. r -;. fiALisinmy, c Tin: rAV, makcii : ff VOL Vj'....NO u.i m a 4 tar id Cw U it ca TS It u 'f T t It." he ;t M I (i.ri b't t I f. it il rt. be- ft. ; i af i r WDM f 4 IM ',.-', ;r. f4 fm ', wl'ff t.'l AiiiucurnrifV. fin ;;.,v v.innLWa. ff firmer U irterestfd A U irjereetfd la the Vat maiWi i( ey!'itiU' a tifr)irtoi , , aluheo kirdr n, I collected ti mod InfirmetiTn on ihel subject it rtif mean - tWd UrttUk.' I ibe nnsid diractlori' ,,. hit eraWtctda course ef operation . whUb I received from Ilkherd Treat , the r.tJett gardener it th Shaker village a m a a . a S . jn ;taw lxltvfi lolumUs couoty, Nee ' York. The bosrltalltt and friendly at ' etttntlont of tMt people, ttxl Ktlr rcxH il l9tornmut)kal biter tntf t . fttfi nlhl t Bful 19 lk Induttrioui rj!iJfitf of.thMtrib, could tut ttdti Ltrrtcc. It SoM b lowed eirlf it It U Ved Into ik rpuBtl, ffr (t rnni4 U la jartd f f f'W Df lUroQtood , tow i t Wd tvr tirff ItMoct hlta ib ft ecerflnj f.ft. Il wM W H oed h rot tli'ttn lrcbei.tprf; VtiveeQ tint rotl'eld f'r omt (Her p'nt Cliff tUWWJ&Xl47U!LhZUfy4.Wl fj tb whoU UJ. 4 . . " ShootJ U oed in lititth etgM (nef ipirtrit Ctt h Mrcli The 7" efxHiM b of feor mnore J lifh fronj the itiWev lt mulched lb jri4d ifVrtJen mould. ' Ofteii. Vxmn ' thf toil i bout them bl! jrowinf i ind lerp Ibt weedicut. ".7; :V'j., !.. . , v . .'"tiM. i.r.'. ,i ' The tboatd be n)rd boot the middle tT Mirehr Select dfr undf r 1f .Cedi Mch wni dmlt of tbe er:len tul 1 tgre. Prnip become polonou"la "iimp jfooftd." Ihef -ihoutil be wwed . Iadri!ltOi(cbeprt.odlbrtebuh ' f en Inch deep, and reked la length wie bf the dnllt. The bed ihould be prel ": uIr well worked end manured, end tf Urrtrdt frequently boedt which U U tbe IKtTl AID CfcftlOTt. . Tjner ebuuld U owed uuV lbe lit of Minbt la drill three Jbanht of n inch detpendtwen'j hcheieprt i eid hlf ei r: Inch deep, It Uboat well. Tjie jrround '.TT frepred end tbe wed rked in itfor, - KtlOVI, eUCCMIIBt AMD tqCAIIIt. ' The? thould be planted about the mid .1 31a of M;txh-iacnrtbflr-for pkkHii . nir be pleated the middle of Mey. -The kills mar be three of fou feet tpert ?- The ground HmM bi-well prepared i bi for ohloriiV ' Anl thej mnt be hoed three timet before ihe-tim for itbe vbiea I to run.'. Afterward pqlj out the weed. V", ' . ." -eitioT".f"-7T-. ; , . Tbey ihould Le triuplanted Into the bed, where the? ere to grow about the bth of April, the? having been towed in Vnrnll bed for pbntt ibout a month pre .7, lout.'"'.Tbe jr,round ought to be well ttiellowed and raaaored, berorVthey-'afe trannpUnted. .. . Thet thould be hoed. In the morning, ; , wben the dew it on, once each week, un til the? begin to head. ,? Tber mutt not be pulled up until there t danger of their freertng tx fast in the '"ground to be Rot up.-. If tbcire happens 42tn 'rlf'now, it will not injure them , " When they are remoVed from the (rrdeo they should be set outTagin,.in a lrench 4 s due In th bottom of a celUr.; If the eel-'- Ut prejty cool, il will be the better. . .. -i ' -.v-'.; -! : The Philadelphia Agricultural Society, Itstft receired letter, from Dr JIrtGeId BraitfirofIrB,Til of"otton . wiuch be procured at Arica, In1 Peru.--7The trttt from which he t(k the cotton -were of great $iae.-r Tho dimensions of ' one were rather tnore than ven inches li.in diameter, and upwurds of fourteen ret : i". -i.. r.-u, ... .iik nn and pods, in ?arious states ol matuoty. The tKHmw within aauarter of mile i-tf tha aeaabora ; tbo"cbicliKTew iur. - ihp im iK lliv. were not so neauny pTbe'e(eds:ara bUc,and bart fromhe Saboutthe-length of the green teed or u land cotton . of the ' United States, but jhh eoarter. ; I'C V-'r'r:t 't-. 