The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 24, 1853, Image 1

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Story otthe (lunpoder llot.. , Edward •P ri , . . fenc?, and the Church made a saint
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. y tit. Danchnrch on-the 6940 t him ; some '
rich and powerful persons,' who
-- \ HIS :•object - Was,
.when the king. 4 lbrds imd day, that they mightbe ready to act together,. had nothing.to.do wtth the project, were fined
commons:stiouh's 'be tisaeinhied 14 the' best And now all Was reody. . - ' , land imprlsonedforitby the Star Cliamber.--;•
opening o parliament; toll blew tber up, one-; Dot nisei, the great weaknesi and danger ', The Catholics, itr,geieral, who, had recoiled
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andilliwith ' a great mine: of gu powde i f.L.: l which had 'been" all along at the. bottom of with' herroiSrom' the . idea of the infernal con
, The first. rsen• to whom be. confided' ibis '‘ this - Wicked plot . liegan• to show itself. :As , triiiince, were mijaitly put. under =ire' severe
; horrible i ea, wis ThOmas Winterfa•Worees. -- the fittli-ef Nov. drew near, most •of-- the con.. lawit than before; and this was the end of the
, t,eishiro g ntleman, who' had•serve4 in the ar- - spimtorioreme,rebering that they:had friends iGuepotiller Plot.—Dickens. . - • .
my 'abrOutfi,land bail been secretly '
employed . in :And relations who would he in the House' off
tae Ciitholi6 proje c t s , '. While Winter waslyet - Lords that day, felt. some natural - relenting,) : . wools - ifs Eights.. • , ' .
undecided, nd'when'he bed gone 'Overtoi, the land a wish to. warn theta` to keep away. They I.- A * NT011.11,01.1,,EA ti. lELLR; '-
Netherland 'to learn' from the ' Spatiish M- - were not much comfortedbv Castedy's declar- i
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Samuel Smith sat at home on New Yest'il•
bassador there who er there was any hope of .ing that, in ' such ii•cause, he would - blow up ••day . in, dishabille,' His .b e a r d was unshaven;
Catholics being reli ied through The interees- . his .own soft: . Lord Afounteagle, T•lisham' 4 :, his; hair uncombedilde long beets u nbl o cked;
sioii•of• the King of Spain with lii " Sew.Ship„ . bricither-in-law„ was certain tebe in the hoult9 ,, ' ; andhe was leiningditudt.
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in a picturesque atti
het:sand at Otend; a tall, dark,
,d • ag R uin; and' when 'Freshens tiMini that he could rest ' tude, with heels' against the mantel-piece,
. wheat .he , ad - k` own sleben ' they 'Were b Alt 'prevail upon the rest to- deviso - any, Means" of ; smoki n g, a e ig ae , -. Samuel thought to:himself
acildiers -rib' oad, and - whose' name 'was. Gh do, sparing-their friends, he wrote a mysterious ', that; smoking,
was le :year, it 'would be glorious
--or Guy - Faw -es. ;Resolved lo join , he i letter to Sins lord and left it 4 his lodgings ;if Lb lad- would - the: - sti ' • fd
Roll on, thou deep and ark blue ocean— ; _, • . . • , ~ i , , • . . . .; ladies pep e gee on in ace° -
_ ~ - ; plot, ffe p it to this msn, - k owing:him in the dusk, urging hurl to keep away , trom 1 =ea. ith their ancient; privileoei.. , *
\- - roll 1 ' '•• ... 2 •I, to be the .posed
on tot anydesperiedatd, and they : the opening-of Parliament, " since God - -and I ,s, ' -1-
' be sat watchiug the innuati which - curled
Ten thotis f .viddleets sweep oyez thee in vian.
:, comeback to En land tetret er. Here, they 1 . man hadooncurred to punish the wickedtiessi se gem., .
dully, his faney glOwed with.. the idea,
Man Marks the earth with ruin,--his control i admitted two other conspirator :,- rrhcimas 1 ., of the •timee." It contained• The 'words d thitti-.: him delightful it would be to have the dear
sops: with s h ore ; __Up ou ,th e watery plain - - i Percy, related. te'the ! ari efli.ort umberland,..`,,the'Parliament should receive a *Able blow, gereatpres,f o ndling.eu 'him, and with their ten
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Til ks 11 thy deed; ner , doth re.. t i and ' John Wright;his - brother i 1 iv All,. ?nil yet should not see who hurt them," '' and -
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.. I der glanees endeavoring to do the agreeable. •
. . • these met together in a, solitary' , h use i the-rit-added, " the danger • is Past, as-tesen aS yon ; I. ,As be meditated, tds heart softened ,; and ho
- • main , ' '" I open fields, whic i .were then near Cle
.ant's 1 have•burnt the' lettOr.7. '
.- . ' '• I began to feel a„squqmish, womanish senei
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A shadow of man's ravage save his own, . I inn, now a ehase blocked . ins part fLo ilon; '. •`• The, ministers a nd cour ti ers ma d e ou t that' bility,diffuSed over liih-feelings,• and he tho't
, When, fora moment, like a drop 'of rain, I
ang-'when 'they 1 1 d alt taken a • atl tit. of ' his SoWship, b y . a direct miracle from heaven, I he-would faint with propriety the: first, time a
the rest what ', hi. (plan - found out whit this fettermeant.- The truth i . woman squeezedl his hand. ' . • ,
• He sinks' into thy depths'.with • pbblingi ne:re,PY , CntPAY' told'
- iws. ' They tthen went - op stairs i t ito a garret 'is, that they were not long (as few men would i Rap, rap' .rap, rip, sounded at the.'door.—:'
• groan, -' .- I I arid received th i e sacrament from Futherb Ge- ! be) ill _finding it out for theineolves„ and that 1 Samuel
, -i d . peeped through the ven . itian blinds:
Without a graVe, unknell'ir unebtEn and un- 1 mid, a Jesuiisr.whP ;Is said' net to tare known..; it' as decided . to • let. the cOnspirators. alone,! . 1, Alerey !I' exclaimmi he," if there isn't Miss
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- - known. • - i actually of-the
.Gu powder Pldt, but who, I I eritil the very 'day before the} opening of Par-; Jonas—and-1 in dishahille, and looking a
I ' - 1 tthink,,musi have shad his suspicion 3 that theres; liament. That,the eonspiratnrs had their feats, ; f r ight-4geod• graeithls ! A ro tgo and fix
• Ins steps, are not upon thy puth,—thy fields I was something desperate afoot. • ''l • ) ;is certain; for, Trosham himself said before ; myse lf?,
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Are not a spell for him,-r-thou dint arise - I Percy was•a Gentl e ma n
_p en & er as , mid_ ;,them, a noi n t they .were every one dead men ;I. As be left the room Miss Jon -entered,and
i th ee; t h l e t t hi he had ol..casion.il duties to:pert° libodt the ' and; although even-he did not take to,' flight, 1
s e hi m rom evi 8 reng • ~
_And lit _ 1, Court, then . kept i it- Whitehall, here WOuld '`.. there is re.ason to suppese he had warned oth- with a compOsed - aar intimated tot she could
i wait. She 'Mts . a firm believ rin woman's
he wields .-. • ss--e-- 1 .` • •
. \ . ibe „niabing•StispicionSin , ' his livi •at West- ier petions besides Lord Mounteagle.- How- t r i e .ht s , and now that th e seaso was Propi
