . a ' P Ihf Snr'rrfAfuI fiirlMp of Major Joort A. ct'pretsvil tliroutfb tVynalr ial d al Pino, viiieok m 1 1k iiipa..a, a Iraxnl oT -. 1 ' llielli.jnfa. ' IEa Sir: Critihii itar. and . the tliiti'a did. You knew I told ynu ur my Uitl a gwn.e toiinj MiV M iy bp tn u t iiiit a UriMnm. tt-ll, r don H, a tlirTat ahtte, tlafghoit cum wiijniv nijin nrin a aerioua unyer litkrn. UuvSSl v ll you alt about th wbMe cireuiriftaTce. V '"' t Tlie 4ant i, I've "made" my. mind nn or'n twinly liiiiti, t i-go and rom the abo'e butioere: but Iwrtli wuS, at d lirn t o.e aiih her ichrn eye, and kiiil o bluhd at tue; I klwaya a a O . a a. fall fort k akerred and faulty, ' and all l at 1 mad- up to a-It bi t js forgoi; -o A'couldn't ihinjk of ttt aa me. Hut you'ie a married man. Mr. Thonfpo, in- I coulun t tell joii any ilnngbout pxppin the question at they call it. Ii'a a migh ty grata- favor to it u a putty g.l, ad lo'penpl at ain't uoeil Ii, it il gue iu.on ttrr us hard, 'lou t i J Tey iy winders don't mind it no' nrnfr'n turtliin.." lm iaueneu ne out. "There, trirte,' ez they, 1 told yiu to; I knew It oil be Joaeph.' What' I dun, Mis Cailine, tea I. ' Ynu cum under titiei's rhiken bone. and I do bebev th knew you a ut cum- - , a sure as there' aur charm in chickeuJ bonet.' , 1 knnw'd that wit a first' rate chance in say tomeihinibut the dear critter bok- rd .lorry,. and kepi bluhin to, 1 could it'i.tay nohin zacdy to the pirn'; o luck a chir aud icaclipd up aud tuck ia hi ra T Pfsour aith wpenevrr i pj ilr-5Sf?d i v 4mm ul bWtml pt it ia mj rl What fio too ioim i da boa a(tg U$ltj .,,,, l m ia It Atrp.tl Uf lite at ct, u a l-ruoma pracl lim ib bndoel 1 1 torf -a. ' U'Lta 1 aai4 Uit alta ttbcd ta( aad oarte, AiDt)oa fbifd. Sljeir ar tit. jw aaM f Arf aCfja... .;i f If . . II- bu gift, Jojih, 10 keep all Aer life mji . ui m. -,.;, f , . ".'"AheeguM Me. Sfcl!iaM, oleal iu-(joai a tl.-t and ta bri vp owr euxk- ioa ... . i J bj, o.oihti! a all of a, tj ay aW-rlia nt hi afte" ., , , TLca i W.a Imle uak-el lea ihcy aa all UxtLia aa btI ihry roul.1. , . , , , . . " ! lIiMy-tibtt art iba Sd Jr$ ! a hat 'fioea,tuU ' I'd lik 10 kayw jaCat barm thaie ia la 'aiockiB. P-Ie aa a day. ie gotia an mra.y Btootaeo wiry cau'l Call ooilaine br It aaoie; aiid I duu 1 a a iba'ie n brKrr tbaa the .ld lia.e ! Mople ww. W I ra 1 a gl 1 a law. 1 . . ... . child, I oed to bang ap my unkini d et ca full tf Pieaant. Tb- gU kf r laufJinT. fTii.d.rWi Mary, jri goM gie ui a CiUmua ajtf 1 tOh. ye,! e I,r koow I promi tj oh i r, . . , , . , . Uui I dida'i meaa tkatj e he,: T 1 ff e . to kef p all yur lit; oo 11 wowia taae a , tokerp fo buabel bg tk hold 11.' at 1. , Oh. thai ibe kiod,' t ei .he.-. 4 But a ill, you krep uata long 'you Kvil na I. , . . .j r 1 . . -II . - i Arnamij 1 iu, Mjer. . ";NaT you. hear that, Alit Catlne, 11 1. ah a.j. th!ll kttp it all Lf rd.'