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THE JACKSON PURCHASE
A. t C I I'l'Ii Tit Y, ; litor .V I'ro'rM.VVKI KL1, (InuwCi),, Ivy.
Till i;si.Y. .11 I. Y s. isi;:.
Temperance and Christianity.There aro linios when our duties
seem to clash, when our inclina-
tions seem to run in oppositewhen, in the language of
an inspired man, we are "in astraight betwixt two." In such a
dilemma we li ml ourselves at thepresent time. In accordance with more.a long established custom ourchurch in this place meets on Sat-
urday before the second Sabbathin each month to worship, andtransact whatever business maycome before the body. That is alt-
s o a "covenant meeting" onepreparatory to the celebration ofthe Lord's Supper on the followingSabbath, and in which all the ser-
vices are designed to have ref-
erence to that solemn and interest-ing occasion. But it turns outthat, on next Saturd ay,the order of1 1 T... J.-- , (I, if Uon oi-- . f rv
all
of In ourIt
all
Inman
of in of
to Inall
are
In ofour
all
allare
do
butn you win are'
o u 1
aliiliatall, in a
If a we
lie one andthe
n ourand ourbo and rolled by the
life of notwe the of men
but
beall our
the ofand of toin far we can, any
Had
hen aa j
the ami; ilie
r,n(,,., 1 1 1 , illlU JIHVO )l,ull,
To out ourand social
a1 i and proper all the and
lhc-.c- ,1q tho
is Sab- -in the the lan oftIlcroct.especially. e too Thc the style
have invited be ofspeak the tIl0 scrvic lo
what togo or not go, the crcJit Christ , and to his
tion? ourself the ovvn consc.icncc aiulnuts an solution, e llJs jnliave asolves questions of conscience.That philosophy the '
Christianity. estimationChristianity is
paramount to else. M'c
liat ChristChristianity. thecharacter of any quite weak,irregular and inconsistent, inwhom temperancevirtue. zeal,
atone wantsobriety the
Christ.We love sociability We
love see neighbors and friends
supreme
thesewill
feel
christians,
anguage, true.then r.sic,
opposed such in st mis oring with (hem? Not
our as christian.!christian all, must
anywhere everywhere,'and influence we exert mustbe character as christians,
conduct society mustinfluenced coni
higher Christ. thatlove
less, that love Christianity
positions correct,welkin promote
interests these institutionssociety avoid,
so as apparentconflict with the institutions of l,iu'suci1 nigh
Christ. For w conflict doesas will next Saturday,
struggle inevitable lt
christians char. Kimi I.apli.iHvrlllOVllsISn,.n,w(
matured. turn villifriends in a
naturalm people,
have a grand and every- -especi allvj.ecauso
hotly invited to attend, the guagehath Schools christian highest
been to pressnt, mailn Butfora ciristian'and with others, to leavc of)iis clun.t.,1occasion. Now shall we do?j al(emi a sociable simply dis-T- o
that ques-- ,weaken
For question comi,rojnisoeasy n innliencc fav0l.
jihilosophy v.hich readily
philosophy
everything.things
lovefact, christian
leading
loud prayers willfollowers
also.to
lay business we
character
these
inhabited
reunion
crllistian
religion.But, the other when theconflict many professors ofreligion whose minds are not
men uuiies , inana wnosc are ,;.s and
not feeltemperance. It a part of, (iC 0f is a f yra
is
is not aNo professions, or or
for a
aside oceesionally,
clear
sufficiently developed,
ny, that his emmands grcvious,and, inspite of
some revulsion in dischargingto the full extent, duties
We would like theseremarks, but we lay downour and to the cham-ber and there mingleour with those whoweep.
will say, quite frequently, and come I'rom the Tcxjh ircraUl.
for a few hours of social BnLi-:- Tkxnt.sskk,enjoyment, and for the time lebruary 25, ISht).
