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LAWRENCEBURGH, INDIANA ; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1825
iS i umber 44.
1 . . , i ur frw rnt on n Hirers had rendered the situation of atlairs
case his invention did not succeed b otl rCclot he ami n ,e extreme!, urgent; and therefore, havi ,g KffiHott -Pmcnt made country won.,, of her own, he, concetmf emeTt," on the road to wef ,,;hi that disguise -She was then not fourteen JJhiesuvith occaS1ona.
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tached to the land of his nativity
Through the influence of the gentleman,
be no-
From th Npw Yerk Statasinaa LE TTERS FROM E UROPE. Manchester, 26th July, 1825. The appearance of Manchester is not very prepossessing. It is built of brick, mannVnrtiirfid m the suburbs. The buildings
. , j i-., ,,f we experienced ni
are plain, ana aicoiuu.eu "J which others have so much com
i - 1 . . i, . - fnnc t n i i r nnvp . i
SmOite 111 WHICH It 13 v. Some of the streets are
verMad, and was attending some cattle looking young woman, and states iicrscli to
into whose hands it was our good fortune to through uertys mre, occupations she
bv .Mr. Llark', oi me inn ai oiwiuihh, . .w.. - , 7
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fall, and as our object was Known to - - . loo;s or five year, oUler. As sIie ,as
thing beyond the gnumca turn - her employers an excellent
we experienced nunc ui iu.u uuuuu.; i
smoke in wnicn it is consianuj vciuu. nPftrP nr
.a. k , 1,,1.. mo nnda n ''"u 1
some oi i11uucCi3al --v - , - vino. Cotton, we next procec them much cleaner than could have been an- nd the rollers for
ticipated from the pursuits of its population. - None of its public buildings, except perhaps calico are prepared t, -i rullm.k nBwL,iinrnr granted to every bn
Free admission
tor indntrv. snhriotv. and nores-
)lamed. tne stables, and sue conunueu in unuiiiur r'" . - , c
ninnin- ment, until, by her hardiness and care, sue iasu .MS -u" . ... . . 3 A x ' j ? .i r T button . rommiseration. as well as curiosity: and as
'ded to iioi promoted iniu ine sfniti m , 7 rintin- &q. of Shardlow, in whose family she was she expresses a wish to get into , scrv.ee in a 11411 , , ... 7 , i- 4l fipmpr'i fnmilv. n r.nnnnt heln thinkinf that
.ne nn r amprt with mucil saiisiacuon iui mt, - Vj r v . .a
I - l f i jlni -vnlrl l-k 'i vilnnMo !U
eVy branch of the business, and space ol two years, as a groom ana n .00. - fnis of it were oolitelv point- hoy. Having, however, given some offence an occupation
:quisiti
Derby (Fug.) Reporter.
the Collegiate Church, are very peculiar or gmnu-u - W Iwv.
fr!kinr. There is a l.eautiful Town Hall u " I" .f. " Y .T . t hnr ,,! rr. she waJ discharged, and
. ,f .K je;rn el out. IJiltereut ngures aic iu.u.u tu . . , , , . ,-,. I n.Y DF.ATII.
now UOlUSr Ull 111 ivm' anti, n.v- . u n- Kr, nfurout rin- Will C OUl 01 PiaCC, Sue lOUUH lu uu tliil'ii'r and architecture of which are chaste; but dor as mcnt at the Lit u'orks, and lodged in the Some have styled this certain, but a ?ta lntinn had. and it does not appear to dividuals dictate, lne shop i, tilled u t named Lacv. most times unwelcome visiter, the Kirg oi
n;; The' nieasantest part of the thousands -o patterns. 1 1 rcqi re, .u ; - woman l)crame acJ Terrors, when he might with less improprie-
. ?, V t iancy to produce a new comumauu.. ai y , ' ,
town is tne cresccm, u ic " rp r
nue. which presents a fine opening, eml
rinrr n vTieV of nearly the whole borou
Tna ur miniir, in 1111: iivi.ii o. oiuun uhh-.m , .
r;?, and the canal covered K the work .s extremely de.icate, reqmr.ng y- fv bad (hc prince of phantoms and of shades. But,
with boats. theSC mlCSC?pe- ,,Jn lli intercourse with a man of that can he be called the destroyer, who for a
On Monday morning
the first opportu-l the .engravers, -i "ihboVhood. The Lacys, both mother perible state, gives us that which is etc.
