Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, November 11, 1847, Image 1

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POITRY.
from the INuthinpor Union,
TII E 171 A 7' 1.7
BY
. I.YDIA6IIANE PIEESON
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song. (mike proposition to surrender to
Merican barbarity and tyranny the land
hetteeen the Nue.cOs and Rio Grande-- , the
battle fields of Palo Alto and Rcsaceade la
Palma.
It may not be ! Forbid it God,'
Forbid it, all tbtt patriots prizq,,:
That land has tasted freemen s blood ;
Their_dust nit* its bosom lies;
,
'Twere madness t 4 resign the soil
On. which the (imploring fckt have trod ;
Battling our way :ivitli glorious toil ;
It may not be-forbid it GOd !
•
('an we- relitiquislOamls where .now,
The striped ststry bannets• wave ? •
•No. never ! We !engrave our vow
I )ti every falleik brother's grave.
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They could not sldep, ("the slaughtered brave
Who in their hd4s of glory rest,)
And foil the footstcps of the slave
Pollute the soil'ikbove th;ir breast.
Resign the field *here RINGGOLD fell
The spot wherAgallant Sr Er ENS - lies :
Where COCHRAN felt his bosom swell 1 .
Triumphant in o . mth's agonies' F
Where brave
.and virtuous hearts poured out
The life so- dear to hope and love, .
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Invoking with 64. dying shout 1
• Our country—ald our God above ! •
\No r 11r our coutry at'l our God, ;
so:
We will not vield,that dear bought soil'!
e still have hears with generous blood,.
And souls to date the conquerois-toil.
.i.ta '. To the res.tfue ! Hearts or Ste e 1
Oa .! To the rseue : S , mls of fire—
Let kindred bloodilinfiaul e our zeal
• To eonquer—ttiumph—:or expire.
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a lma : Press 4, where Taylor, stands 1
Invincible. in et tittquerininiight ; '
We must prevail there le commands, ..,,
And God sustains our sacred right.
Ask Taylor to rettace Ins way., ' i
And leave his tralquest 'to his f( - T:.
And this goad lapd, from sea to sea,
Shall echo his 4tupbatic NO !
...
No, never' thisqs holy ground,
Bought and balitised with patriotic blood:.
See ',with her feoers half unbound,
She lifts her htitds'to Freedom's God
Be Freedom's gilt she Stall be free
Huns: brave Ilearts press boldly on ;
-• strike home; nor ante till victory
Shall puthcr crive garland on—
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Till o'er that lanif!to utmost parts •
Our Eagle's alieltering nings.are spread;
And Taylor throtied on freemen's hearts
•
Enjoys, his laurels in their shOcte._
4 BY T. !).7. OUSELY. •
9owersi7l are fading,
• Their siiets are rifled nclw,
And night ands forth her "pbading
Along the;mountain bran{ ;
The bee bads . ceased its witiging
To flower at early morn
The birds h4l ecase'd their dinging,
And silent wait the dawn:
IThe harsesOnow is gathered,
Proteetat from stbe dime ;
The leaiesTe stared and withered,
4 ' That late $e in their prime.
Thus:when fnurseore years are gone,
• O'er the tail Hre of . man,
Time sits 'heir". on his throne,
As near tis sewn
Like the Atitiunn leaf that
When the brniebels - nave ;
Like-pight-Eiliadows, pals
Lace all, le finds "a\gralT‘r •- .
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M SO LANY:
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i l l TBE Bens AND HE' I TZA-Kzm.z. , —LTho
Veari of It anitscbatha lite chiefly On fish,which
they procure for theinselves from tbei river.--4
A few y slice, the fi sh became Very scarce.
Emholdene by fandoe and consequen t humger,
the bears i stead otretiring tetheirdens man=
bred sheik and 6i:onetime, entered villages.
On a certain-4ms+, one of them ' found the
-outer gate of a hottse tlpen, and entered in •
and the ate secidOitally closed on, him. Th e
woman °fhb° house had just plaCed,, a large
. tea-kettle'of hot 'water in the court. • Brun
smettof it, but it hOrnt his nose.' 'Provoked
at the pain, he vetiied ATMs fury upon the
tea-kettle. He Oiled his arms round it,, pie--
tied It with his whole strength against his
breast to crush it,t but this, of.. worst. (gdy•
burnt him the wok. The herribbi,-Orwfing
which the rage **pain forced.frou(the pot,' .
beast now bronglithe neighbors to the spot,
and Bruin, by a f e* shots wee' put out of ,his
misery. To this*, however, iten , -anybod.,.y
injur e s himselrbylUs' olio A,9led ~ the people
of the village eittii* ;' the beu with the tea.
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tilte" . iway this ring?
• TUC Xpea t ker waiajoiang that - might
harp seea sixteen 11;4mi:tiers. Her companion
aKiPareti- about thfee years elder, 'aid , sat. lea
ning l earnt t
on hie . table near the window, in
au attite:desof tiojectiort - that ill accorded 'with,
. Her dress Was of white satin, i
and fek n gratecul,folics from her slender waist. ,
Her 14,tiutileIarnis*iire bare; and the - pearla
on . 64 neck and in'her hair, as wel: as the sprig,
of jiff* bloisom tliat :gleamed in the folds— ,
the•a:jvroprinte ornaments oft bride---showedl
tha.s. sbh ”worti her biidal robe .;"- while the
cheek that `:riyalled in whiteness"-as,
' lietraydd that,she. awaiting So
, joyous e-,
vent.. guitar and fan thruwu carelessly a- .
side, wcre in keeping with her alr Of sadness
and alcandonnient, in which the younger sister
'appeared to sympathize.
