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1 1 i.ituxer |.|. itoh 1\li i'lk m'l.'i i l . ■! ;. i l-oticb ui om uni e ; nor will tho paper be s ( . tl i t ,, than i ' ■■■' ■■; i ■i,.i,-l oi-ub rates y ■• \ • , i t ■n 1 ■' ■• ' or rutin i • , in uni ■1 ■i in i copy of " 11 si , ii . . , hod j '■ii the i.ion ixdtfle t1rapix i , .. i • . i . , k ng nl n . ■k il ' ii - i " i . , i i ' . . / 1 iii . - ii || ■i ni.lt i.rtli rn j i ' ' ' ah / i 1 i i i i . , i ' 1 ii i ynii .,, _ ■- ' i '.' | '' . '•*• ' t .... ": " " i i i i . . - u 11 i ' ' k . -, 11 11 i ' ' / ■' ; - i . / ' ii / i so ■■■1 i t - ti . - i i 1 ii i'i . it , i ' - i '- int i 1 ; hi th ■l / ,' iilli hi i i . "^ ' w win l..i . - i iik hi i ii li / h ■/ - firm li lua ii th ' i ml ul i ■ir ; ' i . . - . ■- i i tl i i n'.l .'■i ' it ii i i r tra.-inl.li _■i ■■, ■....... i i ■. . , ■1ii ; ■.. . i /' i u . . ■! ': i ii ' i . i . | tl 1 p ii ' i 1 1 . t i . . . ■i . . 1 1 r 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . - 1 ' i in '.,. , ll lin i ' ' 1 ' ' i...ii in 1 -• ' i ... .... 1 ni r-iii 1 li-ui ll 1 v..i / a ' ' . : i i tl.l ii '•'! lie ' i hit villi > halifax july i i 7 -• ' 1 ' lh i nil 1 niii i li i li i . , ' i iw iii i ii i iii ■i ilil hi it ii 1 1 ... ll • _>. • an italian i ■_:■ul the following is l in tli letter of nu american now trai oling in italy : at . mis i wo reached < i acta this pi ii u nl mmls in histoi imi interest and ' - hero thai the bono fonii 1 refuge when in lb i from the li public in i84u a inong hif le ■it i of the place i me to i ' il i that i and the king of naple -. w i hud r lo vi • inm in i , , v ni mi board 11111 american frigate i lie . oniiiiauder u elcoui 1 ilium iu i : '. mis . i '"|"', linn 11 .' i k ing inm dy'o i 1 i i.i i.i.uti iiniit jones you i 1 in h ; part y com with the l'"l while k ni and i :.-■. down and hove u li ink k m -. . mm mi . a . r*iui oi i i.-iii.i 1 ■i 11 ■i illll ill llu j n , o 1 ill skill lil i'l 10 1 1 llll 1 j ii il l dfdolfd id puii.if'i hems agrirauarf mtml jinprancntrntn tmmmt tlir arts nal sfififfs tliiriil.ti ant t!.c awiu drrlc vol xv salisbury \. cm july x 1858 number 7 4 o;ri cultural / iii.nts iiii . tii . • .- w . .... , .. to encourage the d i ti of forme and i ■• - i iilture . nved by ■' ' " • ! ' a i .'' ■'' ■■' in du mb lilt i w give y ii ■. ' weed to | i i lid i '.. in i !' ' ■■■at tin ... 1 ( z - • ■i ' :. ii , ■• .... . . ■. work i t i i ' '. ./. shu . d now .!•■wil broad cast f..r :...'• rate ■tin nn i - p the lace i , iii.'i coi • i . with a tur i i.i p deeply . irag in with ' i • '. . ii . . apart i ■• i ll crop i'i , •! as for va • • in or t ■■ii . or gy nl handful to i eu the i ... i i shallow ire and i until ilia vines i i mud / ' .' re have otien cui il in . . . ' i all respects it ■by all ' nl ghtened and wi ■_- ibstitute : ' i ireak uj . rery deeply harrow ii fin ly and with a broad shovel plow lay it olf in ' ter ' ; n ni the i i ' ■■!" hai i ' ■'• . drawn lengthwise idol _- i • \\ in n ■•' ei up run around 1 n pretty close w it a lonj rooter and re in it al'tei ' 15 day a in tin i 10 or i .. day - in 1 e bi eak oul the en tn i middles i • 1 1 1 the rooter and finally lay by wilh the . i mining up und dov '. ay be ' 1 '■. ti tl ti ill i iu good laud prt-par .- i hi i win iti'il in tin ■way the yield in 1 to il inn i sometimes c en loj of exci ■■i ler per acre i much ns ran be ; died ti om 20 t 3u in tho coiiiui m « i v mill ti nth ni tin labor bound for pound it pulled fod di r i ee un 1 plant ii i li in i in to the foi ni.it :. ii nt or ji un the i iss t ii i ghl and injury ' their 1 fore it i fully equal tu of the pulled vve therefore desire thai onr ri adei - iliould abandon tiii - old e innl give d fair 1 1 mi li is im y el toi ■late but should done im mediately any one who fair ■:...',. ii ii il"ii fodder pulling forovi t i 11 illoisl ii illlll i . ' r 1'itne for ll ery 5 or lio dai and fi d lo y our cattle in t r lot l on will by bo doing make n gi ■i exci llenl manure t urin i fro foddt i fin pr poi time di illeil fodder i w lien all tl talk • are fail ly ta isled out or in full bloom it may be cut close to tho ground with a harp knife t - solccl i dry omineiiciug cm ly in iln itioi nin ; i in nut il dinnei i iino a - fai i u ■.'. i'li'ii'l it ll in row nin lit ii in innl in i ii until ni'ii i il u tu i , v in i ti upper idc will be pretty ' ' ' iiiil until ... nf in ' , . • ii mt llu y . im l.iin must ik .. i tm 1 unii i tr ii ' nut \ i iii i i.i i i muiieiitlj ■■• ' er cover ; mid tl .- diffon nl i.ii , i y nt tlio say 8 lied l.v stock obi •• !. m ■it tm btei y f cm ; bill vvi ' ■ti ili .. lllllll j i.f huh | . . totllltl ' - j i ' • • f iii ihi lliu ' . . i ■it . i . ■■. ■■j heavy ire u ■' ■i , " ■. • i 1 itting iiji ( i'll in t tei , iv i ■i ■■, i a n t imp it mt fm tin lantui nl tii'i'ii-f though ■■'.;■licit a fli ' ' i _ . . • e itsi.a vy tl.iiii ii turnip crop thercf re plaiil ■ii a ii iiiti r fo v i will in er di ribe tin i f ■'}' i i ;- our : i ■.' . . in i / tigs and ti — if you - ini wlii.'l re ' v i-n beei - .'. | ed scatter some i 1 !- pi - acre j it vi"ii.-iv to the last | ■iindei ini ii ii itan ' ■' '• woi ked . impi ii i i . i(.u in nt make ■ii often and lar ■j . . . inetiines cx • a btand make • ■■20th of in ml ' , . fail try a i ■• ery i ■lay until i ii la -■i'si pten - will lie ni ni nod vi tli ( . iiii supi r 7 - 1 ' 1 ' '' ! in iii • .