, Foi earth's destruction thou dost all despise, I. reinsteT\ - So, having looked eel alsoul hire i ever, theis were ill firm, and Fawkes,' who i tines, she detOmined„ to take I 0_ advantage
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1 Sparnies him from thy bosom to the skies, '; and kiting found a horse to- let, he back of% ir:is a-mad.of iron, Wept down every day and i thereof,•and do a little courting on. her own
1 And howling, t h'gods , Ih a 1 r : which joined thePailiament, lieu be ',hired night„ to li ep watch. in she_cellar as i
ing, eis w h e re p y l i es ; . 1:18111 - . 11104k. -It was One of woman s' privileges
.\. lit of a person named: Perris, for he p.urpOse, Ile was tl ere about two le the a emoon oi
His pretty hope, in some near port or bay, -I
of ur derminingthe Wall. Ilavin_ got sses- !the fipiirthi When 'the Lord Cham rta'in and taelliell'had been usurped by the tyrant man,
l'abd she ;
h et dermined to assert her rights, in
And dustiest him again to earth,—there let. him; skin of the house. the' conspirato s hi red '
an-! Lord Mounteagie thew open . e door :and ' spite of te_ hollow fonnalitlei of the false
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• - lay. • • , ' - - other on t to LaMbeth side-of t o Thaw :.-s, I looked in.l '" Who are , s-on, friend ", said they. 1
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. they. - used as,a storehou. for .ivood, i " Why," said Fawkes, "dam Mr. erey's 'ser. 1 /I
systein of society.' ~.. •.. •
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.s. , n Sam's return to-the room, she exclaim
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The armaments which thunder-Strike the , gunpowder, and other.eoinbastibl triatterg-;-- ', vont, and aarlookiag after, his store of fuel i.e; . , .... . ~ •. . •
walls . '• - . • • . l i These Were to he removed' ot night, 1 (and at- , here."' "Your master has\laid in - a pretty.l " Dearest, hew-beautiful you look," accent
rerWarda were removed , ) bit by' - bit 'to the ' good they•rettimed,•and , shut the - door,
.2 rock built cities, bidding nations quake ,`I tcrwlarda I" • ,s,- • . ~, ) 1 . , , store,
posted ponying her words isrith 'a glance of utdisgui4
? f house' at lw estminster ; ane, t hat ; th e re might l ana yaint away. Fawkes , upon this, - ed ,a ci t u ir atien- ,i-
- capitals, - '
And monarchs tremble la their lt be - ome trust Person tn keep watch over the !..off to.the ether . conseiratori to tell then all,
.. eSpare the blushes of a modest young man;
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• i The oak-leyiathans, whose huge ribs make! La beth stores, they admitted another Con•:! Was quiet, and went ck and shut biMself-up sa id Sam, applying the cambric. to , his face:to
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Their clay Creator the vain title take ' , I - .? .•-'• =- • I. , '• , . , ! his - .. - „ ~.
--' Ca holm geri lernan, .• • : 1 --., . 1 bell go twelve clock aue.,usher in the."fifth "Nay,my (eye, why so coy I :said Susan.
b do confmsiqft • -
Ol Lord of thee, and arbiter of war; • . se rrangemen • a been ma e some , of eve er.
,About WO hours afterwards, t 11 the is b d d 1 1 N mb t •
' "*Turn ot away , those beautiful eyei, dark as
Thsse are thy . toys,,imd•aS the snowy flake,
•months, and t was a. dark, wintry December I liii-sloWly opened: the' door, and came, out:to. jet, loot sparkling as the. diamond.- :Listee to
. They," melt into the Feast of - wai-os, Which' niglit, - when "the conspirators, t o bad been') leek about him, Zvi his old prowling way.
_He" the yews of affe'etion: Here let us rest," said_
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- • in the meant me dispersed : to avilid; observes I was Initantly seised and bound; by a party or 1 she, drawing.bim •to the sofa,- " here, With My,
Millie the Armada's - pride, or spoils of Tratal- ', tion, met- in the`, house . at ....W .. estliiiiister and 1 soldiers under Sir Thomas Kritiett.• • •He had ' an ti:a roun d thee,-will 1 . -p ro f ess m y ti ne , a ff ee .
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- 1 began to { dig They ha d laid in a good. stock a :watch upon him, some ton ! woo , some i tion.. ..- ' . ' - ' • •
gar- • . _• - -; of ciables, to avoid•goino' in and out, and 1 tender, sonteslow matches; and there was a 1 "Lea skine,ob, leave Me l'' mnrinured Sam
\ -; ' .is, .• I they dii , S - and dug - with great and r: Ept, the ' dark lantOrn with a :czndie in t, lighted; bellnel ; 4-think of my youth and' inexperience
Thyshores are empinv,ehangetil in all save I '''',,beir. - - klidimsly thick, alnd the • •k': hind Lb; 'He bad his boots and spiirs '
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'Ularaz onatv,
The Sea.
nr itYROS.
There is p. pleasure in the pathless woodif.
There is *a raptnie on the lonely shore. ' 1
There is/society, whore none intrideS. '
-4- 1* the deep sea, and music in ita roar;,
lileve not man the less, but nature more,.
Prom time' oar interviews, in - which I. steal..
From 411 / maybe, or have been before,
Tr.omipgle with the universe, and feet
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Whatlcan ne'ei eipress, y'ret: t p.annat all can.
• ; ,thee-=— _ ,
Assyria, Greece, Rome, Carthage, what are
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Thy lc-titers. wasted them while they were
Arid many a tyrant since; their shores obey
The Stranger,•sluve; or savage ; their decay
Has '.dried iup realms to deserts;—not
thou A - .•
Unchangable save, to thy wild wares play
(Time writes no wrinkle on. thy azure hr()
Such irs - .creation's dawn . beheld, .tlhou run".
noveJ
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Thou glorious inisToriptere ttio Almighty',B
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Glasses itself in lemtoests: in all titan, .
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Wm or: eonvnlsexl--in bree;e, or., gnle, or
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liv - A there 'so gloomily, and weird; oatso ael- ; must have-been in a-tearful state-as his Sig
dom, had
gime - away to haVe a ''merry Christ- 1 nature; still preserved; in contrast 'with. pon A his _ , -sea 0 t-- ..-
fries somewhere. - It was the:'
,_ ,ginning of', natural' handwriting' before he was put h
February, ‘ l6os, when Catesby eti,bio• -fellow ~ the dreadful rack, most - frightfully. alows.-- , The Speculator. ~
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.thispirators again at this West inster boustil , ltifes, , a very different, man, Boom/saw - the
..fes- Speaking ofnational peculiarities, our little
i e had now admitted three mores: Jolinpran, nits had had to do with the plot, and probably
,Frenchn i an seems , to think, froni
,tae expoii.
1 \Varwickshiro gentleman of a mclanchol ' under. the torture, would have soon said anY' encee he give, that we had abundance.. He
I per, whri lived in a' doleful! house near ; thing. Tresham, taken and put in the Tow-'had tried his intellect at apeenlating in !midi.
