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' %..- -.-. -• : •••'-- • d I -- • • •:' - LJ':.- -A l T •E : AVILZ , OF :THE PE0PL1148414,E.,-LEGlTlidliTk- Atittil . " 'le" *thlik.'"." , - yoLumg 26---NUMBER 47. 6fi Ili itipt.faltikl‘V''..'-',. - , sr swat b e not . ye who-11 , 08d -• 'O'er n har;l nod ,Honteray— Tellpte'd oft to - turn aide: • in some ,to strni pe is.t. faithlessi,lostbelieve; He who trod.lbe.si'lf-same. : Tiind, Knews the best, the,san(est way *: Leading: to 11,7 s own abode e hot faithless', ye 11ho see Darksoma clouds ittnn-e . -1-our All itotrit - Trhoso - ilrent , y rig Chilling gloominess spread lie not raithlestl, tkite ie light, • • - thtnigh it meets not..fittiv your:- Oyes; &to those clouds will tlisappear, Leasing biigitt_and 'pleasant Aies. Bout whp-bend • 'Neath a heavy Wade( care: StrUgglisw on awhile, rind.then Almost fainting iti'dpair: 1 • :.There its help--4e'll-rgive you stretgth •Stiengdi 'to !tear the Weighty load ; Grate airi snake to : \ t'llesqr your intartalong the road. , - Be not. #aitLles toff° slob - •As needed streugtkis givrn; And when earth is dull and dream." Steadfast fix your eye on *leaven: Still Risme the t!ficte• stlelotads Shioes a pute,,uutlyitig ray; ' • Faith'alone ritAy . pierce(the gloom iteareiabrightesi eery to display, Sonnet. sr uAurcry. oOLFAIPOL, 'East thou not seen in it4od ruled toweri . 31eit tialitatinn for die tahostilf Time, Whtre Yelful foragemakes decay . subliMel : And fiestitution wears •the•face afpowfk I Frhin die Wire decked with tusulya flower - Offmgrance wild, and ettaity dappled hue, stseaked . with iron-broirn and n4.lijpg blue, . NakM eseb rnininis chink a fairy bower _ : ; such i.ttling methinks fain would be, . • Sheattl_ heaven appoint me to 14'111c-tied age; So old in 19ok, that Young and bid may T'he:reo'id of epy closing pilgrimage. . ,; Ter it, the last, a Tuggedjy.rinklcif t.1114`. • To olich Y t ft un g - : sw Setnes 6 - 10 ,Y*Iiiht . to,011g! •:*clt . rfo.._:. - '_4lioo,tlt# : ORCUNi. • - CHATTER. I. • In the long and narrow..street running fr'm the Piazza'del Palazze to the mag nificent church (if Santa. CrOce, stood the office Id the' Guardia Of Florence, -thin, of the civic functionaries, who,. about the -middle of the ffiarteenth 6entury, exer • ciAed ju-isd:ction corresponding with. that — dour sheriff. One day, ;an the year 1354,', an, immense croW l dgatliered, about it, at \ tracte4l by the sale of tlce ,r,oo tapf zen under seizure for debt ; and the more: than "windl number of bargain-Minter' draNtrthither- 7 —a class as numerous tlien.. anongst the good , citizens. of Florence as I nniong.st the inhabitants 4. of : any' of our C r tptry-t4).r115.4 in the present" day:--prov-' I , ed that the occasion was one of no. ord_ - nary, importance ; Nor did.-they sem liken-to be disappointed In their. objeit, - for, the property, though -consulting "4 - a' rich ssuff - p lei dial-v . mounted arms, and' fii;niture in the most exquiSite taste, was "ftlinz.off at the Inwe3t prices. "The •-e dee dt6 ruin the y erfl-. rm e . man, that's certain," aid wearni of the . , N-rada del Carmine, shrugging his , defs at-the same time with a mogt,resign, , . ed indifference. T 4 • And if that infamous Dnke otAthens ,ilad not stripped of "everythiug," it - Aped a svoman Standing next ,to' hita, • " nthat bargains of beautiful , gowns. miiht get t" • can't hut ihink,” said the . . that the Signet:tit/Bmila bt-ar.4.thaewn er some ill:will; it: looks rerklike it at all events ; and after allit is a pity.";_ . "it -is - ssandainus ;. its as exclaimed a citizen,'>- W no ..came up. ' . . It *as the_owner of the . seized - gelokt and if)the - Castilian dictum'be- true that, n.• On the' brow, and in the eye • . = • Tile index of the natud dnth. _ .• bit mind .was a noble, itn_upright, an bo n - . viable one. But there was a • fill the lofty brow, and it,fin.sh,of indignation was Mr be intelligent ,eye, as-he - gazed:tin • the Guardia, who returned this glance frith a:look of - irrepreesible exultation. in the evident bUt impotent * auger of , his lictirn. For some tailui,"- however, t t he latter remained a eilent-epeetator .of tarer sacrifice > of his property, but; ,at - as inosiuk made , 111 $ way to-the. 'nifici4, and - 140%1 that, Would diseharge.hils' 'duty Untie -leas harshy, and • a tittle More But the Gtiardia Whom ,an old rivalry in a 10 1.affeir had: rendered his ithplacab le theray,.aoticedljfirepionetnuice. onlY °" - Y e metoptuoun "eid-the sale went " as before.' -1 4te-reitizeto - 'loutify ex- Pressed their' indignation iiik . thei . 'iadioui Proceeding of the_Guartlia*lit"; however that inrno:wv -seemed,lo, ~1 14 son their enjoym' in :the . bargaitti:of 7ch nt ls they Vefrik;sitit.,o4.l# Moe the uttritia44l#: *loner 'work !fa r i lation ttiljoletql* - iiiase- 11 0' 1 - 0 10Y e his, way troilsli..4he -, em - wdi e A4l 'r ile4llea P 4/0 0 4 : 4 !friTi a ffYipiP". 