-: iifii . li manure with ■-. are each am ' i ■. ■■turnip ci op — llu it ay he ap lied in the drill i put on | lent ifully broadcast and plow u v i ... i in l iln buga red top trap leaf 1 .. dutch yi how i ilfi'ti n i i"',i and i y ' . - and - being the bebt foi i uro a i for sl , wi belli i •■the l tta liuga is conceded to st at id forem • - ; . drain ■i u ■■: riio riche6l land i'n tlic plantation i often allow ■run waste worthless and wild pre ing inly stagnant | of water rank . 1 brambles and form ii harbor n id r eptaclo for snakes hazards turtles and vermin of every ' ription n'ow d iring tho snminer : c<7 when the ground is comparative ly dry andthe heavy field-work over i rood time to ! mgi tl i •■offei in ti the lace of n'ature into i rated field of the inosl productive cbar i ' uni ih ep mil r it-nit . i i i-n diti tin in plus u uti'i . and in im . ■. and plant tl ri elaiini n 1 nexi b in irish l'l.tul , corn i tton or gnu ms // ' n in is tho ti ma i make hay ! ut tin in i ! le in hi n - inediately and tin n it over in tlio af ' ti in tin evening rako it up iu uni and rather thick rows by turning tin-in in n day for the next two or three days y im hay ii ily cured nnd . qiiul i if ti"i better than tho nortlu rn should ruin tin eaten while the hai is tit i in i ii rush u ith full i iiii-l pack the rows up into iharp py rami liil fi 1 1 l.h tin ,-.'■i if i in iiii -.■- hogshead and when thu ground dries again i piead it thin t euro \. lliu i n hay i fi h 1 1 l ti li in thai u .' of i i i to buy a pound of it at any price ! ii hen w . eon iluce n l i an in i ielu ii il li little or ii trotibli weed 1 1 \ .]. ■mi tlio pi ni'n'i i ilar attention du , iii '.' ii i ■" i • . tin . ri immai il li .' . ivii aii'l dei ti oy tin-in befoi e thi • ■■■' i and thus prevent present and in u mi un iiii un annoyance t • • • the throne uf solomon tin description u hicli we hori ir roadi : . n 1 translated by i w !■ni 1 . in from a i er iai matin i i pt ■it al ■•■"!' ti . nn i wil i in thi ■i.'i n ts v hieh i i i tm ti in an innl a'l il it i . late - i • ur am i lie i ■ul i i ni i ii ■■. i in ' :' li ■i i i i i iii i ni u . ,■in : •■i of il were i i ■i . i.i.i.i i i tern ' p in ! -. each of i ■' ■th's i i veil sii-ps : mi each sni l i'n i i 1 1 . -. the li mehi • • ■'' j tt liu-ii iv i i e of | ■lllll lllll ip'.-j nil 1 iii top ill ' . n'.-i i i i ■■■sei :. fig i • i liitils purticul und . . loll ml li illiin i li i i . ■■as to ol ii utter a i ii-ii as iiii nr i iinu t.'.ls ti • • l fi , i ' . ' i i 1 1 o b rii il e lies li a vi ii g b ii ii c-1 1 es . . i rai ill ' i villi - •■" a tn re fruit < i ■. . ■■■i - rible aspi .- . ■n formed i c i-i . ' i'l nature of t'.is ren ai-1 it ..- inch that v hen so '""' "" ' the f w ngs il made a l i . in hie air ( in his oil '■' 1 -'.-].. liie inn ' i j ( iu i.i reaching the third if demons it i i'.tii men repeati . i ie praisi - ol the d w . ii lie arrive i at i ifourl tep ten ird it li i in in the i manner : ' sou of i d be thank 1 ,,• t ] u . blessings which tin v i has bestowed up ii thei !' lin same v repe tied on his i ■j tlio 1 li step i u his tonchii dren of uracl joim : and m lii.s ( tl the . animals i ■in inol uml ceased ii"t uni ■n the royal seat .. ranii ii go n sin wer i i 1 ; . viiicli ti ■il.e :. . i upon his i ead nun nl bur lid nil tl '■| ■.'. i |] v a ve u ' volume bound in silver in ti b were written tiie ban ua . ;' 1 > n id i • , : ve having pn ne read ol iud a | ortion of it to tbe ( dren of israel li is further related that mi the approach of wicked persons ;< ns wen won t sel u ble roaring aud to lash tin with vi nee : the birds olso began to bristle up tin ir featl • rs and the ussctn n in and gi iii to utter hoi fur fear of tin , no ' tlieir ci nn , iiiiiii tho son of 1 '... • _». • . ii i tn t for in ladicx an i v in jo papi i has a bit of to you n g foi th how tin y may know whether n young gii really ci in or only pay polite attentions the confoun i tin nth - ithor has bei n the source nf much trouble both before and bince tho end ol i ek\t ick an ! bardell a young man adin res a young girl and must manifest it ! i can't _> so for the life of him the young lady u tender hi art n . irils for - the admiration ; is 11 to lovo ; . and pel ■. " u iti . etc ." al 1 1 ri momeiil tii it ti gallai i is poppit tl now tin il iii i lite lions of love ajiuii i il iful wo and ii , hing to in in iti v nol nl way l thing and theref re it is nre ii the damsel should be mi the alert to discovoi to which class the - tti ntionspuid hei hy hands unoaiid i'ash i''iialiie young iii.'ii bei first then if a young in in in fund li ne hem ty tone ; f he ki pn ci scly win re to put hi baud i mi st i-aight in tin eyes with hi open ; if ho turns bis back to sp er ; if hu i i you v hi coal ; if he fail • to tulk i in i ) mother ; if in hoi t hi are siugin - ; our curls and i ini bol li every hour then don'l fall in im ii ; 1 li iniii for lli ivii id i 1 1 '■ii ly ii'iiuii " i on lei iiim bay tt lull ho will to the contrary ou tho ol i'i iv u it ' ei ei i body el ■, li it quiet i ; if llo 1 bll lllll i'eel ' ; it rapped up u hen j uu t it in i it in talks very i you ii ihe ei ■and im i , igh jf . . ■aar«r^rhmw*ai^v • ps 11 ith i'mir list 1 . pair of old bellows looks solemn when in . •! i'i another entloman and in fact is thu in 1 iii 1 -. i ward rtu pid yet envious of all your male friends 1 011 ii.iiv go ahead and make i 1 • 1 : how t happy for his skin to hold him vonn ! keep your hearts in a n of :.' 