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VOLUME XXXI—NO. 2.
VHJW Hit Kmi Vn WV. r.
K R I N (i A V A T A A! :
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cstimt
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tralnr-*,
1 iu.'irdimiH, iir«* rc.piireil, by law, |n In* lit Id
in Ilf llllilltil, Irt’IXV. .Ml (lip IjOIiI- nf U II
I Ilir»*«* in tin* nt'iprumni, nt tin* ('«inrt-|i<
111 vvliicli tin' pmppriy
<1 that Mniti 1 a,
•1 wlr'. l, th< 'V -,
• civpti hi n public
1 I If ihv nf Hii|.-.
of NKtiltl IKS mu At If 1
n«il.iy nl* tin* iliMiitli, Ii >m* . t
Me MX !
.1 pnlilir
I lllfl IIMIH
IMllUIIX »V
irrfi tl*o lei
1 hi.
inu-M hr civon
IV III' NftlG.
i:-nu
t hr 1
e**lmixv*u(wrv, <•! AdmimmriUiun «
: '.’ii irratiYoil. lir«t uivinz MXTX I» \ X'r
nl ilir public u-i/.cttrH nl' ihi. ?», in’,
ill ■ ( , nurt*lioii«r, *x !i 'I'.' «*i<dl »nlrs nri in b.
.Nolle" I'lir til'* snip III’ IVlM'inul l’ropeth
li\r in.nincr, FORTY dux* pro* inns in iin
Nntn-o to the Ih-ht >rs nml Cre.htm »»l
pul.lishoil Ihr FORTY tint «.
Nuiicit tli'it application Mill In- untile to tin’ Court of Ouli-
11,11 v t.ir h’lWfilo hp|| I.AND, iiium be pi'MisliPd fur loll:
MONTHS.
ico lor ItMivc to hoII N’LOKnfs. must l.o pi.blifluul for
Pont MONTHS, hetun* any order ..b-mluio sl.;.ll h<- i.-mIc
iprenii hv tin* (Nuirl.
All bii*ni*aa of this kind cnn'iiiiip-. to receive prompt nt*
ntion nt tho Office ol tin* (>KOR(ilA Jot U.NAl,.
1 hi.'
1 linn.
i x|K r I.
Itn.i
Point
Ml i till
llilv
0 111
in liisnj.nit-
N’ill. r. . In
nt ri'i'i'iviri;
■ • hml ink. 11
icni) liutl nl.
-iter h:i>! |n
l!ic lli'.si.'ui
n 1 in l'iiris
nl. mill |im.
s his h'":ill.
Tl
I Pnt .
!■ ibnrii
s Intc.
I’OETKY.
A IBflanilion «( 3,»vc.
" I utn for plriin, fitnplc Im'e, without nu\ enihrohleiy.’’
Urn 11 nmn t it nil ilctrlu r.
« \ lair face will wither; n lull c\c will wax hollow ; hut a
nod heart i- tilt* huii ami luouii; In, it hliiuce bright ulul lie* u
,.b:.£*•*.’’—Shnk*j,-:mc.
I love thee! but I do not thinii
I'li* lonn is perfect ginee,
Nor tout the charms 01 Yciiiia dwell
In 'he features nl ihx h re ;
llovcllicc! but I tin 11 k INch'cu
A Miialler font than iliiiir.
I also think I've seen hclorc
An ankle uiucli inore fun 1 .
oldie
1 love thee! but a biight. i cic,
r check l’\r known,
irlinul, and a inontU
i. 1' ihun done o** n ;
but l kllOW I’**.' -Pi: II
neck and band
dint more lightly **«*
tin- hrce/.rs launeil.
A whit
And tresi"
NV’lioii 1
TI»M lliiM ail |
When l do,.*
1 love lliee! In
Dost Hcorn, I
Intend to pin.-:
And u l I In*
I In
One.
* the.
' till!
for I
W Ulllit
lore rich I* duw 1 n-d
Of a purr aiid noble 1
"kill.I,
nii the gifts
nitiih
for llicri' ne*er w.m
A he«irt nierctnn than thin-.
Or that could touch m*»v< ttiudiwuly
tiecpmisive chord* in mine.
The following song was diti't b\ M i-s Meadows a
ns«er not lon« since . tin* word« me by >!r . l\euii><
t»tar M says they will ne*er heturvutten hy those win
ur to the inutdeul sounds mid li.uuiing -irams w
readied forth, os from u heart aliv.i to tlm keenest --n
“ How 4'oiild yoci like a poor jitrl
If you w ill leave ine.ah.do not deeeive me,
Tell me at once, dm sndstury ol woe;
Yo u vn.vMi> mo *\ere plighted, now lose nmj >
slighted'
slit**'it I in. I bit:
l»r. nin n I di- i
mi nf, lull y M
x\I10111 Jn ii n| xt
«n\ tiusucr, (iftirps
t?»»« 'I fare sliuuM n«
r» a»j\ tnkt n tile v. il
Tfii* tidl: • x\! i.-i
t» II Ititri o;n : Jtim I'n
piitcliorl h«• r to tin \
w iff of n IVisli iiol
upon v. !to«o :. i<! !,.• roost
p«* w » «l folInxvii:»r Jiim j
m '■ 'lii pi Y*niil.
l'diLri nic arrivt <1 nl lit
ry of tin' jifv.ii -si'hv
u tin tin- faittl !.:t'o. nml 1
—< voniu.: tlo l say !—In ti vv tl
nntions bad tnlo-n p! < r. ii xva- i
tin* riiirfcotnli ; nrn! tlv prit'
rUnwci, n tolvftl i«. sct lortli at
l"f flic arclil'islmp,
f n.o tirfltliisltop vvas, lmwcxcr. mo xvhrro 1
I 'lii.il. All that s'i.' Men.! I learn in n. the drowsy
Sv. port* in of tlf palace was. that ho was either
in rftironu'fit at tin* semintu\ of Si. M tgloise. -.r he
v. re;t to pass the ('••!.• of Si. Hrm . will) the linlv
fatlu i- {of tht Chart? ut . du : ■ cr,- nr la
was rr linjr liims? if at liis c ...ny-lton-e at Con-
llftirs ftttr Sf /nr !