1 ratford-upbd-Aron; with a-frowning all ,er too, made conf.essions' and unmade, them, Ho liega i t. by ricovt i a.lings on
‘roper, t __
en thou- .
t irOund it, and• is deep moat: iithert - , Winter, , and: died With -an illneiss that was heavy upon - s and acres in- Illinois, and, furnished with a
ri3
'eldest brother of Thorns's; and Oatesbv's own R:aokwood, who had stationed relaYs : portable saw-mill, and armed_ withi his title-
I harp in , ...',1 11',... n.....h
, ~,,i „,, i (servant, Thonias Bites, who, Catesby'tbought, ',•of his own horses all 'the -way to Dunchurch,
And ----" '''''''" ----'-'-''"-- -"'" """ joy ' had virile suspiciot of what hii,! master was-i did not mount to escape till the'middle of the servants , '.,•
deeds, a little arm's of clerks, clergymen, and
he set out search-of his domain.
Of-youthful sports was on • thy bast
to be abobt. Thee 'thr had:all "ssitriredmore or , day,,vineit the Oars of the plot was all Over ,• •
i "Ma foi, I cannot. find him ; I look tree five,
- Borne, like thy' bubbles, new/ L id ;, from- st Jess, for their ieli,,, MI, in Ellzal*tb's time.-.- London.i an this raids ha
, ‘ esnls nfl with the • ten. look all say dis no 'your land. : Ver rand
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boy' , • • i And riOW the till began;, to dig' an
.;again;'(l two Wrighte, C testa, ono - Pete} - ' and t h e r i dat F; - byt I hind'him . : I male v
von grand
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. 41. - ltliev dna - and dug, y day and by night: • , ail galloped tog •tber into Nertoamptonshire ; dbrover ..,
y Dey all be vat you'eall ai3iattuir.;
I wantoned With thy, breakers- they tOlne 4, - ,il lev e ibi l i t d i t - t u s i.wo r k: nkps e there, en - thence : to Dune urch; where they found the -
::dam squattair , dey lie all Zo ;doe. -,1 ,i,et, mk,
;Were a delight; stud ii the freih v e jag sea ' A g '.-
d i - ilia th a fearful se(i'lt on their' proposed party . • mbled„ Finding, however, ' papier, 1.8.5 i you Non dam aquattair, brigand,'
:Made them a terror-'twag a pleasing feary iiinda, and so' ma anu-dam before then]..:7,lth4,#T I.e. had ~been a. .plot, and . . •, pig-yew ge. • Satre l he. takes lip? r e yati
. .The " filled 'LI wild thils. 4 Some ' been •overed the partv dies carol an the : b oo t on leetle equirrel nu:re:zap: ion rifilo,)
For I Was as it• d o • .1 . e were, s / .fa i -, , ASA , . ._ ,, s v
• T were
a chid
of thee;
. .j -t imes , Y they' thou(' _they hear ':a?..great b u ll Bourse oottEln ',night, and left, tb m alorio-ith •., i ii ia i. g O,:•- g O ever no fais. I nevsire otop'fillj
And-trusted to thy "bilfows far and near, -
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tollin - 4iee tloWl ; the earth . stlide the Par- ' Si: tierard Digby. Away they tall rode again, •,1 aifive at Cineinnat- 1 Ann -17.9n1*..; two 1
• And laid My bied upon thy manful I do' .• - . g P ~1 - thoi o * i th on ht . they-_thrOngh.. WUrwickuhire, and - ‘Verrestersfairei"i t ure all zejnge : dek Say ver sorry, yer aor-1
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tiO th G to b . lied 1.1 IhP , u•li on the boniera of •' ' ' - - . i i• --
Item' • - " 1 benrd low!..toices , muttenng„a at.: , e mt. i. , oubeea 0 —,,, ry ; but vet] care for ze sore ) tun madyi
t!, ' '' ' ' a onie ifi the' itarising, illay ;Staironfaitiie.. They tried to raise She Cathe.
po der.Plot; en , 1 , broke man-broke all into_ le - etie pieces or dt: l
•
rigi - ' r b ' 1t we indi 'neatly driven"' -•- T • - •d ,grand - R br . " • • •
ehtfp&nr - vror, e,c, t nng" 'l. r Ili' did heir a rest rrantki , ;poise over. ice on tOF : FaYs a'; , re, 1.,.- - ~_,,,_ i spat:- : J... . c ong a cr ze ep
„vie, .ynt
i gIiMAJ 4 3/ 1 4,- 40gi.t , 14% *hi igW. - lth ir heads, as tli duo and - sweated' in tbein ; (iff!liv„thens, ~ All •this time they .-Wcre-aou.r, wan d boob* Bat iron juge t - soy,,iXon' s set,
I `'"" - *N --, - - - -,,,, -..---7 , :- , - ,, , ' ,, , ,,, - 1 - ,,,, , , -- ,, ' ', , - -- ' ' t - * pea and.lucked h 1 purailed tiy -ihe *sheriff of _Worty.ob3r, and n ' -
• • i mme. EverY 3 oP . aghast-}p as 1 , - . ,
... . , ni .: r'' - • -"nu brive'llomniee .w ill.
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. • Too good to bi Liiit.'' -'. ' 1 ' at liii, i t oTith o i i l e terinitierl 'lid happen. fast • therer,rig concourse orridere. At last, r •ga :t i g i itsit of ;Al esire. Well, so - in! ;anis In
'- " -- - -- ' I 14 • - . '- ' d rerielvi alfi'defend thimselre's at LlONeach'i --- ~s '., -- - - , - ..aid 4-i -- 1,1 29- .- - - :
1:0 1 prowler , Fa Les, who ha • -
, 1 1., , grams. vu.toneT,l L. um
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• At a. literary , dinner,i4 London; , Wbere : ,i whOR-thOt
to 3ook; Mein d ' ad - it ' of-thitil that the ebutahetriselves up , in the lionoe,' shit put I •,., H4 f , ; 5 ,,.‘ 0 4 . .. : i re isig4 - anxi ,.. , - uoi .,- - , -
Tilat ' kenlY and An g nnii • R ' anh ' : were via 4 :-= 2 ,:te zu e t ni .-,y aditil :is cballi'; bo had oceil.• :some wet Powder bef° 63 tbe:firi - t°,4ii• 1311 t1 - ~.f. OW ta Mousteni-bdlrOn.,4;;l - aidvo#ld.-I r
!i/ at labl Ls Mr. Thaekeray-whhylksa nt'rer -id e mit - a t ..nude 'the Parlisutf St' lioipse, ri. it . lgew'oP., and Cateaby'svilaitivi-andbiLekr He . '1
kw -Mare ,t,rfOk zan 'all din ,conittril:H4
:before .met Mr: Reach- 7 -addressed ,tum AS Mr , " i r losint tits stark *a do to n o n o th erp t aen : . eirk id, aid. nimbat - killed, arid name of the nth-.' 'My,. you title it is good; irsiir"lapd i lkfi ls rod.
t i red, pronowsa u g the name n 5 itS,s*Pr.ti u ' . i hi tr , th e '
ee4apiratera, 0 ' - willi.alltheit•'ers viere , iiidlihitrt. \ Stilt; knotring•that . they4- A fi 1 b i d z.ii.diiii,inttizli .. , ... i. . y.
