Speech on Ratifying Amendment to Abolish Slavery in PA House
A long denunciation of Democratic opposition to abolition argues the party betrayed liberty, warned against slavery’s spread, and lauds Union support for the constitutional amendment. The speaker condemns treason, praises loyalists, and urges ratification to end slavery.
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Religious clash and church dedication amid slavery debates in Baltimore
The Confederate Methodist church on Madison Avenue Baltimore was dedicated January 29 with Rev John Chambers of Philadelphia and Rev Henry Slicer officiating. The story discusses loyalties over slavery and suggests controversy over church independence and allegiance to the government. It also notes church divisions in other denominations, psalms revision plans, and church leadership prerogatives with Bishop Hopkins.
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Distemper in Horses and Home Remedies Report
A historical account describes equine distemper, its symptoms such as coughing and mucus, and home treatments. It cites a method using salt and close care, shared as a remedy by a farmer who reportedly treated multiple horses with success over years.
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Leaves and straw trade notes from winter scene
Readable fragments describe leaves from last year collected for transport to burn yards as straw prices rise. Mentions winter snow hindering collection and use of wooden forks for loading. Ends with a rustic request to gather leaves efficiently.
Grape Pruning Advice Warns of Injury to Vines
An article urges careful pruning of grapevines noting many injuries from improper methods. It recommends avoiding close pruning on vigorous varieties like Concord and Diana while stressing more severe cuts for flower varieties such as Delaware and Rebseca to protect fruiting.
How to Tell If Potatoes Are Sound for Use
The piece advises selecting potatoes by pinching the thick end with a fingernail to reveal the inner wall color. Healthy tubers show white, yellow, or reddish tones depending on variety. Spotted skins indicate bad quality, though trimming a small outside area may render them fit for boiling.
Farmers sought for paper corn husks and leaves market
A Cincinnati Gazette notice invites a company to organize a scheme to manufacture paper from corn husks and leaves. It seeks information on quantities deliverable to railroad stations and steam landings packed in poles during March and April with price per ton. Immediate letters to this office will be forwarded to proper parties.
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