Ih.lll il aiul di.-appointed, thn pr
to Ik v hotol. S!io retired t«. rtN*
il'Miie to the care nt' her I'tfenhmt.
of j'Ntiee, her hatred nf peifuly.
ate pielv for its amiable add im <»<
il iii»p..ssih!e for her to sh p. \\ I !•• any mentis to
preu nt the meditated injury was ns vot untried, at
\eti o'clock I'.ii^ebie xvtt; siimmrn.i \ to the ear.
ri?\o*'. nml tin \ drove to the abbey. “ Let me. >ee
the aldtess as soon as possible,” was the message
soi t. 'i'!' i • xx- r. as n : !.: ! - < spi eti d, was n
positive refusal. The abbess was ohlitu’d to he in
otlie. ai that hour in tin* chmeh She thou asked if
she inijrhi i:nt ho permitted to enter thn convent, \ >
reveal son;.■ 11»inu to !• r of the Ltr< at<“*t importance,
The reply \\ , “ no t , c.\
>:-»u « i th iio-hhi :iiop nl' ikiii- .” And’in.w, al
most in rh • pair, tin* ’..rinei-'N re-entered the car
riage, and established her elf at the door of
tiie ehtireh. tlierc to await the arrival of tin* pre.
' l>ein- ha
leal tak'
vho has ‘n
b md a vt „
if.. thliw it
t * he a rule
’ ' his
einpb
rod 1T0C
st rid I ini
nlhof March
e on the cvei
'.ecesvnry nxpln*
p i * the nijdit <■:
is, as her only
•eon her s<aieh
1>p
• back
her love
mid her alf eii.ui-
• *nt victims. :n; d*
it:*-',' I Ia dm s, inn down by i
•n i'li by tin- 'ji u . I do believe
noJliii'j In do.’ | ad*; about the j
*•' a Hf. ever; !.■•:' I hy l*rovl.
* ! • man. I be*
x-. ithout : ity < • . ptiou ; a hixv
•u inie rtnin<y of :hc law. Voiir
e i is a man of business: a I xv ays busy
l! ; Incfjtiev his tailors, his stables, I
ibinish i ; m \x ii-ii ♦ a place and coil- 1
if'“ftin* If . tideitof (very thing else. |
•" '"' d . s I: ; •••upation, his standing in i
11 i dls if'., his place ns scientifically as
a me tnl revm\v,
• thro’ all th* evul .lions of his craft. The j
' lieggar carries a sii k child, or a greasy
piece of paivlimeut Ircmi a c. rporation officer, with
i long tab* at tie ■ en*I of it, or grind • * n a squeaking
hod organ, or pia; a liddle 1o a dancing baboon.
I Ik m- *■ orthy people have all s< nieiliing to do, ^’ou
■ ■" m ti nd what tin > wet n ad for* The
*•■ oi i.| wouldn’t have nil Mirtsof people in it without
i
W. |, the | in t i xvhi. !: 1 pm coming is this. ]
'''iff knew a man xx ho had imlhing to do. He was
the circumstance of nil accident and a result. A i
mere •circumstance,* for l.e was about us near ',
nothing as nohody : of * an accident,* for a rich 1
"Id Mu ic hi b in a fortune, llifiigh l’<ugetfulnesN
to d nke a will, mul !■ •?*v*• ii to his housekeeper, ns
h" lu d promised : and ; :: restill,* for it neither •
min 'd his head, nor ehaiiri 'd liis disposition ; it es. 1
tr' !: 11 •(! him, my ol 1 f.: . .'* in: ih Lincoln, foi ,
it xx as I is l ame, in tin indomitable resolution to be n
* gentleinnn.’—A nd he had iml cue definition of the ;
'\<>rd : • a man who has nothing to do,* He didn’t
iv . Mi h it out o| I )r. Jolmsoti; h«* v. as I.is own lexico- !
Into
'J'lle
ek had struck < h
Tlmn how could you lit
Wlmn fir si you wooed me
Could I. like you,pro*i
CctiMiij* to pleas you, l *«■
Tlmii lio*v could vim us
.• u poor girl so I
other* piirHUi’d
ineonstntit ' nb.
n il to U 1
a j.c
..nl ^
Nouc to befriend nu*, wImmi «l*»utli shall <
Will you one tear,on my cold gi.oc I
And cry my truc-la arl* d lo*e h c. j.
Then how could I use a poor ^ii I so I
MLcJCELLANEOUxS.
ii. " I»r* u one of the sei -
»re d liis vay l<i her car.
titl l.i . ho tilv, w tlie arch-
cloister doir: hi is ol.
iiiv is going to lie.
tin
thn
.Madame,'
tired by
*ndy at the altar, ai
gin.”
j in* princess and Ki'gi ni-* .slmd- < red xxl
hoard till • intelligence ; hni, r«•■■•overing h
sene*' of mind, tlie princess wrnie a l«
on her tablets, and then (.id -red her valet t
xx ay lor them through the crowd, and conduct In
to tlio sacristy without losing
I Ulgeuie, III UtlW l;i!", t I the * ■
phe
This re -oh.*‘i »n had been formed after mature re-
fet lion, h eanic about in this wax.—Jeremiah
lied been overworked when la was a boy. Ilisj
mother sent him t" school to one Static feeler, a ;
big brawny Dutchman. I knew him well, and he 1
a*us a peele •.* 'Tin* school-house was nxxay otV nt 1
the cross roads, a mile and a half from our village, i
in *i little chimp of buttonwood grove, interspersed I
with lurch spiigs, originally, though they were be- i
iug thinned out in our tune : and it xvusu tiresome
wa .k, Ibr a lad xx ho earri' d a half conned lesson in
one side "| his head, and a wellconued idea of the :
quality “f the birch sprigs, in the other side. Jcr* I
• niiali s id il was too much f»r him ; between the
mother and the mast *i\ lie would ahsolutely be !
worked t-1 ik atli ; and this unhappy result might
liaxe actually com** about, hut for the lucky eircuin-1
stance I am lmw ahi.ut to relat« . which fortinintcly
! dropped in. ami if not pn .served his life, hut seenr- j
< d to tie world tla- materials of this instructive'
moment; giving urchin xv ho stood t'
\ another »er-
bij mt
ol vaiied (
Till*; No VICK.—A TRUK STORY.
HY AMELIA Ol'lE.
