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THE GEOIKIH JOI^IXiE,
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in n't nit ft„ plmirilv it sitiintn. Nntinn of llic-r*
,-i If ttvnn in it pubii'f i-n/. tbt SIXTY DAYS pm*
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I;i,• (',i n t-hou«i’, \v!i'*n» “iiHi f*nl.v-- mjv to In* M’ltl.
i\.)ti •» for tli ■ i! • <•!' iVrHoml IVojmriv, mn<i lm fftvpn in
liko m mnnr, I'OR I'V <fa\ * prHvioiiR to tin* «ltiy of puIo.
N .tifi* to tip* IMitnr* mni Creditors of an Instate iiiuct lie
nuld'n* 1 !"*! f >r Fi >11TV <l.-ivn.
1 N„.i- • that npnlieatiwill l,n mn.M to the Court of Or*!i-
,, .rv I ir l-.iveto sell LAM), must Wc |>uMUUed for FOtit
MONTHS.
No-ice for leave to Ml NE'-iUOKS, most l,e pohlisl.e.l for
IMUIl MONTHS, liolbre any order absolute shall lie. made
tli reon l»v the Court.
.Ml bovine” of this kind continues to receive prompt at
tention atthoOfttco ol the OKOIUHA JO URN Via
POETRY.
Tiie Onllaiit’s ISrnrflt.
\Vr claim tli- iumwnncn nf Uv—
Tile ‘Crp-uf, T'vriS tit M V I deceive}
If mni li:«il lima in our ]iluc'*,
The •- Tall” had .hone in his own f.ee.
jet,
MIDWAY .MTeE.
rrn.^iiiPiK of ;i ilotloni SLiUadi
Ti'iintlaLil J'ro a (hr (termm,
Tim:** - it one d i\ in ini t
H\ in aleb m-<* .in the Rhine,
Four little nud heart v fellows.
And drunk lie* golden wine.
The l .ndl .nlVi d intrht.-i filled their c
till
An
'i'lien s it they Ml so calm at
And spake not one rude v
lint w hen the maid departed,
A Snnh.an raised his h .ml,
An I cried.all hot and tlusoed with wine,
- Long live llm Suuhiaii land!
The L ie.itest kingdom upon earth
With all the stout and hardy men
Au 11ho u’it-bro»vu in tideus tli re.”
“Ha!” cried a Saxon
“ I had ratlier live in Lapland
Than that Sunhiun land of tldtic!
Tho gooilli-st land on all this earth,
It is the Saxon laud !
\o I then the landlord’-- daughter
I p to lleaven raised I
Tin re lie* the happiest land.”
Vliti Pilgrim Child.
\ .« rnw.Kitc!;!! I, one \\ i iter eve,
i at vour hearthreeeiv.
t Ti ><! the p i!e parent Irui
“ The pil 'rim cliild, tlun’s \
Is Love!’’
The spring-fid • rnmo, nnd once again,
Widi garland’s crow *i’.l,u laughing child
Knocked a the mnl.L n’t? c.isemeiit pane,
Mid whimpered “ Let me in!’’ and smiled.
Tim • .cement soon was , pen d wide-
And stars slione Ini-Jit the how. r above;
Audio! the maiden’.*, couch hc-ido,
Stood Love!
A n 1 smiles, nnd sighs, mid ki<- «wect.
Ih-guile.l !niefsummer’s eaieless hours;
And Antninu, l.almi’s sous to .rreet,
Came forth, with corn, nnd fruit, and t! »wers.
Hut wliv gr.-w pule her t heck withgri. i /
Why \% atelt’d she Hie hright star^ : ' ««v.j t
Horn i one !i id stole her heart,—tho thief
Was Low!
And winter enme. an 1 hopes and fear a
Alternate swelled In-r virgin breast;
Hut none were there to drv lu r tea-s,
Or hush her anxious cares to rest.
And often ns she oped the door.
Homed tli • wild torrent from ulm\e;
MISCELLANEOUS.
MlI.LIiDGEVUd.E. TUESDAY, JULY :ii>. ISA-).
VOLUME XXX—NO. 41.
t t *lv« •! v. it.t ti p» -1 !•■ t incontEKuico uf rhyme.
I- t ol .li inv Mtipu-iiiujis. immjo satisfied mo stive
tho foil. . *.-. . i pro 1
/■ib('»*, - . -oidi• i:is c;uv ; I think poorK ciioitvrli of it
now. M -, Nfftl \voul»l fall it t'culllc, uml so ilo 1.
“TO MISS r.MiLV n .”
“ U ar (iirl! .*., nnc« 1 sure thou art;
Tim muse of every speil,
Which.I,rings tom transport to my heart,
“ \-n!
*,p !;;
Min, ti,..o ri iboT.'.!,'
An I e’en my gri« f
*' Koruive, niv love, this ha-tv lav,
And let its numbers he ' '
Swe» t monitors that dnv hv dav,
•Sliali hid thee think of iiie!’»
“ Tins ]n*.ttjtu-.liuu I -stylit to tin; village new:
per. I v. nitutl a long \Yct.k to sec it appear,
nallv, the important Wc-lncs-Jay arrivctl. I It . .
c<l to tho <iOiee, but the uillur was not puhlishe.tl, I
ijo'uiet■ 1 with a lu’.tTioil eye over tin. dainp sheet nud
ih’iud ti notice « r tt iast,connnoneing with three stars,
turned tin and down.
