appear before (he not sole owner. 1 think weollen wasefciorise is narrowed=—in little men it acts on reflection in my cell, 1 ascribed to the or who hdve been prevented from lens. The deputation did capital, do the Committee on Manufactures ofthe House of ofmedium asize and generally, the principle, sending “extreme paucity of those who made breathing the free, untainted air of best. high-pressure Representatives. | manufac- them through life with power and im- the court yard a place of resort, heaven, can form any notion of my Question. Is your machinery moved by wa- Question. Do the Massachusetts ter-power? and, ifso, does it ever fail from turers of coarse cloths and cassimeres feel the petuosity, Large men are slower in “After a week had elapsed without feelings at that moment. competition? Enveloqed drought or frost? effect of mutual mental and material him, one ‘as I was in rags and familiar with filth, [ not, to any great their operations, my again beholding morning Answer. It is: and we have no impediment Answer. should think —their blood circulates less rapidly, I remained my open for a I certainly thought more about free- The reason [ assign for extent. In the article of satinets, domestic with from drought or frost. I and is longer in its journey from the considerable time, beforee‘yco 1 could be- dom from captivity, than about either our freedom from trouble by frost, is, that competition has been felt, and the reason of a pond, would assign is, that the square yard duty npen to the head—their pulse is less lieve myself to be properly awake;— fricndship of love. The good old our factory is situated at the outlet POETRY. heart formed mostly by springs, and the wheel does cottons has excluded the foreign article, and Whilst large are de- for | had dreamt, that | was returned man reiterated his injunctions ag we the one-third prompt. men not collect frost, i | hence domestie costs but about CHATTERTON liberating, little men act, for they de- to my native cottage in Devonshire, went along, and added this as his chief Question. s there, in your vicinity, any ma- of the former price, * Has any machinery, The follewing stanzas to the memory ofthe ill fated Chat- cide with more quickness, and execute and | scemed still to feel the warm reason for such precaution: I do not chinery for the manufacture of wool, now unem- Question. part of the Yoaten, are from the pen of 8. G, Wwirrea, the American ployed, and to what extent; added to your factory since you commenced with more rapidity, author embraces of my good old mother,who wish the cheerful serenity of my do- paid out olylhe Ciu ker Poet, and will be fourd exceedingly interesting by Some Answer. I believe there is; but I have no operations, been for business of to to ruffled, so, all read them, has finely remarked, that a talkative, pressed me with transport her bo- mestic enjoyments be or my means of ascertaining to what extent. I think, the factory? and, if to what extent? who “ extent, Answer. None of it has been paid for out of Cuarrerrox, poor fellow, like too many of the offspring stirring, active little man, labours to som. But when 1 started from my children’s happiness to be destroyed.’ however, to 4 considerable the business of manufacturing, to any consid- «f genius, fell oo soon, and by his own hands. Atthe nge he has lost miserable and but a “Inabout half an hour we arrived Question. Of the capital employed in your recover in time what in pallet, found it erable extent. «f reventeen, after having aequired o fame, which few have which establishment, what proportion did the real es- space.” The reverse holds good, drcam, my weakness overcame me, at the Government-house, was buildings, machinery, ? Can you form any opinion what vvnr gained, he s quictus, settied his affairs with this tate, and’ form Question. made to stature, trickled down cheeks, in one of the most delightful [ think estate, build- quantity of woollens are consumed in the Unit- world, and slept in peace with regard men of great the tears my situated Answer. should the real when we commenc- ed States? or have you any opirion es- « W hitter, has done no more than justice to the memory of But let not the tall and corpulent and I sobbed aloud for some ininutes valleys ef the island. Though not inge, and machinery, were, of their ed business, worth, rising $lO,OOO ; of which timated value, compared with what is import. E glwnd’ most gifted and his production dissovers a this heart. like a child. This ebullition, howev- large, was constructed in such a bard, reader take grievously to it the conatituted §5,000. machinery, probably, ed?* r#h vein of focling, which 18 at once honorable and comn- comfortable and We have comfort in store for him.