Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, March 27, 1852, Image 1

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    A. P. DIIIIMIN Proprietor•.
VOLUME 22.
frit. tkletillqquer,.
A. P. DUMAN Sr. CO. PROPRIETORS
n.ir•BLOANg Editor.
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OFFICE, CORNER STATE ST. AND.PUBIAC
SQUARE, ERIE:.
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.TRRYIS ( ) F TIM PAPER.
pt,i, autrae_ribeta by the tattler. al. 11r1. 01 :
11, mad. or at Ow °Mee. in advance. 1.30
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1. I Ii not pat.t In advanee.or within there month, from tlietium
emit .erilmor. 11% o dollar* 1.. in he eharge4.
u.% II communication, arras' be levet pant. • 4 .
RATES OF A Di'F:ILTISING.
e.rds not exceeding I.linev..me sear. IMMO
, '411.c ortate , .. .• r lII.INI
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do. do. Alt mon th .. • 6,1111
do. ' do. three istontli;l. 3,1111
Thittereetet a It Mi. tileulr.3llenno , p rrfirupn
lor the fiat orteeertH4tt: tr. crime for e.orb nda.q, ent illswrtn
ti mirk ;bin rim I Kis lait I tln• alot:eol rhangeem Pleamir.'•
beet al no time a ro to unc•ip) 111..1V .I•Lire.., and to,
li g /ailed is 161. 10,1010,,5.
.tal,rt,C.D.P/ 11,11 t , t 11.1 S mug whet diroo twin, null be ~,,ne d till
4A: , .11 and charged aredrdwriv.
BUSINESS DIRtetORY,
LI DbEr.r. s:
p, ,4,41111Trt4. Mlattfat'l,lre.r., n: In.”: ren,n. Rlilinz. Fl rlil,l
1.41.1n0, hr , Ste ..,',Stal.., ....la ncn i II I.t I -.lli, ',rel . .), ror 1..1
m. 310(111E,
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ANIEIIICAN EXPREss
111 .1;1 , Rr:no ell 10 No 5 Rcro! Mork. SIAle
r a ve, Expres.. eloorr o'.oort;, .. 51
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e kale of4e;er firm .l . 1 ,162,1 t o , ('....1 % ."
r , ~w „ , .vcr. and Cut m.....," if , r,lit.iii. Vit.,. /kr, k,Ttr. r 4
Ike.der In roil. $.lll. Fish. VI.. or an: 1'1...t.i
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%VALKEit .% TI:1111 - 1.S. ,
novo , amova.... produce. no.l r..111.14}.1 , n 'ol• rrita.t....."...1 War.
Huiit 11le Puy or Itrodao
lit .r I.lw.
Si - Am...lron, N:1110.. Finceo. • t••• 1.
..1 hrolotora for shotolo.oa oroalstr 11) : prbtoollyr•
Schumer , . ur 6r Rath 110.4.1
flit Kr!
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W. IL KNOWL TON. 1
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El atelarrycker a1..1 Replirry.l4 t.
cierst 11,...9 ,-, 1r , . 1- . , e16....) ,,i 0.•
Mt/ri,ai 11.4r0,1 , 1%; 1,..4., I .1:..4.!:1. ,, .. all 1 other 1'...n.-) t:;,,n..1•
star. 0 10,1,,r nest of !fir EC, .1 11 ~,t ‘ ..... 1 'l7
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ARltt:C}:l.!•:. s K I;1'1.Elt
1),,,• it In Pr% .0.1.10. (.r ,•T 111/114:121 . . rrlirker ,ke. XD
J. It k. Slatr ftfth . l. rk•
A M . .1110 SON.
A rrmi•sl .1 on Park erik 11[4. n-'rsca
11 , .r.1 an I !pi. kowli 11 , 1.....“ 'atr-.
G. A N I) It E . • • -
Ap•ot ..(1. A t.!tr•l in. ~r-h-1)411.1 t•• at MlTSl"nn!nvr
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4416.11r-.l:r and tL I.ul. Su• Id. $o 5 :1 , rt
iltrointtt
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Mt. C. nitAaplN _
NMI , :•• and Prow:ion— , Klee .rorner 6( AIM,. mita Smetath
Sirreto ne..l.k.tire on 110.7kth Stre...lll;t4rMert, rretich and
, 11011.1iid. Er..., I'm .
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M. sANFolti)
Darter* on Cold. Rank N.A...., I .rans. Vend..eat, 1( I e
e.e_. sight 1:,111lige (111 0.0 1,11 0 1;6:11 .7,11114:1110,
lur nale. I Mice Bkre 1.. 1 . 04 r fie
T. lIERON sTUART.
st p,.,11 1%,—( corner ,of French and
KTrelP. river Mow-. K Re,,ttneo on F ourt h
_ut.r dr./f en..t of Vnoihnnarv.
It. I'. s'VERItt:TI' N i ISoNS.
HIP cottstaftth on Wtt.l full t.ll • fte , riet., 1.11.:ora, Skip
lt , inttlery. rtmlne an ! «46 Wittelf—Ar
or Retail arCelsenii n• tire cloraik , t. NCI. I In, I *lnninontn I.r ie.
WM. S. LANF:
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Attorney and Counsellor at:low.
arm) and Nat ll,,triffp, and
inllllo 101 . r..lra•pa3. and all Olio' eottmoic.l to live rho!!
rs.4..rsse prompt and (..101(111
Inire IA rtgbi'r Illucis fa, St etc pg.. 4 0,6, J. 11. rullertou'.
tote. Erie 4.et.
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iit.l V Eli cI AFF(iR I)
1404prilrr and Stationer. and ‘ltinnt'arnarer 'O r Wank Books ltJ j
Wr.ltnC Ink. , ntner all. - Ihatita*titi So ,!• -14 . 1.
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RI R, . .D.
nekl , lll in Fuel t.h.Gerntan aul.l Amer iran II n r4.warnan.l t'llt:.'n.
Alva, rinds, Anyilo, V letag. Iron and :41t el to. a Recd Ilt.:yn:t
Ern . . P., -..- .
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omr.. raw lbrwrir t‘,.t .4C. U lVri l liCi‘,Lrge, np etning
Docr. J. L. STEWAIt'I
Orrir c It it fr Ike j, d. fl , 4.n,. SeVCIIIIIII , II . 5 . 1 4 .1fr.11. ,, M11 , 1•1.
vidrtice, on 4`.1.1.3fra, one door iloulk oft,ev..tith
C. SIEGEL.
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e n t r .41,1R.1411.1c:11er It,
1 . N411. &C.. &e I c i,roer of frVilf :1111.1 roil, evert...
ilo•F,irmerr'
J. GoALDIN.G. 1
Wdtrn T %mot. and Ila,:ot Wiker—Sliojr. No. I Poor Proirleis
Row (11p-f.thiro. o%er A. it. J. S. %Valuer.' Grocer) &Ore ) Stale
wart Erue. Pa.
