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TEBUKGH, INDIANaTfRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, ttgj.
Number 35.
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t4i ih ifWnnon about sunset, in the sum-
i ot ihror in the winter, the ladies
TVff r-n.T'GG&H V CUliIiBY, and gentlemen all repair to the Alamedas, Bi.GaS&B S U. y.':rMrJ'' Lr2ji lVnlks. enerally by the side ol
O-V KLW r. r " Tanias. or walks along the
S7M ATS JW i VVJE city walls, that are sheltered from cold winds, - f?1 JLUV t-sl v,'a Kv thp sunshine; the choice
The following passage irom uon nsizuun, aim uun.u ,1 . r or ofamuA work which pro- of these depends on tle icuW f , - . ui;o,i flmvr (rivpn. ,hp vpar. After the promenade, an leurc
lesses 10 give, a.,u . - ; -V,;,.v, n ,,P:ni. is, or go home to take
an accurate representation 01 o .ui.3u u. u,. - - " n;ntr thev j'o actor and marLrs, will be read with con- &
SiS" of living . JWB. at efcUowmg portrait of King FERW. i .,,ni ir fftiH with interest.
Agrada was in the apanisn siie, a uesuir , . ,
tion ol it may be not aliogemer uUime, - - - eheU, for the ing to such of my readers as are unacqua.nt- -as feehngs w h h h I behe J
cd w th our domestic manner. - - . t between seven and eight :IB .the morn.ng tunes Cu, ln gn
tlio sprvanls enter our rooms, 10 uiaw usiuc nun, aw un-iiuu . - 1 , Ce vindoTcurUins, and serve up chocolate blc to say which P"
to those who preier laian- n in ucu, "".u. tu, ujVr. iarrrC be-
rrptipra v the case wun e ciuenv ucu- mc " - pie5 and ffi heads of families. In the same yond proportion, does not exceed the m ddle tray in which the chocolate is served to the height; his countenance, Pak . d ira 111 w" . ii i:mi .;ior hn. rt nriirn1nr nvoression about it, sae
gentlemen, there is general o - - rorres0ndinE to the
p ate, containing a. live co;u iu nu u.u. aYtt.,w . fv,turps! ijifii, .i u io;j;r f i j nnnpanncc ills ieaiuic,
cigars, which invariably loiiow in. T1' ' "V' G .i ,.nt nffe.r any of
late. This occupies the time till about eigiu, tnougu lauici iw u, u .-r- --- when they usua ly rise. Those who are rc- those characteristics winch might be expect , ouslv inc lined, proceed immediately to ed from one who so invariably pursue, the SmIT!, or to confess and take same line of conduct; there is even a versaenures, io ucai in , u iU whirh astonishes without
rrtmmnn on. Un returning nomc, uiuuumj uuui. . i 1 communion. wii 'rLi.;. rl.nrl mnnirip backward a
take breaktast, which consisis geneiai ui 1.., a ,f inflexible some made dish, or egg and ham, and some- nose in the form of a h o ; an inflex.be
times of a basin ot sopas ac ajo. muuu., st-ht line -The young ladies sometimes accompmiy i ifC aSihee.,, their mammas to church of a morning; but " P Wsfonn a disagroeot usually, for it is only on Sunday that the toi, Sffiost amounting to doomission would be an unpardonable sin. able tout quite large
When they do not go to church w.tnmeir '"''"Xto be Ca led fine, are by farthest parents or brothers, they are followed by a hbp"gomy'. they even possess servant and are never seen out of doors by part of I ,s phj log , .
,hemselves:-Thosedemo,selleswlioareno cf ';:h'0 Veeotenance. Hishabfond of long masses on a Sunday, go either aspect of h
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thpir shoulders, with a ias
7iuiw, a shawl, and a mantilla, in which they wrap their faces so completely, that it is salihlp to rpcosmize them; or they
111' J3 L lllipujJi".w o ' tTio mn which in some of the church-
cnirl nt nnr.fi. and which the priest gets
i,i,frh wiih snr.h singular rapidity, that one
cannot help remembering he lias not yet "breakfasted. At this mass, the ladies never fail to ast;.t flipir finp.st basnuinas. and lace veils.