It read thus :
** rite tribute to Emily, hy * J. £>,* i ^ tmavoidabiv
postponed until our next, hy a press of advertise
ments, (hr which we arc thankful; since we do that
kind of biuiness, a ; likewise all sorts of job work
on the most reasonable terms, blanks, cunls, hand
bills, ajul other lejxal documents, being executed by
us at the shorten notice. Not to digress, howev
er, we would say to ‘J. Id.’ 1 l him cultivate his ta-
h’T't; he htts trem judo'ts p >Wi r, but he writes a bad
h m,'. IE sli ;; ::l.l mala* hid pumimiivitip like Ills po- ! fxirn'xvnVliwhb-It U rntt’tl b! UnUtivlhbt'rigltl'llai.k
' «r \\',\" ■ ■ t , ■ t lofoiirninin liodv. Tiitclligttncr. was iinincdiatcly
I Im.l ll.v riiri.jsity t„ look into the luhvrtiMiiK | i,, WiwliingtonA- .•einlbrccmt ittscallt-.l it, IVom
enltmms t,, sot- what .•iivious tilings or trailic laid j „ ....
Mtispla.., ,1 my linos Thorc wero hut throe mlv *r., u *',., nur p; awaUns f „ r a | lour ,
tisements ; a shonU «wd.*, a stray cow and a who , „ ie ,„ imd ot * codflic,; nt last a heavy volley rattled
‘'T" 1 f r .' b : ,! ' 1 ' d - 1 y." l r along the skv, a few moments passed and then On.
tlnt dcti, ,.,t..rf=.t 'Vhica these doctl. | r „ lloW| -. (l , like a starm ,.f iron,,pen ,Inin, heads.
in a,Is us , ill;. . scite. Ildiscoursedof lands, most,a-; Tho wholo air rung with it . thon gradually Inoroas.
s. audio.,,l,.s,.D,a bv u In,.* U ginning at I, ittn.htoss. came peal nflor pool, till il resoinhle.l
1 '' V ’diw. •,! ‘corner of Mr. .1 mi kins’ cow house ; | i m
rniuiiiig tli- nee north seventy-live chains fourteen
links, thence east twenty nine chums eleven links,
to a Make and stones, anti so on, to the end of the
THE HATTLEOF HKANDYWINLS.
MV had bet n in t!u- saddle :\l>out an hour, under
"id* gre it^ ///wc, | tip- ii-;r«*:iid Pulaski, vli), willihisowniiands, exam-
i..etl our words, pistols, and other eotiipta' nts, a.-,
if assure-! tit t tlte struggle would be tleadiy ami a
1 >og rontinu’d one. The day was one of the most
b- nutifu) tl'.al i ver broke over the earth. We were
about iialfa mile f;-.»m the main body, rajigo-i along
a green slope, facing the west, our horses, about
four hundred in number, standing as patiently ns so
many marble statu.'s; until, just as the eastern sky
began t » redden and undulate, ami cloud after cloud
to roll up, and heav • like a great curtain up the
wind, and thru hole heaven scorned discharging all
its beauty and brightness upon one sp it. 1 happen-
ei.l to turn about, am! saw tho tall Pole (Pulaski)
bare-headed, tilting bis horse, like >oi*ir warlike
presence come up out of the solid earth to worship
up »n t!t«‘ \< rv summit o f the bill behind m ; it might
be, (for the noble carriage iif the man, the martial
bearing of the soldier, would permit either interpre
tation) it might be in tho awful employment of de
votion or in th * more earthly ouo of martial ohscr-
vatim:—but suddenly he reined up bis, charger,
shook tile lit ;nvy dew fvom ltis lioMfinni’s t :ip, re-
pkuvd iuuutl letipcd ln'.idltmg dtwn the hill, just us
u liriglit Iktslt passed away oil tin; horizon, fullimfil
hy n loud report; mni the next instant a part of our 1
ranks were eovttrr.il with dust and turf, thrown up |
hyacnmion ball that struck near the spot he had
just led.
t lur lteives pri 'keil itji their ears at lit" sound, nud
all fit once, us if a hundred trumpi ts wcp* playing in
the wir.d, came the enemy in hisadvanc •. Pulaski
unsheathed his sword, called out a select body, ami
set off at full gllUep. to a more distant elevation,
when* wcsaw the enemy advancing in two columns;
one under Kynphausen, which moved in tremendous
steadiness, in a dark solid mass, towards tho spot
iccupicd by Gmioral Maxwell ; t!te otln r, under
j"V ? I ivmemiur Well how lie passed me, covered
with the sweat and dust, riding ahsohtu ly upon tbe
A ery points ofiheir bayonets, liutat last, tin v pre^s.
e I upon him, and horseman auer iiorsetinn i ll from
their a:ekli( •, w hell we were all faint and ti »•;.!*•, and
ev-ii A rchibal-.l was lighting on foot,over his beau,
tifulhorse, with Arthur baf ling over his head, aw
lieard the cry of “»Succor! tAU/eor!” Iminediate.lv
avo felt the enemy uivi wav, heav ing thU way, thru
llm., fhrtlly vmii'ciilruting hrytmtl us.
OtH’u ,nt>rt‘! unru iii-tru!'' crird Puhiski, nn,|
awt-iv lie wt nt brciikin.; in upon them us they were
fir; ning, uinl tmmpling dm it wh tin platoons, in the
oht.jge, before aittane ittltl plant his httyonet orhring
his gun to nil aim ; our aspeet, as wo e.ntnn tlniiil
(lot ing rouml thorn, waasulfid ill; the enemy li d.
and we brought ofl'our companions unhurt.
I have be. n in many u battle, many an one tint
in; .ile my hair afterwards st-uij w hen 1 dreamed of
it- -but never in one where the carnage, was so
drt udful, and firhio so inressant ns that tvhich follow
ed the arrival of (ireono. I hit tho enemy lnd si
elii tciuallv seeured his cxiMise,I points hy ranksof
me a knet ling with pluntod Itavonots, thnt we eoulti
m i ke no imprests m upon them, although wo rod.;
him n thorn again and again, discharging our pistols
in t loir fact u.
chapter.
‘* \ i;t the notico liiit'd me with oxceedintr great
delight. I seat it to Kmily; 1 told her that ‘ J. S.’
was myself, but begged her not to mention it to a
third person. .Siio kept her secret as women usu
ally do. In thr< •e days it was nil over town, that I
hud ti piece, that I had made out of my head com
ing forth in the nt xt week’s paper addressed to Emi
ly l*iLikcihoof.