1 leather r s,,iin other ' .... ii one is found without a doubt af r which yui can go • 11 im i loi c court and bo man iod bnd bo happy « ithoiit iho leai 1 bit of 11 ou le ,', ■- 1 ti t.i ■■our lu'l.i i ' it • av the harmony ol colon m ti i u:is not more choice aboul hit a • 1 iii il l*l tu beneath a vail i leaves ni i up i the ii - ant little ll m f all tin heat ii ' lo mi it as pear bio noma of othei lowers open u bich display tin in nore boldly ; but i hey arc blanched or 11 thu passage from tho in the li t lil - minis . : lull ni 111 of coloill id orchard ire laden wit li 1 i , iv by tin pink ipoli ti nd-l i ' of opple - mi tin 11 i ii i : - iw tha woi 0 bo lately seen s ihe ','. iii is coloill leepeii ■. . the dark criui 1 - if t iiiiiii fiowcrs and the brown ol ; . 11 ... -. this elm 0 1 1 ii 1 ' ii il only to bo i il has its use 1 a iv are the first spriug flowers 11 white iuliiil'f because when the winds . '• il i and when tne sun is only itely kind a li m cr 11 oul i be chill i to death il its heat radiated from i 1 i lut radiation takes place most reely from dark colours from black i-otn tin strongly defined greens and tl ns and ri ds lu i i w her flowers n i leaves so c 1 un d co d more re t hi i form ipon ' in ir t ■delie ite spi ing flow 1 - are ti ■i.*foru of a colour that i al ■us ready to encourage radiation l.u the iiunc reason because white substau 1 give 1 nt least freely the heat that they iitnin a animals are white ve 6110w8 b'or tlio baine rea son too '. itsell is 11 bite vv li 111 tm i bee nnes severe snoii falls nnd hangs ir mantle abont the soil i f were black or red or blae it would st ill ■of the heat escape which is re . under its whiteness i ho colours even of men darken in hot climates it 1 hottest t 1 oy aro .-. : '.- black black substances give ont their beat more free ly in r _ .' ject t 11 c"!.l almost in '. i shoi 1 summer produi ce il iwers of extremely vivid colouring the sum mer although short is fierce and the plants radiate fast that they mav escape destruction the dark verdure of tlio northern pines would cause them t 1 lose heat with great rapidity for compensa tion they are made to grow iu pyramids that catch a cone of snow bo cleverly as to great coat them during the hard weath er birch trees that grow in the same 11 g t lie pines like bilvor columns and they are nol w because tin - do nol wantit — they have their own light clothing ofa brillianl wli i etiess we in •',! nol 1 milium far into the thai is pi iiirod out in nature befon wo discover that " s a heap coals nl fire on lhe lira a n apostle enjoins il upon as to do this t mn enemies i ho inspire i injunction is if thine enemy hungi r feed him ; if he thirst give ! im dr 11 . : for in bo doing nilt hfiip c nils of lit 1 his head many interpt 1 i i ive been g ii on of t li in figurative expri ion n 1 feet fai tory i'he latcsl comim the hev 1 im brown i ». i ».. ■t l-'dinburgh 1 1 ac ml of : he mat t r which al ic 1 merit of 1 rowed from i i i t r l tato tin i • alii rn ted and bo 1 uni uiulleabh . and lil for pi iyod i i 11 ful pi • ! in natural tendency of persevering iu disinterested gi i ne -, is t ;-■■ii in a very di pruved heart it ih diflicult to tiviction of i here must bo many ci nils heapod on t he sullen 11 1 la iit musl in d 11 which pro e or no 1 if tel but i ■itii-l ; am when once tin that tin iuiiii whom 1 havo unjustly in jured roally love • mo forces itself on the mill i ! 11 e t.il placo ol | and hatred ■it t i in ill 1 . a . v ■i'l i huiil i im ii i m a san ite ' lory an i i - \ ■in ai my tol i thi bu •!■t of i tuce while pro fi . nail . in i loi i'li dui ing : he w ar i ine day i-aid he 1 lered my nn i n enl in pm in t i game in li a -■'■n ' i ni some : ilnii'l ly ng upon the gt ouud i hich im i • ■■■■- i at peiu nice of a log it b . t in ii ' . ■t i . i that i paid i ■t i ■, and n . • • ■i i ! never heai 1 ol snnkes i ii in i bucii ii i.'f i litem ions tlio fuel is i nevei . iuld nave bi liove it il i had wt ii ho continued le i '.' . i ti me i took it to be was a miry place « . . for nu to avoid 1 therel ntt on i if mv gun ti t lie ground ahead of me priuginjj t i ight on top i what i i ' ai suppose '." a boa con itricto ." said one a i ntinr mda said anothi r what collld it have l.e.-ti l sail ii bird i ; i what i supposed it to be a log laid the u ii • -*■• — . . 1 - '. -■trdnt ' i m r vi '■' t ery i ;' kent n iky said numberless , • ■cent s eech in fore in we-i point cadets among others he following i i stand t'o-duy upon a strange thca re ; 1 occupy a new position aud there s nothing more embarrassing to manor ni'ii'.i'i than a new position tho bold is i mariner that ever shuck a furrow ter un li nn ofthe deep felt hii spin • sink within him ivlien the angry music if the ocean first broke upon his ear the i ie knighl that ever drew the sword or shivered a lance was nol an indifferent spectator tu the first conflict of in ins in t heart -- c iriuetto that ever won rod the cousumiiig venom of her false hood and treachery around the vitals of i confiding lover stood herself appalled when she met tbe first eager glauce of an elm i iu siutnr i i.i nl u im is ju-l bloom n into woinanho