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iS SERIES.
EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 18G2.
VOL . 9---NO. 45
" Mason's Literary Cjinpanion.
Beneath tlie Elm.
jt V. CEXTE?. SMITH, JR.
t tfa's green branches,
Sj.rinj wis young we met;--;,:
li-'S thca uttered,
r-j.,nibcz before us
jj -f-riour rath bedecked,
. re sntlittg o'er us,
y-i.-'i cur hopes had wrecked.
r:.e e!m. gu:i t,e a
s.-f,trewn tie withered leaves
.,;! iua lo.-ks stahmgly
7:c- the ripen ! s'j-aves ;
::f:.v.t,e Tiurir.uxirg br.n.ches
i'' ,'.-.rrotb r."1' :.U-!ie.
..:-ihA l'.'g'..ts:h a!! things.
.;::neu t.r it3 own.
ItJ- I fcLiHto, or l!o riopt'iucitt.
IX A- v.". SONEY.
' - l jiisianza ic- IV'osa sat bv tlic
.r..:" h-;-r ap:'.r';;i'-nt gr.inr uH.n a
j. -'.L'litk tiivy-.i with the jrolden
; ..: ta-: v auiuroii. tb.vn sweetly !
i": t!:e r.iollow r;i ii:i:i.e of tht? I
.:.- IioM in l.'-r ha;: . I a b?autii'ul '
:..aij n-o t!.;it irt'l hoen thrown un- '
-..viinro the r.Ku). uin one cf the ;
o: which was wriit- n the laconic i
ition " Lr a-uo .V r.,ra;.ja ;
Over thi-j !le i-.u Ion;; won-
'.without ha. irz :h. i-rijrhteht i:I -a .
-v i: fame, c r t r wliat puriwc it ;
ii:tcr.dc:. excejit to cxvite her i
i-r. a .-hi; :i!iacqj:iln:e:i with the :
A wand'rer rct jm'd to home once again ; I
u usj u;iue va:;eys so dear.
I've found a rich treasure I sought for in
vain.
Through all th wide world save my beauti
ful .Spain.
Unconscious the jewel was here;
By the banks of her sweet flowing stream
And pure as iu wave's limpid gleam.
I've roved from the West to India's bright
shore,
From North to the South ever fre;
But nii'cr had I sta when my travels were
oYr,
As I turn'd to my home, to wander no more,
A maiden so Lively as thee;
Thou brightest of earth's fairest daughters
A queen by my own T:igus' waters.
I've gazed on the charms f the ' Maids cf
Cajhmer-,"
And glar.cc-d in their " loved-lighted "
eyes;
let their kght ne'er bhone with a magic so
dear.
Nor their be-auty so sweet as thine d.-th ap
r r.
Tiion Ji Aver nf h;v own native skies:
! Freshly bio..:i,i:i- in f;airrance aiid pride,
J By the niarghi of Tag-i-.' clear ti
i I love tli . ! I !. e th-e! with heart and
ica or
iie Tairus sha!
th
cf " WiasCe.'
:-.:z ev-r attr.:
and u'.-vi suii-os.sciou?
I-. 1 t;i admiration of
. i
:-ir. nut u-r '"vc1" wvre now tra- i
i
th.- eou- ei th- 'jriHvfiiWv win !in !
-is whose tranu'ui wat rs, like molten i
I no wed vv;t:!!T a :-.v vards from
tlie .'usfn: nr. t.Vnce !; vlit'y on-
i at:;iJt r j'. ;::v vineyanL until j
to her view in rh- distance yet her J
were wan-i-T.j hack tbrcugh the j
n-ea she. a ir'.a I-,.rae child, roamed .
piyety nc i?- f.-rtite bank?. !
witii - ul !
And p.i-si it as ardeM as free!
Which aye may endure wt'.hvut
cunti 1 1,
F.ve r chang! l-.ssly tru-r
rr..I.
Irs l iiiit s'a ihn. waves t
Ah! tell me n-.t i;i v.t i; .!, I ...!