aj.-v climvl rnnroals the ncnlic of the stays-,
at most a silk 'kerchief, gracefully pinned, hides from mortal view the charms beneath. R.,f tho wriUt is snen in all its diminutive di-
,oninns- Wvimr between them and the
falling arms tro neat apertures; notwith...uiin iho. rnre that is taken to keep the
aiuiiun'u " , . , j thp. bodv. and m a straight
line with their hips; a fashion, by the by, which 1 do not admire, though I grant it conthe chest elevated ; but it
encroached too much on our military st)Ic,
and introduces a stillness wnicn is auogc-iu
cr inconsistent with feminine grace.
oi,r Kinrlr. nnrl fiven his breath a disa
areeable odour, perceivable even at some c5
distance. , . ,
The following story illustrates his cnaracf n i1 niul chnw info vv hat hands it has pleas-
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ed Providence to deliver some inununs
human beings. Unfortunately, the wnoie
T,-ol frimi v nnnrar to be ol a Kinaieu casic.
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"Another night, wnue i was uu fthp kinrs aDartment, I received
the order not to call to arms if the king came out. Soon after he made his appearance, and all my comrades, as was custom- , fV.oQA prrrf: occasions, hastened to
their apartments behind the screen. Before f hp rrnvTP. the oueen to under-
stand that nc wa guiu w i a Imoinncc ?l
minister ot hnance to iransauu uua.co,
thinn- which he was in the nauu 01 uoi ng O - .1 - l,ii il
both at night and in tne morning; uut iu, Tuf-fn n.n Tnrlos. who had particular rea-
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sons to be displeased with his oroiner, aim
who had heard him maKe an appunuiiiunt with the duke and Chamorra, came soon after into the queen's apartments, and inform-
ed her ot it. At nrsi sue wuum ni- Bi.
till he could be tried, and
hllHC IU 7 - called upon his counsel to sign it.--One oi
the counsellers, a man pousacm
prudence and loresight man nis cuu.a,
said, that althougn iickucw uc ..imac
to be condemned to ueain, ue wuuiu ui such a decree; for he considered the throne as already tottering to its foundation, by the a .'U .,r.o loilv hprnminp" more
discontent vvmcu v TV0,
general, and which could not lau 10 uc hi-
creased by such a step, x "VV - ' i ers of the other Infantes, obliged I erdinand
to sacrifice to policy his unrsi 101 .enhance." . . A
The ensuing account ot certain procccu-in-s of the Inquisition will exhibit the means
bv which such a dynasty mannan s i
dominence. Don Esteban had spoKen 01 d fanatical, and had
styled the Inquisition a tribunal of blood.
fie was hereupon examineu auu uumuw the torture. , r y
"At the cries of the "rack, 7 some oi me c.r ontprpd. and seizing me, almost
dra-ged me down a narrow stair case to a subterraneous chamber, where the feeble a . 11: 14- o. mi Tn
i: rt n nmnsratterea ngm cttuu-i
ilinmci iiJiia -wt
to add to the horrors oi such a pv. v-
nous instruments ot torture utLunucu
damp walls; while in the middle oi me room stood a burning brazier, a pendulum, ....iu, i o ml'n. Immediately the myr-
a uuin.uuu u - . 7. . .. ,-ifhiic Wit 1
midons began to strip me ui ui.y uu.v8 as much eagerness as a tiger would tear to ' a'. .Ui.l uct linn
pieces the unappy vicum o.i .uv... just sprung. This done, I was stretched on h to admit my hody,
and which, besides the two bars that formed nu; hnrl another in the centre
convexly raised. My head and feet passed
ur.der the bars ot the exircnmics, v
back bone rested on the miauie uai, so uiai,
my stomach being much lower man myuwu
and feet, respiration was exucmuij u."5 and the position itself extremely painful, in
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the rest, had lolloweu mu iu mis uiu,..
and taken his seat on a nuie bia-c i tu about three feet from the ground, asked me, if I would acknowledge the justice of the proceedings of our beloved monarch. I replied,
Kof oil thp Wrnrs ol the inquisiuon wuuiu
11 till Uil ll'' " - A. f never force me to the acknowledgment ol a falsehood so palpable. "Then," said he, "let the torment begin ; but we protest that,
in case of injury, rupture oi vessel, ui even death, the fault can be imputed only to yourac " iminpniatplv 1 felt some drops of wa-
ter from the top of the chamber upon iny
chest. During the nrst len or lvycivc unn,itc thp rain was not so great, but as the
operation was prolonged it uecame cauuciating. By the sensation, it seemed as il kftrJnfr indriimpnt was aimlied to my chest.