'Lei'me take this 1' again pleaded the soft
low:voice of the younger girl.
‘.NS O -juliet, I cannot part With that repli
ed the other, in a boice fall of melancholy ten
derness. ,
4394 3largaret,' persisted 4uliel, 'it is uoiv
right ybu should wear the tulicn---ns)w.' •
will not part with it.
41e as utterly unworthy of your rementb
rance!,
`I know that, Jluiet ; but I cannct help lo
ving An; no—not bim-,-but the image iu my
heart 4.such as I °beef thought him. The ring
he gave me was a pledge of teclits I can ne
verlupre cherish : will keep it. Oh if he
heel .not deceived, me—deceived us all—l
would have ifooner . died than given my'haud to
another.'
Juliet kneeled dewe'bnsidr her sister, clas
ping one hand in hers, white the other ebeir
cle4 her waist. Her dritopiag face expressed
the:Syn . pally she felt.'
llth, , ,is all over now," pursued . Margaret.
: Wl . ou ig
1 - 1 and wiping away the tears that had
a,,
;gathered I her eyes. .'I will try not to think
! so inueli of what is past.: Indeed, I otiglA to
be re ,, igneil ; ; Cllr. Berneau is very kind,
and my Whet , " 1 :4 - o earnestly wished the',
' m.ll I 0, ' '• at least, will be made 1
ha pv.' :.
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Andmor , . n one might bdl' said a stern!
:voiee, as an elderltlady entered, haviog heard,
~apparently, the foregoi . 4 conversation. 'Yes,
we; might all be happyN r ls it possible yen are,
!still weak enough, to lie•grieviog after ' that—' I
lllush, mother I .* implored Juliet, boiling in ,
.;anxiously. !. , 1
1 'Margaret l' . aid the lady, regarding her I
.daughter,with verity, Ithis sullen behavior is
-4,lorethaa;ie ►_ oming, aud foolish ; it is wick-
I l e
Ted - ii 7 lite.l444' you are to Le married to
liiiglit - .'-'''' ' ' • ' ' .
'I do,' rcspo ded the young girl, with a
slight shudder ,
el'Mr. Bern • is your father's choice and
(mine.. He is worthy of you. Meet. him as a
!hride,shnuldj l ,ou have consented; it is. 'too
flate to ,reeede•-fyour conduct wi 1 Lut lose you
the affection and esteem of your husband, who
must feel insulted by it.' .
! The tone of extreme severitynad its effect,
1 The bride-rose from her seat ! i r and tiled to
Ismilo as sherfeehred the ,littlzilmx containing
her lover's bridal !present-"
it vas a superb
A I necklace of diamends. Jdliet hisied herself in
arranging'noliqucts froth the 'floiver.4, that coy
tered,a tablo cm one side of the apartment.
: It is time to give the reaßer some clue to our
,I little . tale. - , ~ . , ,
' Margaret Leslie was the daneiter of a plan
in !
roan _of the - districts of Suilth Carelina.—. I
!Beautiful and aeeomplished, as many young:
ladies are wholpasnearlytheir whole lives in
Ithe country, she bad nerous. admirers ; but
`her heart was given onlf um to Edward
,Carltoe. I
Thus young
i g'entlernan 'had just completed 'llisl
law studies n! New York, and he was on a tour'
!through theutnern States, when-lie met Mr.'
; Leslie and! li' family in ; Charleston'. AU in-1
ti
vitation to; sp nit, some weeks at the country I
scat ofthe hospitable-planter, was ~ gladly ac- 1 !
! cepted, arilit was not long Ibefere his amiable,l
1
manners, intelligence and entertaining qualities
woir the favor of the master and mistress of the
mansion, .whilethls. impression', Upon the heart
lof the fair. Margaret was still deeper: How;
could ibe , otherwise , when she had never met
one srli in gracq,andrefinement, as well as in
i
varied equirernents, couldmitripare with. Mr. I
t
Carlton? Retook an intetest in all her stu
dies,; ai, , "l enjoyed : her am I
amusements drew with
heroSaitg !whither, and rode with her. . That!
exhilarthingexercise, in which southern eerie- I
try girl'excel ;-Pow delightful it was, in the
bright inter, morning, while. Juliet, With some
.eha4e (mein attendance, lingered a !little he
t
Ttind-l-s d they Chatted gaily as they rede. : ---,
I Or the 4 ,-, g, lonely, wal4 in tha brown_ woods, I
l er the-sitil on the ricer;ar flie iiiiiet morning
at Leine, or theiiyenbig enlightmeil by . mink
{ and &tieing, an&Social iCenverie I " It-was not I
to be Wiltideieit*, tiiiit, the •oyening, before. the
day eh Which Eclur,Siil t - c i arito)firas to take his:
departute, he'in t ineik ah interVi'ew. with Mr t i
Leslie, Md asliffiiii - clartglitOi or liigi ; nor
that:444llA lilushed.and*iledilien rte joy=
lie had' her pa;
, .
rent's Consent.. : . '..-. .4 -
Carlton resole dto return North innnedia . te- 1
1 , 1 eenarnenna the preetke 9f410. !or for /
w hi c ,,, from his position and - campy pinneet r 1
ione,i i! , enjoyedw* pa adyentaos. . re hoe
ped 1P a few months Le Ve lige to ' *Are" Heil
elai `hilt bride. There ; Ras *eat t. f , /31140 s' at,
theftlp*t er *tgafat; Inti ile } lisite -of tlti!.,
feekrtot l l4 1 4 910,4Ierliwn*Oliimeld:
~.ring]
theta together ; • lind t.dwaid hid ptinxil,44l4t..
