Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 July 1837 — Page 1

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It mut v.vt i:l !u',j!:i',J to iw 1 Tin' j'i: it t, it; .niki r. cr- iue h.Mil 11 ::'. ijrjwni f.irmli lr w lib the pith o Aini sow a to uh.-r un it tatter fruit 1 kncv a hov. u ho,e intact feit had tr.' I'pon the blo.-souis of some seven spo:: An J when the nht caaie r und ui him nut Tj ri'vc! in its ii 'lit' he turned .nvav.

And f jujht his crijeub.r, to lie down

their

jiiibeij with the posts of their the children e;

i

w hose

e tables thcv

nredeees.-ors.

whose seats they (ill, on whose tlii'v repose: and that tiiev should

a, t

sit

couches imagine least to

lie

on so

bov, "'thai on the margin

v. as a cove, rdiaded with trees, ;

used olU'll to go there. attended by my nurse to (da;, tiy the edge ofthe water. ! recollect in ; a sioi iii ol rntn set m, and I Was nut permuted lo go there as itMial. One day tired of thi'i ciui'inement, 1 stole from mv nurse,

ii ii

wn, iilone to the eove. I found but the hanm needed onlv

ded by the iloods, w I. tell had bee: features of his son tli

them as ruiurnm-r to claim, or at

haunt their original possession1. Did ihoughtj such U3 these occupy mint! tf the young hoy, wlio sat by i.rargin of the river, pa, in if o istfully '.'C surrounding objects, with looks

an.vio'.is and rrrff, tain? II is age might

i,e 1.,'teei!, but h'.s countenance wore an every air ol thowii't! unsi.itcJ to I-is years, and wa - r st:!! les ::i kri'iinur ilh hi-i n:i n i-ed roil i ! i r:,j

oress. iks iiari'-qem s jac.vct, ana l .iuas.ic thet: i;o;sy ril.9 into its couvulseil and fmud

cap, v.Miic.i h-'i.ikcned him to uermij to a whirl. ng bosom.

.'oinpaiiv ;t wamienng players. 1 he was deho htcd with Ihe uproar ai ov:n!

vet dispersed t!. mists of rr.e: nnd feemir u littje boat daneni"- on

remer.d rv. sa;1' deatli ofthe mother, who eouiJ not ur-

ol tun river, vive the .s of her favorite child, bet '. ilial I w:rn out lv fears and anxtetv, sunk mto

a prcinat'ire jrav e. The next day, piv-j'fr un-asurc 3 were taken to ascertain the identic.' of the yo'.r.t:: herle;p.iin with the only son r- tlte U iroii

J.e Wa

I'm

1 1 1 U

"ami" the infant exhibited" "alWrnooii, about A o'clock, between Kii-

iM:ie Company, - and a very lartjii

lien.

Tin

ami r. it CM;

supplied I

se were soon proeurei

ei 'e

i

to tracf m the ess tif his wife.

a single step,

and t.'ie same. tlrea.HJl spectacle l l:av

ready i nnerl'eelly described, b ajjain pre

i'hi father, however

Irish fuiKTid proee?s;on

I'trere ar nearly as many

ti over it,

aspect onlv nf extreme em lei ation

l!ut the moment 1 novel tow mis th-f .a,.:,! , . , 1, T 'im.tIm wi.'t. tii-' mo'iilr

wo:,Yl o; the head'suddeuly dart forth, r'!!!a,io'1 :ii ,0 l(,c ori?in of Ue tl'stcrbanc-,

I l ivciil- ' tnere were parties cnau in u. ;v

tar as we could arrive at tlie lacts, tney

appear to ne as loilows:

f.ast Ftrcet. rumors -in cir

the

mountain

rnns, r.nd poured iroi i

antl sioi e.

.!.!

.1!

i lie river

s.eng by m a darn, i.uie torrent, and lull sides around me were sendm'"'

lion in"', in

(.fer(t Uj) to !

:s native

mi

w r.ii his

newly

,vc of hi. -I bite roses

id

"Tw.is uij!it. he suraaiui'.'J hiAril i a thii wuc b.s'.jwvJ hi; !

aejiistorni'.' l.-icims.

'A'.u'ier I'm Jir.4 no". There's a deep sti'.l -k alio.", on !.y h:i-a,t. As ifjoine heavy Inn. my l.--a! e e.' '. AnJ oa mv brow I feel the chi sweat st: f?.v, Mother, ii heath' Mother, tov.1 h.n " H:re, fiv it on asy w .i-'.

And A. -.-J

lluis

t !'.. eta

sweet Mother av : I be rab-ti?

::e.'.t'a lay he-', , when I am

t, to P.Y.Y ail .1 sin.;

1.

N.-v.v h"-i !e v.;-:r t ':ia ! 'aecl ilo.vn at r.ih N :i in the mori iti; '.rake,

Vou t ue;ht t " me. O! at the time of praver, Whn vn'.i loo': round and s.e a vvi':t rat, o wi'.l not wait tlien jor my eo.niii feet You'll i.-is s me there.