evare,
?,y would naturally' indicate. • ' 110-nek,',Bo - ~ dug•tfoough ; thrisidiaithey•zeeolved to die there, and - witfitaido
, digging - ti dirging, had not it'a ie -;triattni-r-; lie saY; youriitle is 46(4;
Et-seks if -you 'piessei'paid..ldt Resieh!who is ; li (int&
_ t hi c h- . ..4, 1 1 • p reh a ik o a thei r ': Only their IWordi in their haidit , aPpeifea" at i•
iiiiirr - • it le good; ere sell: hi*. ,f. seals-
rictilioas' upon having his name' priAtounp s id i l win; , bir , a. ihnt 4 11 „, vwhich
,t s 4 1ti ne tty o n:- the ikindbiNs,tcr he shOt nt 'br dm_ ihetitrAnd t ligtif t . I.j pip ever so. highs .11 1 4 , '_rin hlin - k- --
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BYllabies ' ' RS if " idled R. /Lek ' -ir
tra ''''''-'det. the, Hanoi Of 'Lords...pint i airrirtnd-thirty"t' his anistatilli Cateaby said:to Thomas P,ln'' , l Wilde T.e wive*. ;flake ion, !a; yon..Cak
"3' °f • curse airnlpgr4 ' -ajld -c°rrectea ' bis barrefe.of gunpowder in it, and Cover(xl them ter, a ft er - Thomas ` had 'bin' its hit l t h etin n t''-itai of a 1 ze cohir.olzOrainbOw ;.it- hav‘ ;a
pronan h u ti n th e - e ner s enf the desser: i s r .,4ei itb failinig and znalsilitilum they 'all I arm, :which dropped powerless by: bia , side , l e herch, ', Saw-wills ze eolit-hoiiiiillit it
he , took c a nnon.; to - hand aiilate ()Urine h t
:-Orspeac , .,-...-:.
, i i iar visoitt a.: 4 - : •4 1 ,;i: 1 -•
, goi r f o lu es io 2 ,,, , st an d by 114 .,...Tem, iii4-3N-o
_will die tOgeth'-" - XDoyi no gi o - t a p i r i and. v o e if4ii e • sell, e'er
ef•aereotthe table, .- eaying;'-tin'i tone ,- which . 41 '..,err"" 1- , ,
~ t h. t re, ,i,fa i i ;,',., . ' si r _ Edward . err7=ifilich'..tlie - Yllitt; . lug shpt liars tlle - ti o. f o 2 Do; , zo r o ll_ g o jam .le bit. eAe , tad , I,
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only he poasosaesi A mr.,:ite; : liet, ivili_you lath,: te . r 1 9 ..TP, , 0 r , ,. IDO DD it e l i f 0 ' P si. Edwardil body hyi:titioi"ltilleti friim pne gun. - lolit l oo ti o* moueyiendl gels. tdOe; ten thousand
Ape-aek r ---f.ip,..:.. , - ',. -.;, -. il= St 4 .!ii xt i f. hire ~, • ..1, , , c. , R: 0 616,.. 0 6,41 Wright; and ChrietePhee,Wright, at„id s POreti l'apiluir more. 7 ''. ..., .• •• ~-,.. ''....." -, ,r - ~
' ---- 7 - ---".E , - "mswo.""---- ''' • 't I-X.„,.YE I PA,•-•„;.,, d. rs";', , -7 • .;, - 7.
, i,f ..A or th.) Were also : a110t..; Rooliwood . ind;Digtil
,Were
_.,.., _ } On' our expressing seine' Aoiiit i tan :4•-thn
_W" A rout ' ',be' given. wig! eatt-1 , Y 4-47 2 • ?? 1 , 1 - ,017 - . ~..i . of , -
~.L. : - . 4,i' ,.r iig an al iii . ititit the 'foimer, with . A_ bro k e n arm a n d !' i morality of thisproceeditig, ire added , Mistily:i t
t i
bee and kept with care. - A promise Should betl_l l _ l) F icie r , ,l. ' - ' , .. , .. 1. 1 4 ,. .; 5 ii tk „,„,„ 6i iiib utc36 ,./i i riii4 . !i r bieiheCtrle: - - " --- " . "1? - :: ‘ , -..--•-•"-.. „ . 1. 46- hilloarq;:n.r mriii&,.Ver4ea .La win
made e by the heartinadletriepibere(il - by.the- t . : _f,...m„ , _ - ,- :-- - r u ...,77 . -
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, go r tf i . i i iii i thi sitr,...a. 0 , before .Ti m ituf- , *, . • a bu y ; go'eiz rigo t foxs„ and ze,ilam: wrattaw
(~ a• A Promise ii *.a3 effenng or tho=it b y.
,„ , :sia , , 0 ,...„,=1: 4,04, 4 41 Wei et- V itt' :inni 'alii,nh - it tillF 4 dbeT, milk, lit dehhle 4 t4lrstlog 0 1 .1. A 0t.k4 0-
1 •Ious, muLabould ne- titirtniid'hyieeellectiorLi Truw s lit
_ II T- l''n., , , 7 - 5 7.1: 1 E --.; T a i r i al di i i t reo e vi i it o ta - asi*tie - teftir l ye;earite cin;.Th a l too i n t eu t4finnpd„r '.:_, -, •, •„ ,LI : 7 . ,• 1 .----
A PrOMblt'llil4ll3 TerfO*l2olshiniid iiiii the l'Ott,_ the „cnt#0 . 1,104 1. .. a . r_ .. .6 ; ,
..„4. ~,,. „ : „...".,- n , ... ati ,- ; ,,,. a7.1 . 1 .„,.„ 41A ..,- a - holii .- . .._ , ~ , . ... .•.=. . ~..... , . .. .-..,,,, .- .-- t „.,,,.•
main
of a heal . e i ,
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5 a smis Fr-s..- lutiuu t"'FnirLi" -- '"= - '''' 't ,- --- ' 4 " Oied - *N r iii tE 64 lnairfe r * " We u r w '' . ' rant 41-Aurc Pl iru '. u * NT Jenny Litiii'd liby • *moiling-10 the
indolnt.' A proiniee goidisideatie-ii . e:. el.°X, ....0° .. •• ~ -:•. - ••ti - •*to Atil :'.-'''..-• - 'd i e - before ' ' ' • 5 6 ' . . 4
4ferrecl. - A *Am - 4W '.- . 2 , 1 - 4,4 -- ihl third of lief-J.04 C.Unb of nvfnlbers sfid fthel top .or. 14 . ~_ .. it, And PP., : , ligusicat Workki4untiteijreehibit-*Yulittoif
.ille it*,
,told A P promise
: ' 7 itdatioi 1- a !' elrbt . -- ru thil-canill-bsint. *lns ; - liot -their 4 1 7 4 -.: t tliel *r i*6. # ll " 4 " hs 4tr iant iii `jorionakail capaOty.veliortioskairelioAsolOdir
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' - '_- settled , '4 A - idrouldlie found,,Oet;,_ ' _Winter . ',4 11 ,e. I ' 7 l.l, , altr 4 e t aP *S „ 96 l , il be :_j:, iti.:4 ,.,?:„•.. 4ea ti - itus, r usat,erati tot th if..tetioalookept tg*. 4 49f 4 ni
- • •- • --'-- 7- 77 - - - - " : said l ii - ;sibtild & u Ida thO ti , iitLeide twos' lutt4 1 0- 10tr9 been 'c o n s m,wites.ea.lwiu' L-1 , - or•Songleraelfitherare•seldoMAMplelsaat
r . A goal old titinOir,7iiii - oisii,e4Mria,tlol2llsinit. ii j u l i 4 ; / if g : P ....h.„-, , f •• , - - ah a• '..,Ti i maq.in a l:" k t en'indtalikatidli6 ithis'aeiraittOirttell' _______,..............._______. - . _ - -.. ---
inhosp, D • IJ, e• - ' -- - L 4-___, 2 1.. , -- ' - '.,:# ----.-...„, - =e---- -L.-, --- -- -- , ---1,,,, -..--: , •2= ; _5__1v L , T ,:" , ,...,...'-'O , fa r.,;; , 44th -. hp,. - - ~,,,,-.- ,-------,,-....---, -,...,.,---...:------._.. .? ----., ; :..,
4 ti --- I,_ xa t n P ''''''or•lnntriars b l es s ed '‘Ps 1 tem looltedi't 'hi ;could - • tet- , The as'elgoor p likol w" ° v" - " --• '"" ' Ellir.:* drunk ' eins:lnt 4 ilY - trtiog'
1---v uu k't ' -•• - lid **-- - 'll s i -- ,i, 6i. g ' te r: ._, , , - 1 , 4 - i c ifive. I ..- ' -'';'-'-'..." :.. .. t'it - 0 ---- e w• .; ea man. . ~ ,
c ° " --14 ' 11 ' - •- le i-- -` , " 1, 71 4 . 1 - , ileconegibillt -- V: .Coitifllikelbilitil * - afti.:.miraikitig iv 0. - . . ~ - witkout ~ra,?Tr7, . . - 6 tt° 1 ,,,,,, -, o4 , ma t o t oroin i Vi o l i s t hi e „ ow n !