i aud wh in in i is li .!,■i with strange fai cies of love ind marriage prepares herself with tho in us cai '• f '" her first descent into the parlor in her efforts to be easy iiie becomes very uneasy : her exertions t be graceful render hei deci lodly awk ward her virgin modesty magnifies her innocent uiistukes and she retires over whelmed with in i titicutiou at her failure in her new position a new position whatever it may i.e cl n-i and bewilders the understanding ■1 ' /.' - - i m nt up the harris org pike the ther day three or four mile to see l i getz's cattk — ' three of them were in the stable ringed al the nose chained to i al sex that oversets tliin . groat rii ors tun (. tii-s the boil in i - oth ers were in the field a greal durham nii'l 1 like a wedge i lie i r end be hind — what a bag i milk ! 1 guess bo i ini there was a 1 let on tli i e beautiful ns a liulv — o how exquisite her form — how trim her limbs how in id hei ey e - she looked bo sin et it seemed you could i her you fell aim ■-' that biio was a lady — lancaster etrj tui'j nlin and ptastei for bugs — among the many - '■'■" remedies to pn i niii bugs from ■- i iues 1 have noticed the wuh one quart of i unon pi istor put n table bi nin of pii it ni i urpeutino m i it ■ongbly in sprinkle ii on your | a l'ho bugs iv 1 1 sin i iv strong manifestations of their displeasure by lomcrsets lliu convulsions and leave immediately •• ui suspicion last bi h - in l ■- - ' r . ir an unii v one 1 ' i ied every tl i . iuld hear r read of but of no ava i ill applied the turpi which un effectual the raw turpen would probably '.- .. il in ': action of the plants as the bugs hence wo mix it with plastci . \\ o mink it benefit as u ell a bat ine ii n )'. isos /.* . i • ■taki a iain!!i,l uf t he t ine •:•- lied i iinabotit : ■' f a r " l en 1 iiim tongue ; i of tho hei b c i backbite ; at eil her bef n o or after the dog-days i ti ispooufu of don't you tell it ; six •" i ' ; a few ■li i t nt envy : u bich can be purcl in any j i the shop i if m ii t i i m v - i \ ighi ur r them w_ll to i sim mer them li t hour over tho fire of dis loutcnt kin ousy ; thei igh the rag of mis tt uctinn an i cork it up in the bottle tin of f r a day i and it will bo lit i let a few nut and ' rill be able to speak ali . iuually ■i -'■' inoof ning post now wing tho in harp ' : , termini . i ice at i c 1111:11 i upon his newly inhei it on the ian lil tion i a his arrival it . ■r ■i ai its i be collect 1 : the inttition the m tl - mis rn al ■ill ' iu the day foi ovi - ire tin •! and i iu tho next day ■to i . and the ii tonce ii bich of them were iin :!'; and ■itli about one hun dred were thai picked out and led t ... a . tumense hi a 1 and ineroy mingled with prow 1 . u the master at immovable but tho pre ar r final ly ii to relent and all « i ti fui f ri year and a half ■iti tii ami in a - . new buildings and tho introduction of iir**\v until . is ul agricii iture the encrgi i'iin master could boast of one of tho . ' 1 ami must pi i luctiv .' i lilll ! tation iu i so m mer i . '.' i man ] wilh burning lore i il ll ,. nr or la slow i li.ii.n h thi i ii ur lli.it ii , 1 1 1 >■,! i..iitlt - iirt ii . h i ■n i _-. ('- i it it'll it ll .■i ". .; ill ., .. iltuill l - i we'll rot li - ■" i ... iii-iiiitiiii i'l ' lf_.ll will li lieui r ll'.ni lliroiiph lintiii tl ni rs and i i'i in . ., - itpfnl n ny 111 ll i he .- i.ii.-int-r in mi a s - ' - ii - : an extraordinary ea tnslrophe occurred in re hit ly in one of thoprin ■of lhe city the miirchi a cm • i look ln-i iin .- children of whom tlio rci-li eight lo lhe i i in ntini thea tre to see ail'i n intdgedy ol orestes an 1 tlio 1 ■■-.:< •! 1 1 1 ... , ie u r'|i a gn m in ression on them i lie ii-m day lo lie children iruiuti ' ■. in ■1.1 -. i . . ikii - i kilclien knif'i n it poniard | lunged il ho his .! iiitliiii-il i si ii ii a wound lie 1 i in n few minutes hollien wound el his roilier d n eroualy and after ii srd plungi j tlio i ilo iii own breast n-ar ilia heart inflicting a very serioua wound at ins ii ■the mother euten 1 an i her des |. ui at tin in in child .!• id nl ti . ihoi t uu ■: m i.'i t wounded n ij i imagined .-. a n 111 ii i ail • i . i n a 11 i k for tiie v"i n a — i us i .'-:;, ii ol dumber .:' bubscril is to j - - in he ol i mi .!. it ii proi ■lo l !: ii -. n s of • ii ... titled a wl tli i'm in tl w i — i - blories v ill ! •■accoroi u - ■! 1 t ■■i i engi ' 1 our mosi beautiful wild sowers and found ii-ti uclive nnd al i in it ■■. persons ■ring ul ii and thus en urn . s ! i carolina literary enterprise mil bnd :. prospectus at mr pomeroy's dook ■i'll pi i i.t the a nf tl vn--iili niii in applied tn a benevolent purpose ral ii i a sugrjtstion it frequently happens pei ii - wish to pi mt choice trees in dry as toat least check their gro - ih trees have tap-roots the it j i i red moisture may be supplied by a very simple operation which has been slice ifully died in ( lulifornia 1 lig a hole iu which tbe tree is to bo planted in the centre bore n hole niih a long shanked earth-anger — the longer lhe bet ter :. i in hole with eiiaise band and plant the tree if the hole be six or eight feet deep it will almost always furnish a lull supply of moisture the philosophy ofthe thing if so apparent t that nothing mon - my than ite mere state ment fen riiis noxious weed call ed may \\ • . i gr m - from si e i by mowing it before flowering time it may easily be destroyed < ue in ur spout in in the propei bi a-oii may sn b week's work uextyear give weeds no quarter ( ut them down — why cumber they the grouud '. it .'- we clip the i beautiful para ind know not tl who pen ' ed it had a i true i irt ■■flow s lli.t lhe air — u that r-i k tbe i in drops ■- head ! ui i li i it — upon i-i i beet in tlio cat i than upon ih tn gh ti - ni lluil wm i ind cheers l i - light — n i rks '• s i'he < iii t.il ui iti lo lliu i i ii ii ii tll.lt where « milled to bis bar or their mi a tun , it is i a snd , that tin . ■• t hire his or in i a returnol ui ll ive i ii • - m if i pay it il tin ' national mirabi i man who wa • u \ idle as ho i nt that li s only . ; a eral at \\ tho