Never did seven days roll more slowly round
than the week’s interval which followed the forrgn.
ing notice, in the publication of the 4 Elncidntor of
Freedom, and Tocsin nf the People.* When it did
finally come out, l sent Emily an affectionate note,
with a copy of the paper, assuring her that the po
em contained my real sentiments. I determined
n »t to read it myself until I vEitcd her in the eve
ning. Hy great self-denial, 1 kept my resolve, and
Avhen the \oung moon arose, bent my steps towards
the mansion of mv mistress.
44 She received me coldly* I was surprised and
abashed. What is th*' matter, Em.* 1 t< ndcrly in
quired : 4 did yeti git mv billet douxnnd the verses
to-day V
44 \ es, they came safe.”
44 N\ ell, Iioav kind and good : but the—*’
44 Tlie note Avas kind and g >od ; but the A’crses
were fuoli 'li, an 1 ridiculous nonsense.”
“ I was thunderstruck. I asked to see tho paper.
Emily arose nnd handed it tome, and sitting down
by the vino-clad window, patted her little loot angri
ly on the floor*
“ 1 opened t! 4r * Elucidator nnd Tocsin nnd read
my poem. Solomon of Jerusalem!—what inhu
man butchery; what idiocy! Hut, I will g ;, e
tho effusion as it
JJ( tv/.’
printed, 4 and
the
TO EMILY H~
“ Dear Oiil! an nu-rol *sur i!
TIiomo//#* o! outv spoil;
7 hot broyso't r trHih}Ji ln i»> mv hetut,
art;
An.I
■hiruTi
i nvvell.
I oil (bnontlou u\ r tliy clicok
f nulosl b/ittfer Ictnlh ;
Ami lliv blear eves loi. \rr npruk
* ' • to illv OiomL.
THE VICTIM OF A Flint IF HEADER.
Foul murder hath hum done !-!<», hero’s llm proof.— Old Play,
44 O'.i, tor the good old times of 'JyptJgraplu,,
Avh n operatives in the Art could render the An-
eieiits,—when Caxtun tixuisluted «• \ r S.yg.: of
'i’r »ye,” from the language, of tJreeci ! Would
tint, in the latter age, when riiampollion hnsdeov-
phop'd the hir*r idyphi.-s nf h’ rypt; Avhen the spirit
of in*i’dry is ('very where abroad; som-* one
might he f.Hiii l who could c mtinue to shelter j
f >m typical aggression a Avrit-T for llie pre.-r !
** I am tho victim of a jweof r» uJer. Tiio blun- ■
ders of utltc rs nnd mv own, have placr il me in u \
i.tat«j of feeling akin to purgatory. JiYcr t.iuce 1
began t«» shave for beard, I have been more or less
s dlicted with th** rnccptbes scribendi,—and I flatter
myself tint 1 b >ve not always be« n uasnee •ssful in
mv writings. Hut my printed » i’.hrts have iu itber
h en honorable to my genius, nor grateful to my va-
nitv ; on tlio contrary, they have b. cii quite the re
vet- *, | have had the swoi * st poems turned into
thrice.s »Men stupidity, sentences in prose, on
Avhieh 1 dinted, have barn permed iu a do p nnd
elainmy p ■ •p’rati iu, and with po.-dtiv; loathing in
print. All this h.as ari-sc ,i from a t oii. pirsey wliieh
sect ns to have been framed against me, by ull the
typographical geutlemen of tiie « oe.otry. li istru**,
I write w bat Mrs* Mai tp • ip mig
I'gible band:” lor, to tli** pitiful min i lie of ero •
'•ugi’s.aud dotting i’s, I n v r oi.’d »! s.-eiul. I
have o’ten given directions to put*!!-.lier.a that i!\ \a r
a av> ! va* ;*.-e.: tiudier out, l;«• \ li-u ! count tin.
marks ; \> it tiu* plan failed, as h ve inde. <; nil m\
.
If thl • nnrrntive sbad pro.e to bo c vu ct»y pi mu u,
it will h* the Iir.it niticl. f* ■ i .. ; . in t lias» v< r
“Allis! if Ti.tr* should bind us fast.
I ole would In: ruujh wul» nu—
A to.nl would rush n|inu n»\ heart,
- •• - thee.
'amp so fair
O'jvf
W iUi lii' i* ill.* ( nihnruus dovker i on,
And uicn in \ ur\i(a sriunaf’e?
I'liiciyc rn\ bore this tiastg\uy t
And 1*1 us immht rs hi*
Sweet inoili/orM, itu.t dnhj dry
Hlmll hiil tJiru ihinl. ul in* : J. $.
\\ hen I h:ul read this diabolical ma h of sttiff
er, I llew into an imeo.utrolable rage. In tht
blindm-Art ot ebagrhi, I thought every body could see
the errors and detect them as I did ; ui:d 1 said to
iv young friend that she must lmvc been very stu-
ttentivo net to si
!tinual clap of ihunder, rolling about mid*
illumliinted vapor. Hut Hula ;l;i, with all bis impe
tuosity, was n General, and knew bis duty too well,
to hazard any movement till b** should be able to
see with certainty the operations of the enemy in the
vapor below.
Meanwhile, several little parlies which had Ijccii
sent out, came in, one after tli • other, with tin* intel
ligence that Knvphauscn bad broken down upon
Maxwell in magnific* nt style—been beaten back
again; Imt that lie had finally prevailed, and that
Maxwell had retreated across the river. A thin va
por had risen from the green earth below tu and
completely co\a red tho enemy from our view. It
was no longer possible to follow him, except by the
sounds of bis tread, which wo could feel in the solid
earth* jarring ourselves and our horses; and now
and then, a quick glimmering in the niDt, as some
standard raised above it, some weapon flourished, or
some musket shot through it like a rocket.