U!) ,VLondav uidiihu"
nitv that affrded a letter from a friend at ""'1 5 l" !'""" ".' " fr' """ nd daughter, then proposed to this female, naif Can he be styled Li verpool was delivered to a resident at this saw the mach.nery in operation. Hie pro- and dau ht t en p Hatil. the best friend only of placefwhich insured to us his hospitality .Zn tt- t & ' in ordcr S ,do" dc.scrtSf ' r and kindness, and enabled us to accomplish PrI ?tCC' 0 ch,th Dvses tl.Suah to conceal the shame of Matilda, and to whose friendship prpvt thP reat obiect we had in view in our visit tU manua labor. 1 he Uot.i pass t, thro i n m rnmnlllsnr .lilosure of the re- to those who live the
to . Manchester-an examination of its cotton '-o 'ers w men , ., e " o u , .hich'lhc nari,h officers were in- terme.
,n.,nf:.rt0ries. At 10 o'clock this morning, 'cn wcu u.cmsei?, u.k,,, ... -":'. n'n , , V. . relish the tho'ts who des
. !.,.... .wf.nno.tnhlishmo.nt for card- matter Irom a troug.i ocneaiu. tx ... - ...,'" i .,..(),nn, nfiuu rh.imr. tsmi
xic lu.iuuivu - - , .Mflinnf t nttonH on n mnrhino. keen Mi a iiiaiiiiiiuuuu ui.t.iiivi. - . inw. sninniacr.sizlnff and vveavinir cotton. All 3!I1UL. . 1 : , . ! fr imt ,v;K verv nmie h alarmed at the idea real and
the enem, who is
the best, who never utmost need, and s the most valuable longest ? Can he be
1 the prince of phantoms and of shades
troys that which is transient and
orarv to establish that which alone Is
fixed? And what are the mourn-
these processes were carefully examined; -
(' -
" -j . . ... . . nut intrnn n vane iv oi colours lb niuie umu- "'fvu . , v. j i iv. ii i i
point of machinery and sWU oPauon, - (,one site sex. In this distress, poor John a .ir- n:...-.e sepu l ..... g.oou,, u.e
the factory is far inferior to some o. the o, r tw0 o make phy quitted Shardlow. r
usurped the'dress and callings of the oppo- melancholy insignia, with which we sur-
- J - - v and sought employ- mouldering carcase and the slimy w orm? Tl ' .I 1 iL. .Ml- i' J A
ment in Nottinghamshire.
riicse, indeed, are the idle fears and empty
terrors, not of the dead, but of the living.
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we. saw however, mi 2; in not dc as txieusivt 1 ;nrr ,i tho Af rK-.i.Jl Ju. ontoreil Into the service
nrnQ nerfectas some others. Manufactu- coniaming uic cuiu...iS , : rf,- t lnVrnod to rm The dark domain of Death we dread, indeed or as pericct as somu uuici. A rtthPr to ue the stamp, which sometimes as- of a brick- aver, and lust learned to carr ' ..ir. ;r crimp intrinces so xuzsc, as to dc- ol,ier 10 ust. int. m uu, . ,. . , , , . 1 1 ..o., tcm to enter, but we ought rather to dread the rers are in some instances u (i on, cst shapes, rcsemb hnir spiders, the hod, which she has since been accustom- ' f termine to keep the rest of he world in ig- o he reptiles. In complex lig- ,:d to do with much dexterity and alertness; f. of some of the roads that lead to ,t. noraace of the "hidden mysteries, par icu- s' fc,o T tlr0b a doze n har,!s hut when she had there obtained the good ?ut if hey are rugged, they are short; and t!,n Yankees, who it is feared will nil- lrps the cioinp ... i r. nl.i-m, l,w "ls "b those that are smooth that are wen-
4j ----- - ., . . hotnro it receives UlC lliusiiiu luunii n win ui iiui imistn m.vi
" ... : trin p n. DC U1U H ........... & v. .