the cares and vexations of life, and I"ev- - Wni- - u-see-k
to be happy themselves andj Independence, Texas,
to make others happy. Mv Dkah Bkotiiku:
We love also the Would! 0,1 Tuesday evening the lGth, I
like see them more com- - cached Maylield, a very pleasant
mon. AVhen properly conducted aiul thriving village, and foundthov-nr- social brethren awaiting my ar
rival the Ourbutgatherings, are promo- -
tive of neighborhood. acquaintance, and --yoke-
We love (when we preached, and
that looks to the happiness of the watched over our colleges in Mis-littl- e
folks. We older ones are too sissippi.)apt that children love fun,! RKV- - A- - c- - a.'m;
and that we were once children bishop of the Bajdistnnrselvcs. nr n re su ffi cien t.lv Maylield, met me most
concerned to provide them with C01'(lial,-V-'
an(l aftei' introducing 'ours-amusement-
their me to many brethren and friends,
maychildren subject of
between our duties toiChrist and fe'oat GOO 1)er.j
stitution that to! (oi
the worship in- - was, Our;
our duty. deem to own
mount viewis institu-
tions, however excellent, arc sub-
ordinate, lie divine; they
remarks, wedefine to
andmasonry,
kindlyinstitutions. They
all good but younger;
not
to
at
in
It is
institutionswe
If it,
ellbrts to
generally,
occur, it on
neighborsis feeling
toon
isis
ot
is
is
at
is
thier
to
mourningsmypathies
Baptisttogether
to
atgood
especially anything
to apehtox,
of
light
it.
to
children
solicitude some,make
inin Court
which was inbecome
and, to a extent, their in flu-- 1
al andgood,
isindirectly preaching but
When, christians good houseChrist,
to When t.
honesty, me,
christians akindness masons,:!
which
discredit christinnitwstrong
the silenceled grant may
ligation these
in
,,nn
was
of
which about a
almost painful,ad inves- - oi
matters, ",lgreatly bless
result in great goodome
Jews were tookinterest.
Very silent attentionwas given' the fol-
lowed. An anticipatedentertainment for benefitthe Methodist church, and
time, fromunking As
ie:uoThursday evening I the nctlneu t m when
: .1morning in ai enuing vorfillL ourt. l 1 h
last I excitedmuch hope for good.
Maylield pleasant villageis hearts a ruie country, by
whose social people,f
very
is
ad-- !
on hard,comes,
is
to
is no
wo
to mi-- !
the
oodworship.
I'eformers, erect-ing I
largest town.a
for the country.mmir.v man.
Perhaps there not arange
hundred r0,thoroughly educated, A.
Capcrlon. greatly im-
proved in preaching, ourpleasant association with in
his inas 10 respoiui- - 0logy highly entertaining anduaiues, slrU(.(ive sermons, hum
sc,rvic0
they,feel
Christ.extend
repair
forgotCareY
Bic-Nic- .
become
nnt.n:ilv severalhighly depot. beloved
formerfallow1'
forgetpvllchurch
adapted
sl'eak
others.
mason-ry,
towards
began,
earnest
vis-ing,
session.docket
great
direct-- ! ladies
severaltruth,
great,
duringremote
them,
blindeddeep
iwoiyaspent
visaing
interest.
houses
latterwould
Court house good
purposes(tltivated
ministerwithin cannot
They willioiil
Bible,
emiracrcrs
innocent
inslcad twelveloueia
negro radi- -
peojle. Icondition congre-
gation, compels ado hope they soon re-
lease I'erhapsI cannot bet express my confi-
dence in his excellentwife, just tomy college at Hernando beenburned incendiary, placedmy daughter school(irenada, Miss., to
,.o,.Ia..
c;.
in actfor the Lane, Evan-
gelist AssociationKentucky, home.
Known turn toolavorablyWe called
house, a short, inter-view h ins, his he
to liea line and is re-
presented doingevangelist.
fraternally,
Champ
tures and wants. thingj to his dwelling In The School
assured: not anticipation at mu. Eurron: Although yon nra
provide our suitable' consulted about the pecul-jno- t discussing the school
amusements of his congregation, tax through the columnsthem for them-'- ; m)' suhjcct judiciously sc- paper, I you
selves. They take as the Though a fell just: objection to publishing
. as we were going to house parte communication on the sub-Al- l
Yet, when W01'f'lip) we a large and iject eithercomes in present attentive congregation. The; 1 make apology for
instance, bniklinS Plai"- - room vi
his church, an comfortably aboutis subordinate remarkably easy
christianity,between of! subject '
build-ing,
He
butan-
swer, the my ability,urged
merely social enjoyment, ! salvation not our; this proposed taxation, hopin
no trouble decide .ns tJ works, given to Christ menl.-- theWe obligations Jt'sus, according Cod's pur- -
antl the
and
is
the
temperance or-
ganizations, institu-tions. We lovevery other be-
nevolentinstitutions,
'you
themselves,
must
present
sound
General
without seeing
conflictwriting
advocate notChrist his' church to be grace, before world weakness effort to
Christ
relations
manifested in the defending who has toished and brought life and three main
light." ions, which staled asI did not intend to but lows: First, negro
sermon, but interest mixed whitefested induced to yield to t he that draw
andan appointment for
nighty I spent Wednesdayand tending
Ithat the
arranged
Aniendraent
depot,
tiectionakdy
preaching
objections
estimated
Saviour, oppositionlegislation
fund.principle to
purposes. That it impoli-tic.