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J. MI IV f;t5l(tRE.
ATToR Ell' AT 1 1, .
In Walker', Wrier, on Veventh r 4 lreet. Kr le. ra
II EN It Y 1)W E LI.,
la roar iii ..lobber, dud Catail I ;der in liry . Goal'. Eroeerieo,
.''rue kerl . Gla..warr, Carpet' 1,.• , . Ilariln are. Iron, Steel. Na OP.
Spli.cit, ice. Empire Store. !gate Street. (our door*. below
Crow Ws llotr), Erie, Pa.
Also—Asp. ii,, % mere, Ideltni,.. Axle .% rule. Spri ince. and a general
4.oofUlletilf Of Saddle and r.irriage Tr t mull lit:,
8. NIERVIN SMITII.
ATIMINFT AT LAN ... WA .11140 , of the Peace: rand Airot fur
the Rey Stone Mutual 1.10 . In-qtr 'nee rompaity.—r.ltfice 1 doors
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Hest of Wright/ atom. Erie, Ps.
CLI'LEit;
ATTORILIAT AT LAW. tiff:mi. Erie Vomit). Po: rollectialip arid
other Mount.. attended to o ith proulptty. , a n d .111.40.-11.
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J()SIAIt KEI,LO(;G.
Fob% anittig & Col2lllllle. lon 3letehant, on the Durk, east of
ctunc street.
foal. Salt. )'Taster and t\'hiu• Fish. constantly for wile
I. ROSENZWEIG &
Mtn r AND in Foreign and lkonseptic Dry
i;ocul.., ready wade Clothing. Dootii and Flwx4y.e.. No. 4
Wrighr tr
u muck. State seet.
WILLIAMS & -
Ranker and Exchange Itroker. Ihoder. w RIII4 of ra.cliaop•
flifleateNoi . DCIOOIIC. Gold and Ail* er ike
'Me Bi.Jck. corner of State—d.. au tryuhlte r‘quare,
MARSHALL & VINCI:VI'. *
ATTollskil, ST Llq—Ofrier up Ftlir. in Tantmarq Halt bultditm,
north atm. Prolhottotao't. offset. Et it.
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.MURRAY WHALLON,
A iT , IRSTT ♦r %V& -01rirt• o‘l . l' C. It. Wrig:it's
So, , r,:entranee one door west or Smte worp on the Diamond,
/*W.
C. M.-11.1111.ALS.
Ds ir oo in Dry Goods, Dry Groceries, (*trickery, Hardy' are. he.,
lii. (laraprude. Erie.
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Dui ea 111 Dry Hoods, Groceriev. Hardware, ilueclus Ware, Lime,
!rm. Nail., Ike, Pdl. (lirapeak% Erie. Pa,'
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C.r•<l T MAIM* rpholmtrr. and Undertalhir, earner of :Ital.!. ante
!errata streets. Ene.
EDWIN J. KELSU Sr CO
C I. Forwarding. Produce and t7tnuiiiison Herr hantstdeaterp
to coarse and fine *alt. Coal, Platter, Shingles. Le. Publar dock,
west pule of thebridge. Erie
• G. LOOMIS & Co.
DrAt ra. In Watehe.. Jewelry. la?lver. Genuao Silt re. Plated and
Itritanp la Ware Cutlery. M unary and Fahey tiotat.4 State aUeet.
near!) uppeeite the Eagle Hotel. Erse.
G. Lobar.
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41 " CARTEIt BROTH ER,
IMl'uoLtsai.c and Kew I &Wen. II Prow.. Medic .Paints. (
111 e-s tilos*, ifi.e No. 6. Ri..ed I loome. Erie.
JAMES LYTLF:.
e AS■lO , l% 'LK \ter( t Tailor, on the NM it Pilare. M rOW doon ,
wrs4 of Ptate street. Ltror.
D. S. CLARK,
Wohte..., .vn wr - rAir Dralcr tU Eroccr,r+. rroviciol2 o . , Ship
11i.443.1kT).Stcmc-% arc, No. 3. Barnwell Watt. Eric.
S. lit(' kERS()N. -
P hrt Is , n MN- al his re,irklicc tterrutli.trert.
oppoottethe Nrtlruth•t Church. Fdyc.
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WHOLMIA LS • , 11/ R ICT • , 14•11kru tU 14.114., Med Wined., DOI SWILL.
Grarefirs, &e. No. 5. R.. 41 Mime, I:rar.
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DR.'O. L. ELLIOTT. '
Resident Dentitt: °Mee atolAwellina in the
.. --- - 77 Beebe Block. on the East sole of the rublte
ills - - Square, Erie. Teeth 'opened on Gold Plate:
R a mita a ttl 013e110 &II e.,i i re ..u. Cartwai- teeth filled
t' 0, Imre 4..1d. and restored 10 health and usehluess. Teeth
ele.line4 *a • instruments add Deutalice was to leave then, of
dellue id clearness. , All work' wasnutted.
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n'T ER PA r git.inled and plain. POONA' rtfl..llo4e r./per. Irt-
Want . ' Sore envelopes. transparent and (rine" , wallTl Let
inewar. Ice. J. 111 111:11TON ,k. t......
rptir. !Adler will bud very elegant eiii oroi3d7eibiiiiiii•abii
.i. bin... cheap at Feb. 21.'324 - J. 11. FULLERTON:S.
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WilW GOODIN *FEW iioool.
UT F. bave been receiving this }reek from New York a Arse
, Tl' stork of Dress Goods, dflks. Shawls. Jlla nkeik, More. are.
r kr , , kir sa,le at low'priees. ' H. CAMVELL.
January 31. 1552.--3 n '
C;ARPLT WARP gn 0 ale at --: - - J.ECC — Ji:j 44.
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TIMES CHANGES
WINTHIWIr IICIEWO 'te‘-11P11.1i4D
I saw tier oner—so 'fieshly fair
' Thai like a blossom mow 9ftwitinit
She opened to two cloudless r It;
" And nature joye4 W mein its uMuldinat
-Her smile, it haunts my memo) yet—
Her cherdt's tine hoe divinely
ller rosebud nrtutili—her eves of jet— •
Around on all their light r bettowing:
Oh! who could look on Such a form,.
t,lo nobly free, so softly tender, •
And darkly dream that earthly harm '
should dint such 'sweet delicious Splendor'
For in her mein, and in hdr tied, '
And in her yontyi step's fairy luithtness.