** I, in prubaliuu of a siHiorliooJ.' *—SjntLijunrc.
The events which 1 am about to relate took place,
in Paris, in the reign of Louis the Fifteenth; all,
excepting the names, or rather the titles of the
parties, lor their first names an those which uctu.
nil) belonged to tiie actors of the drama, being life,
bully true.
The Count de Yilleroi, a noble ot high di scent
find great feudal possessions, i»ad an uiny daughter,
|lennetta, xvbo, almost in her cluldhoud, i vim • d so
jecided a vocation tor a <• mventiul life, that before
attaining the age of sixteen, she entered upon her
lloviciate in the v iiveiit where she had been edu
cated* Returning home, in coiw ipi'.-m-e ot u s. •
acre illness, a few months aft r. sla met. at her In- j
jAier’s, Adrien, Viscount de Moruny, a xoungman, j
|ier c(}iial-iii birth, fortune, and » mioxxmeiiis; a mu-!
. jtual attachment ensued, and thf yxvereou flic point \
jUif marriage, when M. do \ illeroi died, h aving his i
|j tluughter umk r the guurdiansiiip of liis only sister,!
ithe Marquise de Charnillart,
i The lady, still young enough for coquetry, had, |
pm fortunately, imbibed an attae! ineiit for de Mur- •
^ia), and, in revenge for hi a neglect of la r charm.-.;
resolved to separate the 1 »v rs ; an npporumrK for'
which purpose unluckily oll'ered it-< it. in his being!
appointed secretary to an embassy at tla- m urt ol i
!. St. Petersburg.
* The Marquise immediately plac’d her n! ce ul tin
■roval ahlnyv of Pautlicniont rue de tiivnx r.c, i:i Pa- j
1 Iris ; tla* abbess of which convent was nearly eon-1
I Inerted with her family, and joined her h'-artiiy n.
I f endeavoring to induce the fair uovic t*» increase
the already large numherof ilhistrioin ladii s of the
ytotisc of Villeroi, who had attained th highest ho-
liiors of the church.
f 'The Murquise udopted the further precaution of
' sending to the Alihev nf Pantheinont. parti) as com-
panion, partly as attendant upon her ni • •;, a ten
ant’s daughter, Kugenic Latour, whose voeati«>ii for
b religious life she well knew, promising that it’she
succeeded in inducing I lenrictfa to take the veil, she
Would herself furnish the money required tor her
jrntering the same convent. Jn addition to this,
•nonymous letters were dropp • I b* unknown hands.
Into iae apartment of the lair maiden, announcing
Hint Adrien xxus on the p< i\t <-f muni ■: • to a
Russian princess ; and th ■ Marquise slioxv. - oiu
vnuiiieutions addres a*d to herself to tie• saiiK elic-t;
to that poor Hemietta, h ; :ii r m-tnii i from In r
false lover, and assail* d i ex rx - by per-
suasions and nrgnm tit' in favour of a I'lq/i.m-
lift*, was at last driven to resume the dress and dm
ties of u novice, and to anm une*- l.- i inn nti* u of
becoming a nun as .soon ic. the n qui u:« lui... . * -
undergone.
Although, however, tla M
lain point, succeeded in In. r
which she employed failed !.
an a fleet ionatc, Iiomm-Ik art* d girl
quid* ^ympujb) of youth tow
jeigm ui) atta -li 'd to I. r\"*aig i idx u ! >«..
once, and tlu mi • •
*< nicd religion-, fi « lii _s, iiiat po*. I h i i ;a’ x
ti I iwm tin .
tltnn of d« x• ' n, in ' n '^ , *«. i
good faith of tla ,M i i f d to ;
vatc, lesi.Mig uim to
church,
Nev. rhad a »
nobility, ami per
been gathered togi-ib.er on n< Ii
pride ol tie. aunt had led he r to
of her niece’s preli.ssion i
... I lis-
ill did her sparkling dr**
the deadly wliiteia >s of In
of her eountenane*.’, a - *h
mss of despair, tla; opu.
imp* »s
how.
As ;
uurinj
die rose from Ikt ki
: was heard at tiie
t tin servants in l ; v
I: was this. Our v. t!iv .Ii.r, among
other .sapient inventions for teaching pie young idea
how to shoot, lmd a rule, that a * p< King class should
Monday morning, n verse its order iiom head to
tail; the lads took • ••.eh otl.er (lown as tl. x caught
th missing word . through the xvi ek, and on Sun
day, the hoy, who stood head, took homo a ccrtili- 1
f iippinhati ui in his pocket, and the unlucky I
furnished xv.ill a ccrtili-
*n liis back. 'I hc xvor<|. one Saturday, was \
■ cated in the i/n,’ It toot rry t In lanning-pluco !
tiie i t,:.mih' xvi nl liome • a stiiped pig,’ Rut
seinhly of r*.yulty. 1 t\.:*t xvas m.t all. Mast* r Peeler, for he was a ge. j
aims to distil.-tion, nitisin his iim.gax. poor Jerry the consolutorv
• ii occasion, i be pi* *>| information, at parting, that unless lie
ir ke thee* runony spelled that w.nd on .Monday morning, syllable by
g and digfiiii« d i syllable, putlir.g it together as lie \xcut along, lie
should have another * waking up,’ that would be a I
r. accord with caution t«» him all the dn\ - t bis life,
Faithfull :i'l Jerry strive t*» master that hard-1
mouthed word; to him it was a re uar-built jnxv- I
breaker. i!u ‘1’ouldu’t twist liis tongue round it, ■
nohow,* lie spelled it over .i hundred tiiiiCH; hi; |
dr. allied about it at night ; Ik* turned it over, took
t apart, and tri.-d it and tried it, until its tingling {
•'Hid ring m hi*- cars like Ibrtx s.rigli-l>ells ; and [
. k, and the king mr
it..-I. with the firm.