TV.hcr, I m lom ho:n that reatluia; voti sn-

l-.ad Where therStorm;... Hr.im f.intn VrTK tr )j.i).'4.

...!". that 11 v.

bii :'it n:a:n"r a'.'.tv, an

on

n -t eo a ss an-1 'rani p-iia. fe.ir, vo l f.iv I .-iiall 1

f.t

That riekneM -ies nit enter tlicre, an 1 we hx'.l meet a-jii.n. I?rot'aer. the hii'.e sp,.t 1 'ied toe ;ll my ar'.en. h'i.t.' 1 ' lionr-i V.Vv nt-iy'd t w. iteii the eoaiia : bads a:; f rv. r: Fora-t it rfV. P'.snt '.''.er " r vno b ix or i ;a -, f .'n i t To iT hv.s i i w : , .in ! i!I be . .vr.lii.t oae.i a to my m.n.i. .. v . And rail it ;:i::ie. fit-'r. th'- y.vj-i ro-e-tr. e. That I! tlie piin? h.i ; been my pb-a-ant care, I t. til -e:

v i t -i r.-e.s Moon. ne .v t.- mv ii 'rt e nir' run i n et l. i-tO'v a Kile o::

And v sh.:i ;

Aal

an

had ii"t vet tlispersed t!. mists ot

Me c!.:-.v wai w iltioJt lustre up- the e-Joe id tlie water, 1 climbed into it.

and pushed it into the cove. ,o sooner lic.iv- li.,d tlie hoatsvvayed from theshoic, than

ens, tis i! I.iiiu!)' disputing tne unpire oi p. wa:; caugut bv a curren!, ami swept the nijht, wiili the rosy clouds, which d.v. :i the stream like an airow. At tirst

in:u airio;

1 jf.-.iss and llower. A st.'.iiarv s'. ir st;ll linjciTl in the

On tin

vtr

oi the yor.n-r wanderer t

and on that eveiiintr, Carl

rs, knelt be tyre t!ic

..m',.-.- .,,,1 l,.,,wr .. ..,-,r.... ,.i

on iier tomb. The ll .vvers were wet with

dew of evenino; !,ut with it were mingled the tears of the voting and the innocent. F. K. I. ...

seined.

h;:;i lor-el t!

lieeKonei.

ie to ap'iroai it, Tiieii 1 tint, '.an i.ever

,.v, solemn thanks? 1 came Iroui the serjient-hr

ivcn f.r the return the little suffere. It wi-s

.N'j. "JO, the I'.xtinuishT liaa inst re-

turiir:! t'rom the lire at R'oxbury, and liaii

iided to-t '-io of ',u'"' ln'-,,ne 111 l:ie ""ume oi me street lit IV. ...t .ho I'l-rTiiif llnoi-if. ulipn tli rinl-

several minutes -""" ... ,

trciiiendous Aiviiir w

lllL

he for.

ouictnde coub.1 ie i.rodt.ccd. nnd -si,.n came tlown

l.

. v

tins!

,!isu atttr:i'. ."ot loiio ?inee a 0

d the account of a

eve:: then the shii-tcst molion oi; i.iy part would cause instantaiH' ns pro'rasii'ti n! of the iiiisi'hlv orfn, accompanied by a liissim: s end more or less intense according to the fears of thu child. t had several fair opportunities of sce-

rr'r ihe .-tranffo member, n.td w i.I ciu 'ejv-

. ?. d f. .. .,.., f-w ,.,,!. ' iirocession th'a

'in., tin1 rrot. S..nr. nt

t!;e lie-id 1 1 tne t.rocessioii, cruerco irm

or is :i ih: i 1 1 c ! 1 1 1 : n 1

a-

tt

ei

and

.pper, sniiiit

strCa!;s ol green.

iin;r into a deeper crimson,

the near approach of tin; sun.

ora

anno-.!'

Ti.e boy s:it at some distance from his ,".'i:.ip.in;oiis, a group of strollmir p.averf, ' !:o ha I b':j;i perlorining ;it tlie provinc:a! 'i'lieair1 of :!ic neighljuring town; and who, in their fantastic dresses ami shahl.y iinerv I hnne 1 a scene wortliy of the pene.l of Ho-;arih. Joyously occupied in em :t i:io ;t can of old Rhenih, and sing-

1 was irijrhtened. but m a I

i ... ...

liiMing lis sell upon tlie uro itl io

rati, I'.c-ceadi.-.if l!ve a bird upon the s 1 wing, ! I.-, came th lighted and ( lapped my Lauds tor joy. Thus i went on lor a 1 1 n j-

, iciiiz paper contained toe account ol an

in a lew moments extraordinary natiiial nhennmenon. bom ' arc Kt blae.i. :u:d when 'he

m ofthe in that

iieigtmurnoni!, oi ) her N, four ar::;

Wltil Iw

nut v. r.!i omv one n

Ti '- ci eatnrc and m

l m;ilj child. them (avorahly, a:id shouhlers , forth more hriih; d two legs. A biignt yellow

tio (.lamonds ev, r sen

nt scmtillatio'-s of light! ring '. lic'ich s the iic-k,j

tune, hut at t'.ow n in the

ware

ngtli

1

vv e

with t

j re vv

boat to sleep.

of mv danger, though

re.ulliil velocity, 1 was

irig in ch drinking tliev loo

irtts, occasion div snatches troni

song, i:i honor ol tlie uiiine ,ed towards him now and then

pe.