About an hour after, a horseman « lashed through
the smoke on the very verge of the horizon, and af-
1 ter scouring the fields, for a whole mile in view,
i communicated, with two or three others, who set off
I in different directions; one to us, with ordersto hur
ry down t«» the ford, where the e-ommund-T-iiwhief
was determined to fall on Knyphaust n with all his
j power, before Cornwallis could come to his aid. It
: was a noble but hazardous game—and Pulaski,
whoso war horse literally thundered and lighted
along tho broken and stony precipice by which wo
descended, kept his eye A\.ari'.y t > the right, a < if not
quite certain that the order would not be counter
manded.
Wo soon fell in with general (Ireene, avIio was
posting, all on lire, to give Knyphaust n battle, and
the next moment saw Sullivan i:i full march ovc
distant bill towards the cm my’s <1 ink. This
rang! ment would doubtless have proved fatal
Knyphausen, had not our operations been unfortu
nately arrested at the very moment wo were pre
pared to fall upon him, man and horse, by the intelli
gence that Cornwallis had nmv d off to nnothc
quarter* It was a moment of irres -lutioi.—doubt*
It was the death blow to our briltinut hopes to vic
tory. iirccuc was recalled, and Sullivan cc
de i to halt.
Hardly had this happened,our horses being cover
ed with sweat and froth, fretting in the bit lik<
ed tigers,and otherui v covered with dust, it being
an excessively hot and sultry day, when a hea\ \
cannonade was heard "M our right funk,and Hreen
t » whose division \ve had hi « n ; ttuelu d, was put in*
to motion t'-> atippor! Sul'i\;m who had l»*il bona
some hours before. 'J’he truth imw broke upon u.*
like a thunder clap. The enemy had passed, con
centraled, we supp«*se»|, and fallen on our right.
I shall never fitrg' t (Jreen’s eoutenance when tho
news came; ho was on the rani side, upon an ul.
mo*'t perpendicular bank, but be wlieeletl where lu*
as. dashed down tlie bank,
bleached marble, and called to u '
with such n tremendous impels*,
how the poem ought’to ' M ' il, s *» mimitrs. W
all the blood of
face white a.; tin
» gallop forward,
that we marched
held on on
pid or
ICU.I. Till I ran sod in ill 1* 1 ms >, ■ i »~uil tho blooii ol' in » cl"inl of I'lixl.'mid nn t K:illi\un nil iu disorder,
nil tin* Hrin!;i*rliouU”s. Slit* Imnd. d mo my hut nnd | ‘“ nrly " mile fimi tin* prouud. n livmii'fr st-j> l'\
|it)iiUod sigiiilicantly to (liu door, t went out nt .rho STi "Mlw h« 1 11> ni n, nnd shouting himself
aperture urns indieuted, and linro never darkened it il :lil °«' "'i n d with hloud nud-"cut, nml slriviup
-.in; r. niiy is utm tlio win: of 11 Coiuiei lii'lil I ' n VU ' M ' 1 *'rin" them to n wliil.; Cornwallis
soliuoliun ill rl ,vho I,lows the |.iu*li |U|u* mid tends the » wpimriii}! in epotnliem nu inei ssunl volley,
choir»n fclundm. iu herfutlu r’s , liureli. , Pulaski dnslii d out i > t! .* riplit, over tho broken
*• 'J liis w:;s n.v tie. t pn.-sioji nnd mv lust, extent I fences, nnd there s!*i-^,d nwliilt upt ipht in Ids stirrups,
tlmt into which 1 have l« i n roused even* limo l roeu .miileviup, wliil" tin eituoy, who i'p|ii*nri;'l, hv
1 o'iv* si nt u pieee to Is-|iul)lislieil. Vi l I still luve to i the smoko mid th du o tlmt mllid helio'i* tin
oeii: i|e mv dreary Inn- h*. lor - hip hv w I'itit::*. nnd si r- j tin* w i:"l, to Ik; mu"li llctin r tlimi tie ■ really ;
iu:r my thoughts in print .* hut I di spair of < ver redoubled their i iruts; hut nt Inst i’uluski saw a
seeing them rightly ultcri'!* f’ate, in that regard, !• .v'lrable oppoitur.ity. 'Pho c .Iumn win ek cl; the
ist me, and pn)bab!y always will !>■ -. 1 . *•! wc pt ncrosa their v» . rev ling them likt a
‘•CRACKHACK THE CoBl.KR.”
I n th" July Knickerbocker, h fuc story of u A’an
kco elected Caliph, in Bagdad. Tho \vn\ it Was
do e, was in this wise :
*• One beautiful .summer morning* Crack back was
as usual busily at work on bis bench by the liitli
wii i«low which commanded u distant vi**w of thoCa-
lip' i’s Seraglio. Fast flow the stitches, while, tiu.
ha miner rose and fell with unwonted rapidity.—
So. nothing, it was evident, I rid occurred, whieli did
not happen every day. The cobler was in trihula-
tio i. Tlio stranger’s gold lnd been spent to the
las farthing; and worse than all, with the departure
of tli • last coin, his darling Ziil i h id relapsed into
bo - old ways. Thnt very morning* tor the firs*
ti’ ue in n whul" m-mt h, she hail again resumed th-
vei ls of household government, mid with whip in
hand, hud again given her hu .hand a spice of hernd-
mi ii.'li ation, by breaking the broom-bundle over his
iiec-k.—The tea iv. rolUdslowlv down bis cheek*'.;
he sighed heavily, and bung down bis bead. Sud
denly, with a manly « Hurt, lie checked his grief, and
dashing away tin* drop i with the back of bis hand,
set lii > ti "tli iirml\ togetlu r, nnd wished, once mon
(bat he was the Caliph. At tliat moment, a heav
gun, from tlu‘ topmost turret of tin* seraglio,sent its
echoes through the streets and squares of Bagdad,
shaking the town to its centre with the shock.—
Craekbuek started to bis fi t at tho instant that r
vivid flash, followed by a startiing report, issued Iron
the gun, and immediately the ponderous bell of tin
city guardhouse, which was seldom rung, save in
case of alarm, eomm au el a slow and solemn toll,
and the orescent of the Proplu-t. which floated da
and night from the highest pinnacle, of the seraglio,
was lowered, and in its place a black flag fluttered,
tiu - plaything of tlie winds.