440 = or the purpose,..or ,the4itplitri.eal4ly, but calmly alta r = kn CitizensofFloteiiii:7lfe 4 : 44 GO 411nrY4iien r•lin* Jk 1111 4 110 440r,10#*iiiiatiaikr*Iti• daT; Wito tafi ! --41ay' 1111444 hiivelioiie 131 iii MfOMIM ANIN=MMINIM 1 / i. -' ' i ''.. _ v--A* - ..:;.- . iii ~..., /a9itlea or natree to ftving --1/3231X. riartn lossly tang quietly have :I gone ig.tindont lu nQng Y°3 l ; - liat the werlF of this day has ebanghd,my wblole liatttre.-'[ l4 lak'net wbat IW+ Wh0,11,.." t. fi tlit ' 9 9IV t -.*ltil)i -iegyll!ght. 'l;pt bim 4114 . has., 'itde tile 118 "change look well '..ftwit'; forbe' • iiballiiet Altirly rue thiS dayrs; werk. I livin- not nleswOrd 4r dagger; I know the use. of no o kher-weaPOnlint .mY ,.pencil; and I need no other. „ I will tell you j ithat has brought me to i this, that- you inky know how your magistrate can reward a man for doing a citi,zen's duty. The! yvidow . (If my dearest- friend was in 'orittiot ilea of a sum of money,und I,: raised it for he!, on 'my personal: security . " 11efitj i snatehed,her away before t ate could re pay it, and :• . asked iftvain,for a 'delay of three ;day. Nothini would satisfy the Getirdia,but the ruittef anbonest'„eitizen 'et, methihks, a Florentine magistrate , might well \have deemed, a - little more courtesy due to Andi ea Orcagna.' [ 'Well! I Signor, you had yew._ turn, and ?mane is r yetLto co. , ;You 'have iiiniced'.`yonr purpose, s o % ill Imine ; and here I swear, before Ass bled Florence; that 3.;1` will `plunge yon, bile yet alive, into hell." e l , And t bile, the last words were yet pp mi his lipsAe sprang to the grmind, and the :crowd giving way befiire him, be went off in the direction of Santa Maria =L'a Novena. 'f ' 1 "If we did not , know him to bei Andrea Orcagnat the painter," said a woman in the erowld., "we , :might- . -take him-. to be Cecco dlAscoli, the great magician,'wn* h his spellti and his witchprafi. ' TO hear him talleof sending a man,down 'to hell `alive makes nay blood rue cold." ".To my thinking be hid "good ,reason to complain,' said a respeetable-leoking citizen. "He deserves Better of the citi zens of Floince,,than that they: 'should quietly stand by.to see !die ruinedd Why, he is net only 'a: painter, but a -poet, a `sculptor, and an iire‘liteets, and, w h at is bettei, a friend; of the Ipeorile k always I ready to stand up for our rights." I "That's , true, friend," dilid the v(eaver; " and while he was . speaking, I could not 'help tbinkini it,' was. Alighieri Dante's ,gliest Come up td upbraid Flerence with .its ingratitude. B ut the Guardia has or dered the streets to be cleared; AO we bad-better be oft 'T . • OHAPTkR IL Six onths after, acrowd was i gain ,assemb in .the streets- of Florence; and again on_ account of _Andrea ,OrCagna. But thi time the , artist was thevolantary and grayified eause of its assembling: iLle hall fieisioed zdorning the ointe4 ""f Santa _v oce with the two ma: ;ter-pieees, "ilium ,e" and "Ilell".1--a desig eon / ceived from Dante's great', epic— nd he i annomked toille nobles of }loran e that his labors were completed, and_ Belted the bot or of their presence on e . the day when . they . were to' be first prmented: to the - public gaze. , • : ~ The artist's mission was then regarded as high end holy one ; pen or pencil VVILS knot then prostituted to`the service of des petism.i. Half a century bad s'atroely a-- lapsed since the Florentine people, in en , tbusiastic admiration, had borne in tri umph t i hrough the streets that Madonna of Gioyanni eimalme . ; ndr werei they no* less , ready - 1.0 bail the productilan of A genius, the gory of, their city., -1 , The populace flocked to the stiot 2$ Ilt'll. 2s. the nobles; and foremost =iii the thtong, ii m npelled by allgeatit enyy, Was the :Guar 'dia. The splendid paintingii, called i orth' `acciaimincr burSts- of adiniration, !alike from noble and from artizau, and some, who,were nearest to him were centeratu- luting Orcagna on his , brilliant mtecess, when, a.Beal of laughter made the} i lofty . ai:,Ths re-echo, , it was .followed.' - iy the ci y;.. T Guardia.! , the Guardia 1.--- Look at If !..Sure lenough,, therein ts I in file very middle of hell. :B.nivo,lin4st- 1 er ; bravo,ipaititer. You:lave kept ,y4l - ur I word." 1 , . 1 1 - -;i 'I Aimi theitvgaver of the" Stilatia del Cai mine, for his,iwas the eidlatualion,pOint ed to a full-logth fiiiir of the Guardia, distinguishediby the thr 6 crimson _ lilies in his white cap,' ,Pol set d' hY a -11 • 40°H witba fiery crook. elos beside-bill, was: the judge wbo had si the warrant a r gainst+the.artur, mid al -ti the likeness of Pecco d'Ascolio a cela _ tee magician of . that day. . '. ii i f ra A shot broke from the usemble4 pop- , Lilac" an the pitiless official, who %Ofore he weav es exclabiation,. haa half l ists- , pc,..ted. n twithstatid*theirbidemiS dis tortion, t ha t he Ives - gazing on hiillown, linettme s, rushed` towards tbe door tually lin ling with - indignation, felL by the je rs and hisses oftbeCrOwd .., I am at lasl . d.reaged rma 4 red Orcagna. i '-- f ' 'N , 4 2 Fri d " said Sy ref to diNedici, emphati li ; " beware eieNtSs knurl' be j .4 has - the curl ing'as well as th ',veno ? mof th - e serpent ":' • - - , i! . , " Weil! at all'events," said the ist, carelessly;l. have'fined his teeth to ep : abry, and tracted a few Ofhia ranger ' " Nevert eless, ttarigna,"said a Voice from the':. wd," beware of the Gunidia; . ~. for he will n i o* you, were t-inde,4 to, belll k ° • i'''..' ° ''' 1 Aid th ti e wd . /livened, inavingi 'c area ta , tri , h in - a modeof -vengeance which,he Vr.