Aiid bel me. w-i ai.gid, a-iieu!
The Dona listeivd with ddrhtful rss
tonishmcnt to the word of tie song, dee
ming th tn very tlatterin-r. thotig!) p: haos
a little extravagant. His voic; had a
manly sweetness in it that caj)t!va'ed !:er
e;r ; while the rac iid ditrn'tv cf his
bearing -nve as-'.ira:icv t!.a: lie wa of a
sUerior rder to the ei.in;n-!i-ilace ca
balleros whom .-'n tis.iMv saw passing nnd
repassing up ar. i vi wn tii' rivt-r: and the
fcrwnt air an 1 tone with which be sang,
caused an un h-ihrahle sensation to ais0
within the breast, while br-r warm li.-art
incr-a?cd its p'il-atioti-. as if thrilling un
d'T sjine rapturous exciieinont.
lie 1-ad sean:t-!y finished, howcvi-r.
when she a star;! d by a .-:id l.-n kn-H.k-ing
at le r chain' ht door, nnd the voice of
Senor ls7., who ba-le her cl.-tse t!ic ca.-e-mnt
iinm- diiitelv and retire to l.er conch.
rs t v. r. ;sia
o;vatai"i;r ot
: -r clear ;
r.aivjht '
irj bright It jw.
--s hair. a::-I
tutre t:.at wen- in .-tore t' r 1 tn.nt tt
N.r was i:a;.oy tl;-,:i, aye, trniv sol ;
:Vi: :h- reality r.ow of th- .-c blUsfrl !
? 'di had si-. ia.-d ;;!; glimpses of ,
- ho - to .-n- : ihr siinv thn she j
lowers could lx-ar
& thence ov. r that clear n.other's
- v.,1 r.
Io-liictant! v b.-vin i!
date, s':e wav--d a gat fal
inc isniHTi ius nsan-
.'le.iU'W!"
l.r.
the han'.oia" cavalier, who
b )-,vd witll :u l. ;it ivsn k-t :i -hc van;.-!ictl
froia his .-iht : 1 then .-he sn:g!iL ler
couch but n-t to i-vr. ILr thoughts
liad now a r.-.o:v iir.vable so.l.j.ct for
iaeditatio:i. and she n-il -ct d ui..r it with
saiTuinv and ii !i-!itfnl anticipation-:. A
.'.there was now neither parent now life dawning upon her a lite
"-.-ti m th- wide w. rl to love her.
that h.-r fat- was l..ne!y and f
even thouoh she remain -d tho ;
--:.; ot a proa I and wc-a'thy lunise, ,;
iisc p.s-sed of h-autv'an I at- I
iiave c
t
ablcd
!:? !o chest
liine. Vet
r- that tn;'iit ivadiiv
'f r'& rr! ab.ve
-j ot Spain" s st.nnv
ere as nothing f.r they LIded
insure: wl.ile they were as dross
.Ti i ""r:'-.tn ot arr.-ctir.n p.nt j
".n n.-r pU:-t. ho,,!n, and veaniintr
- - '"h in one clear stream of ra;-
z we tcet of some beloved object.
fii. while yet a child at her moth-
-i. uw the care oi Senor l.ez,
- i :a:ri:;; ;.1C jia j kc,lt a? jt
h Sovely rknver to deck bis own
the watchful iealousv of a
. --.ns. wnoseemea ever tcar
: the world might rob him of his
'7:'1C' "itere-t of her estate, his fee
- .:au-hip. n.; l,a,i k0,,t jier almost
trom socictv with little more
V w. .1 . - 7
- Ul.ia the liriv tlrvfr. rF rr..-.t.-..r o
'ni the windows of her drenrv
-use upon the bright scenes around,
enjoyments she was tvranni-
v '-at oat ; but nt.;iriy ,laccj i,v her
": iqis iirveillance, he was fain
1X raewli:it the vi-ilance with
'"Ti . toilptations of the world ;
- e times ventunnl forth, like a
ul"5 cagY to taste the sweet of
j t.iuiigh ever accompanied in her
that she mi?ht not even then
trom restraint.