mainscare-cro- which people
than Christianity hcavv the Legislature ave to frightened a con-t- o
We respect the created Court, the (heir
claims that some men Blcas and given to concurrent a interests. They
masonry older jurisdiction the Circuit practical which negro
That sheer ourt,except criminal cases. to our drawn n ,a a Crossland presided any part of the fund, content
existing benevolent institutions, cliSnit.v executed business themselves makinggiven Ihem promptly. had the pleasure ?rtion, believing mat
lormmg the sever-ence- .
these lawyers judges. rainthere is much that is no- - the forenoon made Ihe streets sothing that not borrowed muddy only a few
from tended at night, thethen, do gentlemen's the
deeds, the credit is due (o pretty well filled,not men. we tiif a wvi-ris-
tice any that hadvirtue, come to hear I introduced liiyi
And when per-- j manyacts ouest ions
theAr
O
thevand, tions
( it 1
justemit
shall and shallpoor
Jew. thatwho
and fixedsermon that
want
novel course
Theand
haveThe
and
forcesoj fliat
Ilro.
since dayhim
with
here."i'"-"-pas. there
the that
pa-
per. willhim from this task.
Bro. andstate that after
had
their
fime that luvl wise- -
r.::v,leav
ing Bro.
got hadleave
him.and after
with and
verywell
and
r...v.
with him
and that yourwill find yet will have
will such
this true. had very from side,will
The
andsons' best
againstGod
haveto
Pscpara- -
not.
and
eiit
thiswill
andcause
will
andand
The this
maythai
mani- - will with ehil- -
(lrcn will
also
had
at-l- y
tion Thatsuch
3d,
The
and that had intohave this llk't with vital
tellwith way
get intowith
and has
The
side
and prac-- l
controlsubject they
answer to theirassertions, refer to
which they vole,declines that
to
temperance, way Binding ot thcpromote
theout
i
to
to (heI
to
thethe
au
, . tlm
ne lie sd
Iis a
-
thethe the
is
thea
is
He has
isthe- -
and ,1U
the
to
by anat
w. i.ane.
the
toat
theis
an
A
thisif
no an
is a'the no
is
8,1,1 isto
to the
we to us rn the
' the my
has
thethe the
or
the
the
thetax for
is thethe
noit est us
it is by theis iri or
ed nilby the
or
inor
it is
is
cieni 10 on a
thethe
thefax is on the
or
or only he
holiness the is due lo Christ upon "New and wilh it.
and not lo the instituions men.! ig Way" of approach nolo ( bid, plainei'than tieprofessed by propounding
as thmodd-fellow-
as
extent,
at
teniplars Covent oi' drcumcision, and
to that
pen
obliga growing of it.These in(err?aU.os jierhap.s
minutes timeor
argitmen
that m'i'ootoo.
learned
musicalof
prevented mo Xcithcranother appointment.
11,- -
ot
so
an
houses. learned
is
as
fa-
miliar
regret,pecuniary
him
educated.
as
us
as as
itiessiiower
as
proceed
thataccording that
proposeddeath,
learned first
Common
that
but
existence,
institutionsbut
thai
preacher,
objection
baresulii- -
peoplewhich so
morbidly sensitive.
peoplelaw
which expresslylevied proper- -
lawyers only, and thaiwhite children
glory sermon Paul's ucated
legalbtsteil
fifteen
icnnesse
Co.vm-k-
wrong
StIiii
t w
no
is
to
cm
subject.' 1'lien if hey get thebenefit this fund.it will have tobe done through ihe federal au
. V
; Here is I ne'ederal auihorit
I III
not anyntat
1
1
laion interfering us on'whieh
a subject;Do li lid (in the rulings
the federal court? All the decis-ions of the Court,
of IheS. a disposition to decide
lite il n intvi ,.7:7, ....vw...
O C
Congre theby Congress disposed to
noi lor unconstitutional entil n imcmle the
1'resby-lerian- s
conveniently
Mississippi. wonderfully
accompanied
occupations
communication,immediately
object-immortailit- y
subordinate!
