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All etlters by mail must he post paid to insure a IptptuaII attenin AGRICULTURAL. Por the R1nuner. T H1E O J O S, FOOD FbR HOGS, AND CATTLE. S &"The firsifsuits shnit thou give him" , r Editor:-It usfools me miuch plen aire, in depositing.gih one of your mer .,i te, -some of -he-Ojos, which ie m v di'stribfte fir the benent of the H1 og-rais g gettr y. TheOjns Erecta Porida, Radices, Sex. Syst.' Peniandrin, Penlagynin-Nat. OrdP. qintceus, Gen. Cl.ssx. Calyx; live leaved. Pelala, five. Capsule, five valved, ten celled. Seds. ,"litary. . :The Ojos is na oannual siceulent piani, - with :in erect, slender, round stem, about three feet in hiht, branching It tolp, a11l, like all'other parts or the plami, entirelv smooth. . Thn leaves ni snuiall, nerntth, of a pale grreen color. The 1Iowers nre terminil. tiumi o n deliente purple color. * e ni i puristentrand com. posed'h(fiie nerr '. ii i --st . Thei p. Is Ore tyelve' The ' ii.ientus ar al'a t;weve,, firmly. ,i n1 the ba. The(! el nre crowned. vilk it shrl I' finl, itnnl are I wen tv, 'esonIained in distiier cells. IL fltew e'rs in May-T.nd ripens its SeldS '*in Julyv. The re'ceptncle is very remarka-ble; for its frutitntion is cniipleted'in A ugiuist, being the part so much kelisieul by IriiI.al, es pOeiilly the hog. I My iwn nlydhhlVr of the Ojns is, 70 per ceplt of starch, 10 ( sugar, in 20.o ex. trait ive oil, gum, gum, limtle. &C. '1h Ojos are lindigenn A .11 East FlIuori.la anil MexIl, but cnn h sade to Ibauorish ill oth. er.,portions of fopical America. The roits.re peren J, and, win gathered , ke better the p-staIoes, which .1 conceive'.) lie Is oonnidlera hi- ilemn, as the rot is get ig to be very common in America as w I as in Trelanmd. I find that low Met and siOur lands, such as oir cypress niids and savatnnas, tre hesit adaptd for ;t and, What is sinlgnnlar, it "requires nn fork. eneelt one(- deep plougin ug, whe it is planted. Weeds nnd gras4s are ni nemies to it. ri mea 1, in tiie forim of , s.h, turns pi.s to hogs in i sot ti-me. ib horses ait ent tile. thev ara~ rather toll li tire and dilret i in tie fre-sh stale, andhiould he cured, a few days, befnre theare uised. : a llA CON. It will give ulIeasure if NBaco~n" will inform us, wheinud hnw the "Ojos" are plantedh, whleth he mea! is made of the roots or of the( ds, how they are made into meal and' sh, whleihier ther nre used in anty 0tl' (Irmsl, and,:ifio, ini what forms, and how ~made, whlether ihey are goodi food1 forma ogs,sheep, poultry, &c.~ andI if~ so, in mil form, andL its prepara tion, nnd fienily ' the mode or harvest. ing thenm; of ahl eic thlin~g, we nre ig norant, and on ' we will be glad to be informed.'[Ed n. b STnAs antis.-Last Summer, by Wj' of xpe -nt, whien slru.wvbwrries wvere ple niful, ached thlreadcs to their stal b, slful htmt 21 few which wuere- '" er ripe, ti fiy I edt them inside a win fawcning the iwhere theyrmie from June as till the presenit time, (March 28.) I have just been tusiltd and the result ost sali4factorV. The sweet refr eshmin tI whiich is peculiar to testrawberry full periention; the fln. ' o o t frit - ptay er taslte, iis enge, and IS Inl ly supeirt~hdi sin, which so e britgR gaon a fe jlfVg o f satie ty.g The riritent' may be tried wvhen- tih friuit riple as to he scarcely .*gth katherin ithiont any fumriher. ex. pense or troub n being hung tip. * .~ .Lon~don paper. *DEFpeTtil|'y L~ts.