, n i sil dow„...l,.:
rweinembeied.for .thit4AY: 4 l4Ant- 41*.rAAninAiii,botit, and istkingA - 0-::tee,nnather,4 jusffo'verlidil:t*. gfea;t4t.,iryl,;, - *lii" ‘ ..„ „Li:Acid:if!, !rifi l i coni pi gi n t -swat i Ahat. akill4ookiioglooln
,f Y lv i h h.,u i xt queAdNO:4 o •4 ol P o ttAlitY.7 ,3 ft litho -sWisd;ttilitr bairilo"lit 'zt DOOM: `: a11 ,T(40-t a* Ci -** * #" lll4 " * # all9:ll9lll azetigiptvlowilgrigen ,-- -' , :c:=' , : ,,. i-.:I '''. 1
ty r ' eaul i'°noe eanortg4-fir 500k4e1 , 0014 ., ' -nnit , ,n a mihntk i iid Um '44 - I d iad.th e y*i n t i luitiii•lk tor %Livia' nbitintelt eitt: : , -own -,,,,,.. , „.. ) ,. r .,,,.....,_.. _... .. ~.. ~, . , ..t.....,., • 47,1
" re t: f • id4 "B. l 111 $ 0414 ttligel , Atiwisittottifir[prefiaiatiat.., bet-Wrest the, 4 1 1 ) 0 04 1 -' 4 18, 14tid n e lo 4, t i e th it go . ' b o a ."'', - ' - -o.: o dti o ete tfoieatif A' 'mid Ifti hie
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r ur • e " t ' . '"• 44. - T .44 - 4 '-'-.C l4 .!'3n r Og i nglialiiti;4ll,l l lept 4't rewlY , ln; - Alumni In tditiOdtWetitilaz,,,,_•.ll2attlh,...lll6,•.,,t. gild 4 t - ‘ - w i th - • .iii e o i ir t - =fit• - cletthe - eaniiii l
P will choke the iiv - rn'f! ) ) ...,,,,,,,...,4:,.• ! , . :.: ~. ., 31 .trhuh- 4 4010444ifolutlit -. ' ,Flatiglent' '.4t,,jlhat - he et:#lolnietp P o o_, ~r- _ ,E t i • - ` . : - " , .r o a s i .. k ft 4C4-iiilinilit Allitirthetelettelrt.
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- --• •'d c a t h oli c eft wa i t no t t i th e seer - o. , ,vnifeickliommo giuly a.:'eit r iuseui•ago - le" rigtAf!rufs illr.r . ~., - ---•=e -
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Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime . _
Dark-heavinff boundless; endless - :and ant..
The imagine of etenkily—the throno '•
Of the invisible : even from out thy slime .-
The mmasters of the deeitire made; eaeb
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Obeys thee thea goest foith, Arend, .fathom
less, • •
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The pay : : jegii4i4thoitakei :Xi.
e 49D. -Wigiii #l4i iliitil . .',''..*.% - ' 7 l -0 1.'7F.'0
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wUllebeing t emendously thick, . _ tl, won. , hint, ao uor. .e . ...,113 P t ' .1 spare WY palpitating heart. ,
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very seveteil hey ttiuk in Christ.° her, Wright,'! en—to ii e- to the ship, I suptioie-and it weal .. Leave thee,?" said 'Sumo, pressing him
a youngerb. thcr of Jon,Wrigl t, that they - i well for 1 e soldiers that'theyi took hint - so I closer to her.; 4 never! Until the story of rest-
Might• have new pair o ' hands t help 4 - And I, suddenly for if they had - -left him but a - me- !l ess nights; of unquiet:&tip of aspiration, fOnd.
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Christopher Vright felt: to like freah triatt,linent's • eto light, a match, ?he certainlyj eale tl e a s an d : _ tta dyhaloir Islaid' -Wore thee : .
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arid they- ii 'and; dog, !tby day j ii - !•141 night; would ha a tossed -it- - in anions the . powder, I Knew that- oi y e arsi ', have suffered
- for tSce
and Fawkes toed ".sentinel all th tiine And i and blow himself and them top perdition. .I a secrer.pnisiort: Need nen thee how 'such
if. ny man's heart seemed ;to% fa I ;hid at a 11,.; They ok him to the kings' bed-chamber I ma nly beauty, triVed me i how I worshipped
Fawkes' said: " Gentlemen, we lave i
. abun- I first of all and thefe the king (causing him I like s sun-flower in the. lurid light ''of -these
dctle-e - af Perer ri.4i ' , ARA 'tele, arid ther9 ;s Ito be licit very tight, and keetenga,good way 1 raven tresseit how my fond heart ,wds en
nolear of o r being taken alive, even if dis-'l, off) ii. 1.4 , htur how be 'could have tho heart 1
trapped in the meshes of those magnificent
coi-ered." • The same Fa.4-ke.g. - . 5,4 Initis ea -~to intend to destroy so trans innlcent Pe° , i whiskers? how I Would yield to the govern
. .*ty of sinanci, was aliinva prowling about t plc'- . oteeduse,"- said Guy Fawkel,. "des
pal _ 'P - _°- I ment of that imperial 'I thy runners s,o modest,
' T . 7 0,11 picked up the intelligence that the kin„ I, rate diseases need desperate l'eme&s: ? To `so delicate, enchanted me—joy to me—fm thy
had prorogued the Pirlitunent again, Oom..th i a little Scotch favorite,. with a faCe like a ter-lipy was my jay. My liejirt i s ever thi n e_
seventh of February, the day first fixed -Upon 1 1 , tier, who asked him (with no PartiOlar wis.! tdke it—but first let me ati'tch one kiss from
until •;thcf third of Oetober. • Wheti_t,he con I dem) why he had collected so ..tauchl'gunpow- those ruby tips" - 1 . , • ..- .„
Spirators-kne,w this, they limed to *petit . "'der, he repljed f because he had meant to:blow - The averwhelmerg feelings of 'the deliecte
.until after the Christman holidays, and to tak' Scotchnian baito• to
Scotland,. und it • would . eo l ith were too strong, and. he fainted - from
no notice: of each ether in the mkiawliile, an take a good deal of powder to )1 0 t at. Next t 'eseess of joy. Meanwhile the enamored maid=
- never to-write letteri, to one .andtlier]ein - iin3, I day he was carried to the -Tower,but would len kung fondly over him, and • - . ~
lecoent. SO, the house- in W - 04ininster - wa, i makii - no confession. 'Even lifter being horn- 1 .:,Slowly the eyes of Saltine' ' Smith opened
' hot up again, and . I . suppose (le :tieighbori . bly tortured; he confessed nothing that the i ,_ll l .l e, gazed - wildly
. about him—then', meeting
ott that those , strange look rig 114elt who :Government did net already know, though he 1 tho-ardentgaze of his lever, Ire`blushed deep-
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ly, soa fros -behfild liandkerchief , thintly
faltered ol4t--" Ask my ma.",
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- . Edgar A. Toe,
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ET gEoRoziLIPP.Ano..
