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.1 .iii , r " i ii ' '? ,V;,vnUun. in a-- ;dUnhcfctrVnd putrvnof dw U rU.f vv.;.!-'r.c Kir:!. lr t,i. I .V.u frm, IterM .air-. I "! i."T"". , - " - . r !.. , t.ctk to tl.c i.e .dimiuc uii-vM. lie r u... l" "T . D u ill. , .:, Ulhii.-ocd. I he prmci i i 1 - . ..... -.1 'II. l tlTllll! V Willi II H I I " .1.1.1.. I im:l . J .... II-.. ...a r.t llii I oil- ,idt Im children. - I i.el'' -"': " : "i. " J ;..m,h MTroioMi Uh iH.lnttriiM- to. KW.;' "V ."T" V: .. - n ,lut ll,e, ..tain W ol.jcct def.v ri.nt(;nis', . ' ' '-V ; .i.:i,tHtf cuftfrafoHi f after That corn iVrfa not requi.e deep -uluv.U V in four forrtrouili:nts A laci mai you m-y h"- ' . , . , - -without tbc fenr ofru aio-i .from lh W " practically know anT thininm he fcutt . pi Seh deep. AnJ cn w.. n? h to keen the f;"un.l clean. The power an.l v.or ol me torn iiu r--; , , if any of your friend will ue ihcmsclu ihc trouble to open Piece 01 Krwmu deep, htk! plaVutn com, they will f.n.l when , has obtained it. Krowlh, that the Br-Jrr prt ! the roots have reached the hard pan, below the loose earth. -Hence it i,vir, tlutthn pbnt rare- ly fails to Hive a K crf,l ln ,an" l.,ul . wtJ openecl-the crop cf ',319 had no ram after it was tiKht or ten inches hih, and yet I made nearly the half of full crop. Twenty years w.o my Und was loo sundy and l.ht to Krow wheat ; by this kit.d of culiiv-tiun, and a very liberal use of plaster of Puris and Kru seeds, 1 now nuke Roo,l crop, of wheat, My from iwe Ivc to seventeen bushels for one seeded. My best . k inv-ViaUv followed xhat of corn ; tor stranRe as it may appe-r, 1 have f-ilcd s.x times heat noon a clover uy 1 have, therefore, abandoned all Tallow for wheat. fx. -..r.iiw I fi.risidL-r a beautiful prepar- ntion for wheat, and a kind of cultivation well to immovc bnd ; but as 1 have many l tl UIMVVa - J lc pendants, 1 have found it neceswry to Krow . t-.n.a r.f mm frt their comfort. -rar- I'll H tlu.ui'"v 11 w' , - inern have a notion that they must cultivate their Urn' with a view to its protection nom ua ..y cf the sun ; this will be found to be one of the follies that time has sanctified. Upon my expe ,icncc I venture to say, that the sun will fatten nn,t fructify the soil. I advance nothm- upon . i:. r ni,;innnliv nr singulation. II ine ireuu ui ,; y-i i. . ill nUip-h well and mix, ami separate the parts or his soil, it will, if Kor, soon acquire i.r,n. nower: bevond this he may not ex- derfuUnd IncvcdibU. ihese Vr the blesM,i,s vrnuir, "W" J "tlh ea en U,J,r ,l,c. lM.c.1 S,..c. I, .he n, ,on. .p ' ' " , , , M to of pioplr l:c uhiiict Ml llie .r- v-",' rct)r .WrH noti eporimcin ui u jm.ic ....v.., - -o ..nmurd to leeinmatc covern , itntlr Krcat, above the hereditary p.m. by reUllion, a,e , Pc,i nnHtrdit,. Iri cf the 4virscWell .nay wc bo ol the ncnasex m m; - y v - - Upm niivilf 'cs we ctt ov. AViilicrecl titrtne urm nwn r-- i:l Wr.'i Atrtnts. the toiiuie that shall. HUfr - 'lll '. u' . measures . . '. .t . u .... Hp Union." l I ronnau, nac-n-"H" . lated to uesuoy u.c . ,1,,ances, aml hive tommuni; eiid-to lbe.. Courts Uwd . . . . e .... t Ik a nd desired, either uy MF.W-YonK. M IHCII 1. Dv the arrival-ol the snip irmHi..i .. j: - ,.r I r, mull r mil .TlVi rm.r' iuhv ffle tuivimyj ... received rCRlllar Hlen ,r Liverpool papern io me :.i .r fumi-irv iiielusivc three days later than before received ; toother with lndon papers and prices cun cut. ..kvii.n (il I'.ll II.IHM in was i" i.o.v .w... III. DVI.v. . ... r,l il.fi dav on which the I ntoii sailed. It HIV "V "v t , .. .. ir onrnd bv the Km;: m person, says a London paper ol -isi, anu in y some ol tnc rauicai (3 v t ,as no view to ronUCM, r t A.liverpuol paper ,cuiarks tha tlUH is expected fhe4wlenelulenceof other powers, ol; to be one of the mot ummaud sessions in liri- BM..Jion4 in lhe eovrmmrnt "ill not lliliiai, , . :mnli.fl. I'hev desire only to mainia-n ira..