I III* gat* of ..
a sort of loud mur-
mil of the cl urcli,
•• Turn tlio*.: lo: i-
me,
uut! v cr
ni n nobitmnn, in
a , 1 *r>
loud
voice :
xv b* 1
M
uni t) in in
,|
alJl
\ fio sat
hy tii" fire, ■
but
tlu '.'11 1
ulreailx patting
unhidden, f<
r tlu v
XX lth i
Uiii} -'1
•1
>rc
him. tho
"I’y picture
Wei
• ! curing
mt a yo
:ng man x
bo In
1 tiii.it
•d, but
of il*;
ir.—Tint w
Ins rtliihl
oh ill. The I
was
It covern
g, and
t ruggl ing
t" r* ii
nil) w here It"
sc lion
h
ur was app
i>a
•1
ing
; ami xx ith the sensa- i
XV us
. Til" c
iv.uu.st
mcc drew
l leitrit fa’s
aUcu-
thun
>f
1 culprit ge.
lir
(t
Uk
wallow 0.
lie buckled j
ti<
tt.tle.-j.
tviiwt ti
• ikt auifl
wan. 1
ailing
Ik r to
hi.- st
■•«!»
around the
slung it • *x i
r bis slioill- |
kilt;
i Ik I’oi'".
be *»! ••(
■
ih;.
;>h*’ si
vv. .lie
rlt c.
flung Lin
>1 i
.•it
"1 the *!
» »r. As Ik 1
1*( «"
ized Ik
r I- \ * r in thi; now
• X«'llt !
whom
ha. k<
iis x\ ay t"X\
in!
lie
•cfue of
iis auiicipn- I
I Ik \
were bet
ring ax
n . (1 .
1,0 lltt
■1'i'd Ull •• Ull
t. d i
gt».
m\. Hie IV
,h
ml
•dear hi
"•/." of the
dii i
/’ w nidi
till llli (1
tub ,• x- 1
S"tll
but t
K* i’.U-
i.mim
. ' "MIL d to
re
xig-
Mate his
mind. His
f!r\
prctfMiov
»f her n
in In l,« r
nr: g*
'land
ii i mi-
11 • bit
ms an*
•Ik
r tun
. • i xx under,’ ttftid he :
<U
•elation. 1
ecu lied
Iter \u bei
.
W hat
an 1 \-
•
f, • \vk .t ij>
> in g"ing
t • school for
l>r«
siem of
later. :
love, ui
\iuty,
and
pony,
1 xer
W lint coodt
ill
it
do
Mi" tO "
hanged and
Deiimctl from
her gli
t< ning * \
, us
lie tm
Med j,,
f),i(',ir*
(1
hout like a
(Im
1
wisl.l XX
s a gentle- j
km.
•l at tla;
feet ol
the an I*
i>lx v
Rut
when
mail
1
w i>h [ hud t
othii
g t*
1(1"! Mil
ter Peeler is
tin
e, w 1,(111
.« HWtu
moment \
as re.*
Six eoi
u*, t#l,e
a gre
It
. t ul. Hi
w*
' ; n'
knock m<
about so, il' ;
1. it
llmt th ct
ivnnmx
must go on. 1 inn
•gil slit
XV 01.1*1
1 was
a
inn.—I’ll a
•l
t"
.•bool to 1
• hammered
b i
1 xx retell
.r life.'
Neither
lint i*
ok of
ugom.
iu tiii
w
t. \ and Ids
XX
rati
lining xx
th bis reea-
nor
that of
:
roigmiih
a vvh
el, m
i-ei e*i-
|.i;ui:.
11
\\ I'ulios, lit
c
•
Kill
d iii - list
. and broke
1 d,
was |.is
oil t
ic b* ,k > *
ilclit
irclati
. who
out al
>u.
. ■ I'll lx. lia
d
i:'.’
boiiiing
1
in bis
hands ta
I dels
i.aiiK
lied iu
• ii
11 do what
f*
'
.>'* r 1 v
•ice. behind
ii.l l.e,
iu tb* kin
tl :.l U
he, “ \
b: t i'
" i b
lo
iltr .l around
Ul
*1
th*
re was m
iMer I’celcr 1
\ our ;
n.ui,
Y(
hv
epl,.
I havetu
t!i.> are
•j.n stiou t.» 1 leitrit t .
•• 1 am just mu .
blu.diiug uoxii !:•.
*• lu xx hut dioecM
••In the uioce •- .
*• II..xx ! in tho d;.
arehbisl.oo, i. a v< r
plot.
i"d ii.-r aunt.
iswcr m< umdiune, 1 t
shop; and lie put ti.a
•i veutci u, lain r( d out
l you ever f( eeixe tla wi
at his lu
No!
tim d
M tiled';.-
* him
the moment, that
xpression, lmd j
d v. n't til*• belief ,
of Toul l
> one then
Tile . cat of
. be* u dead
•an be audio.
•oilectu g
.(*"pt til'.*
•elf and s
espt ctlul teougli!' winch bail been !
\ ixidlx pn .- it to bis mind, bad lu < i uttered in!
the < :.r ot the dreadi d t rm who .• frown chilled j
bis bun id, he n.n red one Mum k of t i ror, Hung aw av J
b.> bo.ami lal.it g to hi . heels, never ioi bed he- j
l.imi him, until h bad i>•»!t< d i:. at hi iiiotiu r’s door, !
: : : siiiminvd it ■ t hi • i»:•.<•'..—* Mother,’ said he, to '
, ‘Moth . 1*11 ! darned if
i ii, i 'i all 1"* Seringa*
I t o to i chool
I i argument that • umici! is ot no consequence j
di Liimoln's literary la-1
'1 •
uat( Ini •
\t tin. I
ill aka
oloring
aJ tali
• .pc, hi
had.to
a of (lie
atii. he*
mum] i
peril'
til.
i b .
sens.* of KUrij.j,
lahiish (lug ftiliicl*. it i; .*
raU-d j fooffc, suddenly 1 n
h> r wages, and *«T huth Ir
tjcteriiiilli d, if p >
\ i count de Mon
\N In th« r her p
..| her ta,V. | # .t.