-One of the gren test defecis at isting thrFouglIout the cmitintry, in the r(rojer'sntnilae, is lifwant of tigl flMor ,~undt ehp i iin. fu the piurn. rf I Stock h totanks trtm p erItI lpiplied t a futute hipto t'ifo Pis. an m0 vir crp'm;Ia Wi' advise all w a ltive their stables thus formed, &i remedy t1'l de Ct an soon possibletand those who caNIpt imnmediately do is1, sholhicI litter theist stock well. The litter willi'mdsorb and preserve nenrli all th e urin , emp-clillri it be whiiened eve:y - with a sprinkiing .4f plafter of Parii if plutster cannot bm. hiad, csareo1i ust is tihe next best, dII pent, tan bark, or indeedhaImos ny dry absorbing vegetable suhstance. The avernge.stale.of o a ow is frnM, to 1200 g-ilmns a yar, -necording to-si ; that of the-iorse 1000 to 1400. i'oundi for pimoind, this liquid is much iore valuable than solid manire. The Cihinese and -Fiemings Ive and aoi ply all atinial liquids with the ufmonL.cre. They wouil its soon let their silver coins be lust is this precims fliiid aid they are time bes'at farmet s in time worisl.--i'ie de'ramj ;ts Frencl, and Eiglish tre now rapidlin g lowing in Otoir fi-ots'l'ps. Millions afdal. lairs worth tofmanure are. nnimally tirnwt awav, or stuffered too waste throiughmoumt tihe United States.--Whei slhll we become4ns econmmienal in saving aid is enlightened in applyinyg these enriching.substances, as oitar transallatic bratethren?::. NOLITICA . Mr the Banner. Mr. Editor:-A t nit period of tite worlI. perhamos,hiave men been inure activei theiia iuirsuits thaii now. la every. depairtmetn We fi id tie itimoist enmergy anllgtzpal. inl ilerature, conlpriaiig tie discaoveries anld invetnnitiis resulting frovm nmecicpir arts, il liltilisophy, religion and peaiiis, Nli bia- time impri s of smethinig momarentimumis ill profspect. Tihe present age is one 4,f e~'texe ielmit. 'That bis remirk is most strikitigly trie ilm pilitirs will iit bes. de. aimed Iny mIy mine. Every party is strumg. ht nig, is it were, for vicimmry; as, thumi this ticepsionIji being lost, tIhe( loss i.,; uili, imtate, miand the object muntst be uhandonW I le eiinto s rontrovers -imposeol umi i the herin seciti if the' rt.inMlir. (iei enea.rinacmaaint-tmnpanm biiedenri ma s !ii hts, ""' . time aeimpued innvatia 1up1m1 hem instagthios, with tile CoMMseiquenm't restIi hieb mst grow out oif it, canlii fiail it lill the ii imi iievery p in With deep m1nd USrmas Ii p1ressionia -. it principile invilved itn mi revoluti. in a i y sitrigle, whichm AlIS 9111c1e IIt lit r stair (A leg-Slatilive mesint , hams Ih1ie t i-s mi1111e.i4'.P I low attired is our coni iti! 11 , rban mged ti lie scenews. W le I e maire tIe eVef time im.itriuit coild rest vitih delight! Wi'ence this chanige? Because the ueacon ligtImt of 98 is extinguishiiei. Power tt.clciked and irresis.ibime nmnv reigns. Thai sm edi hmqtiuest or tihe patriotst of the reviilitioi - time sammtuary tof tie constintimio-mias been vimIlnm edl. Defeatist; riob it ofit sill gle lieit; nd it were better, balqcimC ''Un. iom" mmever existed, Greece, tie craa'le of science and ofari, tle ii.oe cif philosopiihers, heroes allt statesmen, Miik inder a des pttisi, n i 'i im tie Liapse lit two thoiusanill yenas. naitrlv oibliterated the recollection a her formnear geiries, ind extingumisieut time oirder..which lihe mention if early atchieremmits once, pro lried. IS here no lessim f.ir the Aimer rienn iatriot? Can lie liehold, imanived, time Sin of our irusper y.sinkiig to obli vhmam? Cman it matte'r, whamt'cimmamoy hav me gi venm hi im *bi rtim? er ini wha~t pursuritsmiis mmnterestls ma'y hie imnvitiveil? Tme ocnsIain is mane', fraumght witih mime dieast imnterests ofl thea