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1858-07-13 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1858 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 7 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The July 13, 1858 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601559307 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1858-07-13 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1858 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 7 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 3551458 Bytes |
FileName | sacw07_007_18580713-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The July 13, 1858 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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' a i .'' ■'' ■■' in du mb lilt i w give y ii ■. ' weed to | i i lid i '.. in i !' ' ■■■at tin ... 1 ( z - • ■i ' :. ii , ■• .... . . ■. work i t i i ' '. ./. shu . d now .!•■wil broad cast f..r :...'• rate ■tin nn i - p the lace i , iii.'i coi • i . with a tur i i.i p deeply . irag in with ' i • '. . ii . . apart i ■• i ll crop i'i , •! as for va • • in or t ■■ii . or gy nl handful to i eu the i ... i i shallow ire and i until ilia vines i i mud / ' .' re have otien cui il in . . . ' i all respects it ■by all ' nl ghtened and wi ■_- ibstitute : ' i ireak uj . rery deeply harrow ii fin ly and with a broad shovel plow lay it olf in ' ter ' ; n ni the i i ' ■■!" hai i ' ■'• . drawn lengthwise idol _- i • \\ in n ■•' ei up run around 1 n pretty close w it a lonj rooter and re in it al'tei ' 15 day a in tin i 10 or i .. day - in 1 e bi eak oul the en tn i middles i • 1 1 1 the rooter and finally lay by wilh the . i mining up und dov '. ay be ' 1 '■. ti tl ti ill i iu good laud prt-par .- i hi i win iti'il in tin ■way the yield in 1 to il inn i sometimes c en loj of exci ■■i ler per acre i much ns ran be ; died ti om 20 t 3u in tho coiiiui m « i v mill ti nth ni tin labor bound for pound it pulled fod di r i ee un 1 plant ii i li in i in to the foi ni.it :. ii nt or ji un the i iss t ii i ghl and injury ' their 1 fore it i fully equal tu of the pulled vve therefore desire thai onr ri adei - iliould abandon tiii - old e innl give d fair 1 1 mi li is im y el toi ■late but should done im mediately any one who fair ■:...',. ii ii il"ii fodder pulling forovi t i 11 illoisl ii illlll i . ' r 1'itne for ll ery 5 or lio dai and fi d lo y our cattle in t r lot l on will by bo doing make n gi ■i exci llenl manure t urin i fro foddt i fin pr poi time di illeil fodder i w lien all tl talk • are fail ly ta isled out or in full bloom it may be cut close to tho ground with a harp knife t - solccl i dry omineiiciug cm ly in iln itioi nin ; i in nut il dinnei i iino a - fai i u ■.'. i'li'ii'l it ll in row nin lit ii in innl in i ii until ni'ii i il u tu i , v in i ti upper idc will be pretty ' ' ' iiiil until ... nf in ' , . • ii mt llu y . im l.iin must ik .. i tm 1 unii i tr ii ' nut \ i iii i i.i i i muiieiitlj ■■• ' er cover ; mid tl .- diffon nl i.ii , i y nt tlio say 8 lied l.v stock obi •• !. m ■it tm btei y f cm ; bill vvi ' ■ti ili .. lllllll j i.f huh | . . totllltl ' - j i ' • • f iii ihi lliu ' . . i ■it . i . ■■. ■■j heavy ire u ■' ■i , " ■. • i 1 itting iiji ( i'll in t tei , iv i ■i ■■, i a n t imp it mt fm tin lantui nl tii'i'ii-f though ■■'.;■licit a fli ' ' i _ . . • e itsi.a vy tl.iiii ii turnip crop thercf re plaiil ■ii a ii iiiti r fo v i will in er di ribe tin i f ■'}' i i ;- our : i ■.' . . in i / tigs and ti — if you - ini wlii.'l re ' v i-n beei - .'. | ed scatter some i 1 !- pi - acre j it vi"ii.-iv to the last | ■iindei ini ii ii itan ' ■' '• woi ked . impi ii i i . i(.u in nt make ■ii often and lar ■j . . . inetiines cx • a btand make • ■■20th of in ml ' , . fail try a i ■• ery i ■lay until i ii la -■i'si pten - will lie ni ni nod vi tli ( . iiii supi r 7 - 1 ' 1 ' '' ! in iii • .-: iifii . li manure with ■-. are each am ' i ■. ■■turnip ci op — llu it ay he ap lied in the drill i put on | lent ifully broadcast and plow u v i ... i in l iln buga red top trap leaf 1 .. dutch yi how i ilfi'ti n i i"',i and i y ' . - and - being the bebt foi i uro a i for sl , wi belli i •■the l tta liuga is conceded to st at id forem • - ; . drain ■i u ■■: riio riche6l land i'n tlic plantation i often allow ■run waste worthless and wild pre ing inly stagnant | of water rank . 