for, or what is worse, imp o, u Pu . d to me that thcrc is milch room for comfort was broken in ventions. This spirit is illiberal and unfair. M imnmvemcnt in this depart- of Matilda, who followc
The Americans have contributed their mil - ,Prtninlv he desirahleJiie, and threats, and at lenirth
. i 1 :,.l ;,nriunmpnf? nt the ihciii, - j - .- 7 ' . . ,7 .. J
Share to mu meui. .uui ,,. y....-. - hundreds of both sexes are iound m one Matilda hersell, reproaching
a-e. in the benehts ot wnicn l-ii gidim u mnnnfartories. breathinc an atmos- descrtinc the obiect of hiss
upon by the mother risomc a,ld '0I,S' , Bu' perhaps he summons ,1 her with entrea- uf t so'' from U.e feast ol life, be it so;
1 r wi me rrnnnfff ne not tor ine hetrer. it 1
a letter irom . . " . T 1
treely and tuUy particip-ueu. - . h tcmpcraturc 0f l00 degreesJsent in
and inhalin the eilluviaof the different dies, hands of John's employer, who being a seri
genius, and the machinery m her mrinu ac- COUntenanccs wear a sallow and sick- ous, moral man, discharged his servant I tones evinces the ingenuity of our country- ne'c conduct which appeared so very deprav
Apprehensive of the con-
anpc
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in:'. ... . r i,o wnrfc-shnns for cahco-pnntincr is in one so vounrr
I - I H r 1 ail lilt., v- - r . . J
An instance occurreu Willie we ut .1 - M(rtho crrent .sources of wcalthUennenres of a nrosccution for bavins dis-
IIP lltll Itl'IIIU WUVW. - - " - l - - I U-4'l . . I ! I 11 11. " .!. i .
to Great Britain, llence in pan, ner snips guised her sex, and neing iu uiu wuit; uuiu I Ki T-jt ilrln nrul h o r mnt he r. t hn t t he
are lauen, ana uesiJtum-i-i iu vn-.j ijun it. ii;miu-u mmuuu
Manchester which shows how useless i
caution. Soon after our arrival, an acquaintance was formed witii a gentleman at the amc- hotel, who is extensively engaged m a manufactory in one of the eastern states. He has recently introduced an improvement
tt i -,i not liis fault, hut our mvn; or he summons
poorjonnwun , . 7 . V
eduction, was "3 '" 7 13 ,,lVT V 1
" 4 r--.11 fVir cnieute: lor woo wouiu w ish 10 su ai me such a manner as to tall into the , , , .
ooard wnen ne can no longer partake 01 ine banquet, or to live on to pain, w hen he has long been dead to pleasure? Tyrants cart sentence their victims to death, but how much more dreadful would be their power could thev sentence them to life? Life is
the gaoler of the soul in this filthy prison;
for
ed
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of the Globe. The cottons we saw to-day father of the child would supply its want , g Death, and what we call
death is a passport to Life. True wisdom thanks Death for what he takes, and still more for what he brings. Let us, therefore, like sentinels, be ready because we are un-
in the liands ot the manutacturer, win per- and advance a sum oi muiin an uuisui, haps to-morrow be on their way to India, to poor John Murphy at length consented, and
ric ii.i5.c..w; 1 invention the Baltic, or to America, ine commerce the marriage ceremony was penounvu iuuut
in me spinning ui - .-" . f Manchester consists of little else than in two years since, in the church 01 Avon-upon-
i now m ooeration, by way 01 cxjici oucm, , . C1,i- fr 4u n.f Tt.r. Mnrnhv u-.-k. however, not
nt Manchester la pite of all the diflicul-5 vending inese ai . yy x.cm. rv "T certain, and calm because we arc prepared at Manchester. i'F,lL u'. . I r., m;,fpr;, 1 As nearly as could be ascer- very easy in the character ot a nu-band:i . . . . ...a
1 I ? , U c nh infill TOP Til I '" " . .
ties and leaiOUSlUs liu a? j ii ..r.t nf mrrrhnnf
or. ho. has oenetrated work-shops ot every
description,, examined every ope uoo loui V'
deserving attent.on. .x m....- - ; cha(! ellhances
he m.g.U nave over.ooKeu, At 6 o'clock this afternoon w
orn 1 a rin tli
tained, the protits of merchants and agents the promised dowry wa, nexer paid, anji,. t concenUences of it an(i thcse we Th 1 r-,-ii rrh I -. I I . n 1 f K rn irli wirL' imS IMUflVis Wei- 1 '
i 1 i -!i i cn;r;, rr..in,l it ourselves can regulate and control. 1 he the consumer, corned with an industrious spirit, tound it . fc
thn niiin I rr, r i trv rrtninin n r WltO. an.l. " S3
1 I ' 1 - . . . . . . If.ttrr nrifl t hn lrkncrrct is tnrt ennrt it it iin nnt
r ninr.il rorv LiVillil K-.cT rl rc i w ito ninther into the bar- b J .
