Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, June 06, 1855, Image 1

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-.-.it : QXJC.BV ONE.
; ..:,0nc by oat! tUe sa.Dda are flowing,
. One tr oris the :nouiotiia fall; ? i:
..Some art coming, somo are gvlc, . ..
do not. strive to grasp them all.
- .- One by one thy duties wait the'e, . .
f iJ.-.--iLct thy wbolo strcnjjtb go to eu-jU, .; (
Let no futuro drc.nnsojiife thec,,
Leurn thou first -r-hat thc.ecan lach.
";o I' Vy on (bright splits frorn Il-iaven)
. . . - Joy 0 are pout Ibi o here bjlow; . - ,
Tke fheiii readily -lalitn jgivoi, " .
." Ready too tJ lot them go. '
, r On by no hy gricie shfill xaov Vuec,
J-;o liotTcar ilu aruicd bund; '.
, ' " Oi'.o vt III faut aj ctbfcidgivet ihoc, " 1
''" ' ' SLadows paiirg tiroag'u t!it lur.d.' '
. . Do not Vck at IjVs loa.rrow; , :f , .
fee bjr Kaaibf aob jacricat's pajuj ,
God viil help tLe'e f(r ip-iu'jirovir,
i!vciv.div bs -In C2.;ii.' . . '
. .1 . T . . , T . . - . . i . ' . . . v -
,,' Jtrry. honr Cxnt fios?ts .o slowly . (
,- .. - Has ita t.isk to do or b.':r; , r .-
X-uciiii?uj the crown, uJ 1
If tl.ou ct cacl, goui
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Vim yri.
Jo net lir.or with rcgrottitig.
r for H.-a.ag ko'M d'spni !
r.I-or, tea ibuly for-jctiiog,
., Look t'fo oijr!y bt-youd.
'Jlonr. are goldca linha.-tioa'a token.
. Jissoiiing itc-avea;. b. o:!a by jjdj
Tako ilieu;, list.f.Lc ca.-.in be -ibrtku ,
:. .Eru. tio. j-'Mjriniagc to doae.
. j !; r IIo i' 1-? Yr'orJs.
txiBr r u-n i ! r an f?
S'.ti: i,Af:v:,biv ;niE i.ifi:
f--n .f. jv. -,r . r r;r. jk
s -. ;'
, ! ia y. t.i
i.eeu eorn-
uia:ir t. ol t ;r. e.5 -t iJj-.-.rf us would ever
have been alive on of th' three ; b'.;t whr.-ti!-r j
it si o.rtri? t j fright, or to exe-.-ss;vo smoko
caused by many pieces of artillery, E-rrive ;
-.re did. ' Ot; the platforms, too,, our wj-rk as
not quite sj di:T:ent as might be imagined
V t T'- , . ., '.M'..-t : .1-..-' .'r:- ' . t - . s
r.l..,uj tiiese .o.ic L a:. .-) .-C. j .;e . -k-
. ' . '. i 1 ...'2,- . i .'
-iiiu jjs v. e .i;ij.cj..3d, u:cv iiii ?i. uc , j ,j
be'ter-skelter, m l the reader ntiy jud.e c!
their cotrrijV by the fact that nt of v.-r v 700
men ki'dVd by na. ,ordy forty had v:v-m u in
front, the rest being bayoneted as they ran.
. And beyond all other pieces of good .fortune
wa3 the r.erv Voting ont of the tlrc?, w!c'
was the s.T'.
triionvi;
oi commatiuant of the :.rt. ,' I h-id ohsei ved
this; man (' OTiSpicuous for a tri-coiored scarf
he wt-re.) vp.j-n ciry one of the walls as we
stormed them, and run;
LT.c very first
among. the fugitive-.-. lie Lasl . the. key of
the gates; and 5r. liis tremor, t.s he ar oied the
!!ic-B.??rl3 portal, left ti Tr!jyl7vr.t:r.';-i'in; th
dopr, whicli X seizyd. '.vVn tl e dr.im.ds were
overcome-' Knuty Guss then or-.ene-i theni cue
byori-', our tfoopf entired, and the victorious
standard of ray courtry f!o?.tei 'or. ih'e walls of
. .- .-. ' ..;' i t
Allyehur!.,. f .-- ; , ; - : I- . .." :
.- WLcn the .general, aecompajiijd by his staff,
entered tkd ,f ?f. Ifne of fbrf iCcat'irL'. 'the brave
old .nsaa rals?i me from 'the . dead . .rhinoceros
on which I was soatt;j, .knd'ij: iac to Lis
breast. iiM the exctterairt v.tueii'nsu come i ,.-a.,iiu iia-ijo.iie-i u. .-; ,-.. -rn6
; through 'thefatigue.f arid perils of -that j - Up tUy. cviiuc,.-.fives thousand meaV'.tliatr
j&if &!' d aj fallCd' all.of 'a 1 sadden, and I.wept standar U .flipping' in tft.e' tdr. tL'eir long line of
iike a ehihiupctt his shoulder. . porishe-t jaek-l;.,oU gleaming, in the sun-";ight.
rromoticEj in ont army,- goe3 unlt'ckily by
seniority; nor is it in the powerrrf the ieneral-in-cinef
to" advance a Cajsar, if he finds hlrn in
lhe capacity of a-subaltern: my reward for the
above exploit was, therefore, not very rich.
ITis excellency hsd a favorite ' horn suuT-box
for, though exalted in Nation he was in his
habits most simple) :-ol this, ;aid about a yuir
ter of an onnc of high-dried WtIsa which he
alwavs took, he made me a present, saying, in
front of the line; -"'Accept this, Mr. Gahagan,
as "a. token, of respect from the first, to, the
braTest officer ia tho amy. -.' oJ ... :j. ? ; iii
" Calculating the-snufF to be 'worth' a hurf'pen
ny, I shdnl'aay that lbnrpse-i was about thp
yi.lae.of thiB gift; but it has at lea-it this good
effect it serves to convince: any;. person. whi
doubts my story, ttat the-facts aro really true.