- ; 'f cwnipt with saddened rc
01 1!!? past, ioined with doubtful
iens f lne futur(j tjie t(,nvs of a
.'..i , '"oi aiigiu aim nappv air,
'JrT.in'r;., K i
&tv j uircciion wnence
-isai-; ' she o!'r cd a small pin-
"as 5i c '' down the stream, pass
:. "f suj.poHvl from the v-lU:l abovc,
tX'r-
v:,., surprise, when arriving
tier i.-: i ... ... ...
sVr "luw) u turnea in towar.I
... w hue its oecnnant iibsprvincr
oTt ! 'p! then touched a few
mtnuuont and rani the fol-
c i , - ....
oi love aim nappwioss, in winch is coin-p:i.-cl
woman:- chief existence ; and a still
.-mall voice wh;-p -re 1 to her heart that its
yearnings w re n t all vain that it might
yet pour out it.s tror.r u.cs without re-wye,
tuid re -ei-. e a grxatful return, w hile the
world wo'tl 1 be no long r to her so lorn-band
dreary a- it had ever s.eincd since her
mothers death.
Slumber at 1 ngth clo.-ed her eyelids,
and her dreams w ere of a most blissful
nature, for they iraa-jined ibrih i.-ions of
love and lovers singing and ph-.yiirjr amid
rosy lowers, while her unknown ' Vela
c-o" appean-d to be their king, and still
paiel all homage to her choosing her out
from among the loveliest to be his bride
and queen. Her breast seemed thrilling
with an almost sntibenting feeling of rap
ture, and her heart swelling full, nearly to
bursting with the intensity of its joys,
until arriving as it were at the summit of
bliss?, those bright fancies were suddenly
dissipated by the entrance of a hideous
dragon amidst that fairy scene to fright
her from its enjoyment. She awoke, and
her thoughts reverted back to the incidents
of the evening previous, while they seemed
almost too delightful for reality, and she
could hardly convince herself that they
were not also a iortion of her dream. I tut
there lay the rose withering upon her
toilet, te which she ran and read over and
over again the sweet confession that
"Velascol urol u-r tcith all Js lwart !
She was satisiied tluU had been no delu
sion, and with an indiscribable expression
of deliuht and wonder blendingly depicted
upon her sunny features, she pressed the
mute messenger to her coral lips, and
smiled as if its very fragrance breathed of
love.
" lie loves me! he loves me!" she ex
claimed in the exhulcraiiee of her joy,
which was, however, immediately checked
by a more serious reflection. I tut who
is it that loves me ?" the musingly asked
herself. "Who is Senor Yelaco ?' She
could not imagine whom he might le, for
she had never heard the name, and was
therefore unable, to conclude whether he
was a noble, or hidalgo though he must
' be a perfect gentleman, or h would n?ver
have devised such an exquisitely romantic
mode of expressing his passion to her.
"And does he really love nie V She
mused; but this, the more she reflected
upon it, seemed as puzzling iis the rest,
for how was she to determine whether he
intended it all as some mere passing act of
gallantry, or was sincere in his profess
ions i Yet even then it was bliss to be
lieve the doubtful equivocation, that "lies
like truth."
From morn till night, the image of that
handsome cavalier, and the flattering
words of his song, so occupied her mini
that she could think of little else; while
she sat humming over the pleasing air,
and gazing upon the place w here she last
saw him wafting kisses toward her on the
wings of night, and is intently as if he
were still visible to her sight. lie wake
ful fancies now co.ijurcd up dreams aiiain
similar t.i her midnight vision; but they
were also doomed to be disjc!led bv a
phantom equally as horrible and appear
ing mure like reality than the ibrnier.