iiot, lucki ) , belli
licit*. of till nob;
and i
glit In
“ xv hat the 11: . !•) lie \\ ms ahont standing there, tight
in tiie xxny.” his i:i, . phistn■:.{* d ai:s\\. r w.m, ••he
lmd nothing rise to d
This little incident m : cht have !•* ti of serv'c* to
IniTi. ifhc had an) emploxiiKtit at home. Rm that
being out of the qd« ti. ■!', h" was soon uhroiul again :
and them \t time I > ** liim he wore an air of sub
ten disquietude* 11 - h I been slinnn t'idv. ‘hock*
ittgly ill-treated. "W hat doyon think!” said he;
I stepped a hoar* I a steam boat at the xxhnrf, x« ster-
day: I xvas looking tluoi git her; I had nothing else
to do. you know, nml helbiv I wnstiwarc. 1 fotttid we
were tvnvelliug up the North River ! \ couldn’t
think ofgnit.g from In n. . 1 had no monex—no
clothes—km w nabob) ; and when l politely asked
them to put uk* uslmre and let me go homo, thev
told uk l might 'mind my own concern*, and that l
had no laisim s to he on hoard, if I wasn’t going to
Albany 1 “ Rut i lot’s not till,” buid lie, lo< kit g enu*
tioiisl) round, to s* e if any body e-Mild laar, **tl:ex
aetua!l) sent me on shore m a iittl boat, ten miles
oti; beeausi I could u pay m\ pas-age : ami I beg.
g* d in) way dow n in a truck cart.” 1 expressed
my s)mpntli). •• Atidyet, 1 ’ continued lie, “when I
went to tilt; police olhee. to complain ot' tins kind of
treutinent, stoaliug me awax from my home ami
friends in this w ay. ti.«•) actually ii tight d ami aid
as much us that it served me about right; and that
as I •*lmd nothing else to do,” 1 might as well he rid
ing ten mih * out in a steamboat, mid ten back in a
truck cart, im not; tl ey didn't set; as it made un\
dillcreiice !’*
I consoled the poor fellow a- wi ll as i could, and
wc parted.
Ii was hut a f'\v days aft*rwardM tliat Jerry’s man
Tom cam to me, in great pertuthati.i". u..| ioliim*'
that his masti'i* had bci a missing all i.lgut, and that
ho bad accidentally found Inin in the police olhee,
whore be then was, charged w iih some <»tl' uce, and
he begged me to come down and see what was the
matter. 1 went. Just ns I lmd succeeded ia el*
bowing my way through tin* crowd, I heard the
name “Jeremiah Lincoln” called out; nml there,
sure enough, stood m\ poor friend, looking ns wo-
begone a.id sheepish as the mer. M drub of u sky
lark in the dock.
•Swear the witness,’said the magistrate ; and the
witness wn.-;'.worn, • W hat’s the oflenco?’ And
the witness told his story; lmw a fellow hud b* <n
arrested for stealing n pocket book in the street lust
night ; how a set of rowdies hud rescued him: how
ibex prucun d ussi.-staiicc mid ruptured a lot of the
chaps, and this v. . i.e of th*. in.*
•W’lint do you say to this !’ room! tho mngis-
irnte.
Jerry mumbled o
nruoiiut of w hicli xx .*
stepped over,and x\
ter, having nothing * l
and carri* d to the Meek i'p.’
‘All!’raid the magistrate.
* I have si en ) ou h lore ; yo
tow n thnt Inis in thinn (!■ < I" no,
mid he shook his finger,*ii l« "
1*11 put you in ti wax to find employment.’
Jcitv sci/ed hi Mint, and slunk out of the oflic
iiko a xx hippi (.1 dog.
Finding that these accidental scrap* s were rath-
cr troublesome, and very annoy ing, particularly us,
having nothingelsi: to do, his mind invariably rumiii-
ated darkly and idly upon one until lie got into an-
otln . ; lie bethought to liims- if of leading a more
circumspect lite, and stepjiing along bis way with
gn ater caution. Home was, of course an ubsnlut
soliti de durid' all those hours, especially, in xx hich
the active world L busy *, so hi hi gun to look around
for stuiie pivlVell) . ale and lawful wax of killing the
time, which dax by day, he found hanging on his
hands, lie had m tie. <1 in liis walks, a lawyer’s of
fice, ami sitting within it a quiet, demure looking
little man. with bis dm. on hit* ham), and spcctach s
on In's nose. ‘Tlint place,’ said Jerry to himself,
•must !)•• a sanctuary; if 1 could hut scrape an ne-
quuitilanci’ th* re, it would bn so interesting to bear
him tulk ; lawx* rs know every tiling, ami a little
more, tla) ?.i) : and max belie lias nothing else to
<lo.
Aii opportunity soon ofU re!. Having uotliiug
c)m to do, Jerry endors* d a note for a neighbor, and
in dm time, much J*» bis nstuiiiMnuei.it, was notified
that 'di" boiler looked ioliim ft r payment*’ I le
stepp' d in to the little lawyer, to take ndxice. He
found him poring over an old purdim* nl deed, into
w 1 pped tiiu no I lie w as rot ling, a i Jerry
. ntered, A rctutuit fee, th* < o require tl,
w Iii«*li was, of course, to del* ml line -• It against the
claim t«» the last • xtr •mi'.)’, and n hnudiar chat ol an
hour completely lnokc the ic-{-ami thence forward
J. rry mud* tho attorney *s olii*." u regular rnori.ing
lounge, |i was quite pleasant; tlf attorney was an
agreeable little man; an n*gr* eahlo pairol hlaek
*•). s (u’easioiiull) |" er* (1 through a glass door,
vvliicli divided tin "Hi*from an adjoining sitting
room. An introduction to a pair of sisters, who
formed purl of tht ! otischold cistnbli.sliment soon
follow • cl: iiqd ometinics had a ell*
cut, Jerry, v. ho had nothing else t«> do, now and then
strax' d into tin' family iq.'irtmcnt.
tine dax ho was sittim.' inti;" attorney’s oflicc, as
usual* ’I . pat •!.;m• nt deed lay uj lab
the si«•« * t :• * • i s w .r- tii r * vv n back upon the forehead ;
and Mr. t’ok* 1 , addn s.-in; himself very kindly to liis
Iiieml, "pi ned tli<• follow ing discourse :—
•Well, Jen v, lux l»ov, when u it to come *.tl
‘Collie *itl’*—irktilrnme oil’!*
• ( Hi, the w edding ' It’s no joking matter with me
I a*, lire \..u, Tnbhv. 1 ii , i«ler.-ta.nd, is g*iit g to
THK DAMSl’I* OF DARIEN.