1- ' The tahitirf effecta of the proximity af the tea on the Arica cotton plant, will ot kQrprlse the planters of. the ooutnern ;TJnited States, who know the connexion yiinea ouies, wno xnow ne i. TI.e I. r t f I W between toe nne qusuit oi me i it uiat iimnM(" seeder Sea IslaSt coJon, .nd a d mosphere. . J heir expenenceoinciae. ?nh that of the planters or uemerara, BoIImbrolt' Voyasea,) and with tha re - mm. a a t m.liU ttt K n'cf lf t. Itit in II tht I rix !a tht c;.!i.t A la try g ner t)ti tht co:t n t, unl I I tuA thrive la IM !.f!t.Wrfiy-l f 0e eoasl," af! aki mi.i rot the rt I,fmd s I U sent a . . . a . t mm I fur. ,ril a tri.I cf It It malt I lie la lv,oi', cf (l.t fct. that tla ? IloJ m f em A'firsJJl lUj'.rtiJ Arrkan f-ii arc J waf erirlnitlv NCtlred fromliciia. ika foo,a rtr- -!. Ytrnt'in, as i!,id In f -rmer rijt tf meeting ci tL ta society. - UI ! I IMItllt, MTKAJU CU.Y. We bars locif beta of ODlnloa tbat the Ofilr plan which human hstnulif could Cttlte to prattnt wra. If lo miani tome wirlika Imtrurasrit so tirrWe In Its a rurt at to Inture certain iastrociloa to ertrr est enptrtd in bittle. Thli Imirumcnt seiret at lit to bate been tro.!ucrd In tha f team Gun hrrnitd by our covntrrmae, Mr. Jacob Pclkiot, an account of hkh we suh whad h our uu That this account It pother a fir 'km fx n c it deration, we are enabled te state from the Dermal obacrvatlont of a rert ill mart rj this town, oho left London aboil the last of Nivambar. This eta tlemaa was si itr. Ptrkbii manufactory, . m i u waere tac tocmo showed aim the in strument, atd eipllied to him in me chanlim. - It li ef vara aJmnla construe- . i r - lion, sod mif be tundUd bf ao one with oerfect eie. as Its vtkht does not tiered the wtlzhlnf anordiarf mtltktt tfator 3d, the part which baa a hopper lor the balrr-fMl coHaHs ar-twaxmiel motinp lertr. which In It tlbt ator? ma- do6 lets in a ball, and at the tame time opens a ale to communicate a' blest. of steam upon It 3d, the gun barrel, which screws unon rhe middle Dart. - Tbe lever it worked b h-kand,'and tbe frtQueoct ' - ' of the dischsrjt'et "depends opon "the ouUhnest of the tnoilen of tha. bind. The gentleman with whom we bare con versed baa brought borne ooe of the balls riven him bt Mr. Perkins.- '.We have examined it, and find thai U bad bcea propelled from the gun, probablr agslnu e piece of cast iron. It is Batted out into e ditk of two inches diameter, and weighs exactly an ounce. Tbe noise of the dts charires Is one continued roar si loud as thunder, carrying wlft the' velocity of llehtnlnge $trtam f Ind. Tht whole or liM r.rrUrt and drawn about br three or four -men t or the carriage may be ao constructed as lo b drawn by Dorset. -. rrom.Ue. almpUdtr,oi Itt construe- lion, and Irons iae eaircme coeapaeu with which suck an Instrument mar be used,-requiring only a few gallons of water and tew cords 01 wooe, U wiu put into the hands of the weakest a power to resist the strongest.