Nanaht could the raptured.auser - trace. ;
But Beauty's 10.41 and l'leui.ure'. td4thtnrss
caw' berdwiee—ar attem i d barm-••
But 51.11 of ilia:4lc, richest, rarest,
Than girlhoco iali-sitanr 1555 %tat tu,
Tlf'nf,:li yet of eattlity .14ht! the Itiorest,
Upon her brravt else held . ? ehild,
The very of its eirothey:: „-
WhiCh everlo her ainilttip;sinil.o—
wristra to Live bill In ear94r;—
13 , .t illation Care. lurkiicr,
Iler s'aluteill,•es, hyd,' Mid vhili•oied,
lA",i! tier e rn es, qr., her brow:
• •meihinse - en:ter. Witder„i t ileperf„
A. 1! ri urralns sonte , vI. mommcd wo ,f
11 - 3-1 lose the I:l,ssicatu cif Car ..leepert
• 1 f•atv Iser thrice—fate's dark deliree 1
In widow'. garstients lidd atr t!ed
Vetleaut•ful she vileused th be,
As vies Inv rever,• - •• motif' rs) e•I her.
1%. glow. the !In nle had ile•••••!•!wnyj
wiewisis the sparkling alit:l.r:
Si at, thuligh 1 ti , ,te•fi I , a:e , fredY4
Th. retrosls et a no <elreety lutter."l
Cieir pt ,cc a ealim. ,4 . die it.
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eleretc:, firAy;
11l feeling wh.eh."th.• lonw)hi felt
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Tli it rirn het , l,;r tu (Ti fp IS fully— I
A ipen=ivene.., ,Inch I. iids e,r151", '
.% <t illuev.—av stre:raiing-i
r d r.iry glow on 4.lwer
J'l • tll earth loMts lily laitci.eape daisy ing.
.\ last titnn—and rwij,l 41v: he.
Itrlond diqt. u Irtant,river.
A aloricsiss moat.' of fadinOe r -
feti
Front a iCC the -park had t iedfort*er:
. I ;,..:7-o,l—ney breast wlc Ili ,. II) r-t
And, a- I 111.117, , 1t Of 3.,•
The 3 , •fars u I .an' fle,t,
; When .be, a :;al, wan tehder heatte t
And. a het, I 1101,(11 4111 Idler 11 . 1)s,
. A* :114% tl,4w in her ratron duly, •
A thppy 'nether. in theildaye
ripened l.ope, and .unriy beauty-4 •
I felt a chill-1 toped +wide— ,
clmid ealtic o'er +e,
A nd ' llei ng 5. coca a Imulflc,l Wk.
• Wluoc• mreek• to daTkair•R
stately mailman. surrounded by broad lields and' shelter
ed by extensive woods. My innesioi rode away from
rho ancient hall to join King Charles at Oxford. and ai
gallant Independent was presented In it by Oliver Cram
well, the . gran'ttbetng ratified by Charles 11.. who, bows.
Ter, shook harlds with the old Cavalier Whenever he
went to court; and invited him once to play a gams of
akilAioss not remembering that he had lost hie eight am
on' Ihlit full ar 1it.......i.. . itr.......5...;_.L.. r... n.. ,_
tired from the public, stage of history into the modest ob
scurity of middle life, but trailing clouds of glory from that
previous brilliant existence that never re ased to shed their
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at lona and short.' ; end I only wish the exeminons light upon them wherev'er filey move._ My grandfather
were able to judge of scholerehip. But w hat can a sel.:. was a captain in the manatee, and was wounded by a
of • pin-make - re know of Elfin and Greek 1" I i splinter at Trafalgar; but, i l in Ude midst of his exert, ills
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•• The pin-makers , my dear are the (wander. of the ! on that glorious day , he felt•sureathere-was a whole bevy
school, end salience a great deed of money to support it ; : o f the De Behaue of old seated on the esftstsm• srlSta
, hot the examiners are rennerkably elm ,. men from c h . • tors of theit descendaet's prowears; and when my father
ford, and will try to puzziat you with all their mights." • I was appointed to his curacy ins rather marshy part of
•• I defy them," I said : "-and nothing shall keep me ' Essex, he comforted himself with the reflection that Ins- -
from joining the eel to St. John's, , So you had ny of his name had pined fur years In the dungeons of
better prepare my thing., mother, for I shall go top there `the Saracens. and, that one was reported to har:e been
to reside next term." precipitated down an Austrian oOltellf. %tithe strew:pet
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'" And who is to keep you there 1 for the extfibition is thing was, that antiquaries and geneologiets were bu.y
from morn to night its eudeaviiring to prove that new
onlyeighty pounds a-year. anti hear nobiady eau live at
the onlversity under • hundred and fifty.'i i made peers and fresh botches of baronets were descend
" Weed from the De liehans. IVlie n Samuel smith r ag nude
nelasemake another _attempt on Inv uncle, the
a knight of the Hanoi/atrial' order, an ingenious herald
colonel. Ile %Quid never mina couple - of `hundreds se
discovered, that Godfrey U s Biltuis anti a sister. Sabine.
year oat of his million of rupees." -,-e ~,
...You may write to him yourself, Chatles. \ I can't who married, in thttime of Stephen's usurpation. a`Ge'r•
address him again on the subjeCt of money. , Ho; seems man baron , ambassador fromttlie Emperor, whose name
towatt' possibly Schmidt. and fro in this marriage Sir Seam
take delight in recalling to • My remembrance thst ' your
father was poor. and that you:re likelt e 4 be a hew n... el was undoubtedly derived. Others of higher preten
"Does he 7" I said. ,•• I'll leach the Old hunks to mons affiliated themselves 111 the same manner. harping
more civil in his language ;' and imme diately alter the on by the far-olf 'branches, juniping up to clutch them,
iough far out of their reach. and climbing up towards
examination, hang me if I don't satirize him in the fier
cest hexameters. He shall•belhe laughitig-stock of In • th m with all Manner of ludicrous contortion—end all
dia—the mean. eonienlPlible, ungeotteinanly crumed.. the 'me they left the tentable 'tree, with landed stem
and h althy budding branches, to stand as well as ,it
could tl cold winds of A swamp in Essex. And do I
forget yeti fur these thing's. ye Mobs of false( aristocrats?
No.
So the ne tday we.seerC all in our places at the_ ap
pointed hour. I sat; as niu 11, it the head of the school•
sod, a illi il-dis iced contempt, looked down the line of
terrified vieagelith t werOurned with such awe and ven
eratiou towards the door.: My another and many other
ladies had taken pis esdion of scale in the upper part
of the hall. Crowds o the relations * of th e pupils were
standing in front of the , lichee, sod an must- triumph. I
felt was in store for me: (0 I list studied very hard, and
had long been recognisedla t e wonder of the school.—
The door opened which chum' icated with the master's
house, and for a moment the garbed countenance of
the pedagogue was seen;teking a iurried glance at the
assemblage. Ile nocl.:eo to me, as to give me notice
that the examiners wero idiots tto app se And, amidst
a universal clapping el - binds and stem •ttg of feet, the
distiuguished visitors made their appearance, it wee not
the magnates from Oxfot who presented themselves at
first. A stout fat man,a who uearly tumbled- over the
skirts of the lung Room tit which lie had enveloped his
person, broke upon our eltraptired i sight, in all die glory
of gold chain and flowin genocide; for he eyes Shear:
or some other high dips' ary. of the city orL ondon. fie
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INIIII the senior pin-make .