Extract from a m xv novel by Mr. Sims, author
of “Tire \ eiunxM c,” Are., to be published by Lea
tV Rlanelinril :
The dreadful -erenni vvliicli she heard was one of
agony iml*» d. nml of a thrilling danger, but it threat-
(1 Teresa Davila with none. Let us leave her,
then fore, ami return to the place where we left
'• treacherous and cowardly (Iambito, waiting, in
jual terror and impatience, for the coming of tho
matador who lmd gone to reconnoitre the dwelling
xv her** his distilled victim, like the moth about tho
flame, still lingered in unprofitable pursuit, losing
time nml risking life. After remaining some time
ihseitt. Ortmlo returned in some hurry to his cm-
phi)or, having, in the meanwhile, succeeded in ob-
iuing a glance at '.In* greater part ol the. scene bo.
tween Vasco Nunez and the woman whom’ho
sought, which we have just described*
Dispose yourself, stnor, he will he* hero
inon,** were tin* words of the professional nssas-
i have seen him, (trtado?” demanded Garn-
r a miserable explanation, the
, ilia t, seeing the crowd, he just
s to find out what was the mat*
i do, win u he was seized.
"Heeling himself,
■ 11 il man ahunl
on may go ; blit,’
voii here again.
bit*).
Ah, that I have, and seen him, ton, nearly as
loxv to earth as my cross shall bring him,”
1 low ! w hat mean you ?”
He km It to thn proud senora, and got her foot
instead of her hand. W en? the man not blind as all
your silly lovers are who run afte r women, he must
have seen the scorn in her eyes, even if the words of
her mouth did not till his ears. Were a cavalier
wise tl> i» liiiHinrsH <>f lovi-.nmkiii|t would iiIwovb fall jam 'was of piganti? size,‘"and”'in the‘impcrfe«
the Ki noius ; tltcv iieed uh more tltnn we m-ed light of ihe moon, flickering among tho treca. W
them, mid it ia nguuiHl uuluro nml rt uaon that tho
stro..g hiioulil how I., i.ml supplicate the wctik. Tho
thing will he i linnged some duy,and, indeed, 1 know
not tlmt it is not already changing, sonor. I know
onto tlntnsi'ls who tlo nothing from night to morn,
ing, hut look niter tint men ; nml, tlinblo, hail they
—the same cry of horror and of p*in which impired
Theresa Davila with ,uch overwhelming dread
startled the dreary and deep alienee a* the aeaaa,
and, in no instant, drove from the muting and mor
bid mind of Vasco Nunez, the enfeebling incerti
tude of thought and despondency of feeling which
made him nerveless as he went, and heedieaaofbia
way. He recoiled in the first moment of hit mr.
prist,, tmd thus avoided the blow, when anotlier for
ward step would have planted the dagger in bigt
bosom. Tiie cry whicii continued to ring through
the w oods was no less surprising to tiie matador,
and liis eyes were averted from his victim, instruc
tively, to the spot where Garabito stood, and whenco
tiie alarm proceeded. Tlint instant was fortunate
ly employed by Vnsco Nunez to rush forward, and
the murderer failing in his first plan—which de
pended upon the use of a single instant—like tho
linking tiger baffled in bis spring, slunk back into
the thicker woods, and hurried, wiib a caution tltat
looked very much like cowardice, as waif bows thn
man whom lie had pledged himself to slay, as fronn
the miserable creature wbo hud employed him. But)
liis flight wot not the result of cowardice, but of a
calm, deliberate prudence, which was habitual. Iin
had seen enough, in that single backward glance, to
justify him in shrinking from a conflict which pro
mised to be too unequal to leave biin any hope front
its result. He beheld the busc-soulcd and mean.
! spirited Garabito crouching upon liis knee, implor-
| ing mercy front one who stood over him, with liis
steel already recking with his blood. The assail-
flickering among the trees, hrv
| scented to dilate supcri.uturally to tiie > yes of
j Vasco Nunez, c, well us to those of the ma
tador. Ttu' broken words of Garabito, implor
ing his life, reached the ears of tho former, and 'no
hurried forward with mixed feelings of scorn and
. . , - . , , -| But lite w ords of the coward were silenced
strength enough, would seize, in spite of one s teeth, j h> ,| lc repeated blows of Ids antagonist, who, strik-
upon, von goodlooknig h'U;;w they niet. I have king him beneath Hi* feet, buried'Ilia weapon it*
three rapid but unpeccssary thursts in .his bosom ;
I then, c rying aloud to Vnsco Nunez as he came fur*
j xvurd, but waiting bis approach, lie apprised him ot*
j the true murderer*
I “ It is (Xouu&u, the rebel! It is thus that hu
| laughs ut ids enemies—it is thus that its iriuks thu
blood of the Spaniard. Would you follbw on- ln »
| footsteps'?—Como! he flinga-the blood of your broths
j «;r in jtuut fuco—4ic laughs at your ti Hinder and v'oud
j burkiug do^s! Hu! hu ^ hex!” Thus tho howling
ofVtt.se*) Nunez, whom he regarded in eomnioii
with alLtho Spa mar* Is, os a foe, he fled among the
trees, and as the cavalier advanced into the plum o()
I the city, lu# beheld-; him darting up the little emu
nonces by xxdiich ic was environed to the north*
Standing on one ot’ fcbssc cminanuos, tiie fierco
Clmrttlbee Vooked down upon the city, & his )iaim
xvas stretched over it, ns If hi malodirtious. fiat
his words came not to the curs of Vasco Nunez,
whom a sentiment of respect, if not awe, luted to tin*,
spot, iu uiute survey of the bold savogc, who had
battled so many of the Spuuish c&ptfims, and had
dared at hist to descend from his secret mountain
passes, to wreak his private vengeance ia the blood
of his-foe, oven in tho streets of the guarded rit).
His line, lofty figure, raised in the moonlight—bin
daring valor, and the imposing and net ungraceful
attitude in xvhich lie stood, oominundcd the tdtnira*
lion ofoue, who, like Vasco Nunez, was much murir
of a c.av.dier than soldier ; and was too deeply in.
lined with tile sentiment of romance, peculiar to tho
time, nor to feehadnriiration for the hardy virtue of
th*-ludiau, whose patriotism had survived his peo.
pl**, and whose courage had never faltered, though
dentil, lor many seasons, bod dogged his fewtstepn
nml forever bung upon his path in blofal^ WhiW*
Ik* gazed, the ivbei sunk from sight, melting as it
were into timt pale Hazy atmosphere, against which
he hud seemed but a moment bafone to lean. Vns.
co returned to the spot w hen; lie hud seen the strug
gle, to recognise bis own cowardly foo ia tbo vic
tim, and to (iud that he was dead. In a moment,
the recollection of the woman’s wrong, and her
murdered koii, rushed upon his mind, and though 1ih»
knew not the connexion of Cuoiiabn and the victim,
he yet found it easy to conceive thnt the rebel came
as the aveoffer of the bov.
been in some danger more than once myself from
these mnn-devourert.”