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2 On a hot summer ' ay, whit? thecholerawas
in the.city, there came up four stairways, into '..
a Printing oce, a Slender mail pOorly clad,'
and with butone Shoe. Theta, may have been- 111
genius written on hiS broad forehead , and 'the I
large love of a pure , bufi, 'neglected intellect in
his clear eyes-but le I.waspoorlyclad„ and
with but one shoe! to his,' feet. He come „'
stealthily up stairs,.las lir 'cOnscioui . that the " I N
world had: forsakes and: thathe was an .„.
inirodel any where. Ife, sat .quietly down
.x
near a table where a, yonngthan-An anther-. 0 '
w:.s writing. Then! thP.:. poht---for . the , man, is
shabbily clad was a imet=spOke to the author ,111 3
and told him lixiluid in ohreat to eat-no' place .t i ,
to sleep-not,One,friendin God's- w orld. H e hi
beiolight the author not - to forsake hint::, ti
''` .1 ou are my, last hope.% i'lf, you fail me 1 . . 01
tan - do nothing ut:llier? •I - -' ' . >.. " ' l ,
- -You may be sure , tliat. the words which he tt
spoke, and the voied.ia which l.opoke them, "
Went straight hotneito the'anthOr's beart." He ;
.had ifot'43een the peht for some time. Btit ho.. '
remembered how that poet' had once a quiet
home
' lightened- , byithe smile of. a Wife-how r ':
lie,.thdouthor, had . bften sat by him;ind 'list-
cried to him; as he poured (int free and,uures. , - 0
trained, the full thought othis heart. And the ., .
.heart.of.the author :'sickened with him, to' see v
amen like
,this inwant of ihread-in . want of ,
a bed, to sleep upon', ' 'I; . 1 ~ ~ r
- But the fon of the thing was, the'euther had
just paid - his list qiiarfers rent; and' was with- it
out a penny,in.the Weild. !Ho must thedfOro ./
go forth, on' that drioky suMnfer's ! , day, and en-:
deavor to gain a few' pence Or the poet, from"
among the class/vehtirgreW rich upon ,the la. I
hors of these beggartydevilsi-authors and po. t
ets. . ...i i •! \-. : . ~ I
'T .- ell them that lam sickl Thet.l hav'nt a,,
bed to 'sleep upon. If That I _my Wint_enough t
to get me out of PliillolOP tie. Tell them"
plainly.. For God ' s sake . don t fail me . You're i
my last' hope.):-- - ' 1 11- i- - -,. - , - . .. i
1 The author _ went oat :.'
iSick :himself; and
poor, he Went froni door te door,
~ but every- '
body was out of tqWw. l it Was a wretched" day; 1
cholera bulletins upon every: newspaper door,
and a hot sun pouring di4n over half desert- 1
ed streets. The' author was taken sick", -and 1 ,
had• but just streagthPnough to get; to Ida own
home.: ' i '-i -.; ; • I
/ Next morning, kist'iafter day-break, he her- J I
ried down to to the printing office, and found i
I the poet there, - sitting at the table. in one:cor
ner; his head betwdeO his lhands. , -1 -.
' t thought. you• had do:Certed me,'
• ,he,Sild,
andlears camp intd his eyes. This was strange
for he was not the" man, for that kindsof thing.
Then he told how fe!lualiwaited there the day
'before-low he. had paced' those streets of
Philadelphia, which to .the, poor; are as fall 'of
hope-as the hottestaud dreariest.pieceof sand
in Sahara-how. I tiia very heart was brolth
within him. .1 f; il ~. ' :,, ~-,- • ,
Ho also told ho4'.befOre . fie ea me see
the author, the dm! previous, . he bad waited
upon more than one iperCon, (whose eminence
in literature was owing, to his,criticismand,
how 'these enkinent *dims 'hid suffered him
to wait in ante.iodrns and Or I while their
very liscnueys amused thandOlveaby sayintr
'There's -----. 1 Ile's drunk again.' ~ .
t And now you'le , Mt inst.', hope.: -, . Get, me
out of PifiladelphiO: i l'Or 'Gies ; sake do -.if
I'm heartsick. fur iVirginin... I'm, • freer .there,,,
than. in any otherlpbscal . If I Can; only.feel
my boot upon bht Ir,irgihia sod, it be a new
man..: - ." . I .';! '', 11 - - 'LI ,
The authOr heard w orlds likethesefrom.the
, lips. of the poet; and went Out; and after some
searching, found ; five
"fivp min hi
~Phil ade lphia,who
'agreed to give a Mall tit*, in behalf of the
poet: ! ..Three., dtbeim.. men were Magazine
publishers.. The acted -like men.: ' One Was
1 ,
a clerk-Lhe"gaite -all;hal had- , -i d ; lar;;Aboth.
was" a man, who not'-only gave,.;but came to
the printing offiee o , aid:lnvited "the - poet - to. his
home.' -.,., '' '. ; - 1.1'.. "I . ..j.
• You should.havieen the - poet a face, wiled
.the author came hack. tO Ihe printingetfice,and
I. - told him of tho'spLiess; of 'his labors. There
was a trainer on the poet's lips, when theou- I
thor told iiim : of IL certain poblisher,.whohad
' refused to give dnedo tar.,, ' .. `.. ' ~
,
a doll
'.Notar dollar !` he Peiligher, when be,
was asked: . : '- I - 4 . ' '': ' _ '!-- ."" "
.. The Man Who iv* with -the, sufher,.(we'll
.not left big riamepi took the: poe ; home, and:
thethree,spent o. day ; together. ' That ; night
these friends ace niPanied aim i, ihn,,ciirs,and
saw him depnit; :after !hearing', his last words.'
They,nerer - saWiii again. .. ' ''''' '',
"But they never 'forgot the . lest 'Of all
It
•sights-,A grout 4 :wikosetOitii bid el - filch,
. ed 'Ptlfaislieo;;be.l4"his bread In Phitader.
:Phlit ori a h'ot summer's day': '''.- ,H . ;
; Chic; day news'eaMeithat the piiefir*deat
All atoace the werld 'found otit.hligreatriessPl.
Literary. s hitesfers who ' had :lied about hitw—t
isaiikaillert: - Who had left • Min itarve-=' , :giink-,
M en'of hterattim mihd,' . had'aieft him ''wilk:thei.
'het aticeis'of Philad4iphia,%"wit orit..fe"Od or '
ilielter- - -theie4)ll!'OOned : their' Li4ittifeir of
1
'piAgY; and sialit'ei•ed witliliane - via. thin - Mtn;
villein living ', itte r f VVOOld'haVe it ' Wilie l fiN lo
`koi - rY next tliteif',‘ ,41thint - ayinil .