48 ilften-lisiOatible! . bin.
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Fran; thiiiiiion fraivaine.
The this:Ming Bride.
1 ._*ONT*OSgPL:',THURP;DATi N4EM
gnitting,tfr talk of a itsit - frobi, theii cherished I
friend,•wrien his letters' suddenlyee'ased. The
Lialiea had ',jitst returned from tbeiti annul ex-1
' curSioe to,. v e r harlesti;ii during the 3 clascril of the
rice., i titter _'Margaret had mingled much in 1
ftobienalge s ciety; and bad . received the att,en
thin
due atedle, and a reputed I.heiress, j --
..Jdliet, teP . , l4(1 Made her first entrance into
g4Y life.. . They had returned bomelseary=as
the . y.sitidt--d dissipation. - _lifargitrt was, -en-
cha'nfed 0 havC ler music and drawing again
std her ltilg ride 4 on borselnick. .; But these I
soon lest „their Charms. Anxiety and disap- 1
j prated 11),Vo, "the hope deferred," .which "ma_
kcth the ti eart sick," banished the 'rime from
her, theelttand. the smile from her 'lip, while l
two wear months passed on, bringing no ti- 1
ditiks '4 C an ton. ' • j
.-=- 'Tidifigi,lit length came. A package was(
dept the4,:by a friend, containing several news- I
piperriwltb the intelligence that several forge-1
ries bad 1.6 n detected, Committed by one Ed-
ward. ealton,. who, having eluded the pursuits
j of i justieeJhad escaped in a vessel 'bound - for
' France:" The description of his person, the 10-1
1 eality.Atilicireumstamees,,left little doubts on
1 their minis; and: even this.was removed by a
,
letter fro
' a person who was acquainted with
1 Edward Marlton and kneW of his eogagemeut.
I Sonte of Margaret's letters, which he_aattl. were
!found in Parlt,in'S lodgings after his -- hasty
flight frotti justice, Were enclose() to. Mr. Les
, lie. , • - tj. . - . .
'This blbw, sudden as it was, was a dreadful
one to Jpoiir Margaret ; but youth and a strong
heart iyilh resist much. Where the sting. of
I til - • •
t - race, 1)0,.is felt, the"struggles •of a proud'
1 spirit, !terrible as they are, bare - a power to,
triumph oer despair itself. Mrs. Leslie was a'
•woman - oft.haughty temper, and a quick sense of
honor ; she prided herself, moreover, on - what ,
she ealletk the aristocratic blood of her family ..i
sod nedet her schooling the gentle Margaret
, soon learqed to , hide the anguish J that *a..
gnawing it her heart. Carlton". 3 name' wamj
, inentione4, no more, and a perpetual ri,uud ef
company find social amusements. devised 13i
the sagacious mother, ere long restored thti
fire to her daughter's eyes, and the bloom td
her cheek It was not until after she had
! yielded tq the earnest wishes of- Ler parents,
and - plighted her troth to another„ that she felt
rhow irretrievable was the wreck of her bappi
heSs. ,
Mr. Bitneuu was a gentleman of French , fa
mily, hatihad as"we said, in America
since his childlmerd. Ho was supposed rich,
and brought letters of recommendation to Mr.
Leslie,,wfiow he first met in the city.
*
'The preparations for the wedding it'ere com
pleted ; she guests were-assembled in the spa
cious-drawioe room; which was lighted up and
deeoratediwith garlands and 'wreaths of roses ;
the slrlenilid . smer-table was laid amd shone
with riehtPlate, and at the asbia and - Windowii .
might be seen rows of black faeea gstcuitig ,
with inteiTst and curiosity, while tho, piazza
was crowded with negroes who had cube up
trim' theVantation to see their young mistress
married. p The bride had put on the snowy vei!
that floated like a cloud over ber - figure s and
was seated in her room awaiting the arrival o:
the - bridegroom. Bo s t he came not, though
the greaticlock in theball pointed to the hour
filed. Another hour--and yet another rolled
away. 'be guests were gathered into groups,
I talking tll each other in ominous whispers.—
The bride stood at the window of her apart
mentl thfaugh which the moonlightpoured, ga
zing listlOssly upon theshrubbery and flowers
that looked so beautiful in the silvery light,
while Juliet pale with anxious apprebensioub
was at bOr side.
The OP of a carriage was beard, Coming up i
the avenoe. It stopped before the door.—:
There was a bustle, 4titl strange voices were,
audible lb the hail. Juliet tremhline viuleol:ly
clung to4teraister, while the bridesmaid ran to
the tep.ck the stairway to see what bad hap
pened. iA: few moments after, Mrs. Leslie en
terede evidently highly excited, and; ordered the
,: i
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door torte el,se. It was in vain, for before
the nors c.otld be closed a stranger rushed in.