And the senorn Imth refused Vasco Nunez, thou
snyest—hut I knew that well enough before. 1
thought as much from the s|>eeeh which she made to
me xx hen xve spoke together lust.”
“ AY lint! thou thinkot thy own chance better
with this harpy !” replied the plain-spoken matador,
as he inferred from tiie Rclf-complncent manner of
the other’s remark, that his vanity xvas growing
higher limn his head, according to the Indian pro
verb.—•• Rut thou blindest thyself, senor, even like
Vasco Nunc/.* This woman hath no cam for one
man more than another, only so far as he may help
t«> give her plr.ee above tla; "liter man-devourers of
her sex. She is one of u kind, senor, and would
freely ini*n ) your |»oor nmtudor, Urtudo, to-mor
row. it lie could show her that the power was in him
I** give her place iu the ceremonial higher than
Donna Inez or the Senora Margarita, or any other
damsel who hath cocked hose against the heavens
when the brag xvas the common business. A toss
of a eastellnno with thee, senur, that thou gettest nu
answer from this proud woman like that of the Senor
Vasco.”
The vanity of Garabito was annoyed by the blunt-
ness of the niutudor, hut the moment was not one lur
controversy.
“ W e must he axvny and prepare ourselves, senor,
for litis man, ami semi him to the devil ns we best
may* We need give ourselves no trouble about
the women—they will find their xvny to him as Eve
did, w ithout any assistance. Keep you here be.
, ticutli this tre*—l xx ill advance to the shot banyan
that stands w itliiii the path, and my dagger shall pick
his teeth ere lie gets round it. From this place you
can see the whole, for the moonlight will shine upon
my back.—You will know the proper moment to
look, when the light streams from the bohio ns lie
comes out. It will not be long to that time, if 1
might judge from tiie senoru’s answers and the
senor’s looks. And now, see with both eyes, sener,
for a better brand w as never made by matador than
I shall make lor you.”
••Rut should you fail ul the first stroke, Ortado ?”
was the timid suggestion nf the coward*
“Try a second,” coolly responded the nssas.
“ He will grapple w ith you ?”
“ Then conies your turn ; set in while I cling to
him, undmuke your own mark. Cut the sinews
if you can’t get nt his vitals easily—hamstring
him.”
Garabito could say no more, but a cold sweat
itood upon hi* foreheud, dummy and thick, as the
matador kit bun lo tub*, tin* place determined on.
I li.s hn* cs shook lieur-ath him, liis pulse buuu'.Kd
w itli a flickering irrcgulurity, mid as the moments
passed rapidly to the completion of the interval be.
txvecii the preparation and the deed, ihe nerves of
the base cr* atuiv gn w more ur.d more unsteady
and uiistiung. The delay was not gicat. Th*;
duor of the b*»hio openi d. and the ruddy gleams of
the light from within fell among the leaves and upon
the path along vvliicli a moment alter lie beheld his j
i* av in* ! Ah, you six
my ndv i. ", * h !”
Jerry was thunder 'n
'J’ll" llttl»| IK V JM "C*’(
you ; v- might base
x\ h i .*.ii"ii!d not -x it.
AVI,'
idn’t v»u tak*
ruck 1
d(*l.
(k>ta*
Sba
P f* il
•r mind I forgivr
though l say it
•xx !—little puss:
It was ; bow il
(Tliei
, iK*t Jerry:) yours
w as iu u stufTed and
*' *i:. of U quil t bouse,,
i had gone ,
if th • world, like the j
ft* r the sue.
f 8tlQ|)C
xyii.gtb." "»>nxfurts ofj
•: I.ad 'Uiik into the i
: i rent he dwhatho «
f* ii- it) ; and
en forg ittoii or
. which never, except
• n. ad) alluded I",
i« ; ’ Udiii.d the mirror
• ol' a * tile clear hkv
oj't u* d n hook—they |
• tp* r—?h**y w* re . a-
. X If nail uni* ;
t • i an a (torn* Nin air-
i *•: .. . x horse*” ,
1 ” in the neigh*
^ aceiHtonicd
Km w to t very
little ( II*
I|**r neg on xour hug* r
rani' there, lieav* ii ki;
licrs. Well, til*' r . )Ul f If.e 0"IU r, * II ’
To iii ike tbest* t v short. Jerry ‘wa* into ii.* He
had nothing *•!-• t«, do, so tin y married him and
th* last time I wit that way, tin: Inxvxei’siiflice
wos in Jerry’s front parlor ; tla; rest *»t'the lamily
ueci | i'll tla nu niniiig part; and n couple ■ f spoil-
. pi* r« I ( x\
iiim <iIt!• ixxm.I in tin market, hiiggi.uj f"i* h-h.
*1 l, ‘I’m glad t«» M*e\"ii: lu w tlo you
Tm: S7 a it-Spangled Banner.—One of our con
temporaries, in re-publishing a day or two ugo, tht
justly admired and well known poetical effusion un r
dur this title, stated its author, Francis S. Kev
Esq. was a prisoner on board one of tho Biiiisfi.
bomb ships in the Patapsco, when he wrote ifc.
This is a mistake. Th*; song in question was,
originally published, wo f.p.d on reference to our
files, in the American of the 21st September, 1914
—a w eek after the bombardment of Fort McHenry ,
and the circumstances under which it was compos,
cd are thus stated ui the introductory editorial para-
graph which tb* :i accompanied it-. Mr. Key now
tills the office of l’. S.. District Attorney for tho
District of Columbia :
“ Dei knck of Baltimore.—The annexed song
hurrying victim* A ihoiisund darting lights gatli- ! wns composed under the following circumstances:
d before his eyes ut the burne instant, and lie felt | Agenilen.uu hud left Baltimore, in u flag of truco
tnnt any struggle brtxvern thr murderer And Vasco
Nun* 7. would tind I im utterly incapable of giving
the least help t»» his emissary. His strength failed
him with his sight, the point of his sword sunk in tla;
sand ut h:» foil,uwu la* sank forward with a stifled
respiration, for support upon the tree behind which
Ik* had been concealed.