`s the first to 'del"rn (tlihtigh sereint inst • fleee of a Similar' kind 14-16el ehriltPa Bit - :. a 1 11 1'4 been' hande d alto.) 'and the ter of, which; iti 'a supenitti ous sge, we ran nenf %tamely eitiina4.. , • ii , , ..• -.. ~ . . . tit *, t - 4.,'•`:01.,07 7 1 1 1,f. . - 4• 43 reatiPar ' 4 " 1 ".','.' , . f'f Santa CreceO yaa,. in eein le gal' OM ill and, conftdept: (he .10tintsiasm ex Sled by . - hia gigantic' iterk,' be immediately r e =` . pal/to to the 1)91 to ,request- pay' t= a th e stiiiik aati: , ;TheY.'revere 'i*-'' therAtivelihz uncierytta'atuig inn ' . i possibletp . ' , a itt demand.' The ei 'till was ii ."- r - -tad callenZuPw 0 1 ' 487; hie - ffresel gi•t„.*.3311-..)6,llarrie M. L iel 4124 the, faitialiioLienger_,lgava A rs r edswabtaaikl4 4l 4:4 l ) 116 4 .* 40 15 44. told thitille mist *ititiOt BEREVINIE ti, ~.i . 1 01i:3 , I,' 41i im‘ -. 4.- zig T- o- 44 .iitt ,- .1 - ' MMM - -- 14,114 , : ,.....:.- a .. Jr nett. .. :nos ownTatuur. -1.--p rm . be reale& tO -4 the ;emit- au duo the iiiiiiiiesinfluence Awas.,lt4 wee*: . - hie tiv: , complaint, was dientissitik r -: r- ~,Aed liOtt'"ObitUntgleett titieritill Vali' -cations till : atAengtit - the artist_ that he badrio redeem lintio.-qitit. k''a .cet and, unfortunately;: he gave too- le,'ltit .pressiott „tolls determinaticui. - - V. — -,, Berard' he (Alined forever hia twatitte 7 retouch: eauntr3i, tlie treat pater-'-wieinta--i6 Zetouch- the fret's vritit *lack hal- eair his brother . Berner& '-- hni , -liacerned- the Capellatii Stray:xi,_ , Ur Santa if' la Novelle—, lir order thaethe: Work—, •r t not be: interrtiptisti,-tteKekutPet was 'shu t st i up. and nenebut , the.zpainter --adrakte4 On-the, eve of the, day When it *IS igltitli to bO .thrown, open to ',the public, tug while the artist was•yet, patting:,:the jiii ! ishing-stroke to his work, it was dia . cov ered that's reliquary ()treat , value - and a pyx with the - host had been abstracted frorn.the- chapeL, - AU ',Rlorence 'viva in , commotion at the:. news - 4. the. first day eager inquiry, weir passing from month: to mouth as to who the sacrilegious plunder ercould be ;;-the:next dap. the name of Otr.agna was - -whispered; and the third day; the Vreardia; exulting. in such ti - pre;- text forte rain ofhis enerny;tipenly de-. Mounced him before: the .Gonfaloinere of the republie, and the:Celebrated tutist was thrown into the state prison. ' - In the -middle ages, the penalty for sacrilege- .was death or perpetual imptis- oninent. - HearyAherefore, wasthe charge against tile hnhapny , Orcagna rand, *in- i "nocent as he was, , his insert sunk _within him,, for he well knew the fickle charact ei of the Fkirentinein and btutides,. dis . grace and ignomy must rest upon his once4ionored name.", . . . -- . He•underwent= two examinationserand Vehemently, passionatelY indignant was hisprptest against the accusation of theft. " Manyay have been my fatilts ‘ and er -Tors," h said; " but thus to degrade eq. self tot e vilest of 4-riiiiinale---iny lords, you do it yourselves believe it possibh3. This ha ,-that has obeyed , the: inepira.- I lion of holy art, ie. adorn , ing - the shrines. of Santa- .Maria , and. Ben Pietro. M'aggitire---think' you ,tbis band could be that of the nightly. marauder, - the base plunderer of the: sacred vessels of the chapefof the.Strozzi I le any oth er city hut Florence-, ;Andrea Orcagna_ need not have asserted his innocence. But what were protestations an&asser thins ter minds predisposed to believe .in the guilt ' of the accused ;--Or, at least, de termined_ tovondemn hitmeagiailty. The, Guardia had over , theGotifekno t i' ... re, AM! iltltigliiea ;him against the tm fbrmnate -artist, by insinuations that the party of the nobles" would strain every nerve to Screen.. ! hinv froth thii just indig hatioM of the Floreatine.. - peopla ;- and Since the expulsion of the Duke of Atli-, ims, the whole power was= vested in the hinds of the popular party. -The GOO= fatoniere, himself a straigit forward, hoe *it man, bad no suspiaions of'the tnalig narit motives - of the Geardia, and second :ed. him vigorously, believing that be 'Was` 'thereby thivarting the Guelf factioti. - All see -Imo to promise, -a - - triumph, -to the • Gairdia; and-the unhappy Andrea was fi b' '''-: - IO be rut to the' -torture, had - mit Syl im -Di Medici,:a noble, but on :the di e, po u f ar side, made strong-objection, and stieded in influencing seine others ,to inteirfere in favor of the artist, • .. But no interposition.