-- r.woor three hun dred Individuals at poor es Lauras, nuv bid deB-nce' to the f My 'Alliance itstlf To csrtj "oft wars; UwliriiorTequIre.tbe resource of nations it heretofore lo pur chase the marerlalof war. It wUicbangc iK whole fortification t for with aucb en InstrumentVlwo or thiee men in a prop erly constructed pure, could wuhsisna the assaults of an array of 50,000. A single machine on board a suitable vessel, would destroy e seventy four almost 4n- t.nrUt Inileed. Lord VVcHint'on SalUt our Informant was told -by ilrerkiasJ that such was his opinion. Uy means w this instrument, a tew thousand men could march into China, and tarry terror and destruction through the nation, till ther ' had teated ' themselves upon the tnrone ol toe yeietiiai cmpirvi n smaller army, could march thro "Airica. Upon the whole, this instrument wilt introduce a new erainto the affairs of the nrM. new modifvine tha art and prin ciples "of "war; chanKing'lKe" policy of governments, and tutxtuing eu-oaiions round the globe to tne coniroi- w me prindplei of civilir aion. j TKe fnllowinir anecdote is related in VUI V, IMKU1., morton presided "e5oeT' eTening hi a meeting Ol maoutaxiurcra, wtanug m coat, the wool pf . which, at . sunrise mat tnormnz. was on , snecp. a uvw, iu ,.j,-v. w. ... - ntnirs,-uie: snecp we .,i,55r5vf r!" wo4'cIeaned carded. eptMHindwoveni twJclotA .viixQttkYaJaU.eds.; ... - " a m clock in the eveniflff. the -coat was made. An -almost incredible exam ..T"- " 1 - - ple of the power of. industry, if true. MarulMni.mmk la'w has Dassed the Le i gisiaiurv ui wia, iiu.iuiihhiu k iiffcrn ih if,:ind " VT" V : ouis.aro mw"" 1 highly beneficial effects. , l..t c "ti. .thn Thrnir.iewion. h I'lMiV The 5n't rjilf n i l I !i )urn't. ten o'clock tk Speal l&k the chair. On wvfJao of Ht. I , J,U ti ..!., j The tnttnU'rs Mtnai'h p'OCII , I K, Ult Ml ' ' - in vi.l sioo, and ttp4t9 h Cham ber, In pymjinvf hvltatlot h itteM (be funtrsl of V- , ft ictUJ by the cflkirscf i V, Roori sfltr il'wsttf Rprttnta. tires had lake hlr Matt, thf Judjts fil tht K jprtm Curt, pfecedid by the Marshal, tivtd the Chaftiof , and Uok ihclr fats ri tha riicM of tM Prcaldfnt of Iht Unilr8(attS. j - ' The funeral service la ihe Capitol toe- slated In tht rtading of the pb Paatra, followed bje brief and lmpValf die course from Dr. Stanchion, tie Chaplain 6flHe!lenat. Mr Posl. thHChtlln of Ihe IIoum Representative I then offer- id up a prater, tod ur. 4hion coo du lad the strvUe lth a WeWlnj. to the burying ground Uveod the Navy mm a . .alia. lam, writre me ootiy ws orbtnea ay ike side of t4 other memhea at Coo- grass who asvt died an thla dir, wbUe In the Clacbarrt of Ibeir pt4idatits. tmollon jralling ip VtEerutf.fir tucb Inlormatloo as nrtntf poastat re speclng the IntentlonAif be Congress at Panama, toVhlng thlqeuo of ne gro tlafery . Mr. Bee4w rons the aelecl committee, reported a eksJutbo pro pot Ing.eaj amendment toiibi coaultuticm, AttitAnr that no Mcntr of Conrress shall be appointed to siiyafTxft, during tbe term for which has elected. A rrcBt tun of the dav wataasted la the consideration of Eiecotlf i business. In eonsenuencs of - the adisposiUoQ Ol Mr: Uievenson. of Vlrgio'ii who bad a tight to the flwr, the dl etaloit on the amendmeni to the constfiilioa was not vettardjv. In ' the House '01 Representatives.. Amongbe resolutions UM on the table, a rw the following t 00 raojlon of Mr. Mercer, of Virginia, call Ing for Information on tie subject of eer Tail, wia pMr M.-awr-wa,-bar of " Pcoaacola. and also empowering the tomralttee on the SlaTe-Trade to send for persons and papers t on motion of-Mr. .Buchanan.. of Penni? Ivania, to elect the Spr sker of the House vivtvott : on motion of Mr. Stewart, of rennsy iva nia. " eatiinr for In formation relative to the Cumberland Roadi oo motion of Mr. Verolanck. of New York, the) subiect of Ihe comparanre rate or gcxa ann stiver colniM was referred to the Committee a . a a on Wave and Mans-. Some. Interesting messages and communications.