Christianity.
acquaintance
Christianity.'unsupported
whites
Supicme
. . , c . iana i j
1
in
inof
of
in
of
sc.uimeiu oi peoliadicals Democrats, i- -
posed to the hnv.
moremany
the
lent
they
andshow
llncr.Tl mnouo7!rT('SS.
used
withsuch
made
lle, andThere JjO
or 10 thousand Uadicais in theState Kentucky, and their prej- -
unices leeiiugs low nrus norancethe negro, just the came as
clear
for
remote
the Democrats; and, consequently(hey as much against mixt-- j has given us our
races, (he schools capacities noblethe Democrats, would 01,ler thcse I)Cimpossible for Congress force usafll tlicy 111Iist cui(iva(ctlsucn ming on ouue vviinoiii an, developed
: i. 1 1. : l : . : l l
rg
)
I v 1
j i i i
a
a
..:i .c.u icnos. .c... or;r.-M;Zrt- Ii ,,.;, ,.
Jl is not policy me gov-:- c
ernment, nor ar tl
vo
trving tothe of social equality, any of ,,,,. be cr
several who have not done intellectual culC.
and
in
are
of
in
in-- !
of
of
of
of
are
of
than
the
they
the
by
rob
abol-- j
they2d,
by
most
about
in the States that, thev haveand where thereisa rani,ot subsist
looking that any;ja ,i,0 10ope. Ifiti.srithe reconstructed States, inves
ligation will show that it is donethe local authorities. Alaba- -
mi
re
;
K.
k
le
n.
i;
has boon vor-oi- i and a'Cd IKrOO 01' lour- i.aui-a- i o; ine masse s .s necessaryias n system o common sc ioo s ,. i i
l.h- - ,l.iwivlin sucf-- j lm lie:. L a system
has the commence esteem and the andof
of his
I
terC.
I
inbe
was of
ofof
his
depot,
C.
Of one me
we he we do night,
of ofmind, might bo suppose
affords. of;
up,
similar
ofare
butour
all our
be
to ofcom-- !
of our
fol- -
preachone be
me i
ofin
bcit. for
set up forthan;
in schoolsnon- -
Judge
of
In all
was
ty
liv- -
of
,'ot
por
of
meare
In
be
are cd- -
of
can bethi
doof
t
aa...
ies
Circuit
cal influence holds sway.
ny lien.of
of
lb
luv.i....w..of
arc
lore
me
ofana
are
areof in
meine.r
uic
of
inof
byed
lie
ihe opposition to this lax canlound their argument but 1st. It gives them thatone thing, and that, 14th thm which enables themAmendment the Constitution ofthe U.
Now let look that Amend-ment, and the nets of Congresssince its passage, and see whatare its effects what force Con-
gress gives it.There but one section in the
I acted 14lh from they, n--
Just 1
I
I
ec
1 a- -
I
under
M
can torture such con
bv
tna
be
the they claim, and that i
m,--!,a,- ,i.-.
first.The first clause of section
does nothing but confer generalcitizenship.
second reads follows:State shall make anylaw which chall abridge the
immunities of ofthe United Stateleges of the negro i
this proposed law?
than
ruction ,ov.
the
or enforce
Novr privi-i- s
abridged bylias he ever
Iiad the privilege of alien-lin- ourcommon schools? If he had pos-
sessed such privileges in the past,and Ave were to pass a lav,' depriv-ing him of such right, it would bean abridgement of Lis privileges.Tin's clause does not say a Stateshall not pass a law conferring
privileges on some of herEspecially when (hey
bear all (he taxation lo pay forsuch an exclusive right, as is thecase in our proposeil taxation,would such a right and power be
It is clear from (he readingthe law, thai Congress did not, norintended to confer by the th
Amendment such a upon thenegro as contended by the
theBut il the law within llsell was
not clear, the subsequenl acts ofCongress show they did not intendto enforce such right, or that ifthey did intend to do so.
they did not succeed.If can be that this
Amendment confers such a rightthe same reasoning that would es-
tablish such construction mustinevitably establish his tovole and testify also.
