Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 155, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 October 1834 — Page 4
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coUrt (Vom whence was heard a contused i fought a subject on whu h to vent toe tempest . i impatient i v
f ji.ris Imrrnr. and iirnr'. Man- i within hiro. he rushed asrahi on the voting peas - (and said ha-:ly, Ta
; J, who beg-.n to be alarmed at r.ui scc-ieg 'ant, ei - son, went himself ln gel ieforinuije-n oi thou Si .-fvtntH this straciie conitis-'O' . Ma-. - -
.'dun;: d. v. no v. ; . .1 g ' to ; i . t the gaib-iy, he started. jcnpc from the hope kes awav that light, and i gales of the cntb
laeefl ;
sau-e
fak rr.R Tfiv: dt.f.p iii vr. -e The Koor. is bsara-ng bi-.gh 'v -. Upon tr.2 dec p blue if. A truty crew it w;iif";rg l; : r. Foi th?, near gir!. for il-. : Then k:e ley daway r ; .v "- v And with thy a ;!" r ee ; Hit g''arl l,.;rk thst! belt ts ,3 V, Far o'er tha d?o blue st.
j vir- jil,.Cii:u n ineir 'rewilucrcti i
-.r''t.K wot -a- ir- rn 1 . ! ro-ochocd, iv . '- is the hr! net Inn
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The ttcrir. Mid sleep ips tUi .- k -- Ko ar.cry s-.:rqss rr Ke sound tt.JiarS the 'i:s;V,tg ier ISot en the ti-ppe.g-Iso walchfai eye is thee Thee. denrt, b'.e vj;th .r-.. And e'l'. irc r daiii.1. satJar iof s, Far o"er th-i dp V'ue ta.
She c"rr!f f', sh c"e! wi'h trr!i
at creai-io'ied this straeiie conitu
,i r H.aim d cn.'eavoriiar to asi-t htr mo-i
!.-r, and lab Ua stayed for -.'i.-avd to avoid showing tM:y - t!ie hridecroom, for wh in: ij . ' conceited little atict lk.!'.
i he first tirint: that struck :-'---r, -ye,u . i;'.d out the brains of our yoo.-z -. ft;:. a jrroup of "his serv ntt endeavorii.g to jit. never re fire ling how etn t::k'U t r? soinelhin2thr.t appeared to him : nv:sn-1 portion wa? helvccn the ma . ! ii. r.ii-. fsabh- plumes, lie g-.ze 1 NviMict '. .!ad been in th chureh, ap.t i'r..u :..-v-.; bi5 siji';. ' : nr Jf" " ' :re tlu-ir eye-- nor lion' ia-.j-e.
" ' ; ;"d, nrr.hul ; w:;c-e : n- v : a v ; - Ct v.-:'et- replied. Oh 1 my !o:u". '.ii-e i rir.e i.e i :.;, r! the h.tlrsiel'. the hehnvi'. V-.o.jk -.1.. e Iar-h.ik.'.V1; sounds, and ? vi c i.;,uw tiot wb :b Lc ;:-! ;ntcd hu-iil v '.
' ..i- ight for a 1 ilV.-v s e; . - .- hi! J dashed to piece--, i c-. 'r an enormous hiint-i.
t,re large than any easwes
Tin- -. huu.i.if the door impevo'
a-t done thi?'. "Ii- thou ii.i-t n mv son 1 lv, ! tiunjt i'ni-:if upon a h":ch aaiut t:
e tr.of-. w.iowar.icd -onw oi-i--et witlnn t'.ie .wail, ana oaou t-aoii i -ii ii-. luio. r-oie
-. o! their capacities, on luim thev mihtiheM.d treii.';;i:g. I sent f r ou, laI v. -.