- /Tailed to - alter theltleterminationof the head of the're public, whom the-Guardia completely in fiti+ced ; and be had sworn -to be -con tent vvii h nothing -short of tne utterrniii or - Andrea. At '- length- proclamation,- was:. - made t t the.last -day of trial was over, and the day appointed-far' : ing seat enee.-_ ja , -. :Fit, nee heard that ` - the scaffoM--?svas .to rob her of le , t 4 mostilltist otis painter; and t,bat city of the arts was moved-to its very -centre; and her try of indignation and regret was re-eehoetf. by *the. tribti tary t,owns: file , Aretini and thoinhir.i. tants of Emp di came in cmveFtlw,, and the eitiZeris of Piaeistmi a deputation =to de mand✓ therelease of that Andrea *imbed immortalized their Caitipo - Sento. ' But, 'all Utak in vain. ; -' - ' - -I -' The tribenal assembled to passsentente.„ 1 - Vos li*lti; the' - - concourbe ofthe - people. - The 'his of the inexorable Gonfalornere were-aiready parting to . utteritbe terrible , decree. and a thrill seemed to pallOthrot . igli the immenseniultitudei as if it had been one min, Whet, suddenly a voice was heard, Fryieg;l" Make way ! make - way!" and a figure rushed tbrough .-the I crowd, end - stood in =front Of the judgmetweeet. - - • Theintruder was a7ou!ig ' man, and he. - ..The: great -1 \ , Vitiledi , ChP. , ' **when 3 . fres Oremie iedier..owe -*jut men= . = , nci time in!. ay.:Goo..li 4 , 1 aii idled Cire'SirkistiNkiheimedit =for it mil his itoiner-0144‘"Ott!Ociioirjui trade as well eittilr=l2:eme. l „..MOomeetbik ate '1 was ikinfetinfti in oniOlit:inin . . cages law , - 'Or.oiViigl4.l' l lialbirdoOr t , of mrdeegeketgriiteipiin hi - Merin IR limuil latelieet end Cltien 4010 Ad , ' thikEleieeetedelieilAtikidiar ii facei-Sek*bii_lse" baid . *ls =bre o 3r)Milimeefi,il ~ ,„,,, conviittist*it A ~......,,,....,,,,,. . - _,....,-..,-„..„.,,,,.. ,•-.....i.,-„,„5_- -- !,,...,4141I:Loo• yek b is ;cp. , = ~ , to? follow .binElu ' '0141:410 - Viite- ~ ispelf , 'ififfitedielfig - i . WiltiAkel. '.•z', =' 1 ' . : ~,,1 3' 02 O . ': ii*TtrueestiatitxV . 1 ' - c- , - ,-•-• ' T: 'P ; antO scram, a Alm* ?MIA snisang thel,pa, 4.Y,1411 bonors,bl aid -bi- tite 'Area4Pithof a . . . . 1.33!. t-. . u„The na 0, et t --:. A•t u 1..T74#4 n arr 1 ,crted:Oieignaffididtbe . demand * is *66 - e a by Om ii&eilAiting , ffOiltip . . odii , : -'-- .. : -.r ' t .4 1 .7 1. ' : ) ,i I . ; -A, , r • . _ !?M . • , _s Villn,e.;llPatuft.ol/70110':lturivar ed the motaw: ; , "anivirAke Ikea . rla , - don. Ido - iiili knovii, ii. 'lint 'Whit' thave iad-iii the resstsipt - holinminum t es ti ° yeaf, ,in a t log*o klias. hamar , . atrutk .I!thry, rbePr4o l 4 l tbe. 4 :9P1,9144,r4 of my oltlitio. vim* rut Oratb. or, mut ual. intprismipietit to 'lbt itood Argil& . It is not however. bicaintrheia the ride', and boasi.of our .co , that I : ter Bo ready.teirisk `nti,Ataistirer hi. getithe onee.aaved my life trim yilie aeaffold. - I had made too free 41.8i:tang what he was not willing to part w i th; dnd in the hope that I was"- thMt young: I , Might' kite of my evil ways, be did saliva movie( to justice, and Ciro Sinistro is not the pan to forget this good turn? . ,:•-- . _ -Great walthe tmcifeMlant in the:vast ,assemblage and many a beart thgebbed with pity for the, self-saifificing 'bandit. Bit the Guardia Will unwilling that hte victim" should thuß es6ipit 'him, aid - aomi ' his harsh voice 4•tiahiiirili • above the hint'' of uckr *rid ' etkst,exelaim MUM ,W3o it 116131.1 - _ .. _. ing: " Was theio Amor onPli- Ooloull4 l Col lusion'? It is a 64 1g0:7 1 ,40y ..Icris, and does smile ' it To.theae f twitio 1114" got it up: It easily s. seekthir this poor wretch h ' been brlbit—ereakna' • Is credit guilty; - hem . st die." , '`i - , -;- „.; Muttered oltmolirmf. olloprilearlilio r the assembly _ a this rsevenng misPei-* A r ty i ,bui the "brill voice Ittheiolibetwa l y again raised and gave freo stitimimis rto. the•exciteinerit ot• that , '.oii . eitahle Multi tude. 4. Signor (*papule said heii, , ,you asked me the name of . n* liberator ; - 1 - ' knew•iimitosir yet.-Itinovit44 tell me. what name is borne by the amnor there 1" And as he . BpOke, he pointodie the Guar -gilt.' - I ' , ''''' • ' ...I " The . Guradia, the Guardia 1" earclaitn , . ea Orragnikicti Whom the; .- • queation„ lotjal . ; as a blaze orli : . on ihe..,,wisie, ttitjtoc- JoiN : _, :,,,Well.t ion the „ . _.tii a ,,,J*lttir4 l , ; w i' d loom ms .. - LOU tile OtrOZZi laqUa. e l ; he it is WhO r .o . ned my= prison -doors. I vbcegnized at oloce the'voice that 'offered me liberty.