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Heetid-n-Audlio, the stars of night - Forth to her banner flew; And mOra With pencil dipt in light, I The hlnshes on it drew; chieftain seized the prize, ' Alf .glorioasjy unfurfed: Rofired .jvit b i\* to bis Aattve skies, And Waved it o’er the wbrid. TO THE MOON. ex wRa.'MPZZY ‘ Hail, lOWely drb ! vVhose placid light > lllames the louely winter night, ?5 3 w\more wt)ite» . _ . steady light Topiiid thetraveKArboBie. , . | 7 ai|, iotk|^ orb’, whose beams sefenc . lUuraeJtDe Butiyiner-eveoine'sscene; When friein|s together meet,,! Conversing by thy silver light, Each smili’ig face appears mote bright, , £ach friendly word more sweet Sweet orb! I l|>vetby beams to see; ; Look on the njoon and think of a e, . My friend bp? often said; ^ And now my friend is far away, | Whene’er I see thy welco,^ r*y»! , The mandap is obey’d. ^ j t a 3 & JtlEW-YOBK m a r k e t s . Feb. 6, 1827 . , , r Ashes—Eota». per ton, ;|j ;95 a 00 00 69 out upon a dreary cofur't-yaid, where IXZaiKXZiZASM AND HIS DAUGHTEil. Ludalph hnd faced many dangers without shrinking.lYut the appdJling cir- cumstjaocee wnich now surrounded him eXcit«d; a painful thrill; the biop^ ijj&h'- dd through hia veins with fearful rapid ity; hiA pulses throbbed, his hMrt beat, and with strayed eyes he gazed, widely around. He !was conducted in silence through a glhomy pasaage, m hich led from his dungeon \ a d i ^ opened, and he found hiraMf suddenljthrisi into a square apartment, the m^sy walls of •which, dark and frowpiog, were bare, save that at intervals a staple e r a chain of rusty iron was ^pended from the rough stooe. . \Seyeral instri meot$ of strange shapes w ^ heaped togetheil in .a corner, ap p ^ n tly removed for i the purpose of m ^ ing room for some oth er apparatus Iwhich was raistsd in the cdntrettf ihe Hooivcovered with a black clTb. ; A/grt|ied window affonled suffi cient ligint to revepl the mtdaucholy achompaiiimeiits ofthis. dismal t hamber; anjd drawing towards it, the knight look- Pearls B^f—prime new, bbl. mess, new, iPork—prime, new, mess', new. Butter, lb. Lard, ‘ Cheese, Hams, Flour—N. Y. Superfine, bbl. Western canal, ' Rye -Flour, Genesee Wheat, ; bush. Noplhern Com, Oatsj Pi'pe.Stavtes, - r^Tm. BfalHO.W. 0 . ^ lOOOo n 10125 he beheld a scaffold, and all the insignia I 76 a 9 00 the axe, he heap 7 75 o 8 12 sawdust, and the griln leadsman II 7612 12 standing beside thein.^ For whom were 15 a 20 . these sickening preparations made?— IG the manacles which bound bis fetter- jOa /|MS lifphs, his close imprisonment for 6 00 A ^i|R above^illjthe accusation 6 25 0 6^w-flipia' conscious heart, returned a ready 4 00 a 4S& [ answer 11 and his approaching fate was ° 84 iho conviction that it was jhs :. On the field of battle, or even on gibbot ^r the Wheel, in a better cause, Ludolph xyould have yielded his last _ _______ _ ______________________ breath With heroic fortitude: bpt to de- r h Surrogates Court held kt the s'urregates I dishopored to the grave, and Otficeiin the village Cf Batavia, qi^ Tuesday ! leave behind him'the frail pjirtner of 18274 -Frtefent- his-gullt, exposed to the w o ^ ’s con- a so a 75 a 50,0 43 bo a 45'bO 24 ^ 0 00 00 _ oo f the RBRNEZRR MIX, jpq- Surrogatei i d S l singular tu&lely, perchance to a more dreadful punishment than that which now a- ' of the personal estate atid tne debts of .the/said deceiised (which was therewith presented) as far as he had been ablefto qiscqver the seme. Whereby it appears thatf the personal estate of J I® iP»y\his real es d or so dehf '\” T ‘ ” p®y AT i, '!