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soi.ings.cauid.it ihe, and tii.::i st
pi d undi'r urciit ;ipp", ir
uth of their lord, and jance of eonhiMon . My lard 1 e, i sent for 1 . "ti he: he ha sto- ,ou on a tr.atb-r of m-eat n.onu-i.t, retimed li.
s !ori.'. and I drv vour t-:ir- n'-) '' l ni. Mill l,:iv."
bridegroom. t t ru-d i;te'. ; : i . 1 1 lost tin' hopes of my rare! hut Conrad ut v...rthv or' tntr heanty I low ! tr.v
artei, atii.i 1 ttrv vour tears
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ibt lla, sure on do not su-pect ni" avo
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Of SO pi. - , folly oi li-e
to him'.c'if:
;a;;t r-n-.in;;
! . tariiier uiiCv :' i.c c'..u.j-ch; or v.-'..-.L
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.. .an being, and shaded ttu a yveo:.wu-
ijuantity of black feather-.
! 'f'I.e horror of the spectacle, th in-r:?.ree ic!;-.trv.h tovhi take cc .oi.-;
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i l'. e i led io b-L in ,h i a-
' man
toal tie: o! tie ".ii.i'u , i... i n. iln y thin de-
I I- I-- .Ml.
I m'mht not tru-t tlie iion . on :-o fr.iil ;i ltiund.it ion .-- i i, ! Ci.ili ! ""' "'IIH'.-I-'M' -:;'r-
V..- nor o,e. : i ,t it i 1 ;.'-
she v :..t:i'
Now, ep2--?d th??-''0 ray tr!cv brV,
Oi
sti are
Bear us ia cur pfF.cei' hore Far c'st tho de ep blue !
.ell
o b'-:"or !ii-ri. ioo lie pnr.c s speech, jwticli h? oiut ted uiS ult;!iuaius n rasr, an. h.s i'sr.ce 1 i.-ted longer than even erhef U--!co the e.utss man uiidcr ii; dcclariii h
.. 'j: 1 o.'eas'ic Wished i
en -J b; 3 attentive to his !e, than buiie-J
; . -eon; i -.on v oi I'i'.ui, i
eekiy. puny ei. - -n ioai ;uv.i . -: ; of mv le :
The !,. e o( .', j .-! I -. ' looiis-a 1 a- u i. i i , . u --.i lo ii -i'ice al i i.e
V ui d- eai.o-:; p.iinl ti '. tic ila. At f.r-t .-ho. a:
, hiia di.-..'t"il J i '.' I M.u.;rc-:S' ns.Mt . i lior iifxt llu.Ui.hi oi-; ;e-(t d lb.. -A !diiv;'it: w.t' dt '1 to cii-i. i ar.j-.l iii..t M li.lu d h id eiet
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lo !; ot.ioa- parti
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i liei:-e would ik
! i lie pi tee : and sne il (ei inii.a. i r i , vo 1 1 . ? r-,f dc liverance. ofiered,
; : . v r among Hie tioty viri.t as conliirieus to the n-
iii Ihi- re: ohitioo.the soizoil a lain; ed at the foot oi the staircase, unci ovarii-. s(.r-I(.( pasi.-ro.
i pai tolttie ea-tlo vvn-. iioilowc (1 iii.iieate cloister-: and it w;is not
'aiiittion on ecca-iooed it
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in .m n ;;-.- r.r.d 1.".- ..v.-. : i.at :irt t:.:..!it i"u: oish him. thai '.d, a rdte ITitlicd. ii..ni tl. !ai a, o.l i
It wp.i In u: for '.he von!t t reprf -cr.t a-,donai. my ten h-m-my hears von.i nave a..
m Ism,!, t a.niiid woaea l.e.ve t :
a- so much anxiety to find the
the siuper.dovt ohjet t
lie touched, he esactva.-
srnRst t;n
L i t I'Ofleroii' suntc;i."'
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i:i .tin '.lai ;e
i
t i n r. . DriV desTirg patver RT.-nr i th? vt The ytttii cf hawsn rieur la ObliTico's watr c&td A fe' .ck. Roll on thy g'.coiay irach, And de.rkly hida fr.-5sy. aorta ken The tr&ces hsra thy rjr h-t-r Ver. The nr.T3dest Jhinm that rTb Ikiwi
The grTeous splendour of a thrcr.?, Tiie crest zA Jsir.Jy riir!.-'?-.. -The pe;r'!i3 ara hnth CKttr"- ikfw; And psvjtr that ahs;k the '.Torlsi ti;k rtt, Lici crr.sh'd bsn?s;h thy ragh' tri. Saccrsi.s years sron-d thee t3e?, Tet l?ste no tracea cb thy brei, I2TC-i;r.j r.r.i dsstr-yirj all. A firc-.iy mrr, ihy fcrtei?pj hll . A whea at r;t thy coare ?e And !hy drsa4 liai-a ap.arked by Iese. Mytricu? peryer! it'll dop ar.d atr-jej Thy tiis sf years bl'. roll alonj; The tin shall lesva his hoi on bisk; The r:osa esd stars ofheran H'.ieii; iiut th;a shall bs the lust to fi'.. Tke csr,q;eror ad tbe ecd of a;7.