and represented the august
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(Misdate end supporters of ilie 'school. The other was a
tall man. aif rather _tat.- deMeetruer, with no peculiar
decoration or badge of office. (A ruddy hue--but Wheth
ier of health or port wine ll did but know—gave a glow to
his very handsome featuies 1111111 Bond-humoured expres
sion, which heightened ;the favourable effect of his ap
i pearince; and. elstigingicloei to his side, and liehlmit
him by the hand. was a itall graceful g•rl of twelre or
, thirteen. with (wares sal much resembling those of her
conductor, though lofte d and puri fi ed by her age and
sex. that there was no staltihg the relationship ther ex
toted between them. T .ere Wee not a boy in the school
that did not fall in love ith that- girl, to the full extent
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that. has agitation and filar of the approaching ermine
lion allowed him. We ven liked the' pompous-looking
I f father fair her sake; and I determiqed to put forth all my
powers to distinguish ns self In the presence of such et
beauty. That two poop ebonld have grown so rich sad
inalismitial by bating pin takers. ottock os all as very
wrests.% Did they tusk; all tits piss that weie sold In
Esgloml? Did they make shirt-pins and bremt•pins. as
well as the miamies raped-beaded hiss ones? If so,
why set sirs-pies. tholei-mus lynch-piss, and all other
earls ipiss is lees sad sod? That might account for
their wealt h, and suable th ee ; to famed a sol Mel sod es. .
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low Fellowships at Oat . Lit those leesbratioas wen
FAME ANP FORTUNE.
From Clacks% oo,P. Movrine.
13M1TEK!
" WO:MORROW is the tJ•r of essminAtitin." said my
:nether to use. I hkrts-70111
a* much sus.you expect." .
" I dna't see what's to hinder me • " I raptled • with the
assurance and a,.lf r•Jiance of youthful 'genies. ••I em
head of the echo ,I. Tht.re both a fellow that can touch
,goon."
Thkfeenversation took plaice between ms and my moth
er about seven inors ago. and ended. as imolai. in one of
the interlocutors getting into a passion. and other •falling
into tears. Aud no , wender it had that effect on both of
us. My uncle had gone tb India ne a cadet: had risen
through all•the intervening ranks, till now he wss colo
nel in command; had pay and allowanitis without end:
had laid out his say.ng, and prize-moneti to great advan
tage; and. in ',bort. !vas rolling in weskit and honors.—
He must have bean a clever man in ihic. , ,way, for there
,were few operations. either in peace or wer.that'were car
ried on without hie participation. His signature flourish
ed in the newspapers to every variety of report. Some
times there was a survey of a hitherto unexplored district
--rthe country excellently described—the population class
ified—the revenge calculated—the capabilities explained
—and' then there was the unfailing nami—”Hildebrand
. Bawl!. C. n . Chairmen "
la the neat newspaper there would biitan account of a',
meeting of bauk proprietors- 7 a ficturishing description of
the peeums ry affairs of the complisy: fortunate:specula- ;
lions entered into—balance in hand six million rdpees—
dividend ten per ceut.—“fitldebrand Bawls, C. B.: I
Chair-
man."
The same name presented itself lit'the end of a plan
fon the introduction of rsilwat s—fur the improvement of
steam navigation—for • speedier mese* of raising the
revenue due by the militias princes. 1p short. we were
quite tired—ihough i sometimes we were little med—
al seeing the perpetual recurrence of thetweil-knoin sig
nature. and erne lost in vain calculation of the amount
of money that must have been aeeumu(ated by so much
energy in.so many years. In the meantime it was much
easier. though not so satisfactory. to cilculate our own
resources. They were vcry small; but my wither • was
• wonderfal manager, and '1 cannot jet . undenstand • bow
we contrived to live so comfortably, to gresa l so well. and
make altogether so respectatple an applaraneri eves in
the cheap and modest country town to which she had re
tired for the benefit of my idaeatioa. What us amazing
thing that management is: and What ti charming addi
tion to a small4ortstac is a hut* taste! Why, whatever
my mother tobchisd, grew biastifed ett; once. Our cot
tage on the Leaden reerod perfectlvilla is
miniature; the walk was poly kept; the Sower-nee
so prettily laid out; and if you did not dee that the link
grans-plot „sae intended or • leers and shrieltheri. Tete
had very little Imagination. and would have winked Me
Koh-i -neer to be as big as filleaseat. Tkes, ins*.
the muse trimpfiverstiens went es; papaya agreed tie
well with the carpets, the cottage seemili is mak
exact barmeny with the tables and eh' re. that )iis
SATURDAY MORNLNG, MARC
clever obseried they were all of Its cheapest materials
and commonest kinds of wood. What taste is to furni
ture, manners are to people; iind nobody, to see my
mother walk down the street. or enter a chop, or receive
a few visitors to tea. could hate supposed for a moment
she was a poor curate's widow, with an income on which
the bishop's butler would look down with a surer. It ath•
l Cr. she seemed a duchess . olDevoushire in disguise, and
you expected every moment to her her say. ••Order the
carriage and four posters% for they must . be wondering
what bas become of me at Chatssiort'i."
I tate; wondered if her bilious old brother knew what
a gentle, lady-lite •ireature shii was. if he did.
a double-distilled. hard•hearted wretch he must . Why
I
did'ut be send on to Mathes to tat o care of is house , to
preside at his dinner , . to rids his bora , to be his aide
de-camp and acknowledged heir fhe did not know
Me tfeasure he possessed in2nefili sister—not to mention
;.
her sotiLwb . atati :ici w lnii•fug ate what a dull, pudding
headed impostor! eto lay out roads in the Rain Jain
hills! Ile to ' pare a code Of I as for a newly-ceded
territory arge as France and . pain! Ilic to regulate
the r flue of great mittens. and, scud steam.fleeta puf
g and panting aniiingilie epic islanditif the south.
or up the mysterious rivers of Ili Flowery land! He to
l e
do all this. and yet not to know e or my mother!—the
thing was impossible; and I WTO him down in my se
cret soul ao an intowasurable Ini litnig. - And perhaps I
despised him, too. oti anothor gri ad—hat amino was 1111.•
k mown in the peerage, whereas n y blood was as blue Os
Eglinton's or Medina Cell's I
My father's faiiily came in asFtli the Compeatottni :
soarect must have gone out very shortly afterwards—gore
out, I mean. as • lamp might da.ifor want of oil; fur the
lauds had rapidly been dispersed ! In reading the histo
ry of England I almost became it 4repubtican. 111,1 . .1 bars a',
personal enmity to kings. Wlitin Ilen'ry the First was
in want of money, lie got up a quOirrel with iny ancestor.