landmm. Thie calli is Iou, mml onm and mm gemmermil. Thie imlad of Solomn undii l.yc ur unma f'ell beneath time weight mif mpprmsiesio. Despiomm amn nr chy, .1lie inmsep aiit.e timtenidanmts mmn msurpation, aledima its tiesti mny, amcl extingutished foirewer time spirit nit diawni byi iippressive tribute, pmmaased w ithm. toat ma Rtrumggli under time ireit yiike mif the crescemnm. Camn mime soni of Cm.rolimnm, hme diecendant ns ef i list itf patriaits amid tof wa'r thies'~. whose nets ini the camlbine't ammnd cin the f'ield liltve stamminpe. in Ii vinmg g lit thmeir promad andii iofty bearimng, subi~miit tom en c rem n im tmti mn thimir libear ty mmmii lawts, whiichbilighit every prmispeot ofl themir l'umtam e greinmeass? Utmfartmunate Cjarlialm Uni hnpp ajy andim coniningmm. stte! Wherem''i wVil. ymtu finad a remedy:? Th'inik ymtu, it is ii tamm summmmissiimm Camrthnmge, one'cd the abhnde of mxtry anal weallth, thec cenmtrem mf commerce, tme gmmr lieri houm mi ofcci time richimes of mmmmt lions, hn.... pa ssedc tim the. land mmm obl liion.mh I ts riitis are no m orm. me. tier miiltairs are sle el ti mime du mst. lier imhre I hndired ci ti.'c mire aniilamtedm. Andmm thle c'eebraite terhcil Ie, ito wh'lichi am(, Carmhagenmiaim n miatrmni ofem red her in. se'lf anmd chmildren as a samerifmice tom the inm juaredl hinomr itf hier coummnty, lives onily ig the fahnmilmims recoillectim o l'f time past. it~ h'iere mmm warning, nim.itnp~osimng simtili timh-'? Wha~tt is time struggle in wich8 o mth Cmmro,. hinnais nmow engaged ? Etc i't nomt a nobi.le,im pmatrhiei efl'ort'(for tihe prescervatiomn oh time Cetitu mtiomn it sen'. -hie pre'servammtionii ofl heri. so If anid ofl thme pemace, hmonm an Im pp li ~i. miess of her pemmjlv ? A rmia m..onm....mi. on sos I~~as~j, sFrctb1 i f ree lv *i(Uierepl T ,' svhall 6g1 of> nt y Isagitor hai never beenssallied,si,rlnk "in this enter ency:? Will het prail'Ins sitiliesit~~ wear lie..yoke? Let thase pi!A Piticar princiile, she has invariably inciXd' 1g1,ted and nstotainel, bear to'the ggprid lir answer. Iheieiicr 'if the CI Stitution shlie rftaintains, is thmettandIard shedia~ asd.4p'iier ving it insui liedii is all her h!)op)e0 When in oneal s is as faie j)6hI ~ ine hand hy power thirsting for m Mcal aggranlizemiit, in71cited-. by; avariee; she oi the othr .is inpelled b hioanet .arnbitione,, It is the ambition to psreservo unhmAtired; like rights anal pri jleges,Whin vere practlenaly en-. joyed by1 everydcitizen of the SI. But nganin lin this attempt, her efrts ire .-'gstructed by>a fanslicsal display fr self-'iterest, directeda :-hy false phssl-i thraphi. The i.[fttiate mjonser, liefs at lienpillrarsml* Ih e 'ripmion,-wit i n com htaint liiin. aijfm i .e, fNrtius disargan izerit, w at secure a hateful r'iiiiopolf, ,voetrld lai la lair fabric to tihebst. ''lieIdoor to' faitissumpionq of piwer ion the part ofihe- Federal Government, githout limitsitions, is altpnily drpnel,and wauld lenve p1% in tle eand no alternativei hiut Al submaaiit tie it. -It is nowv ionthriouia, bit,-n every question of principle, there tsan -urn lelling minjority in Oangress agaiist 3be free traile party, againg the party wlii'ioald sustain" ihe cotistattition 411 ,i iff'n of the repbhlie ie grgouitl, Son which th State now proi siands, is, not thAi milnams are annuallywresied fron he r; but ,i. is that lir sovereignty is iiva dd. The1 anaictuary of her private inter, eil is assailed,. and she denies, in the spitli Iofi'e com pact too which she has rellgian. ly adhered. aln isuch righs to Coongress. Withi"thte