. New England farmer, and horticultural register. ving firstmuzzled him, we shaved his head and face, andturned him loose. To this ceremony he submittedvery quietly ; and when thus shorn and otherwisetitivated, he was really a good-looking fellow, andon the whole, more in countenance,than many of the fashionable bloods who figurein Bond street, at the West End. We then started 1him up the hill, though he was reluctant to leave jus. Some of his companions came down to meet [him, but, from the alteration which the shavingproduced, they did not recogtiize him, and accord-ingly pel


. New England farmer, and horticultural register. ving firstmuzzled him, we shaved his head and face, andturned him loose. To this ceremony he submittedvery quietly ; and when thus shorn and otherwisetitivated, he was really a good-looking fellow, andon the whole, more in countenance,than many of the fashionable bloods who figurein Bond street, at the West End. We then started 1him up the hill, though he was reluctant to leave jus. Some of his companions came down to meet [him, but, from the alteration which the shavingproduced, they did not recogtiize him, and accord-ingly pelted him with sticks and stones so unmer-cifully, that poor Father Murphy actually soughtprotection from his former enemies, and in timebecame quite tamo and domesticated, and remainedwith us. An Irish soldier, who had been one of the 22dregiment, in verifying this last circuiislance, saidthat every word of it was Gods truth, and that ifhe (Father Murphy) had nt died within .the lastyear, he was slill alive, and at the barracks !—Lon-don Death knows no distinction of persons. It takesits victims from the rich as well as the poor—theking as well as the peasant. HOWARDS IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH Great improvements liave lieen maile llie past yearform and workmanship of tliese Ploughs; the mouldhas heen so formed as to lay the furrmei completelyturning in every particle of grass or stubble, andieavitground in the best possible manner. The length omould lioard has he n very much increased, so tliaPlough works with the greatest ease, both wiih resp^the holding and the team. The Commillee at the laltof Ploughs at Worcester, say, Should our opinion be asked as to which of the Pbwe should prefer for use on a farm, we might perhaps .?the inquirer, if your land is mostly light and easy totry Prouty & Mears, but if your land isheavy, hard or:BEGIN WITH Mb. Howards. At the above mentioned trial the Howard Pl-ugnwre work, vith the same pswer of team, than anyplough exhibited.


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