?ee cas-j ncr could even thp hkcihUhis
'ert tb.e eei of MunSred from th portent ci
.in. i
itnrctt s. ti aeiia etaiciiv-er to invet : i.ua ii on! e; u.-( it at; in i....'-; .u.n ut
v.ge and iil-rmiit-l.'d tesoi.il'.int. i tie iih.;:o-e ..fme, I shad uiwav
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. ;.-v ha- ot:e i:ni'
in. tt c n;;t:-d i : to tiie c;i vein. Aiiawtnl -lience re'.. t.-t thr(;nhout thoo subtcrrane- ! ..;; a. - iuii, eei t now and then some ll;i-t
c-Ji
ir..-r nr'.ed rcn.air. o! the voung ttiate di-'enoi.iiilv tn re e n trmtd miu tU ir lot l s tie- jorv, Jiud reivrd vo ir h
ver laU;
V7
hah to tlieir apprthetiious cart ted !ou li'.ppol;t.-k a u.y parer.t-
All who had kr.ovn iii$ pailh.t creat appear, t.-.re of (J-tiee, as the mat it isn I pohia! cried Mantled: tor gel her 1
oi wii.u wntct! shook me uoors sue uau passca,
, heti-h his mom- i M '"' r;itf.g on tne rusty iimges, wer-.i and the irtu-1 "-"'l--. tf.i-ouh I hat lott: i.al'j rinth of dark- .(';, oa 1 1;--! ne-s. livei v titurti-ur stiuck her with new
;te ill e aOeu lo ne;i r I lie wra. ir
on) t.
1 to
I
: tor; -h !t,
3S for vou Conrad, were a fundi s-jr-'wa, to he pm.Uhed hv th verv iuti u;m nt j moment ;,s 1 do. la short, lady, yo-i l.:n .!''' voh e ol MaUred urging his domestics lo . ; ? -. . . 1 . i i .V i . t ! . i i i i . . . I ' o. i; -.no i :..p. . 1 1 nil s.n ft 1 v :i i n.Ti-i t io no.
unto-
!::'? at t'aeir prince ir.sensibi'ilr, n thiui-swUh widen he had c;t'-n jed: ter weie they ! m';s-od ;t hu-h.e.d
;:..- .traf.k thcmseUcs at tlie miracle of tlie. . -truck w'uh tlse least eomiMoetiou ;t the pro-! thev shail now he bettor di-.mt-ed ol
;r. ri..
t
tiod iissoitly ;is lOitKitienci;
itt. tet frc-ftuentlv sloo-
itiliiet. Thev coriTeyed the disfigured corpse i habil.t? of the vouth he-'u starved; for thev
. i 11 . I . .1. I i l , i t l- t il.l" 1:1. I I . l. : i ! I .
ie t u-; errni Leneeii, iiaat oy m tu.rmiicai mvmi. nt
tne ttaJl. wit-.ioist recetvmc t
1 T.;-cr. fron Manffd. A lilUe was lie attcn-! could ta-ilv snppl? himeelt with nuti inn-m. ; c to the Indies ho rer.i lined ir. the chapel;! Manfred thus -iv.- his commands even an ih contrary, without mc-mien'm:! the un-, cb.ei rfuHv obeved; and np.poititiiij; a guard.
cr in!" ot vour r .t.u tit-: . -
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kliov,- how d . j in oi 1 1. o i i o iit 1 1 ion le i n - -in; 1 1 m iti ! n -ne tit a 1 i
;i is.ua. ftiio snaduercu, and re oiled a lev.