Id slum

ary ; ami lay : ;in(I i I'oi.dl v una- , rSiam' aorne along (.qu.,!'.

soon w : ap-, r ov-ac

M v dreams vv ere sweet

it and peaceful, but ti

boat

i!

were was

suddenly iu-

jeering at Ins sadiirss,

m mocking heroics. The voting hr;rlequin. and wandered clang tlie banks of the river, unheeding their jest.-. He came to a rustic bridge Jn aw n across the water, on (lie other side of winch, stood an old out house or barn, belonging to ihe castle. lie crossed th" bridge, and entering the barn, sat down on the ground in a wistful reverie. "It ;s strange!" said he to himself, 'but thesscenes seen; all familiar to me; that old .asile; tai.- barn; the deep blue river: 'per

haps tlie rising sun may dispel these tool- them: and

ish f meie.: but voices that I have known and as in th o:i I love;!, seem forever ringing in my .u .:l!s of di r.rs. As he spoke a peasant girl passed ,llV puenls

bv, singing in a sweet claer voice, a wed tm-'ht

known (icrman air, with c ifi.l words

'Yi!Ist tin nae!

Die mit si'clenvoller Melodic (,'ich eiitziickten in des Leuzes Tagcn.' Xur so lang sie liehten, wnren sie. ' l).)von ask for the .Nighlinga'es, who. w ;t:i mehid.es full of soul, enchanted you ti the dies of spring! They existed

or addrc .sing him

U :'C. Mo'.'.o

to

I'm

id m

Who vv.l; it , V.u

ae1 .

irneci pre '. 1 ct ei An 1 Iha', meek sail I.av oa hi. e..t. h a-! ( "iiiii thr .a.;!: ':'.e , Ta t";v;r,.u- ...! : -. . He It -the I it ie '. J irr.'d li'; a Jis -on Hut won led not his

lib her ro

b'rrui-'.ed. 1 lie

win, ling eit'.iV", i;e:ir tlie snore

instauilv ujisel. 1 was east into

caught

ami

he wr.'.er, l, awoke.

lie w aves;

in

e v I. w by ie.

ire at tiie . bear more

'her are

i .

.1.

ii , our.

w as

ive win put ihe noses ol t: e

ms out of jont. 'l'!-i? is only ihe liirih of :i while chiiii at New York, whose parents Miican race. a::d whose skins

th of (Ol

id

lining well, 'and lea'.iy has

d eind. 1 he mouth ot tins rt

d tongue is cuile large, and w

;;d w ith the violence ot the shot !

I t'r a moment I struggled with t!

the waters were soon piled over my head, and 1 sank senseless into the bosom of I the river. j

l fmeinner notning ir;orc, tm'.ii i louu-i : greatly Irightenet

: lace, bv a ; m-vee i:i ihat vi Shire civ a iartrc white horse

I had nev cr coming very nearly in contact with her

Seeir nelerc. 1 hey v-ere a coin j.any id person. The editor of the Siamlard has strolling players, w ho had found me ing'seen the child and asserts that the charac-

1 ihan an ordinary d

( he features cverv w ay rest

'.hose of i:s r ice. The eye is very singular, of the species usually denominated compass eve of a l:eht pin pie colour, very inm-parcnt, and appcrendy weak. The mother retributes this wonderful variation from the usual course of rature, to the fact of her having been

at an esipicstnan pertor-

mvsell sm rouiiiied by Strang multitude of persons, whom

cold and sciiscly on th" 'i;:k

Tliev had th'- huma

iVr-vards

tne : i v " r.

ity to take n.e with bceaiii" loud ol r.i";

.tiie.- is w.thoii

niail t.f that

(Jc.-ci'Dtion id it

pi. '.CP,

shim.

rnte

in i 1

u nm-n cen .n aciiiigaiieii iraeen.

o'nv whilst they loved. The boy lis'eneu with breathless alten- :;. ;nv 1 -ighed deeply ns the sound died awav in the distance, At that moment the sua. hur-i'.ing in elorv throtigli a veil d

i

exhiblho:

life, they had no ivbo t ti's. or who

br-Misiu me i;p: perform feats for

d enougu, harl" pain.

wore hance

The l-e

ll ot p i-i-p; so nirntiii i;.l

tn.-acr lie w .. -

-n.i:

Tr- n. n! lone

i n a oar

t, Lit is t: i. '.-.-. ,1 bv

n-'iieh, li.iving poured ;i ihrougn th lol';y oaks an t.f that sombre ravine, ecu ai.e.' the base of a stP"p f, w nil gigantic p.ilL- iree?