I hay a left at the office of my pubir'sher along
,with the extract from tb? JJengaillurkarUj. ar.d
any body may txamiao both by applying in Lha
coanling-houfe -of 'Mr.' Cunningham. 1 That
once popular expression, or proveib, " Are yon
r.p to snuf! t. arose out of the above circum
tstsnce; for the otketrs of my. corps, none, of
wtonfj'cxcept mysellj had reutuivd on the
Btorming party, used to twit me abo;:f this
inodeet rf yard for my labors. , I ever nritl j
-when they: want i mo to Etorta a fort ugci'l
shall know, be tt?r. " ' -:.;i tr
"; "Vrell, immediate' after tho capfurevof thjs
important fortress, Terron, who had beeu tho
life and soul of -Scindiair s army, came in to us,
with'hii family and trea-nre-, and was psssed
. T16 mnjor ertair.ly t'Scred to loavu an eld
fqaff-bo.v et Mr. Cuunibuu'a ofjoe ; bat it. cor.- j ris, which touched at ' SC. 1 lei 'ena- on usass
tained iv extract frotu a newspaper, a.sd u.)C4 r.ut ' ", . . . . T-
q:t rr-v th.-.t Lo ki:Ui Lc, stomvd frow Aetata U l.ngland., - In company
x"o!x:'a eritrenehmanti tt tba'iotg? of A ':yy'jnr:: -vifh f! ;e.-fhf r frico.-i o-!-.srd'bfl .'niff.rriid
over to the .Prsrh settlements at Cbanderna-1
gnr. BiHHviuien took his command, rrn-.l raii!Bt
CfirA ve'tiowrcsvc'I.. 'Th'u niomin? of th? "lllr
ScpC' liWr ' four. d us Kjion tLu'j.LiIas of f)cl!U.'
;Im was a bu ruins tot day ad ; r,-i werr slf
rvfrosbins ourselrcH after th morning's miro;!),;
yvlieri I, who was on the advanced j-- iltet n'on'jj
with O'GawltT of. to .'kiVi! drigQoas, ..was
made' aware of tb cnertjy:,i;i;igliborhood ia a
very slngul.tr iitanher1- O'G'avvlcr and I wore
s anted under a litUo ' canopy of horse-r!6ths,
which y-yi had formed to shelter , from , the ;
toierabio heat of the suu, and rere dtsoi:ssin
with great delight a few Manilla oheroots, anl
a stone jar of the niost bX'iu'iSiitQ', ,'cool, weak,
refreshing, sangarcc. Vfe had Vocn playing
cards the night before, and O'Gawlcr bad lost
to me seven hundred rupees. ',1 emptied the
last of the sang.iree into the two pint tumblers
.out of wbicli; we were drinking, and holding
iulne up, said, "Here's bettor lucl; fb. yoii
next timO'Gawleri"; : ; ' ;'. ;'
As I Kpoke the'so words whisli'! a 'canu'oa
bail cut the. tumbler clean out of my hind.cind
XV.tnpcd into ' poor O'Gav.ler's stomach. It
sol 1 led i
com
i.
nd cf course. iTd-vc
"got my 'sjvi.ii J:t;r.d;-? 'J rup-iCF.1' jiieli' ure-tke
unct'rta;:it?.'!s of war! .'- ;-, j
'To sir?? on ir.y s?lt e and ray! f.coutK'jnents j
lo rnor.r.t nr.' Aar-iV qlutrrr to drink of: '
v.hai O'Ciwler
:o'f -L.Vi '.Eangaree and j
to gau.c.T to the general, was a work ol a mo-
! tnent. I tos.ad urn as comfort 1! le at t-Hm. s
If l.'c were .;t his own Iiotisq in London. '
'G?cerul;J d-ud I, as soon' as I got it; to his j
. paf-ini3hs (or tent), "yo:i must leave your
j lurch if you wntt to fibt the enmy."
1 irT'
ue t ii.ii. iiMii.i. .nr. vi :iu..--r,in, T.ic er.e- i
....... -1.. .t.i . . . I
other hide of the river."
'I can oniy teii your excellency, at the en- !
enev's "-una win nardiv c ir! - hvo- mi!e t pti i r
thut G -vr O-rt-r.l-'r :, r, -,..,: j
, ' ..-' : " 1
. ..IU: is"it so?" saidiscdi.hcv, riiJne, j
and bvin7 dwn the drrm-stiek of arrillel j
chiek,. -G,nt:om-,n, remember tv,t thev I
ot i. u ror-o arc upon i;s., ana ioi;vv; ii;e;
Each aid-d-.i-Ctiiiijf curled from table and
-seis?d his cocked hat ; etch British heart lv.;t
rt tt:. O.MM. nf!!i.i ,.nii. .nn. "lrI.
inountod our horses end g.diore 1 sv.iftlv alt :
i
j the brave' old general; J tke last
n .
train, ur-n lav famoui L:
timrer . -: j
"rf ."ctl t trtr." th f'-h,.v were T.r.cf
:v i.ih'.in' three i.tl'eS "cf 'our c.tr.'p, j
.1 In for
,md from
;a;k"i-d,
a i-ilice;; ia ii.e . dr;-.nee to which we j
rr. f.n'.Tr..l ir?'Ir t .7-1-. 1 rT k ..-.t.,-1 1
ops
ti,..
hole liss'lmpO:-!
f :
t
i :
' -A ih th : enorrtr, tin 1 the ots I'r'ppr-'Stjnt the
hundred are! twor.ty pieces of-.artilI;r3: -ahicTi
d-iTc-iided .his line... lie; vras, . moreover, cn-t-ei.cfcM
;' a::l.a wide ti-orr.is in his front gave
mm nn rv.ia.ir:
-;rr.