- intention of attaining the end desired, either by .iL.it fir force . With this view incy naic IllVtliU'."" " ... .,. . invited the Kinir of S,c,".r; to 'VV" lM-m h to appear ihcre us the r oncuwior . i ..nt. unci the States, whose Iran- (1MiJi,yi,endanKered by this state of thuvs-and i ' . i. , . ....!- Miiv mil hoi asthey hive reoivcoou. m,,,w i,y estabii bed by the scdiuous, km only with the N n,":Z. : " V" followed, has no other foundation than Treaties already existing the; u..m of the absent of the ( ourts of I aril and London. The only object oi mis v.c. ... i inure octweeii 10 C01I"HJMUV . - . , 113. f. Tk. I I'Prttnn nancrs arc auarKinir .u. v.an nin for the course he has pursued dunn- the whole of the Quern' t: : .! especially for re- tiring fiom the ministry ami country at uns time. . A I nmlr.n naner of the I Oth January, says that the coronation will positively take place on the 18th of May or impcuvti. ...v, . . . m,ilitv,and protect l urope from the scourge of new revolutions, and to prevcut.lbew as far as possible." CHAR t.KSTON, MARCH 12. ti.. .i.: M.rthn. rant. HusT, ariived at this 1 III ai" ' -. . port mterdav.in 44 days from Plymouth, (LnB. us pmuuc ryr-y' r - r-,n pect to K0, without me am JJTw---. - U'W W be tbStlec rtent of VirRinrr, slates that his average crops Ujion of the Spanish fortes, sumraonea r I... . ,wt rtf it... .ivr:ifre cni) of hntn r nns'iflr mtion the invitation of I oi wncai cxiccucu "ii" " o ...i""' " . , Hi ol May. mil iiJimi"'. - r l. ... .r vt.i v.vr..rijr1irw.rrtvr. rii . tk...,i, ihf noliteness of the Laptaw ana I avbach on the Mh of the present month ; the (Wincc, wc have been favored with ine loan aynacn on uc s ,.nnn nnncrs to the 25th of January 4tb, -nd the other nigh allied sovereign, it was inriusive-from which have made some se- suDDOscd would arrive alwut the same time icctions for this morning s Lourtrr. supposeu .u.iv. K nrrimrrt. U a.. ...,1,-tn fmm V enna, inserted in the Paris 1 lie eonnrcs. u may i"nii""-"v . . - , k . now sittinir, and their decision will, no doubt, he Lapm 0r the 18th Jan. reports, posiuvelv, that now m umb, - .wiK.r ..f m..uth . r r -n rfio Austrian is to be stationed in T.Ck ' Lnnnn or in 'more mild lanKuaCe, re- lho Papal Territories, with the consent of his ime, was i:i ant-ite of deprt n ; the lotal i---tcnuc has, ncvcrihtkss, excttJcd that of . i:.b t i)rectlin yfr - , , , ; VAtt nirt of this Increase must bo iin'ii"""i--" -ascribed to the new iaxei but In some of those hrar.chei which are the sur. t imncauonso ia- t.l. .L- ..i,.itl9linn dux riiltw rO'ilL lernal wcaiiiii ine ukiu""-""' .....Lv.. zed any expectation wldch coujd have been rc . . a -..u!.Iaii ! i-K Mrs mii lit I lie lepuraic proviwu'i " y iheQurcn. ai Princess f , Wales, in the year f8U, terminated with the demise oi ais iaie M .' .' .-.-. . . ... - - ,ft' I .i I mi 1 1 Mr .mi I in j , ajtfMy t ,. . , , I have, in the mean uraFiisvKiiiiiuM"i-f Ms nmhoried by law ; aml itwilU iinder preienV circunittJitcf T?" !. consider, what new avranj;ement ahould be wade on this aubject. ; My rd and Ccntlcmeni , i i MM , triir in beinor able to ic . ui it you,Uwt t cwwWcrablc, improrctaent ha taken place wiiih-' , of the most imtwrtantbranchetorourcoramerce ; and manulactures,anci iimiu m j facturln districts, the distreisca wbich' prerailta Ht the coinmencemeni ui vit rtanicnt have greatly abated; f:y ; . It will be. my most anxious lr ; ire to concur inevery measure which tnajr be considered as' calculated to advnceour internat prosperity n 1 well knew that, notwithstanding the agita tion proluced by temporary circumstance, and amidst the distress which still presses upon -large portion of mjf aubjerts, the firmest relUce ' may be placed on that affectionate and loyaTat tachment to my Person and Covernment,of wbich I have received so many testimonials from all of W my kingdom ; and which, whilst it is most grate ful to the