1 brambles and form ii harbor n id r eptaclo for snakes hazards turtles and vermin of every ' ription n'ow d iring tho snminer : c<7 when the ground is comparative ly dry andthe heavy field-work over i rood time to ! mgi tl i •■offei in ti the lace of n'ature into i rated field of the inosl productive cbar i ' uni ih ep mil r it-nit . i i i-n diti tin in plus u uti'i . and in im . ■. and plant tl ri elaiini n 1 nexi b in irish l'l.tul , corn i tton or gnu ms // ' n in is tho ti ma i make hay ! ut tin in i ! le in hi n - inediately and tin n it over in tlio af ' ti in tin evening rako it up iu uni and rather thick rows by turning tin-in in n day for the next two or three days y im hay ii ily cured nnd . qiiul i if ti"i better than tho nortlu rn should ruin tin eaten while the hai is tit i in i ii rush u ith full i iiii-l pack the rows up into iharp py rami liil fi 1 1 l.h tin ,-.'■i if i in iiii -.■- hogshead and when thu ground dries again i piead it thin t euro \. lliu i n hay i fi h 1 1 l ti li in thai u .' of i i i to buy a pound of it at any price ! ii hen w . eon iluce n l i an in i ielu ii il li little or ii trotibli weed 1 1 \ .]. ■mi tlio pi ni'n'i i ilar attention du , iii '.' ii i ■" i • . tin . ri immai il li .' . ivii aii'l dei ti oy tin-in befoi e thi • ■■■' i and thus prevent present and in u mi un iiii un annoyance t • • • the throne uf solomon tin description u hicli we hori ir roadi : . n 1 translated by i w !■ni 1 . in from a i er iai matin i i pt ■it al ■•■"!' ti . nn i wil i in thi ■i.'i n ts v hieh i i i tm ti in an innl a'l il it i . late - i • ur am i lie i ■ul i i ni i ii ■■. i in ' :' li ■i i i i i iii i ni u . ,■in : •■i of il were i i ■i . i.i.i.i i i tern ' p in ! -. each of i ■' ■th's i i veil sii-ps : mi each sni l i'n i i 1 1 . -. the li mehi • • ■'' j tt liu-ii iv i i e of | ■lllll lllll ip'.-j nil 1 iii top ill ' . n'.-i i i i ■■■sei :. fig i • i liitils purticul und . . loll ml li illiin i li i i . ■■as to ol ii utter a i ii-ii as iiii nr i iinu t.'.ls ti • • l fi , i ' . ' i i 1 1 o b rii il e lies li a vi ii g b ii ii c-1 1 es . . i rai ill ' i villi - •■" a tn re fruit < i ■. . ■■■i - rible aspi .- . ■n formed i c i-i . ' i'l nature of t'.is ren ai-1 it ..- inch that v hen so '""' "" ' the f w ngs il made a l i . in hie air ( in his oil '■' 1 -'.-].. liie inn ' i j ( iu i.i reaching the third if demons it i i'.tii men repeati . i ie praisi - ol the d w . ii lie arrive i at i ifourl tep ten ird it li i in in the i manner : ' sou of i d be thank 1 ,,• t ] u . blessings which tin v i has bestowed up ii thei !' lin same v repe tied on his i ■j tlio 1 li step i u his tonchii dren of uracl joim : and m lii.s ( tl the . animals i ■in inol uml ceased ii"t uni ■n the royal seat .. ranii ii go n sin wer i i 1 ; . viiicli ti ■il.e :. . i upon his i ead nun nl bur lid nil tl '■| ■.'. i |] v a ve u ' volume bound in silver in ti b were written tiie ban ua . ;' 1 > n id i • , : ve having pn ne read ol iud a | ortion of it to tbe ( dren of israel li is further related that mi the approach of wicked persons ;< ns wen won t sel u ble roaring aud to lash tin with vi nee : the birds olso began to bristle up tin ir featl • rs and the ussctn n in and gi iii to utter hoi fur fear of tin , no ' tlieir ci nn , iiiiiii tho son of 1 '... • _». • . ii i tn t for in ladicx an i v in jo papi i has a bit of to you n g foi th how tin y may know whether n young gii really ci in or only pay polite attentions the confoun i tin nth - ithor has bei n the source nf much trouble both before and bince tho end ol i ek\t ick an ! bardell a young man adin res a young girl and must manifest it ! i can't _> so for the life of him the young lady u tender hi art n . irils for - the admiration ; is 11 to lovo ; . and pel ■. " u iti . etc ." al 1 1 ri momeiil tii it ti gallai i is poppit tl now tin il iii i lite lions of love ajiuii i il iful wo and ii , hing to in in iti v nol nl way l thing and theref re it is nre ii the damsel should be mi the alert to discovoi to which class the - tti ntionspuid hei hy hands unoaiid i'ash i''iialiie young iii.'ii bei first then if a young in in in fund li ne hem ty tone ; f he ki pn ci scly win re to put hi baud i mi st i-aight in tin eyes with hi open ; if ho turns bis back to sp er ; if hu i i you v hi coal ; if he fail • to tulk i in i ) mother ; if in hoi t hi are siugin - ; our curls and i ini bol li every hour then don'l fall in im ii ; 1 li iniii for lli ivii id i 1 1 '■ii ly ii'iiuii " i on lei iiim bay tt lull ho will to the contrary ou tho ol i'i iv u it ' ei ei i body el ■, li it quiet i ; if llo 1 bll lllll i'eel ' ; it rapped up u hen j uu t it in i it in talks very i you ii ihe ei ■and im i , igh jf . . ■aar«r^rhmw*ai^v • ps 11 ith i'mir list 1 . pair of old bellows looks solemn when in . •! i'i another entloman and in fact is thu in 1 iii 1 -. i ward rtu pid yet envious of all your male friends 1 011 ii.iiv go ahead and make i 1 • 1 : how t happy for his skin to hold him vonn ! keep your hearts in a n of :.' 1 leather r s,,iin other ' .... ii one is found without a doubt af r which yui can go • 11 im i loi c court and bo man iod bnd bo happy « ithoiit iho leai 1 bit of 11 ou le ,', ■- 1 ti t.i ■■our lu'l.i i ' it • av the harmony ol colon m ti i u:is not more choice aboul hit a • 1 iii il l*l tu beneath a vail i leaves ni i up i the ii - ant little ll m f all tin heat ii ' lo mi it as pear bio noma of othei lowers open u bich display tin in nore boldly ; but i hey arc blanched or 11 thu passage from tho in the li t lil - minis . : lull ni 111 of coloill id orchard ire laden wit li 1 i , iv by tin pink ipoli ti nd-l i ' of opple - mi tin 11 i ii i : - iw tha woi 0 bo lately seen s ihe ','. iii is coloill leepeii ■. . the dark criui 1 - if t iiiiiii fiowcrs and the brown ol ; . 