.. His ei.celJetcv for a nivment
!!', and then sai j, tiiraing round to or. ; td
iiis aid jb-de-carnp, 'Order:n Mfjor-Generf.i
Tinkler tvn i the etvel-v. -' ' 1 1
rc, uojs your ex
iaear.
l!:3 ades-d-canap, t.urpri.-e.d -for ..tiro enei:iy
had perceived cs, !!.' tho c-$n:r4h-ball n-erc
ivmg ar.oitt ss th
'arf 'pent
witn nts iot't in a iiission. sma tiio a. u. u.
I sbr ii "." J his shon Id -rs and irallnriprl ii'tjy. !
'
. r i . ;
! Iii five mls-.-.tes we heard t!ie trumpet'-' in -onr
camp, anddrt twenty more the greater part of
t; And. now. we arq here,-" said Jl :ijor-G.ei;U-.i;!
Sir Thopbilns Tinkler, ;'"ahat next ?" - .!
"Oil
J it," said the cbmty'atjdf-tn'-Cr-?
, ciiar'ge: nothing like ch'argiiig ga!-
charge
lopi ng-g.uns-rascaliy black scouudtels-charge,
charge f"; and then tuning- to me, (perhaps he
was glad to change the conversation,) he said,
r'Lioutenant Gahagati, Vou'will slayj vrith mcV
'And well for. him. I did, for, I do .not hesitate
to' say,' that the battler's gu'ned ly me. I do
hot mean to insult theL reader by pretending
that any personal exertions of mine turned the
day,- that I killed, for instance, a regiment of
-cavalry, or swallowed a battery of guns, such
jiluisrl. tales wottld 'disgrace both the hearer
"and the teller. ' I, as is well known, never say
a single word, which --no.tJeer)roved, and
hate moro: than all other vices the absurd sin
of egotism ;.- I simply mean that liiy advice to
the general, at a quarter, .pitst two o'clock in
the; alteruoon of that day, won tins great UL
tiinph ibr the British' ariay;.: .' so; rt.'.i-. v.:
Gleig, Mil'end Thorn'.harp. .ill 'told' the. talc
of '.this .'war, though" somc-boVthey have. emit
ted ail mertioa cf thejiero of.it. Gen. Lake,
lor Ths victory of that day,becanie LordLako11,
t Lt svra rc o, . Ii asw are e '. an d Vivo fe rsoot U : Was
the rea,t conqueror of La$warec ? I can lay my
haaJ upon my. heart, and. say . that !;was. , If
auy proof is Wanting of the factj let me give it
at bnce'l.and from the highest hiilitry testi
mony in the world, I : mean .jtbat of . tlie
LmPEROK iCAPOiSOS. -' :'' - r e 2
- Ia the month d'.M3rch;'1817, I was pa'assn.
g;r on l oarl the Prinee Regent, Captain Ilar-
ots "to 'the illmstrions exile of I.orii
v'oo l, who received iii m
was Av-alking; aliut in n.Rauk?(u Urcsa ftud.-a
j 15'rgre br6ad-LMr;iti4 srraw-'fcat, wittj-trenornl
i.'rV.nthf.Iun. Count ' T-UiJCaso.'?'." .h.r.d ,' Ms "sen
manucl, th.-n a. litt'u.. boy,- v.J;, I uijj
doja not recollect me, but -JVU6-, uiivcffbclctis,
played with ray sword-khut 'and thj taels of
my HoKfclan bobts-dnrin-'tltP-who'la of.'our' in
terview with his Iinj'Oiial Sltije'sty. "
Our jxan'ies.wero read out (ni a pretty accent
by the way !) by Q'';ie) al 'uonthoion, and the
i Ecperer, as each was proiiounced, made a bo'.v
to the owner of it. but did not vouchsafe a
word. At liast'Moptholori 'cam to nnnb. The
Emperor looked , mo -atonco in the faceio"ok
liis hands out cf his pockets, put them .-behind
his bae'ki'! and coming up to me smiling, pro
liounccd the following words i . '. ' , '
.. . i cissife, Deiju, Dceg, J-'(t9ghnr,t., , .
I blushed, arid taking oil", my ha6 with a bow
said "iVrc, e'es! tnoi." - ' "'
" 'uPi::b!cu ! je Ic saqais bieii,,,: nw'uVj the Km
peroi j' bidding out his siujjjs', iiKa v.sez
tor's, -Major f"- I took p..lirj?e iiheUvhieh,
'W:;ii the honor-of 'fp6k1n to' so rtn f.'mati,
..: 1. i i.e. t .in:. i.-
Ul he
; iiiiie.
a U2.;:.v:,su i iu- tka fvily. words :
Sir, yu-U ai c -Uhov,"!; yuu (!' in her vie
nsfin: :i our third lr-; h 2'r. tbi C1iitf-Jv-Ba-
t-jUion, f jiv.it Godfrey' Oin.m,- w:;s in my
in&.i ori-me
U-iu.tsa.i.
is true,
lie and my
i cov.ntrvmen in vonr .Mm-j.'fT 5 service i.tnou i
un:lef.the green flag in the breach .vf -Unrg
- It .was tlie on.
time, us your. 41. -jesty knows,, tnat Irisnuiou :
.. .1 ".'...': v . .(..,. :., .. -Lr-.r-
i..!,....i.iiuv-u -.n 1-- i... -. ...... . ,
7r.;.':t (b
king as if he won Id say '!
Jo;.r ca-.!-.r, I-I ijc
ar.a-7-;:i.-'j- ' t-. i. weu;
j. ' ' ' 1 ovy- ; v
ht'r .vas a Count, etil 01
T.-i , (;,.. ,' r ;l in r:ev ::;; :-:.'- v- ' -: -. .
