Indiana Gazette, Volume 1, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 October 1804 — Page 4
POETICAL ASYLUM.
triers had hoarded, and will become tenfold more wretched than the poor man, who
! wr rTA. I has been accu domed to earn
jr, t':f f ! ' ' e 'rf 3 f 0 ! his bread by his daily labor. i .. , 1 1 u:("Oit c ivvlclff winch r ai i - r i; niuft ea,-th willow r Podtcthwayt s Dictionary
records a. vci' i euiai wauie dory, which ufed to be told by George the tirlh It is recommended as a profitable leHon to young people, and to thofe parents in particular who attach the idea of meannetf to all kinds of manuella-
c
ins! ttl! nc how to choofir,
j ,,, i .11 a novice on it poo,- ;"o:in nt a iliHttirt wooei, n i Id.i't his 'oul in Toi.net ; V !:ilc I iihn 10 no 4cim$ a flave, Went fi;y r" vuite for blUis : j, t iv : nj cn hiv ir.rni h , the knave Ik v. jt), itli his kiflti.
i I ..bin O'i.'f a rn1f etr, brace, Ar..l I l:;'in to tlj.icr : Iht lv.;1!.- It air ;;iave!y in my face, At, 1 s h.it't 'he matter f CT kil'. s Tr' r U he t o!c three - 1 I'iiid.cl vMtli inii t a i n 1 main: X::-,v: ) mi cuu't thui, pert
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th:i l:ck again.
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Bates, brought hither to England from Germany aid Holland. To complete the dngulariry of this relation it happened forae years atter this noblemaVs marriage, that he and his father-in-law, '(baring in the misfortunes of the Palatinate, were driven out of their eltutes and in Holland, tot fome years, did the young lord maintain both his father
in-law and his own family, by making baikets of white twigs to fuch unparrelelled excellency as none could attainAnd it is from this young Ge rman lord, the Hollanders derive thofe cui ioi'ities whirh are dill made in the
uimtu i
.vork.
rovinces, ot twig
bor, and are more intent on
leaving fortunes to their children or giving them a fafhion able rank, than on learning them to be industrious, prudent and uieful nicmbeis of
f-jcitey.
About the year 1615, there was a nobleman it Germany, whefe daughter was
cour:cd bv a ounfr.Lord.
V!icn liad made luchpro-
grcls m tins au.nr as is ulual
by the inttrpotition nt tntnds, the oid lord lud a conference with him, aflcing him how he intended, if he manied hs daugiitcr to maintain her r He replied, equal to herqu.il
itv. 'Yu a hicli i!;e father re-!.r;;!, fa nilies of Geneva
plied, that w as no an!ver to ! ; i'jch, a good education was
his queluon, tie dd-rcu to know what he had to maintain hcrwith ? '1 o w Lie h the vounrrlntd then aufwered, he hoped that was no qucliion ; for his inhei itance .vass jublic as his name. The old lord owned his poHVilion to be
treat, but Hill afl.ed if hcliad
BIOGRAPHY. Written h a Genevhn. ALRK'.ir GALLATIN, i; the yni.iger brother of one of t'.te tii It and mod diltin
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c 1; ouiy oeneiic wnicu deri'.ed fro n tlie f imily
tate. !i ihe mffm'rible and violcnr dru-r-.'b.-s which took
he
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between tde pooolar d-c
2 pi to
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"'ted fnorvft.vbo preached T'-' of St. rrar.cii avier : "ii, r-i hiv. rouvencc! ten 1 ' by ont Jcrunon. in a de1
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ft iiiifs : po0,f . tnorrow j 'l'-r ct aiTr," laul t.i.e o
ji;wncA my chiUrcn faij
"IIU'SLLASr. i' 7 J' Trad; Jath an In i. .