Three days atterwards, Snor Lopez
congratnlatingiy informed her that she was
a betrothed bride! and that her marriage
would take place iu the course of a few
short weeks! She wa- astonished. ! aye,
utterly eon'oun led by tin; unxp-cted in
tvliig.'nce ; aul aooth there was indeed
aniple reason, for this was the first inti
mation .-lie had received of such L. ing a
probable occurrence. IIoAvver, alter the
first shock of th' startling communication
had p::-sod over, she began to console her
self with the reflection that it must be
"Vela -co" who had thus suddenly pro
posed to her: but a- her guardian contin
ue I, she nearly fainted with the sudden
reaction which chilled her hop.s.
"Yon se my dear, Don Kiuamui,
who i- .". nobleman at Madrid, has written
to lne, s ..liviting the honor of your hand
in marriage. Knowing weli his state and
importan-'-. I returned him mv consent
immediately."
'"lat yon could not give him my con
son t !" s.iid she in a tone of deep reproach.
Oii. no! you will give that as a mat
ter of course !" he replied, laughing, with
out appearing to think thai she could have,
the slightest objection to so advantageous
a match.
Don i (.'onstanza fl it ready to weep
with indignation : but womanly pride sus
tained her. and she returned in a tone
that wa- inten l.-d to .-igniiy h r tirmne.--.
though h'T voice was tremulous with
emotion. "Thea, senor, us i m t?l r or'
( .-, I will tt.t lilve m consent: hut will
rather c titer a c-nveiit than many Don
llmanti-'l een though he were tie' king
himself!" And .-he turned quickly from
the presence of her mercenary guardian
toward her c hamber, there to ivc relief
to her sorrows and vexation !y a floo 1 of
t--a!. She was very angry with hit.u fjr
.-itch ::no rti:i'.-:it ol'icious'i-".-.- ; as indeed
v,h:it young maiden would not have bi-cn,
thus to 1' disposed of, like a horse or a
slave to have a husband selected and
agreed upon, ami her own approval and
consent to aft arrangement, riua!iy the
most important of any in woman's life,
deemed of very little account but to fol
low, however, as a "matter of course."
Shi- knew nothing of Don l-'manuel, ex
cept that his name had b i n casually men-
tioned onee or twice in her hearing as a
gentleman of hijji rank iu Madrid, but
who hail .-pent of latesome years abroad.
He might le o!.l and ugly for ali she knew
to the contrary ; and his very ixr.io: sound
ed as if it belonged to a cross. and stupid
old bachelor. "What care I for his state
and importance!" she exclaimed, ictti.-h-Iv,
as these words recurred to her mind,
" I could not love him if he w ere made of
gold and jewels !"
Nor could she have loved him while her
heart was pre-oecupied by the graceful
inunagc of another that of her mysteri
ous serenader ; whom, however, she had
not seen since that eventful evening of his
first appearance. This seemed very
strange to her, as she nightly watched
eager and anxiously hour after hour for
Ids dearly anticipated reapjcaninee ; but
in vain. She felt it indeed singular, yet
she could not believe that such a noble
looking gentleman would play falsely
merely to deceive a simple maiden kind
ling an undying flame in her Ijosnm, and
then vanishing as mysteriously as he came
leaving it to rage and consume her heart
unheeded. Sjme accident must full surely
haw liefallen him, or he would have
sought an interview with her long before;
and she wept with deep anguish at the
thought.
But whether "Ytkiseo" came or not,
she was fully resolved to oppose her tyr
annical guardian's plan, even though the
laws of her country might leave no alter
native lietwecn a compliance with his
wishes and a living burial w"thin a con
vent' wall", if ho choe fn nforc hr
marriage before she w as free from his ; plausible excuse the dreaded ccremonv for ' for the marriage wlich he ,
contro L Sue rightly deemed that he had : a day, and he would be at her window on ' think, without uU wouM foW t I
without lhU" COiraC,mg h?r ' thc toylllil
without her own consent and to an utter ; with all possible speed to where the holy it gW him much ZuiTS "he i
- ----- - Jtn
Lis own wealth, would be more than bkefv ? V XT. , .. , f he firmly oi-po
to overlook some few di.n.t.in..;. I i i .i. . i- ... . ... . -w.w ui.viiungttuu.sri3
. v - " "ivu . iiu-i iv-icaci inose swe-i uncs. wiiicn seem-
had occurred in thc liiana-'eni.-nt of his ed t. ltl .. ....1 ci..-.. .
ward's estate, either through negligence or
design cm his part.