' . ., ...- 1 .. ; i ., -
J-dies of nrnai-lwotUy Ci-cka .IvH-
no. Thev wet e ail d, ad Lor.-- the Ga"-
-pan m-rk
-Crft vr.i
i - i
j 4-V-y"
1liU:
je vw.ts (ioriao ia:i
.eree, one c:est vr-i
. h; d're:-!:;
lis n.'i fo:-t
, ii
i'.itfC i C'.S i enVok S G l.'t iti.3. ivii l;lUS;t. litlO
thtit Monsieur jSin?-T t'ie t-attia ct ;i;olUi aa
rtti
:y C-. -i i
T r.r at-'.-K'. t.. --i'-f
.o Ii'--:. tifi'ir c.i'.Kr.;-. r.j
lis CAvrhy, placing t..:n,.in. front, of Ilolkur'i
;tt(ei': s. Gi i ' 1 ('.'! :u: ia-.-yia.. T. fcs lo;
c-5"r":
-Ut V.
tT.OT.T'S t".t.lt
s with his r.nre.
id.-re been e.-.'-f.rs, w;.-.: -."ts,".
ui;. I -".t i"-.r t'i'3 c:;.'aui:-g-.of tc grm
it; z j to .a 1
1
2V:--:-'V (
It tor
'.The'' Lord
L',.:ev.i.::ii.ti grer.. v.:..i:e..ueu .ng..i.i. .o.
jiii:.e;.: :-rv the facue-iM pott"M.-;i int--i tyhlcit
he-had br-j'tght h:i. troors. lie v.T.a forY.yirag on.
the spot,' Wnd word 1 ir.f.dlibly have done;so
end the l-ss of his army' would have beeu the
ruin of the JV Italia Cvinnany -a:.d the rain
of the English Kt India Company wot: Id have
estatdhd.uil niy cm; ire (bah it was cv ri-'public.
then ! J Sn the V.r-hZ ; but that tiie man before
ni.' T.I v't ct! An'.' G oi I'a ''G.'T.gan, v,-a.v riding at
"the Vide of General Lake.""'
hU-TZh.Arr.z (tvnli aa recant of despair nnd fu-i?:)--hy-f'.
tix rl;r7f- a V;vtl"
'..I-rtj-iliLU ; (bviiiitiantl -,.4 Cuaii-!cf. m-ir.
z.i' f .ai.ii.- Wliat will yna .It was fate. Gaha-
d period c fib simile, or ratii- j
., ... . t- .i.-i.t . .
it siau-ruier (tor i w jji:e...i;'. iiau nui- ;.iaiu
' .. .r.;t: . ': . .... , . .. .o
mar.. or ar.-j cneniy;, a ir'se-i a1 retn-av- . , ;
' ' ''. a;'..' V;--; i;2.',W 1
Dou't' vou "seeU-A. !
v.:)j.Cv.:.
tr. ivtr.f was ordered fdotrtvpn know that I
it was a' feint on the part of Ca:).i-un to draw
dI,lk-.;r.-tVon Ui imprezuabjo a'lrenchavats i !
Don't von know that th'i-norant Indian fell !
into the snare, and Inning froin behind thtf cd-
Vrn-fof "hit grins, came dovtn with Ills cavalry "!
on:the:id'a;iW in nursuit of, Lakh aud Iu. dra-1!
jrabns? - 'Then it was that the .-Eusdish turned
upon him ;. the hardy children of the' - north
swept iiowu' his feeble ; horsemen, .boro ' thcin
back to .their guns,,v hich were useless, enter
ed! Holkar's 'entrenchments . along with hi3
troops,- sabered the artilletVmen'at their piec
csfand woVthe'battle'of Dollil u- ;.J;" ',';.,';
.: As the, Emperor spoke, his pale cheek glow
ed red, his eyes flashed fire, :hisi deep clear
voice rung 'as of old,, wberi he pointed put the
enemy from beneath tlie, bhailow of the Pyra
mids,; or. rallied Jua regiment to the charge
upon the 'death-strewn plain of Wagramvr . I
have had many a proud moment in my life,' but
never :suc.h a proud one as this; I would readi
ly pardon the word "coward,'' as applied to
me by.Montho.lon, in consideration. of the. tes
timony which his master bore in my favor.' ;
;:: 'Mijorjt'lsn'r.Vthe L'rnpeior to me in corx-la-sioD;
iv by Jm 1 1 not such a man as you'in my
se'rVk e'1 I would Lave t!mad,a yo'tt'a Prineer.nd
a,3L;rsh-aj :, and iiere.be foil .into a reveire, of
whkdi I knew and respected the purport.' - He
was flanking, doubtless, that I might have, re- J
trieved his fortunes, and indeed I have very
little donfct that I .night." . ; . : ; ' . ' '
Very- soon after, coffee was brought by Mon
sieur 2Jlarchand, Napoleon's valet-de-chambre,
and after partaking of that beverage and talk-
ing upon -the polities of ihi day, -;tln?-Empcrt:-r S
my
witlidrewj leaving vac deeply;; frapressad by
the condescension. .ho .bad shewn j a. the. re
mirkabJe,iiit,erviev, -. t. i; .
I-'- r -. i 8 ...i. v .' 1 ' 2 ,i -,:; ". v .-! -c .-' '
v r:;i.i' -int. srj-AiVrAXO'TOK-.TUT:, ftiu nx y, j
' J have. vejTik-re 'lor -sc-yi'ii'.oriths, ato:r
with' iny't yDu'n'Tnon 1 Cabr.M t;d in the hur
ry and. bustle ( f w;r d ;'y '6'U";Vur"d.van-l in
the IplirleVf'r sixteen hours cut of the hcn-.
ty.-four, with severe wtiiu-ls, and Seven' rnhsk-iil-b:;IIs
in my l'uly it iny' hj imagined Unit
j have U; l iuiie ttinvl'to tliiuTc about the jub-j
lication of my memoirs. Inter -;rw : Juei;Jffi
es in the midst of fighting.be hanged to wri-.
ing! as ihapoet says; and I never would have,
bothered myself with a pen, had iot common
gratitude incited me to throw oil few pages.