— er, relieved the torture of my feelings. manner as to afford Question. Has not real estate generally suf- l Answer. I think that four-fifthe, atleast, of wwndable : Though he has less activity, he has I uttered my morning orisons to the convenient accommodation to a gen- fered a great deterioration in value, as well as ‘all the woollen goods comsumed in the country, Youth ofthe high and gifted Iyre! was fitted every other species of property, within the last are of domestic manufacture. I should think Thy teeling heart and nunstiel tire, more hippiness the pinguitude which gracious Author of my being with teel family. Its interior up ; two, three, or four years ? the value of consumption in the United States, Too keenly 10l too warmly glow d of is his more than usual fervour, and in rather an antique style, which be- Four life’s vneven, cleerless ol deprives him excitability proceed- Answer. I should not think that, within the would be equal to $ 50,000,000, Where #torms ecould blight and frosts conld ehill shield against evils, He suffers less ed with confidence and resignation to spoke taste and refinement, devaid of time referred to, there had been a deterioration Question. Can you form any opinion as to dawning burning tholl ! The hope, and contact station at the window, and followed of the property mentioned in the question, in my the relative value between the amount manu- from with the world, physical- my wonted splendor ostentation. 1 that Too soon the benms of fancy shed not into spacious section of country. The reason Iassign is, that factured and imported? Their wizard radiance on thy head ; ly and morally. His ribs and his scn- “lhad waited long before my my venerable guide a think that the soon gaze there are, in that neighborhood, a large num- | Answer. L relative values and T'on led thy along alike are better in the cocked hat ence saloon, in which all the mcmgers of quantities woollen goods, and those The wild Ilw'z'aud tempting path of song ; sibilities protected.— acquaintance ber of cotton and woollen manufactories which of domestic And Kimdled in thy path o fire If his movemecnts are slow, his desires more made his appearance; wid vy the family were assembled ; and | was consume the produce the farmers in that sec- imported, will not materially vary from eash That gliminer’d for its funeral pyre! of are moderate—if he does not dash im- heart palpilated with incontrolable #o shocked on viewing mysell in a tion of country, as well as large quantities of other. Too soon the rushing dream of tame fisur and other provisions, brought from the MONDAY, JAnvARrY 21, 1828. pon thy youthful slnhers enms | ambition, he when | saw him advancing mirror, which reflected my h)'gure from petuously forward with agitation Southern and Middle States. Colonel James Shepard, admitted and Too won the raimbow gleains that dy to | sickened with dis- em- Pisorder’d, round the poet’s eve Jogs quietly along with contentment. towards me with a firm and martial head foot, that Question. In making your estimate of losses, amined. I,od forth thy young unptactis"d foot As he he touched at and uncouth ap- do you value your real estate, buildings, &c. at To urge them the vain pursuit, lle does not keep the world in an up- ‘step. approached gust my squalid Question. Where do you reside ? for what thoy cost, at wou'd be a price town roar, he does not on war-horses his hat, with the dignified politeness pearance, and wished instantly to re- or what fair Answer. In the of Northamptom, And ill2 heart like thine eould bear gallop for them now, compared Hampshire which proinks’d fale, with the relative value county, Massachusetts. To see those hopes, and drive chariots. He is which an officer of rank displays in treat from observation. But the Gov- ? - triumphal of other property W fth all their ghttering train deciay hand, Question. Are you now, and have you lately The frost work of a feeting day, methodical, consistent, and amiable ; the salutation of his inferior; he then ernor, taking me kindly by the Answer. We value the buildings at ‘what been concerned in the manufacture of wool? seitle o'er * And storm and darkness : would be théir value by natural de- Answer. 1 he path they made so bright before, every one is his friend, and he pre- addressed me in French, nearly in the desired me to advance, and said My depreciated lam now concerned in that mana- and we also value the machinery, with facture, and have been so concerned since the surge scrves his character. A little man following terms: ‘Young man, you dear children, this is the English pris- And oh ! when fortune’s storniy referencecl‘(; to its natural wear. Our manner of year 1809: in the first place ae principal owner, Had borne thee Lo destiuction’s might as well make up his mind to seem to have been born to better pros- oner whom | mentioned to you yes- to wear, ca- When wishing death, and recklessvnr,how valuation is, deduct the estimated afterwards as a member of a company; theu for The conqueror dealt his final blow, lose his reputation, whertver he may pecis; 1 have long pitied your misfor- terday ;he is your enemy, it is true, sualties, and