strongest feelings of my heart, 1 shall ever consider us the besrand surest safeguard of my I nrone. . , . In discharge ol the important duues. imposed on yow, vou -wiUfl am confident, be ienie of the indispensible necessity of promoting ami . JL iiimnul nf vrvnr ivturpr. & rfllfi mainiaiinnj5,jm imv" ; " - ' - -r.l.rlfrr IA' the laws, and of lnsiillintr into all classes or my subjects, a respect for lawrui u- i r . s .A TrvaiiiiiiiAfsi tin thontv ana lorinoic ciauucu nuuwvu. VM- ... M I I I I A dcr which the Country nasueen enauteqoTer come so many difficulties, and to which, under Providence, may be ascribed our nappmcss ana renown, as a Nation. bij 4ecb- IXAUhesS the ?opc, in order five effect to Ed'tp taKjf nemxhnfiAwnr-ftT''' u- ' " -r.,..i;n.nl ..... r V.l HritrH 20th i nf wheat exceeded that ol the average en j mt0 consiaeration mc ...... v. A mer uum Fn-land about ten bushels per acre ; how will VII. to attend the congress at Layuachi it is not, rfmbcr, after mentioning tne uepam uc tlVcomparison now hold ? Is not the average we think, difficult to predict ; they will, if wc Kinp: for Laybach, savs "what will be cron of Lnrland more than double that of Vic m-l$taUc not,saysthc Liverpool editor, determine 5Ut I know not ; but the people seemde V VilUII liuuuik . . uiovunv .ik, j - . - ...1 ... . . ..L .... . .. i t i K. ihvp iiciii .i.... .. Li.wr in cir iiiMiHir iinrin anv sun einia ; i oiusn, sir, wnm 7 1 1 .uv.. r....b - , ; ri . n f aaull .ml I . . I iki. njnr. nml triu t ai I tr fil this is making the most ot our case. 1 " jeci connecicu im u.w PvvV attempt to explain all the causes which led to his COUntry, his best counsellors arc his own sub this monstrous change it is sufficient for my jects,and that foreign interference in the domes purpose to name two of them devotion to the tjc concerns or any nation is a thing not to be to-blood-d horse, which created the necessity of a icraled by independent states. In the mean ploui h corresponding with his powers this was timc Napes is preparing for a vigorous defence. ... .i,:,. -tfrl a ; rintrh nlou"-h. f '...r.l with the three irrand divisions ol a llulC wriRRliHK wuii;, tiim." " ' r ----- vitovc. 1 n'vi - o Ud the Devil been called upon for two agents lne arn,y under his command, has marched to nv Avhich the soil of a country should be destroy- tne Abrazzi, while the Austrians,to the number cd in a given time, I am persuaded that with all ()f 30,000, are stationed in their lines behind the )ih experience and observation, he could not have p0. u U Said in the diplomatic circles. of Vien produced any thing better. Those wretched na t0 be a tine qua onofhe negociations at Lay Lents opened the earth, perhaps two inches bach j which all the allied sovereigns are a deep, and to keep down grass and weeds it was j,rccd," that for the seem Uy of Italy, an Austrian necessary to cross plough every ten or twelve annv shall occupy the fortresses of the kingdom days every Rust swept away the greater part of Dr iaples for fivc years." This despotic condi the loose earth, and this process went on until tiou we trust will never be submitted to, nor e the soil was all swe.pt away, when the land was ven entertained by the parliament of Naples, abandoned as useless. No grass cooled or orna- wnich ojurIu rather to bury itself under the ruins .-.,1 th hrwnm of this Tjerseciited soil, save tir the caDitol, than thus to suffer the liberties that which"tlie: bounty df natiire-gavei--Nece. anf. 4ndepcdence . of vtheir ..country, to. be oyr-v sity called loudly for a chanRe, nor caiien in vaiu. tnrown. Industry and skill are now busy in repairing the colossal statue is about to be erected in La-ki,-v. oiwl w havi rvrrv reason to believe that I nai touhe me morv of sir William Wallace .iiltakii, Bin. ... i-'-.. ... .. . . r I , thev will receive their revard. " . .' The patriot is represicttted as eight lect fouMn- . . . .... . .... . .,nnr'iTI T I . .. iJ . .. .L I . U M J V lUVJli.lrti.