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41 'hioi~ j.' hIT aroit igyn lm ic vv-,f t I1it I pg. tit 0, AkCd I vngto. the-ono lot '-oai il(mu to the othe r; iii- th tef he Ib~~mndir~ S"hfld% fA ~, tiit iii al'hlt h1 d ben I an d rit Wn s.1h g that fresh Manure imniditely applied: to, the land, or sne h as p,'reairV. td( in .tubmIk se)r unII der covp Ir, or'b' ture. with ati'aW or en it, is it . at 'four 4inseI the yalue of 1hat 11 oo~i lla h. " ad al su mme r expose~d tosun iand."eaihi, wiiasting its richnjess in the Or and drgeh ing it.fertilizing stilts. away;et.many mfr -still beliea, Qr apt n~pon .he pin pe' h cider, goigbet tpt with, ago;- and- thus, thire dung is safely kcept in tho' yard, etill "A U gust.or September, a great,"nuisance- tp all arud,'anid a sad loss, to IlIe g" 1 ing Sp Wel pware that roted amnur is 1 sir indispensabl r ei- c rps,- and reforo mdanysay y hprede to sustain the oss of its rot. ' . in the inconvenience ofusing It iri'an formented stat . Let those who thus k poesider that when manure has he Moin rotted it is hen tre hunus or veg ?Ig le niatte, Cuch as decomypoad laves rdes, stri halWcy% , or alks, muck, lurfe peat.ie hamndditesrapikeng cih gr atf betavitgovr anrm thuaswe the man frmer let aln the yuare tilou Sgs ori beptin agra thnislvcs t aloundleasa loss-adpeito ite valuin of trmanure nda~ ndiecspebe ~routn crtsi dthrfooma. a URtE.- pr tle o k "Ota n eJManuf is rt. jipentd tabl.e ;in thenhocus sithn tohe olwingonenibcema s t ian saofe rted ofitus is th euan umso ve imprukosetmha nicaure hs InFatersu s ompseae hoItr~fastropv ehayit on-stlm1 k n ur.-Copte, r~ndisrpns h sae rose ths rottcdlamanuren. Hoe anfame let ofl thee Nato go Marogle lloais ereitaoin the valuef v ftictoryinu an4dlo a neg yc ofih deth; iou-alrs one thirta prms ae'othera runitc riinm.g W eydbl~ens It Frat i:hi concude ~ htha follwinsanichahi"~ aci'olyofanuroet dis tca9eQie fi ioft nge andi ureegy a arehi e nrln~iet t istc~rionly ' un ydaJi i heryst p asso e b titi me.Ct d*'V4ne nd P; n as I n n ,,, t 0 o . D. istrech end : 'Sriftlit rtaii eold mnan -hi'mself, Jait frien thoiourig 6fficer, thoe ethej loye, woepings each otber's arms -?N i , ycRty foupidi- c Bt, was al desti to be the. t iyuiin. r U'ifortiunte Dietree ', x'-fbw months later, alked to the seaffold :. the spuipd of those yety notes whip).ht4 prug forth at his hearth from the heart f his friend and 1he yoicea of his daugh. 1 Ora. The new song, performed Reveral days c e cWardg at Strasbourg, flew frorn town a otown, to ill the pular ochdstrias. the Warselilgtls sprad .it tiirough France by inging it P their way to Paris. Frpom his care the name ofMarSVJarse. c The old, mother of De Lisle, a royalis4 t orriflod,at the ecbo of heur son's voice c vrotsto hii What is this revolutih. I ry hym wyhichi hs e ng by a hord f wrignd trayel)ingFrance, 4rid *with v WI mnaea ia -sociated?" 'Do . Lis le himself', iroseribed as aroyalist, . ihuddgred ashe IAnrdit resound in his spa pwstnapco death,. yhen flying logh'ph-asof the high Alps. 'Wht..o" heycall 'this. hymn?' de ine eof his guide. ThdJiiaffeiflise,' replied the peasant . Itivaa thus that he learged thea ime o t biscdwn work. MTt was purstodcjythe enthusisaimwhiph. e had sow~n .ebind a bim, lie eseappd ieath with tilfficulty. * The weapon turi agnimst ther fand which ha.' forged it. The R~evolution mD its4 madness no longer recognized her own voico. t "hp othertcday, an iable lady not far c ($ was rending an accownt of' a trial in a r of hiorrid rder. AM the copel~p, ira se fopp4 ;he fd~ipwg: ~ e stop the pres~ ct say that1 h~ur Was hung, and the prisoher ro. thalne fbr another trial. "Goodgracious," said the a:Wiablo'old lidy,%fwiat were the jury* hung for? * Why didn't they hang that bloody ninded i lifoe?' " Why, madam," oerveid a waggish person standling by, 'you must t bservestnpt the'giurf'didn t hpn the jp- ~ ry;' they chii~.bng mslvel.:: a, .me! replied: the'old lady, '5o shocking, I have heard that there. woeamen who c would hang themse y~st o ge 0*m ropeenough bt ' li't ao you a none, n6 hew Arkansa. IniVg nce *s R ...Ipt lo sinoq ' tobe celebratoe in thvi mityintqr ajt tpakid a -nd tobhipb dlscurse on it in I- n .'".Ab t$ Y"61 w Sarl ga yih iej ; tto Se~t Iug. 'An Iuf haipg b ca 'r4,on Oxntry V- 1dllw Pata~j - layn Nowah c stz asaeab-p RNA vea-4idvI A!\ cotfde "Sid-t ouhathiathbrq ry Iaborl'Y 0. ~ r~wet" md ~paeanrb aretaaerdth hbti ~ Oug . -- 1 A rel e eak htag.t t ahre theis r u r und.khf bd ftegetabep Witotte dtlnouto? "The *61 proviiona aeMa'o theI N upi, eiin o ei a OO mu1*h".~ eOqtoolssykie -of 9ai1.k -y dgota repriwithut;so et h 104 um=-A -,;,4 4k * 334y Y a a C, 7 tI ,f. y i' AM~oA -7, va ) 4 '11414' man, Wi, I *W4i GF .. 4 -- - . - 44 -4 4 unannu4"n L1~Il . 2. &I1 P~ - 4 4nI e ' -tm4 mJmmem"r 44 - 44 IVor-I'-' -- D t 4, - --- f .4.- ~ e- 4 j~ 4,",