v tid! 'the I

ImterKlnue. w aiers shrubs

shi libs

::i t,ie:r

branch

V ot

lordly nog I ' V I tuned

'nines ns course m.cint.' r : . cb.th- . The i u ui n'nin into t he noble r.av m u::;r. 'litis oi tic; even

lie

river, w.n.e it pars; itUleil maj.'stv; rem i .'ilmg

l-'nor of a goo 1 man's I if.;. I pou the summit of the mountain, ::i:d overh mging, as it were, the calm waters of iho Rhine, stood an ancient edifice, the residence of imnv successive generation0, who had, bv tiirns passed awav, like the t'ow-rs of the fie!.!. From the earliest ago of ihe world when fresh and

voung it ares

lOUlis, (lis . . : h,

.i;o lot.cn a id a. oearc I in t trees, the gin! iiouses I the

rn

CO

to .

a net

ring spi

1 1 . . , 1 1

in Old

adjacent hamlet

distinctly ms

bell, as it swung to and ov er mi

gradually more the de; ;! toll of ;

ne, announced the coin mcnecinent of some village fcstiv ;d. I'ot the aiiention of the w andering, w as

ir roviier

covering w

s were, lliey to tumble iiiu

ai d when grew o

they made me appear as llirur

They have preserved the ciothes I when tiiev touiul me. as the only e

of my ever being identified. I have led a strange, wandering life, and have travelled through many countries through France and Spain and Swiizcrland. 1 have seen the hlu-j skies t.f luiv, th" beautiful bay of .Naples, with its or-

nng' groves and volcanoes; toe vineyards: of Spain, and the Alps crowned with -now. j Yet waking or asleep, the ren.emb, r.oicej of 'vnif o!ht r country which 1 hod In lore i

ias al v. a s b.aur.'cd me. and I have

iii:,foce el my lainer, and oi

the l.'.'j- eves and rp'tU.e 'inn.: ol my mother. To-iiirvrnw we go on M Munieh;

the lowlv j and this wandering life which I have nevbeeoniiiig cr liked, seems i.Tore di-dastdul to me than Me while 1 ev er. Strange, foolish fancies have come

ter of (he i medical genii giving a lull

j days ,

I. :: to eiowp. eveiv tinner strange am

I wonderful in the freaks ( Dame Nature the Fall River (Mass. .. Patriot has the fol- , lowing verilable story, win 'Ii beats the

crake shakes el nginia all hollow. A Serprrif-tcnirucci Infant. Tivr.Kiov. R. '.) May "i'. 17. I cminaice the earliest ("pportunn. v to

naue von ac, plain

and

i ,.

tiigme to be removed from the sifset, antf ihe company refused n do to. One engine man w as laid hold t.f, and pushed aside. This was resented by Ins comrades, hut, being greatly outnumbered, thcv retreated into their House. Thi

movcJ on. The exdin-

. . i. i h. .-.. ii. .l,o iiw.,n 1 1 in r nrpnar.t

111 Jnilte? S""""-' - I I Its eves''" resent tlieir defeat rar.g theirtiwn belt

i ' !u s-tribes " ' '' ; st nt r man to ring tec Kev, Mr;

i i ouug s Pel , :.s i. b.i an aiarm oi lire.

This plan was immediately successful in calling out No. 1 1, Ci.tjract, which ac-

inocli the appearance ; n.lentally lell in witn ihe processional

1. ,f i 1 1 is -e i.iMi t - bend - ' l" L I a 1 1 ( ; u 1 e oi ..iiiiinvr anu o-.-?t 5-::-.'c. s,

hut s the heaise was not ih sight at tin point, the company were not apprised i , ii r ....

forked ln:,t "!l' hirge collection oi people uiey

ran ni araong, were connecieii witn a iunera!. The Ir.'slnner, he'-virer, suppostal iha: thcv came to renew their former

and at once commenced an attack

on the men at the ropes.

r f.iTV'.-rv (h

IS

his fingers much forced by No. 2, fi, 9, 10, 13, and liO,

soreness followed, indeed ' and straggling members ol other compa-

alvvavs

. . . i . ....

!f"!tiV open when tne nr.i.i was protru

ded beyond the lips" lis little

tongue, I hav e already said, rras iutes-J santiv in molion. Vt-slay ed in ihe room i , . , . . . . . . . .. e

nhlc lust du mimnes, (iurnig n.e nntr -an en

, ,,i. . i nil: I :.

..rt I.,.. ,.1.1,1 l.,l..,. I l.ll . lll'I--

lt' l.ll. I l.ll'. U lll.il V-

vvhicil

am! took freely of milk, its usual lood.