IA iri d.ibriek Luria from the lips of Margaret;
she recognised in the pale emaciated cpuni.e.-
name, tbd features of Edward CarAton. Star
-1 ting foniard at the first impulse to meet him,
she recoiled suddenly, and fell fainting in the
ailmi of tier mother. . 1 ,
Al briif explanation will be all the reader re- i
quires. :?_Theloung man who had committed
the forgery and fled, though bearing the same '
name an! even some resemblance .in personal
appearance, was alTery_ _different person from
she EilWard Carlton who *as betrothed 'to
kiss Leilie. He i had been long prostrated
With one of those typhoid tering which leave
the hod§ end mind for months so debilitated
that , thecenbjeot is incapable of action,. Una
ble him4i.lf to write to Margaret, be .had, as
Somas eonscionsnese was restored, entreated
' d frientlito perform' the duty for ; him.. That
•frietetwin Mr. Berneau ! Edwaliad met
liini in different circles, where ,he - Wi , received
as a,geritleran; - was pleased with his bearilig,
and'besirated tiot;when It B4ntetni announ
ledis intentionliNlisiting the South, to ac
.
Oita' anii him at - sdon as he shbiild be ' to . able
trar 5 -.. ,
I f • -: '
~.' 14r4 ew iniFromember the sensation pro 4
dueMd 14 ceitain polished circled; when it was
disco4e4d that the lecomplished,lllr. 'Herrman
the reptiiio Plitiessor of wealth,' had been in
titoittb • it of plundoring . these who admitted him
tii thit. lonsei - on intimate s terms of large sums
I:.lfini:oriet. - Carlton suffered-with . the - reat, 'of
,irlaigh atioh balm tiseiral aftefiraidsizede,were
also, uilioltedrfroin his4eelt - . .- - I "- ,
The iiioment he was able to betithelfetigie;
Carlton itet org onhis journey !southirard. l -=
Btitifiii not tiotil bit arrival'in• Chailestoo,
lraid the (fitful' extent ( pfßeteentt` .
gatlo icarried how his owe. ; , '
0
`ee:Teled:Olia lite "sfEeitteed bri, O.;
I reap eing hint, imr !jou 10 pledge
the wr wfiese . deep laid alit; ht 4
\-41. 4 ogi,iiitrother#: ...' ~'-.'.
ty:p_ . t Ai the, felon *ea, le
the'
won se be beeinie — ixiii „ theifiyi
ER 11, 80.
real cbarsqer Was exposed, indi wits never
beard ofafterwardti. :But it *u ample conso
lation to ths injure lover, t.) ftndithat Marge
ret.was still true tb him in heart.] Tier par
ents were anal - hus •io repair involuntary injus
tice, and was not vlery lung Wien), a wedding
was eetebialted in he mansion at ‘llVoodlawns,'
wheie loveip Marg.ret did not- Egure as . the
'Unwilling.Bride,
YflnYe • •
Extarrile.
• , i . : - - - • --- 7 7,
SY LYD / ie, N A ARy# ewttp.
One r dsy,, a lad, apparently' about nineteen,
preSented Aims& l)eforo our .atabassNlar at
8t: Poteriburgh. IHe was.% p ure: - specimen of
the genitti Yankeel; nith . ileoves too short for
his bouy,*.ms,
.tr4waers : half, way up to his
knees, and liands pllayinc i
iwithcoppers and ten
i its
penny nails, in hti pocket. He- introduced
himself . by 'sating . I've, justh ome out here to
trade with/. few iartkee,tioti , ' and I want
to get_ sight of the lEmptlor.' 1 •
'Why do, you wililoto see h in ?''
• 'Why, 1 ,, 4 brought. him ' present, afl the
way from 4ineriksl. 4 : respet him considera
ble, and I want, to ;get tit him,' to f4ive it to him
with my own hatolk - , 1
Mr. Dallas staillid as he tnswere.l, 'lt is
such a compel] thilag nv ;lad, to make' crowned
heads a present, e*pectaSe t , s l Ine4hing hand
some in return , that I am aFraid the Emperor
will cou'sidqr this ohly-s, Yaukee trick. What
have you brought'' 1 • I
A Yankee In iii„ Cotton UHL' 1
-. 1 - try "Gluons)? : •.<,;: .. :
Dear Blade,—Bid you ever iseene,d , L Ok
hear tell of "4 preen ?NV! 43 a cottoiOnila
Pray don't answeriashly;don't loiise`br, l
self aniong"Yanlieda in. Coal Screens, i '''" inj
kecs in Hot PoStiik? linkess_ in Resto . ii
i l
ors," and anatver , unavisedlyies!, 7 Min is.
a Yankee iu it new phase. • His dil *lna is s.