--.a prisooer is seldom.likely to forget it, 4 , , , The eye of the malignant adversary orailea before the concentrated gaze a the vast multitude; end, for an imstant,he buried his face in his hands; but the next moment he raised hii head. and haught ily claimed.the protection of the court a gainst such foul and 'calumnious' impttta . tions. ' • , - • • -The . artist .now= .endetwored- to plead bis Ceuta._ 'excellencies deign to .9onsider the ..rancorons : hatred borne: to pie- by tlu :man. It is - well kilirif,that he has itniiiSworn 'it), Work - , my rui n ; • .•and what - else could have had. influence sufficient tap- release: a-nrinsinal froth the.duniteptorthestate:' All 04.. is -mere: _aSsertion ncithing, hia beenprOved4"eisid.the dOnfaioniere; We 'are - bat 'toy Bat here-isinlitsf tgjaome..ipurpose,=., :prisigenscient :that a. viler wretch, than theOuardie walks slot the earth,f': and '..sylvestrO di MediCi made his appearance; trtiii*pliantly . .holdingTup to • die gaze of all the .missing. reliquary! No'sooner. had •-! the hsedit- utteredi the •Wqrsis,'...!.l put. it intsj.the hands of .uty.enspliyeri!! . thenthe young 'tsble; actuated b ; instant ,and - tuitii , e Suspicion; 10 - fthe . . 'Court,l taking With 'hirefistir"areheint the gutir&sseareb , ' • ed4behoose -of itticagnit:i enemy, and tUrned ;the . .irrefrigshle preof.er his. friend's ; , and , of thegailt , foe 'Ansid the. acclamations '.of the /die: the death he would:hifeinnicted,4sethis, hissecenx, tell rhow the_joeple bore. Oreagtia . ,in., triumph thFeugh, the 'streets of FlOrenishisw, fro* tbi t day fOrtk-the gocerninedt 'l4aded faro :bo w nobly he eirineect Jot thewhy:thiCs.vo4detful -Issatinm* if 1 _hiagenitia -and .114 s, rtittide,, - the, :.Loggia , art iiiM 'seiji :thtlibiii7Oie.oiftheii eify Need we sag 60' the pSidaned,: 'and .. 'proved h 4..! peciitence by. Abe-whole life4skasS4'- ..-4!.4fr.t4 its 'vat burpi frcim a cell kinAling feels to a-dad- And the Go,' L here, Pete skid aluTwin darlcey to bib com?ftnion "Aori't ,stsui - - 1 • - • itlu se if delimorfsiat niindur-yOra t kik it azirde,49•Andnmi tit° V C'eilitotriiii" -cl.;Theteinre-*4ooosk 1 1,44 ' -in ;44: 1N1 7 7-` , YirS6 , * , * -r.Clintinetoz*ne -1 Akinee..fisnJene flute-eaten u nshed ca) no 1 for the' difeece of * Ilit l': ;113.640ti LikedtbeiniMi`..fifiiii ".., . Bieeiiitick ill 'Otinge*WOV'itiOrniik ' - iiiift - Theltoiti. of '`the the * whole-, number would netilloifni ' *410:1100•11,V47 . '7 . f,l' i.l -11 , ., - •i. ,:k •. : „.)T .• , . • ' - ~.. . . - - ; ~ ,I ,-- tilroOrbi 0 iditit c ' . *tifrir Initiggat.' aniya4lse4tibaniAtijitchietni,liiinsiekontslts-il **** 'kEliii ?Wound ;;Fonwa,-; , -**.iiisigH - 1 her heed nut- of* fourth j eery fivi42 1ir,,1 4 , 400 -I " . * 9 1. S .-11. 1. 854 - - L * -...k. *8u . iii ....:! 4.* *H •• : •, .„._,.. rzrir affre- 2 A 4 : --'* ' -TlVirn - • si ,i .t. l b -.^. -:.;- ',; ... ':-.; .. ---; ;!,' -,•.-. • ;' ': --, .. y - si.••.-;-..,. p , ~ . • Ati to. ; 02 „govo4 WiMM=ll 11§143M ' • .0‘ • 1 Ma=EMI •-•,' Thifollo:71 dirk' . e . emit' vit! 4 prodtgtouspoarmii--'ef aWh at - is reht ittf :by Capifin:Diblois;;thester ~ the' i l lucky alup.A.MiAisciander, , whii: arti, , lierlEWthill 14 . efla -- Mt' Saw Y: . . t:1 ShevAiin -, Alegai* T . - :.: B lp e a •lif . - Bedford on ;bail .Ist 41 tfilia*;11311$6,1fiir he fii 4 ) Pacific.Ocesm,i , badkad taken 6001 ''.' ' i sofoilitif the Ailatteic: She-called, 4 . i• 1 ta-cocrthe 31eritillsoyand -was "raid inlflinliei .611 414'1tb:- thei &kith , Pa fic- Wbeit-the unfortian , iirokiter "ecr u '-- lig On the:2oo4.Aitguit, last s ' h..' ed what it well kitsitil ii ;the . , G;optideflu 11416, '41460 South'," l ..-i • deg. West.'• lii,,itite:rmrping' ,! of t a! d y,! 4ted. 'et 'bent, 9 echiek, wfialtisitivetid - L y ' ed- in the _ rieigliherhtkid, atiO - abo t. n 1 South','. to t r :the lame day they itieteedet-itiL. - ibg 1 tick to One... Tiro home -had - - ' aft r I AM Whahili. ! .that lar. • etarbot , , titii formerionsMau byi,the first Ma . - , atiii.thit latter bi ' fin Debloiii, ' - :, isliele_witiel - *truck - was. 1 r lxxined-br , ~ . boat.. After - cling:acme ' , ,stlialetUriednrt e boats; and , , ` iifitheinfero •• retnt - 'doue'filieevi . : iniirmoiia-, ja s t 611401 af • t r isdritic lattiositd, t. beitt in actually crushed it iiiiilbieksscreiall as la e Einciit - sised4atiel . .aleitipt. Deblois lOsm ' i lost audysiritukte*Oisi - „Ithis. disast With n iitislimi ' land itteceilided •.• , 1 &Mae an ' ' - -• in rescuing ' .t i t jarbititretAie . it- ottliedemolisho lie • truce , 1 fr , 1 411114;112 'tanthlifit V: ilroarithey escaped , frOlf bleak-400 when the relialerni. ! i=tailiputfthetU withls4ch tiUlenee and ac ) - led their boar iii .*u only to . Him Who holds the wiliattliai in ilie 'hollow bititistidi. l ::IT ii' , l , , • There n.' 