1 1 '
was followed.
e, vi ni will -, and win!
iniv expert
AS -! mv iord.
l.siiid I-a-1 pae;. In ;i niomcnt she thought she he.ard
the prime of his livable your heatiti ii: i a ii ro' is oii-eri lit
brdlit, mv mind is 'too sadly engrossed by t he ! lh,: lcl'5 onte person. Her blood curdled .
tt'iiv fiince-e. hit irife and dauchtor, the with strict order to trevert anv food hoinc recm. t ce.tair. ohe in our fanf.lv to think ot" conctuded it was .Manned. J.vcry su--
hir"""rmd ihat iropped from Manfred" lipi ' r-nveted to th prisoner. h dismi-s-d h:-1 mother marriage. 1 lexer mv lather relurio. j '-v'stion that hoi ror could inspire rushed ml U?v. Uke c?-r3 ctLftdy IsabelU. Ifticnd's and altetidvits ai d i t tired to id: .. ,,! i;,d it si, all be his pleasure, I shall obey, us H her mind. She condemned her rash flight, I The t a 'c without oMerTin-r (,e !. h .imhe r, aft-r loekins the gates of the , iii-J d-l wl-a-n ! eo-. n5ed to give mv hand to vour; ,!,',s 'le ',,r Uii ,;-e a I Uniri IrcUxltnrx S,wereided bViher-n which sillied none hut hi, dearths to, -on: hut, until his retain, p.. mil m" to remain -uae uerer,s ue, e n,,t ,,kel v to d,.g any body t 11 "--t-ov.i, "c.v jiuica i. t i.ic.. , , . , !(,, h-r a.s:;ist:mce. l et the sound seemed not to
Section to their nisiress, to cor.-tider it as pe-j rem.i;n
-.siisrl addrtiied hr situation, ar.d iewj :l tb.e m-Tti time the care at:! 7.al of the
her assistance. I liey cons-eyea .:er le tier voung ladies bad oro'iglit the l tinted JlippojcSamher more dead than alive, and indiiTer-j lita to herself, who, am'nlst the transports of
..t to all the stv?.nge. circumstances sne heard,! her own sorrow, frequently dtmanded news
etcept ti.e deat:t cl her son. MatiJun, whojof her lord, would have dismissed her attend eoated on her mother, smethered her own; ants to watch over him, and at last enjoined liiief and amazement, ar.d thought of nothing Matilda to leave her, and visit and comfort bal assisting and cc-mfcrur-g her arThcted pa-! her father. Matilda, who wanted no afTeetionrerd.. Isabella, who had been treated hy H:p-! ate dutr lo Manfred, though she trembled at
jpoiitalikea daughter, and who returned that I his austerity, obeyed the orders of Ifippolita, iter.derneis with erjual duty and affection, was hem she tenderly recommr nded to Isabella; jcarce less assiduous about the princess; at j and, inquiring of the domestics for her father, 1 tii same time endeavoring to partake and was informed that he w as retired to his rhamj lessen the weight of sorrow which the saw j her, and had commanded that nobody should
Makt3T5', Prince of Otrnr.te. had oste ? Matilda strove t suppress, for whom she had (have admittance to him. Concluding that he
m anrhotv hoiiisin .asu;ii'uer oui lli'.-po-i
lita's. and tiie b.ir Matihhrs al'rlii tion.