The publisher and editor of ."The ,Xew Monthly-Magazine"
dittle know what servie.es has
been done to me by that miseellany. . - :t .j
-Along with Oraa's troops, iwlio hare of. late
been" beleaguering this place, there was a young
Milesian gentleman jrr." TOone O'Conner Em
mtt Fitzgerald Sheeny; by name, a law" stu
dent, and 'member of Gray's Inn,' ftfid what
he called Bay .(?A of Trinity College, Dublin.
Mr. Sheeny was with the (Ju-n's people not
in a Ttrilittirv crre.eitv, brit is renresentutive of
an j-.nji.
t;e; ; y-
ri.-ti; to v.hi,
rae:)J; he
on i'if.s of the
1 -. , .v'.vjx pi;
:t!!l. i.vce.i
T
tor ii-J.i.
a-v
! of thi d.i
ty, a eerpk-
-vh .':..:::
j ne proprik-vor r in ,v joiir.a.. 1:1 juesiio;:, oe
; . , , . . . , . . .
I iuoir u show in Oraa's camp as only -a Chris-ii-
general o;'."5er, ov at the very ler.fct a co!o-
f reginV.-nf, can afT.'l'io he:p-rpi'- ! ' :
h finjous sorti:; 'wh:th vrc Tnadc upon the
-
t-
?.' -third. I was of eoi;rr;? nhiorrg the fore
most i'i t'
;; deal
:.'r-,- and f.
;-:ci,terl-'
!:.y vv.
hicii it
v
i as ;;.e.vea... .. ;. . ,1.-- . .. .. i.. ,-,, j;.
rtke court ot a sws,: .nn jor-peu-Jit-u v..:;t;.i .;.v.
c:---d "l -
j f! o.-;- .- i-vVj-y
if-''"'.-" 1 V? ;-?lt,:?
c..p...-c.
red j.i ii,e i-m.
j hti of vours-J-bolted ; - but -one n:an remained,
ar.d my l'v'iov. 3 v.erc on the point of- cutting
- i-w. ...... . .. .. . ..
ehio. when I arrived In fro rbsrn ttuie t-T:o::g.
o prevent the c.tr strophe . Revirg before me
rti i: a i v idv. 1 iti -Ofttrjae of -civ:t:e;i a"wh;l
., f--
. 1 e.iid l-rr.ss ouit'ns
. ' . ...-; . ; ' . 1 . i.
1 I fcousir. t ivconii
d -.i
a n:ur ol u: plant
eu-'e a co;:"irymar.,
- v,-. ' ' .
i:.t erp." .e 1 lu .i.:vcd
:z.vd li-Cfojw .the., unhappy yonrg
ig all that he could to i.iducethe.
I :-i:ia was say
J cbapel.-chn.rtes to give up,t'...dr. intention. ; of
slat'.ghtcnrtg .him ; ' but it is Verv tittle It.iely
the.t l;is rprorestationa wxmld' hive hr.d anv ef-;
feet npo'n thm.hvl I r.c'i iiipppaVed in theroom,
and kiiorited fd the rufnarL'to h'edd'-their he.nd.;
"Seeing a gene'rpd'orii-eer l-rfore them (Idiayt;
the honor lo hold that ran!; '. i n In e' ' se?.vicr "of
his Catholic Majesty),' and inereowr one six
feel four in height, and armed tvitli that tend
IjI j "cuim'di! Vword, so eallo.-!, because it is
five feet los)'which is .'so we'd known among
tuo Su-i,:.:..-. ;;t'i;ie I'veg.h.say, thi.3 figure,
the Arllows retu'odyeX'jiaitr.isjg'-VVoi t;)ii
lucsc, h&xijlroij'; and ao on, i clearly proving
(by their Arb:-fls) that thiy w;null, if fhey dar-
' iu.m.dvt ' vktim wliora I-httd
;r. i thus rcset;e.i rrom i:i;.r;t:ry.' r.'A p,jr snour-
,.'1 f liciri-i r tl.:.m ti-: -. .'.rviv! !:tt the
: - " . . , e , ' - -. i---- -
apaninen'rV -Eac'i'mensv.lkl! sher.thing his
sombrero, obeyed",' siid quitted the "caidmariila.
was : then. th;:l'Mr:;Sheenremi!ed fo bie
UiC paruou.ai.s t,a Hi--!''t'2.i:!;'':-1.a"
cd ; r.nd, iidori.:ii.g me at thsime time, tlt.
l fuoiiy.iu JIngland who would lI o-
me.dartti;a reiase, and Diet Ins most
intimate friend tho Lugllsh milUihsador would;
move heaven and -earth to revenge- bis fall e lit !
directed my attention to a porUnatitfpaa-
bly well fiiled j "which ho hoped would . satLsfy
the cupidity Vf my troops.' I said, though with
much regre, that I most subject his peiTiOii to
a search; and hence 'arose 'the'J circ'rrin'siahee
which has called for what I fearyou will c6n
suler a somewhat tedious explanation. I found
upon Mr. Shceny.'s person three sovereigns in
English money (which I have to this day,)aud
singularly en-ongh a copy of "The New Month
ly Magazine"- for March, which contained my:
article. It was a toss-up whether I should let
the poor young man be shot or. no, but this lit
tle circumstance saved his life; ft he gratified :.