Now can he do either? Allmen that know anything aboutthe administration Ihe laws ofKv: know that he cannot testify in
daily carried to the federalcourts because is notsuch privilege. And if hadgiven him the right lo vote, it is
hardly probable Congresshave proposed lo (he coun- -
'Jin .tint. miiN nt, thordesigned lo conier mat right.Now as clear from, the readingof thc lit I and theacts of Congress there-to, they did not inconferring on the negroes the twomain political rights theyare and have always been anx
righttestimony, and the- right to vote,will
furthere contended that if goes
aid gives him the right tothorities, our Slate courts invade our higher' anurn traitor and override our do- - crcd right-- of sot
are
nee
nor courts
re
icy
what
more
the two poliand giving
I oi
institutions?I think it is that there i,
no law enactment existing.in-- .
it
in:
to beA--- . Co
us at l!m timthe subject,and the pa,:
the war were
';nmc-ii-
rise
right.?
'lie
peop!
pl'OSpoCif
rnp'ed
.as en;imiiillg
power
re
introducedrty F(1!
(,,.and
v so defiant and outspoken in her sympa-thy and condemna-tion of Congress, is it probable thatshe will do so now when the pas- -
sions of the Avar are abatinggrowing- more
An argument hesuen ooa )i v ami
contingencies as reconstructionaddressed th credulity audi
social
and
and
oft!
iatcllectn-ur- i
thej (.aii;,,ti;,rf
to j.0a
nig a un aoi the
ofof the on the
States.
of
at
a
of
op-
position
maintained
a
of
Amendment
Ciovernment,sclf-pcrpet-
lure. A repul
m:;.:::e
governmentreconstructed,statute
publics to exist at itthat (hey take suchare nee essary to
ion
maintainlie ins
the massesin.
rueiiompromotes
the
one
being hoodwinkeddemagogues;
It is
mail toand a!
mez'o hi
ovo t!.amospiicre inthrive.
r..,,.ia,,,.
as
are
of
soon
ive,!:v
rut
.mdernl bving
was
;.ll
(
founded upon three to live iniiipi
to
S.
Cd"1 ibr purpose,
and it (,,,(
withoutpou
withoutm, cannot
miles,
oiea'i
way hl
viief
I 1
(Jnd I mivt lire ... . "
to
vj
j
toS.
and
which
d
.Di-strict
without
that
The No
prlvi-- v
citizens
right
to
that
right
beingallowed
would
succeed
unless
'
all,mc
.JviV-iwi-
wa
TMuc;good
f
a
a
a
iii
iL
ande s
L'nd.
real
7eii
re-- 'right
upon
avoidpe
ion of
1
of
mora! at- -
cia
.'hi. man forihe a
be
anv
i
i
A-c-, yehich aro necessary1. ,, ii,:
j
i
i
socjom. effectJnese are a and only a few
of the benefits of education.But objections are made.
not right to tax theto educate tiie poor."
'plowthethe the rows
a body politic, notals, to educate the
Keniu-
passion
Johnson
parlies
Sl.AYIIKX.
For
gospel COi1(;U!lc,
family,
escorted
anddear- -
many
tcliigence
overn- -
infonna- -
legesor
citizens.
inferred.
taxation.
imony,
igningenabling
true dignily,hnv
ciiiali.'iesproved
ex-
clusive
lawyer
Onesays rich
mentjit
To
musttaxation. taxation nlation,
irom growth,the man who jovs
most protection. If governmentfails, anarchy ensues. When an-
archy reigns, no is secure.Education preserving good
saves rich his dswhile leaves to the his hun-
dreds of dollars. As (Jie richenjoys more prelection shouldpay more. besides,does not in every case continueforever in the sumo family. Therich man's mav tl
will rotting;old
man fortion the may be pre- -
paring ami qualilying a husbandor a wife for his grandchild.
says, 'T am in favor offor schools, but not
time" not? ' () the Nig-- j
ger! Nigger! Bon'l seeNigger in the wood
pile'' think if is time to let thepoor .Negro the. tax
expresslystated in the law. "But thewill o L L x e. -
1 C 1
ay. any not s ic i a 1 t- -
legislat ion tor fear ofI
much power to tax ediicalState and that cases are! (ho np (o appropriate
thai
is
subsequentthat
that
xist.
lew,
that
that
own tax to object. I
suppose, must not build schoolhouse lest the Negro finds hisinto it! should proceed
of educationthough there was no Federal
know nolions
failed 1'ceoilSi
whatbe raised the (pies- -
ion hich the people of Iven- -
voleluckynext
objec- -
aatisiied, none of Ihem are
cient invali-dal- its claimslo coaler, tno YO( o the neoi
o the
m
ip
m, vo'
ca!!ed
ticicut Ihem
aid. l''-g-
mr
are
LiU
is
to
Itr....