4 Hallo! Xiila ! Ziliu! come here,quick ! There’:
the deuce t*i play at the seraglio !’ ejaculated (’rack*
back: 4 something or other bis happened: such a
running about! Shoo.leather will soon wear out
that’s one comfort. 1*11 go out and hire a do
•zen journey men, rig** away, n »\v !’ And hu left tiu
lu disc.
4 All! Cmclthack,’ exclaim* d a neighbor, ‘In
news ! Th" g hi-.! Caliph, il uiMun the Tin ;*il, U m
JOHN SMITH."
Mi:-r.u ***'i*' a > i'.aiii11 ilj'.re bo a liiiman |
1m i ig ui tin* world w ho i • utitU ■! : . j»cak ub ut
tli- imp i*: U-dity of j.i< asiugi ry iioiiy, that pi r- j
s » '- i ; tu- * - tor ol a popular |ac»!!c jniiriml* His
h ‘*r!v • nee is an « x» mplilication of ii«.- m \-
hie to pll a " i \ ty b )dv . I!
lias / rent r- on t<* l». tliankl a »! ifb • c •not r//.vlcn -e •
< \ iy b ; 4 •. ii .*• j•!••:*; 5 * I:i. readers in t ur • -
‘'P* • L !t is a lit ,.«i i » «»:i* if* be does not ot!’ ud !
h.ttDilii ui of ;piri:s, bp atbingflre nn*l smoke. He
gave lli • signal; ArchibaM r. p* *it« d it; then Ar
thur: then my ‘ If. In three minutes, we were
ready f <r tlie word.
Wh-'U H-o'.avl.i, shout»»ig in n v .».*»* tlr.it thiilled
throng!: 'i 1 tin » • 'i us, ’ruck sj*u •: int»tu churgi r,
it wn i a Imh* inimi! -, .*» ileree i nd t i rible w • • hi-:
• Imrpt. (■ . r we wei tilde to < •• n ip to I im,
WIcT < 'll! lie ft* ’ !1 1 —( • ra«i'i:i . heaven! M. land
> in •
idm.lv b.
nwt an ith such an bon*
Wypb i l.
• 4 Hike a other n.
i*rr*iw s - if ( ■ jii• t. M
• r#i*: -ricA f a r!f;j •
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b; V' t lie
4 \o ! You don’t sny so! D itell!
4 Yes, it is, alas ! too true ; and where shell wi
find so good a nk r !’
Crackback said no more. JIc returned bom*
and immedinti ly set about increasing bis supply of
sil*a s. He 4 sluadd sell,’ lie .-aid, 4 a vast numb.-r, t
he worn at the funeral.’
Thucoblerwiw industriously plying bis awl, when
bis attention was attracted by tiic distant beating of
a drum : an 1 in a moment after, tho sound of a full
baud of inu-ic. playing a lively national air, was
borne to his ears, j lustily throw ingdown his work,
lie put his head out of tar* inflow and \v, at tin
upper end of the street, a long proe- .*aiun, m a iag
in tin; direetivHi of his dwelling. Soinewlmt puz
zled to make out its moaning, Ernekback pul I* •< I «>ll
bis turban, that lie might s dule the (irantl Vizier,
wh an lie recognized ill th - van. Tiiey advanced
slowly, until they arrived iu front of his door; at
that moment a heavy disebarg" of urtilk iy was ti
red from the turrets of the seraglio, the brattling
trumpets sent forth a sonorous flourish, and the w ho;
body came to a dead bait.
4 *1 s"" it all,’whispered tli. cobbler to himself j the
(irand Vizier lias stopped oa bis way t<i tliu moMpie.
to bespeak funeral sinu s, for the royal household !
Won’t 1 strike for high prices! ilow are\oii,
(Jr.it.d Vizier?* i- added ai.iud ; ‘InAv’d mju do ?
(.ilad t-i s« «• you.’ Wint w as bis u.stoui.slimeut,
wlien, instead of tlie expected putroliiziug nod, In
«aw the Vizier respectfully approach, and a., tie
st< pped fertll to uni t hi ill, kins I and press the edge
of lii> old leather apron to his
4 Health and prosperity ever be your lot!* e\-
claimed tbe Vizier, rising; * may you live a thou-
sund years ! Shout. * Long life to Crackback tin
First, (' dipli of Hrigdnd !’ And at tin- word, the air
was n ut with tin? voice of the. multitude.
(bveUbuck gazed for a moment iu silence upon
the Vizier.and his attendants, and then, as if a mw
light bad .suddenly daw in d upon him, n plied : • All
this would be dreadful fu . if i was only Caliph,
but ju-t Moj) y *ur fooling, now, and t< il me In.v,
inaitA alioes vuu want, and w!nu tbev must he
doin'.’
* May ii pica..* your High Mig mines.-,’ npohY .
th«• \ r deli n ntialy, * I tiiut you’ll never m:d.<
a not In r pair of sh*» s, \’on are now C-aliph of Hag.
dad, in pi*n r of on; l». 1 .v* d 1 lao.iin the 'i liird, m a
In rc<t in pc m •! wln» flep ira-I this world ol
woes this morning, at tlio sc ond crow ing of tin-
cock.’
4 No you don’t !—you ton' mean to say I’m
p ally (.‘aiiph, do y *u!’ said (Vackl ack, doui)!-
iugly.