-vanity of authorship induced. ano to accept his
portmanteau and valuables, and to' allow the
poor wretch to go free.. I put the Magazine in
my coat -imcket, and left him and the podesta.
i.-?'fi5:How Uo-you get along with your arith
metic?" asked a father ef bis little ioy. -i
:' I've ciphered through addition, partition,
subtraction; distraction-abomination, justifica
tion,' hallucination, d.irnation, amputation cre-
atlon and- adod ion. " He'd do for tn engi-:
neer oii ii "Short Line Railroad." "
tXTT.'A liian down in Lynn, Mass., it is .said,
made so many pairs of shoes, in one .day, that
1dm tw days to count them.., Ue was
a-email one, out not iuat i TiiC one up ju
New : Hampshire, who built, so tnany miles of
Stone 'Aval! in one-- tfaythat - ft? took hinr all
'ght V.rd nexf diy 'pet librae.'
'-. - ; f . -, -.e-.ih r;-.e 5-
r:-l h'ttd iVs-'d Mae:uley before", but'as" Von have
V'tsJ my de;i.r,-i- f.sr..as 1 el-iiv-.s to toe out
wai-d Lusk of th soul, ur thv.vcrs nnd
grreotypisf s have doi.e tT.tir work as well h
they. usually do. ' The c-ngr'avlis that yc j tj
it the- best c-lli .i'tut, vf.iils vikii, n:r.y be. ?n-r
f'id-.'K;fL 1 y.iirrAs-. f'.?r . n.-r ir..t rv.' i( ! " f
how he looks wlit-n he . sits to have hi pietrire
taken", which is . vrierally very QifYe.reiji fr'o'm'
the way any body looks ;at;any other,. lime.-'
Teople seem to forget, in "taking 1 likenesses,;
that the featr? of tlfe: face are nothing but
an alphabet.and thafa' ury, dead' map f a
person's face gives no more idea how one
looks than the simple presentation of 'an' al
phabet shows w hat there is in a poem.
'-' Macautey's whole physique gives you' flio.;
imi-ression of great strength and ' stamina of
coiistitutio'n.'''1- lie has thekiixl of frameShicb
we tia!ly ' imagine ii peculiarlv English:
s;..oi t, :s0ntJ;uTd rMlydinit: ' Thert Is, sou'it
'thing hearty1 in' alf I.is:d'eme-);r.ttK-r.s:V ' if j
$?,'-ie.U".H ' -;.iAV.i V,!rT:Vr.' V. ;:.-V'
?T)e;t.-:s in v;;u 11111 i'oi:m.i .ro.iiiia V.;ee, ;"ep
,...
ihe. .!: :-:t. !;;i.-h we to.-ii'ys"' conceive
being '. m .re" ';.; '"ion ih" Efd-itid t.
Ahic.'iv",";'." As t'1" i.rs e :..' .r.
UTte his C riling iliAbis lo'su
1; .
e-.vs V!
i..ro;.giy.t!:e k,l:.u
1 v i.-f iijformed
inwities o!
afh'.i'ilsf.;
:i n: ; t
v.:;c'-"n'.:r.ti:i mcmorv:' one
0:
li.'i r.i';n ' In-
-u . s'' il 'io.
IO
or.ee read: and he h-.s r;:i 'all 'sL':!s
r ":..'a
tha'tVan he 'thought of,'' in all 'laiicu.-es A!
getith-iiK-.n tohl i.;e he 'ebuld reps -: t .;".!! the
2Vivgfite 1 lior:tii:re, hanging bhids. l.tt
speeches ami dying confessions while ' Ids
kiiowb.--'g-V Af ' ?Tf!ton ds" sq: acute, 'f ha if' lis
;''-eii:- ..- ;1.:'.:te-l''eitt '! 'Jf '-e's!.:v?:eeT: V.. '
r':';-h h- )-"' -rVd : ;.;'.!y from his memory
'n;'';-....;-,;,i;..b',vV.':'i!V.', ..-,,.'..'-?Vv V "-"
Itin a:,l Gr,,!c el.tes, rnd to much of ' the
lit.raf.tro of t-. :.rut C e... l!"-d .itr.vo l-en
reonir-! to uA-o'a menu. 'order, Jor ::.. :fect
i-.rr.f--
.-tter oouid Lave bo-'n ?-r.t
f : " ? " :
the'r
"':'-?. there? ";.i"-'e::n::gh of
rrel tried In " fc crr.f ontt ion 'to
1 lv-
se t.
r.r
st rici! 'cry?ti!li :t:on Iwltr-'i'i,'
them. ' c" ' ' '" ' '
Mncnr.lv is al-ritt Hft'-.r lie has rimVr' TsUr-:!
ried; y-ct tnoro'.vr-o-ltnrdi-taltab: ' cvi-'lene?! in
t1u br e a? h ; a rs i d"f, r j mc t ?': t!e -:h'TriisT;c"r-clJwii!
v.-hoTH V, e vas'!?rs!'"und ? tfir.t'thv no-ei-tl
part ia r.ot'-WA'tring iu bis c ir.fovri'af ieo.
o:na vt;-v"-c-:.'
tiror vo..t-1 i-irr;
5 eon:
to think O tiite ? r-:-ncb c 'their i gifted tincle as.
yotrmi'it i.ive. dono h:el he beet: yoivrs
"Jr.e -.uley Is- celebrated 'as a controversialist;
and, l"ke Coleridge, Carivle, and hlmosteverv !
