Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 15, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 2 June 1854 — Page 1
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An Independent Paper Devoted to tko Interests of the People, Hews, Agriculture, Education, Literature, the Markets, &c, &c. VOLUME J. RISING SIX HDIAaA. FRIDAY. J USE 2. 185 1. ;im: 15.
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iOJ i.LiLJiiUi ItUijO, CHARLES C. SCOTT.
i c. ma:vy or ii: en
n--.. ,n,i t i r a
ist treasures. Le : to j -ass oi:c more solitary i.Iglit is almost a! felt fi;l! well; but lei me not d.exxlth my
e:u -.y, it was a ).!
'hat, instead of
Adventures at a Masked Ball.
LI
IKl.
never crcatne i a syi I very wv'.i knew, v
of not
nv?
n.s
pleasurable delay, a refinement in l.app:i.es. !
Then came the. struggle loping with the bride, lie should be bring:mi !
0:
of the adventures of the last ball i.
nothing more than a I could sing and d.Uice for j-y. Yes, d
ot
iarmer, cur.:vaV.ng r.o great extent
t
1.V.UC-.VC
Char! 'tie's 1 ice
urc
ss wmou she was to wear
;ui a.oue, on t:ie faisitc luri . one foolish caper; just one
is th:s !
:: and then fitful, lantai'tih.'-
i ' 1 "
There, just , Chariot :e appeared to me. plucking
i. -! God!
trie si
; and
hock of an ; mom
!i:oj ing them piaytuoy
ureams. -''I ' to mv
home the eloped bridegroom!
worth meiiiio
T
I fainted xvbc
carried mo into mv : ia the
be!-.!;
he two principal nctors ; to the aristocratic
and I remembered no more ; Faubour:
St. Gei
A
certain cou;
Kmstvok xi T'u: Fii-nniti;. On board the steamer Indiana, in one o!" her trlj s down the Mississippi, were a large i.uujKt of goodnatured passengers. They were seeding to while away the hours, according to their
U:tos of a'.aseriplioa per .Vnanm.
11-, ;;; sv
to-u
-a ram ai
present from him earthquake? I hasten to advance ai-Oiliet
cabbing wafer in the hollow ol . than bis temporary adieu. I'.itt, afterwards ' availing himself of the marital -riv;!egeis i several uotior. of pleasure, at.d w u!d have
her hard, from the llHie cascade, v., our g-ot-1 all went on slowlv and .urclv.
-was. b
:.r j-.roudly pronounced, val- .--top, but the groano
1 beneath liU
My father which aristocratic customs ennit, left his : got on very well but lor oue ar.;.-
juivero an v.
ua .e : ("ay
iiA:..;some onom e had whiMierJ
ri ior a princess. , half said aloud,
sinks. 1 grap at the side of a yawning pitfall, hut grasp in vain. Down, down, down,
of AiJv; itiin
In the Yi ar.
th.tt she had
t- mpt his re-'-rtcd ti . .- - : . i- ; - - - we hi; se 1 aj,-.;; v. ie: L c nwi.i v. 1 s:on of cur bat -ph..
ar now that lliehard I.emy, 1 fall heaulorg
v
;. h
uara to at-
:'i to
we s ;'.d no r.v-r--; 'ir-.amy state of si- . tlie Ltoi cXj ies-
r:--1, and I
When mv sense? r
shiidng in at the treacherous hole througu ' on il which 1 hnd fuller.. A ghmee was o-.l too theo siiah'ici.t to ex pi -tin t.v portion. Why had : I a'v.-avs so fo diddv refused ii allow the . moi
!, and 1 drank.
pgam ur.p: is uns maoness s..,.: oio enuoinan ac;
Tb.-re must be water oozing somewhere out him, that Leroy's '"pleasure trii s" soou bei the sides of this detested bade. hue came r ire, and finally ceased altogether. As the trea--herons x all is slimiesf, v l eve the the la-l sun, he bought a foreign wife over
i a1 cues are t.nsj!it.vst ;u,l wnu-st spread w.tn Imn. anu l.oibnvr besmos a Duten
l,ut hark, dnp, o:;p, an.t jmu r.eaard became good friends, and the ; wite at home to g- to a masked ball. The
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I There happened to be on board, a Iloosler
rem the Wabash, who was goii
r. ' 1.-
!ow:i to
cLmmv
i
t
eiire,
oi n
rain
woman. (f irreat beiutv and ace
auu t-t s"ave!i. m-ms. who. as he sai 1. was a tin in
ie kniie. Every blow give- a ma'e for him. as CLarl tie, he aekuow
i '
;l-
l.
ot ti-
leau anu wmIow fou;v.i. i
d:do.l;ed is Ov-rlamly not m;ster; on iiia le sticks fast into wood the wood cvsk; soriHihing slowly bcgh.s to t down. U is brand !