The t'other told line he ha I known. I :e tongue j 'I to bite several limes, and once wheiiitiwell

listened up. ui one

swelling

he was omv

ing

' i

they

i t t

k-.i'v eieieneiea themseives as

onhl, snd were soon rein-

eli

a

v ilh su

h

ll

! facts as have come u i.iv know ledge rel

ative to the "scrjH ii-tiiTtr.l " ol

wtiieli we had casually l.v.-.-i , post previ-i ous to in v dcparlure nr i.lin'k Island.

bv a copioui bleed- nies. The luneral was by this time en-

Ile informed me also, that the child jlirely broken up, and the Irishmen feh

cat voraciously ot milk, and sometimes ! hack iu!o Uroad street, wnere they maue other kinds of food, but that it preferred a stand. 15 1 ieks and stones then began to tlie former. The child is of the female iiy. a.nd deadly w onnds were given. Th sex. lie stated further th;t several emi-1 1 rish ma.le nuuieroi.s saliies, discharging nent physicians and jur.'eons had been ! their mi--iles. bul gradually gave way to

toe r-. nth. as tl.ey pave grouno. ino dwellings occupied by their countrymen

the windows and evirj tliinnlished. There U

in ver to btlicve that tho i , . j t.

houses Inns assaili o vvero ucrujuro uv tlie Irishmen who were engaged in 'Ail affray. This outrageous attack was chief) v

to see ihe child, and that it had i.een recommended by one, tlie eminent Ilr. W ., that 'die tongue I e extirpated. I coincided

i l ni iriis onm'on. and advised t.'iat tne itr.

called oil :.7 peiforni the operation. no reason

e f ither, Mr. -

were a'.i.e'.ico, moveable ariic

TI

is about tvvcii'.v -

ei

old ears

I,-,.

old, snd the mother, I should

id'-.-, aooui twentv-two. mit: is co

beautiful, and has been ma.h'ictl about live

years am! this is their first and only child.

1 have omitted names in this hastv sketch ' rj-e. Feather beds w ere ripped tipen, and

thei' oiinn's pnur. d out at the window; i.

made bv bids about 1 (' ami Is years of

at the request ol tne parlies eoneerneo. P Jiilu.lt ijili hi Minor.

.7 '. the

no.' ," ' i I found myself d" tiiis eirangc

d,y, m i an i

day before ie verv ne w a ward

'rihr.

seen.

,,, M,1' ,.f nfri; m 'in- tll! 1 S

. ' . ' "-'.. I

)i ct noon rulicv, . a oon ie

M

v Ciino- i'.v , as

pi iH.'.lCilO'i you liiav I

'.'MS Laud Haul'

hie church aisonit.l in

is gn ..; exe.teu, ar.l 1 I ,crt ; Tll(. ,r:n oiler look the stage'..,, f,,,,',, io:en-e anxiety to .X' allti' pr,.t.e,letl ten or twt Ive ' :, obpet which began to- , w en the landiord enitic ep on I

, i:u

sii.l.lcnU' diverird from the conieinphomn if i:::, inmate scenery, by the striking appearance and picturesque beauty of two little girl, who were crossing the bridge,' carrying he t we en them a ba-ket of f.vshlv gathered ro.o-s. while from under t'our s'ln'W e-ips, their t in' hair was bi0 n .liide. like clusiers of waving s-i!ver.

1 hov came on tripping ng ibv. until ihe-.

w iicre sure! v

each

the e

bed the ham;

1 1 xci airier

the face? to me. 'I

I have

1 hav

e:i en Ins r

' .1

, ie

t

of he

:ov

;enr.

woere the nig plnee.

'1 am in a dre

these children are ir to which 1 now 1 ifore; or rathi voice

and loru'.s vino

relv."

;m: for fai'.'ihai' is: 'nod, - which

r pcar to"

m unsullied bcauiv

I ' m !

i ir,e in r

iiv dreams have sudder.lv become

the hands ot lis Creator, tne river

tj'iiclly pursued its course. For upwards of four hundred year, the castle, erected bv the hands of ma:;, ha, I stood reflect' I in its waters. The imiiinipic v'-orks of

1; the edifice raised bv his vot unshaken; hn'. fair.

I ri

aliZeO. .Mean w

n

(od rcmaine, creatures was

h,

en stood gazing innocent wonder.

but wnboiit rnv nnxlure ot fear, on the intruder. Thcv spoke to each other, and

his eves ;

.tied with tears. Anenher

eho r

ol

memory

was struck.

In-

voiinc', trie brave

w he

w,

thcv

the

In the feudrl days, when proud barons h-.l there ever used a tvranie sway, streams rf liuninn bloo.l had mingled with these waters; repking corpses had there o-nd

e

him

gir.s ioo,i at

at leng'h the elder o timidly, asked him if

will

sy mpat

( he two, advancing in wanted any ihing.

It seems to me 1 have seen that

-tie h 'Ion !:al old church, and this

r.. in i-icer- even luri! I i av ('. sonl"-

bel'ore heard your voices: and vol,

it cannot 1" !

Ti:e two liltle girls, who had listened

Willi wript indention, now linked ilu i' v.ph tears in their ev es, :,

hit -an . ..ill'! with l's to our I iitirr

Carl, he will '.ike von for yo ir name. Come, an,! perhaps he will be a'.h to assist v mi.' So saving, the children r ., ami Ca "l. f .llow ipi. their gindaoce. tliev arrived, idler a short vv.dk, r.: the gate ofthe ensue. An old grey headed porter, who ?ocirH'd glinost .superannuated, sat at the gate, and smiled on the children as I'-.ey passed. The bov looked at him doiihtiugly. r.nd seemed about to address him, but atier a

I i :tc ri ,i it look, passed on. A noble

wolf

hound, that crouched at the oh! man s feci came fawning e.p to the chiTdrcn, an i "ari looked a', the dog so earnestly, that he little giils thought he was alranl. and

not r- . a ity. n l' ac-

ompai'.e ne about

old him he need mi was old and gentle, like one in a I' anO":

t fear, for that I. coll Foil the hoy pcenicd nnd looked at ererv

i ot nam re.