. . ... , , -
O'M'-win o-ujovs t:ns reputation, he bus -tcme-, j
., 1 ,
t.imes bepif ae'nsed o not altr.wjn-Tpeoj- lotherr
,. . .. , r 1 . 'I
an ohiectionepw-i'Hlv; lo tbos:; wao wis! fen
, . ; . ,2 . ' ' . ,!
t-.di-:; out t-. I gl-eiflv pre;.r to hear, it won id I
. - . . . . :!
provc none to mft. I uv-itt sur,' however 'that ;
t . -, y
"bty-managed, ' There -veioj-'It should 'thiu'e..;
fcolno twenty or thirty :ats- the' breakfast "table.!:
and tLa conVpr-jntin foi ne t it?c!f ; into :-li!tl--!-eddies
of two or thrYfe'ardur&l the t ih!e;iuv. I
'end: then-swe'iing otrt in a gr i.t --b.ty't.f geniere:'
dis ours?. Uarri? 7i?f: .J"i?;V:?e.- -1;''' :'-'"' '-
'. A. Chi T.iix:v -The t! 1. Stt:yvona
f rceattiic." corner cf Thirteenth; '!re
.1'
jy.tr
a-.m:':
- , i
Ti-ir.-l ve!-!-:: X.vVr-r'r : t- r v.- -i 1 !
i I. i , L . 'Uiil . j
a or two iiurea yenns
1 ?t'll: 1:1,. 'IT-? r 1
ml,
borue fruu'snd
r,i;:r cr.t .i'.s fror. ana bravo arms I the :
wersyorm.'.Y!:::! mighty chjges it ha j- j vr AvhicK : itrs: wore a iot
witnet.d.srncenrnlijaUcd .ofthei ;bi(piln? ftovh or whiei it Wl3 whose thee was
(mi j-iiica, t eoyeruur, at-a jt.itane,e irotn ..t.ic.i
Clt
! WtiitCSt
.'o iroam.-
c-d wor.Td.Le reached ty.Jiie crov in- metri po-e
M. the advancing tide.o.-puha,,.:, i;;LS j .;xkni. lst.::ll exist... ;!;i .,' -r- r
long iince swept oVer jtand, ; only.!ands ; . , o,ilU ,Exist(.llCe cannot be generated from
i;ow.u:.a mark to show, where pnecthe lc:y h-cxiatence; 61 ,omei3ung-cannot! -be jro
was. The .piali.t and (jmctresideuce on which u(l from aiothing? vdl h; - c . i
t.ptjce-lpokedbave.KsapKarod;. . The, ,chil-; .;;hereSMa thercanatst be ani-6VK-Exi9TEXT
dren.that t-ported . beneath, ,ts, shade, havei; .wuoi3;iufink3 ivndt eternal, and U ihe , Anther
grown up and died, and. their .children, a:td:, f au gnite.,xiStencie8 ed .:,,r, ;-.r. I .
children children Lave followed them. , The ; ,Tb3t tvet.Existent mast, of necessity;: posr
Ind)an has passed cwayi the torrent has, fallen; ; finae Lore; Wisdom, and Power, ant is
the., tocsin of .war has .sounded, and peace -. wccall God. oi :S i i
eu ue. u v u -ui e.wauu. ,v ,
feeble and dependent colonies Lave become a !;
mighty republic. Yet the ofdjtroe still blos-
i
-ffffl ..".r" ,,auv i ni-'!"il-rtuv
Jpug avenucs and splendid mansions of a ,vast
V'rP !aT1,l rejching oat
)?l&hhH;?
Tia.n.' ' - - : - , y-,--!? -: --:; I-.,,-; ...j
Ixpepexdexce U'c like independence.--
Te like to hear a man express-It s honest con-'
....... . n.v iiA.,.;Pl,ni. . . l . V . .1 : .. , i ..
viction on any and every Subject on -which he j1
, - I A.Vi- i.AHn ? A.L . - I ' T- - ,1 T
mere echo of Some le.idin rolitieian. sorac i
allstinguvshed divine 'or sin'iie Tirewel Ciianci- i' 'in. is of such a character as not toVlieve ia
er whose relgio'us .sentinien'ts are tlie 'senli- ,1 a life after death, he must neodsalsodisbolieva
menis of y.lhuvchr-Lis politicabviews a faa the existence of any '.internal,, spiritual .and
simiU of his patrj-pran-who . listens with ji ;ceksti.tl p'riucipjaL';, , Oi 'this charactej arc they
-open uioiithud .glaring. eyes, to those,. whom i, who Jive immeresed in mere lusts, :ih- conse
accideutj; has .; elevated.' iKjcuniariiy,. a -little quence of living totbewcrldandthefleshespe-above-
himself not daring to uttor an opinion ) dally where the desire 'is. 'sunk" in .filthy ara
which does not fully coincide with that com'- 2 tfee '- f.-: C. 1200.- T ii: "-.;. :1 r ' -
ing from such a source, may find- appropriate " '" :'A'- "'w ' '' ' ":; --"
spheres in this -world? fcnr the moral and Intel- j, tt'Tf is-tntich 'easier Uf discern error tbsn
lecfatirpirdifion Vf fne community :Ti'i1 'nctj
'greatly Tmjirdvel by ntthing"hei'lre:'tof
dd or m.. r--' i '
' ''" ; ! ' ' V6"- - I
'-- v.:- -. "-: . :"1
- 1x7 1 11 n i! xp v.
Oh-J-l-.-J v- bt lei-j.y;"'v-s' fritnI rather ici.au iw.
!owvvr the twJ'i.m:.y bavi: .ba.bc-l our lot.
When "the rjsc-!y.iiI d IiLks " tlTeet un " havo
Wirri its --
Let the eobt bai!Rf.-carl be tivqirtj ai.d f..r"-
j -..-.... -.5!,f- -- - : - - . -------
1 -i-rt Vff ..-; T lffl;p is only ideal.
!-' Tr:.' .-ir'. T'efoUeYi are Mf ssiturs unknown.