Reginald der Roliun. and fiareltrto twenty manors u p
Yorkshire and six in 11, Ors. The Empre.ss Mend w
still worse, for she band do'ren end family house sat Merril
shill,, and laid waste the estatel with fire and sword...l
ilt
Goilfrerde Ilo'inn sided with Mat iiitulerable blocklie '
Henry the Third.and had fourteen manors forfeited bt S
monde Montfort—which manors ,that pas lila ninious kin
instead of restoring to the rightfut owner after the battle
of I.oshant. retained to his own use—giving- to my dos
nuded progenitor a right to indemnify himself on
bodies and estates of ten of the Jews of Nottingham. i
The Jews had probably lost all their teeth, or been f or 1
ture . d not of all their money before , for there seems t
have been, nu groat revival-of the wealth of the Do I
liens after that date. in iliie subeenneut reigns they w e
generally put to death, which is a sign of the family be
ing impoverished Henry the. Seventh got possession of
the last remaining estate in Yorkshire; and the solopro
pony now left to support the digMty of the triune was the
original seat of the companion of the Congtlisrer, which
the Empress Maud had burned.! but which was still a'
interrupted by the entree ofthe exeminers. "hey wore
their college gowns and ca One was "Ade man, of
preternatural ugliness. with ti mostlrideona'expreesion
I ever saw. A mouth of 'norm sirs was the vast are-
Oa rm which all the coutempti p slops displayed them
selves by tome. A aim of sycop antic adulation fip
ed its whole expance en he looked a the pinmekers:
s Clint of soperio • y mode it v elmost u isgustiug when
he tamed hi see to the boys: and when smile of ad
to:ratio ested on it when he sew the lilt girl whom
the uior patrtin led by the hand. I hated th fellow as
. I.e had done me some personal iiftry. I perceived.
at however. a shudder of thaigavt pass through the girl as
st . •
'' he shook her by the band; aisd,therii was a eemrkunity
eof is ' Of resting established bistimen tie at *nee. I only longed
t , to tell her what a brute I limo& the Reverend Philip
f ' se.wl . Tne ether was a pale. salleei-faced young gusto.
.n who seemed to look op to his coadjotilw with the .greatest
respect. They both wore straight cot coats. low waist
cows. end enormous white neckcloths.' Ifthey had been
irdls'edirtier. they might have passed very well as Po
priests. Aftrr the boss of their entrance had,sub-
WONWAUD.dk_P
S.drd, the busiatimo f die day begin.'" I re'id the prize
essay of the year; I repeated the prise speech; I recited
I dle prize poerh. The' 'Weise was terrific. I saw my
mother in merit The little girl kept her eyrie fixed on me
1 the whole lime. and involientarily added her head in
time with the cadence of the verses. The piumakers eat'
on toPy chairs, and the joiner at interval. smiled tfi the
little girl at his side with the strongest symptoms of sp•
..,.ir.o.al. .The ronstraing began: it was the Aadria ,of
i Xeranee, D.dis't I throw fire iota the de.icription of the
be:iutiful Glycernim. and snake the rooms cello .with
laughter hot the banana of Slum sod Darns? The Mas
:Jer presented ine with a prize—a beautifully bound 'Cir.
rgil—and begin • speech, relishing- me as triumphant a
Hearser in Oxfords' I bad run in Puddlecomb-Regis,
! when ashen cough/frurn a senior eiciiiiner interrupted
'bin e, and, at his request, we withdrew into the doctor's
,prieate study for the written examination. Tons Swallow.
:(iiles Wilikup, harry L•riel. and I. . I had been in the
hati,t, for three years. of writing all their versions and
[making all their echoes; and all were grateful for my as
eist.ince. except Tim Swallow. lie always denied that
I : l gare him any nelp; so sometimes I iterate thresh hint
iafter cricket; for he was a sulky. dull 'fellow, two years
1 1 0111er thisn any,other boy is the school, and as big es any
Ibutcher in the town. The other three sat down to their
,papers, for show more than any effort they were going to
make. Mr. Sc owl set as all to Aiffereut tables, and. on
'going out, made Tom Swallow promise, cm his bettor.
'that he would give no help to me, either in translation
or history! Tom Swallow:—to me! We all laughed.
as the hideous counteaases of %le. Scowl was with
drawn.' Even Tom looked rather ashamed. And gave
the promise lit ones. For a hour we wrote and ! wrote.
Ternlooked up occasionally to the ceiling, and mead me
for a date. or the q•andty of a sylable, of the situation of
a town. The promise of non-assistance had not extend- t•
~
ed to me, and . I told him. I also told him the meaning i.
of eleemosynalry, and how to spell it; and when the youit-1 1
ger classes had all been examined in tlimschook, and the
little buys had finishedtheir Ovid and Latin grammar.' '.
ro were ushered into o-the august prosenee of the pinina - -1,
ken, amidst the profound silence or all the room. hlr.;,
Scowl was detained in the doCtor's study. looking overl l
the papers—the innlar examinerwas summoned to join;
aim. - 1 mractorlinzto• - rnaudwrin EMPi tow gormem,ot
me for doing such credit to the school—the junior piiimi.l
her called me up to hint, and petting the little girl's handl
IMO mine, said, "Taaii• Mr. De Wien yourself. Emily.?
My daughter." he continucd, "is so delighted with your!
verses, that ells insisted on my making your acquintl
ear." I gave the small hand that lay in mini a pres-I
sore that Caine from my beart i and Washed .4 etain7l
inbred for having done ad before so many peepilF. The
examiners came in—dead. silence stein., and every boy
in his place. The senior examiner, the Reverend Mr.,
Scowl, stumbled through two or three seotences of intro-I
(lama, looked towards the fat old pininaker, as if lel
'gather strength from his encouraging looks. and coneltaill
-d by stating that his 'mileage, and be, after mature con l
roderation. with no hesitation. had decided' in favor of
Thoinas Swallow. Talk of the charge at Waterloo! 1
the Black I/ole of Colenttal—or the earthquake at Lis
oi
WO after that. I felt that somebody had pushed me in
to t h e ass, and was keeping . coy head under water witl
all his might; the sky grew fiery red, and the earth reel
oil to and fret end there , amid all its undulatioae„ an i
nthid all that lurid and gloomy light. I saw my mother /
fate as pale as ashes, and a grin of malignant unhorse
tiou on the ; features of Mr. Scowl. Acre were all Doi
hopes and planning* stance overthrown!—firs years 0
pinching andsaving 'altogether thrown away! and" the
triumphant and biting letter I intended for my uncle id
India; seettered'lorever to the winds! There was an in l i
terra! during which I sat. I was told, quite caltdand unl
Fedlooking: then th
e f room_began to clear—thed
mother came op to m 7 then the junior pinniakerf
passing, shook my and and thelittle girt again look;
ed in my face. with a sweeter expression than ever, Ind
said nothing—and. after awhile, 1 found myself in Ohl
tittle. low paflour, with nobody but my mother, and usii
ther of us able to speak.