- ;r j Vtl wl!.fzMUaMtri . i i? , ." . ' . I Xeer m-nV .n I,- you h 4- ! a.. '. - - t. 11 a . a - . but bat ban op a .tag big tnofii hold it, an I tou'll 6nd out j wli.t 11 ia hrtvou e it ta the anoia 10. Mitt yar!iue bkerf Alivareab tud thautay and t' eo abutfi-d 10 I boihjaug hrd asTd ln Xumctti ortTua iher touU. You'll b .Mt boos! iff hang up a be,' ai"'aWa"iiaaiaia 1 will; came I know yon wouldn't givjMueuolbiii lu.t au.u'l orlbkeep- They jll ,agrv A ibey would ling up b; kidAi tik irKeJAn?Trn In M Vlafy Up Ull uby a bag4de.mc I0JMi Mty aCritiu preent iti,-r nin o'clock and wvnt h y b-k porch, and abotf nJ 'em good c'euing aud I.' ' . '''a' 1 sat up Vuiidnichl. ad when . lit wu all g"i).j bed, I wvni aoltly inU th bok gate, uji to lb porrh, and thr ture enuf, aaa a great big meal bag bangiti to thejica. Ii aam'uirous unhandy ti get into, but I .wis i.ru.i if d not U bck oui; an I t.l aume cbair. uu lop of a brncb, and gil bnld of the rope, and let uivtlf down int-i the b; but jui a I ll grllih 111, the bag aWun afiin the rhair, and d wn thry went il!i a tf nble racket. Uul nobody.did it ak4 up but old Mr. Jiiutliiiii'S grate b'g4-,cur tkhg, d beu heeiini nppin id arift ihtuugli the yinrt.ke rVL auj roundbe wenl'try til to 6ml nutWl.al wvm 'the matter. t .' 4 sot do n in Hit bg. anddiiii'tbrea h. loudeMior a kitten, lor f-arji'f ftod nie nut and afti-r a while bea'aiiaSoAtk Toe wind begun to bl boininabje ld, and th old bag kept turning round' . . . m i a. s:iu swu'gen ao, lfiuaiia m aia-fc as inui-hitf, I alA afsird to ingva for le.r i he rope would breaTtiitiet-me tat, and ' A wjt't my teei-iri.iiit nie rau the iger. It farmed lib U wud never j cum d'y lwhi; and I do b liee if I didn tr lv Mi. Mary o powerful .1 ot.ld . ireezetouc.iii: mr my qajrt wai tne iinjrTili . epoil. put, to Jii.tn tha fonowingk pot that lelt wr.n and it didn't .beat "i,.....? .-.. 1 ..... . m, funic iit tnuoa a uiiuri, uij v iicn i llioiigaltivw the would he aorprised in th m irnin, ind then h went in a canter. I'Jme by ihe c.it.rd old dog cum up on the p rcli aiid bef un to smelt about the bt. in J then lin baiked as if he badre6il a coon. ' ' "" " -' . How. wow, wow ! s u be. Then be d suit 11 tgiu, lad li y to git up to the Giv,out i z I, verydow, fon'aJ" they would h'eai m. t ' II iw, wo! sea he; nd I felt all over in spoU, for I tpected cfery minit heVl tiip me; and w but made it wur's. I could n't ee whsr,idioui he'd iak hold. How, wonT . , Then I tried coaxin. .. . 