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. .. 1 ' .. t.oa.e III. :il tai.it:: it M:mti.l uiiivv wl.rrp
s, he taa a ii.ive lolinwed her: s!ie was still i i
on-: ol tiie cloisters, and tlie s'cos she ii.id heatd
1 desired you once, before, paid Manfred an-! were too distinct to proceed from the way she Iv.td grilv, not to name that woman: from this hour come. Cheered with this reflection, and hapiiig--he-"must be .a stranger to you. a she must he : u had a triend m whoever was not the prince, sho to me; lti short, Isabella, since I cannot give wa-"t to advance, whoa a door that stood ayomy son, I olieryou rnvsclf. He;ivens ! cried jj:,r iU OIIie hstance to the left, was opened jrently; isabcHa, waking from "her deiuion, what do '" "e her lamp, which she held up, could disc
I hear! You! my lord! You! my father-in law ! 4t r ,w no Peeu jicrson retreated prec.pi
ihe father of ('onrad ! the hu-biind of the vir-
COA3
p.nd one daughter: tha latter a rr.est b?ut:ful virgin, aged eighteen, ns cshed Matilda. Conrad, the sen, v?a3 three years younger. . homelj youth, sickly, and of no promising disposition; yet lift Tiis the darling of his f iiher. who never shewed any svmptoms ef affect ion to Matilda. Manfred had contracted a marriage icr his eon with the Marquis VicenrVs daughter, leaaelia: and she had already been
delivered by her guardians into the hands of
Manfred, thai h might eelebn'e the wedding as soon as Conrad's infirm state of health
would perar.it. Mantred's impatience for this
tuous Hippolita! I teil you, said Manfred imperiously, Hippolita is no longer my wife; I
divorce her Irom this hour. I oo long h is
she cmscdme by her unit uitfulnc:
.Mv fill
depends on having sons, and this night I trust w ill give :i new- dato to my hopes. At those i i.i its irsrsit i
words lie seized U.e eoui nana cl lsaneiia. who
conceived the warmest sympathy of friendship. ; was immersed in sorrow for the death of her Yet her ewn situation could not help finding; brother, and fearing to renew hi- tears by the
itt place in her thoughts. She felt no concern ! sight of hi, ole remaining child, she hesitated : tus half dead with fright and horror. St Cr... i m .'ii', T w i , f - -T f . r.f .r-.f f tn. ! I.aII.p . I... 1 l.t-n..!. i.. .t..n.. I.i... Ill ll-i 1 I. .ir" ! -1 r 1
iu. uu.iL. s. ;nu-ii;a r.i. fnuuij uic.;s i i ujiou in-, iiiim.- snrieKcu ana started irom mm. .nanircti rose mierafion; and she was not sorry to be delir- ti-n; vet iollcituclc for him, bached by the to pursue her, when the moon which wars now
ed from a marriage v.-racn naa promised ner commands ot her mother, encourage,! her to little felicity either from her destined bride-Venture disol rving the orders he had given;
groom, or from Ihe severe temper of Manfred, a fault she had never been guil'y of before.
who, though he had distinguished her by ,'tlie ger:tle timidity of her nature m ide herr
great indulgence, had imprinted her mind pause fir some time at his door. She heard him with terror, from his er.useU-ss rigor to puch ' traverse his eh-unhcr backwards and forwards amiable ptincesses as Hippolita and Matilda, : with disordcrtd steps'; a mood wh.ich incrc.is-
Vhile the lad.es were convcTins then retch-!cJ her apprelicnimns. Mic was however pid
cercmor.iHt V7?.s remarked bv his family and d mothrr to her bed. Manf'-ed remained in 'KC-ing to beg mlmiltancc, when Manfred su. I
neighbors. The former, indeed, apprehend-J the couit, gaztn; on the omnioas casque, and idenly opened the door; and as il was now tilling the severity of their prmc-'s disposition. '.regardless of the ciewd which the strange-;''Rht' eoiieut titig w it!i the disorder of his did not dr.re to utter their surmises en this pre-iness of the event had new assembled around ' mind, he did not t!it;ng ::,!i the person, hut
c ioitation. Kippolita, his witt, an amiablr him. Tlie few words he articulated traded -deed angrily, w!.o it was. Matilda replied