.1
pie act of going to spend an hour or two at j Orleap.es,' and be h id provided himself with the ball, if she had n-t been informed that ; an old violin, fancying that he could fiddlo he went to encoui.ter a piquant actress, who, ' as well as the best mat., a: d j 'anti) g buuieif it was reporied, had cativtcl her btis'u:d, whe re he would attract l.olice, scraped -av y. ai d of whom he had declared himself th The filhv.v conhhrt f,t:d!e at y more tiara ferven t admirer. sett.ii hen, a:.d the b'Tr'ble i.-:i.e d:aturi.K-l The Count-.! dctvrm'tied to discover the his feliow assngeis exec : iveiy. A French-
arm c
to m et me half wjv, and
A.". '
viaui,
Vo-anv; Again.
Le'cVs f.stlier was r. ' "'' ? a farmer; but on our j ortion of the K..-lish ocas: there avc
many tl.in.s that are w,.-!l understood rather th
o-
a-'-coTupanv iMowir.jr, a
lv a'ei
r o onA ii .t ever e Mv father w.-.s on
.t.
. v c:o re.-.o-i: a.
:e 1 mv imor.v.ee.
eakii.g teims with him.
o' ), rlnkied brow.
rt '.v.5 ll.b half l tf
not go so urgi-d hiu Low tu 'no calm
half
artvot,.: i e. t- u.-aut;
ri-ms. He disrr')U.-ag-.d my
iViW v.iu iv.Ui.ir.;; y " a to loret-i it. '.'nee
o td'ow me to aecompaiiy yom
s l-iat, to f.li in. i lie
hi v.inmvT r.i"
me to !.:s no'ise every evening
I did know, how the chalk and limestone of
'lei had been undermined in cata
combs, si:o;,,us and secret, for wells, il'ni, manure, hull ling materials, and other pt.r-
My peer fairer and Chaih.tte! -,. It c-oi ba-,!:v be i.ossihlc rb.-.t
w, oil the eve of marriage, I am suddenly
Ciiai
ill a .:,,1' ,
was lor w.1
too ii a
liei-dib'i
g nitron i,
ai she tuercfe
oeiermtnc
red to
ma:-, ot very .
:;:catc
a rut
pn '.'.;'. church, and its appuit "nances, into ; to the masked b!l . To succeed in her 1 musical ear, v. us eceiilly ami -yi
favor, and settled down as a land.-man, with-i j roj"ct, a traversty was i:.dia;M-sablj. S'.m fluttered, fidge'ted and
very mej
,b 1I
in a few nr ies of us. And. if our families I took the disgula-; of an elegant dandv. But tiddh
i ,.
,li
nia
1 1 taste it? Yet,
continue to go on m too Inenoly way have done for the last few years, it
tie p-wsetige rid tiiemselt
they ; young and beautiful, as well a talented and ' dients, to
er-ms ' graceful, tbe countess would find it difiicuit ' his ftdaile, it was Tto g
SWO'-r
s trie! es oi li
and soon lor a time remembered lib el v that a U chard mav conduct Char-! to deceive am under her t:)asa;':::e dis.;
1 osc
,1 Ivr
when 1
t.itanttt . mi- ' b-
d"0aod to a l:;ej;crin.r
be pissed i ,. ' some means of esc a this heav of e:rih i
leat
h. The i::g
md daylight siii !c j. I v. ill lie down t Ml under nv .
1 1 . . e
re i a : 1 1 e i a v, no to o;.e p
been maidte-
i , id and excited o:-cious- , ecise niotnet.t, wldch ncght I
lotto, to enter their names together in the la- i She therefore employed a close, fitting mask, ' big Kentuck.an son:
at the 'sacre various expe- ? 1! , .-ie;- and
'he wo'iul mttstr ! please.' At 1.1st a r, '1.1 hisi'.it swing,
onto re;
t-.r bo
and a bght ch
wnicii concea
ed
her , T
Til 11 x him,' placed bin, self n
person but the foot si id b-ott.-UTi of h-r j an- i he amateur fi Id!
iv a si
-W ate:
'.v.lt
espairh-.g thoiigiits, and a
i ad ouiwar.i mn trs v.-te siuit ou
oti ly as if a lamp had b'en extinglong an-1 utf-r blank succeed us I iutiher recollection, cither of th
i iii-.n .
, it- siiddet,- : :, I'd. A I h ive t o
A'M llmu. It, ir. said thai when one of I t:So
Thus disguised
.,t
for : with all Ids m
ilx-I'ie.sidcitts was a votim
out b-avii
man, and th faiit.y of a b oy, who wished to fin 1 at : w ,s bey
-l-Ks;-,-. it,-"; : ,i 1 "! i .1 ,,iti"o- i,l.-"-TTr ,, r -.i-r-i .c ,,n 1 .ri-,-.-,,!
..... .-a-l.:,- l.i.-.-r. '. .. 1 ..il .. .1 ..,1.1
LV, C'.'lllV Jl 11. 1 ..lll liv.-, j i,,: i a, l ,l 1 AID 'i
who weie settling their plans for life, asked ii.tr
him, "And what do you mean to I
s am org n.s lr.eia.li.
The young man ma le quite, a sens e,
, paengrs
av.svo:
No! I do not wish ' waking nightmare, daylight slow ly er.nv
;tvt. . , .'A ;i. K. o. v.n;.ir.
ie;,
was mo:
rn to be a smuggler." But then, lv cheeked himself, and after arus
anx;o:
The wanin
moor
h
revealed the
of time, or 0f ;,v h
died bvah
y suffering. I lad I
i it s a miracic.