11 ... -. this elm 0 1 1 ii 1 ' ii il only to bo i il has its use 1 a iv are the first spriug flowers 11 white iuliiil'f because when the winds . '• il i and when tne sun is only itely kind a li m cr 11 oul i be chill i to death il its heat radiated from i 1 i lut radiation takes place most reely from dark colours from black i-otn tin strongly defined greens and tl ns and ri ds lu i i w her flowers n i leaves so c 1 un d co d more re t hi i form ipon ' in ir t ■delie ite spi ing flow 1 - are ti ■i.*foru of a colour that i al ■us ready to encourage radiation l.u the iiunc reason because white substau 1 give 1 nt least freely the heat that they iitnin a animals are white ve 6110w8 b'or tlio baine rea son too '. itsell is 11 bite vv li 111 tm i bee nnes severe snoii falls nnd hangs ir mantle abont the soil i f were black or red or blae it would st ill ■of the heat escape which is re . under its whiteness i ho colours even of men darken in hot climates it 1 hottest t 1 oy aro .-. : '.- black black substances give ont their beat more free ly in r _ .' ject t 11 c"!.l almost in '. i shoi 1 summer produi ce il iwers of extremely vivid colouring the sum mer although short is fierce and the plants radiate fast that they mav escape destruction the dark verdure of tlio northern pines would cause them t 1 lose heat with great rapidity for compensa tion they are made to grow iu pyramids that catch a cone of snow bo cleverly as to great coat them during the hard weath er birch trees that grow in the same 11 g t lie pines like bilvor columns and they are nol w because tin - do nol wantit — they have their own light clothing ofa brillianl wli i etiess we in •',! nol 1 milium far into the thai is pi iiirod out in nature befon wo discover that " s a heap coals nl fire on lhe lira a n apostle enjoins il upon as to do this t mn enemies i ho inspire i injunction is if thine enemy hungi r feed him ; if he thirst give ! im dr 11 . : for in bo doing nilt hfiip c nils of lit 1 his head many interpt 1 i i ive been g ii on of t li in figurative expri ion n 1 feet fai tory i'he latcsl comim the hev 1 im brown i ». i ».. ■t l-'dinburgh 1 1 ac ml of : he mat t r which al ic 1 merit of 1 rowed from i i i t r l tato tin i • alii rn ted and bo 1 uni uiulleabh . and lil for pi iyod i i 11 ful pi • ! in natural tendency of persevering iu disinterested gi i ne -, is t ;-■■ii in a very di pruved heart it ih diflicult to tiviction of i here must bo many ci nils heapod on t he sullen 11 1 la iit musl in d 11 which pro e or no 1 if tel but i ■itii-l ; am when once tin that tin iuiiii whom 1 havo unjustly in jured roally love • mo forces itself on the mill i ! 11 e t.il placo ol | and hatred ■it t i in ill 1 . a . v ■i'l i huiil i im ii i m a san ite ' lory an i i - \ ■in ai my tol i thi bu •!■t of i tuce while pro fi . nail . in i loi i'li dui ing : he w ar i ine day i-aid he 1 lered my nn i n enl in pm in t i game in li a -■'■n ' i ni some : ilnii'l ly ng upon the gt ouud i hich im i • ■■■■- i at peiu nice of a log it b . t in ii ' . ■t i . i that i paid i ■t i ■, and n . • • ■i i ! never heai 1 ol snnkes i ii in i bucii ii i.'f i litem ions tlio fuel is i nevei . iuld nave bi liove it il i had wt ii ho continued le i '.' . i ti me i took it to be was a miry place « . . for nu to avoid 1 therel ntt on i if mv gun ti t lie ground ahead of me priuginjj t i ight on top i what i i ' ai suppose '." a boa con itricto ." said one a i ntinr mda said anothi r what collld it have l.e.-ti l sail ii bird i ; i what i supposed it to be a log laid the u ii • -*■• — . . 1 - '. -■trdnt ' i m r vi '■' t ery i ;' kent n iky said numberless , • ■cent s eech in fore in we-i point cadets among others he following i i stand t'o-duy upon a strange thca re ; 1 occupy a new position aud there s nothing more embarrassing to manor ni'ii'.i'i than a new position tho bold is i mariner that ever shuck a furrow ter un li nn ofthe deep felt hii spin • sink within him ivlien the angry music if the ocean first broke upon his ear the i ie knighl that ever drew the sword or shivered a lance was nol an indifferent spectator tu the first conflict of in ins in t heart -- c iriuetto that ever won rod the cousumiiig venom of her false hood and treachery around the vitals of i confiding lover stood herself appalled when she met tbe first eager glauce of an elm i iu siutnr i i.i nl u im is ju-l bloom n into woinanho i aud wh in in i is li .!,■i with strange fai cies of love ind marriage prepares herself with tho in us cai '• f '" her first descent into the parlor in her efforts to be easy iiie becomes very uneasy : her exertions t be graceful render hei deci lodly awk ward her virgin modesty magnifies her innocent uiistukes and she retires over whelmed with in i titicutiou at her failure in her new position a new position whatever it may i.e cl n-i and bewilders the understanding ■1 ' /.' - - i m nt up the harris org pike the ther day three or four mile to see l i getz's cattk — ' three of them were in the stable ringed al the nose chained to i al sex that oversets tliin . groat rii ors tun (. tii-s the boil in i - oth ers were in the field a greal durham nii'l 1 like a wedge i lie i r end be hind — what a bag i milk ! 