4 1 UUIlll " ' 1 w From time to time, they asked if I would be converted to religion. "Go on, monsters," cried I, "the religion of the Inquisition I ab
hor- all vour tortures snan never comcn me to it."
this is a common natural process, more es
pecialiy wnen me capsuies arc ui a suuulent nature, and which all gardeners very well knew; and he mentioned a remarkable instance, which occurred to him respecting a plant, whose seed had no considerable, envelopement. James Nivan was employed
by him to collect me seeus 01 piams m oouuiern Africa: he sent a specimen of a beautiful Erica, lamenting in his letter, that he
had never been able to nnd one oi uiai species advanced in fruit; but out of that very specimen, which he seems to have gathered
in the full vigor ol llowenng, iur. muucu actually obtained ripe seeds, and produced plants here by sowing them. When NiveQ return.!, hp shpwpd him the specimen, and
he said a very considerable progress towards fructification must have been made during the transit from the Cape of Good Hope, hither, by the rising of the sap within the
specimen.
"About noon, the ladies arc at home, em-jcred but tbe InUinte, the better to conploved in their needle work, or some other i fa 0fthe truth of this, took her to the
occupation; lor 1 mustuo me oFa .i3
the justice to say, that though the gentle1 n (hiv nrf
men seldom set them an c-xauip., ij never idle; lor even when visiting their a.;,c thpv mrrv their work, in their nti-
I1V11UJ; - tloa. .This beinjr the time when they re
ceive the morning calls of their acquaintan-
ces, the gentlemen drop m to enieuaiu iuc
ladies with their conversation; oiten oring
1IIVV v N " " " ' Kir, nhinpf whr.re he ought to have been,
and 'then caused the duke and Chamorra to
be called to her, who also ot course could not be found.
"Her jealousy thus excited, she became excessively irritated, and waited the king's ,.rt.i.. Sl snnnpr did he appear than she
r llUliJ. J. 111 i l J received him, not with her usual blandish
ing
eswith their conversation; otten bring-, smile5.but with sharp nails-tcar-those friends, who have jurt arrived , . from his hend at the
nn.l fn whom the lad v and gentleman
of the house never fail to make an oiler ol it.
same time saying in Portuguese "So you've
i Ghv.r oi u,i ,-fo-in nf tho Gnnrils to see
:md of every thing it contains. The faciH- uc en ci that...uk -hiph : stranirer gains admission m-ULHlL f. , f nCnnl r.
iv ici - o .vj . iKordinand, surpiiscu ai "5 v. to any house render society the more van- t"p. , ' , ' rn who had civen he
ed, and manners the more open axeiy.y-- , havin found it out
After such an offer as 1 have aliudeu to me tn the Tnfantcs apartment, and
party is expected to go as otten as ne pleas- fac told ,,inl, anriiy,
- i mi i rv 1 1 1 in'" w - - . . . . .
that no one but a tattler like him would have been guilty of such a trick.
utIip infunte seizing a shovel, shook it at
him, saying that at that moment he neither iwwnhtmsplf as the Infante, nor him
thoir h ii nrul i 1 the lauis a luuu di-po tuiicuv.v-u - ite This h p e .cnerallv at one, and as the king, and challenged h.m to fight a lite. i nis napptn. c im. .,. na hfl .nlli(i not brook such an insult.
i . 1. ,.4 ..i .rt Tlt'l I I I 1 t CCt Alii UU 1 w -
m a lew nouses uciv, ecu " . i
es.
wu ,r,A nfthrt Dcstle and mortar in
which the various herbs tor the sauces, &c.
e pounded, indicates that the dinner hour r..f onMmtT. The visitors then take
their hats, and wish the ladies a good appe-
are
i
mediately after dinner, they all retire to
their rooms, to take the sics:a ui sleep a custom 1 had not yet contracted, except in the most sultry days oi summer, when the intensity of the heat produces a languor and drowsiness which are trnsistible .,
Pprrlinnnd. who to his other good qualities
;.r,s thnt nf rnwtirdice. was quite alarmed
at seeing the Infante seize the shovel, and
ran away, vowing he would senu mm mio
exile, and have his life if he could. In lact, ATI dav he caused a decree to
IV, l, HJV- - j - ,be drawn up for the banishment of the ln-
From the New England Farmer.