'IS Men in tit st ~ board boar'; - l i 'of the. Capt in, t I first matit, l 4 , , ..' ws - of b oth ats. Theftightfuldisio;- gad been - svi ttosseil,,. ) ,ii -4 # l .A Oii ) ...ilifi, iitip via,iist . bc; i .. - w, 8 tp i aif cauentnto readiness and sent to t eirr [- lief. - , The,distaneli frimi the ahip was ['bottt eit"-o!ileS- - 140 - , 00 lite's boat arriverl, theLerews_werefdi,*r ed,sto , it ,wiii'iletermine4 tot putine 'the ea ''‘ithale, iinA iri . O.kei another i attack - cpol 4 t iiint:.::4ecirdineitii,lirliptintied .44d' .Iprocieded at some distance - from caca other as-is usualron Such cienasiafter, i the whale. In tf:,lalKOt ti r e-rbe i ons, csalf ' iM Up to him d[preparedtO givehith -bat tle.' Thewaist boat, 'imminandedl by the iirst mat - , Was itilitdiance:l 'As *Mad a 1 I the whale perceived Ithe deinonatratio t being made.uponhimbeturnedbiScou • „widgtacii, ' ..,_.: '''' •'• . at III!, 1;11 ' 4Z fit with Vs ~' , ,i .leTtgirett ; jaws and.crushedit into ato ms, allowm the menbately time to ,es 4 - pe his-eve - geance by throwing thems elves- into th - ocean. 1 'l, 1 11 ,'1 , Capt. Deblois agai* seeing 'the peri - ous condition of his . rnin at' - the risk . meeting the samerate, directed his boa • , to hasten to ibek it rescue, and in • sho iime, Succeeded in ' saving them all *fro "4 a death, little less'bOrt;ible thin_t h att•Om -whiebthey had, twice, -so 1 11 0iraCilklUSIY 1 I r escaped. He 410 ordered' the boat- to put fur the'ship as !spedilyll ti as poisiblel 1 whim the order Was ,giren t ey di ' over. ' ed the monster of the . 4deepLmaki l' 41 wards them with !his jaws widely xten ded I Escape ;from death now 8 me I totally out'of tbetlqueStion. 1 The we now - siit or seien_miles•from the sh -1:--• n aid even there to tifforo th4M -n emery - relief,..and theiwbile -maddened by. th wounds of the ha :and lances which .: had been -thrown - intO him, rind seeming , ei.. ly gloating with prospect of Speedy ' venge;*lthin afew; cables lenith ! I - Fer. tunately the nionsier - cim . e up kniii pass ed them at a slm* diS l tance rfhe boat - x i , iben-inade heelva.* to the- ahipiand they. all got on board'in .saff4- - • 11 i I .. • [After reaching ,the ship a,l tit wa s dis patched fortheioars . of the .Ce : tit' olished boats, 'and it was s - tleterinine tlo, pursue' the whale with the Ship; AV: z ition,„cul the 0 boat returned Withithenars 'i- Was set and the ship pruceeiiedl Ole t •ss , hale. In a short tulle age' overtoo h im, [ and -a lance was •thrciumiltnto his I head. f Thai ship • passed On by bini;land unme l liately-1 1 / after they discoVe4l that:the whale was making.for the 0, ".. ilts. he came . up near her they haule op the ' wind Ad suffered the monstir tai pass! er. • .After he had fairly paisedlthey Imp off -over ", take and attack' Min -again. l i Wh the . ship had•reached sitliiii.abo t fifty, rods of him, they disenteredlithatj the - hvhale i had settled down deep .belo w! the 4rfiice of the water: and ‘ al! it was iler„suthl down they Coneludedtio gtve'up the coase e -_ 11 • :Caet". Debh;islciit;i at Ithia ''iiine fond. t , in. r 1 ,- 'int , the tight • ihends fin the latara tiovr - ; with craft m ;hand read* toike tbe.mocSer: a deadl l y - zblim should , tr ' e. sp. pear; 'the ship moving Ihoutll five note when - looking over; theside of 4 - ship hediitOierediii ‘bilo ruihing `to Bards; e l k her at "..tie rate •Or lifteep Tenets r 7.1 . 'an' instant themonaterlstiMsk the ship with' treniehdousforceoliaking her Oon t ste m taatern...,. She • quiirereil ruttier , th fin.. 10am ofthe shock,' . 6 . iftshe had • truck • upon' a rPckir' CapiiMsbliiisi!inun' bate descended into the f orecastle , and ' here to . Ilk htniVri4I4COPOINISI - ilia .'t)»_. Lunn- . , I. ster had struck .tkeii Blip . amino tw ~ feet frOin",,tlin Iteel;libreast tiM,..,fc;i mite,' knocking great' hole )stitirely; tb fgh: 4111 heir .bottein, t . . . iii, Whie : b libe - - ter rushed- inn'. - ... , sly I-. , ':filfkrut foli, the. ddOckhlki) ..;PNI, i .*.m4telc 014,: wig: Ad' anchoii and ge t .oahlmkover aidy to keep - the ship frristiikt , g; as ltd' 14 * .a lair diiiiiiitity - Cf*iroii" ntboald. -../ti doingthisilto Mite, j ~ - -'-'.44 , iii' . _ ier- Awl** flue touikentittd . , •., P e - :," . tkel PfitqtzNPArtuir " befit', Zt,, .1)1441' tad l ... 2 .. ‘-. the. : f°ll,l l .alt-2:' .rr:MP IY‘l'it: i .f.,,-.: se ' ' 464. „11 14 / 7i „;,..,[d . _ li,diiikaiw:soolintil k ko ? lii foo - tt .:-.. k., or- :46far:;03, hiiivietv fig'iesemtiatatW , '":-: , , "irikOlrenenieter•.:' soOttiatimiLe , g . : .. , ~the . ,,.. be ordeloh. .-., .4,#*:' timileuvriteoi ,, .: i rs; , i, 0 I .11 :~ ~ _ ~.:~: . ~.~. . iinbe...c4:o4l , 4ttho , . :,- • t .. , 2_,: 5ii... ... ,, , .4 In ee rapliffy.Abril : lia tt ioi t a ..., setbinthethen eaktieup*Aeck litered bia ~ ,: iipiliiiilt9,4l4liiii4 , aii(Liiiiii lie.itit t eilveriiiiowouckhealdby.l,lowott fiiiiii Hth. ,, . - laid iiiimmui ..die rest-: boat : ..,--110-3'oliiii=mial-km;;Ver , lendii, hfir'.loo:sellauk, - *der wile*. They,` ji!ished,t; of., e i .4lw tiTce._ frcim. .the i:ehlp,. eictin; ber to sink.in Itiiihort` time. 1 thine iiii ektioX - water. o the 0/res . they- beilleeiritlilet ' '1111** ; b distarerixi thaftheyintd-mily: tips "ivii • ru or: .m ,, !l , _.. 