natural decay, from the cost, to a time again as the sole owner; and, in 1828, Too lost t hope, too blind to fear, ol{:nccr arrive at the present value. These estimates en- as a member of a company; but, during the Thy hand itself assum’d his spear ! go, and whatever he may do. le is tunes’—He paused. but he is an and a gentleman. abused “¢Sir,” said |, ‘itis so since | After suffering long and ter into the account, in.making up the profit and whole period, as the active Superintendent of Did then na kindred spirit thrill always in hot water, always long a a rigorous loss account. the maufactory. Tosocthe thy heart and ghare its il? vilified. His and enter- have heard any sounds, savethe harsh confinement, he is now guest; Pasa’d there no gympathetic glow and activity your Queetion. What quantity have you usually Question. What is the name of the establish- Upon the shidows of thy wo ? prise raise a hornet’s nest about his voice of our jailor and the wailings of therefore remember the cautions manufactured in the year ; and de you general- ment in which you are, or have been, concerge And did not feiendslnp scek to bear lyfind ready sales at prices which ar- above despair ¢ stare at his and my fellow sufferers, that your words of which | have given you, and those the ed? where is it situated? and is it an incorpe= Thy sinking mind ears—pcople exploits treat him ? * * ticles command rated company, or an individual interest? Alas far thoa ! it was not so— become envious of his powers—and pity are as cordial to my wounded as your hearts shall dictate. 6,000 wo Answer. It would vary from 5,000 to Answer. The company was incorporated in CUnshar’d, unpitied came thy : [ “ has reached the spirts; and thank you sincerely for of 15,000 17,'00 1810, by ¢ The finer feelings thon conldst boas beforc he balf-way Thus the whole family, of which| vards broadcloths, and from to 1809 or the name of the Morth- Were in the storina of tortune lost § life, character is gone. your condolence.’ yards of cassimeres. In 1825, the sales were ampton Cotton and Woollen Manufactoring whose tones wore lent to Teaven house his was an inmate, formed one social cir- And chords of “*‘] quite ready. In 1826, they were very dull. In Company,”” but the business was not carried on Too soon, by misery swept, were nven. A leading politician of this state am a man of few words,’ replied cle, where all was gaiety, happiness, 1827, at the prices the articles commanded, under that charter at all, either ug"an individual higot, may ‘I the Governor of this The cold and heartless once compared one of his antagonists, he, am island, and peace. Every night when | re- they were pretty ready, but the prices were no or copartnership interest, until 1826, when the closing scene ingloom army, ** Thy a to a on one condition | will sct at better; except that, in some instances, the sales Thy name to bate and scoin consign, (who was very little man) hen and you tired to rest, [ taxed myself with the charter was renewed, the capital increased, and Bt wwho shall say what guilt was thine ? were made upon shorter credits. The profi's, the name changed to ** The Shepherd Woollen thy to ~can with her head cutoll.” The compar- liberty.? crime to break The miscry of hf of‘having an inclination in 1827, have been better than in 1826. In Manulacturing. Company,”” since which time And Judge thy crime, 18 not for man, ison was meand as a was in “‘Ah! do not trifle with the sneer—it my promise with the Governor.— 1827, we did more work on contract than we the business has been done under the charter. ! thy grassy pall wretched; Farewell around reality a compliment. A hen with but I fain would think you Most fortunate it that did in 1826, which farther mended the business. What is the amount of tears of kindred hearts shall fall ! was for me, Question. cnpini in- The Did you manufacture the same in of «lich vou The bard shall o’er thy tomb recline her head eut off, shows, for a short as incapable of offering me dishonor: there was more than one object to ex- Question. vested the manufaciory speak? And feel his spirits blend with thine, time, far than she ever, able terms,as [ am of accepting them.” articles the last year, as the first year of your Answer, Thee. vt nov atiml’y el od And beauty s ey shall shed for thee more activity cite my admiration! The three charm- ¢ wpeh g e operations ; or did you manufacture yarn, &e. $13,0000, 0 el Its tear of holy sympathy ! exhibits to “Sir, il[ had supposed you undeserv- i 3 S 8 000 renl previously decapitation. ing sisters were all viewed by me as in 1826 and 1827 ? estute and wnchinery, and 50,000 s active And what is but animation?