, well suppose, w as

I confess I feit an

line tor mvseil an obi et wnieu

. - .

cm-c ; so niue.i interest n; te.e neig hood of i.s oi'currcnec. Mr. T vv(.,;hv old gentleman in the vn-ic. former actu:i:niancc of nunc, whom

cidelitaliv met. I. imhy oil. r.nl to ac !,v mc, to V.r. V .'s 'the father of I

loriun .t" child. V e rea.'he I ther

ii o'elock tins n.onnng. and nrrj received very coar'rous! y bv Mr, V ;c,d In' iii'ercstiiig voung vv re. A tier :..i agree. ihle i ::ro.l;iciiin, mv aged f: ien J staled me obj; c! of our visit, roil ih- desire I bad in imff s;rd to s; e t!iir iinf..ruiniite lntle child t.f whom I had jn-: heard. Mr. Vv' iiihirmrd us tnnt tor sev t red weeks he had, in alniost every i:is;nee, itcciincd adir.nnng strangers, a" he though: then

ice bed an iinlavora j.e eiiectupon i i i i . . i ii.

lid Dili a. 1 na ro:u' a ciuisnici aii.i-

dis'.a;i.-c out of mv wav. lie was tlispo-'-d to gral'fy mv v;-!i. i' v m u e c-p rally ie i:e ihoiir.t I might give him some i:i;n .'.' in n!at:e;i li the co::r-e he otigh:. to pursue. We were ihen inviled m'o an a,l-

J juicing room, in one conn r ol ..inch we

beheld, tied ie. a small low ch".r a most hoinblv eii.acialed little cbial. apparently about two vc;.rs old. I am aware ihat 1 shall totally fail in giving you any tiling like an adepiaie idea of the misrra-

r.- slag" pa other rnom.ng

l.cr and I5ostou or.i a livp dullar , wincli he took, veiA elr.si v. and

.sCllgi'l tC, it a taveri mm! ha:

ok breakhelweeu d.d the

tir::,:iig an exa sl.'-i'-l. 'id'," w hro'rs, the trisii

IC.l

, . i

ale of .he F. S. i Iier 'e enig the 1 uinded the gentle-'

i .. cr,.. i

four dollars in bills and a liltv

et imitation of a snow 'rk lasted upw ards of tw o iicca-inn ally making in-

.:it( in th t-iiet oi the nouses.

The Mavor was i c if J?ic ground, and in one of the saui .1 w as knocked over. The unlit irv were ordt red cut, hut as the members of ihe a.'iotis coirpimies were

iMirallv much di.-per"cd.

1 nil about 0 o"e'.

tT.ev could not

at Fanei.i!

j hoi's.' had j his h-ind-

.oisrount

much shall I jriv

1!

IlK

hoi

I in

'Well, hovvi

lb- traveller, plied the in-

with the F. S. '"Taint a good f ten per cent.'

vou." said

i- a oi i .. i .or

i .,:n ci.niois a ii.ii., ii p.- ...i- '" ) ( i.iiisidcr.v.e 'anil!.:.!, a cood .1 ickson man : , v the vav. 'Four and a hall'!' gict tl -'-''.a;,., mc the bill.' Hp then handed ,

j :,:c landlord me same i ' half he had th .1 iiiornin

'pocketed his F. S. Fank bill, nnd prooi ej vol o:i Ins j-niri-icv. lie thi:s got Ins

breaalast witlioiil bre.i.iing a live (onlar note that commands a p'rcni-im in many

J'he I.anccrs. num r Ce-. Dtvis, fonn-

e,l the van and were Mil ported bv the

un m. re s a, ,;0.(,a Ijii:!u nf;1!itrv, Ltti thc Now Eng

land tin.ird- ( it v ( 'omiic

'1'he Ma ror. Aldermen, i

wererd.-o in ihe line Thcv

ir dollars and. a taken fror-7 !:im,

prcs ihe i

l.it'is, a. id is at par etvi'v Chtrtmnn! ( .Y

w acre.

f" ri.?7 Mrd : p -i s bring us a iiiO-d a deadly conflict in instan!, betvv ecu one panics am! s verv hit'

Ct S-IOll,

Fail

The 15aliiiiior" revolting account 15is'o',i on the 1 of ihe ens i : ! " ci

... I-,.'

- Ill" t. T

a-.f,

ar.-d ihe strc. .ni-tanilv. and no fur'dier

violence was cominitn-! afti r their ap.r ar,iiice. Tin v v t re soon it unforced h the V a.siiiui Urn Fight Infantry, Clly ;uai'.!s, R.ngrr-'. Mcclianic 'o! .lltnnr ti and I,af.. Velio (.nan's. Ofthe Fire 1 ). partmr-r.t, die most e-v.-reiv woundrd arc Chillies Dears, of I'ruukhii llo-c Co., who was knocked inloa (1-o-k bv a e! taken up i'nsensiide. iin.i is i: it ( .'. pi e i d l . iiv c; and Johp; R iss. il. -Jd for-tn-m '( No. 10, hadly Jmrtin the forehead. Cap'.. J. C Tajhi!'.'.. of the North-w i.tch was knocliet? down bv a random brick, and carried off insensible.