,Yankee' Fix—"pligensiii,"—a•iire' Yankee ; in theeord 'roam:- of 'coffin *in f - ' . 1 -
"The plain-niivarnished faetx-iti the•emie,9...
as politicians Say, "areitbesett"l.4,-raw, st+2
hatted,. sandy - whiskered, six,...footer-.--sipe i
the purely uninitiated--earneln yesterday .t.i!oitii
Oreeuii, with a road of wood, ; for tii'4, , Faiettoi
Compny. Having piled his' wood:tn' the Sat.,
istact of or the -Squire,": be4iated his - teats,
With a bundle of green grass brought all the,
i way from home for; that purpose. ', Then, after
invest/tip , his iivailatile eapiial- in theparahile
is
!of roo beer and ' gingerbread at Haties,4
Istaited to see the "city," filling "his.lecnintith
l nancei rapidly with. bread, 'gad chewbsg-iti'i.,
°rowdy as he went. , • :
He.'reviewed the iron foundry ninkinachine
shop, and was jest opposite the Warp-mill'as
the - hands" - were going in Trom dinner. The
girls were . hurrying is as only, factory girls ran
hurry, and Jonathan,,nnaccuitomed to such an
an ay, of plaid shawls and hood bonnets, depos
ited his goad' stick upon the Stairi,laq Stalk- ,
ed inl "to see 'what the troublOcas.
Phi clatter, of the machinery and, the mime
merits of the, operativei soon. absorbed, his
i whole attention. Being, however, of an intiiii.
you are so determined upon !rirg turn of Enka, and seeing much . that'wits
I can for you; but yuu must !calculated to perplex one whose observations qr
pointed. Though it world in. mck hanies had' been mostly 'Confined to
ual prom iedine, 1 would ad= thresiiinz...maehines stamp Shellerkihe.t•
.. •
n ire. ' itiee-eliktio - ordic - sail t o puS5 vigtirous - inituiries in gl directions.--
; he may poFsibly assist you. I lii t:is. way he made himself accpiaLted sue=
I want of pin. I will call.; cassiely, with the external and internal ecoii
, know.how I get on ' i only of the ''Picker," " Beater," "Lap,:winder."
: days be again appeared, and ; "Doubler," mid "Speeder,"• 'By two o'clock
tI
-I he had extended his researches as far as the
i
"Breakera,"l and - Finishers." • . 1
He resehi Al the latter just as the card-stirir
per Was "Strippling the fiats."' In this opera
tion the cyliider• of the card "is exposed to
vie*, land is facer, revelvifig With a' very pretty
buzz. , Not I,36tisfied 'with- conteMplating the,
"retry of motion" ati.•:iii safe distance, our keFo„
must needs introduce tainself betn•cemthe cards!
to get a neater view. This move brnught litsl .
'nether habiliments" into- dangerous p.roiinti
ty to ihe gearing_Of the next eard,niati "there
by hangs a tale." - :II . .
,_ ~ . .._ _
'VII, I &IS', i She goes
, peoty,': don't, she
B .ti'. 3 ' said JciriOan, !entluiringly.', ;•S4ii'.
liS,
di) any thin else, responiletlllui - stripper.?.--
'But Von must he very:, careful hc;* you
L kve
around amon&,..st this hardira4-e2 ; ::, 1 1'Wai :44::
last iteek, $ll. that a diromising::„yelin'g-man
from pzford*--a student at the . Aeaderay hem
—waft drawnlinto that, very clad; Sir, tadibe
foie any as4tattee e;uild leach • hith, he was
run throngh, ‘ and manufactured into No: 16,
super exti-a, c cotton warp jairil: , ,
1.-:.:4—tyle,r! 1 1 . believe ,, , yrieti- jeliing2
st u tt e red JOnatiinn. , . -=" '
1'
' et, Sir,'l continued SttipOr, aaturbis iii
consolate
mother/tam:6 down' two . days . age,-
arid gut five hunches.Of that same yarn, es_
melancholy relics.' -
..]
'By the mighty'. That can't be tri:iel: s
'Fact Sir, fact l and eich.oT his:. fellow, stn-i
dentsipurChased a skein apicne,,to tii,.. i. , , soiii .
lockets, and wore in reineinbraneelof departed
worth!' ' -, - ' , 4 - ": i - 1••• _.
"Isithat a 'fitet„rowl wax be really . carded:
E , 'lttin,: and set , in lock* I' Arstaii:of.perign-1
, , .