Meanwhile, the same light streaming from tho
cottage which had warned Garabito ol the approach
of his enemy, announced to the matador to put him-.
for the purpose of getting released from the British
fleet a friend vd’ his w ho had been captured at Marl
borough. H« went as fur as tho mouth of tho Pn-
tuxent, and was uot permitted to return lest the in
ti jult'd attack on Baltimore should bo disclosed. He
was therefore brought up the Bay to tho mouth of
the Patapseo, wherothe flag-vessel wan kept under
the guns of n frigate, and he was compelled to wit
ness the bombardment of Fort McHenry, winch the
Admiral hud coasted that ho would narrv in a few
ur bis victim. This warning hud j hours, and that the city must fall. He watched the
flag at the Fort through the w hole day with on anx-
iety that can be better felt thun described, uutil the
night prevented him from seeing it. In the night
he watched tho bomb shells, nml at early dawn his
eye was again greeted by the proudly w nviug flag
of his country.”
O ! Miy can 5 on acc, by ll.e daws’*early light,
\\ lint *0 proudly we hailed ai thr twilight'* lowt gleamiwf,
WIigm bread »lnpe« and bright sinra (tiro,ihe perihiua tight.
• Jerry,*
get along, ikiw-u*
• Rad "hough !*
•How
In* lh< I'-iii-law, an
•Ik.
darned it I un i..1
and I'
,rhildr«n. «
ii"(hitm * Isi
A 1th U tear
. * ui'.ii’i rather
•■pell S> riiiLoftfitaii,
,-i: *rn b.
i.ld Pei U r,
i"P*
i.tix ••am* <1 • Il tla-
" I.1IH 111 oftl.t .^ul
(!"ii^autIuople
u.sl L«
Ik
i-mg him-
hi ir bur*
1 Id* In nd.
IWi
that th"i
had a le
ut it 1 uikI w.il u.1 vital") he put t«
, p.,ra‘*
ii" such ( lb ct upon thoi^sassin us upon his princi
pal. It was with him a slight matter of business,
and fn qitr ut cmplo) m*‘Ut, and a mental constitution
(d’uatuial liaidih*-"*!, hml elrd him to a cool, de-
libeinte iuditr relic*.*of mo«.d, which preserved him
fn n» i vti y * xciting* motion, w hether of hostility or
of fear.
Wh' ii Ik- saw the figure of Vasco Nunez along
•In path, In* pa. .-cl one arm entire.)' round th" trunk
"l th" tre l>* him! which lie stood, thus making it
hut only an imp* uctrahle shield for the protection of
bis brefo*. hut a sort of pivot upon which his body
might I* \ -»lv* tit ph usuiu. lli.-z right hand, grasp,
ii p th*- dagger, was lire to act upon nr.y part of the
narrow pa^iipr which it maim xi U-'tween the barty
ti ami ih" prove opposite, which u thick under-
gi'.wtb I shrubs anil prumd palm* ttoes renden-d
,.li. ..-t in p* i.etra'n • . and made it almost absolutely
m c*: stiiy ti at the tkd.« j atbway should be pursued
by tiie tbuiiuttii um'i r anx * iivmustances. No Hpnt
could I \< been better « In *-"U for the work of thn
ssu.->in; and the matador regarded tlienllair with
s little ik.ubt nf th" n suit, as he would have had
i.e hit / th** 1 "t ordinary and miiinpnrtaut occur*
cnees ofilaily life.
11 1 n • nted deni* d— ongry xx ith hint-
<lai.il with ab the wrld, nml hope Ions alike of
1.1th. th* 1 "1 1", hut d"\x 11 spirited, cavalier drew
igli, m.c 'i • i i"ii* ! danger, and perhaps, in that
1..nu nt, I'*!* | »i:d* i rx, as utterly ludillereiit to tho
'•atliwhi' ti tin* tit* a* d him, as he could lie III the
Im ) "f battle, xx jtli all hi- blood bounding m tumid.
i .h- -\ mpntli) with im *toin»M iiii'i tenors, liis
.\xi»rd hung m.iioti' • d in Us -h* nth—hi* hands were
. pi »l topi ih< 1 10 (• tl.' i^t "til I* lore hni —-liiseyea
I .nil the I I ||J ami In* whole pervoll «»■♦ utterly Ull*
till I'd'd, a* It Im bad bind
O’or the lumpnMH x*e watrlVd \
> ijulUnily iircoming ]
Anil the rrrkria’ rr*l f Urr, il.c tomb* burslinx iu sir, j
lisxr prod ihr'.ugli the night tftiHt our Hag km still there;
Oh’ mi\ I'orsth* Star rponglrd Banneryt\ sate,
OVr tiie land ol the fret* and the honte ol Ihs brave T
On theahnii’ dimly aren, through the miat of the deep, *
Where tho lor'* haughty host in dread alienee rrpon,
\\ lint 1* that which th*' hre’ese, u’e r llte lovteriug .leep,
Ah ii iiilully blow*, half cuncesh, halfdivcloeea ’
Now it rntchm a glram of morning’s first beam,.
In lull gloix r« Un it'd, now chine* on the stream.
’Ti* the Stnr *pni>glnl Bnimat, U ‘ long may it ws*s, •
j O’er tin- laud ol the free sail tils hums of the bravo.
| And wdiore i* that bund, whs *e va jatiagly aware,
t That the haxoc of sar suit the battle's confusion,
1 A home and a country shall leave us no more ?
I Their blood has washed out their foul footstep's pidluliea.
! No refuge could vs\e the hirelina and elave,
i front the trrioi ol flij.ht,or the gTooui of the grave,
1 And the Star spangled Banner in triumphahall wave,
O’er the land ot the free and the home ol the brava.
C) ! thus ha it ever when fraenien shall aland,
11 their loved liome, end ihe wrar'e desolation,
l'i toe the Power
i-'ory and yeava may the beavru raacs’d iMhi,
that hatli made andpeaaarved uaaMWNI|
Amt ih* Kisi spangled Banner in triumph shall wife,
t hr the lai J ol ih* lira* and Ilia home of ihe hvtva.
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