■ the goods, chattels and'ereditsbf Robert Smith I ^aitfed the author of her shame, wrung late of the toWn of Phrry, deceased, suiting the warrior’s heart-strings, and subdued forthj that the said Robert Smith died seized of his ardept soul, a real estate mth in thisState^and that the s«Sd t .1 1 u \r w i . • 1 administratbr had iPadea just and true account » JjUtlolpn Von Vyilmenstein, descend- ' ............... .... ed worn a youngetj branch of a noble family, was* a soldibt of fortune ; he had sought and obtained’ renown, under the bamier of the Hungarian Monarch a- gainst fhe invading infidels j and after two glorioui campaigns, repaired to the courtof Duke Maximilian i)f -------- , to offer his sword in tho impending war with Lombardy. Undistinguished, a- mid a cj;owd of knights, anxiously pres sing their claims to high appoin tments in the-same service, he received very slight notice from the haughty prince who ruled’ with less than imperial splendor ; but Ludo|p|i| though am-. bitioUs, was qlso inodb§L,and, content to remain in obseurity| during the silk^ eo pas^pds of a court[ he awaited with nnmuripttring patiende ihe moment whereip |ii| feista of nrins should attract attention to his )M-dwess, Ludolpb’s ftrie p®*\®®®* expresk^e ^features, and noble bfeariog, haff riot j^assed wholly linnotiqed t the adfiiirlng whispers o f. tbre^aihslsils in her train drew the regard ^ ofjheii} |w|dnd and scornful tni§tv#||, Istoepgafdo. only child o f M ^ iip l^n ,' and Heiress of the duchy. Fkiseiiiilid, ■ Surr< F:V: T T T edhi^iop, cofopel- Fhy|i0jans and Sur- : ted at the ^bllege # |_ of'jfew-ferkj as a testi- ‘ ® degree was J tfitb the,ekh®ri®nce which , ’'^^wmse|fm a inducepiients ^ Si K®sid4nce, fy- j i l f hy a spell, the litlidtttt I f the <|ri^pss. was tpuchM i tome stran^ir heeginf. the, cbnsknt.Aubr J...> with diffipplj^^ in cohsednenee',^^ itnffieaspraMe distato^^ winch ftlrtnne pad placed petwbeh apd of the uhbeiadinigr^ statelih^s eti- flOetle wbibh, even rude tiaaes, mar^Qd th f »dedjglrGtfkold; hhd^^t^ in .the cdnsqioniheksdf h 9 f High j^lisdbuped^^^nM withth® crowd who i^iMed festival splendors, and aijiheiP^ whHdFew ojr feallmg her ladies dfhof^Alrdund her, sate aido.f In a disWhf circle, which none except pobles of eXfilted rank ffare, apfpVoach. iLove,.. howpj^ejf, soon' j^pfdd: oiit' a method by.iwhlch the prirfcess might hope tncpn:^erse -with-the object o f her hffecliops j ihe season of the, carnival approached j; aUd;iQ thefmHskmgand.di^ guistmg^ whieh distinguished iti rebels, she contriVBii,' 'without exciUpg suspi cion, to ehrage'Lupoiph io the dance. The knighp hung enamored oyer the dark-eyed h eau^, who reposing on his arm, suffered gentle W'ords to escape her lips, In reply to his ardenl protesta tions. Onp'evening the delighted piair altar; t, but Would M^apared,'drew. n e ^ ^.tlm al he. woul^‘have spoken of epffirort uiterejitje was denied, ntid fthp'^pridst J R. --- .r_ whi-ih ^ jk ih'the |hiaidjreatl®d hou|; jao^i mahy teajrk trere shed, how mahy hreatbed in the ohott internal that ensp^a l lphe knight’s hurning. finguro^Ljclajmed fie clay-cold hand of his bridjh m He: st^^^ U chains beside her f h !fe% n ll)rM last farewell, waijfdrhiddep 'hyltUe/Vffi t)iddeu'pykUf/vi diciivje parent,, who tore tjS^ spieki wife from the Wretched hushaiid’s 011- siretched arms., I . ' k The ffioDls. withdraw | fwrd and ^ast dppr niQW^ openedj nndvdwcloseff a- wmch jll^ diihctlwito th^^ ard'belbw _ ^ j5a«d'- Tiwdolpn, ifelt that the iidvande pf a f^W stehs would bring hini to^he grave. ; Death.