* iEeu so,’ iY-|u!ed the \ .zirr. 4 \\ bell the i!i -
cr a.c. d I i irocn 1' it his end appro.n biug, In- ran
in and i> in* i ib- i of tin; household to bis i •*
. 4 Well- •' if, 4 1 icel thut 1
• : I till I, . . • 1 lltn I . \ *
* i
1 ' ‘I ck tin ' ■’ r, tli • d 1 r i fu in mv pi
\ * lu a irfm-.s of Iii .iiIi . h1, and t;i<b*- t !,'i
‘ »S » | atilt (Jrand V.zi r,* continued the sonv time
*!»hIor, •and you are a tra • atu! loyal subject,; and
ns n token of mv gratitude, lor the inti lligence
>u have brouglit in-•. 1.1 Jinn you in allots for a
■nr to come.*
• Your highness is too goo 1.*
•No 1 ain’t,’ interrupt 'd Crackback; 4 1 knew
liat I’m about, 1 guess.’
4 Will it please you to proceed to the serngli) V
ike I Selim.
Uncertain—by all means! But stop; let me
shut up shop.*
5 limmade a motion to tiie troops, who suddenly
Jividrd, and between the ranks a tall and stately clu-
hantadvanced*
4 Eh / Avbat’.s all this?* demanded Crackback, not
little alarmed at the npp--*ara!:e«* of the huge, nni-
mal. 4 You don’t exp » ’ r.y to climb up to the t >p
of tliat crittur, do von !—Yavr if yovw/*>, yo'i’re al
mighty mistaken, I can tell you,’
This wax Uaroun’s favorite beast,’ replied the
Vizier, 4 and you are to ride, a ; his successor.*
out., that’s flat!’ replied the shoemaker, Ins.
ily retreating. ‘Good Lor*!! I would’nt mount
him for a doll ir.*
Your WsImoM, there in no other way.’
Yizier, shut up! will you ? interrupted Crack-
hick. ‘1 choose to walk; but if you’re a mind to
get up into that tottleish castle, I’ve no objections.
\ll I '"in say, is. tlmt if you */o. you’re a greener
gander than 1 took you for, that’s all !**
The Gamuleu’s Fati:.—d’ne follow ing is an ac*
•omit of one only of a th m.-vui l tragedies whieli li im
ikeii place in the fashionable gambling bouses n
the metropolis of I’rauce. It U extracted from : '
mmiuiieatiou in a late number of the Dublin Tni*
r.sily Magazine :
*‘Au we are so deeply involved in the ••art and m\-
•r.v-or l .lnv I wr cannot r*:fiai'i from recording an
•idont of which we ourselves were the w itness a
I* v yiia rs since. < )u our return fionia tour in (lerma*
, we had .strolled into Frascati one evi "i"8 rntlmr
ill, tlio lio|>** nf iiH*i iiiiu r '-"in * nC'|immtnni:o tlian
ivilli tin; iuti;iltioil ul' |>i.iv. llnauri 1 * ralul ill om
roll, wi* wi n; n'.rut'k liv i'm* liaggnrd uir mni ili.i.
tur!) - I l.i ,k uf a nan" nrm " h.i «at at tlio tal.lo ami
si*ni':vly limited up from tin* caid In for: him whirh
marking with a pin to place h‘u moury ua
tin* tahli*. Wc watched him nearly an hour, during
which tin)'' he hi t ulnr.mtcvory dual, and r noarlj as
nm- tautly ln.st. At length as a m tv dual was cum-
m uring, he hurriedly placuil all his remaining gnlil
before him, and scarcely was it done -then he ln.,t a-
*« tin; ami In-now leiiiainial some minutes motion-
; at length rising from In - scat, lie passed round
the tabU till In; reached the buck of the croitj
'dialr,and, whispering a few words in his ear, wait
ed fur an answer. The nature uf tlie demand was
evident enough, lbr In* immediately after returned
to his place ins hand full ofbilluts lie. banqu
“for some time he did not bet, but sat steadily re
garding tin* tabic, his eyes following the ‘nrtuuu’ of
the haulier as he raked inorgave out the sliiag gold.
At last «itli a trembling baud, lie placed a ins ■ up
on die r aige and lost—.mother, and another tpiickly
followed, still witiioutany cimegeoffurUme, Id.. In ik
at each loss bee aning in ire anil more fixed, and his
f atures, already utile as death,—becoming harden
ed like those of u marble statm—bis blood .shot c.j
and loose straggling bail* giving terillie express!'
to tlie otherwise stern composure of bis face. II
neck was bare, mi l his hands piavi 1 restlessly with
the folds of his neckcloth which lay on the table lie-
fore him. lie lost again, and a larger cam than
Ind'ori—at last, as it a r ■ impatient at the lingering
torture of bis fate, lies. iz. d mi tiie billets whieli re
mained and threw them r ckLssly on tin* table, say.
ing -C tlie smile time, •Unit mWis re/igc.’ ‘Rouge
keeping
it. I am i
HI i
ini\l,nnir gtignc,* »ui<ltlio bunker iu the sunn*, in
stant, ruking in tlie iiioiu y with his ctiruluai ami
pa* ••i'Ui.atc 1 » »k.
A short t'li'-k lau*»!i br-ik** from the young man,
w hose ftaiturns, h jwtv. r i:«-v< »• (,!ian# , i|, I i • roue
from the t'-hli- aiul lei.-nrely r< place ft bis neckcloth.
Ii 4 pi eu w i.« inun iliatelv - :cupi< <1 by anothi r,
anil * \cii ourselves, altli - i;.'li the only om* who !. .1
t i:;*:ii mis int'Tcst iu hi > pro a.ctliiip's, boon lost sight
of him in tiie scene whieli i n., ; .!,
li Iioa iug sti ,;ck some oft!, play..r • that thob'»uk-
• li;ul jtlisni »anted tin* *;• r>Ls, a dispute arose as to
w lie the i‘ the roU“" or iioir had won ; furtiuiateK, the
ird •• still n niaiucd upon the table, amid a c.jh.skLt-
il»l'• uproar of voices eap. I ly raised on either -iUe,
H inker proceed*-d ag iin to count them. u Ttnnl£
v' ni rouge.' 1 J unit naif noir. 11 “1 wan wrong tlio
rouge lias wok” said li", in .some astonishment. The
moia yofth" betters on the red was imm -diatelv
pai.lov r to them, some of whom took it up, others
pref. i ring tu let it remain :ij. m tho table for another
• >up.