'bresident of the UniU 1 States,'7 was the
Mow, leaving t
ii.on-.ite j'Oison -an
'Xtremhy of my despair; but now ir was that brandy did not kill me t'len would
is and kir.d to me than ever. ' clear! v visible that I had fallen double the : have been the end of mv actual and con-
und comment o i biaying The ed..-:t of the tm. ve,
i descrO. -u;q Kain'.mk, ud a! he itroviucil tbeS'treec!and .iri!td he h tut of b-
a iIo,,.i,-r -, .: i
ttte i iti friend.
e 1...S in i tea li'io
victory of
A:. ; -Yt.r II-.- ja A:,i i Jt, :-: An t :. v ; -
A !-,- : In i- k; A sumii. V:ib And ti: :
h-db
.. la -:r t.-arta; s.--r-.v-s ;-re in his -ar ! is brain: a - :: -i,a,s
until w
.,1. i..cuai
-.1 and I con;
w up. an,
.tmevi pa-.v-teaows
ad iv
:e itroains
height I suj-p.osed. F.-.i:. tVir the turf wh'eh '
7 Lotii n.M-.i'r.-w! ('bi-o-- b.'i l fa.:. en i.oe.t r in,'. 1 must Cave lie, ', k'.hed
lotte. ile would have male a formal pr-: on the spot. The hole was too huge for me ; vosal for her l and, if the marked di-eourge-; to creep up, by pressing against it with try ' umut of her family bad not shut out every ' back and knees; and there were no friendly opporttit.it v. This touched his pride, and nobs or protuberances visible up its smooth
scions existence. My senses were ilea l. Ii what hapi eue l afterwards had ocemrcd at that time, there wotdd have been no story for on to lisicn to.
via imitation of Fair
m s
Ouce on"
0 i
a btirnin.
thi
rsr
Hung
.an.
t .-. t !--,.
ie woous.
or.ee made I.im declare, iti an off-hand way, that it would cos htm but very little trouble to land such a bght. cargo as that, some p'eas-i ,i evening iti France, or even ou one of the A 7. re b-lan-ls, if orange groves and . orange blossoms were w hat my lady eared about. It is wonderful how far. and how
Cell.
1 1 I
wc
do ilv when once
sides. The chasm increased in .' it descended; like an inverted might possibly climb up a wall;
creep along a ceiling? ' I shouted as I lay; no one answered.. shouted again and a; tin. Then I thought that too much shouting would exhaust my strength, and unlit me for the task of mo-aut-
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entirely passcu away. l i.-oaea up, m.a u:i was d..rk; not even the stars or the cloudy
skv were
cavort
be
seen at
the openinj
oi mv
A shower of catlh and hea v sn!u
loll u; on mo :-.s I lav. I si ill w.-.s
bavelv
,va:;r a'.m cusc!ctns ami a at "an was me
ouiv eidenee which escaped me that I bad again recovered the use of my senses.
hut lie seemed desirous of finding some one
... . ,1 .. : in th" assemblage, and, guided by a conndant : contest v, :ta jventu
j i 1 - i . ii- . 'rn...- ,..., tt,,,:, ,,--c ,r l m f ime his re. in bis secret, who was devote ! to h:s i roie-.-ts ?.''-;
solve was accomplished; the young collegian 1'";1''- the handsome actress and The delight of the Frenchman knew no stood at the head of the nation. mmenced an attack from under the mask, bounds: unlet was rest-ted for the day. The Manchester Guardian tells the U-! She listened at first negligently, but the con- . During the night the Kentuckian h-ft the i .,. c ivnM..li -i i.i.iiil-o- I-lo r'Uh i fidant took occasion to w hisper something in ; beat. The next nmndng, after breakfast,
her ear. , tue passengers were s.avt.eo. ty me o.s"'1 hat is a yo ting Uussiaa riacc of c-igh-' cordant sound of their old tormentor;
-w I.v a romoanioin who is now a re-1 batidsome as A-.oi.ts, and im- Ilo,.sier haa oiscovere 1 that the coast v.
..on. .,....!.,,., -a lli..l WvmPiln. what ' me;a.-. 'v rich." i clear, a
lauiv liiviiciH.'.i 1 l t course of action he i leant to adopt in order N-tiiing m-e was needed 'o make the ac- the pacr.g-rs. ' . i ... i .1 .. - f . . : . ; r.
bis way in society. The ; our.g ""V-!- wn,u 1 '"": acreameu in-.- u-.
iv repVed mai.o 'i vereo so cunmngiy tna; mij manage i seated to rea t n
to steal away, r.uhougn s-be had romtsea t
author and statesman: When iVlsraeli was a I'C.r at school, he
noun i r ,,-
'swifiiv, hcedle-
th -v are ut'err. 1. S.ie
close ;!ie Oreioii, but instead, laid the first : irom stratum to stratum of each well-marked . uttered a faint bu
u-
m
I n
easpiv,
ttt.i
"Holloa! What's tha down th.-ieV I vo' re whose tout fvras fanv!:...r ; .