-were. re-. celved.- rr-rz T 2 rr-ZTZTZ - - . ... Tih1n rt on. March S. In the Senate, the reaolutlon offered br Mr. KandolDh calling oo tbe f resident of tbe United States, lor tucb Iniorma thn as he may possess touching the prin doles of ine South American States In ree-ard loT nero siaverv, wa iaaew-op and on motion brMrv Iaynerir was laid on the table. The bill appropriating the 3 per cent, fund of thfe:tate of Musis- abol, was passed and sent to the House of Representatives. Mr. Beoton gave notice that he should ' ask leave to intro duce a bill to authorial' the reserved, salt "and the leadminii ID Missouri to be exposed lo publitj sale. t V In the House of Representative yes terday, the discussion, efjhe amendment of the constitution was resumed tn com mitteeof the whole, qn the stste of the Union, 'when Mr. Steyenson:,o( Virgin ia, comsaenced a speech In favor of the reioluUon; taking the (election frotrr the House of ReoresentaUvet, but against "I . He was evidently, Indisposed, and after sWaking far about an hour, gave war for a notion that the committee rue. The amendments mape in the Senate to the Nary ppropriatidh Bill were concur red hi." Nootber business of interest was before the Hou :thinvton. March 4. - Tk. Knatft went hto the considera jion-bTxicurtvis Wbeif ihe rootiotr: w President suggested to the tnorer we propriety of delaying until the ordinary business of the day w Completed i upon whichrMrBdi Knar:ea,tnai mere were questions of peat public Impor tance, of an Executire chara;eteri pend- . , ( tni? before them mdre important than , ... wt.w- mbII "7 1. thareforeomPelled to urge IT - ",,V" '"f - '-'.fion va division I the juttto. of ibt queaUoo. ; A division le, artj th ra. ' e, II. Il t t lI oe of llrprewotailrat, yti itrdav,e rt flutLfi an ,!,.. ' ,i ... . . ., m raw tloo fef II r, J,t..f T.-.. t. Hructwg the fotnmhft, 4f af.ft4lR . . wiw u eipedicaet fcf p-rthj lrr1'.-:!'1-aurUd." rrintfl t.;if .VlIl,MJ J?9 the mendmeot of 11 CofliMtu'Ivl'i not lakta i but ike House went Irrto commhtre on Trfvits t4Hs. Roros dls cuiiJofi lotik place on the till suthofltlng a aotmription tor stock U ibe Dim J Swamp Canal Coropaflj, tut no quail vu ULea. .. ; - - Wa4Jigto, March , Tbe Senate did earn til oei Samrdav. Tht House of ReprtMaiatlves wts en gated, chUflf, b dlaposlog of private bills. TheUUsathoeialngasubactlptlon to stock of tbe Dismal , 3wtmp Canal Company, wtt poetponed, to give time for tome lo form at loo to coene from the Department which la expected lo a lew (ays. Mr. dob, of iuinois, laid a re so ution on the table, proposing a reference it all the farioea amendments of tbe Cor.itltntlori. now before the cemrnlttct of tbe whole oo the state of the Uoltn, to e select committee. ' - Wait.Urfaav Wtrrb T. mti -wrrST Tt poneo oj Unn,r - m UU to Improve the otvlgstlon of tbe pod spdhsrbor oOlotileu blUlor the art tlon el a Msrine Hosplral at Charleston, S. C. foe- the relief oteks, and diubltd i.. m.A a bill coocemlng Ihe test el iutticelo Oallatb couniyJiUowls. The 9 a . a in a . a a genersl appropriation wt, tor me toppon of government, was ordered to be to mmttrA lor Its third reading. la iha Ifduse of Representatives, Mr. of Virginia, to Committee of iha Whole ot the atate of too union, - : . ... rofiehided hit rtmatkaoei thw propoaiu Atm a a a im .m.