1 guess bo i ini there was a 1 let on tli i e beautiful ns a liulv — o how exquisite her form — how trim her limbs how in id hei ey e - she looked bo sin et it seemed you could i her you fell aim ■-' that biio was a lady — lancaster etrj tui'j nlin and ptastei for bugs — among the many - '■'■" remedies to pn i niii bugs from ■- i iues 1 have noticed the wuh one quart of i unon pi istor put n table bi nin of pii it ni i urpeutino m i it ■ongbly in sprinkle ii on your | a l'ho bugs iv 1 1 sin i iv strong manifestations of their displeasure by lomcrsets lliu convulsions and leave immediately •• ui suspicion last bi h - in l ■- - ' r . ir an unii v one 1 ' i ied every tl i . iuld hear r read of but of no ava i ill applied the turpi which un effectual the raw turpen would probably '.- .. il in ': action of the plants as the bugs hence wo mix it with plastci . \\ o mink it benefit as u ell a bat ine ii n )'. isos /.* . i • ■taki a iain!!i,l uf t he t ine •:•- lied i iinabotit : ■' f a r " l en 1 iiim tongue ; i of tho hei b c i backbite ; at eil her bef n o or after the dog-days i ti ispooufu of don't you tell it ; six •" i ' ; a few ■li i t nt envy : u bich can be purcl in any j i the shop i if m ii t i i m v - i \ ighi ur r them w_ll to i sim mer them li t hour over tho fire of dis loutcnt kin ousy ; thei igh the rag of mis tt uctinn an i cork it up in the bottle tin of f r a day i and it will bo lit i let a few nut and ' rill be able to speak ali . iuually ■i -'■' inoof ning post now wing tho in harp ' : , termini . i ice at i c 1111:11 i upon his newly inhei it on the ian lil tion i a his arrival it . ■r ■i ai its i be collect 1 : the inttition the m tl - mis rn al ■ill ' iu the day foi ovi - ire tin •! and i iu tho next day ■to i . and the ii tonce ii bich of them were iin :!'; and ■itli about one hun dred were thai picked out and led t ... a . tumense hi a 1 and ineroy mingled with prow 1 . u the master at immovable but tho pre ar r final ly ii to relent and all « i ti fui f ri year and a half ■iti tii ami in a - . new buildings and tho introduction of iir**\v until . is ul agricii iture the encrgi i'iin master could boast of one of tho . ' 1 ami must pi i luctiv .' i lilll ! tation iu i so m mer i . '.' i man ] wilh burning lore i il ll ,. nr or la slow i li.ii.n h thi i ii ur lli.it ii , 1 1 1 >■,! i..iitlt - iirt ii . h i ■n i _-. ('- i it it'll it ll .■i ". .; ill ., .. iltuill l - i we'll rot li - ■" i ... iii-iiiitiiii i'l ' lf_.ll will li lieui r ll'.ni lliroiiph lintiii tl ni rs and i i'i in . ., - itpfnl n ny 111 ll i he .- i.ii.-int-r in mi a s - ' - ii - : an extraordinary ea tnslrophe occurred in re hit ly in one of thoprin ■of lhe city the miirchi a cm • i look ln-i iin .- children of whom tlio rci-li eight lo lhe i i in ntini thea tre to see ail'i n intdgedy ol orestes an 1 tlio 1 ■■-.:< •! 1 1 1 ... , ie u r'|i a gn m in ression on them i lie ii-m day lo lie children iruiuti ' ■. in ■1.1 -. i . . ikii - i kilclien knif'i n it poniard | lunged il ho his .! iiitliiii-il i si ii ii a wound lie 1 i in n few minutes hollien wound el his roilier d n eroualy and after ii srd plungi j tlio i ilo iii own breast n-ar ilia heart inflicting a very serioua wound at ins ii ■the mother euten 1 an i her des |. ui at tin in in child .!• id nl ti . ihoi t uu ■: m i.'i t wounded n ij i imagined .-. a n 111 ii i ail • i . i n a 11 i k for tiie v"i n a — i us i .'-:;, ii ol dumber .:' bubscril is to j - - in he ol i mi .!. it ii proi ■lo l !: ii -. n s of • ii ... titled a wl tli i'm in tl w i — i - blories v ill ! •■accoroi u - ■! 1 t ■■i i engi ' 1 our mosi beautiful wild sowers and found ii-ti uclive nnd al i in it ■■. persons ■ring ul ii and thus en urn . s ! i carolina literary enterprise mil bnd :. prospectus at mr pomeroy's dook ■i'll pi i i.t the a nf tl vn--iili niii in applied tn a benevolent purpose ral ii i a sugrjtstion it frequently happens pei ii - wish to pi mt choice trees in dry as toat least check their gro - ih trees have tap-roots the it j i i red moisture may be supplied by a very simple operation which has been slice ifully died in ( lulifornia 1 lig a hole iu which tbe tree is to bo planted in the centre bore n hole niih a long shanked earth-anger — the longer lhe bet ter :. i in hole with eiiaise band and plant the tree if the hole be six or eight feet deep it will almost always furnish a lull supply of moisture the philosophy ofthe thing if so apparent t that nothing mon - my than ite mere state ment fen riiis noxious weed call ed may \\ • . i gr m - from si e i by mowing it before flowering time it may easily be destroyed < ue in ur spout in in the propei bi a-oii may sn b week's work uextyear give weeds no quarter ( ut them down — why cumber they the grouud '. it .'- we clip the i beautiful para ind know not tl who pen ' ed it had a i true i irt ■■flow s lli.t lhe air — u that r-i k tbe i in drops ■- head ! ui i li i it — upon i-i i beet in tlio cat i than upon ih tn gh ti - ni lluil wm i ind cheers l i - light — n i rks '• s i'he < iii t.il ui iti lo lliu i i ii ii ii tll.lt where « milled to bis bar or their mi a tun , it is i a snd , that tin . ■• t hire his or in i a returnol ui ll ive i ii • - m if i pay it il tin ' national mirabi i man who wa • u \ idle as ho i nt that li s only . ; a eral at \\ tho |