— ing the confidence of man of honor, Answer. They were of the same kind. capital. MURIC, activity a equally fascinating : yet each of them the less active we are, the less is our I should not have proffered my as- Question. Were not manufacturers of wool- Question. When was the manufactory first « following clegant stanzas,” says the Liverpool was so different from the others, that “The lens doing a better business previous to 1824, put into operation? or, if an com- * incorporated pever vital and inactivi- I shall see you on this spot (lironicle, before published, aro from the pen of principle, complete sistance. it was impossible for me, who general- than they have done since ? apny, under its present charter? a voung lady years of age. Her to-morrow’—and with a Fiss Browxe, of fifteen ty is death. | slight incli- ly saw them together, to resolve upon Answer, I am not competent to answer the Answer. We acted under the present char- eompositions give promise of the unfolding of genius not nation of the head he disappcared. question ; as, at that time, | was not engaged ter first on the Ist January, 1826 ; but the same a of her which I should have fixed my affec- fafetior to any poetess of the present day. A volume “High and various were the per- in the business. On the passage of the lanifi'bill establishinent, without a charter, has been in productions already before the publie, under the title of tions, had 1 posscssed the power of plac- s THE PRISONER. my mind during that rest- of 1824, I thought the business would be operation since 1809, : « turbations of choice my MontBlanc, and other poems.’ “Almost at the commencement of without infringing word of ed on a permanent footing ; not anticipating Question. Has it continued in operation, less night. Hope and fear alternate- honour. of)lhcm that the]British would repeal their wool laws, from the time it was first to *Tis not in the harp’s soft melting tone, hostilities, | was cruising on the West Though each was started, the present That music and harmony dwell alone ; ly assailed ; and after building a or avade the payment of the duties ; and so time? Ifno, at what times, and for what causes, o clear, me all that the heart of man could ; 1% not in the voice tender and Indian station, in a small sloop of war, desire deprive us of the benefits of that bill ; and but has it ceased its operatains? an angel’s strains o’er the ear ; thousand castles in the air, I fell into That comes like yet to this day, whenever Ireflect on for the oftheir and evasions of Answer. has, They both are sweet, but o’er dale and hill, of which 1 was then second in com- a broken slumber, and woke jn the repeal laws, the It until Ist January, 1827 ;but For me there’s as bautiful nusic still. mand; when in a desperate engage- those past scenes, | am at the duties, my opinion is, thu? the present du- for 15 or 18 months, immediately afier the with my heart ?uttrjng & pleasin%by ties would furnish sufficient close ofthe late war, the factory ceased T hear it in every murmuring hreath, ment with cned.y’s ship ofsuperior be- loss to deterddine which of the lovely protettion. to That moves the bells of purple heath ; 2n twdenmo;ning and expectation, few Question. Are there not many manufactu- manufacture cloths from its own “stock, and the ~ doubt 14 In the watch-dog’s bark, inthe shepherd’s song, and number of sisters I should prefer. force, our captain a * rers who began at an unfortunate period, and manufactured the wool of others upon contraet. Ia the rustic’s laugh, as it echoea 3 minutes sooner than his usual time, our morning” before had investments the Ist 1827, In the whizzing sonnd of the wildnlon}bird’s wing, men were killed, our vessel captured, One we quit- whose have been so injudicious, On January, on bringing up our music in jailorentered, and told the prisoners, There’s music, there’s every thing. of the ted the breakfast table, and whilst we that no increase of duty can restore their losses ? account, we found we had sustained great losses, and the remainder crew were that orders to them with Answer. personally acquainted with but we go longer, There's music in the first love sigh, he had treat were rallying each other on the com- lam not concluded to on for eix months sent on shore on one of the smallest in section ofp are in to see there would That answers the glance of the melting eye » less rigour in future, and that | was to any, my country, who that if not be a change. We, And wafts it home to the lover’s heart, islands then in the possession of the parative merits of Franceand England, situation, therefore, continued to the Ist July, 1827, and And bids his idle fears depart ; follow into the court yard, him where the old not found there was a continued loss ; we And raises the trembfing blush inthe clicek, French. Being theonly officer whom gentleman opened the door Question. Are many of the factories, and then And says far more than words can speak. he leftme in the presence of the Gov- and beckoned me of the room,— which are now suffering and complaining, found- determined to suspend operations, and did so, out ~ heaven protected from dcath, I was and thus ed on borrowed capital ? except to close the then existing