lady, did tosmiroes venture to represent tlie solely to inquiries, whether any man knew , trembling, try deal est fil!cr, it h; 1, j our danger of m-.ming their only son so earl v,i from' whtnee it cc aid have come Noijody j 'ghtt r. M infred, stepping back hastily , considering Ids great youth, an I greater in- j could give him the kast inform ation' How- cried, begone, 1 do not want a daughteer; and, firrnities; but she never received any other a j ever, as it teemed to be toe sole object of , 'g-g l'ck abruptly, clapped the door :ttwer than rejections on her own tcriSif w ho i his curiosty, it soon bees-me so to the rest cf j g-'inst the lorrmed Matilda, had given him but one heir, i I i s tt-r.asts an.!1 Ihe spcctr.tors-, whr-e cenjeclures weic as al- She was to? well acquainted with her fasubjects were less cautious in their d.-"c:rr-Uui d and irnpiobahJo, as the. catns?ropho was jther's irr.pcluosity, to venture a second infiii-
s: tiiey attrihuted tms hasty wedd,f:r to i.;r- unrn ccJe:!ed. In the midst oi then s?use-ision. hen tlie had a Tilth: recovcird the
i ;t:i!F peasant, wheat rnmrrj shock of so hitler a reception, she wiped away
from a neighboring vidage,, the teats to prevent the additional slab that
it '
. a
prince's dread oi seeir aceompi?h'd
cieiit prophecy, winch irr saiii i v liave pro-
. a... i r - . . i i ,.i , ,
iiouui tu, ioai. me iiMiir o?sa ijnrmstt'pf-xjx r-ap.fi ( of.sevv cc:, tii.tt tnc nnracutoue hchnet was cxtJtoxdri peas frw ihe prcfcntj'imiiyi inSr t ; acli"? hke th:.l on the ligiire in black marble rod oxener ikonid fe gronn wo targe, t i ihftr.-ij.fof Alfonso the gced, one of their forn.er prinH was difficult to make any sense of th'rV jn o- jcess, in the church of St. INirhclas. Villain! pliecy; and still less easy to cm.crivo wi-.at it i w hat shyest thou! cried Matifred, starting Irom had to do wit'n the marriage iii qnr.iioi,. Yet; his t;ance ia a tempest of race, and tvihir
toe KtiOWie.i;-!' l il woe.d give lo Ii;poiila, u !ia pteslioffd hr in the. ::i---t anxious terms on the health ed Manfred, r.t.d how he bore
ins
h
d
icr
ic wa;
well.
;nd supported his misforfune with re. inly for-
up, and gleaned in at the opposite casement.
prt sctited to his sight the plumes of toe fatal helmet, w hich rose to the height of the windows, waving backwards and forwards in a tempestuous maimer, and accompanied with a hollow and rustling sound. Isabella, who gathered courage from her situation, .and who dreaded nothing so much as Muufrr ds pursuit of his declaration, ciied. Look! mv lord; see. Heaven iielf declares against vour impeous i till tuitions'. -Heaven or hell shall impede my designs, said Manfred, advancing again to sei.e the princess. At that instant tlie portrait of his grandfather, which hung over the
bench where they had been silting, uttered a
dee p sigh and heaved its oreast. halu ll.a. whose back was turned to the picture, saw not
the motion, nor knew whence the sound came.
hut start
sou m!
towards the door. Manfred, distracted between the flight, of Isabella, who had now reached tiie -tail -. and v et unable to keep hie es from the pa tin e which began lo move, had howev or advanced some steps after her. still looking backwards on the portrait, w hen he saw it pnt its pa;ine, and th cond on the the floor with ;i grave and melancholy air.
tiiltiy on seeing the li'dit.
UabelU, whom every incident wa sufficient to dismny , he-hated whether site should proceed Her dread of Manfred coon outweighed evrry olhrr terror. The very circumstance ol the peron ambling her, gave her a sort of courage. It could only he, she thought some domed ic ofthe custle. Her gpiiller6ss had ne-
: ver raispd bet aa enpmv. nml ronsrinna Innn.
ne I ... . -" .
cer.ci mnite r.er hope Unit, unless sent by the prince's order to seek ht r, his sertanu would rsither asist than prevent her flight. Fortifying herself with these reflection?, ami believingly what she couhl observe, that ehe was tie;ir the mouth of the suhttrr iinenuu cavern, she np. pioMrhpil the floor that hsd been opened; but a -a.bien buiist of wind, that met her at the door, estinHuUiied her lamp, and left her in total .lar kr.t-sa. 7o he Con'iu;cd.