However, be said nothinir further to
worse than even death itself, until everv
etter was engraven non her memory
never to be effaced ; and then she folded
mi upon me mioicci, knowing that it ! it upon her h?art and held it there, whil
would but increns the- evident antipathy she dreamed all that Uissfull night of love
she felt towards the match; while the again and her clear "YcH-eo""
I I T . w
jyou uimscii couht Dernans tx-tter s'con.I
might be ignorant of lii- latter title, and
encouraged by her s-cmmg gratification at
the previous manifestation of his love, he
resolved to w in her, if possible, under that
name alone; and thereby assure himself
not only of her free will," but of her alTec
tiem for him also.
It is needless, perhaps to mention that
hi- uilbrts, when he arrived, bv the
i - . .
dor aim oinp of bis state and
nine gcii;ie eiiiorcciiK-nt, u the neecs-itv
oi the case should strongly demand such
proceeding. Y'ct he deemed it proper to
inform him that his ward maniicsted a
slight reluctance in agreeing to such a
sudden proo-ition, frxm King doubtless
a little pitjue.l that he bad twi address. -d
her at the first. Still that gvntlcmaa's
reply expressed no discourag-meiit ; but
rather incrca-od ardor, as if her maiilen
spirit raiseil her worth iu his estimation,
-eond j Ihe next day an unfortunate accident, j the result of the ckmment was Tatifv-splcn-
J as it was understood, delayed the arrival ing to all the parties concerned, nh uni
i very i ot S-nor Lojz's exp cted guest ; for w hich , ted Dona Consuu.za to her " Yelasco
c-s-ity occui-rene- Dona Const anza ftlt dulv f as welln4 t w .
ciiMaiiza Ilu ciuiv as won n to hor - 4.n r-.i
thauivlul, wm.e she made secret pn par- ual ;" and she had never reason to repent
------- - - - - - - - tU.lilt
She did not feel any regret at the step j forced upon her.
j the hasty step, which, to appearance, waa
I forced linon hrr
she was taking, for she wa; beund bv no '
ties to Senor Ivop.-z, and he had ever been i
t her a col 1 hearted and selfish oppressor. :
It was the climax of this course oi 'conduct '
tliat
-4 Dreadful Worm.
Who has not heard of the ratdesnsiko
r.o-.v drove li -rtorth. to find a oreitee- ..t.u, -i -., . c .
t..,. ; h.. i,. ' ... . ' yu lut rcP-s win inuke even lha
...... ... .. r ....v. u, jlord6&j creatiori reroM
reiuge irom outer c-ppn-.-sieii. lut
But there is a
and l tl, r,l..rl- r, .Jv..,l ,vi l.or cv!,,. a,.c!L t h iwv iwl : ? ' " . 1, 2 P r
;!:-.rlr:'.,;::i!::::r:vT:-'::-.'"'::;rV' !r ! r-y -"'"'.'- l, ..rr,,
--!"-- .11 1 in-, iiuu luo i rcaa or u.-ienenu io. lore t i
j
i ... t . i i i . . .
woua sai in ner cnamocr with tier spirits
weighed down by the most g!tKmv reflec
tions. She had given up all hooe ,,f ever
seeing '"Yelasco"" a-ain: :t!.d vc-t she
could not bani.-h from hc-r heart the lasting
impression that hi, manly banfv, assisted
by the r -mance atlaclicl to his actions
had made upon it. In the fervid cliai - of
Spam love d.x-s not ro'iuire years of -nasi.
ine and showers to arrive at maturity.