business and There’s music, too, in the evening hreeze, eruor, who bowed addressed He bade me take my hat and follow the blossoms from trees, marched at the head of those of my Answer. Ido know that fact. I think, contracts. When it simkes the me : not And wafls them into the moon it heaven, him, which I did in silence, some comrades who were able to walk “ for generally, that, in Massachusetts, it is other- Question. What is the average expesne, I.ike fairy harks from their anchors driven Now, to Sir, to your "terms of re- time, wise, per Ib. of cleaning, assorting, picking, carding, And they, through the clewr and cloudless night, the common prison of the petty capi- without noticing the route we Ploat in a wavelcss sea of light. lease ! Do not interrupt me till I have had taken, till | observed with a kind Question. Can you say what number of com- and converting the wool from the state in whi&x tal of the island. [ all panies have been in Massachusetts it is purchased, into rolls or batts? There’s a musie too, when the winds are high, finished my remarks. have been of horior, at a turn of the road, that incorporated And the clouds are s iliog thiongh the ¥ky “We incarcerated within last four years, and the extent of their Answer. We make no such division of labor, Inghes were in small, my life in the of my country, the? When aeean oo nd the shore, service we were proceeding towards the port. capital and, therefore, have no account for these sepa- the Lghtings dush and the thunders dark, and loathsome ™When roar cells, without and several yecars Governor of this Answer, rate Our : tempest’a jubilee, I then broke silence, and asked Icannot. There have been some charges. process is first, aesorting, Yen, e'en in the whith. for There’s music and graudeur, and beauty for me. any mitigation of our miseries, for place. I tell youin confidence, that we incorporations, during that time, of woollen which we pay the man who assortsit 1 1-23 er werc going, and what was the manufacturing cents per play, several months. In one of my daily companies, but I cannot state Ib. but, as there is a superintendent There’s music, sweet musie, where insects I do not approve of all the mecasures of our walk? The governor of this When they bumst into lite and the of day, visits to my breathing place, the iron the number. Ishould think it has been small. branch, who isspaid, we estimate the And shake such sounds from their shining wings, of the present rulers of France; yet | rurport A of before whole cost of assorting at 2 cente l:?m strings, ooked earnestly upon me, and I thought number companies, connedceini per Ib. The As the winds makes in murmuring e’er the harp bars of which reached within two feet considered it my duty, both for the manufacturing, as joint partners, expense ofroving, which comprises oiling, card- In the song of the birds, in the rippling streams a tear glistened in his eye. have. within a in onr dreams, | ing, roping, the Oh! these are such soun‘ls as we hear of the ground. planted myselfagainst sakes ofmy country and my family, to must abide few years, obtained acts of incorporation, for &c. comprises all expense, from ‘You by my directions,’ the convenience ofdoing their business. sorting to its delivery to the spinner, for which Therw's a mnsic unheard, that is only felt, one side of the window, with my arms remain at the post which Providence passionate feelings dwelt, said he, “and it will save you and oth- Are ‘we pay six cents per lb. for fine work, and In the basom where have folded, and my eycs fixed on the fine Question. there not at this time many, Where the purest and warmest of thoughts have bient had assigned me. When my country ersmuch pain. A cartel has arrived, and, ifyea, how many, applications, before the for middling, five cents. We do no coarse work, To tune the heart like an instrument & sky, as ifregardless of any thing ter- attacked I did not Legislature of Spinning is the next process, and for this we From whose chords, as tiine hath o’er them flown, was by foreigners, and an exchange prisoners has been Massachusetts, for the incorpora- tone, | for the finest Ib. His wing hath but wakened a tender restrial. - When withdrew my atten- think it was proper in me as a soldier of tion of cotton or woollen manufacturing com- pay of warp i 4 cente per and effected, and you will sail from the is- panies ? for filling of the same quality, 7 cents per Ib. For There's music most hiess’d in the house of prayer, tion from the bright heavens, the sight to quarrel with the government at and music is ; land within half an hour.”