said
it Iran
foundation ik-r one of trangemeu's which vi; only kt.iw. The re j r.gr.v.c.? mani
cT-
m-d es
lage Uvighboihooo
;e sncci
b
; ve
I he.vrd a
' i-r w -;-- lae.i c'r w.-i-f i
layer of chalk. And the!
oeas oi loio i uv gai e iu .ae g.e;io.:-i l.o.io v eCliO '.
hopes. If foot -holes could only be cut: :x XNas .w .c-1 bv Charlotte's Tiiongh the feat was dink-u!', it might be ,,;,ee more ad
moment s w ins
cry.
l,
ki.r, and the
f departing footsteps, -md the: again. Tiie voice oeihi;i,l
no.
s-..,l
The attempt must b
ma-le,
't OiO..
icorge; Keep np vor
a on ius SK-ao.
i . .... ,.i -haired na.li ftcai
was r.artiv caused ov the tuvsterv i rarttca.-ie.
w -hich hung to Richard's am; le means. The 1 I arose, stiff at id bruised. No matter, p, ..,vo minutes I will come and him" choice was unhesitatingly made in my favor The lirt layer of dints was not mora than pon'i you know me:''
.1 'I ! ,.t,i .in.-,. : i.l v i !.. U ..... ' 1 1
il 11
in coiise paercc: as a sort oi rejected canui- seven or etgin ieet overnead. 1 nose once j 1 then dm know that tt com-l be :.o olner date, Richard Len-y really did lie amongst reached, I could secure a fooling, and obtain fnan xnv !d rival, Richard Leru ' fore 1
lie -l,,,, .r ii-i i.'-.-. v,.c.-.t o-i.i i i-. i i!-i ,-T n I.in -1 tt-- i; -i vf 1 11 'T1 ,t li'ii f.'.r mv T T t VI , 1 . .,,! 1 ...,V...-.t ... ,- ,U,,i.t1
i which was bv no means likelv to be re- to climb to th -m with mv feet and hands
count cooect my inougiiis, a ng:u cd against one side of the well; ;
'unmer- :' then
THE RESCUE;
move
d bv the I'ovsterh.g. scornful air of su- 1
mv"
de!
ine cru.m
ui
THE LOST li R IDE G ROOM, looked at, and treated us,
rv ha:
;s liicKKSs
periority with which he mostly spoke of, support half my weight. As last as I at
tempted to get handhold or footing, it fell :
Charlotte and I took leave of my father in fragments to the ground.
r.e.t., a better thougnt to 0;g it awav.
'itt'g w!' woniu not j til0 direciion opposite the faU-u. table of
rev September evening, with the
We had devoted the morning before
mv
on t
full conviction that every blesing was in and make a mound so high that, by standstore for us which aaection and wealth bad S on U- 1 oouKi to ro ich the ihm
with mv hands. I had mv knife to hob'
hint, and just over it, Richard appea " I. w ith a lantern in one liand, and a rope tied to a -stick, aeioss it, in the other. "Have you strength enough left to si! npon this, and to hold by the rope while 1 haul
te make
aspirant piomp'
"I mean to w rite a bo-k which will make me famous. When I have pureluned lam?, ; L mean to get a seat, in Parliament, and w hen once iu.lVriiamwit, I shall be dclei.d.ued l" bec-oii' a right honmable." i All this has been fuliilled. And we be1'eve the aticcu ate we have rec-''-de,d solves any mystery. ! Ai'i b;rh b 'ys, lut rcmendi'-r, the t-q, of 1 the ladder is not miuhed by one mighty
line O.ay atoer you i.ave iro me
ath ol the ha! ot science U'gms
in your sehool-rootii,
and every lesson well learned is a step. J vott see thai, little blue eyed fellow m the corner, looking so quietly and s.tea lily upon his book? His body is still, but his sou!, if you could only see it, is taking steps aiong an unseen but real path wh'eh lead-: through the. broad and beautiful fields of knowledge.
o rose, anu l-oue.i
sup with him, and she went to the Cafe An- his shoulders an "bus to take supper with the P.us:aa j. since. ' vaie he? ' Srareeiy bad they insl-dled themselves in is Mon-dcur Ket a r d-lrc'. w hen s-tac one kne.-ke:! at the - o-ea-v-'''
i.oor. ,o resjiousa was mane, i-ut ine u-.ior rpeiicd and the count appeared. He had followed them, and the curat e.-s knew it we!!; for .-lie had arranged everything so that be could 1". put upon their trr.clt. The
to revenge hirnrelf cut !. and worse tha i ever The French.,:, n, r. oil th l!r-t sou-d,
tislv am
: f ' i ' ..tk, n do maa vj
rugged b
Titn i'h:.
a m
KPa
b
l'.'.m" so"
, men. The
' wh.-re veil now are,
at the d .t.
the young man hastened to replace Ids nnis and ooviaed his head with the hood cf i, domino.