- would haV;e beeu a welcope relOake from the-agony whi<|b had been. croY-. ded into the ‘last few| minutes;; but the thought of Isroengaiide’s dbsp itf, .uii- arraed him; and if ptayers Would haire availed, he would h p e supk in pros trate humility before his fearihly judge.-' The withering smite on the* ij)uke% l^^ the savage .glahc® of! h is flashing eyea, forbade hope. Maxjrailian Wajred hjin had wandered away from tip crowded j to depa^; the mtrepid wanr|or, dls- hall ; the sound of music stolb faintly j daining to beg^his life, and expose the upon their e a rs: the glare of the tapers ^ situation • of Ismengarde tO' t p rape threw a softened light from the wide ; soldiery below, prepared tb jObev jin ipils, nnd eptij^tedj M f •'i if* ' •\ “ y “ • gothic windows, upon banks and beds of flowers^ and the gems o f the spangled sky refiecteil in the crystal ridrrortef a \fairy laRq bqlow. It was iir mis sweet hour that Ludolph- besought his myste rious companion fd .reveal hei^elf—the veil dropped IVoui her rich tresses, and p beheld the princess Isntengarde, on whom he had been wont to gaze'as upon the stars aboye them. From this fatal evening the knight- haunted the palace gardens, making the air nitUsical with the wilchiog melody of his food guitar ; the melting serenade, breathed beneath the lattice of Ismen- garde’s’^chamber. Was ansivered by sig nals which repaid the minstrel’s song. Sometimes a shower of rose-buds, de tached from' the alabaster vase which graced his lady’s balcony, were dropped at his feet: at others the soft waking of- a lute, whose chords were swept at inter vals, assured him that there was one listener within—agentle heart, wrought by the s4ft persuasiveness of his lady to ans^wer with respomsivieyt^es. Thus emboldened, the adviiniuidus cavalier silence. . , ... The princess followed \ gi?et. 4 p recedio darting) form with' forwafdr shut the gravity, Kdif exam^^ them,! alid at length €hijP? ih ^ « f |e t ; •hlhck’ hDe,-Ath‘ih0oi^Mmtf'4 ' footed; 'mils-Were fora%cMre|iiily.:|^ide effefoa Reclined; iffid the htttchef/jlippill A ddliais imb his hand, hegg#^^^^ |)r., Addfebrain. F 1 letlT j^Ve ^ini = n patron*- izing nbd ; abd havlhgj back his ptfrt' chkke, he tool, it Up^ dreii' p^ ove^r it, and 4®hheri foly av^y. Sounds o f jEjlrtb arid rhveiry were stiU heard in thf ifoii of the iCroideh Ea-’ gle,wheh Hblf kpbckdd Idiidly at dbdr, and Ihe noise hroUghtfout tfiej nprtlydandlbrdl an 4 somb o r his sd ^ - me». T h e npbfo hearing yf the stu- dentr-his a r, impress- H his bbsi ^ t h the convict ori^^t^^^^ closed 'and opened py a then drawing a dagger from wfaijch g» afd bosom, ere Rudolph could ijaise. hijs n l a j ^ d ^ band tri save^ buried it deep! in thP: breast of her father, who fell' 4 'COrp^ at the fi|)ot-of the Pcwalyzed hy this unexpected c t^ p o p h e , th^ knight stood aghast wit¥ h o rror; His ifopt hn- , pulse was to rush upon jbe ^ a |r<u^|to meet the death whrfch had*M®ri pre vented by a murder so kailbarpus and so unnatural; butIlisfootsoemediJ|h:ai- ned to the spot, and v^pd i^tipn- less, watching, with intense solicitude the movements of the parricide! ^ | Israengarde betrayed no touch bijreC mnrsefui feeling; she covered tjiehodyi with the black drapery whi|(ih W cb% veniently near it, and tbenibrirHed of th^chanmer. Ludolph, leff al »- 5 JS witli ihe stiffening remains o^f hh| less, e n eo^, started, foopi'his thude, -almost trusting, that he! should dimed the marble balu^rade, and the from a fearful dream—>-but he lovers met-?^too often for Ludollpb’s ! could not escape the horribl^reahty.