- chcS in height, and a Scotch yard across the Khouldcrs. I Ins may be czpecteu 10 tie naiicu with enthusiasm-by-the-patriotic-inhabitants of the country .where this " brave but ill requited c bief " and his hardy followers performed deeds, the memory of.which will never die while Scotland exists. ' ' An attemnt has been made in Italy to assassi- tfSfte lK D-rowne, who assisted In collecting the FHOM THE miSTOII PATRIOT. PHESIDKNT-MOXUOR. . . . Extract of 4 letter from a gentleman of the Xorth, dated U'mhittgtfin Citu, March 4. " Last evening, in parsing from the House of Renrescntatives to the Senate, after 12 &Ww, I met the Prudent ot the .united -fvlA ainst the Queen. He was attacked lending the stairs, on his return to his national . . ; ... niirh. (whcn rciKUtti residence. He had been all the evening in an thfl 0ncraUv two assassin., who cave him four apartment adjo.ning. the uenatc Uiamoer, to s gn- - hcad an(J n il-lteS- ' -l$rtl butit is said neither is mortal. session,whioh,usually,arenumtrous. Mm has yt show,' the finance of always neen iiie pracuuc, s nit i ji"h- ' . Presidcnt'a house to the capitol, renders such a course necessauy. 1 As the venerable' natriot and illustrious states man moved on, 1 turned round and beheld him, with admirajion'and pride, passing atone, through . the moving crowd, to his carriage, wbich, unes corted, conveyed hiin from the halls ot Congress; . and contrasted his situation with that of the mo narchs of the easteni. continent, in modern or an- citait times. I h? tnuniphal en'ry.ot H ionian De of the the re people seem de'.crnun ed not to eivc up their liberty easilv. Under . . . t . . i . I . the old system they were little ncucrinan s.avcs Yesterday the HcRent met the Parliament, and took the oa.th never to forsake the present constitution." The race of popular meetings, for the purpose of getting up addresses to the King and Queen, ; nnriiMl wiih vral industry, by their res pective partizans 40 to SO were presented to the Queen on the 22d of January Courier. London, January 23. llis majesty's determination of opening the Parliament in person being generally known, the crowd assembled in Waterloo place and the immediate viciuitv of the palace, was immense. At half past one his Majesty left his palace of Carl tun Mouse, and escorted bv a laree bodv of horse vtir to the House of .u . , V r . , I rffi. ' I hft nrr iimatmns OI lOVailV were ery loud, though, as the Courier confesses, there was some manifestation of dislike -evinced;" The bueen I the Ouccn ! " was continually repeated with enthusiasm : and some were even audacious encwigh to hiss ! Her majesty it is-said, wai distinguished among those who-appiien ior uckt etrbf " admission for her household, into the 1 Thi House was crowded to pxcessT'iind as irshonlfl eemrtheehlleTn'eirof tKciceinnWiiereiy-tincerrmn" niously squeezed bv the crowd ol stranger aa. mi irii. - SPEECH FROM THE TMJtOXE. My, Iords and Gentlemen : ST.1TE OF ST. DOMIXQQ. KKW-TOBK, MARCH 19. Extract of a letter PofiU'Princry Feb. 28. 1 .-;. nrmrinallv lolflL? m VOUof the SeriOU disturbances which hate"'ust taken place m a.. Christophe's late dominions ; reports ieaa u w conclude that a regularly organitedplan has been . . . f .L. f .1 I t-.m formed to.separate mat pari ui inc nuuu nwi the 'rtepublie it is not ascertained VltlKVnat" views, nor how farihey will succeed, but it h gen e rally supposed they wish to establish a separate Republic, and to el cct, Genera I Homaine as Pre sident. It in certatMli4Oonaires was plunder ed on Sunday last, bjjiwehty -third regiment, r.,.,.ri.. in rhrUtnnKA' lervice. the onlv trooDS ivliiivaij w " - 1 in tUC place. Vcn rranciaucM" c Bcmvt wfc loycr, ;rid who commanded toe arrondissemcm, was allowed to embark quietly with his staff, and he riivtu nere mis hiohuu," wis1"" uul- .' r. tcr. Many other persons nave come 110111 menu;. and they all represent the iQwLjLo be in a complete state of anarch?. " r i . Si. Marks shewed, a, disposition to revolt but the apparentyingJeaderj colonel of the 8th regi- ment, neing snoi, iranuuimy was rcaiuit", as the DrinciautVpart oLtheirarrison consists of troops from hencev Uvere appears now no reason to apprehend losirtgit and in me event 01 mc noith separatingiiHl, fron Its strong fortifica tions, be a valuubletmisuion to tins govcru- revenue over the expenduures,andwhe taxes aie tn he rr.ciitf'c "27,35 1. 