Ctirl'jusdis.-f'-rfrks in Greece. A leffcr from Athens states thai during some recent excavations of the field on which the battle of Cha-rouea was fought, there had been found ihe cola id lion which the ThL,n erected to the memory of their connirvmen w ho perished in the conflict. Several curious monu
ments ot antiquity have also been discovered
ition, nor Knew wlieiiciMhe souinl fame., ,, - i , ,, . . , , i - l r i i i u i . ,, 'dnos and Delos, and have been depo-it-trted, and s;nd, i lark, my Lord ! w bait i : 4i ( i -v, 1 ,i , , i . . I . , (ed in the I. reek Museum, vvnjthatf and ;tl the s.une lime niiide
ii.ile. Ihlt will he -- let o.e s." hiiii ? said : Dei I dream? cried Alanfrotl r cl n rni tor r -i r.
these mysteries or contrad'.r.in!.?, .hd j;ot jibe yeama man by the ecdlar:how daicsl ii. .u i H-.r-roiiut mournfuliv. will noi rermit mnfn I the devils themselves in Ica-'iio :r:ii,Ml n,,)
make the popiuace atihere the Y.a to fhea- o- ;-atci such treason? thy life fhall na ;-t it. Udofid mv teais with his. and f-hed a mohci-Vi Speak, infernal sneelre! or if thou ail ,i
I . , ; j iie .peciaiors, wr.o a-. i:iue corr-pi en-naieo sorrows
lout g u-onraa s nirthday was fixed (or his! the cvuse of the
espou-iits . 1 he co
ihe chapel of the castk-
Jy lor t.egu.mrg tnc airine otbi-e, w hen ( on
i ;;d himself v. a; rr.issirg. Manfred, impatient of the least t!ei.:y, and -aho had not observed his son retire, despatched one of hlsattcndatif s to summon the yonrig prirrc. T'ne servant, xv ht had r.ol stay.-d !org enough to have crossed the court to Conrad's apartment, came l aiming back breathless, in a fr.-iTilie manner, his eyes starling, and foaming ai tiie mouth.
All th
in th
on:
of her lord? Or do on jgtiind-ite, w hy i!a-t (lion loo conspire again-d
nirthday was fixed (or hist the cvuse of the rnn. isy - all the t-cdeet-ive me. Matild.i? I ktw how M.-.-ili ed thy wretch, d dest rnd.an!. who too .b'.-irlv pav u.pany was assembled in they had s-eo, we te . r .- h;-i to unrav.1 this I doatod on ids son: i not the slioke too l:ea-!lo- Ihe he -u1d fmi-h the --"denee th, sueanu every thing rea- new circumstance. The young pedant him-jvv lor him has le- not :-uf.k under it ! You I vi ,iu:i sighed again, and mad,. ;, ;., lo iXll
ell was still more astonished, itot i oi.coii'm-''bi f .,. or ,,, -,!-.. t l t i 1 f. -,-,! t,-. i.c.i i,;... i .....i .-, t a n....r . i
low he had oitended the prince: yet recolitc-, ral.c me, mv maidens; I will. I will see mv jl will follow Ihoo to the -ilf of perdition. The . .,,,u'r. anV:'ntu,!! w,M'e ing himtell, with a mixture of grace and hu-jh.rd. hear m'. tohim instantly. Itei-doar l-oett.e marched si .lately, hut dejected, 1(( ''n,,r",; !l "-d -v idenlly of lioman . on-true-nihty,hc disengaged himself Manfred's gripc,!cr to r.5, , ven than mv child, en. Mat i Ida j t he . , ,,d of the g.alleiv, and turned i.Oo , ,l"1,'M,n"; plate, and several medal, ol lht
Dis'i-ovcnf f an Jnlfjue Crn . A short time since, w hile some gardeners were digging in the commune of Alignan du Vent, near I'oVen.as. in the south of Trance, they discovered a funeral urn in per'ta t preservation, containing ashes and bones upon which the traces of lire were perceptible. The urn is of marble Iwo feet high, of tiie most x.u I proportions, and ornamented with a has relief representing four giitliii-, two of which have the beaks of eagle, and the other two have horns. Several arti-ts of the town have examined the urn which they pronounce to be of the mo-t exipii-i'e and ta-tefu! wot kmnnship : it is supposed to be of the time of Augustus. M
and then, with an n'ri-ance, which discovert d ' mad,
ii- io !
t--.i- 1 . . I . l i : i . . . .