I would appear that th»• young man we ha-1 b c»i
wnhdiing jiei fcm-d tlio latter course, for bis money
remained where tliu bank* r bad placed it, and it was
with a sense of* great anxiety wc waited f»r tlie deal
upon whieli his Into was to be- d.-cidul. Ii w on- —•.lie
mon, y still n maiued, nnd ngaiii wori-the sum now
ip,ni tin* table amounting uni i.'i(M) francsbeing rath-
< r ahovc the limit of tlie bank, tiu* croupier n>krd
who w as the ow ii**i* of tlini sum. and bow much h*
jii-Mposed to h» t! No answer w as given to this
question, and some surprise w as excited iu tli* • room.
Again tli*- croupier poke b no explanation tol-
lowed, nnd n p u, val ih-m-e in th" room proclaim
ed tin: hit* rest that ali took in so strange a i i.eum-
xtaticc, w lu u suddenly a heavy crash was beard,
ccgch J by a low faint gr ;au,and i.. wn 1 .
Ta • assi l.ibly m«ie, and rushii g to tin-ant** elrim-
.. r, found the w indow ojien; and looking oat, per-
• -ivI'd that tb" uiifortiu.Me gaudder we bad so Im.;:
T cr\o*! bad thrown hin-* If down u height * f fill)
f. ot, am! !a\ ik ml at th. I.ntu.ni* lli ;'•call h:»*l !*■« u
iV ■(•tar *1 in tb" fall, am! hi * d"' th mu * have hu n
t in tnntai 1 ww 1 U too plaui h- bad
ii« lii-ved tin* statement oftlu* banker, and hurried •
<) -iii i le a.s tli • aly n o.ii*« e It tl him iu his miser
I fad h" lived one moment 1 . g' r, h* ma t l-»;
!.- .at the m : ;take f mid feud himself the winner
:h .ii ands.”
bring me nut. f nni now Justice of the Peace, md
will be in the L**^'-tat tire •" xt y* *»r, *v»/rc. H'd’i I
w • better p*it ainlher story on tb • hnm?
“'•outinued tlio follow, swelli fqlik-* a frog and b! *. .v-
ing liiie a pn;-p* tisc*
“kirmr* wo bad. M.aint I strut too, IV.umpyT*
“Gertinirly—cutfili hold here,” said her husband#
ofiaTing hi.? arm. They Avern botli now hard at ' { «
strutting and “amplyfying” r.bout the room. Tho
children were asronMied at t!v m-.d pranks of t‘ w *r
parents, and thought they had (ound a g:>l 1 mine.
••Mammy,” wii 1 one **fthem,“mai lt rstnit,toa,witb
you nnd dad f”
‘•E"t down, yon rascal you.” r.ai l Mrs*. Hlumpy,
“N ■!»*) ly is inoflico here, but y-ca* i! id and me,” at
the same time knockin.Mii * ii; Blnmpy ov rwitli
a chunk. * *
S sue days after this, and w !v*n Hh* apy had ciral-
e*l off a little, the “old nn'i” " * called upon t*»
ma kc lii.-i fi rstfipp -ar.'in*'" .as a :, i i -nd Sryncafr#
Ri: r, ri:i:t him "if eiit in hi; Sund lygo-to-t'ce-tavern '
rfu.il ne wa - upon the spot in season. The case wn <
one in which hi *.friend and patron was engaged—
Vow l.-i vi. Datum. It was an open account his
nn : r had made out. against DaVmfor F'tndry
go mL, wares and m r *hant!iz", t» which the latti r
deiTVLTnd.
Vowels opened the argument o,j his own accou t
in n violent.>frni:u 'J’urniitg t » Ditem. the def**»»*L
ai:t. lie com *i -ne •*! with ‘*D—n ym, do you d'-sp u.*.
? You wont pay my bill, oil ?. M”.
, your honor, tint rascal cam" to mv I’.ouro
and made jest as free as thought i! was Iii.s’n, *1—n
him. lie found mv crihopen,and he mnmH‘1 in-
Li the cum. lb ca* my red ton*vr.. (bacon.) His
w ii fhunls in mv calico, bis pupils (dnught *n)
dunce in my prum■//.-», he drink ^ u . t'-'tlfuc • (w T -
key) like a horse and now h • hsmu i t!i»'! ,i(lie
rascal. Ksq. Blumpy, take you i* •»** *• m that h .*•<•
hi i.ak, try him nnd give him *goss.’”
Hi.impy took hi i seat with all th * m «*k dignity *»f
tho shim duke in tli * II »ney moon.” N>ta*
clu nf proof had henn ad In *.* d in fav >•*■.-
roll’s claim, hut that did not in «dv l u L liter b; •* ! c*
ci •!'»!*, wtiicli waxes follows:
‘•Hi cing as Iioav my frieu ! Vowels* crib lias 1, *n
open I o I Lit *in, the defend'inth ut tlio plu'mt’.r.s
calico s has Ii -en worn l»v l)ut**m , s v. ihis pruti li *
daubed all to wmn.fli hv liutem’; pulli.s. and his ball*
fe*<* .swillcil dic.vu by the defendant himself, ineour o
b lias got t » pay for tli *ni nnd fork over my fee in
to tin- bargain- Them** tho courts sentiments,”
Judgment accordingly rendered against Datem,
and lie was obliged to tout the w hole bill.
AV/r Orleans Picayune.
