Show kere mere sett NEW TORS SUS DOWN 0 OX 11 CO I 1 new york srun slun tm of the 2nd and instant in an aati aiti articie article feie fele headed a public outrage on religion and decency denounces in severe bevere terms the action of the ministers beacher field and frothingham in marrying the divorced wife of mcfarland to albert D chardson richardson Ei it gives an account of the intrigue which it asserts existed between en richardson and this woman and the steps by which the former effected his purpose with her and seduced her from allegiance to her lawful wedded husband it characterises characterizes the scene at the marriage as a ceremony which seems to us to set at defiance all those sentiments respecting the relation of marriage which regard it as anything intrinsically to prostitution chesun quotes from the card published by Rie richardson hardson bardson respecting the mcfarland transaction in which it says he stated that after the separation between mrs mcfarland an and d her husband it came to be understood between her and myself that whenever be legally legary free she should become my wife the article closes with the following language 01 and men of new york husbands and fathers by what frail and brittle tenure your homes are yours if you fall fail in your business and it is said that ninety five out of one hundred business men at some timo time fail then the younger and handsomer fade fado of your widowed neighbor may charm away sour your wine wife the laws jaws of indiana will grant a divorce to the fair truant and hem HEN weny HERY waud BEECHER with tho the RV nev REV V DR dit F FIELD ald of the new york evangelist standing at his right hand and the nev rev REV 0 B 11 r to implore a blessing on thel tha sin stands ready to marry her to the first libertine who will pay not in affection but in gold or green greenbacks backs back s the price of her frail charms if it be said that poverty was not the only crime of mcfan land nand then rest ea easy sy husbands and fathers at least all of y you 0 who h 0 never in any moment of trial and ve vexation aton have uttered one impatient or petulant wo word rd yes it is the pious ploua the popular op ular thoad thead mir mired edthe the tho vand V who comes boldly and even proudly forward holding by the hand and leading lust to to her triumph over who can read the narra narrative tiyo tiTO and not wish that plymouth church were sunk into the ground until the peak of its gable sh should shoula ouid be beneath the tha surface of the earth and mr was waa assisted by the 1 rev mr air anair who blasphemed in a prayer to god which contained these words bathen father we thank theror what ehat these two bave have been to each other stade and for what they may be yet mr may plead in his defence that he does not be behave behove 1 ete ere in the scriptures but mr who has been engaged for several years past upon a life 0 of f christ should hate have reminded him that our savior said 1 11 I say unto you that who som soa shall vall put away his wife saving bating for the causo cause causi of fornication mauseth her to commit adultery and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committe commit teth th 1 11 adultery I 1 THE attention of georgia planters has been drawn of late to the imperative necessity of a more systematic s temotio method of cultivating cotton it occurred to one planter that if he should thoroughly manure and carefully cultivate six acres of cotton cottom land he would be able to raise as good a crop as lie he usually did from fifty acres whoso whose surface he was wont with the old system to irritate with a shallow plow and gently stimulate with a mild allo ailo allowance of manure his hia efforts have been attended with gratifying results uhe the che course which he adopted at first called down on his hia head the ridicule of many of the neighboring planters but it is probable that by this time the results result which have attended his wise policy have caused wonder to take the place of ridicule trea lint lial we cled acied I 1 rc M tv u UJ J L 3 ra ras A v 9 ut eight ealm bf tt m anut i ie 00 old system ua 13 the he earth wh c wj b h car can paull MI t I 1 ing ix acre p py pa ma mirin tha tim ioui iori i 1 lual eual id haes hafi been i 1 1 i 1 1 rk 1 j i i 1 on t iipp roved ii 1 1 ateo tx 4 1 til tit e A tho tho the cotton planters planter 4 ve seel alki a good deal deai to abo abu ut the s et cordil tiva ting their crops we eard card r instance alfew a few days ago of a planter liante eio elo gio 0 at tho the suggestion of a northern friend started ted plants in hot beds and tt rot got two or three wee woe ka the start stant n ech h bors lors ho he when hen the tho suggestion was made lo 10 him liim but ho he has value and eow row writes that in a few years years every plan plant ta r must thus treat his cotton why way not market gardeners in iii the northern states start their and tomato plants ia hot beds why not tho the cotton plant as well at any rate that esperi ment has bc boin bom in tried and has approved itself to an il Lell leli igent planter not only will tho the system of thorough h manu mann and culture hold wood good in rela tion to cotton growing but wa feel assured that its application to every bianch branch of ari agriculture would pro prot ra eminently emi eminently successful with the present mode of farming r cultivating tiva ting or partly cultivating jar large a tracts of land without the application of manure ail all e thewl themi the soil sell every your becomes weaker and less productive and the yield constantly diminishes manuro manure in largo large quantities is suffered to lie around unused in various places in this city in some instances being thrown out to waste in the streets this is a subject which should receive attention JQ ito man should harvest a crop without considering himself indebted to the soil soll which produced it for the elements which it contains and he should be as punctual in repaying them and with interest too if he can as bo be wan would ld a debt contracted at the bank now ko wise husbandman will take any other course than this in the management of his land mother earth may maly be taxed for a succession of years by taking from her those elements of food with which she abounds but unless she is repaid ehg sh will have compensation and naan raan to his sorrow that she will exact her hex penalty for his abuso abuse of her fecundity |