It is there in her erdar.t lields, ainid-t
orange groves a:id ro-v 1 -.vers, a ii iv. er
the present communication.
This worm varies much iu size. It Lj
frequently an inch through: hut as it ii
rarely se?n. except when coiled, its length
can hardly b? coiiiecf.:re 1. It is of a dead
ie mil'
:ove and sincerity. lru. her aconau.-
i tance with him was very siij.Lt : but siie
j was renJeivd desperate through iove and
; constraint, and therefore procci'deil to an
' . : . . 1 - i i .i
:l wm".h wme:i un ier oin -r e:reum-tan- ,i,ir i: -
; ccs she would have hesitated in doing. I - tn,ii ... J i . J
ii-i -i - - . . , . ' oi suiati stieani ol water ana bite tne nn-
; W bile awaiting thear.val " Ye a.-co." she i , ... , , . , - , , , : "
,. i i .1 . . r r i. i to: lunate p-Mpe who are m the liabit of
i laiMre-l under the most Lioomv lerelxhrs, ! . -.t .t -i . . i i -n i -i
lii, .it i " j going ihere to drink. I Le brute creation
and ha.l repentcl her hastv promise; but ! . ...r , Ti - - -i -. - , V
Ui . .l .i i. ci i i - j t ..ever uio.esis I he v avoid it with tho
tin n as she thouLtht of her hopeless situa- I ... .-. , i .i
I - . , , . ... ; - '-nc .ns tin. t mat teaches the animals, of
. tion. an occasioaa! shc.ol.T would thrill p.,... ,,, i,.. tt,, , . , .. ,
'. , ..... ciu to shun tlie etead.y Coora. .Several
, oier nei upline, ui:u re:ie-.v again ner iaii-
oi iii-jgie growth, :ui'l r-. cpur. s neitii. r care mg resolution.
r attendance ; but spi i.-.-s at once into j It was about nine o'ch-k in the even
bloom, seeking its own nouii-hm-nt of the ! ing, that sh- he:ixd the w his vid signal
soil fmm whence it takes its lli From un-.l-meath he-r window, while her ifeart
sad imagining with regard to the stranger ; si-cmed ready to leap from her throat with
who w as the object of her allcei'ions, her ! trepidation. Summoning up. however, the
thought- reverted with loathing to the still j little energy she could command at the
stranger ierson, who was equally the ob- j momment, the step, d timidly forth over
ject of her abhonvriev ; and with whna j the balcony, and thene dec il-h d into her
her guardian would heartlessly force her j lover's arms who quickly placed heron the
to w-iil. if she did not take some decided I Kiat iu wailing, andpushed from the shore.
tep to thwart his purpose. I hough she : He seated hmisolt bv her side and pressed
id not vet o tet inuied .io- ii a:iv d finite 1 her to his heart without soe.ikin whilst
plan ot piocee-ihng, she was tu'lv resolve
that the haughty Don :hen.l ! r.ut oven m
her when he did arrive, and he might re
of thesj reptile's have Ion"
settlement, to the misery
J of mar.v of our citizens.
:nfcs
cur
r.nl destruction
1 have, there-
1.
turn again to Madrid, if he chose, as wise ! ere lights were seen and voice' heard
as he came, and quite a; empty, for all
he was likely to gain of her.
While thus sitting and rcoiing in her
mind ihe woes that alHieted her sou!, she
heard, as she imagined, the same tinkling
neites which ba-d sounded s sweet to her
enraptured ears up. -it the night when
" Yelasco" sung to her of his admiration
and love. Hushing to the window to as
sure herself, she saw him floating gentlv
thev w.-re reeved swiftlv toward the Yilia
In who-e suburW her guardian's re-sidenee
was situatcl : but had not proceeded fat-
in
lore, hai frequent opportunities of beinj;
the melancholy spectator of the efiecta
prerduced by the subtle jcis..'n which thii
worm infuse?. The syintcms of its Into
are terrible. The eyes of the patient bc-
come reci ;uid fiery, fi is tongue swollen to
an ir.imoelerate size, and e-bsiruets his ut.
terance, and d:-!ierum of the most horrid
character quickly follows.