A large number of Irishmen were taKCrr

nehy made

bv bids

,i,

oi;

i t no ra. pro-! '. ,' . m. ',Jin Ci!. Sot

were conveeo iue; ioi p.oici.

iVirrn and.

bed-, bc-i

tree v '

c

and How

ngth the chi;

imation, poiutci!

x-

mi nnha cor. fie:

..wed grave. Sounds of tierce ad issued from these time worn

had also rung lo notes ol

wails, and thcv

wassail. Fair ladies had looked from th"o narrow windows; barns and lutes hn ! eclioed

ihcse hali, nor hid thf voice been nmn then-, to. .no', iherr

too. prrhap-, tlie tear or wounded affection had flown: for where love is, there is als.i woe. And infants had clung to their niothers knee; and glad iiu-serv shouts had awakened the sullen echoes. p,;1 no,T

throug'i of leve

iv: a ml I tree ami i.owcr no a ir nunni -oi

n. vit:i a io ous

it their lather, who

" Nothing." said the bov; 'and vet I should i stood before the door of thc castle, leaning wish vou to b ii me the name t.f this place. I on his staff. His hair was grey and

nl i:i who in it he oivos.' 'That i ibe.ois pirns were I'sr.le. but it seemed ns

, .- . .-11 1 r - i

easbc ot i .nilel leiu, : ami our latncr is the : grici am: mu iim - uao uu

baron de V.'al-deiu. We live there: we have -t , i;,i li.- r..i, :.

aiwavs ii.e.i .i iiuni is j kind; he will give vou whatever you rrcj

in want ot, though he tloes not !i

see stranger": lor he has been verv sad.to.oi am! lonclv ever since mv mother died: and fixed

that was of grief for the loss of our poo

brother, Carl, who was lost many years a:To.' 'vail! said the hov, that is mv

grief am! not tim had impaired hi- sircngh. land siUend his locks; i'or the lustre of his eve was :indinu:i"d- as 1, fondly gazed

n his children, while wi'.h eager ge-fares.

boy

d their

jchiiui n lew

adventure. bin steps, wiili his

to j they, rela

.'liiiui a lew steps, won ins eye-

in vacancy. I.ut when the karou

i advanced and spoae to mm. ne sia.u-u. hike one awakened from a dream. I in y

I .

thcv are sin

Powerless li

the

gallant

knight; dud is the eve of beauty: hushed

is thc vo'Ce of infant glee. AH nr- bound

by thc same spell: and that spell is death. Thus ill we tread upon thc dust of by gone generations, to be in turn trod upon, when it is our honor io jam the mighty family of Tie past. Then others shall step into our phces as lightly. and fill them

us unthinkingly as we do those of thc

dep-nrted. Tattle is to he wondered at that tho supc-vMuions .should have pcpir:

name. Ii" i had nvo little sisters like you. how I should hive llipni!' 'And have vou none?' None: nor father nor mother. ' How sad!' sni.l ihe children: and as thrv

spoke. ihpy drpw nearer, and sat down, on.- on each side him. 'Mv slorv is indeed verv sad,4 said the

hoy; "I do not know who I am. nor wherp zing fire in th

gaz-"d at at each other for a fcv moment-. Then the voice of nature prevailed fiver '.iuie, ahspr.ee and change. 1 he father and ihe son rushed wildly into each

other'." arms, and remained locked in a long Pinhi ace. No word was spoken, no doubt wa expressed on either side; and it was notunli! Carl was sp-iti-d by a hhi-

castie hall, with hi lntle

1 1.

;c

hie obj. ct b fore us. Imagine, n you can. in in. 'but. or mere child, ol about the age

i ... l i I ., . 7 . . !,,. I ndltil

n. )(,.(: s 1! p ;t . IS (O.I , I ; , . 1 . 1 t 1 i in.l K i y .vi-oi"! hairh.-s. and covered w i'.'.i a parched audi

ivele d skin, dark nnd unelastic as the - , i

ture ni Lie wnhereel tie-1

ei.-hicen years oi age. i ennui eei

longing to the Irishmen, were ripp'-J opcr. and their contents poured out :,t ihe windows, forming an c.:;:ct imitation of a snow storm. The wc.'k leneil upwards of I wo hours. The mover was early en

hi. t some

lion. r 1 .0

,1.