.Ir. het a knock came to the door. It staZits ai
it had been a peal of thunder; and before we had time
prepare oureelves. fur the intertiew, the junior pi
nisker and young comp moo were ushered into tl
parlour:
"Madam," he said, ••I Conte to 'tell you that - you.*
not more disappointed io the result of to-diy's exainin
tion than I am . ; but' with the decision. I beg to tell yo
I had nothing to do."
"Sir." replied my mother. who liked the stately Ma
ner and antral language Of her visiter. "year kindne
is •err greet. and I hope this will be a lesson both
Charles and me not to hare eviggerated notions of o.
own soperiurity. I did not give )oong Swallow ere
fur the talents he possesses.,.
"Madam;_his principal tident. in 61 , i-instance. eonsi
ih a vaelney which nt prevent exists in the rectory
Sni►e'ton. in flocks, to which my collearte. Mr. Pot
as senior pinmalter, has the Hen of presentalion."
•81 do not see the connection." paid my 'nether.
"Madam, I do." replied the gentleman. ."Posn Sw
low is nephew To Mr* Potts. and the Reverend Mr. Bea
is aware or the relationship."
-. told yea he nes a horrid man." said the tittle
to me, whale eon aaaaa tion. in fact. almoet entirely co
fisted of e sneeeiminn ett bitter •ailings against the in
maker and the examiner. ' - - •
"Therefore. madmen." continued the !Leiter. "I b'
you not to give way to despair: your sen so evidently
served the prize. that I feel it a point of conecience tem
vent him from being • loser; and with your pennies,-
madam. I desire to be always considered his friend. a
that you willellow me to bear an the expenses of his c
lege education. My nemesis .Mitthew rybiss., amo
chant In the city, residing at Muswell If ill."
My mother was silent for a good while. during
_w+'
the little girt took my hand and said, "Isn't thaLso el
lightfull I knew papa was pig to do something kind
"Is ho year I" I said is a whisper.
"Yea—as name is Emily -4 am his only chili
They say Is is ears to spoil ms ; bat I don't thiak be wi 1 ,
ipapa
"What • yes say to this, proposition. Charles?"
my another. . i
"I at 4pcldodly so." I rep Led. • "It is most ki
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invade. and! am very grateful; but at sti charity. and I can' IJima1 Jima --••1 did; a. if • .
forget any name is Ds Bohan." 1 oinw
son) Thor with,hieettoiehjedust trio der, i ..•
1 "Dues Mat hinder you from going to co lk. /o r sai d l On which, after lemming 1 , 1 Ilitllai/ itettl.Alliril fur
Emily ; ••Why don't you change itT" . time, they rushed out imo tlie iv u'da ,to Mature
I I let go the hand, which she had not withdrawn from eau.e of the commotion. Nes4l mention ot a.. th
;mine. "I' will rather enlist." 1 said, ••and go out ni a t , rival of Iletigio. and Ilor.s? /rhino no:v got on
leommon soldier to India in the regiment of mynocte--or i surprisin g manner. The brmlleys q i at-retie.' and
( break stones on the road—or go on, the stage—or u rite al it up: the /a 4.. Mike) SoMrtt:.#o t,ll 07.).., taiattialt' l
lbook—or. in fact, do anything nut for A gentleman, ! she other, being on Me while .iti devoted to the con
(rather than accept a strongersiaasiStauce.” I spoke p as . I her country Mot It,, um,. Is,{ io be the ciurd; re:- of
Isionatoly: it looked . like auger. • f but in the Cullf,C of her OM rts ..,.., chain the saiiMi
1 "In the flint place," replied Mr. Pybus, ..1 common- ; !al" ( 'HenCi`t• she h"" ,.11 Oil a i'••aiiin to the t.'
ced by begging to be considered a friend, and not a wan- f Pnlieinnli: and iu the tiliffdfn '''i l. the 'Ord , A: . • , t tirms.'
:
ger: secondly.' if you stand so much on your iudependenve, I doubtful whether the play was(to he tragedy or eia s
.1 have a scheme by which you can repay me for i the ex ; It " wi • l ' °w "` r. : di '""" - ` 'II' If, fur, et tie try
pease which I 'propose to iucur; and thirdly, with tbeies. i of the "" . 1 "" r e"" } •'• ' 044 'l"teelto" , or tiii"i
ceptiou of your proposal to break atones. I don't roe ho' t devotion.. word a si•-fffroultht of the auccero of L•li
you will be able to eupport youreelf iu any of the ways ! Preti"" l'ibii. ottn:si.ft. l'io 8 clans. inlif the d •alh of
,Iyou meation. Books, I believe, du um pay; arid the las by the dagger of her brothi:r. •Whsr..tipon ty.
st n ., I am told, is exploded— l' ' took vs:lle:vice na ',et; rie-r:;10,... si.i?./..),-: f,' . .r. al
i ••Anifthe'seheme of repayment?" I inquired. gephil • lecture of tfi.r. I.ii 'N. ii . rti h'lii .11,;) sfreagth left to
!down the attack. as I cous.dereJ it, on nic fiNraiy an d , molare him.: if. is hen! the m . :,, , ,1.. il Druid tf.eie tip
!dramatic abilities: , , rushed in to WAN it was a fale.e re,•ort. ail,:
“Siitipl,t , that iu the vacaliouti you, resido' with in; at it'" 3 i' v l . " t i " t.:: . ` lU. 'Pr .-1 ""`' . C f. l •••valb'l
;.sluswell Ililt. and act as tutor to'iny daughter in mathe. !his tyranti:sal ;mete , in rii-t , :0.. far ths S a x
;lunatics nail L itin " s i The 4,:gla, 1', , ,,,ut .0....d.1,:in,r ~.,.. c,,tas . .. ;,(-,.
'I "On, delightful:" cried Emily: •'but you mustn't be , I labored at lieightrniii.g and ..tie.tcliening...l
11 very severc—sift you?" • • The Roman virtfos I- showed la Tr.iPlia l l al
"No, Mite Vihu N , I well n o t be sesere. 14 1 iilVi.• uo 'Cf . ? , entreaties to ;rive the pie r 3 ha pp y eudji
lintetitionulacceptilig yogi...father's oil? r. I regret, air, 'ly ledievs she ' s eeviii to li.vo ri, bi.iupi n :on of
leatreinely, that it Ss impossible to %rad myreli of :Lour . '.llion when I ;ii.f . -Istsd in :1•1!'• ~ ; , . 1 many peoplz ts. ;
. 1 1iindsies, I inust . ietain my independeiiiie, at any sac. lloWever • we wear CV rMe tr v i ; -,i pearl.- Eiiit3'
.