— honor, and for the peace of Ismen- garde. It was the painftil recollections, with the broach of duty to the sovereign he served, to the woman he adored, which bleached- Ludolph’s cheeks and shook his tortured fame. The impossibility of making atonement by the sacrifice 0/ his^ forfeit life, which added a sting t<^. the disgraceful punishment awaiting himr The knight’s minutes seemed now 16 be coumed; the executioner passed his fingers over the a^e, and looked .sonie-- what impatiently towards the spot where he stood : he cast his eyes upwards to catch'a glimpse of tho narrow pai^h of He turned to the window, and tpil) be held the preperations still go^g for ward. A friar had ascended tl|,e scaf fold to administer the Idst rites, ^nd the deep toll of a funeral bell smote jhoayily upon his ear. The priest who had per formed the bridal ceremony npw en tered, followed by; a 'few atfoodant monks, who, by theii- superior’s direc tions, took‘’’up the Duke’s body, with out removing the black Winding sheet which enveloped it. Ludolph’s^ chains were unclasped, and a rich lobe jtbrowfi' round, him, and, conducted into the hall of the audience, he sawjlstnen- garde seatgd on her father’s jthrqne, blue sky wh -cb canopied the' dismal ' the shouts which united their couft-yatd—all below was buried in • sovereignty. Maxltiiil- deep shade, but. the dancing sunbeams . reported to have died suddenly played upon the opposite wall, and he drank the golden light which perdunce, would never meet his eagdr gaze again. Lu'lolpb WHS roused from his agitating reflections by the opening of one of the three doors which 'he apartment con tained: the bolts dropped, ope by one —iterated harshly upon its ponderous hingfes—and, preceded by two domes tics, ithe Duka Maximilian entered.-^ Stern determ'fnalfon sate upon the aven ger’s brow ; he signed to-his attendants, and they removed the black drapery which had formerlerly attracted Lu- dolph’s attention, in the supposition that it covered some of those ditabolical en by the bursting of a blood-vesseil—&nd the tale, ifsuspected, remainad unques tioned. Hiches, power, rank—all tfcjat |the world could offer, were laid by Isojen- garde at her husband’s feet; he turned away in silent horror from the fruits of guilt, but still he could not abandon one who bad plungetl her soul in crijne for his sake, they lived together in ilopmy wretchedness. Untouched by repen tance, fori^^ed which had secure^ the idol of h e r^b jtio u s heart, Ismeug0rde resented Luddlph’s shuddering ai^gt^ish; her proud eyes quailed beneathh|s mel ancholy glance ; .a^?afterVaiDly seek ing to recover H |^ost, affectioijis, she gave herself up t™tbe world’s delusive pleasures. ^ ' gines of iniyqntive cruelty, constructed fof the pr 4 >mulgationr of human© auffirr- >og 5 *t-buii as Uie'sable train rolled ofl', i itdiscloseq, to his surprise, a temporary ! rippliilglwa- altar,,; magnificeuily decorated. The I !\ waving of th© flowejij the servants, laving performed the allotted heamiug stars, and the golden suui-Mght, task, i*etirod, and the same door revolv- unhappy knight saw.only thq sad inga Second time, Ismengarde was led J’®ui®tobraDc# of departed happiness; forward, fjale, trembling, and leaning j>e loathed his life, and he loathb^ the upontheatm of a dignified ecclesiastic— . murdress who had preserved hind from her. dark pair hanging dishevelled over ' ' ' her shoulqrirs—the diadem falling from her head, and the loose-fold? of her jew elled robe sweeping disorderly upon the ground. Still, in