is
au-
la
to
loto
at
aire
jl t be- - ,
I' a
M-i-
unmsdesirereadepromeof thein th
your vaiualiieto present to
some remarke
)! ;'
s
l of
c
i . i Hi. In i I
ling f.irlh sheaThis pr.l-ti- e
wenumerousthat,
la
more than profitable;by the time that the grow-
ing corn has reached that stage, it
highly presumable, if not posi-
tively so, that the radical 1ms sentforth all librous roots, most ofwhich are out, all aroundthe main root, imbibed within
of
am
of the earth. To orthese roots, will nirelv 'top,only the growth of lie stock, butthat of the temh shoot, which
requires all the nonrislimencan conveyed
all the that have beensent out from the radical. Obser-vation lias taught closely ob-
serving persons, Ihat, these smallroots from four to six feet fromihe main root. YYlien they arebroken as: under, within ortwelve inches, by the plow, thestock and shoot are at once de-
prived of three-fourth- s to live-sixth- s
of ail the nourishment thaiihoy were receivingfarmer is ai toills! ead large ear- -
iv,v oi
,o:i si i.vi m laiillCl"
,ox com, at caeu k
JSI liill ,
nn for nr. ..... . J 01 mine, or' to ol
assume
their
is
us
is
in a.
as
is
it
ut
it
so
it
as
it
sa- -
vo
so
d
w ;:e
is '
ears, and he wilceive that his lieand the beastperform required
this evii,laria.er euiireiv aiow-
high
:ii
L'tai.tt
ious
AY'.
for
the
ing corn, bya man's
s.iu'.iid roundcoulter bull-tongu- e plow,have three other goo piowiiigs,
civ
inches,voung peach
i;ine." the roots"'V11'1"-"- 1 witness the
plow on yet. rectmeq.i ba-
have taken the their si
views purpose of noris duty of between
individ-a-- oh vioiisiylildrcn. wncre person
do (lie State raise the with '
funIs by In and thethe a'l valorem tiie cor- - roquiilred This is the table
has most, en
by or-- 'der the thousa:
it poor
heAnd
be
I
children,'
Federalthorilv?
of
grassthe rows
plowinglied
means o.f ine jatct,
by tax the with
of
taxes now'why
(he youblack
schoollor while sol
,om,,.astiu i itt.Ji
useau
has
our our
hethat
We
y.
Ilo
upon w
ol
ourbut,
trutof
ii
is
'i!
Ml
:!!-:- ; ..i.i
of
' i
by
thethe
the em'
! c
fannersg
c
t
rt
Ihatroots
some
t this
li V- -
rathercorn.
d,
mav
even
oiT
now
by
ten
i oft
i
t
i s
very soon ver- -
sii disajipcar,
lalremedy weevery nn-.s.- i
run twice withor a ami
I
to fair To f.trihv--
s,ra:e tins po-aa-.-
r.ner dig t o
of Jive or sixapple or
first of g 'and
'We )ositively
iai'hKrs.ihiukIf we correct corn
of govern- - ther grassgovernmentis i
this quainted
principle stancesone. so fact
properly
to
property
grandchild le
way
elec
will
a
stth.at many
of t
ami weetween
hasonly daily
mc
is
exist
ul--
.0
as
I
I
t,
''
.'! tut
of
or
and
and
Ilenc
matte
time
mil,
will
deptharoundfree,
objecting and
Manythai
aware
bee
Thisvery
suhiaenlly
very
your readers(hat
(hat growcorn, af!er
amihourly, absorbing from
elementsanother crop.;
winter and thojrrass and weeds
poor child which neededucation, rich aiereby,
paying ecluca-- 'poorc-liih-
Another
rest.
might
another crop.
BnTesi
Ave
ina
li
,,.:ii i ... lc
t t
olv
to
a
in
sn,
,.d
1,-- to
n
ie
n
;il
to
t
sun ini
aaeresl,
e;;ri
:i.
oi
it
Ig.i
interests
commenced
injuric.tis
;s
reaching
tl
possibly
cc r!