I ltifice. " . • • and alivass 1,...:-: iii '3 have tv.l'c
"An.l do you approve of this ansevcr, midam?" said
311 r. Vybue to my mother
I j "1 admire dm feeling that prompts the replled,
"though I wielt very much he hod takers another crew of
your offer."
sa:d Mr. ilium. caul say that
don't *lwo is of the feeling myself; but it is a 41-appoint
ment to Inc. I coxless; and I only beg 3uo to coosidsr .
that the otr.a is alwsys open. and 1 5h.,11 ha del:glued if'
too bring yoaraelt ea to accept of it at auy time."
••k'arewetl," said Emily, as they went awe); ••1 nish
3on wuukl learn' to forget that lodt dame is De
f most likely my tutor I wia be au ugly horid old tihsit
like Mr. $ cgwl. L wish, your name had been Susi:h."
1 cep-ition: I il,tertnitu;d to r.;u ka . the misara.
She looked rather angry as .lie spoke , and there wai o
tieil all th e mo n ey he iiiril ad r-dliacitl, nild ;cu.
sneering tons, in ter voice wlii'h laid net like. , But slat
less so pretty, sad, had such beautiful etre!. and It 3S- , stl . 1 .14 """re :: , a , 9 0 (n ,. ut ;; Phti eat nr:C/..' 1
graceful in all her motions. and the father Wad so hence• to send '''`n 1 re;.): " .1 "'" 4 ': " 4, 1";": 01, we: 4 - 11
elent an espreseiors,and was so when soil dignified iii 'be': of the 1-1 and 1, :: I. r , '"-'• ow-i ( 1- 4
his m a, that'd felt angry with
~ n yaau f ur h a yi u g which tho reviews nopau: •rl. If the Queen as's:
been so anemic'. However, 1 Wt.' was right; owl Court. I would -rend it;m the 'Lacs in whir.ll it
next day. when m -mother set down to a rite a lung let:
Is
'vier wan an iral . need; but not a is ord wen!d 1
ter to her heather.
with the contend
et„wh,ch site Jed no r him, or acknOwledee'our relationthip„ And It,
entrust me. I took :% long stalk among the chalk il.inut it on the flage era'. oats' the only ditlirulty'. '
near the town , wilt stalka
copy of I/amid in mi hand:' - ap I drama; I weir toed, - Cod grm: out of fashlon,
hail go se to -lateral. and there eras liorsen:
all the ripeeebe's lathe first set by bean. 1 also b..•
gun a drama on dieenhject of Helicon and Ilursa 1 Our', tine. Be it laser. I Txr.leimail, to ea:
was teem yews - of age, according to the baptismal .nisav temple. since tie of I cu-s hare :be,: n 1 rout
y '
register; lull grows, according to all sppearinier; and cm- deli'etl! 1 o /I`. offer( a ta - the manacer of rat
mantle handsome. according to my mother. 1 give
unknown to fame, and on the suctrcss of •"14 a
4n1 . ,-
Idiot faith told! dies* authorities. acid was perfectly sat- 11 ° 11,4 . 4 t,tist d:scrruiti:: and tiii - eill manager—
isfied as to age. and height. and looks. T! is a as 'la lie ie—shat! rise to al,- weidili and retrataidon whir
farther see asses Mr oar residence at radallecomb-Itegief land is 4. i'va3 4 reads to l':'''hil ,4. 3 ,'• ,,, her hcoof-c
io *A rite tiptilta tottivi to trio I ,sasn m at t :WA -yr tba , l4",ns tonke d info aSo od . ‘ .n, wepapers fur a; /
i*..“*.e.,er —.......4 see paseessed, and had the world before' crux. , entertainment, and fixed on mho fi qui
lus w h et * f i rs sh am e. l e my er e e i ee , t h e (these• is very To this I was partly irot,!ed by 04 mist° ra
lituited.; There is but one spot on Ow surface of Euglish mica of the performers. The mummer
.art)/ which can sarisi3 the leinz:nga of an intirliagrut be- dike NlMit i")a,T), I:oildir.." sir,) tie a h: e t
ing.
and
that
.1,4
me-t be deteded . y - Itt i o , i , 1,,,,,,,„ E of eelehrutad Walicr I - r::.-I:dn - riil." , What
- .
' the i /ie,4 bell (6 f St. Paul's. To biira,singte min in the lure the pr id 1):::Vhdly must be. ot) iii p a p a !,
: intrinen4 sum total which le formed Ititliat. most supra- t'hinif rialli'i de hi Hose," lint I noth.rtz dokla
does ".p4poiation , is it.elf a graiificatirm to the ambition. talents were worth) of theilillifilrei Aid I wr
wh.it, 4,. s af,,y, or
wets bitterly
tin , ,,,
ia
own lees „ . ~ ,:kiont.ann. riopt.Ttiiiefr• au itderiew fli t' a p.
solitude.) Never mod of what "tube, a" 4 fools, oudrun slim% itiz him 3 newbrag , di - . and inikin ot)ior
cal., and doper, the - cent aggregate. is compost il. A t on, tashieli nligf:o be ti- , -",) to th e th c . ~ ,,if
' thoosanl silly fellows—taken in thei r saprr to capecitivs he rei'll" I eitt ha_ tvoul 1 lid 1; yip,. L i i., • in r i,
i —shall mike you a most acute and judicious critic, if nevs-romn ..t the estah'shiiie d i do the fid;r id
ennuis' into the pitii of a theatre; and five or six hull. tt oNCL,Cori, 0: ii CV:i VIZ 1
tired ea ntry gentlemen, whim, tslk IS of buttocks, and:
their vidion convected tells, limits of their paik pailings t
interspeireed with a few dozen meddling lawyeni, and a
-lisrogif persostiptons eheesemongers and baginen.
is most fastidemiseand tasteful audience in lilt
kiss t h e innumerebla coogregsCon or Cockneys.
haters, and /railway directors. and - stock-brokers;
'.We-rtgers. of all orders Mid degrees. make out,
thew, -a powe'r,whisse lightest pulse is felt at dist:
av of th. glebe. And to London I was deterissimi
Mfrom the seething* of that cauldron rime pro- ;
eads mere intelligible 'to me than the irrned
rfis that gave etc, fidcnce to. %fortieth. T•Be steady. '
dd resolnte." they ataid to me. ”Bestir yourself ,
kman, :and Jife throws open all her paths before
mists your tragedy," they added, in a more cen
t voice. "and get orthedothsr fear acts of 'llittii-
It .
lake } oar choice whether: son will be Garrick pr ,
mare.' r So we took a 1111.1.1; of three rooms in, a
diet street in the outskirts of the town, which tho
!new building had fortunate/3 passed by unsubinvir ;
Id 1 now felt that the serious. business 'of my ex
was began.
Wore on
wake ti
worW. •
Mail acts;
end Ihi
among
extrenti
UZZ
=1
pliauto,
bold. • '
i r as bta
too.
I fidentia l
1 iet. mu.
Shako.
t awe q
tide of
gied.