? Answer. I was, when I left Massachusetts, the second quality of wool, 12 cents per Ib. the sweetest loveliest of there which to as A‘ya.When innocent voices together blend, of a sailor is almost re- home. I knew the shameful and rig- Chairman of the Committee on Manufactures, and for the filling of the same quality, 6 cents : “But, my dear sir, you will allow And their mingled tones above ascend viving as the face of an old of the that State, had, in my per Ib. For the third quality of warp, 10 cents There i the holiest music given, acquain- orous you received, and re- ———— Senate of and trcatment me to return and take per lb. and the & From the heart’s warm altar up to Heavon, tance, a tall, thin fignre, of a stern monstrated on the subject ; but it was hands, as such, I think, four applications for for the filling of same quality, “¢No, sir! I will have no leave- new charters for corapanies, cents per Ib. For the fourth quality, which visage, indented with wrinkles, caught in vain. All my motions were nar- manufacturing one taking—no shedding of tears at part- of which was for the manufacturing of carpets; is the lowest we spin, 8 cents for warp, and 4 my observation. Ile wore a huge watched an agent the cents for the Some of MISCPILANY. rowly by of Di- ing pressure of the hand more el- the other three were for manufactures of cot- filling. machinery has, cocked hat, from under which a few rectory, who has now —no ton. The woollen application was from a com- late, been brought into operation, which dimin- %eft the Island. oquent than words—no uttering of the ishes the expense A PHYSIOLOGICAL REVERIE. straggling grey hairs had escaped half Had I ventured more directly toin- pany who had been sometime engaged in the of spinning the third and ¢ painful FAREwELL, so destructive to carpet manufacture. fourth qualities, as here classed, fifty per cent. Nature is greatest in her smallest way down his sunken cheeks, the terfere your g and in mitigating suffgrings, the future peace of mind!’ Question. Did you sign any petition to the or more. We have, for some five or six years works,” says Pliny. Crowds flock to- ramainder were fastened “ past, used togetherina it is probable that the lives of myself Oh, sir, allow me but one word ! last Congress, on the subject of woollen goods? these machines to spin these quali- gether to admire the agility of a Cir- long queue, that extended downwards and children would havo for- Ifyou did, was that petition for an increase of ties. Others have used them for the finer quali- paid the one last adieu! ties spinning, and cus performer; he stands on his head, nearly as low as the skirts of a blue feit ofmy of duty, or did it only pray for the security of the of think well of them. Our manifestation ‘“*Not one, sir! Remember present duty, by change it from an ad valorem machines are five or six years old, and great ; he jumps imf)rudentrough your they are astonishied over a coat, in its shape and un- duty ? been obsolete dimen- humanity. T am a soldier, promise !’ to a square yard 1 improvements have since made. The ma- rope some six fect high, they are thun- sions. His legs were immersed in a used to compliment, ang incapable of Answer. If nignedylny, and I think it pro- chinery in use at our establishment, altho ugh “Iseized the rugged veteran’s hand I 1 more expensive than derstruck. And yet the perfermance tremendous pair of military boots, flattery; but | am a father,Sir, and can bable I did, it was for a square yard, instead of good, that which is us ed between both of mine, pressing it an advalorem duty ; and my impression y others, because the one requires the of man is infinitely inferior to that of which reached half way up his thighs; feel for and, is, tha man{ a you, I have two sons aud fervently to my lips, I exclaimed, Al- it was intended the purpose of securing the labor of a man, whose wages are higher than a flea. The most active biped can- and he was armed a and sub- three daughters, have for the wages of girls, who attend the others, with tall who arrived. fow me to express my payment of the existing duties principally. The Ma- not further than feet, not cane, gratitude—— effect of a from an ad valorem to a chinery for the lower sorts are called the Jjump twenty stantial gold headed which he that age the passions are “¢ change ‘“ when strong Not to me sir! (bave only done Brewster.”” We use the times his length, while a flea will occasionally carried like a musket, on and the square yard duty, would, ia my opinion, neces- jeunies for the finer four heart susceptible. They are duty and all I ask sarily be, to increase the duties, go as qualities. clear atone bound. a distance equal to his shoulder, as he marched backwards my ; the retum is, and, far amiable, thoughtless, generous and af- that, ifthe chance of warshould throw that consequence would follow, I was, last win- Question. What is the average expense per n times mis length, and yet and forwards at some litte distance and if will on ter, in favor of an increase of duty, as Ib. of converting the rolls, or batts, inte yarn thousand fectionate; you promise a countryman of mine into your pow- Ibe- ; ¢ain no credit by the exploit., With from our prison. [frequently observ- your word and honour, that you will lieved this to