01iv- -
as
unable
he
.r
another,
,s
p j'lowing.
t a
if
it
n e
:
i
is I 1
an i)
a
a,
ivi tO
!
far
its
ut
it,
earsto
,
sag
,..,ii
h--
that
erroneous,
process
vege-the-
early
faat',
rowth
lightly,
as.iiiigttmpositively necessary
productionDuring spring,
undergoing'decomposition,
preparingmienls
hese elements prevail
thisatemcnt, readerdetermine mind,
whether land Ihat wire
hi;,,.ivIf.n.l p...l.t P0'0'
good coatunder, when broken
observant farmerfihat piece billow olhei
ederal thorit ground, that tlncKly covered!
courts,We,
this matter State
August
give
other
number
.i.l.iv.i.
spade,
.very
with weeds and rrass wellbroken certainlarge' viehl grain; ami
quantityenitmt:'... coatami eeds
which
logical
Au: taut September,decided
portance, perh;q!S thoughtbv
Much good l.nhausled.
Avar.t k,;
want of proper alh-n'-
ful fan.only
duty of everycultivating
disc
laud, uimo-- t
most wiii'-- siinpositiou cause sdiods, onaiaro with'
;:,'al
we think
sunbreak
of
x nc
ace
not
run
lee
iC'll
ir. To
that
(
be
falet any
ke
thecut liu
to
wee
i
;t
h
d
at
n
1
f.
sf
it
la, i i
can grow upopinion
forare ac- -
oiary sub-t- o
pro
II is prob
is
ofmtinueib
large
I
arefill
areto the of
thearo
the vr
the
thec far the
the
thelo has own
ofw
t :,sy tl
end ;i no lliot u iii.
ol grass andup.
orau
isus
up.1.
;i he nee;A ol
w
m
1 is 1
to o
ic as '"' i:o
IV,'
c l r
e
r,
am
-
to
ic
:ere
st
,.i--
l.in
as
nrf
ol fill eh!
listof im- -
not
(he
ot
or
p.
ig ex- -
wor;i out.ledge, or
;.) ,a;:a.aiidy, notobviously
aan. ow ning andpa-serv- Id--- ;
". Oi.' Will
-
'
liil'.gJam
i i on. a he,', j 1. n; ( p hens, inuj-l-to papjiT from Ibm.S. S. Nichol --
as, of Kentucky, treating of theWar and il:, causes, letter
I 1, .. 'a:io;iai imeiagcii or witUiCse Words, hev isiriv
prophel ic, he,T ...
v. conselid; t hasly ton. he th
real
happy land:The machinery for
ha- -
(en years has been abnormal in itsaction. II must be brought backto tiie Jeh'aia-ainia- doctrines, anl
to conform to its workingwith the organic principles of it'sstructure, before the n; can pessiblybe return the days of peace.
ol
harmo!iy,pvo;p rity.and Happiness;which foi morU" im.rl'.e.i our course.Tli ere other hope for constlutieli lift i; continent.J ml X i c a y d re a m d re a i s"about anvther c!,ns;i:utio:ial
providing new modeofele.'fing ihe I'naa lent, but thereme ay in nosud:device ihat.
the.j i lies ai(.Joverment in i!s Imiaoriginal iirs't principlenot to be done i.v secc
of
of
ge ma
how- -
ever rigutful ami ellicien t remedythat mi g!it be. That abandoned.Nor be dene by lbiv or vi-
olence of kind except (lie forcereason and the power truth.
ri
O
a
e
a
a
ax- -
:l'
1
a
i- -
o n
a
a
e
more g:.'!i( r.i!!v loat than es- -tablishe 1.
sort l'hysie.eminent lyvirtue, pa!;-!-
That oar instnominal form
reng
jvenwiicnt,now great danger, tne prudent
vervwherc'virtually admit. An able ed-
itorial your own paper, not,long since, the pc. incut tuvlgrave (jui'slion. 'V','iiit!:er are wedrifting''' To this question I takethe occasion 1'or one give you adirect and positive answer. Wcsare drift nig consolidationempire, land theredistant 1 a s cert aiiily as'sun set day, unless thepeopto a p.ror,!
c--
i iii'L-iidi- a
the prefairs.
a
const ; u
section: givm 1
o a s i e i a
many qm a
given batfore, 'ihe
v.'iti
j
en:; i o a:i
piece is,;
libel!- -
weed
ability.
d
dimply
tl
of
sen
of
otale:
tiaauaelve--arrest
tendL cf'puhbcr'p"r"v
baihdhb-ciiy- every
they
quaint
iovernmout,Allure
o:i!y
empire!
ism!
erty cstahih!polism. give
which, however re."einow, will eternal!Jevelopiiients
Yours,
.
o-
;
i
t
n It it,:
'
a -
,
,
we
n a
. i . . .
un
is no
:
1 v
at
is
isis if to
is
toa t
iniv; r c
inrt
to
toat
em
t!is
enf
y
m
IS
ion t!iethei
:.,f
a caii ihvAll
it! in1 t
': an e a.!::;.- - lo y.