,fie yelfbit to
Cave liltri[ : ' ~". ''. l''. - ‘"l 4 ;''',f. 4 .,.,. ,=-• • :v . g. ,. '0 ;
'VMS la - the' jakel 0 - ittiiiihinir: .:'- ~-:;:',,; t.ii
.
Orin day the Ifoft - atm In se'p hag- fli 1
.up.fetir pay - dralsliftiF:sheetto . his &et-4.;
. hieVOuly frientiltOtenibre'ilsiirg Of itifiikithor 1
:Whe Went - Only •Voiit; but alto 'in tfifidetz;tlr I
'oaf dtt 16 00 0 tPAitid • L'ittid kam'MAtne !
'the Rio •GrAndkibi .. iriOciptuitif their pipSa. ..
Jail the booksell0; Ike bdekateri .-- -Writo'.4n , .
beoltn for; bookselei4' tho'eritica'i;vhir firiC i
perfume,' , 'und'iiiritio:with void 'pens; enigelo
edll4sl4li, jl'Aitivitif(Ltitinto One Noig,',loni
'.ejactalationil Great.3***carlai.'-'it dead! -.
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• : , A CUtei Yankee: = --- i . :' ..
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"The following good'oneis published i t e•
September'nuen* - cor Harper'itiltigaline. - At7
is told by a Correspondent who7signa himself
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Among our .pasaengers -coming - lioitie;,ia id .
was -Mr. H-.. 7 .-., not lonclago adept)* col.
:e or `'in : our . port , at. the custofl l Wise; a
n t entertaining.ge_iitlenup; Who hatiio.idea:
th t le' is telling anything until Ails
redlinded -of it by the load laughter of - eyer - P.
1 y about, him: 1 •-',.! :-. -,, -': - r-''' '= .
hen I was Deputy.Colleofor:in I Hew
t rk, says . he, I was elttingin my ;office, one:
10 a fternoon , When a lertilib.sided, TOW°
D king felloar'eame;iii with'a kind guilty ;
o k. his hat dangling lit. his handi• - hia head
in ging on ono auk 1 and Itis eyes. cast4oWn
)u with a cnrious.. i .4ind-..0t-limile, too, ail
i nght, sneaking fitfully across his face . He .
od by the dpot for.a minute, - twirling his
- and seeming .tolo afraid to etimelurward
l't'vherel WWI *Org.. - -' ' - - ::,
'tireii, iiii' ' , asked; 4 whit Is waltealf .
Be you lir. H-- I' said he. -: •; . ;a-` :
Y.m4 MT.'', La my name ! ~ -
Yeas i - but bo - yOu the N plity - ,C oll eeter of
•Si York Slidell ' - ' - - i, — '
1 answered that-I was the Depiti Ceillietor .
Ithe Customs of the city of N. Y. -,'
draetlY: !Bays be" — ` yeas,-the very nOln - -r
rt to iee.'
Ie hesitates:Lag:tinap d twirled his hatittoie,
aid's , than ever ': ' - "
4 What 1 - votir busitiesa with ;II
id. I;rather=sharply:= '
•te to.be wasted in so I
any.' ' .= . •
' l'eas,'sald he; °'
dzactl
.a got Into a leetle la
er here to see if You co
He fingered his hat a. Ir! j and I grew iinpk
i nt and nervous .: • " -...- ...,•.. '. . ;
•Go en,' said 1,. 'and _ t through. What,
your trouble! and ho can +help yeti 1. - 'ot
i
ii Ica• hovel got to do•wi h it.' • . ,
• Well,'. be e-went on, • ll Was down to Ifavanz
r the other day, and . being of surekite I
ught a few - cigars... for my j. own ,use ;'en4:
hen we koi back rto I: l l 7 4irk; !,' didn't kiwi:
r th ere b `'' ' hurt ' ' bringing 1
t at would; e anyin in
„,
few;'; but Us a teen was 'bringing r eta' up
i i,
ad street,. : they was arrested :for dewtiesi
t e man
_said • deuttea ;" and Ile mid they must
I be forfeited, or • confiAcated,'•-and .tha I'
uld'nt' have none on "em—nene' Vii 'ein , , 6 -
id; ' unlesi 1 ioulC.,,,crit 'cm - .' entered :''- ' Ad'
2
e e ti to i ld ie m e o b l e cO a u gi ld n 'uti ie ge rle tn iet4 one e 7 ,, iin d.tha erite: e . i .
'thee.thought you would'nL da it4:aewty or
o dowty.' ' -; ' .-- -. ',- I• =.
I I was struck With hie simplicity—lris'gritn.
[ ss, I thought at. the time—and signol &Tolled
o overlook what - might have been ,attemplit
r
~ ~..,co nsi d e of t he fact, that
mugg mg.- m -.
after all it was probably pure ignarenticr! .1 ' -.-
I So I said: •1111 - yen'seerifAtiluivebvenigno-•
Taut of the.iliientelikWa;:,,Ltedlant*your in.:.
gars, and - you. can luive.them*pon payment of
he,_ 4l 4Y- - H o w mail)" had your'- .. s- ‘. i." . -
: lyweaty, thousand " Otiienl - r -.--: ' ., - 4 .=.
giTTs
alters e n ty : t t h h e o u e s a i i lia e d e cigarsnt.e n tirely.'
y. i:7 , t yalli... ; otek ,
i ':`:'se ..,, _.! .
• ' Well pot. 'dzaCtly for . ray, oWn ; tnas, AnAII
I t.ti
wanted'some for My '
frieade t ''' o smoke, -
4. tew...--:
?That's all: • 1 ''' - ''' '''': -..
- -
. 1 Well, sir,• t_ on payment of the - duty; the 4 4 l .,
prs maybe taken-away.'' _ =-, ..:, '.. :)1.. - ,-,-;:, L=
l .
'Down:! nut= aster theft.) _ entered, ;., theie.!
ain't no devity, js-,there? ',that's - Nhat the
man 'said that took thema - Main:MA''' . " 7 ',
I e4laided'tii hhik th4 , thi elkitri mitsi or o
a duty; and. that it eras it . eaj7 -great favor to .1
) 1111 lseli to be. Petaitte-d , O Ptko any. of 4heat
away at alt . ' =,. = _ , ' • ...1. ='''. 2..- - ".
' ( Well, . he Uai l it,pniting "oe'ilaliat,:said, litild.
.
ing the door ajar,, .. I han ' t got no -Money to
Tay,
.4,iewtiet butji ' llrttifi :l
:10-ifwp;:pp to.--,4-
letreet,l,Olsit‘-a ;Iliad oroiligyUneiriair:lin:
RIM tale ."em - Out/ -'. ..-:?.. - ....:' : -•:_ri. . - .24.
The pe,at, dsyilrist,aal wasvabAnt. leavti!ig
May, deiik, the Yankee. ,!operator7. time:. IN,
bringing with JAM a 'dark,, Spanish-looking
rve come to'gettheni cidart s i said' ite . ; -4 ifirit
was arrested:for-fiewties.: : My , friend p , L , here,-
will pay th l 9: • - f1..- -, :- - " ' '
The ne c essary' . Prilimiii.ities- were ';8911•e:
through with, and the ',etyma:Were at taluik.,
away: '., , :-.."1 ;::- ?,':'.'.. Is.:. '"-<‘!F,4 1.4`4T,", ': 1
, Early' on the; morning 'of theliext do, Axil,.