, i
, a dan ger here
,ehooted,aerose.pur pop s;n3llP.F.k
lie,be an to retreat preelpitately;.withntiti Walk_
„ 1
ing T f he r i a e n wa 'an ii iw iim e t e. trnieti , :41; ; I:i
4,)
ittcri,betya ,
xt
himsclf and she geari/gof thef;card'behirfp,-n,
Aunt ter tifnp,clThws . .du ;conductedthe cere-,
.monyi of in fidductiiit :•". fil# u nwhis perablei he -
'in; or late' calibre,'- - thif.::preense*of snarling
n
themy into , a. hard -It flet . iait•no ; -, 'l'rstYs• itiOciiit-
ClurAero , 'gotitO tongue' inttalfterri. 1144iyOli ,
twen,tietb:gy Oct
ration-of frnbolginteni . ,Ak . Miii
flik was nielcubnus. Hill j expli;iii . ve 'CiSjeii i . : Tere
Iscie n tific,. aiti'dik " Naarlif his itiloWleko of
idynamicti., 'Gen. ecitthitaiiretinld Set,9iiiin
proterited,m'oreforeiblyetibuit :iitlat .. - hetteet ',uu
i• rear...!- ..-4,; ~ ) i , ..,4 '' l ,;!. ''''' `... :- ii l
'O-h! lloe-rrd 7 c.r I i*.(l4. ,:' go 1 7 .y0p
h-p-r 4 .Blist your,, pinkelf4etgnl I!tint
ynasbamedlHl4et Lait.. - Tilitt..#44y. Air a
ntiOWsiesi fil lit altidei:pht - triN , ;=:cintie!Tir
~..40 r ,;:, . ~ i.. ,i: r- '.-,,,, ,, --..i.i,'-i'is . ,;: ..?1,. 1.',.,,1it
I . 4ll4Ang.l4,,,tbilOittli l.4luict him,i.olli
so that he w as saligect t 0,.• i! . o,,Qn:tiptoe,;.4,,
• Ilii hands giiiri)- , riteliing ' 01 4.V .44nii
bias: but ileittioN4 notiMAI , .:*".ni,u, , iiggii
cl iwor
-14 Aortir,nar:r:/4P0 1 0 4 _, 41, -, l, ! . . ,,,timiiiiit
A ri o i ci tim ..- :: ~ :-. , .dir.--Iti_ 4 4-,,,,, ,, ,,(0:, ,, i .
Tbe eiritel'ilier irrir c . t, # ',!Di . ll 1•11t4141,
1 inenieution - al' the !tiy.lihaer *-bilitti It rtele*teg
antl4. iti!,!? glfPP l 3,l4,it 11 ..441,,=,; 0 1)9n*A1i:
`Must:One atie*A. -:. 1, - 7 ', ," ::: ",..,-. ' 4, ..
~, , 11 ,r : , . ; - ..,,,, , it.: i,. 44 ;,., , Irt .or,,i;
Ob., Stop . her; ethic far ,
,40,..,T t o!e
tut 11•4rtit to k' if 'beh l uit,.'' 1 0 :1*0 P:''' `ntillio
'An aeon.'
.
• 'An acorn! whiti. under the!aun,induced'you
to bringthe Emperor of rtuisia an acorn?'
je4t.befora I sailed; Mother and I went
on to WiasVp,ston to see about a pension ;•-
atii4 whqa„Na was here, we thought we would
jest st,ap mi. to liptint Vernon. I picked up
this ; codinrthere, a d I thought to myselF, I'd
brilig\kt toy, the .mperor. Think says Ibe
must have heard .ousideraLle-aboht our Gen
eralnil 1 - expeut hc.mttst admire
our institdtions. So noti yo 4 see ryis brought;
it and I want to et at him.'
'3ly lad it is no an easy matter for a strati
ger to approach tie Emperor of Russia; ,rind I
am afraid he will eke no notlice cif your pres
ent. Yuu had he ter keep
.1 tell yOu I w. nt to have. j a talk with him.
I expect I*t=tn t- 1 Lim a thing , Or two about
Ameriky. • I zu• he'd like mighty well to
.. .
Ironds; t al.d our! free sclioob,
swell..tur steamers cut.—.
6 , bow well our people Are,
it will put hitlii up to doing
lug and, short on% is, , 'I
I gets talk with the Duper
like to see huw such folks
hear about our ra
and what a might]
And when he hen!
getting on may b•I
s.:metliing. The
shan't be easy till
o••; and I sbould
bring up a family
sin
it, I will do what
expect to be disa
be rather u unul
.tiv tr, evil
state your nis'les
W ell, tLat's
again, and let yo
In two or thre
said, 1
the Emperer; and had a
•Welh rye see
talk with hitu.
tell you. When
he should set a s,
le's a real geatlenian, I can
givellim
.the acorn, he said
ore Ly,it ;; that there was no
.nt or modern history be ad.;
s he did Or
it it in Lis palach . garden - with
nd he did do 4--for I sco him
R. R wanteit ;to ask me so
chools,,andlidiroads, and one
that he ioyited me to ei.me.
s daught e ; 1; fir he said his
English better than lie could.
yesterday; and she is a fine
tell you; .andlds daughters
character in anci
mired .5 0 much a
He 2iid he'd p!anl
his own hands
with my own eye
much abort our :
thing or arotLer,
again, and ce b
wife could spaik
So I went again
knowing woman,
are nice gals.'
"'Welt, wt Jut
'Oh, she' ask
Don't you think
rants in Athrr . ik .
their own work
I the Em7ress gay to yokr
me J Fight o''
.he t!,Ought we: had no ser-
I eold 14. r poor folks dig(
ut riph Mks had plenty o'
hecy you don t eatVem ser-
servanf s. 'Bu
.
rants,' said she ; you call 'ear :belpf- I guess'
ma'am, yoU've • u reading 1I s. Trollop ? !
says L We ha. that took aboard our ship.'
The emperbr Cla od his bands, and laughed asi,
uhe'd killbiinse F. •YOu'r right, sir,' saysi
he, ''you'r right. We sent f6r ad English copy, 1
and she's leeti ri ading it this eery morning !' i
Then 1.t.,1il him 11 I knew about my eountry,l
and he - wag migh ily pleased.: Ile wanted to l
icnow howtang I xpected to stayinthese pa .