: ig'i ;a t en; he! eto
for Ihe
t j nnc! t
( an i
!
s
'
t he e
mer.:;d 2
bet ra! :s,n'i'l-- en ! ei:
of t ese. is the eve riheI
n t earn a
bethe I
a.iav :cg
lying
fie ahait aWe Un.'lei .ta';u
That a compa.ny is organ-ized commence operations-a-
an early day toward building-new Jeiegna'ii Jiu-e- betweenphere, carbon ana ammonia,
S and Ne
jieedful
connect withstruction in the X West.
The company, we understand,composed men ample means
experience EngineersTelegraphists the N'orth.some the promis
men I ii. :
under- - I t
lilies he built ;
of the (
ill:
iii
workedpostal
earth, vegetation publiccamiot flourish. support tention, ihat the company
request
knows
empire
selves
t,J t sj i e o
ventioiis telea.rai such I
compound sleelaml copper
plowed the winter or power,.le-.i- - ,r r,,:. re'iuire but
vtehl
when
heavyoperaf
ling, and
T,;'.:
paper,
but
federal
made
:c;.;-;i"-ph- e
aoahbr
error,
heap
era!
v.avu
and
thet . ow
is aC
onew .should
furnish;w a shield
mains!. intense of but
citlua'
close?;
called
s
ne.
HO
t
bre.tkb
th's
(.u this
lies
any
!
Tiny
even
ar.d
put
and;and will
will this
Thi.
of
vi
h;i-si- -:
t
innst
o
s j
I
:
an
lam( t
grea
if
-.
!;
iii
sccuray
beetled
iowei'l;i!and
andand
will
ing
m
by
ofans,
ci u;-;v- -a
y g';
it y
r.
--
y ;:(
:e clj.
le
ii
ti ai
vi-i-
,e
,o
1
!i
(ar
w
h
h
welllily,
des- -
ed orby ho
lira.
!i.
g,aa tv ail. s.
w tonowrlli
of ofaid as
ofiii he
It is let: newdid
systemnow at- -
In of w
i',..i
are
of
of
of of
of
lliulVV Us1. ,i.J i . jti- -
in by, honew
hen in ofL, nil
o superior to tiers
" ' ii
so
ri
u-- strc
to infourteen
thirty
'The Brooks whicheconomizes tiie strength theeur-ren- t
from ten to per cent.,also be together wilh
(lie new I ransinil ter,-- ' bymessages can
waA's on same thesamorive time, thus
We see reason,pi Yemenis referred
companyto leK givphicheap rale
Ihe r.avs (lie lleir eilorl
few.
uccessful.
we desjnust we
iitqiarledshall feel
row-:.- '
wi'!m--until
anlo-
A
lo;i c
hetq
iiv
bringing
aprpeci.it
f.'ie:ils,.
them-- .
ne- -
mile,
jmmp
a
no
Orleans,
attracting
i'
i t av , .
be tida r
la
Thission,
liened
1 reason.arid
jim-i- the'
ti
tit ai
a t i
,1a",
tl
(,!
IK
l,e
las'
as
i
re
is
mu
wake
from
ticevbox.
miile
hichion
pics heir
yaai
most, ro.a.ec
'lacig
also
luce
alter
amipa:d.
mc
1
ol
I
a
nn
n
havee v e :
,,,.-.,-
as.
!:e vror.ls ofn ass words
' true l
.Jtti
r:::ia;:--
i isa'.i.i
will
tinder comand
is
ami
activeiient
pari
lieas
in so muchand, m
and
h
poui
wedve
cor-h-
:f
most
W11 i
as
ait
pi'
er
ol m
d
i
aigtli asor
lace ofill th
.go
ofof
in
to
e o i i I
offorty
will used,
which be sent bolhthe; wire a
him.
to.
capaenv
la- -
wil v i homi be a! tiefacilities at
w e earnestly hopeaid this end will
into a drvto obtain-mor- e
,t he love of Christhwari before weugs' of delight in
raa
the
ce on- thea 'eoleen'sunder the
( Jo vern
al the.r;e ar-g- o
oil'quiv-
it
i