this utter des olation and misery, she preserved an air o f ^ n d e u r ; and though every limb was convulsed, the strong efforts which she made to preserve composure, was not wholly unsuccessful; and there were moments in which .her resolution ap peared to be as unconqum'ablo^as, fo©!? of her father; but I<udbl^¥kIone ob served hej- sbrrqwj-^'id hei hid his faifo in his fottgredi'l^riid?, turning away from thp sight bfHer beauty and her distress. Ap|>rpa|ff»i!” exclaimed the Duke, ad dressing the unhappy pair; “ the off spring of your mutual crime must be borii in wedlock, and the nuptial rites .goricludetj, d just dbom awaits its guilty pAroflts. The ©onvent and iho; scaffold uro both prepared ---- take ye leave therefoi'eJ of this world forever,” Lui- dolph, rejoicing; in'his misery, that th© life nod jh» reputation of Ismengarde the Ijxe, Beneath a palm-tree irt a garden at tached to the roouastery of Mount ^ a r- Ito 1iEx l 4 iA\r\AO n l>ni«wt«4 rflel, lie the bones of a knight sfoiii in ihe holy wars; and under a magnijflceDt tomb in the Cathedral church of ifor na tive city, thnso of Ismengarde rdpose. Happily, unconscious of jthe gui^ and misery of his parents, iHeir only child succeeded to the ducal tnrone. ' . .ir - of an Qx, as t o foamed,#?: rslbfofeh&d {fog t o r i su b to c e s vfi|h ‘fob: TiadkAlohri Hf a aiss, he migKI A bow d ir :wfocl #pul 4 bq ; & t o t o gdut,'' p a l s W '-|e |t i f o n c ¥ p ^ i ^ i ^ ^ Gompfote p a toea- ^ patririt; for^ttos wdiidmuj d & t o y , the d|cfori w i s t o to make ' periment, ari'^ for *!hat j^ujr^o se had i ...... ........... o d K e : t e d , |n d 'h f o t o g m ^ r i ^ •'. ■^i^^prnlp^: s^eh io:ti-tn flrrVft 5» iv0»0?in '.'V ' - n.S'tu{cr :uiiict|cjj was wohi , qnarc a godt lextirpaWni powdeij great^demaii|d, He was oYerj q^edj a f t o ^eWS;,^4tfd.handfo the before 1 h o t o ;/ ^ if and atiiddrid inggo^ t o to:^>torri .4 ilitiMiiliJs:® fop: to o le %?«li-toent ■lf n - — - y t o , ; w h waajae ppepe off fortuortuii8*s new guest w b o f favored ^ n s , »ud already in! iipag motion he* fingered the du'eats' which ifo Hoped wtmid soon h i transferred from foe ^traRger’i ftwlfot i t o his ^hatching up twd Wax CahdleS; he step- p,!ed' wifo qfodpuszealhefonifoe youth,* and' ushering him info a hmdsome a- partment, offered to i^isenbatnber him ofhfis cloak.j polf w t o d him®H'3vi(]h a h to h ty afo, {and^ fo|a de;p|aDd soj^ emri tone, p t o p “B®®d'toeVi' om Auppe^f- T h e ribtoufous, laridlprdi^itoP^^^* ed, and soon aftor retOTriedf hearing a lordly 4 isb o f sjthpking vianjJs, and folu two idonaemics, Ipaded with g^on bear ib.it ni^tcoE footoy’ cried jihe wife, anoii:- er,pea rah^;de foeir , ears, “ ^fl' wob ;yoju thliSi iostrint) belofo we are all eneff.iwhh^to npise.’'—V l’ am gfong .svVeetesii, .hfof have all the sci v .111;^ •witb niCjr Tf our jguelsfis a persoii I sus- pect hi m tori'e^ he hajs been accustomed to mat y attendants.” j Accordiugly the w n t o t>osse tyas mustered. Bhiuface,, in l t o hhujjUty,of his heart, wished to resign foe post of honor; bfit bis troop usrifosuch pressing argunieni.s to inJute h im to % th e H h imppp ssjblefo them. jowto by b t o r delicacies. While i te servants -arranged fori repast,! Rolf patted his dog, bestowipg rin h toone <>r two mutr tered > m onoayilal^s of n stice; and when lali was annouriefed^t i be ready, he placed himself at table, waved his hand, and paid, sternly, “ begone 1” \ Boniface looked at the servants, and ih^.