I told him 'l'd so dull the notions I bro't.ove ~
and I guessedi bould go ;hack, in the sam
rti ,
'ship. I bid 'e' • good . bye, - all around, and
went about my tannest. Ain,t I bad a glori!.- .
I Pus time? ! I ex ect you didn't - Calculate to
sec me run•such a rig?'
'No, iodised, did not' My lad: You may'
, well consider y ursolf lucky ; for it's a very.'
' , Oncommonithinglfor crowned heads•to treat A
Stranger with so uch diStinetion: • I
A few days at er be called again, and- said; ,
'I guess 'I shall, stay here si spell longer, I'o
- treated so lwell. T'other dhy a grand ollmet i f
came to mrroo , ' and told mo the Emperor
had sent h'm to ion , the all the curiosities;
and I dressed to, self, and he•toolcsroe . with h,,
iin a mi,g3l,:" fine rriage, with foul' h(ISe! .. ;
and I've been tolthe theatre spa th,e,m'aseiim
'and I expect I'vli seen
,about all that-there is
to be seen at St Petnrsbnigii. illqlat 4 0 you
think oft t . Dallas?'`' -.,. , , , • ,
, It seem d so i Credible thatitdmilr ungainlil
Yankee la she d thus belioadedwith,atten
it
tions that , ho a baasadOr ioereely koew what :
ito think ol to a y...• '' -• , ' ... ' -1 '
In t'sh . t fi' , th - e' Strange'visitor re•np
pined; •••' ' VelL' said• he l 'ltide up inrmind
)r rit.
to go horn ,-'so I Went to t auk , the Emperoi
and bid hi*" goo bye. . II thonghe! . coOld. de
# 0 Jest., fie,' d tee • ro.eiv . . gar be,- ii-there
any thing ielee 'y u woul Ille .to i see befem 70u
go back `td Alieiiilli i I 'itoldlis -I - eliouht
hire toot fit -' Ai oseow;::: far 1'4711;1ml 1
eonside7b b ib iit,theii iettbpc firs 1 0 4_ l l
lErtmlih, '' od I ises,d. ra , %th4AbonvGentrot!
Boikpirti! but I Would 'met, eiigbtio! eioncl
Ito , tto tberki, agar , ;wtitaite ' liktrs ll 7' , ltijr.
~
I
1110
ME
' • • e.. “ A ., ,
ingsmoth ',
SOL 111 4im good.b ye , , .•. . •
,' .„ 1 . ~, ye,
COMk Elf!: , ' Non what,; ikt.y..44 / ,'#4.8 '4 * - W
next iilorning i l I Tow le' le4 * th
e4iii roan:
'in re , . , ,iiiosl 'i td eltifiiilti-ibioloSw; in , fsiie
, if his Owthoittia,ges, and bring Mel4 , agatn,
when Tye aminWS I mint to Illee•—• 'we'r e
going to start to•ipurrw morn in g, : Mr, e l Ilapie.'
%
What do yolli think Xi r . - .--,,' -I -,
And sure egongli, k '' - next' ticorfd g,'“ . ilie'
Yank4 , boillesiled‘thii A biksednes; isi in :
,a, spliudiitenich millfour-wartglii jilil#,F,='_
chief. and xliouting.' : 9ob4 kiYelXgood.kir
Mr,? Pallid afttrwards learned. iont!OA:
Einpexor 'that, ill the partieulari of th 'di' ttl
tnrouslytiath were . .strietty• - • live: - ' at: ' ;
l beard from him at Moscow, waited ':iipon,
'the public ,officers; and treated witkaa-mi
attention as is, usually.;.beetewed• upep fore
ambastadors. ,
The, laid tidings nf him, repotted iliat
was trhvelling iti eireakiia, , and - wiitieg
Journill, whicli be intehded to publish. • . ~
.Novi, who but a Yankee could have - donel
that r'
`•Li ij ~ sir;
ME
Rama
stem
tarn
!!1
IS
1
Nl' eut\e.
`Fic" , iiitkli,4l , ,--
...
- . ti-clippetllkelollitviag', otzi - one-41
exc ango it'rete , days 'eince'.. b - eatuf4t
thia moment ; -iipealfectiti wick' a ' bblol
the rep. at bringiaiit to i tlight: - ,Wh
er the iacklent:hipiielied it Drintion,aril
Lick, orilitrilidebiitiiitr, we . ' are teafadvlA
It is a Ida , ud i P ,,, and *in' end - o' l 'a hezi
laugh wheieverit la-keiti" ‘ 1 ' , '' -' ..
1
~ .
Al fete_daysiiinde,Atti eiegintly-Thdrinfieil
banasome pang !gentleman arrived at rti
Springs',.. Cttrias4 was on, tiptoe, . -nay it }du,
eti rto the yeri,,aira., te.4l4cover all Iloutjt. ~
'sir" ngeti :The:)-egliter% iris's: examined, I. s
naMe.wia entered- ilia plaiiiVotithl 4 'haa -- -
"Willivlß- 3 10.00sae.i. Worth Oit tdirta
The eenptiod•firoduced by this dismistry' , i , -;
!'rel!,e ll l o 9 1 0 uPPalAieled. i Ai liaf 0. 1 91. t.....
of a Senator`.. 7 --bis father was Once Prei4cUt - ci
the Ilbite'd' Stitteigenate-atthiasciinaxlm
nection4, hail itirgr: he eri-' distiniWishg ibt t -kir
enormonil wealtblind utignestionable, 'Wit 1
-.