,
*as sitting at pry dcsk4 folt,,,a,vnry: • fsint, taw
on py alionider; inn!: tOrmg , tt:): 1 11 6 t, 1 0d
I nee,bni ini . Vanyo customer stinting over:
viol,.
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.!...: 26 ,}10W.de s dulo-day said-ha I -;:z - ,f. -:. ' i'it , -. ;':,
, i a . Vm quite well thank, you; bntcydalt do yin
want of me nowt: -'- , ' ' ',.... ~ 4: ~,,,, I Zil
''' Noltitie; . B . ita 'be , 49i' aoner :;.': ' -., is,
- . 1- Afid h`e - fiiie a , t - trtioni*ink - gtole - eir - Viatr:
ngnalutjant sitch.aNtinices - liiinguluebtild
give_ ~/ 1 , ..,., .., t . 1 ~,,„ -•- 4,
~.. , ~.--,:.,:-,...1.:H Ts
iNire 'did', :that itliing Ai rt handolptrak
'ikerektifi4: ,. - ,- ~-. -,Ai
i'Villtit it)illeriT 110i#IV - r;: -4 : 1 ' I :°' - :lf 4- ' , =
i , '., 4 Why. theen.cieinsnsaidi* Othty4Wiiii,ati,
Cuba ci ;:
_them cigars..; was mack.l4,,Coli.j
neetinut l• Lb* 410,41,antory:there' myeelf; ,
and I had On,' tqok ,upZ.On spspicion. ..1110.
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folks,:, tit aid,C l4 'hitilittiriheak . juatAs *sit
eat - the)e 1 11Winuili r .V PAW Wther 4 e ll4s,
$ 0 9 . 44616 , 4.4l6ptioti prfictiftik litaut p4loi
~),,
I :Vilkiihrte ii* thi On't'ai
langtaiti'" 4. ' We ' did
and ' • "
*wee nelif I aorlselr,-had:
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i. , ,t-instbai licantifil part - '4if:Gerhuniy:-*likaf . -''..
borders onithe'llbina; thereilva 'noble ilethii , -,'-
whiSh,i'as : yeif travei bi-ttis• - . : Weititti bank ut...,•; - '
' ' - it tolift' its ad ept i toi. -
the xtyer,'yo : ay see lag., - .
pi Cnittie - oppppitii•sidei above the grOinietif
tree* as old DS ittfelf.:
. f .': ::i. 2 .1k5:4?5 , ,
, . *Wit- forty' , yeare Ago: tfiere -4 livediti'tioits
ilstle:ii'noble - geritteman, whom we :;shall- - Mill ~
'Barnn".'''''ne'kad s an'Ontv'aol4 : :,*bn4ini . I 1
nieoinfat tol his'- . ..fathef - and 1 - 11eiaint-to -- alt 1
*lto 'flied O die - fithette-laild. -f;.-i- . - -„,-X f .4,- , ..,,1:_:.)1 1 .--,.
.At hip Peak on -n eertilit"*eatilotioi - .4taki. 1 - , •
ioung , MAn , . 1014 -froth llama, liiireeame .,, st -:.
Frafickgentlematc:to" see the:,eistitvWlinion..; -'.
Our ttr - talk lafllin-haarchlr-Fidltet In:tonne : '
that chilled; the'old , maped blood;= on which the;:',
ircieh
Aaron reproved himiiiyingit:Arn you - noel.' .:
fraid-of offending; God; , who : reigns ldioralyir, ~.
ipe n i c tn.l l . .1r! manner ?' -,- ! , , 7 '-'-'. ''-'i
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';::Thegentleman' Said he knew nothipt abort , -
"God,. - for hi luid:nexeriseen blew 0 - ''' ",%":".,-,-,'; .-
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Ther Baipti : thistitie ditiznbt noliCiiirhiftl,‘ .
gentlenians4dlnt the 'next'ino*llith" took
him abotitlttio-ellatle=groOndai' inaltiokleas. --'
Sion t 9 ShOW -him a fury 'bernttifiti*titiothit
hung ons the waiL 1- , The gentleman 'admired `,
the very 'inuel4- ami,aiid; 4 Whinier
dresrtiiit;ldettirei ktiOira very 'ltell'hisielci'''''S
'.
to me the *nail.' . -.•-. .- ~. . , ±.1 , -- --;:2‘. 1 ',"
p -, 4.ldy son drew the
_picture," iaidlpellairrit.
,7 VThen'yoUrion la h clever:mini repHOlbe - ,_.•
gentleman'. 1• ,'i , - - - i'''
..,' . - 2T - .. „,- , :11--..-.--'-'( -•
"- 'The - B*llom went with hbiLitisitoilibi- - -
the garde), ' , and shatiiad-hinv Many beautiful -. ;-
flowers, and idintationa of forest -trees: ~ z . ;` 1 -'' -'
'.. ~. Who' filiviiittoiileringi of Wei gurd*r i i k.,
- cid tbe. gentleman. 1 . , - 1 ,- -- - f.- ~-.::.- _..,-'. ~, .: -...
',A , My son , replied the ParOn; , he knOtet . lir'. ,
cry plant tlmay say -frofillbe 4ciati of :Lela. - - . •
non•to the hissop on thi,w a t '''' -.--- ,'-‘ 1,. _
_-=':
,1 1rideed,'Isaid the gentle
.. 1 t I - aball think, -
'err hieibl Othim" soca' ..t
- , ,
Thei :Bit ,, Ton 'tinintobk 'itimlinto thnvillagat :
andllowed 'him-si,:smatt, niat , cottage;, wharfs
/pie son had catildrshed A sell, and , whirell'h _
4 . auiled-all-young children w
. "-bid list:their , --
paienti to:be received and': n ourished "'at hi* ' ,
o , l r.OiPen ;.-- Pic ehildre f bi - :lbw - lionlP''' .
looked: - 40),thiocent and eir'-r
. ppy;:thstibe,
gender= .iwria very Much- .latid:whin - _
he returned to thecastinhe id - to the.Birda •
L irnhatin UPPY 'Man 3 4)111 i° ta hi Fe rsci '''g°l 4-
, *eim P: , -1 1 ,f- i . i ' `.-;• '.- 1 --.,•,. 'T. - - -..- ~. 1.
'-'''' - Ilow- , - - dirlion know •I brive-auchyi good
aol!i! - ' LI- ', -, , '- , . ','' -%;., --',..'; - , ' , 1....q.
er ib
- 6 .tiikao I.havoseen ist i work*kind Ikna l i r
he.must be good and cl ver, if he done till
'that - vouifmvefahowed,, all , . -" -- , • cc,-- : - '--: : : 11 : - -.---
~ - A.Biii;ibil have neve r sigh tim.i..t" , 1 ' ~_.
,- - --, „‘llut.'llina*. himm ' ' 1 well, bees' die - I,tiodgell
of Alai bY ihia.worka? - I ----- :' 4 ----";,---'' t ..-'-
'• ' Tnre(Stephinithe . kaitit-; :in i i, is ihisg.' , ay I
judge orto-charip.timof our Heavenly l"ather; ,, ,
I &now by his *orbs thaelli la a' unis
orfafraite *tdomy''and'tiO*Ftr-itlit goOdnoin , .
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