S:.metime?, in his madness, he attempts
the destruction of his dearest friends. If
j the suilerer has a family, Lis? weeplrj
; wife and helpless infants are not unfre-
anel they knew their
oven-o.
pursuit,
i -
Occll Ui-C
Te frightened to -j
clung closer to her lover,
l.;s protect R.ii : bat he m
i-k,
::s if
reiv
i q-iertly the objects cf fnmtic fury. In a
; word lie exihiis to bc !i i -ill tli-Artf.cti.'.
lhght had pas.-ioa that rankle in the bosom of a savago;
j and such is the spell in w hieli Lis senses nro
"! ta)n"1 i l-ound. that no sooner is the unhappy jui
to i"I'orc j tient recovered fi.m the paroxism ofin-an-sniu.-d.
1:1 I - ..n.,- r i -, , ,
i 'v . . . . . . . v ..iii.-, iiiiii iik sltk? iu;
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1.- i'.l -1 - 11-11
iioi-i'n vi mi.-. ii.iiil;v-i . .1:1-1 i.i'iu i;ei le.o J I.:. H .1, , 1 , -
- c ., '.1.1 m r.-, i m' tesi!ne , !.r the so.e purpose cf
nothing, lor a.'l woind vet b w..,I. l hev , 1 , 1 - r , 1 r ,
' r , i,- ," o i!!g bitten agam. I have seen a go.d
we-iv 100 lar :viaiiceu 10 :e immeuiatei v
overtaken, and thus reach. -d the lum-'.i in
safetv, wlicre the
revem.i
ti
1
pr, s!
,
was in
. He
bv; and, carried awav with the enthustas- i waiting to jxTiorm the niiptiai r
tic tnuisprt of her feelings she waved her commenced in ha-te, Weil kn w':ng the;
hand toward "him in greeting, while her urgency of the ca-e : but the ceremony;
throbbing lieart sweil-d i'u:l with delight, j s..n int-rrupti'd by the stentorian I
He kissed his in return, and th-.-n, signify- j voice of S-iii.r Lopez, eehing in thunder j
ing by a gesture tiiat they might not speak 1 ,0 the l..f;y dom of the church, and re- !
through fear of being overheard, he ap- vcrberat'mg amid those de-erte.1 aisles, as
proached toward the shore, and toseed a ' he shouted, j
letter attached to a pebble, into her aparf? J "Hold! on your life, holy father! and j
ment. Catching it eager'. v up, she lvad ! beware how you profane thus your sacred :
..v , eld father, his hcks a- w hite as. snow, hi-
Sitp siow an-l and trembling, leg- in vaia
of his only son to quit the lurking place
of the worm. My heart bled when ha
tinned away, for I knew the hope fondly
cluri-hcd, that his sen would be to him
th st. -lii." of his declining years, had tuppcr.
ted him through many a sorrow. Youths
would yeu knowhe name of this reptile?
It is the worm of ile stilL
bv the light of
then, with :m almost ove;ixweriug f. cling !
and I oin-""
Then drawing Ins sword, a le.in-ed to
A flixii. Jokvl "Xow rxm-'tnlr,"
said an oilicer to an Iri-h scldler, " w hen
the Ce.h-nel asks 3-011 what battery you
are in tei! him battery I. Now- dort
ot joy, she return ct to the window and i oomroni me iMm 5tiiuc:er o: ms warn, . for;:e,.-- . Xo, W i"ablcrs. I won't fh-i,"
waived him her unhesitating consent to : who stet-nl calm and unniove!, supporting ; c.,-i 1.... q-,' f V,i
ini what :h-5
her fainting form : but pau.-cd in utter j ,wo afu-rvards and asked hi
amazement as ne recognize 1 ms 1 eat tires.