be the onl+ effectual mode ofse- and of cleansing, sizing, and preparing the yarn er, will think ofyour well-wishers curing the payment of the duties. I for weaving ? regard lo muscnlar activity then, na- cd him, with both his hands clasped not form or tender present any sentimental at thegouGovernment-house, and be kind did ufoo think, that a further increase should be Answer. The last answer kas given the ture in minimis. Let us upon the top of his that at -connexion in whole expense to the yarn. i 8 maxima cane, the my family,~that you to him for their sakes. You will find made equal to the effect of the repeal of the Warping and dres. rce if Pliny is correct in other re- same time served as a resting place will not endeavour to lead the British import and export duties upon wool. sing follow next after spinning, and for these we astray trunks on board, containing clothes have putinto use newly specls. for his chin; and | imagined, that he Judgments of my sons, or the Question. How the oldest woollen invented machinery, affec- and every necessary for factories, within yourlongkhuknowledge, been in ope- which has lessened the expense 75 per cest., Why are little men so generally fixed his eyes intently upon my coun- tions that will your voyage. of my girls,—and you we must part. There is the ration ? and hava they, from time te time, in- and reduced these items, collectively to 1 1.3 ashamed of their Zaccnrisu? Why tenance. What a hard-hearted oid not suffer your acquaintance to devi- S 0 now creased their capital ? per Ib. for fine broadcloth twelve quagters vessel! God bless you, sir, and send wide, should they repine because their cynic he must be, thought I, to gaze into love,~ I believe fac- c".ci ate either friendship or you your !’ Answer. the oldest woollen Question of cloths a so safe to native shores tory of any considerable extent, what kind do yon venally neighbours command horizon a little upon so much misery, and with lit- on these terms you shall become an in Maseachu- manufacture ? setts, is Col. of Col. wider than their’s? The difference is tle apparent concern! Sometimes | inmate of I Shepherd’s, Northampton. Answer. my till can procure Shepherd himself is hero, and canm give an ac- Broadcloths and cassimeres, | [ page.) wll to their advantage— physiology fancied could discern a gleam of your exchange.I'amik'nd when you part Continued from firet count of this establishment. Question. What quantity of wool is requir- Answer, [ did attend at the last Session of ed to make one yard of each of the and history unite in flattering their ‘compassion break through the cloud 1t must be done at once, and no sub- Question. it not a that small descriptions Congress, as one ofa deputation from the man- Is faet estab- of cloth made at your factory ? and what is the pride and their vanity. Nine-teuths his rigid features; and there was sequent correspondence will be per- ufacturers of wool and wool-growers of Massa. lishments, under the immediate care of the pro- width, in the flannel of each description of of rietors thamselves, have generally done better of grent men the world have ‘an upright dignity in his deportment, mitted. | feel for you as a man, | chusetts. Mr. Bates, now of the House ofRep- cloth ? the of but than incofpontc?r joint stock com- been little men. Little men lead to suppose it could must not are an resentatives, and Mr. Brown of Boston, were my :ulinnn [To nre conTINUED.) ‘that inducefme forget enemy only associates. The deputation was panies? vast men write great not cover heart of meanness and to France., thatgou you sent to armies—litile a Now, Sir, if accept represent to the Congressofthe United States Answer. My opinion is, that woollen man- NOTICE. books—little men achieve collossal depravity: and on that day, when the ‘my conditions, follow me.” the depressed state of the woollen'manufactures; ufactories, like all other branches of business, Copartnership Futwri subsisting under the firm of James Bmith & Co. - hawiog leen by Becausg the consequent low price of wool ; great immediate superintendence THE 5&1\04 mutnal ;evpvu—t-a(iénl. And why? the man in the blue coat was no longer to } “1 made no scruple of assenting; the in- do best under the of consent, on the Isth inet ey ¢ Jlon o' those that ore in. long flux of foreign woollen goods, as connected with the proprietor. 1 do not now recollect but one debted, make payme 1, 51 of Sarch vext; ol like steam, is more en- ‘be seen, I felt an indescribable sort of for none but those who have been are et tn L 2 ebe lelt for collection, Usl vital 'rinciple, that subject , and to obtain further protection n which is not superintended selled by Wabane will * Juuchmtm b JAMPS SMI the more its sphere of activity ‘disappointmenty which, on subsequent ‘deprived of the glorious light o?,day, 10 and p argetic, the wool-grewers manufacturers ofwook some pegeons interestod as part propriator, Pobruary 99, PAVLES llm