, , The , hurmaimmediately,cmptied their trunkA
--spent hours la. *ng, and appepok a t).O
dinner arrayed. in: ' `the - splerder of beau i: LI
'lope' arid'costly -- ilk. At the tabfe,4ll •11` • 4 -
ir a I
were directeittnir HS the • Setutior'il'sort; ‘..1
many alfair one a xionsly deified an- intro v.i.- ,
tion. The niter on passed.-by.--even ,e. -...
1 groat
.ed--arat a Inns befor, the, tisuak,in.::,
the company aisse bled in`thit dancing- 1
At 9 I o'elnek;.. -
tared the L
ed. • One
) his att mit
' His ev ry 1
from th la,
n ; iu,_
~.....,---w p
_cent 11,, in ,
of a foe I
ing ft4luir
culiar,,.l:u
Duti g 1
ireceico du
rMangum.:
they posse:
_mortified:al
. .,
three of-
..tl, „
.....vskr,olllgt
sympttins cf laboring i i der thelmiluel6 )
envy aid passim): Your fiidnlir; iii - e'iii4 at ,i
l'graPertq 0 ,, 1---rt-, au/ ~ 'the- iceentpitobed a t ,.l
handsome Major—,.liere, iompietielyfthrow , t
inia.th sbade, and year huiplate,Rmint„.ltu.i.
tle, wasdiliett from the list dr ccippe . ,tit .-r-
The Sea - f4r:s',soli Was itactir'ed iiitoi s le nc
lily Aid hi bea r‘ his bounty Thenett'da - Mr,
Mango ,wris again -the lion) -11 e 'Tat, ter.
ed,.sd_ - yea aed:mieited, hx , _eil, : th e 4114 but
'the, ini riot tact of the,cbarMirl belle enabled
her :to bVirt`' ).sts the-ittenliiit.'ef the- ant:
ni l
Southe
,ner. , Eisi:cnifiF 'onewlinorer:sidiarkeed t
and thu•cnairdey again atseniblei for,thatpur,
pose ofAincing,, - ..3.l)...ltfailgtttn, ,was,
thekitint of gm 'IIO,..P.PY.PiisS;L Or.arwing ifi.'
a.litl
pearaiice.; and:lemplinteki4 Or `biantikt- tlAt
'most mi.trivagint langhtget wiletr'4lolln
tinntyn!ptaiti enteradthesonm.- .'7,00 g -
Liuu
, roOd ick , zPotaelk Ale reem;
ititadl the
it
,- . -,-, . ~_.! ,
,' j i l
-wel, he's ciltliog it fat." ; • ~.
1 - WhyrViii4uired.; - - ' 1 " '''' ' 'fi ' .
. Myiltteward, be ansstera.d; pi:atilt:be de
Senator's Son,' . , , N.:,-, '-- r-
. i '. :,.
. 1 . 4 1 ' ).
I revile& th at be vas Anjetaben..-:thelindi
viduill i 8 ;a 11- Viiliil'!giingtii,!:Ii.;t'br korA
c a .,,,,h ri - -.1, , ..-s, ;,-. •ti -,.. - r , t .-4 ~... ~ E. - ,
"Mamiiiii,•e;indeed . ," was `,, !the -ieplyfr,ltit's
Tnuey ( ;S\rlel2ir,uy-atetptrd, land--11 *TY-n°(4
•
t r 1
Steward. " - :, I'-, , '
Tbe,lewaciretthied--Topty sai .4,2 e . ' ialn
aid diiiipilearia:-Itbeliiotiifir,l3.olli' ': 'the
a
it.stitte;4l,34,4,nientit h'eme, deep! ' et
ting tba:t ' :bp pet limb' adaiiied ,' the , ' brie
s o ul --, ' . `,..w-:-.. 1 -
rl, I =`,,, ..1'••• -- 'L.", , 4 ''' .. kf ^ ~.,. , ...,
.. 4.
. bipi, st! t ri ' itecirl , flaseti i: 0 , 41.0 , lisilit, .74 .
i trogt„ top* .
00,4:4;IFdiy- topriting ..1! vt i in.. .,
,atfttiptiei9ll.-?-51P;r44'11r-Vi'flotail ' I ' - Pl'
iii-giiiist:trid 0 0 1 ' ft 9 ,I;ite• fi e - 7
efolia
ihe lie l OiTY:' 2 ; 4‘14:1*111 tei'll t i n - ; 4 4 ' ,
.'
~ :- I ,
I t
liliestin kit fill snid'n clot ,
„f_ -1,
11 1 1,1 " e ll t:oiala iifqbeOtin#lto``!ilir airfroi.,_ Jiz . , „ .., 7e
I toNtr,- 2'471,1 zr.t ., 1t, 1 .,, r .!; fit 7 , 1!-......4.4,10:t
, -- - -
.t, ----- 7 -- ---r. •
'"'Aa iii*wall litittestatia ' 1 to
4 1 '4
1,4 ".
Alpithii: al*Tigieve *11 , 4016 - 4'' 2 at a 1
' 44,91)&0 iti tufkatin,. 4 lB6A l t tho 4 -tor , hpy L
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