i,u,.,vuM,.MUmu, Ulj3,uv,3 .. - llnrrhth Prrr
Tn Korrnn tn cppL' wor c at a dis- to "r"
UU1I w 1 1
from home, and this often drew the at-
fthe parish officers towards him
I 1 T
there is anouiei x.i.ik r - - . , . the Ja He has an aree- Derby, however, continued to be John's
mulated a princely rtune en en y uy aWc fiimiI Aft,r dfnncr, our frfend (for general resort, rather than Shardlow or Ash-
variety of patterns he has introduced in cali-j
co printm
ItT.
nch he has Droved to us,) cave another ton: and in this town John worked repeat-
proof of his politeness in taking a long walk cdly as a brick-layer's laborer, for Mr. Mc- . i i il ' .1... -rv II Cl J 1 ,1 1T CKnntn1
tlc western couniies ui inc. i' v f .1 i I. . . 4 ! J 1
York, who was oa the noru.en ,o ,ue. sscJ ; tho liU0 circle of our li)e fellow. It is natural, however, that fought for his country during lu late ar , ' tan onc of wi)oln wc hope the family of married folks should increase,
At its close, he wai T"" to mcet'01) the continent in November, and and John Murphy hegan, with sorrow, to ingenious machine ?r cu'1 , rL1 ,. -1 "!anotiiei. af,cr our return to the U. States, discover that, in spite of existing circumsame enthusiastic spin., which lei mm to valedictory, one of the party stmiCes, the cares of a father have a most
and during his residence in imswuut.j, has foughf all 4ihis battles o'er again,' enAnro still crre.ater hardships than the toils
of the camp and the frosts of Canada. He related to us the whole history of his invention, and of his efforts in introducing it abroad, which would make a volume, comprising the adventures of Roderick Random, the suffering Baron Trenck, and the sentiment of Trisdam Shandy. At a certain
stage in his storv, he produced a beautiiul sword inscribed' to Liberty, which he had prepared at the darkest period of his lite, m readiness to embark for South Ameiien, in
flute, and amonjr the rest direct home,
which gave us some idea of the influence ascribed to the national song of the Swiss.
the lines, induced him w cr i '",1"' numbcr of plaintive airs upon his inveterate tendency to multiply. Another
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yoan juurpny was aooui 10 iiuikl- us aji-
pearance: and as the proline Jiatnua, as well as her children and mother, seemed
verv likelv to become a serious incumbrance
to the parish, the overseers were very alert
in their inquiries after the unhappy John, who, as may be supposed, had latterly been more shy than ever at home. In fact, the poor girl declares that she should long since
have disclosed her sex, had she not been in
timidated bv the threats of Matilda's moth
er. However, it appears that, in the course)
Singu la r curumcta ?i ce.-
The town of Der
by has been amused and interested, during the past week, with a most unusual disclosure. A younc woman of the name of Har
riet Moore, a native of Sligo, in Ireland, had,
it appears, bv her own account, assumed
the dress of a boy, between six and seven
She states, that on the death ol.
A was attended an auction some time since, and seeing a lot of door-latches going off cheap, made a bid, and Mr. Auctioneer knocked them down. Upon examination he found there were no catches among them and feeling rather mortified that he should
get taken in, thought it was best to make the most of his purchase he therefore resolved
to get rid of them among his friends, and ac-
cordin jy fixed upon one, on whom he often
played his jokes. The wag showing reter one of his latches offered them at a small ad
vance from the auction price, at the same time told him "they were very cheap;' Pe-
... w .
ter believed him. "I-will give you your
price," said he, "if you will promise there is no catch about it." "I do promise there is no catch about the bargain." The wag received a profit on his latches, and Peter went off pleased with his bargain. The next time they met, "Well, sir," said Peter, "I thought I might have depended on your word once. You told me there was no catch about the bargain of latches." "And so I did," exclaimed the wag, laughing, and if
vou have found anv yo'i are welcome to
enis iiii. oitu SKUA.;?, nun .. w. - , . , - ' c 't her parcxt3,-she found herself without pro-lof last week, the vigilance of the parish of-jthenv