^ervants at him ; . but there could be no disputing with pne ' vho seemed accustomed to command, land without loss o f time i ^ y all retired. As soon as the room v ras cleared, R ^ f directed h‘is attention to the re past, to which he did ample justice. He then giliily quaffed liis, generous wine, and fiplshed this fifiit ket of the farce with smoking a cigar, 'A t the first sound of the bell the ol edient land lord started into the room. Rolf gave a long loud > yawn, which was enough for the obsei(want toniface, who (taking up a pair o f candles, marsl lalled his si lent guest into a cominii dious bed chamber. Rolf flung himst If carelessly on a couch; without noti cing that a usefol personage called Hoots, stood ready to reteive his' commands. As his silent hutnor was by tl is time well known through foe whole louse, when he threw out a- leg, Boots thought it a signal for him to°do his cuty, and so- anxious was he to show.bis zeal, that Rolf’s boot Was half off btfore he see 4 med to know any thing of the matter. The moment, however, ho was aware of the transaction, he gi ve the man such a hearty cuff, as sent him realiug to the other side of the 1 oom, and a single stamp’ of his foot ch lared it of all intruders. Having fosten ed'foe door, he indulged liimself in at > exftovagant fit of laughtrir. Loud am I lohg were the peals, wflicb coritrastii|gso|stiririge- ly with his previous tacit urniiy, froze the blood oft every roan, woman,>, and child, wkbip the precints < >f foe GpldeU Eag^e, Rolf them weht to bed, and soundly till late hour, v hen he arose and equipped himself for he second act of the farCei Having unfastened foe door, he jutopfed again nto bUd, |nS rang the bell violently. When a ser vant entered; the room, Rolf threw one leg out of brid, and eellet out, “ break fast.” As Poon as foe ippaling Sight toel bis eyes!, the horror-! struck domes- tjc-rushed dtott Sfoirs, iior paused till he found hi'mself Id the kitchen, the door of%hfoh he bolted behind him.*’^ “ What, in foe name of wonder,” ex claimed foe landlady, “ is the meaning y '» '.i. f ' ' j 2 m ,,, ,...J. . „ _ I j j . i j , | , hi$ d W p r o b a ^ f f i'to w*^'^ bEisfon^hairi, p M ^ l e k , & eJMteririgteeth. ‘T^eaveii^ptome ua- • ' • ■ - -ton,cei.’f'^ej^eltoed. “ Are ' fore, stopped slowly dn, fuliowedhv iLoi three vfoiters, the hjstler, ihe s:;ii.io-i bpy^ foff'foe sculHcn, all hi-iri.up^ byj .«,ach c f o e r ’s'Cbatp I'b e p a r iy privf>e<i' a t m e back e f fo e d c o r to ta k e and fo Bite came fnoth er furious ptai.— ' They w tojustdllth j point ofiui.eln-g down idtos, whefoto hostess iliuuJ»r;ij<L oujt I comie^up gTajnce #1 his followto* which w Ofbnis He, the! JPVdro!ffe4fAer emt. THE TRICK OF A^ Rolf, bavi home, and be ner, snunte of the tow busy thro stragglers on t o tofo want N STUDENT, to m c e |fron) ofritoqfldiri- pfoe m g rkew ^ c e toeslded.—l ^ e ' , l*^bp, toirhuib gry eyes, were vrowing the ten|pting morsels. A sudden t mught a*ir®®k Rplf.-^IIe boldly advanced, and, fofcing one of the people aside|whispeipd to him that ho was sent at that quiel poir by Ithe celobiuted Dr. Addlebrain, to purchase the tailat^ the two hind[ifoofa of this uptoa^ ? Ydu conie tunibling ip here as if Piumbet’-Nip^ Were at your iheelsi”—“ T t o not o f heels !” fejacuiu- Tod foe seirvabt; say 1 ® hSsl.lioOfs I” •“ Who*has hoofs, hlockl eadt” demam \ ................. - -^idClkb ‘ r '7 I-: ':-i J . .. must b eat ihik eVil t o rif!^Ou ' drunkard n ^ r i t o pl**t**^ Up booby, a|nd seri Wh?f tol^^fsk^b- gentlemani wOnts—don’t you-hear hoiy furiously he & ringipgl llo one ringsfo foe; GoldefoEato ia m a n t o l f ^ p k payidf for it.’’