I’oLlTn.xr.s.s Rew ahdkd, or ikr Ij'tily in Ii/ucL—•
TI.- •ro is an establishment down in tho French part
of tlio city not more remarkable for its delicious ice
en unn than for the fashionable and elect company
who make it their evening n sort. There may bo
seen the languishing Creoles, whose dark eyes emit
a mild lustre like the mo >n*s re!’ - ion on a silvery
lake, tell talcs of lov, and bespi ak hearts as warm
with emotion ns their southern • i.n *. Coal and
shadowy arc th retreats where t!i>- 1 >\i ?y, the lov
ing and the loved partake of cream': an 1 cooling
drinks; and pure and .iwett i* : th ,* conver: ■ exchang
ed.
“Full mnnv n *;nrit«n (1 >T* , r istli-rc,
A int many n liowor T at tnvp might Hlm-p.”
A few tv-jniug’rf since a Indy, b ■■l* , ckcd inasombra
salt of woe un*l cloth din grief . dark livery, might
hav • been noticed in t'.ii relin-d garil.-n.—iicrj alo
and puinavo i*ountcuaucc-—Iwr davk *;l*» - y h-if,
Avhicii rfinoothly and closely pie ;od l.- r lorehe cl,
and the culm look of luaternal solicit'.-!o .-iili whi ii
she \iewed an infanteliildthutHealed in Ivr b « -m,
wero quite in keeping with I: r v. id iwcd dress; for
a lonely, beronved one she appeared to be. (d*!i-
tM v"ii with e'io. c grouped around, whose faces wis e
wr itiu d in happiness, she -ui mod like
Till' Li.-t |-*;KC of M.llimcr.
t .-n Mof.min*: ilun.,’’
inerii symp'.jms of pain, T!;a
eyed to quiet i:, b it i • ;\ed
st utmu *.::■!-looking gcmlu-
sir »■• . d; : In i l., ! i. : •, cars and fall-
l u* «>f In c » t,aj);!roach, dber, and
viouraud ourti .is *.vldress,” en-
cjiir. ! ifliucou lYc’ndornnv a i mi ■. S -
hi..i to understand, in v. rds hii.-fl-: ! -.ot bold, ih it
sh fullj itli - ion whi i in p li tenet ... -
po d o.i li*r, m:(i!:inted tliat if th gentleman wodd
cu.i a . vant t y nurse In r child for .. moment, she
would t p nnd procure wliat would appease it. Tlie
di K'djde «»i (’lu s'erfii M oll’-rcd himself to undertake
tli • eff mill.'t Vdcatiiin i,f teiujorary iiurnc. 11 i^
sei a ices \vm*e accepted, th*; “lady in black” v. itli-
di'( av, nud b s not since returned to rcmnvo th** in-
ti-!(* ting (kpocil, Yu'.ii g g■•a’lemen whoul l l>*:-
v. niv Imw th"V assunx- r.usihUHirs; and “beuerf
in b!a sh* •;:!'! iioi tims req'iit--aic*-ysune men fur
their gallantly and poll;* di m.
y> ,r Orfenns Picayune,
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and p!
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it.it •• ili'Hii i asl 1 ’ viilaifn, u woi’.iiv mil.i:stor of tiio
I’r. -’ivti rian |>i*i> iitsi'in. Dr. II. Tin* Hr. bad a
hard case of a.son, a I. Iiuruin sonrum d i" : i
iv r lived, nn moil Pavid. 1 *. i \ i - i v. a; a “ mdli; cr! -
od 1'ollow, f ind uf stories ar.d Sauiu Cruz r un
slinks, nud .oldoin rann* homo at i l"iit without ni:-
I ray i;'“liiat fi. - Iia>l rub!)- d hard ■' * .i,; -. i u rv tavern
in tin* villno . rrcipiuit w. ro tiie as!: s.iiitionsaird
rsci li. m the advice hit Wortliv fntlier gnvo Da>i l,
and iiiiu ni'.lit, .alter it lecture ra'ln r moro n:vci*o
than i ninrni'ii, the young . ckj c.y race f:;ithl'u!ly pro.
inisi i! ntuciidim i.t,
t 'uio few days inter this, while fhe minister waa
0 visiting his itoi k, Im saw Id-. !m fcl mounted on
a young calt with a large h**.*h t’- d tj las tail, ri dag
furi'i'.i..ly down die r >ad towards liini. Py wlii. iin;;
iiis Imt andeu'.e and sliu.itimt, the nf 1 ""llilcn'. i:: r r.
la sted Iiis progress m.ri brought l it I i - a licit.
“Why, Jkividl” .sn.'I the ini. i-* r, “you ; il
me faithfully you laid „ on*, id! vi *. r v. iid i
“ .*"• ■ I ha; . lad r; I'm only lira nil';: thorn iu
n iwd ma! nwey ho av< it iluv.n th 'Stoctaa fast as
CM r. dm hash top l ull tj the cell's u.d. whisking
alien* in eV' .y direction,
’J’; a night Puviu rami' Immo ns tin* saving ii
•• ini’n rthe worse tur li;jn I ia n known tact,
thut u djauiken man, in trying hi m .1 wliimseli sej;-
p ar > ih r,liiwa; sic,* l.i* i i . . '..I hy t
Were I Suit i. . i h
L avid.
“l .Jlier," said ho," •• ha.*s li._ ,Vuriu/ In
•ft; >. : "
“Ali! you tier, von t you hr.vo hueu t» tho
tn.v ru ag in. Von iiriijdruul;, sii : n t out of my*
II ia . ud n . or outer dial il * irn;^i;u,"
Ikiui want as 1st u '. bid, I .1 t'a- next
1 ; *:i i dit’i r wu* iutuiii.,iiesl i
A'*, th oiu'iiilitr stairs and
brmu nt tali!
•• ;*• null! Vtl n il youiKYor to rt> r thut duor
a,;;d'i 1" i.u«l die lai r r.
•Vi i sir, I fill ,Y
u u! i * 'mi in at in., c.i
ii.niik ihurrtaiU"
I■ ’Yi I is >' I living,* AW H ' II* win,hid fair l'»
!»•> min us wfid asc vir 1. wu.l.in.sitf.—W, 0. i’U
did'i.ts