9 j.iaC'ime here, gmd feller, trz I. and whittled 1 1 tue to biiu but it .h i no use. Thar he stood and kep up hi. e'eenal whinin md barkin ill nigh. I cjiuhlu't tell when d.jl ghfaus brakin only by the rhii'ketiMacrowin, ami wus unin'trus glad to heir 'em, for il 1 had ti i'ay 'ti&e oneij hour more, t don i btiiwe l d e ver got out o' that bajr alive. s did Mr. rC out i.uti, anu . C . , , anon as aha s ..r ,oa, tz sue, t What uponVarih h-s Joteph pyr iii the bag for MarybTll lay iu'ayiarhn.f)r . a i . . acme live animal, ertue Uiuiu wqiiijoN Ittark slit ao.' l 1 She weiii ia to cull lheUi'and'1 't olUona 9 ok? I e''1 Pek d I tri4 tt bot I tit'fti y acute. Ui&a br the aU frt ' ,l ewC. l it iuri !i-My.1 : Oil, j lite! X Ala Kb. eed it aMre.. . - -" JL'all Called make ii eat tk rof . fz M t'attie2 id lt'a bt it 1. L oibt bete, t a w. od gat U.i 1 l J loa t (in II wr wa wwiiu Mary, v.': n - : , tootled tl rope tbt waa aioao4 ibe j ce, and l a t d-a etiyo the (W.'and I tumU-J oi all coftnJ wi'h rufa el. Im Mad u Goudneta ritr x Alia My. if ii aim the Aljr l.iaeU r. . Ve, a I. rand kow yea prV miaed ia Atrp ai CiUwaa pieteaia long aa yoa iMed.- .j-;-. , 'i'be gala USVd heeerf UbI to de b. aid aeai M bilia elf iLe meal aa ftat aa rhey eid, aayh tby ga u, bang ik 4 bg op ery Cneu kit they g ba.band t. pli. Slaiy w ; orii eyeawu r i .1 .lai i..ii 1,. 1.1 uoraia glory, and fed ehM aUck u Ur vwd. U bra 1 iiend bar aay it, I felt a it it a aa 1 nuf to iiiduee a man to haog ia a o.eel btf from ona'CuMnu to another. lit mattei a all artlrtl aow eept the aeddui dae. Alr that atu.u'l ibe ; w . - a a . 'I tulforom time, as' gall aubrr Ike to' be eargrd -bii aloi aaatnag. .Yoru m peiltci b.ppieera. ! , , ' 4 ' " 2 J' J. S. I like lo trgnt lo sett yoa boat couiii I'll. II got. pl oo;g tng a hen ba bend el y fugigeaieat, and ha bia a nal.tr at a boa p,l.et to. . , ; ' rram tha VVaig Ulariea. - . iS.AKE BITES. . . . . We ba beta little cbary ia our trie lore upon die DraiariataVbeCiu we bare many Irirnd emonf them whom e knaw lo be bonet, beeaute w bare lomi oier eronl lneidi there who at bunett enough in other, thing, but'are Di njocat. jutt lor th j-ke of the thing, and recaota ,w f re too good a lrrd to Vt I'UiftlNua piin lightly awuttny HvjSinJ.. Uul oi.nlrin! will rxeuaf us hit J guTuping; tog.iher, f.w i,klmUVt bit tlitureia ton whicn He ilarnouioot Dfinucfaet Iitv-tttuapokin "undi-r 1. l iM.ti f rn f wb)tlird hi tftjr y ol tch pin- or: other hig inaticia. il so oura-lf hav done: bu beg noaC-A-itT our eoiitrienc ol ptr'lout iuaV caitmj it out nt a luhp-tTvl'uai in pMrvn itHin the w laarke Go.dfi, ihe New.Yoik MM a wat t', S bern gneti (lie former editoi of ii nip Pot (Iyteo)and ho amtianl editor of 1 01R1 Evening I'ott t4oco) !L jmg to a hjiie coi respondent ol ilioyk ercuiy. poketi of si the. tdi'or of l., ropoteo nrw Calhoun paper about to ba.ataned in New Yoik, and cuntequanity ad.uiocrai of the orthodox pjuutl". by tb Aduer tuei'a ataiidard, itceoily gava hie opin ion of the modern tle'iuwciaue party a iol!ow: Ii is f worif not principtet,'Jht s.vt. the pjrtv ba tulLtd ubtltiba i . . . . . A.-- ol iiBa proimiient nieauiai vvhat gen ! ujfpj omlIiooJ ia auy 'of t prorniiieut men: , t 11 pn ar tut uio ieut a rand wtfostTioii tnl falsehood!, I ir pot a ai ciHKiiietT?ea A' Aeai, mi Wtinon, s ocCEiviut and ANji-TyUirrai-l'' . 