- - “ t %ill riot t o d Obverse w^ith the enemy ” saidlihri trir- tto d doraestic.--^‘‘t)olt! fool! you shall ■'— t o ■! ,. a *. A.ilippqerid sUpenittural jeing; t|iri object ofin X .>• I . !/A- '.‘■ • '.'v , \ I I-.*. «.'»•' “ V^hat are ypn ibaut rheie 1 uuistj —-B.o.niraee cast a rtfetuli . I W ;; ;;Sj mrichifS|to say, | ‘ thii |vUl «e\t;rdo.”— .groan attiisfed their - ;,f.rc- hepsioki^f foeir weighty ar^iiiiu tus i and drijvrin to despair, the lancltJid bo|dly fotow' open tie door. rht ktfan|er had now thrust out of the b e d to t ouly twe hoofs, inn a K ttg black ia|i, which he whisked abf.ut iit,, th^partjxysm Of rage ; and had . j V: ll^ l f l ekn waiting to comploie tU :r iSlOj totron, i| was supplied by X .(n-l ber-Nlp^ who,^couute'rfeifiiig ibe degree cjf canipe vociferation, spi towards ithe doOr. • It was too' otut h—■ the whole trotfo about, iind in their night Boniface fell upon the w;.i- , terS^Hey on thp hostlers the hostlor.s on the%abJerboy, who overset ihe scul lion, and thoy.^all rolled down sfaiis, fighting and scuffling who should yet first into the kitchen. Tliree stu<k in the doorrwa'y, :,bih were quickly dis- lodgedl by thei|! compeers behitui, uiid; they allbfotedinto the kitchen, and bar- ricadec the door behind them.. Consiernauon reigned in the inn,; from tlie cella|r to the garret. Tb« guests were a|l ringing to know tho’ cause orfoeupi[oaf- The l?mdlao\ i ;nlH ed at the servants, who refused tn letixei their entitenchtom ; and Bviuifare pni-j demtly counterfeited a sw^on, f, <mi which fllXhe Kicks and cufls bestowt di on him bj' his active spou.se failed u* lo cal him At Iringth snatcbing np h tr.iv, and exclaiming. “ Should iie be ibc devil bimselfhe shtdlhave Ids b.ip .kf .'i, ifhe pavsi for it,”- foiS termagaui boluly ,marcheili!ipstoirsi. On foa^hirig fop ajiartment,. she found hejr guest seated'at the table, waiting fdr brpakfast, who after paying her the jcompliments of the morning with griyo cciurtesy, motioned her t-o sit down foe to^ist.- ShO'obeyed, and in damp soj gjanced under: the table ; but nothing w3s to be seen there except a pair of yery handsome imbooied leg.s. Unoer-prOtexi! of adjusiiftg the windjow' curtains, she ipade a detour to the rear, but wiih no 'bett®*' suO^ess; and foe foen walked *down stales, thorouglily perfoadea that all those toafyellous sto- rfos! hac qr^tofori. Iri foe' effect o l ale. 5 o i f hkving finifoefo h|s hfoakfaf’t, ^!Nl]^en;defofori . i t o and/ajt the ^?amri m afot o t o t o crirrMeiof foenrood and ricli b k r o n e ^ |^ e n ? to i n droye up to the < ,o0r. I n siam lfe^Bjk^ wifoiri m Golden Eagle., t o land t o y , foe, waiters, rind the mp tors,; and- into the kitchep stoppj ^olf» ’\hp purse ip ! hanfo Booifa|o atOold triipblfog befoto him. His prto fored pajymto was toldly rejec- tod; arid^it) a voice! almost inaudible froip a^tatipri, Bopitoo begged him to accept h i poor eritriiitaipnifpt, addings that he < ontoeredfori honOri oflils com- papy foi fif i t o Qomperisatipri. \ “ \ Rofou4yanciPg. “ this riot be* (4-t Iriast accript this purse you fcpo; to o t how much it wofild oblige me.” ed astol^lktofof fo^P’r etoeu forabid! Tempt mo re’s-; -;:excrilto:y t o s t exefo, ... 1 potfo,;to#| tooriey'fois$l^. 'Vrid'dayy’ *[ jj^iiyfoek there iario-'iiilfo for'it,”^ i r ^ ^ i h to r m ^ m , faanity :| “ brii|ripc»f< rfo/i^to ■gaily ■ t /if] I?.!'. -..•f '■\ >„• '3-11 f e i J ' A m : w - - m j ... ,;vr 1 4 ? •tfi-r # : m y - ’-- \ ' ■ . '■■f • '■' / ’ .F.. -41 '■M „ V S .4 . - y ■t . • I ti ■ ■-V <■■ _ ■• • .■A Mm • '••- If I f e . ' -tor: Msm