The c-unt hd made 1
I p'at.'ance to
qavaeh the fickle actr s for iter dc-ption,
and up to th
, u, '
of fame and wealth
to procure. Over tbr
w :.t e - el , .r
" to the nrr:igeme".t- of those
d-1 -htfi;'. vudless little adairs. ' lv
.-v r.-.u; be s.-i i-i .vder on sncli ' P tae lime-tree avenue, anu then.
i t ..i ,,i .-'-..I no- night, mv la-lv-love! Gooi-niuht
ta take a last i'-" l Ji L,lt- -- i.tst. nine. 1.-1111.1110,
green, ami !,:l-i -.1.. 1
3-'JU j thus
me; and. after much hard work, my obj.-e; was accomplished, and I got. whhhi reach of
u up. "I think I have," I
utioei
. I got the
me, and held by the rope, t . (
wn, v a a r , o 1 1 e ana ni'.
tue shell.
Mv hands bad firm hold of tl
se
a.lv on mv seat.
Richard Ian
n.s ret i
dm .Idea pe, was to b; ;. i, al rea 1 v
i xG --.Iv Ihu
a" d li'"--- s 'k - ,.-.r ...1.1 - A 1 1 rcCutve it a we
to h.:v-. t oa-- rott tge
, at the lovaie w hich urs in partnership.
1,
tal tiint. Thev w
ore cut wtta ciaig- i
u-
.alle I as ot
coo
time. father's ma; si s mivst in the fro an Charh.tt W id .wed m the lime tree rr-iatr, . n, i .-. o-dy sir. market nhi-'e.
.00.I at the d ir, realy to . rossed the market place
t-ir t.m twentieth
by t-ourtesy, next door to my .e by far the best and handj lare. li was some litanee 's h-aise, where she and her her lived: all the way down - v.. -a- -, thea over the breev
ah! think of to-morrow. The quarters of the church clock struck half-past nine.
r-in-law. And, once otte!
It was somewhat oaviv to leave: but ttiv v!'l.v leaving ttie other tiee to work".
G -od-uight, dear niol nvre, g .o.1 -night, Cl
"s t ravers".! g the nriueinal and v-'as
sun; ev m vie in
father's plan's re-juired it. lie 'h-sired that we should be married, not at the church of the village w here we vll resided, but at one distant a short walk, in which lie took a peculiar intere.-t where he ha i selected the spot- for a family burial-place, and where he w ished the family registers to be kept. It
a seciuile.l naniiet ; ana my latc.er ha-t
. ii to vor.
the vtilag
re priest that I w ould lod
for a w Rile at a farm-house there, in order
ing: but I found that, by raising rays, if, and , then thrusting my foot into the chalk and ( marl, I could support myself with one hand 1
1 did i
work; cleaving away the chalk aboe the' hint, so as to give me greater standing room. At last I thought 1 might venture open the ledge itself. By a supreme effort. I reached the shelf; but moisture bad made the chalk unctuons and slippery to the baffled grasp. It was in vain to think of mounting higher, with no point of support, lo ilrm footing. A desperate leap across the chasm afforded not the slightest hope; because, even if suc-
finvilv on the edge of his s'andli-g-j lace, and
hauled me up. By a sleighf-of-hano, and : an effort of strennd). in which 1 wrs. loot
ami honor. Perhaps: he is now oa Lis wry,! even now, to Congress; a e! jus: as fast now j as when twenty years hence, thousands shall ; be delighted at bis wisdom and ioqnence, and vote for him as their representative in : 1
the National Council.
c.iToy. On-
weak to render him the least assistance, he landed me at the mouth of a sub ..'Vo-mean gallery, opening into the well. 1 could jus', see, mi looking back, that if 1 had only maintained my position on the ledg-s ef tout, and improved, it a little, I might, by mh.r'.ng and vigorous leap, have sprung to the entrance of this vevv gallerv. Pail t'no-e ideas
were.
now us
worn out
ihat I
cou
I was so ti
Id
lorocgoi v
searoe.v .srat
and
an entreaty tor water pieces pression of thanks.