Th fnllnwincr nassaire is extracted from
Dr. Edward Bigby's account of Mr. Coke's Qvcinm nf A pririilture.
uTT put his whpat very early, even when
the ear and stem are greenish, and the grain
r,f i,orfi Ho snvs tne wneai uius cany
his best sample, and he
chillinfTc n ouarter for it more, than
,rVint rnt in n more mature state. He,
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perhaps, looses something in me measuic, the skin being thiner, and the gram probably not quite so bulky; but if this be true, it is fully compensated in his sulfenng no loss by shedding on the ground, which, when the ear is ripe and the weather windy, is often . . ,i
InrnnsulPr.lbie.
;;TTo i ponallv earlv in cutting oats and
I nhprvpd to him, that in both these,
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the seeds were not an ripe; msausu . . , , i ii.. fu:fd1Q
that he should lose more Dy me lttiuug ripe seed at the bottoms, than he should gam bv waiting until the rest were ripe; and that
the straw in this state, retaining turc seeds, was of more value to the stock in
the yards, than it cut later. TV nmvp thp utility of reaping wheat ear-
l.- Mr rL-p has hung un in his own room
l , J.'-" V.w 0 l, . , 1 A fnls of wheat which was greenish
A immnhirp- in a few days he shewed us
auu nuuiutu.w) - - j . , , i il. . I-
th sppM- whir.h had rinened in me capsuie.
Mr. George Hibbert, of Ciapham, a gentleman welfskilled and much experienced in . . . . Ai. 1
the cultivation ol plants, was wun us, anu nv , 1 1 2. il . l
has sincejin a letter. oDserveu o iuc
CHINA. Copy of a translation of extracts from the Chinese criminal code of laws. "Transmitted to the president of the select committee, by the viceroy of Canton, in April 1800." "1. A man who kills another on the suspicion of theft, shall be strangled according to the law against homicide committed in an
an ray. , "2. A man who fires at another with, a musket, and kills him thereby, shall be beheaded, as in cases of wilful murder; if the
sufferer is wounded, but not monaiiy, offender shall be sent into exile. "3. A man who puts to death a criminal ..,i. l.ri hoan nnnrehended and made no
resistance, shall be strangled according to the law against homicide committed in an if! ray. ti a mo n tvlm fnlsply accuses an inno
cent person of theft, in cases of greatest criminality, is guilty of a capital offence; in all other cases, the offenders, whether pruv
cipals or accessories, shall De senuinu . "5. A man who wounds another unintentionally, shall be tried according to the law hlnws nven in an affray, and the
punishment rendered more or less severe, according to the degree of injury sustained. "6. A man who, intoxicated with liquor, commits outrages against the laws, shall be.
exiled to a desert cuuimj, in a state of servitude. "The foregoing are articles of the laws ot rk;rv nf China, according to which.
iudgment is passed on person otiending aJ O - 1 ..l i 11 : r nnv rnm.
gainst them, witnour aiiowiug u j promise or extenuation." Singular Accident. A short time since, a young lady in Swanzey, while engaged in a r.Ptnrv. h:,fi thp misfortune of being com
pletely scalped. Her hair caught in some of the machinery, by which she was raised
suddenly lrom the lioor to uie iicigui w iu
or three leet, when the skui on uac
her neck was instantly rent, anu iuppcu 1 I ,1 (nlnnrf
over her head quite to ner ioiencrtu, inub off all her hair, with the skin, and leaving
her scull entirely exposed ana oare. xu
operation was so quicic, mai buu um
alize any pain till some time anei
dent happened; nor nas me pam v time since been so excruciating as might have been expected. She is in a fair way of recovery, and will probably be soon rehealth.
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A cw Uiajora Juercury.
rrun I., ,iicrir.tinf? the State of N. Hamp
shire for the choice of members of Congress,
was repealed at the last session oi mc Legislature; before any election had taken place under it. In attempting to debate the subject, the yeas and nays were called seven times in three hours. There would proba- . . , i - ,1 c-ta o n L-i n cr nil
bly have oeen some vei) guuu ""ya w
this subject, says the Loncoru ivcpu31tuV, Kf iinfrtiinntplv. iust as the preliminary
questions were decided,and the amendments
of the bill were to be consmereu,
alarming influenza prevailed in tne v.aFiif , . i c .,1,1 harp tniin-
that Demostkenes himsen wumu
dered in vain, and the most eioqueui members of the house had no be teropportun.ty
of displaying their ontory man oy u
latic pronunciation ol Yes or iNo.
ph;
Refortn!U is Said counieueius
been carried cn :n the cells oi me v-.
