Republican Journal: Vol. 41, No. 32
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were heard but not heeded. The President, thor- oughly informed on the whole subject, conimuni- cated all farm, Garden, and Household the facts in a special message, told Con- gress that the powers confided to him were wholly inadequate to the occasion, demonstrated the abso- HIGHER FARMING. lute necessity of further legislation, and implored 1 them not to postpone it, for the danger, imminent WTihI we would he understood bv tin; term used i then, was increasing with every moment of delay. To all tiiis •is the heading of this article is, less breadth and | they were as deaf as adders. Thev could be reached by no appeal to their hearts or better manuring, and better cultivation. .More at- | consciences. They neither adopted the executive tention to j special crops, increase of hay produced | recommendation, nor gave a reason for refusing, upon a given area, more and better stork, and. les- j If any measure having the least tendency either to restore peace or for war so far as to Ik* sening off the bulkv products of tin1 farm, like j prepare got | proposed, it was uniformly referred to a committee, hay, potatoes, and grain, to any considerable ex- I where i! was sure to he quietly strangled. The is- HOW TO MAKE FAKMING PAY IN NEW A PAUSE. Katrine,” said I, “but I don’t want the ! I told him we had. and came in the house MR. BLACK TO MR. WILSON. tent. More attention to !i uit culture and stoek- j j sues of life, and death to the nation hung upon their to in his and a ENGLAND porker choked death prime.” got bottle. and would not lift a to save it. In a word a onward and To have the hands of her I ; action, they u-iiig. step upward. imploring in an linger on his and his cheek I My wife discharged Katrine, impa- “What! that S. 0. 1’. T ex- [Tu be covrixfia*.' No legislative body, since the of the W. go over too much laud, le tter turn of our Clasped shoulder, : brandy?1’ beginning part Fl ushed over the stir lient soon after this, because the claimed. world, ever behaved in a great crisis with such An old i1 have an slowly hy moment, I Mr. Sumner's to the and tlior- ti' ids out to and to to wood then lady om -aid. “that sailors must testimony early pasture, grow up < >f hair, and not to ; into the four of vandalous disregard of its duty. i easy time oi it. for all they had to do was to put tip thrilling speak j girl [threw swill-pail quarts “Yes, dear, of course.” j ottgh-going abolitionism of Mr. Stanton is entitled run these at the low standard we an now doing. their sails them rich cream-covered milk that had been “Good Gracious! to great weight, because it is with an aet But if there were no statesmen among the mana- j and let the wind blow; along.” To see within the uplifted eyes pro- And you gave thatAit- coupled The which its II is a gers ot that there were of dema- practical difficulty to higher farming is the ; Very much like this is a prevalent idea of farming More than the fallen I cured with trouble from the teendollar to that miserable two dol- | attests entire sincerity. part of Congress, plenty fringes prove great country, brandy if were to of the w his certificate that when Mr. Stanton's nomination gogue': they indifferent the fate mt of fertilizers. It randy pays to use oomnier- among classes of people not’praetieally acquainted Knough to hide, to see the rise to make a for a dinner from prize pudding party as of War was sent to the lie nation, they were alive to the interests of i.d with it. An idea formed partly newspaper ()f in them and not move: i Secretary Senate, intensely manures, at a distance from market and trans- tear-drops that T to some of friends. Katrine but it did no Then their faction if ’he committees statements of large crops, and partly from a painful gave my dear, good. j (Sumner) immediately rose to urge the eoufinna- ; regular slept supine- was never had seen on the se- portation. The great mass of farmers must depend practira’ knowledge of the retail prices of the pro- Would this he strange? As yet at Iasi pure eitv-bred, and such neighbor Jones bled him—” | lion, stated his acquaintance with the nominee, and ly great questions submitted to them, the What cret committee, a went browl- ipon their own resources fur what fertilizers ision dealer. Farming is seen in the distance, en- weary man may not do this. milli before in her life; she supposed “The said emphatically, “Within my knowledge lie is spawned by caucus, they looking savage!” about with as chantment lending its aid. The whispering Seeing when the longer pursuit is past. it the it went. ( one of us.” Mr.’ Sumner certainly would not have ing activity incessant as it was Muck, peat, leave-, roadside ; spoiled, and into swill-pail “And that did no either. .So at last 1 and wa-hing-, turf, breeze through shady groves," “the rivulet wimi- To only cease how sweet it is? good made such a declaration at sueli a time and for stealthy malignant". You could not gainsay We had had our about a we it “am, and dirt, can be u-ed a- absorbents to I banks,” the porker month, gave up, and Jones had his such a unless lie had the dearest convic- the views which the Administration took of the fl- pre- ing by mossy “plaintive lowing of the To neighbor | purpose only cease and he as one and lie had with marvellous man own or vours, nor the wisdom of the rec- \c>;r wist Of U:iU cuttle.” reach and make their impress on the souls grown clerity. it in the tion. based upon knowledge, that Mr. duty deny lliii.i.! UJVbui TllC-< JllmiP j when the fever leaves him, lies bury garden.” personal I of tlie tired with hrick the Who, The eondilion of in hack “Mrs. I Stanton was an abolitionist of the iiiu-t virulent ommendations they made; hut you could, and did, I'tir but little city denizens, walls, and < tilings my garden Dobb,” I asked, “do you mean to \altie. arelcss of what is come or gone, an-wer them with a storm of detraction. 'stle and bustle of life. Those are all true;— a share type, prepared to tread the Constitution and the personal city he cannot occupied very large of my attention; tell me that have buried that dead | prmiirilv ;i- e--,ir> then to keep -lock; realities lobe but the fanner with ^Wliieh yet realize; you hog I statute hook under his feet, and to uli The air was filled with falsehood; the atmosphere enjoyed: deals for it has been stoek- in our ready go though small, liberally garden.” was saturated with the voice of truth was pr. In maim: and (hi should be carefully facts i:i connection with those which to the city man For all his liltle thought is spent lengths for the subversion of liberty and justice. slander; rob ed and eared lor, and (here was “No. dear—in Mr. Jones’ There is drowned in "the loud roar of calumny.” lii .and not sinlere.l lo \vasL(>. 11 we increase them of their romance. A little girl once riding In wandering what it was that gave j diligently garden.” another fact corroborating your view foaming a This crusade was conducted with so much and in the country wi’.h her parents, saw with To lie so and content quite rivalry between my neighbor Jones A sudden idea crossed mind. I which you have not mentioned, but of which von vigor stork we increase our manure this in great quiet my heap, a are to Sian- success, that some members oftno Administration delight Hock of sheep feeding in a meadow. W ith While yet he is not in the grave. ! and myself in Ibis matter. Jones boasted of “Well, upon my word !” I responded. “It j fairly entitled the benefit. When Mr. orn will enable u- to increase the produel- of the all from and lon went into the War be immediate- were pursued into private life by the rage of the imagination aglow, pictures story I very superior erudition in these tilings, and seems we are not even to have the benefit Departmeif, iarm tor books, she from the and ran to- I to act with reckless of bis sworn partisan mob, and thousands of the worthiest men their support. This is the only way at sprang carriage, a ly began disregard of leisure he had more of the carcass as a fertilizer of the soil. This in the land were wards hut her ardor was lessened when she living gentleman lie surrounded himself with the most loath- actually imprisoned and perseouh d present for the'mass of the farmers. I them; OUR PORKER. ! duty, practicable ! found herself in iliine to look after them than I but I the climax.” some foulest almost to death for worse than expressing mire and water, and the sheep in- had; caps I miscreants, and used them for thej nothing 'v>mc ma> sell the of the larm and ma- a of them. The of the produce huy ; 'lead of coming at her call.flying, frightened away.