'U1iatia piiUirti'ihao ratKefVtroir .... ... - t,t in .nw proie.aes l-i tiiiAW. i i. ii ii r a. ,,'... a . ,aj- H,U0f M.: Hthire. f-ir'tnahy , era tht gre at Adaaul the Ja. k.tfii de - noronly exliayt-d ua breath but itL;.fliir Ie ee,i your dittre.te. What it it doirtgatr carry oprju Vniici-J . . yitb! they'll prent t p!if VJ5to 'UuUit t there in anyrV - Incr,c- af ifCuoi., andth boaWitle and -.eius nt.u-en.enH of b,l, ,a.te incorruplil U" oU,.in hi le-f in, aad employing their whole mc Ptll qua-r w,!t Bl.ir & l,a, about on'ilif fatme. f . i lit" !: -". - ' aj . B IVioi Modern Pemocriey bas rut Half a AFdlioA of doUatt in .the pocke.ta; of tit edvt.ir atid piffti.heisof ibe?ilohe, and tuade hundred of office holder rfci; but what h.oj ii done foMh poor limit Land the fohortr? What lor buiintumen? What th-f oiinfrwe? , t What leeo! vv Im etn.anawrr? Here ate tuaie a?miss&4 .from the great urfan of modern democracy indUf mperthic Ucuirett am.oig Ihe Lnco-lornism, the Democratic Pcvicut, which mutt bf authority if any"ftun; can ba aa. Here ta hia oninlun nt Jutb. soniam.". .4 ' -iland h . " The rand maxim of G-n'ral JaeTt-1 race." n, in hi 'administration, wt Mh Peo ple are sovereign -if I gain their amotion, it 1 eHagA-y.' . . '. , .1 .'n Ag .inf, 4 -V; ' " . 5 -V ;v (I appear in hi, admihislraiinn ti have recariied the People as above the Comtiiut'io&yndfjiir and 10 hiv held that he secured ihe lthest psibetanc Itiin for hi act when be had terirreti' the navular annrobation. formally orinfor. mUy expretfed. t. . , . ' . - . ' . i Aganuhit viewtof ihe tendency of mo- 'l I . ,tit;rn tiemociaey: , . . . ' Ins end of feeling -an imperiou.du - fV tfl trt.f -fli-r nnA -ir'. 4i. nin.. tendency among us sit id take bur law tt ..v. w.'.l. mvvia, .i. r.u.io, f.c from the mi,, and to bring J Might . M(rU7t 10 the le.Vtl of ih-nartu' Vitrn, 1 alicitid,. nouom, and the llmd iuS-AtcI ol -vll ft atfital,' Ii lUatradeaey U a-o ui,id afcd eiiefci3jd, oot b4 itU Irrtgll bm1A ai lttroasa aapre'ul and tid, and AerKft life loo tattle I be ixt!f pottPf. - if , .. ; -Hi tiewe of tie Demagogue -of tie tf.ua w Lea 1 ba an jel to fia. alwata dtfuir lioiwlf a aa atgtl of lift'; jour atuMKrei oe u ya ta 4 theie daytead la 1L1 eooatry, aj vya at .Tt.r.... ii.!ii.uu,i ll.ais.rnAV.- rieared!, thuu'j be oa thair euanl arait thr Ue In iUr rloilxrg. d a a. trough deceit bf Wd M lake op.docvulT aa drasAiahe atbirU; eonnot fa ). "tf.Pe too at iir, 0Bdy to p'oeait totoi draw, ef dwfafy Sod fid frloa and both ptbtie d t iiai puHptthyj' Tw tiiU we ill appei-d enaa few traeu tj Le awe poipnae. takea fTroat Lace fapere at random al they by before a.. -' : 4 " i .! ' , We hare -too maeh month aH ot enuuh if oW dticrtty rt-Coa- CVtr. (mco). -,j . .. -4 Yoe call TOnrle Demoerat-aad every iep yu uka akoaeyoeafreadJad ilcniala)OeruA. Yoe aloae tb ieo nlrre loirua: tettna alone nrrerra.lf ) tht tlemorraejf' Jerl arAcA fl; 11 J 11 . . L, . - a . ' ta m It .! J Ued at SvracuttX' i" - ; J Ii I a gloomr eight ti look Aor lb graveyard of DeMOcratl iy aim-si the prastrat ktptit'- imhuinn. and read nnoa ' -, Diro. for he was' .