deVoted,1reling of Rome in the da'ys of, hscr pride'end gloiry, Carolfijj ean priahly say she i'4 never, in th10'..re stical degreei, desigied to pluinder anaiih. erStaut; or'jin usirp a righitlegitimazely theirs. But in tixes.c dlictitty andl pier il, she ins been ev foreiiast. ta co-ope. rateianl to strengthen the sncreed hond oi confedegaltion, Nuw, on thia tajlier hand, h-w haIs it been? Shall I Stop too tell yoe 'fher wroggs, and aif a rreman'agjntv ? T he' pin rsp of usurpnion, werll irve fa,-11. And'here we woill ask, int ii ihe coilniesw re-jstifiable inl re .ist:"uA tihe poarliameh'a'. naogrefis of Ga ent Briaini. are neat the Siates now call. a.1 ailln to Sianin the enered charter ai thleiq Usiaona Are iha-v not bmaished h th1 ia perishighle dlii'Cistes M sael f.-preservatioin it;avert c tIm career of taiirpaiionisa o lis giracefially uiketnelled and let loiose ipa nie&, 1 the late Congs ess, to- er.y clown tle paace, s,-curiy said liberty of tle goverti. menasat, that woitld glut its appetite (in the sne ed inssitutios achieved with:so uch blaom'-a train ofusurpatiuns.whose every teature.ears the tinhoily impress of. des pon tism efon the 8e11ith, fisteneld utithit i emedy,-in w word, a. ehi.sptiism that iild eush t e roudest achievemn s oa her patrilitic wisled'--a tioirpniaaai, whice hus already hung an the altir 'if c real aehttiin the hanner of false phiIisiithropy, '1s tlg o, acts of horror amil da rkies's. Shll we here speak of its corripi ling ini. lece p11n101 tle policy tant instiitaiis fita ur State ? Nl. IH.-r loftv hmearing Ils. dains tam stoap to the hiumiliAtin slacta de wuld prese)pl. Bit sir, har just indig itit i.an hs otiiibeen concealed. The cri sis is ;orietiauts. On the people depeidit the safeaty of Soeuth Casrohiina, in their hands are haer htanor, her' charaeter, hier liberty, Pannse; andl I fear it will hie the pause5L or deaith. 8e'ize the mrnmet theta wvith avidity and firminess; for it amay be laost nevier tos be reganed, Bait airm, if all I have saied, in refe-renece to the imp lendling danger to the Mointht, lie re gardead aserreneous, we are imlnised by the nets eof t~hate conugress, h'yits dist intrhed~a andl ranting ebtilliujions, ny~e, nail mnighit wre noit say, by a' otal isaanda'ni 'ment o( the ardeant pariaatiithat urlc cianraicterizedl it, to cianctle, that anixiaous 'ara fair the sarfey andl hiarmnsy ear ithe states, anda enarnest salic'itmle rfor ilhe har mnany of the unin, are taotally dlirer lIc'iv tthien (mm such a soutrce can voni -lrnwsi the cansohliiaio.n of sonie fnutre gasisc? Dispel this iltusiaoni, Th'le vultiire. that a reys' upon;aii lie'a iials of tie a'repubihlic, wvill iever relax ita grasp, unitil there is naath mrg miare on wh'icih it can feted, What wans it that plungedl Rome in ser vitudle andi udegraaion 1 It wvas re'nauin. inga, Is r itncie'it maxrims nnl priliciples. What '4loetteda lier a'it fromi amng the .na iiions of the woarldl ? It was her dfparture from the chartered righits aind privile'ges o'f thec ancie'nt republii Uem a're irme fell,. slit'streched tile "enaghe" Wyiings fiarom thle Eusphrate's to the T'3 her, ani' exfriedd her dometinion over thriee quiartei's of the globea. Your engle heas stretchsed her piniaans from the Atlnntic to theo Pacific, ani l still extn them. Behec ~ pu Whalet amrlmy6heedrawn by the p~hiilosopiher', the patriat, and the stales UHut, that the hope andl exertions of o~ur n'n equr ri hts di trade Soutern lepd hl paid thei iper rei ofitierns, whom b & ed Southerns, whos rate erl Arise,- anid isth'i. .ry4ed - .eud.ourgidas etimettview the. hand 1;1 is , f'yourqnstivosolia. eemen, gan. y' 'tan4 Ggint-chains a slavey Mark, the WILMOT AP so, Mark ye, whad eadly blow It aims to lay ''ir redom low - Shall Southerns stand or qu il Roune ye patriots, oniand all, Rouse ye at Car'lina's call - or lo I your liberties must rell. ound in servile chains, Wake at once that holiroi Let this cause, yonr soUl Inspire- , Oh! light once more tha .aconflref A Il'hat led your fdaters 'ree. Eh snuih;m aon this duty feels, Apod aloft his banner wieks, Will mgct tilfoe on gory fiel * B itt~lik'thun shame' MISCELLANEgO$I-, Front ti N. Y. Spirit o hp Times. ;1O EH lA 51 LE. SOUTH WlSTEntiSKETCIL, DY WILL WVHjhjPm, e Not a lhundred-miiis from Litle>Rock. the Ca91ital of the Staie .Ark, sas;i the acatetI but dirminutive. vii aget Ecore Fa. Ibre-affil one line daym bring tasummpr, a %alk bur ky-ly 9.lon 1 persannagrdrs. scd jm a hing stra w- %t, anti dingv cnt.1 tonade pantahoang; $Hiun ed cnriousl u7 Ih street, and. pfedl-into every if -df the -twive or fifteenjimpuses of-whih-hie jilace consisted. At h'nagihle atnjpjd, be lore tie door tg a small enement, upon which was it iiscri'ition.niitfying the rea4 *ter a ut this was the offiteeAt( C esB. ner. Attornley a'Law, lavg hg th i a culty spelled he letters - agatai reeoW n he called"'mt to tihe I say, mifter-lulook'ee here* Come t vill ye? I.vant to talk d ,Well, my frinl,' said Law e r Bonner, emergtig fromo the door, 'what is' yopr. wish 1' *. 'Look here, bas." sai be -'1111g a maaoumhiful of'tlbacco on 'ihe a:tlas. lie sploke5-'Loidk here hlyb! I want to stick mnp my shingle in liis Place. Thar aint no Iaw agamll it, is tiar?' 'A gainstwhat?' acked Bonner; against jhuittiig uap a sign I Oh, -n6! What kind of a sign do0 YOu inltend hl'i'aiing.srI nicari What trade are'you ' V '' rumde, thunder! I want to practyse as turnery ntlaw. ii this; cou'rt here Y ou ainm aga in mi'enAro ye?' he' ldded. elenqhifti his lrawny fists; anti looking as b ck as a storm ebulmid. 'Me? Oh, nn!' elhimed little Bonner, looiking u11tp willh lime:pirit of a bantam at hmim gigatic questiong 'l,hae no objec. lia iti the world-unly it is necessury hwre, l'efore you are permitted in practice, thma1t you should pali'a eitiractoary exam innitilon. Whare~ yot.._.nall e 1tns 'Qil iiention.? Why, ?1h-gnariy to shuant wvith array manstf ime heknH setj. menit, anti fi hat him arterwardh), I'llg qh. ify tim drinak moere-to yell gider. speak l'anger, anji run fnste'r. I ve fit a b gn~O otne sidle the Red river, and lick'4the- ex icans tothier. I cain ...... . ''My goodi friend, this is not what I mfean I.' 'Thunder! aint them qianhifica tafins? ''ram.! but'udat t he kmind yreqruredi. Bo fore.3y.au canm praptice here, ymaa wile ave to passthae har,'~ 'I reck on iiay t'ake a horn as I go b 'Nut thmetavern bar, stratnger,'saidl Bon ner, bursting into a ilagh; 'btut thme legal smane. You na.tg be etxamined as topu kno'wledlge of ia w.* 'I'mnagreed to thmai, huss! F reckon t don't take muchl lawv ta make ii aiv~~ thscre danys. A mighity littlejugenh I alli time lae. liuor o* moatst on "emr.' and it's ea,y todr'ip it outt, so da to l4st. a oI ie WVhemn's it to be?' glie *eicomes time Judge, nowh~aid Bon-. nert 'I will ask ihir. . 'Never Imindt-I'W'lo that myself. Hi - 1mm! Juadge-hitaw dot? Yeat see, Judge, 1 m a c('ndidlane.' ' S'AhI, induee'd!' said the Judge, su vcying t.he giguntic figureof Joaslihjj a sogn cui riemsityg 'Fear wh Olli$de, iirt 'A turney's office. I wsnt to hang nut. rmyshinigle ..