9ll4:ilrai4icia . 4 .-, t. y rteixoet s. .., q arts al _water milt not.* Single liteieth; co tinned elevenpien mieh i we r e fealty a night grilling - on they: *ere' l 'iihlited ' to bairairtnght to keep theiii fi4nit'Sink; • ..1.:, ` ,-- ' ~- I. : c- ' -_, : .. '', ext. dity at daylight they retutned,to ' tb ':eltiii, uo one daring, to -venture. on *'' .htttl,theOaptain, their be. in to evitiyithe Inist. and fearfulthati• 't InMent the Magi irerenuraerat !he' 8 " :would go 'down. With - 11, 1- !:iangle,' haicbet the Captain went on ixielif; _Cut a y the 'mast, when the ship righted.' ,The.boaks then came up and this-men:by the - sole' aid if 'Tides, cat away the chain lil - 10: - froth ereund the forerriait,l. which gei.tile idiikr ' nearly- on . ber keel: -The ,m_ ~then; tied reileaernund their Wee. ;go into thenet and ~cut holes. through Ith decks to cut`" out pro Visions; I . They could Procurenolhingbut about.',Ve `gal;.. to .of vinegar . ' and.. twenty pounds -- ofl we breed. Tbe , ship threatened I to sink , an they del ned it, imprudent to ;re main by r longer, so they set sail ` on ' ~their ti and Ileft him:: '- l. bey were theiln.a dreadful state ef lan *ety,. knowing thatin a very : :feifairia, , In - ,,,e kind Providence' idioefil-', , d direct, _ bo lbe ;the 40 -faill in ',with somellui;ihey must lull iiii, : ,h4atat-v*ion itur thitst, or s .that". !hi tistidelifeobey. wiW , ,,liii.. obliged te t,. eat cecitiotheeillindies. - *noen-, • e s , life Ilia departedilloievelvieshingitethey ha it reiigtb, - ihey-kiiewit riaatheir duty to till - patiently, and'trust-to that Good Bei g who had twice so signally saved_ .;th from theiews:Oftbe l liiiiiister of the dee ;"-the day previous. Tiiieiiiinlyhepe Ivir . intryieg to reach a rainy , I thudl3 . 1, bat from kbe rains that might I they On Cd sustain life. ' . ~ '-- . . 1 With :this hope" they ' di re ct . ' - their . curse northe-ardly, and on the' 22itof Au 't, at - "iibont's . e'cloci, :P. ~ they had the indes c r ib a b le j y of, disc yninge shi in the distance.. They inadeLa pg- , ii a nal, and were soon -- iiisviered;., an a .sho t time alit were reached by the good, lb - 1 1riiiiiatetriV 4 ' Triilifildintr it'as., .1--; I I • . ,b t; Gibbs, Who took them all on board, clot edendled them, ,and. . exteniled to the' in emery way the greatest possible ;icis ifality. . F the 'succeeding day,: Capit. ,Gibbs went to the wreck of the ill.;faie4 Ann : ( p Alekinder,, for thepurpose of trying, to Prok.hre something from her, but gas ,the seeiiras•rough, and tie', attempt, consider ed dangerous, he abandoned the priijiek. the Nantucket then. set , sail tor,Pgit f t;:. *here she arrived on , the lotiftept,; and where she-landed Capt Dehlo and,lns ' 1 ' ; * • ei .4 " (1 . ' - a - then Captain Deblois w km iy an 'hospitably receired and entertained; at Paili . by Captain ; Bartliiiist ; ‘" 'English gent email, residing - - there, a ..lattbse ouently,took-piissage on , board the , scbr Providence, Captain Starbuc k for..this Fleri air : lying here on Sunday l ast the' filth instant.' ' - --. . i - 1. - This is c ertainly a most , ext . ordinary instapee' of the capabilities of .the_'Mons ters of the ileep,•and we believe that the like has nceurred„ but once before,. which hapiencd in , the eased a Nantucket_ ship, many years ago. , , w --- 'The follow .seasonable and :ap _p 8 , riate remarks . from the Pean'a Is- Otircri tho Ugh intended for city.readers, are well worth , the_ attentio n ofpeoplein , villages an. countr) , . 1 ii II in ll iotherPe e -I .” . . v g ep 6. .\ . “ ere, beggar pride defraud& her daily cheer ' bu.st a splendid banquet one! rry#le , p On fihe most ` - prevalent loiblea of, 1 t ie . nt times, is a:dispoSitionibt" imi-' i, to • rival, our neighbOrsi n. `."with: eve mea t ore limited than theirs. _.. I isan„ erroroffiilse pride. We fancy ih t the . tile wort 'can be deceived:hi outward show ,= that e can;-make it appe,..r that we are alflue t and independent, no matter what the cts may be. 1- This is 'a sad 4 areak-, n!ss `ad it ; actedded wit h none; consequerices. Thie 'idea of liv*, ._ like' °the penple„, without t he means'. esii ed _ 'other p . iople,`ii btileeibs and .suit d L It is only calculated .t'O 6. . inv olve uS bit difficulties; and to tikiilimit'fait.the 4u t ...verti dependencelbei ire 'assume and 118 P 1 - t° erjoY. - The OroirSai of Llltilr-Y 4 and 4, travagencis is indeedextratiAnary; 'Magnificent and Costly furniture are now this order of the, da . y. ','The Spirit ol l itni ation and rivalry l or s'' - Oppartatit. in 'aocial.life . isli'lan eery dam`" - liar itiditida , s'stpi , Ititthooklriltio - 416 iWaiis:'. 1 4 Te - ttnittii . ,. 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' - i i r i ifniikw.??.,:„.....,:f.,...:-,_...., ~,,avvisitoo* 3,-goiseitl***friorPg'- !,e,ruitinount Aiiiii4* - 4**Vrei. ;. anctst ift iniddllithfitiiitigle, 'Mat aryount*Sii ' - L.