d cv
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. Reuben Ibuizey, of Virginia, owed the Ge:ii eral one thousand pounds. Wh.ii-' Pivsident of the United States, one of his agei't--Ivotight an action for the money; i idgemci.t was obl.air.ed, and execution is.an-d against the body of the defendant, who was tab, -a to jail. He had considerable landed estate, but this bind of propeny cannot be s-hi m : Vivieia. unless at the dls-ivdon of the
owner, lie had a huge family, and for the sake of his children, preferred lying in j.dl to selling bis land. A friend hinted to him
who on her part was sufficiently cmbartassed. "But, sir,' said th" young maa, with a soft sweet voice, "what wrong do you find in two friends, two sis' ers, wishing to sup t.oge..hir, who have matte: of import; nee
, to talk about : ' ; "You wii! try in vain to Impose on me, 'Ir," replied the cmml in a iu:gh tosie, "I ; know tha' vo't are a man." j "And suppose 1 am sli ?'' ! "1 tell yo-i th.u madam is crg-.ged to sup ! 'v:rl nie, and I si,.td not rtnVci her to rip ! wiih another." j "Rat if madam has thang.T her no'Jon? : mi 'b things occur every d -iy." i "I shall not permit it. She shall sup v, i,h . me and me alone."' "To dispose thns of the wishes of niad- : rra, and to talk as master have you ; rlghis?" i "Yes, sir, I have rights the most positive," : replied the count, exaggt raiiug a little the
the tiiitb in favor of bis cause. v
"Ah sir, if madam, the countess, beard
uo pas ever niiv 1 SI'
cioquent trnpt e man un-; 10. .on u-
1 r -ss. v, ate 1 ts avTii the I ore: gn review
1 "Wi.-.n T-a... .h.ne had r:, .-': - 1 I'll g his i-yrantld of r.ioeuty t::o-is,.ud skulls, and was seen str.t.dlng a. the ga'c 1 mas-.-US glittering vri-h steJ with his b-ttle-sx-. on his -boulder, till ids fierce h-ts fie 1 ov.s to nets victory raid carnage, th j ker (-:t might have faucied that nature was .n dratit tltroi-s for bavcf and despair bal taltea 1 osst'sslon of the ea-iii, ami the sun oi ma::-
k'u-I seme l s.jtsing in. seas of ne
it might be that on that very g.d 1 araerlanc. a little bov was phn ing n in the street- of Mentz. w iee hist-
n.ore :tnj-ort:Vi? ti:an twenty Tam-rh.-.es. 1 The Tartar Kahn, with the shag r drntrns of the wilderness, pass ! away hi e the wb.irli wind, to be forgotten, ;md that Gen:: an a-t -; zra: h-s err 'tight a b-uie'.'.t v. is vat tat-
1. Yet 1 -lav of
v.
e.si'.r. iiitri-
a t .
x p
all
1 ox-
1 1 .
.; tert ie l-em.p-ess 10 .Naro-
:, av-'i! with t be tiie.ve.ilde ty, tines Faust.
Comr-an Mama the brahmins the i
,1
on i'.. :.r.M Uilarre cereia
of the most singular ot
cii-i, ms. It t.i in tios.-ri and the woman gc. r,.t. ti and. a calf and an o'. 1 1 rl.
liold his hand by the old m it.'s 1
tie s lian-i nv ,ne iitisi.ana s
the cow, bv the t.dl; and then the
-Among y is o..-j
ir m iny :::gti: -r dar x--..y::!;-"m.ui water w ith a cow . Thrmaudo-li
1
quakerlike.
ter! It
v. a,.ch-,;, tlllts' thro : r. g ef'b
the co mi; e 'il l -T
:.t of our house wa
.-i neatness, an t but allity. But en- ' v.-t hard to display good taste : banker's b.vfk puts no veto on the
that the wedding might be
place he hxel his
mv interest were to obev.
formed at the ' 0(-ssful, I cool I not for one. moment maintain j
"You shall drink to your fill in 01 e ih.-'ant, ' tiull ,n-obablv Gen. Wash.'mgton d.id not know ,
heart upon.
M v dutv and
remain on the le I go of libit. Another mo-
bill first
me mention one
thi'
'Good-night, Charlotte," had not long been
the advantage -aincb T was determined to' "d I am heartily glad to have helped' uni; .,,,vthlng of the proceeding, and that It migl.t
1-is ', well to send him a statement of tue o;r"You cuuistauee. lie did so and the very next
nival of
yu.' 1, "Sir, I do not receive bssons, I give Umm; ,
Ui.i.l r,,n,l,ir nni I-.; ie! 'Oil tor vnlir
ill
t her
,1
a 1 l-avts man tl.-s
r by then cl-ibe-; then hiiila the c ov and call.
meat, and a rattling on the floor soon taught ': understood that you keep my sc-a
anu vou s!i
conduct and your word!"' "A challenge."
Yes, sir; ---'-.I do mo the pleasure ot tab
.1
f 1 3
gmts of furtiinre which
g tran a to tlie wh h, and bc-st.v.v a gbu m, h " kl " g d-w n :
gives tnc Uttered,
X'-
th'S a t -'--1. e I
itry and not a h rea.v the bom
1 1 -v 1 .1 1 :i ' .i-Willilt b'l'l I'O I illJ T 1 1 M'. hill i''A t ' l. . ... C a.l.. li'lM H 1 ! I
- - , , lilv I I I I M t i Iv .-oilncr;, 1 u i it o'll. i (ll.'l.iiVllV ' ' I ' ' ' v 1 , . 1 i
.i iyj i-euni iu it, 't"'v.co km i ... ; "-'j tils irUUtMl HI LI lilt liu,i,',0"" I iti 1
. .i : in mr iini.-iiiuM (in. 1 1 i 1 :i ' ' 1 1 t, ti i - -w- -
ther with a ' -' j " -.-.. -, - --c . . , , , , i ... .i. . ....... . .- i ,.. ! ftar lo make a voaug laiv
. , , , . i .. ,. . S' ,i iiri' 11 uui.1,1,,.
bruised, I spent some time prostrated by halfi w ..at you see along the gaaencs, are. to yo,,, fuli discba-go and a severe r.q.raaanu to inc. j does md nle.ise m- t- show it j deep in b.ppl.'.ess-go her tv
coiiscio'.is but acute sensation of miseiv. 1 not mug out snaiows anu ui earns. iac i ?.rCi,t for having acted in su.-u a mauut..