"For vk'a Kcilv-.-i-e evtjy !:cSrt: i unrval, ;
7! is s--rr?r'.f:?!:2r tii:S.'Ur.d at the Core of bjs okc. ':
K U-'-K t u.-: b. h5py wtcn momenta of pleasure
ii.v;- 1 mi:jM to our prepuce ttie dearest and
. . , .bv-t. -, .- ; r ... ; ' -. ; &
lor ;7i.' r.ii!.-i a'a-srs bc.iLs t- mo-? bBve,1'y incr-
' - .-ure. - v- . -'' - ' . ' "'
V.'litu.bui; ii J --o.-nl-iil jte!p th sirinyi of
Uh let urt be. h-7y, whrn m!rtents of moeting
lriiig those !imi:r ji.i who ilinmine our eye;
And though F6My: pefedfane;;, ebake a bell Bt tha
. '. gractinsre 'i . -. ' 1 v ' . t;-.
, Ho ii dalless. i f fouls who fgrorpr. is wise. -. t.
Let tb Isub'er of Joy echo over onr bosoms.- -J
A? (he hiitu ofthe Lee o'er the mid-summer
fl-: ??, 7 - -". ,
For the honey w' fiappi:fs eoraes' from lo's
1 n .'bi'.iav -T-r.i",.' . .
A;1 is fumd in the hive of those exouisitc hoars.
j-XJ.sn- h vf c; bpy vrbnn ri:ctnt-t:ts of pleasur
1 j jl.-ve lit e.i.t b c.r prvirance the dearoct acd
i'orthe nul.se aiui;y be its ti enest hefiTcnly me-
, -i;te. .
b'v? ?-!.' -cod
- - 1 t bre?c .
tv:!I sr.;cri the strin:
Ia1 uj rter.d r-d .''.int. t?- fid anl too weary,
-,;-AV-yfM Ihe 'kiii'.l '.ii. -and the mirth-lighted
. ,- ' '.' tuo1; i ' I .
i r e neari. like the tree, mut be Tearfully dreary,
'Where the robin cf hope w:l! not-warble awhile.
Let us s iy nt in pride, ih.at we can? not for others,
And i:ve in our vrcal:h liko an ox rn bis stall;
vIi the commcn c of lov? with?, otirl sisters and
. . Lroibcrs,:. , .. . . : .
' llclps'lVpaytur great debt lo the Tathcr of Ail.
i - .. . i i ;..-!. I ':. -i vi . '
4'!k'U ici rs if hurpy vihenij-.cjacnts.cf pleasur ...
IT ivy H curd,! (o our vre"C!:ce the' dearest and
7 - , -. .. .. . - . ...
.I'vlf ?he pu';;.' over. bfaU j"ilh more ht.c.er.ly tsea-
.sure. , "...
"" Whrr. love cud jrovrbwill STecp the' Strings cf
- ". -. ; the-trotst. . . -! Elizi Cooi-.
lv iii give yon tv.o or thi'-s good rules which
j m-jy help you. ia .becoiae liaj pier than you
! v.:td,l ie ivUhovit knokvvng.theui; but, as'ta be-
. i..,'." ".ft, . v, r-n v-1.
;! .-:i -..." ... . f., i; :,v,.n . '.2.'. .
'.,.: , . . "" " '.", ' 2 - V; "
xiie ui';-.: is. ."try yoi.r iesi to mssa ouierfl
h vppy.," --"'I never vras hatriy. said :f certain
khi---u'd. I becan to take pleasure in the wel-
.... , r t--' . c'-.... ft..,., lr..tl...
dak tit d.y, I hiive Lad ciuvkine in my heart. ','
...My second ride i.s, . ."Be cqVteut with liitie."
Thvio ait many good rcasm for. this rule.-r-We
d-aerve but little; v. e .require but -little;
on.tM i- im r. IT!., wtih tl.f.r r.f iW..1
-V' " , ' i i ""V ' ' -V."
than great ire.tj'.ii't-s and troupe, tuc-rev.itli."
, -; ' . , ,
Two r.V:i were determined to oe ncn, but they
", '. '. J , ' '
t r,;.se up ii:sniear.s lal.is deaires, while tlto
. ,. , , - , - 2 - , '- . "
oiiicr ui I h;s I, es to bring down his desires to
, . ' Tr:
his ::".-.:). fi ti,.t- r''MV "'ft.s the one who cov-
, , ' , ' !. -' " , -, , ,
,te,L.miit-..: w:ss ;u.vavs repining, while iL.e who
de h-ed be.t ittik ivas abvays contented, "h,::
' ! 2:I thJid roe;7--"Look cn flie sunny side
e .Look vp w.l-h hc-i eful eyes ....
". TI."-uc!i id !l:rr;si.seem forlbni;
" The r - ?r.t J.i? tb-night w:H-rt3e "
'.- Ari.n'rD-iHiKTijv.' mom. r k .- t:
- Tin? :3dppjn2 laicatv.I'-Kdilaig tat,n?tdtlae
leaping lisa, tejl us.tLat happice: i.s not cou
fincd to place, : ' God in his goodness has
spread it abroad the earth, in the : air and
in ihe-waters;-' Two hged women lived ia tlie
I'sain-e cottage; one was always teanng:a storm,
! I n-r.d tl .i nt !;er wjaa iiltTit-eH lookinp for j-nnsliiiir.
I'gi'.ted up with joy.
SSaEff ;A2aOU21IlJfI5.-:v
, wif-dom and.Po.werl aro .not Jabstract
-qnalities, bait belong to person Gon is X rEa-
! soi.
3 One infinity cannot produce: another, there
j UannKt be;more than one infinity... ' ..! T
- i, !lEd does : produce finities ad
for existence rwithout activity is a
contradiction. : '-;: ci ;!..- .v;.'i ..-il
To say there is moro than rono infinite, per-
son, is to say there is a plurality of infinities.
is an absurdity.
'"' DF-stAt or - a Life1 after DEArn. vj"hn
?o Br.d tntth; the; former trios n "th eurfaee
i- readily perceived thebitterrepoin d-pth
whenCe-not everr one en cull her forth.
-3-;.:-'- ! 'r reel ?-; i - !
ii