- J . m ..uu uisin n , ue : i is,'.g ; :iii,i lut;; tno:-e lovclv VoUi.g woinen asked, with respect, of what be was guilty?, were Using their -.title iolcn"ce lo slop and Manfred, more enraged at the vigor, however ; calm the prioress, when a s.uvanl. on the part
... il-, ..; i.-a..-,u, .on. which me young man, ol Manfred, arrived, and told l-abella tii.,t his
i to prevent ihpp..iita'.-e!iaiii',i, i on the right hand. Manfred :
iccom
v . ........ ......... i.j. iii i , . ..
,,c "'"P"".i -'-swuiu v. mi ita.oronu na.i snauen oil his lioiu.than appeased by hi Herd deiraiiiled to v-.-,k woh htr
itr,nvrrr.i'hf rnnrrt; 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 ' ti i M v . .. , .- i , - . . , . . .
' 1 . ' " x ....... ii-, rt,.L- tne : n u Isabel a
I- .-...-.. ! i I i
M.iiniiigviiiiii was inemrmer, oni ;iriiious ior Tier eon, swooned away. Manfred le-s aopre-
hensive tiiau enraged at the procrastination
I'O, said 1 li opiv
him, and, if he had not been withheld hy hi ; lita, relieved by a m-ssi- rm r l,,.! ir.rnd -, whomhc had invited to the nuptials.! Manfred cannot support the sight of his m
i;i:ueit linn ;il a little di-t.ince. (ail i.i .-,:;;,,(-ty and h.irror, but resolved. As he: wonl-l
R id .' ; .";;). Mr. D. f. Minor has p,,,. 1. 1'. I :. !.:.-. I. ....... ...I C.l. I. '.. .
Ii I (!... . I. .....I il.,..l a ... o, ,ne i nil, .!
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l lll.ll' -, , lit
t'd to with v iol nice
The
i.ive poignaiueu the peasant m their 'family. He thinks you less disordered than!- un,
we are, multiread the shock of mv gri.-f.-
Consolc him, de;ir Isabella, and l.-ll him 1 will
WOtllil
tfiftbr. rnntlaL -..s.l ..... - . . , i . !
s - i " toe .;, iy oi His (lemesiic, arm. asked impei iously wint ua3 the matter? Ibicing this altercation, some of the vnb-ar
mv-ntii," tovm ',1 o ;'""cr' ntiieieilispe, Ulots hail run to the great church, w hich ( smother my own anguish rulher than add to po.nling towa ufs th- court-yard; and at last, j'too.l near ihe Ci.stle. and came back open- his. b ouT-oir lTiav!'',Tii!U5 V ,r.rr5r,,imC,!,!''',,',U:r!,',rh' tUiit ,,,C hdtwas AU was now evening, the servanlwho out, InchcuKt. the helmet! In the 'sicg fi on, Al(uiso3 slaty . Manfred, at this 'conducted Issabclla bore a torch before ha .
tlie particular oiooci of .b
oy an mvi-il.li' ha-td .-- ' (j.r . ,
,,.-ollec.ing,o,,rage from (his do- fvM. , on-l, ied. or in contemplation w'iih-
in the several Stale-and feniloriesof the Union. It is .act omo.Hiied wiib-i I ti h. -v..l ...
i hu h renders it a i cry useful map.
as pre-entnig at a g! loco a bird's eve iew of Internal Improvement of oar country. .Yen' )::': (h!ii)icrciid .L!v,
lav, would have forcibly hur.-l open the door villi his foot, but found that il red-ted his ul
ii; ot ei!orli. rsince hell will not sali
it. -ai I Mainreil, I wail use tne lumiaa sii my power for preserving my race;
V my (l)rv work.
at :i
!-;e; lla .-h ill not es. an
Tii" ladv. who-e reso
me. Itii'tl had givori wav
lo teiTorthe moment sin- hail oiled Man iie I, eon I in i led her tlig' 1 1 to the bottom of tao pi in-
waiter ini'io .-w Voik Fn
oaaia. i- oi ,,...,- ia t!.e l;. Mil es ,
a eti'iiates tb i
e 1,.UU) IH)0;
cipal staircase. There she stopped not know-j lac expoiuo oi k-. epntij tlicm ut wart's 10X) ),t o.I
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