Then pass my temporary home. Oar village, and its o upon our ii v- few sea' t.-rcd lights, w ere soon left behind, a that greatest and I then was upon the open down, walk-
beneath mv weight; only just falling to i
ern-d, me nud..r in K-mine.i nn,l ,-:,t ... ,i ! which would be an insult, and, c course, i ,;s immediate release, togetl
t !it ItllC V1 l , a
Then thev e-o to divers othi r
5 money, and then go ih, Ir way. b h i -dh-ss to aid tb.,', the money given t- the -bus a: t the cone! mdon of the man :age ceremony "-a
a-d'ui, commaiiiling ing cm with a springing step. Oa one side little of that country was spread the Unglish Channel: and from
birds, half a d-:'..'
v-
.. 1
to
1
h h mv father time to time I could mark the appearance of
p me auiet and con- the light at Cape Grit.cz, on the French
h ;o 1 -or : ,i e -dosing perspective ca--t opp.-.s;te. There it was, coming and
w, there was toe sea, like a bright going, dashing (Hit and dying away, with art rising l-fore si's. White-sailed .never-ceasing coquetry. The , !i;Y p,y p0 s. 'a-wid . I s'camers, 11. tied to and t.-e: mv -.:: h an.l the. sea. Tiiere was no
- i fro tor ,-ur ar.p.s. t.v. nt. . danger; for, although the moon is not up, it
We t-'j pel down the t-. rrace steps, and of is bright she
course ke.t in r.iaei t
giotto to ;,.e r be lined i hron
; f our vl Vessels, c
: X tat la "-ms
h ir t v. o car arv
mo,-i,t','au'.s. i-.
... ... ...... ' . ...... ,i"t.'" i. . .11,-1, v.istur.-,! to . ;
M"0! wiocU as vet 1 lia t not n it, iierran to .' v"" i rr nou.ev va coi.-s, .,... ...... ,., tl,i ,AIir of silk an ce cream, s.-vcal ro----t-u'.s
steal over nv, but could gain no mastery. I was unable to make any other reply, bis family, who never la.d down their "':iV,s! " js.pieexe of the hand, and il With eaih moment of incipient unconscious- than to seize his band, and bot into tears. 1 at mght without presenting prayers to llea eu , " j 1( , ar.. jatisfi.-l!" ! new bonnet. If she don't n. ss, (duuloite was presetitcd to me, first, in i How I got from the caverns to the face of "for their beloved Washington." lrovi- , t m:11-' a!1,l Pood" fell! dbcb-shig a 1 because she ca .'!. her wedding-dress; next, in our terrace beck-; the cliff, bow thence to the b. acid ibe si- deuce smiled upon the lab-rs ot t ie gratelm , ' - i . ' . i sp.enaiu heao oi leonao naa, ana ui soqn inning me ga:iy fivm the garden below; then 1 cbnb-d hamlet, and the sleeping Village, docs family, and m a lew years Uou.- cnji jc i, ,,t,,,1 t rc00 'iiied the countess. The j Gori.nv'T rat Anvthiv
ie pv. la. !',
t a
.'. w a
t. i-Ti.-n cf.-ii-.G ii.t Is l,o. -lit s! w'i -bl 1 K'T--o- sv,ir- iiu-ti ot"
little art Inch! the w ay as well as 1 did m v father's gaiden
.li I had cause 1 to walks. In September, however, mists will
at with foreign she1, Is and ; an-l, as 1 appioache-l the valley, there
-1
wdh
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we were walking arm-m-arm in snv.hng con-, reany s. em to my memory ime a visum. ; the exquisite I'leasme . "e i . vcrsation; or seated happily together n m v ''' the way across the dow us, I.ercy siopj.ed j the money, with the interest, at the Ieet father's hi ".-..rv. But the full consciousness : once or twice, m-re for the sake of resting ' ol the t ml v great, man. Washington re-
w hich rat .id! v succeeded presented each mo-' my aching limbs, than of taking breath or '-minded him that the debt was discharged. .
ment the hideous truth. It was now broa I repose himself, lhu ing these intervals, lie i Rouzev reidied, that the debt of his family
actress shared his suriirise, and saluted the discovery w ith a burst of joyous laughter: but
motln r of a la
' the number of her children.
Ill s, . The
!. un.lv, wasciicoav as.ua
glittering si .us. mo.e gifts from my ever- came the offspring of the pretty stream
,t which
(bjc" A humorous b How suhpicned as
xx bo xvas not virions for brow b-atin
day; and 1 realized Charlotte's sufferings. I qmeily remarked to me how preplan ed and p the fallier ol Ins country ana urn rn" witness on a trial for an us-simlt, one of th,
In held her awaiting me in her bridal dress; ; ""lair xve had ail of us been to bun: gthat. server of their parents cou, a ne.xei ih "Js-j (,,nllS(,
now hastening to the window-, and straining ' as lor Charlotte, he considered her as a child, ! charge.'.; and t ie Gcncia!, ,o avo-a iiu.. i i i : what distance he xvas
happened;
:i halt."
t. fellow?"
n-jibed vockii'g to and f: h.is'i: In vs .i;: , " -.'"
l'v
I ,a in-, si, -ot feuirtee;
fj7" Tin-re is an in.vip: iei on a stone at. I. a Point, bake S pe-.i- r,
! reads as follows: ".lohii l'h,.