&H iha Uooailtuttun. ana wu sue ceeded br Mr. Ingersotl, of CoonectUtn, rv.k Cor about tbree-doarters of an hour, in opposition to tbe amendment, re ee. Amoog the revolutions one it a, was one by Mr. Cocke, to inquire ioto tho smnunt of pay to office ra of brevet and tint si rank in the army I bv Mr. Ilnlrnmhe. of New-Jeteri directing an trruutry ?wtettr martnet . a,ay . not, be tubstituted. In part or altogether, Ibr able seamen, as arttlleriats in the navy, with advantige to the service by Mr. Peter, of. Mart land. oo the.tuhiect of e survey of a road from the city of Washington in Buffalo. In tbe S:ate of Ww Yoik. A joint resolution, offered by Mr. Ward, of Naw.York. on the subtect ol the termina tion bf tbe session, was resd and laid on the table. Mr. Ward's resolution pro rtn4d ia rlai the session of Congress on ttbc ".; 'day of Majrnext.j 1 1 . . . - Waabineton, Mareh 8. ' tn ' thm" Senate" seatcrdaV, the bill maklna annrobriaiiont for tbe -tanporl of Ooveroment for the year i ao, wss pass " It . ed; and the bill to enable the President Ariha United States to hold a treaty with the Choctaw and Chkkasaw nations ol Indians, for the purpose of extinguishing Mlisljsrppi, wFts ordered fo be ensioaaed for a third reading. The bin maung aoDrooriatlon for certain . fortificationt was called op, and, after some debate on .u. nt iKm annrnnriation of 817.000 IIIS t i i - for the purchase of land at Throg s Point, N. Y. for the purpose or erecting e ion, oo motioaorlrjlarrlson, me oui was i.xa in tha iaSie. arid the Sen tte pro istov we - w ceeded to the consideration of Executire business! ' " ' . -' iwati M,V"of 'llebTesentativesr a resolution was Isid oh the tsble. by Mr. . . . . .It! k . D...I Moore, ol Aiaoamt, caiung w rn. inlnrmailon. at to certain prac- ,1... U ika ra aala of relinguisbed lands, and the propriety of allowing a right of tofu;ioaf purchster.-; MfrKelt6grbf M.-.Vni-k. ottered a resolution w imcuu constitution, by tsklng a way "the election of President Irom tne nouse, anu the right to toters to oto direcf for President and Vice President, each Indi vidual to have a rigbt.to tote for two per sons, one of whom ahall not pe an muaui tant of th-r alster -rrr- II, Jk ...v , Tt. p;.;..mn on the amehdmcnts to A lib Ul , . -itrv i-Aiitriffinft- i'af airmed In t pmmrt' tee of the Whole on the State of the Utt- ten$ when Mrambrde ply to M r. Storriana mia.v. ,v smendments. - Mr. atorrs rejoinder ; andwalbUawedb Mr. Dr.y: tonrwho spoke lor nearly your of the amendments ; but before he bad Concluded bis rerosraa, iue vu.um- tre rose. vv'-- -r ' . Waabington, afarch 9: In the Senate, the bill .miking pprn priadon for certain fr01i"Uon- traa or- drred lo te itmuJ U Its tLlrdT re 4 wg. Tka eni-H-i h stiiU ci il a . pn.p latU of yyj (olU.a hf u e cf l.a ! at Th,c'i Vh e law v the erectU d a btt ai ik.i iiare. wa tttrA i . . .... . . . . na aac4C! motra w W. re tenst the caJ !a,.itn ef Fmurlie soi5rrfit ike table a rrw-lu n U(.Ut.t.i hit srdrnirBtfit tntlrC wltilo1rotidlrir - iKa! nrorjr.titlafis la amend tte Cortnltl ' lion shall not be offcrtd tnore Ikai vMI 1"" b ten tears, lit eecompstlee hit reto- lulloes with fimt remarks, h wklck trath wis eneakfd andef the titer of bamtr. fa Committee ef iha whole oo the ite af the Ualoo, Mr. Drtyloe, of tvuik Carolina, concluded bis remarks, and Mr. Everett, of Mtstackasetts, total rd tbe loor (or today. Waablaglwa, March 19. la the Senate. Ike Ud making aiurO oriaiion for the support of govtrnwaat for the year lift, was returned from ibo Houe of . Rcpreaeatetivts, eM ibtlf amendments were Insisted oo. On mo lUn b Itr. Chamhara. Ike rooaWr rHWXs ef Executive