'exclaiming, (IoihI ln Kmauuel
Is it possible that you have resorted
: such ignoble nu-ans to w:n vour ladv
1
"It IS
' smiling,
senor.
the proposition contiuned within ; while
he passed silently away, wafting kisses
towarel her until lost to iew in the ob
scurity of night.
This letter was signed the same as his
previous message to her, with the simple
word "Yelasco!" but its contents inform
ed her that he was a gentleman of birth
and station in life; and that having aeci-il.-iitjdlv
seen her one il.-iv in the vilhi lie
ha.l from that moment lo'vod her with d - i k-":,v m the lst manner j-os-ib!
voted arclor: vet be h-,,1 Im,, .i.n.i.ei:..,! to j 15 min? w h' l'"r own t-e will
leave for Madrid at an curlv hour the next i lovtf ,jer none the l.-s-, for thus prying to j
"Y; i Captain told him to say. when Fat stepjxd
- I up to the Colonel and w ithout saving t
1 to j word, gave him'a blow in the eve. What
lll VHI III. -Ill f -tl.,llte.l tti r-.. I in
rej.l'uil lk.n Kni.uHiel, i no llumoron ui stnick .-
for I despaired of winning her J Jrij .Mier
A'. ... I .T.... .1. . .."... ...1
; othenvise. on know that she setu-od , IouIJ TOO u hM,CJ. VCf if e
; the props:d made through her guard.an: I K.Iia ,,.cstion ," Kdd the tenii
j therefore, I deemed it pn.$r to gain my j m..n llie Colonf.i ofp,,,
Sii'
and I
" Faith, un" the Caj taii
axed m
tenifie-! Irish-
toek th
jenvC.
morning, and it was not
then possible to
C -V I ): 11 -b . rit.p -T.ll-c a li f
me the faith of her affection." j Uli:5eraWe tliat it dIdn-t klwW v!licb
seek an interiew ot'.ier than the serenade "Well, as 3011 have won th- pTverse ! way to fall, and so kept standing. This
to w hich she listened one evening a few I maiden against hct desires, even with her is like the man tliat had such a cx-mplica-weeks
previous. And now he deemed it j wn free consent, the ceremony may pro- 1 tion ot diseases that he did r-ot know
too late for such unless she would consent , cccd; and I wish my dear ward much 1 which one of them to die off and so bj
to fly with him and thus avoid the union ! pleasure, in thus having her own way in j lived on.
which her guardian wished to force upon this inqor:ant matter." j --
her. He seemed wretched with despair, 1 The parties were married : and then of 1 C3 An Iri-hmau at New Haven, having
and implored her with till ih deep and j course came an explanation of the mystery ! had nine children in eight years wedlock,
restless eloquence of true afT.-cfion to com- j to Dona Constanza. lm Emanuel de ' applied for an exemption certificate "be-
phy with his wishes, and he wold then ! Yelasco, having seen her, as I e fore stated, I cau- lie could" serve his country so much
ever love her, truly :uid fondly: sciying i was immeliately ctiptivated with her 1 letter at home.
also, that he had in his powcrevery mciuis ; leauty and sweetness; but lx'ing imp ra- ! " "'" "
of happiness, without the assistance of lively called awav to Madrid, he was The Richmond IZviuiLtrr prays fr th
those w hich her guardi.in might ui:ju.-t!y 1 obliged to submit bv h ttcr, a jrr.pos:d for reign of an English. French or Kusian
withhold from her. And h concluded ; addressing her, to Senor Ix'pc. who closed prince over the Svith before th rest ora-
by rcqtri-sting that if fh eonsntod to his ! at once with his desires: and un'-Tpcted- 1 fr-n of th Cnion Instead of a LViv-yMi
d?aret deglrc, to po-tPn with imi i lv. yti r-cnt - frr a- to fix npn a dv 1 rain tVy'll rrt Hail Col imbix
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