' " "' ' -i"",.,. ..i x v...,. .., .- .... e...M ..e . . lu,r oy(Mr iJk, v.p,jeV( in thft 1opc of mv i a lutle sister, almost even as a babv phiv- j pressing imporimuty ot the giaie.m "S-"- ; fl,,m ,h(, vart when the asau!t laughr gy-rd-e g the straight gnm-l w alk, ,o-nl running along the ground before the , ,)W -t.k(,,; .wn I v despair at ' thing. She was not the won, m for him; he, ia, who would not he denh d, accepted H"' ! ,vlsU ;,roq . hanked on evdi sale xviih a rej-'mcrt of waul. Is there a m-ht-fog corning on? Per- , . .. , . .... , , f. ia rr., l . -,i ...;,n n,,i . ,-!. i u. .v i .livide it. 1111.1112 1 ,
11 lux aasence. ia x- lamer, 100, nose me nan " wi, .m iim m hum e 01 , inoii- mn , " - - , ",l nst tour toet live mclics ami i dihlias: that led us to the little gate, on-: haps there m.yK It so, Witcr steer -piite' nin Inimi! These fancies ! tl-devil about her. No d-nbt he could ' Rot.aVs children, which he immediately r. I . . ir ot t .a ibl 1.,. ,v, , , f . i 1 " I
.ngto-,xe usa,;nss.onio my utwi ,oti '" ' ''? ! destroved mv power of thought. I f.-lt w.ld : Lave carried her off; and no doubt she would 1 did. said the counsel innr.,.ir,,-. 1 ar,! ,-,ri-h-.r 1 ' Cillt ltd ltld. It IS OUtte im'so-sibte to loisS .'..'- . . . . ..... . i 1 1 . i . . .- i
'" , , ; . : . .. . , ' . 1 ' " . I an.l Hunzted. 1 raved a-nl slnmted, and lis- , mivc lovci mm uespera ictx a loiimgnt a:-, I "P.ecaus,- 1 expected some f
1 lie oear o, , mm was rejoicea ro receive u... a, - " .. . . aiey, it is , know:,vT )0 Mmvor r... , com. ; terwards. But, when be bad once got her. llorm. ScuxE;-"I,andlord, I have get a . . .,
lv shot as a maik of brother."
all
.10. 1,1.-1 v. to
il. A
w is xv hat
he fo long bal equal' v dan n,t to n:s the hamlet. Rich
wish; 1 f,,r. We hardly knew whether to ; 1 I, roy has been fre pn ntly lu-kwar I and -mile or n,-r, for joy, as we all sat together ;foiwa, I the last few excings; it would be on the same mstie bench, overshadowed by strange if we should chance to meet here, the tulip-tree, wba h vine fine s.v.l my f.sth- i and on sudi an oecadon.
Bat an ansv er .lid come: a maddening w hat should he have done w ith such a blue- secret that will make your fortune for you."
answer. The sound of bells dull, dead, eyed milk-and-xvatcr angel as that?' Noth-j "No; w hat is it?" j and in my hideous xvellhole, just distingir.sh- ; ing serious to annoy us had ever entered his ; -JV you see that roast goose on the table?" able They rang out. my marriage ptal. j head. And my father ought not quite to j "Yes; what of it?" Why xvas I not biiri-d alive xvhen I fust fell? for -et the source of his own foitmie, and, "That is the- one whose cackling saved
had hims.df brmght frrc North Arvrica. ; -., and st.il cc, chef. ly. -I f d .';- uci'-s Vv - kit'- lie b.-.-,io ;v-- ,;"-s utor ' .!, ,'i . - . h th '
'ool or other
fgJ"lt i said that lr. Penjamin Britndeth, of pill notoriety, is devoting his entire time and energy to the cultivation of the
osier or basket willow. It spikes us that
(Vr- At a social party one ex et it g the question xvas put, "What is religi-c ? ' '-llebgioP,"
replied one cf the party, "ie'l ;!n 1 su vanes against f.re in the -cxt xv. w hich honest v is the l-st J: -"
an hi.
Ii a fe-x- nrn-1 J could have drunk Moo !, in my ih-'rst, ' hold hlmM'lf rdoof from his c puis; a'diongh Pome. I can sh?' you w-!," t-h fort-iinrin piRsand ''weeping" v-'Jlo'.v -fronW go first.
n ft-
ectl
I).- I mis', I
no m ,
it b- quietly b -n - b ichor V p""- ' tr v! en b;m
(SrT The roan who went for .mtnr:'. measnr.-s hrr. not rct-.o-ncd ' t is suggested that he mav have fallen into ou- of them.
Got. to Mill. Wa r-t;-
trori ha.-, mvr ie
d a M: ' M .