-and.stranger htere,*sea it~s Un. ennsmtitovatinhial onless iPm 'zamtined (mist; so I warn you to do it right tall.' A merry twinikle ofC the Judge's ye shoawed that he prtopose'd some fuin,. 'nd asking the friend who-jas wvith hin, to gethem wvithm Bogi~er anid Joash,i t stplino the neVxI tavern,hc led the wi~vlien 40W h y1 Bely ler. F ret a -yit~l r L Ori- - , PCd% aw rung 'and i4P %'he". FFR Ably argd g ie-! -4 ff.Aas Inbt 6d so5yi now9riinued$T. ;t n, wherstick out myca noysh P I gon a* -Ia nelgb '' or'a hoYbo.0noyu fiel64V~~~r *;..andJ oe - ejIpiderable corn, .d i netyot ihifitute ;o recove d mg "Acnn! V di : I'd To:lmt m ance f hito keep hi. an,., j. do-it,- I'd lie k h u- - then. Jd icthri .gonf 'Bt:,if-he whipped you~~ pay for yitry ero, whati .t . Olhf th e3 Pd liu hiin th a rt iExacr I t01g i e ud ay, procieji afganner. ppdse uhe sas,and r nger came to your- gitmp*i .et une thom uwarkwwAt oi4 a int t'ii ~ I ai-n't a f')l, mhtevr dphe een*4r 4 y .and you cafvkei hos b t ud twent!May,.utean rig! -o a dwn. h Stealin' it i. hundi rINinf.'o(iriheAJ, 'C ,41k n Ju4elowinr vi Idyi t 'ytealing, thr cantia - d it ibof it -4 And h' thought I didy aknjw!uid ouh;- ef I.didn'Lt -J tupie you were Iravellingtwree$ JonesbronugMI Munroeand a f" -at acked and robli )'Ou'-sto bigyou n or t wo pges, and Ie aing.y .u:ng Supposegou reconqRed a, h 8d h~ framing of th i.i k youterm 'the-dutCX Ax.ef: did ing uptjie ciirners ol i sayej 'It's murder, uirr-bdi.y rdeb:$ ssondt o 'Idf pAUtheitl'ei d t what you ant - with - ff he law ihe4aw, nIm &undto b - hIeie thatf"Ie suobe mad t 4 k ind 0 o'fo. -BU1t, f" ulaig . .-t the Judgevapdwi lb reaenG I etAtA why I1uPnrn the hook wg peij I hi o re - what Cc#t k nd Blackajup. Jm e agin readins' a big i tIhk- mysel * I think y flare very r:gpt I not idol1g + * said the J e. We ~ ~ 80 J ,#0 ei rh, ekhngly, WelI like t at efyou'lkq esum thin't iIrin k - 'Not at present, I tlia 8you, *Iyou. an thiing more.9p , ge emen? 'Ono questionop4 sir id Bqpner.-.. 'A Than courts you siste4tnelIfter she gr94e, to accept him toi huibaft.1,h'goea and nfarriesanothe; g ir. Now, hiram tle, what action wiofil *f ( give rise to in:, I4 W.'5 "Weli1.11 All you, said Josh Icalllih a s'ane"a ws~ig shame; qjtie man .-'* hur a dossuei thingda tha4Ii ibnant " csttkindl of a man. That's what 'uti rise' up, sir, it wouacldeeck on I'milom. punk. ins at a 6 it, andl la'sjest ii) feiLI ddike iuo Iick.Sje11edn huIiQl fr now; but 41gs- agjqs b~..ore I'd gave -l'd ch' whim p o w-a me of j tub~utn'J AfeeJnoap ehanga .d hisetrm et: ja e;ndehibised a aet ?Iteeth canable tr triuigi he lyd of ~mmno "~~ ' *Ta n h fiend," qai the Jnidge; ' 1d now ezi segme for a few mu. -. ments, whilj I tgihsul -with gese gentle meoju regatallCo tour profcie not tell;you thatisi f myselfiam already made up.' AThan'e J.udge I... 'spected atainneh . said Josl4,with artgrautlfed grin. ul~esc meiihe're, I dun'g think thi'ftt' tith tW*wcannof~rele the Judge; 'a jipgaranices ate ao itlhes very a deceitful. 1'shall htave toz-r' ibyoutpa% 1,. tience (cr4kteii biontajie . *lk1&tr eertainy, geaid&9Ash, dr4 lug thre. chairs towarifs hijn, an d estiogilpupoui.. or eroitonthe firsI-his )g&~tbe se cond, and throwing his Wpm orrbea third. 'NflWsaid -he 'us"an So AR wait f&rtye.t The trio then disappe -? andt A~t e lime .flue Judge ;urnsp4jn9i) 1~ but from ceriain di , iW~a &A daii. flings In the rea .i thf af-pee it was more .than . ottbfil ae hi frienstwere.aOkddse- aIlnd IrI-do you g4~ em . 4 ihy~. appearanceh were omn time -~y doe'eft-Ad 1- Etcuse m~ lbut. my4i, here he l.aid his haqd u oo-npba?~ - 4