- - , pie.. : Ohio St Th .acre. f ' he ih suceett. era oni hunltrt. $icrnisi avirf nam ttiiuted ib ongii'! eauwsoiourucicai i Oh'vt (toci-) IV. 'I . ..... A . bought up.ooe h thousand, seven hf m rote--but wo eir mr a irre pri hntii 7 t orift Carolina DBanCKATIC aa a I'aliUfltO CS'iuir,: fore that if no bivSAX lonoitd.eni -draff led, dithono TUK CBXAT DCXOCtaJiC own ri I utterly ,C0f the namt'and fht mhscIo, Hike kk. of South Cvrvlin. So out Iriend. th ileaus. though the Whig at nota rd a to eall theoa rotten aud there ate "the th dot and tb a.aa l..,n. ah.. I It Tk.i Im . " . itwviviii.ti a t a II The. fsaitly j ri thovlJ be bu1 aad not pain the publio . rCe i try.indilcreei-.ihey eofctitellV thing I limb it op, genUemel rrrkrd XV bigs ara already la a- . ..- " .. . - Otndiriofi'aitil Poptct$ bf tm fiujiant. -A-lter from f tojVttaiet that the fatt 'season unlaior'aMe to he.lt't and to th tb agrieulioriet t -hat region. he fuiioeiawa and tthtr Theirlootn aiid fottnn rr.r a ha io produrtive as in former. vers. they hare deo ed omie bh.tr inell,'abaailoniif alino-t t-niiri field..ab.adoainr almoet n.ei "Uiil.aiM,h is rapidly -pram1 . t.t ..i, ,ui' 1 """'I'jt ,ii"iii, wii'ivi ,c iw maiiv ey ufDur Govrroment ira.it- proieeti' ttcnor with them.; TlteyaJw, the aimple d-tmetue loora, manufacture tifArl0.al .hanr iinnir inml n.l prodTrct ol their farms fnroith thtm with! money, which they 1m barter with their, traders fiuch luxuries aud other art clei as they may rt-qut.e. ' ' .- .. They have teacher, preachers and Y f J r lift v . IT N. xs-x V ra5 and m; and it with ttort of ; ilk II the advantage, t jfottier the richoe. of the .oil and lorattoit their couinrv, if tliey do not fjerhmerich ' J appy, uiey are uuiya pciver.B ' 1 The waptin of a iieantbnat hit aW I a. ei r A t a r a sr. r noeiiajuu ny tn united otnei tti Court at I'rovidenCf, U mhI Inland, V cause hi boat wai ht pro- ided wil three email boat, aa the law required. uenerai riariu locoioroum, tt ip- ao discreditable in Ilrifod,Conn eocuvO i'fmii vt,nci iii-iroiiir pi, uviiriiti ur . j , Uut it udli-rcui were ashamed 10 lbemelves at the ontls on ' Momlav, I , .. - . 011 th oa aou of all leetioo lo . office. s. The .t p-lled for tl; ....I..I. ten 1 . ( vfliiuiua ir w aa .ticsu U'iuu..uu 31 The Journal aje that gierfv were ronde to sai iouie on to r't dy would Condtsaind to tlra : a - t -; o:
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 21, 1843, edition 1
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