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nothing more fecure than land to maintain his daughter with? The qucOion was tlrange, but ended in this that the father of the young lady gave his poiitive refolve, never to marry his daughter, though his heir, and would
have two luch great cltates;!
but tf) a man who had a ma nuel trade, by w liicli he might lul -Iiit if drove from his coun
try. The oung lord wai matter of none at prcfent, but r-ther than lofe his miftrcf, he requeued only a years time, in which he pro miled to acquire one ; in order to which he got a bafket maker, the mod ingenious he
aridocritic parties in that city, our wife and worthy feeret3ry was impelled, by the nobleneis of his nature, to ar rarme himfelf on the iide of
the people, liur it appears, that this rcTolution was in direct oppofition to the iiipofition of his family, who were in the intered of the aridocraCy, He thus found hiinkif unpleafantty circumstanced ; and his regards for his kin
drcd, m.fdc him unhappy, while they continued to importune him to defeit i!.c dandard of freedom, which he could not do v. itheut abandoninghis principles and injur ing his honor. 1 lie repeated otfer of places of profit and preceder.ee, could not fluke the condancy of his virtuous ,Ui r-miination. 1 o relieve
i iltfd on folly than j months he became matter of
labor nothing bis trade of bafket making,
more ruinous confe- - tlian to bring tip
lri habits of idlciirb
with far creater
C'i
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; - i,t-is,f mat It ,2 a ! ueeefljry pru.icnce to "'he children even oC ;'7 lamilie-s, in habits of ! ' ) and economy : other-;r-V will foon difftpate tunes which their fn-
could meet with, and in fix Ihimfclf from thefe diniculues,
he embarked tor America, where his unparralt lied induftry and folid talents have been infinitely more ufeful to the nation than himfelf; and have procured him the refpetf of ai', who have the happinefs of knowing him, and the common gratitude of the country, which incrcafes in wealth, credit and drength, in proportion as his flfcal operation? arc dilTeminated thro' this happy land I
improve
ments than even his teacher him feif: and as a proof of his
' ':'!P 'tion. Hit hcsaiefoj ingenuity, and extraordinary ("'U'm, and fo frequently j proficiency in fo flioi t a time,
he brought to Ins young laciy a piece of workmanfliip of his
own performance, being a
white twig bafket, wnitn ror manv vears after became a
ceneral fafliion among tlie
i ladies by the name 01 uremug
The SAILOR tnJ the MONJTEYfc Perhaps no animal below rhc human fpecics refembics man more in the imitative faculty than the monkey. ' It la laid that a failor, having a number of red woolen caps to difpofe of, went a ihorc irt fouth America to trade with the natives. In his wayto a fettlement lying through a wood very thickly inhabited by monkies it being in the hear, of the day, ; he put a cap on his head, and
laying the others by hL fide,
determined to take a little repafe under the fhade of a lare tree
To his utter adonifhment when he awok', tro.ii the fpeci.nen he h td ivjn his iriitaive ebfervers i. the ufe of his c.ps, hj h.'i'.e'd a jju.T.ber of liiem on t!;e !i: ads of tiuj monkies in the trees round ."..vjut hi iv ; while tiie we. nets wffe chattering in ihe mod unufual manner. finding every attempt to gain his caps fruitltfs, he at lengtli in a fit of rage and
difappcmtment, and under the I'uppofition that the one he retained on tiis he.ul w as not worth raking away, pulled it oil, and threw it upon the giouid, excl.'iming, 'here y;iu little thieving rogues, if ou keep tlifin you aie welcome to this alio.' He had no fuoner done this than to his great ft-rpiife, the
little ol-ierving animals reaoily imitated him. 'I hey ad threw down their caps upon the ground ; by which means the laih-r regained his property, 6c marched ofi in triumph. Happy w ould it he for mankind, if thfy rcfembkd monkies only in imitaiing the virtues of thoi'e whom they conhder thtir fuperiors, wdnlt they avoid their vices. Ihmor. Lord Falkland, the author if the pi y called r I r Marriage Night, was chofen vciy youne to let in the parliamt nt;
and w hen lie was hni cleCtco, Ibme of the members oppofed his athniffion, urging that he had not fowed all his wild oats. 4 Then replied he it will be the bed way to low the remainder in the houfe,
where there are so manygceie
.1 t j
to picK tnem up.
Select Sentence, 5rlf partiality hides from us thofe very faults in ourfelves which we fee, and blame, io others.