business wss resumed. ' In ibe House of Renrrsf ntsMves yet tarda. Mr. Wabble, of Kew JhrosMrt. laid rn Ika.lahlf a UutflO CaUiftfCa. igiUuU.aU lolof Bltiiua taUtt Iwlu . . .. . csrs of the revolu'kantry armvwon balf oar- IrVB'ewtrtor rennifliinu, of fert d a resolution rslllng for a teport or SB a at fJW t a m. m m t ike Hoard u tnjinxerein nil, rcuuro to the sr air m of Natiowtl Drfroce. - Oa " motroo of Mr. Lttbrop,of Mmathosetts, a committee at ordered lo be sppolntea itn ik iiafl ef an adiourttmtut of Iha) present session, and an earlier tnttUng of ibe next. After tha routine buslarse of tbe day wss concluded, Mr. Etertt!a of Maau chosensftooklhe floor, and inoktrnrsrly - tbrte bonre, m opposition lo tae rtaoia tlons of- Mr. NDume. - -- - - - a - e - tar WftklKftOa. Warta II. In the Senate, the business was wholly of en Executive nature. The business In the House of Kepre- sentatlvea yesterday wtt renfiaed toihci amendments In tbe General Appropria tion Bill, SS made in the flenslei end 10 ihe Bill for the rr fir for the Aayfufn for the Deaf end Dumb In Kentucky, A ti ed ution wtt adopted, on motion of Air, Brent, of Le. directing tbe Committee on Commerce tnlnacire into thr expetilen- cv of prtrviding lbt vessels at sea shall csrry Itgbta in the. night. 'statistics. Tbe rbnowinr canotia etatiatleal aecoant If girea in the Caaael Almanack S. IM,yea. I8M. The 100 moat noralout rhlea on tbe - tU areJadd, In Japan,- L680.000 tohaHW - Hanajthen, I,100,000i Ctlciitta.SWMwu, ao. . rat. 117000 SJikin, II0UJW) Corgolachea; J BUOjajii. Pane, 71700 Wuta ChanW i00,000 1 Cowtantinopte,' 397.800 1 Benarta, JW.000 1 Kio; W,7r M tac'trn, W.IWf Hounp " chen, S 10,000, ke. ke, Tbe lortleth on the hat ia Be-ftn. containing 192,000, and tbe last Bristol, 8700. Among the 100 citiea, three contain more than a nwlfion i eine from half a minion to one tnuncm I 33 from SO.OOO.i)f4hat liOawarlterainaaMuasjd-. J-J in Rumpf, of which fair are la Gennany i four in France five in Ital, eight In Kngtandi three in 8,aini five In Africa, and Ave In America. A liat of th- population of 9 . etat.-l ia riven i the following b an extract t Chins, 264,500.000 1 BritiA Empirr, 136JO0,U00 Ruw lia, 59.000,0001 Japan 50,500,000 1 prance, 32,500,.O0i Austria, 30,000,000 1 Turkish Bnw pirt, S$OuX)0-A nOOOr psitf.l5, J0y. 000 1 Morocco, I5,'X)0,00", Persia, 1X50..000 Afghanirtan, l ASOO.OOOi tow Cwtnties, ' 1 800,000 1 Burmeae, Cores, I3,00".000e . Cores, 13,000,000 TbibetT W,tXX.00Or frwia.-l 1 370.0001 United "tatfa, 10.94I,000r Braxit, 3400,000. The principality of LUchttnatein containatht emtlleet numncrof mnamuim. uus. of the 24 atatee, having onl) 5,800 inliabitanta. Deiawart ary We lesrn that a Jiesr CitrJiiter out at the mouth of the Chesapeak and Delaware. Canal, which is called k Dtla vtrt City." A Post Office, la about to be . estsWished there it is within 6 miles of Men Castlei 1 1 from Washington, about 1 from Port Pehn, and , oppokiee Fort -n-t.-.r. The atreets run at right an- a andmanr of the lot! hare met a rttr V sale at hThitalphlT triw that it will soon become an impoi.a.i .ipad In one ration snri otn- era art in contemplation-, rat. in . communUaUoTi published ii the New Haven Rel'.Ti IIBTCII .vS,.-' f i " ni ted,upw.rd of 65,000 ptraon tlrTth.n 24 , yeirs, and tef ted many hundreds of them Ifcenrsrd. with small Pouiat fection, I am now nappy fj - . U wo Id that I have never know ono' ; of them to hare uken the small pox. . i yva0 WJ'"

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