WC'.f

i . m -r 1 1 tne cniire regiment o; :.it

jrv under conunand of Col. Smith, under arms at Faneuil Hall, with

i -,i

1 1 i e s ,

w ;.s

,eii

d,

the foe

ed.

p:u t

three mcnioer

i

sc. evel v ."onnil- Ct.

wotr

corrr '

I lil

l's httle n

tr

n the d". p r

?ent lr:h 1

i ev eves, r . M't'Sses of It:

mrri 1 irisues

oor 'o its up

.rt-

o g e n a ling re

he-hlcss soi iets.

of intimation, vvhrn th

men: was thrown open. The lit'.le sufferer opened his mouth, and in thc place of iis tongue, and far t: 'ii.igo a rcrj.in!' n lieatl and neck were thrust out, violating and iV-oog viin an i.iten-i'.V pecii'iaf to the more venomous

varieties of that r mated h.at-.i'e! I

to pill. . "The

P.

mr

n::hiiT species of -lii-coulu not, for severrrl

to ap

I was born, nor who r.rc my parents. fair hnire.l sisters clinging to his knees, Out I can rem,.mber; that when a verv' that ihe baron would listen to his story or

1 i l tie pl i :d . 1 1 1 v,l i., ,l - l... .1.- .: .f- : il.n Arm,'- n-l

i.I . .I-ii( , , i;ii s 1 1 1 i re i

of a larga river. And I also distinctly

V

remember t.i? accident that separati from roy parents. ' 'Trii vis!' cried

cd rn

ried bo'n

ate.

co his rents;

. , l-i r . .

in return, the events wnieu iouow- . r . .

sai'pearanee; the agony oi inc. pa-

the fruitipss search; the rcwird of-

I Wi

-.ip

TV

icri

.i

in va n

Giscovcrv

nun-::; -', u.u d-r su ihcicin. courage, proach the object of mv curiosity,-

j - c. 1 .-, . ..I.'!. T ... ..

r.NC'o on nil: srn't w iiico i ai i.ei .t

vv bile th" serpr ip-hcailed tongue continued to dart firth and recede with the quickness

of t!:ni'"ht: iis Imle forked antl I

tongue nt the same time placing

lips end nostrils of the child, erp.i velneilv ihe 1 i .rb tni n rr's llash! air.

the father. gradcr.My rpproac

nil 1!i( time sncn:;n'.g verv'

t inrl in :i f-W minilt"' j0CSC,.-.9O 111 r.ro.

ailing in Yv"

ni hte child

soot in n"lv to

r1 'hel d'tcinr qniet 'he hc-a,i rcen

d'

Hp.

in or-e ol lot

Tvrdfl- ll

nent we''

I. C. Ta'hoit. d ihe nor'.-i

was knocked down by a Hiiil m and carried off m-( nsibl". A larg

her of Irishmen were taker, id them severely wonndt

sas. -the last general rumor rrp'd!

Iri-hmen dead, and one cngu'.r'-i'.iaii. The cause that pave rise to this riot, was beeai.?c the f ng'ir.e company refused to lake their engine out ofthe j'reei when or.hrei: by the Iiislnncn. Cn the r'-iusa! of tlie co.i'i p:.r.y, the Irislnnen commenced en thern, w hich ree-a'ted in a severe con-tc-t. wounding many oh both sid-s. I'he firemen rung' ihe U li, which hrotight an immense crowd to the scene of aetmu. r. . - f)hZrffrfal Hid l, .'p.s.'o.-. The 15osnm papers ofthe 12 th in.-t. gif

cera-nt of deadly conuiel

i.,. firemen and tne

Fhe firemen gave an l.lustra-

Kentuek phrase ol -ngui. ." Thc foilowirg is thc

T- !.,...

sta'ciT.ent oi tne uosn... i Pi3racjfu: cad rslal Eiot. t tr-rihlc coniiie' rerm.nen'-r'l y.tfrify

the execpiion of four companies cry uaru, in Pro. id street, and scvera! affjacent sirects, w here no person was permnt'sd to ,-i , ... i .

of, pass urn-hnltengcd. 1 he l.ancers rentier-

i verv i -sciitial service throughout the

ni"ht m 'h'spci sing small collections of the

i.

Iir.,,n'n -li-. l bv ronvfymir necessary Or

"i . -. - ;

num- uers ami mioi rnatiou irom ponu iu punu some 12 o'clock P. M. The Irish are per

fct'v T'Meeab'e,

most rev oi'.iug

r about ihe in liuit rilv between the cremcn

; men.

Irish

tion of the oh

in? a inner

Native citizens, labor-

tbr

in- t.iioer toe c xriiemeui m i.it t l--.-"..

are insolent to thc sentinels. The last general rumor reports forur Irishmen dead, and one Enginrinan. Ho'- Mr. Van Ptiren isj.ringing abont a specie currency in New otk: ''Fhe people of the State of New Y ork, rciresemed in the Senate and Assmbly, do enact cs follows: -See. 1. FYFRY PROYISJON OF f.'.W IN Ft)R(. requiring or authorizing proceedings against any hank in thi Staie. with a view lo forfeit its charter, or wind up its concerns, or which requires such hank to sustain its operations 3in! proceeding, in consequence of a RKFFS Ij to pav its notes or evidences of del t IN SPECIE, i HEREBY SFSPF.NDED FOR ONE YEAR." Hurra for Martin Van iit'irn r i -. . 1 ths "pcci? currency!!