1 36 trancs. 1 lie rreivcn tk 1 have the 'satisfaction of acquainting you, that -4 .cotiue-4a:aceive f ronvforei gn ptwern thcatrpngejtt lion towaraarinis coumry. u It will lie a matter of deep resrre: to roe, i the occurrences which'have btely taken place in I. J Italy should eventually lead, to any interruption Thei. French budect shows the finances of! of trancmriirv in that mrarter ; but it willjinsuch r ranee to bj in a uourisiung situation, i nere is a 'surplus of near six millions francs in the casfc, be tny-crcat object to secure to my people the, continuance ot peace. " iT,ntlimrn iif l'u- 1 hifisi of .Commons : "The measures by which, iii the last'sessiori me nr. fiftanc.es mav lorin a subiect for,writers on poli- Df Jfiiainent, v.ou niudc provision ibr.the ex - - j , - -f . - ... , . ... , o ; nprw nt mi ru i trnvp.rninetu. and ior me r.on- , 1 n, ' v tical economy. liank, U5J. French the per cents, v emperor into the " tamol" cap t-l, followed by ibe'splen'did tr6phies of battles won, prhicirviri .tliars,. cumuli HECIJIH.1TWX OF THE SQVEltSttGXS AT 'y-- ' tiwppau. . . . . . H AM ILL' R G II , 1) F. C- 28. The fullowiiiins the dccUi afion addresetl tathe (rvelnm ntiuhv tle-Hovigns atToppau, i&. lating to the aff.;irs"(rN ipU sr and tlve ai'V iirs conr I' . - : ' for and dignity voi' the crown, demand-rny war ' mest atknowlccfirnients. . I have directed that the estimates for the current yearV.ndl.be la'ul before you ; and it is a satisfaction to riie to have been enabled to -make some reduction in our military establishments. . Ydvi will observe fronrthc iiccomits of the mi. 'I. " . . We have received no accounts from Cape Hen rv that we could denend upon but rumours re port it aNo to be in a state of confusion. " 0 u r President has ordered troops to marcniu, the direction of Sj.jMarks, but is still here with hMYKdVrwitliout adoDtlnir afiY steps which in- 2j(&te an intention to march, and I am at this mo- mcnuquite ignorant ot what ne is iiKeiy iu u VVe have nntliintr to fear lierei but it is much 4? be reeretted that these people cannot agree. and thereby strengthen as welt as enncn w selves. r-r, ; : - i POKT-AU'PRINCK, FE'n. 28. -An attempt was mad?. three days previous tare.revolutioiiizejhe North. The reports are that a simultaneous jlttempt has been made a.Uc Cflpe, f,nivesVanil St. Marks. At the first ana latter plarts, the attempt is said to have beep quashed by the spirited Jexertions of General Magny, of the one,u&.Cjetteral Bonat of .tn.e other. , '; '- At Cbnaives, the Royalists have been more successful, and driven away from that place a the'.Iicpubiicaiis ; but the property and person of the loreigners were respected. . M.rrh",: The news from the north i no- so alarming as was first apprehended. We h .certain information that they have quelled e at the Cape and at St. '.Mark. The Preside .. tn (ionaives to-morrow with his troops. property of the whiles is respected." r Yr...JZ,.. W.naVC been" fa- voyeel with a" Catalpgl:e of the Offices j dents of the Transylvania UnjverMty iw Jxvl remorseless ryraunv iTjoiced m a - .nuiMstej-nni.i liecT,. - ; Js ' J V V- i t-.- ;i4ed.frtr.lI'ctcV ' The ov-ci CUfiiw .yf olilu: igs m Spn, ; that pa?t. cf il;.e-Ua.U hiuw : receipts- iicnisi'c v , . j j arM . cteteU iippuars thnj the number ol th;aciy."tft ed'il-oii rj-PjTitllM
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