1 i.«a
I Did
't I work at the immortal Dane? The little maid
We had . brought with ns from Puddlecomb•Regis i
lave thought I had gone toad, or that the house
toted, far she often caur in nu we. with my e.tes
vacancy, and holding irlysterious conversations
host. Tbe attitudes I found it 'very difficult to
There wins no mirror in our lodging larger than
nue, limiever, by placing my looking-glossal)
and, and toy mother's on the lowest step of the
could get gesticulate au the passage with *4,111
tote luwier extremities; and so by elevatiug the
on a chair and the window sill. I could command
ier portion, with the exception of the head; but
uld study whourvor . l chose, and eiess save time
g two things at once; for by putting ;he glass pa
wiz table, I could assume the startled-mad pun
ks of Winslet, While I was composing my tragedy
gist and II arsa. For some maul Mt I couldn't get
, tl.O first scene. There was a venerable priest oh
l‘ oust who tiepin the play, by informing Ins .ut.or -
Iwhet were the motives of the agzreNs.on ou !Sin
I whom
Mil
was n
. k fixed o
MIZE
study.
• foot
the r
.
stilt.
view
I olie up
, that I
r by do
my %Tr,
z ail 10l
joflleil
of be? onl
s. the S
(Innate
Mitotic It wee not very eitil ..o find put any
.
.21OU fur the descent, bat the eg , d di,iito meow .
et it be uuJerstuod, et all events, by the gentleman i
,in he ciUive)ed the infortnattoa, that Hengist and i
utiltricitirn to each other, terra both its love n!itli
tenons young lady whom they had seen in out of,
timidly viva* to the tribes on the shores of Kent.— i
ether than this I found it impossible to .go. The '
'mild talk on forever; in spite of all I could do to
in.; but nut step would he move. I could delis@
tans of getting him off the scene, or even of iiier.
1g him; mid the attendant Druid could give me no I
so there these two intolerable twaddlere stood' on
my piper for three whole mouths, neither able to make
an es t hiniself, nor to admit stint remainder Of the. driv
Nosh" „pertens I suspect this is the great difficulty of
dram•tio composition—to make your chattering pimple
leave ff chattering. sad teach them to push along acid
keep oviwg. And yet the poetry was so fiat. the !m
-ilsi simple. sad the dialog. c altogether so siatiorataod
Well ostaihed, that I couldn't miss out • lino of it. "Ai
last. it the eery middle of • description of moonlight ap•
en • sits. I made the attendant cry. **Hear diddt Ihea
1 the traps's= of this. ear feel a great stroke of
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cyrrs at di , . licirr
WdS p very II rryy ofc•Jrniro.ritron. and
and tow 'maid • 11.sva d hard .r to estald,;!) aicii
time. Erea nryliate. an Is at one tiolr 1 r IK`i '
nly9elill 14 , 4 r.r!o perrforrni-r-, n•aa ueg!leter 4 , or
at rearo: , fiat, rv-rli. A tied .arrr %red
nn , wer to cur atia.,tine , :: ,, (117 if' „:"r1
th,t0,c.„,, , p.,. It :.„
Were, Lat it. Cslnta.:, a I' . egos 11r a tza
of money, and my niothri• 1"s ag rx. i d. It saitld
about my ii•nirt at 1 . / rotor ray
in t0e:114.z.. nor in (..Cr. ! dia•ml at al.!,
by n ilvit 4 a frt.
Irrl.iC 114 my f,;:i i sik had b“:::1
'c'ue c zu,iat.on. Ilai
Stick to it.
The very dc:trine or ail others. ' 11.
ever knew a Mona; to'enrul himself and - r this
and come out of the hyle cud or tho ht,rn? . ,
we'll be bound. 114 yeti ut p lc , acted up too u!I
Jude, purpo. , e, heart, and soul, wouia- any
Wive water aud
t•Stirit to a." it's the very ii.rttrry . or *.nrCet ' a
tome. All Istetory, all except experience; Ole tri
mind, art literature,, evi.fy- great and ro'd, wo I
direct auil - appropilato illu-irratlon. ye ut u w
do. gam, make. sive. aeltie . ve in %shelc
pertinent of lire, trade, politica l ; rehg...m; philan
or lore, must make it his first 4nd last otiject a of si
—cite Alpha and Omega of his aspiration Anti ae
Tell us, young man, who ever did a thing
note, that did not • stick to it." Leek sr - uj
among your acqu.sintancee, and 'Who is, and
not "soutrairop" In him who is deservedly-.
and !labored. ou will find the intin who. ,3 ears
the "'grenade, determination, energy, and light t
conquering row:anion sa;tl. ••I' . l lo tind
and has stuck to it ever sltirs.
What kiwis . otade great laivt ; irs, etalcsinen. diri
fists? What'llas made a a Cheatc, Bri
a Kosseatht &niply, and sclrly.'ned t;til:,;,by
►omethmg real and vital, and to st k ., At
wish. or ex'pect, or mean to ti or be any thing.
got to.do likewise. Then choa•e, ant "tt:ck
Armed with iti principle and iaspirittl.- -
undreamed •of: heiglipi-7inting it yoi
thought of di.plhe —Var. Rep.:tr.
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Furs —lf a tallatv candle be placed it
*bat at a dour, it wi ll go throni;lt tiithu t i
injitry; and if a musket bait be fitrd it vi or,
bound and be Ilsttenett as 11 tir , •.liegai , kt any h
iii
stance. A nitisket ball riy ha Yire ./gainel. a
glass: and if the glass be rulierat , sl ly ; :ta, thita
not even vibrn:e. corsa. if sunk i 3 r,,.1 mitt,
will not rise on account of the pressure of eratriir
Arctic ri•gionit, when the thorn) not to is hitiusi.
e,lll C0111701./0 Wuro 1.1,111) It role dis:Atir
son as,ert. that he lieitrtl ever} a ord of a vat
datar.-e of v.vu mi:es on a v.r) day, atilt
Unctneer
TIN!' TO STOP. -:-npei.kin; of cowling. rota
1:;tle tool ot that occorrr.l to oar c.ty •o:
aim..." A rlo.a•fisted_Oftl codger hail a Lie!
whoie nilelling c! , arme.attractrtltite apttitio.
mcc 70.1 ,g man. Atter some 1:ble tiara ,
renamed to open a.caurt-h:tt;— r the firs'
appearance in the parlor. the old in: :trier
chai . r nt.t.intne o'clock. aro-o an! pt.! ilk a
on the bra, said. as he iert 11,,, ,m: "T.
wheat that /az bum I
s out i: is t".s.c :o tr:Gp."
" TT A rustic y6ut'i and a country girl siit .
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othet at th e supper table of a huski g party.
smitten with the charms of the he tail mai
tedhie passion to sly looks. and n w and t
Katy's too. with his foot 'under the table
either fearful of the purity of liar stockings, o .
to make the youth express what he. appeare .
to feel while in Gliwice, when she cried oat,
if you love< mf, tell me so. but don't dirty In,
n Er "OW is no cowries let," as th 4 tc I
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