* . ' - --- , tiet.l- ~ :: i s no t: . At , • , tairtimilarlt app/• hiladelphia?" .-- alien in our•midat, their -.means sitiipl ingl•like f other : , k oaq-';`-wastilig:- empty anidle.,ei an effort-to:44w respectability or-ifilit,impaßta r i a „. , thapishionablelyorall,...--4-;'::'' ~-,4l.••=tft -. it: in *ell enough piyhareh,AoFtegMo*- , ref nuels-aahavelirge:toooteesoWngte ,in ill the elev.:lmes atodltuma* k ep• , r , aoteristiO, of, mffilleoee. reilettowat4rt. 'BPlTidon, --Bet -ifYir•the judiaititiikitho hasafOrtune• tot inaloviho , an a ncertainand , lutantio,ns4s4tm.taid:, • wh e se luturethenvforec.bYi.MOtak*li cJar and - unelogi Lto, , ,imitaW,all,4ltin• .-, extraragen* atistletread-i_fitti:the,l49t.= , - at o f; aomerinillionaireijnitkriAFe. .ek*l':v., *7 . 4• 64 , 1 ,. -4 c:"*ieil - . Y 4 fors4o o • . empty, mid ...idles , _p ride eeffitlaiiikefpnopli. : 'statist are, alisostiiiviwiahly,"lol* • .• made ,to:zaim:- Xevertbe!east )10* • , lunulrelis at - ibis nionteutetift#-*Atie phantom parapit• : , ,Theyinze t.trAeir • en6tgies.isirmake:ildssikiwi'4 , • ..... beforette4orldv-'ander tbn..- • -,4411 - i - iire.rniglectingr•the ; ,renal , fsqnsi*: ..) .i . .ease *44 1 -and ; , indepeaeinelieniii, r l , App . ! , &nee in tbn:miiimsement ; or,.. :. Alratt* - The . true - Policy:4s if,4100440.- tP_Aiv, e within one's, means. ‘llimeceiw,ie - NT ,I, " ries abool4 , 0n1y.,, be - indulge:lV* - roe h a7 4 1 ,.46 enough „to••apare..l. - -114ifietn,11 le,AhetiadarrOr OW eVotieeret;' w-- 44 ' . g e tt i ngaliing ; smootbly.;.iquitityiatAiteimf, essieully,.*hoiaable tO.:o„rovide,,kit-W -Iy, *ith,thetcotiferte-fif;l“4o**Pie* • 1414141 4* . aell*filil ! Iw le,'' *Or. :A2 : "-- itirifiAT•olia - : „. 0 - 4.41 i: i 4. .7 - _ 1 if.t,eMpted,by• the fi:io *pimp-jute kis nuil; atirpluirytoj, , ,sonie s uneteessaty ; iest vagiu .iee,i- AO _ - ,..'.1.heir 44 ) - Make hia_cmuhtin orient ennewitss-- • , deuce:- • 'Mei:id:se 1 etstltivakrzl - cantiot•obe too-viii ly. dencriluAlo 044., fie-_, tatienin ',the-out , d r we:44l : : ii*liiaaaer . pay for -*Fetch - ennif -14',',404-up,.:,,,CPXO- pima/until), witlr; he ifitiliienahlmk 4=P 13 ,- • boar, the butte es!vv, l loggr in. 7 t•the• sunshine , of flatter y andmf enixoninney- • er conve.!isate i for, Abe.l6o-tokrear,jugle-% illet66,4lomol46,Juitinioutraliati ,2,, tri • 6f mind, , which eFe- irrdeellt.:*!' '', : the brightestiewels in the o , rel 3 ,-..... , ~- i or I :our nature. -:...,-The folly of 1 - J1'46g , t0:444e and istoilsit„ptiners, -, to•Aicitei,„•,etztand, -- , gratify pride, *We alt. theluiret _ 1 Her O b jects of lifeareneglectedi,--e*only be likened :to Abe ~ delusion- of..,tlie.:4peor •, mots, • which , fluttits • , arotmd,;the-werY- •, blaze by iirhich itintion i n 4 ed.to' be ,iittonen , . me d 4 - - • . - t-, : ',. ' 2!; : s • DON'T Stioor..A's "Rr0f0r,...1,1 , . Riteti_ wee . lest ' 81 0 11 0.er: t tli g-, 11 alas n Coirtiaea ciltit,:i',o,,, , ,J. l o,s,llePeltly.. - Im' hreeght out hie teleecek 6 tie,0e#.4,38 " ‘hen the meee -wee et ittr.ie1f;.:.,„4,,,,, 4 ~.forth-classes to vici*ttici,likbona 7 ry t rough his 'splendid inatrinietif:',•?the tel t ope is about iha size - Of 'i , 'iiii '4 : l- .' a er i ,and jest '-es thei, get: f t- ,-li'Ye: lll .4. - . roady for use,a long yankee, - iNt:‘,...iyhe'or "1 mother in company, - came rouriphkier. -: -ner in 'an - old-fashioned . '4 ,- hiiii;wagon.'-- • Seeing - th e , cannon, as ~ they auppose4 1 , just ready, tiar-be ,firedk.` he: satfppo4:,,ho horee' jumped: nitt; and taking his :,1 . bythe _bits lipid iin tiohitn 'sctli 4 1 1 - hisiell.!tt: - tine. °et leePed the: *ire 4 'aßa,'oll'-!l,s'e i man, la d stood - wiii(ig thO leipifision with t tnhlineiiiiiety, thelladiei3ifild, Ing.thet ears. ' e Prof ee B or* 11..rke. old 'the_ ACltt° siell'S mei hid avireit the' re4 l ,l l t;Ni r re , 0 1 00 Pt late mg tbe tnatrt,tineo As 1 ~.a charg IL Aner,iiiti4flelett*ftlioc,fir-, l'itia TaiuUtes,",flinat*t 1 00iiii,ettitalienti ~ - a i 1.-.- . , - --, ---- - ''- k , - ?,-therei lifillei:;e*tri,..igt? 6te for e3s . kr, Win; I I #l l , ric tfeik,,,T4. Isi after fltngit • - weli `'t' - ..;,r. 4• , It here,and die. mime vr.ti ,st, J 4 we WAlit- ,.... , - , -- - - 0- <,,, ' -- , -- ,. .":"4 ''' - ' 4 " '" r e . ' u ti; ou gcm , , ! ,,.. 2 „ ..., 4 ,,,,,,,.., ,F... . Ail contrqUithler4:#-9f*hter.Trln3 the ":'Whole s'eleseJertfilAtik;**ll. Wheii ih e it h iereillktilletit')/fg . te,le ' - 41 ° l ed infoitifea'ANA aftaii i`a ger tAI - he , could no tsk it exii_qt Pau t.sketAwat tot inina,ha . ptio:ldd!,..tifit...*:o4#:)iley - : 11, ..‘l,-',,11--, ~i, 0 .:, - ; , Cekiutormitor w 01 q ) ..,'•7 1 !,z 41 -,1,t. . 4 ''' t litit4;lortt Itilebier — Thereeta no tioßiirt4l eit-fbi;* oteia'je'dekttek'A*lh•- ',l !reoich"tOra'ieiliti.'elirer-opa r ll4:l:6*7 ......;„i ti •, ;(i - . L 1:.:1.:..-::.: . i. , ;:.... _,-;:,,'. ",':-:-..:b7. ''' - ''''.' - '.':'''''...''',''.t',' ,±-'l': %; --':}',, lieln cxa~~;:`.w~