New York Clipper (Apr 1864)

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liK acwgif, .1 .-i.i .;lSrEW Y0BK:» SATUBto-A.Y.. APRII^ 16, 1864. f VOL. m^»,'£i ' FBioa SIX cmm. DEERT. ESTETEKTRippRT^ QOLDTBW^. . PHFLAN. FOX, TIEU^. NINE tfeADING BILLIAED PLAYEKS OF AMEKICA. KAVANAQU. 'T^. — \ —: • -J? • woA plaTlog irlt^. a'tlnj; dog, 'waa perbpa tbiMftal^ Iwonty. ^ba mTCrybeau'UM, trlthaaU|btfljiir«/U. oval, pslo tluieiiitiid (oldoa haJr, whioh olubirad ibiuid'lt . In rioh wi(TiHb7%or oyos wore largo and bright, bar oom , gman ood'1111017 ohUollod, her Dioula .potlUi'aiid n)!^.- ' Vor bindvti^all and.plump, Iny IiixUdMi>yupon barv ^ait,iM)nliy>i£il'oiiirll>-,aalt no.ii«((atloriTU wIttaln'lliBt ' ftlr and'gracofal fomi. ■ "* ■. ,' V y • ■ (fii.the tablo vera two dooontariofiflba, ab'if^'rg- itjil^ or a-dcaort; but noltbar of tho penonagoa of . na1laTe.n>qkoii laomed to pay nny attantlon to II, '.'^A ' '"Wlfonjrou bavo quite rnto^, n)|' doar," aald tiw aldar^ 1/,'gontfoman, kindly,'two will g(ro't|._' I beoonealannod at tlila Ibng and nsaloga ohi^," Up was loolilng ot tbo flTD'oa b'e spelfa, ooil o^nM not ago tho emllo wblob pasaod over bb wICs'a hattiroiuaba tiatonod, Tho' aml'loi^ wbatsTOr WBa'-Ma oaaid;'pUMd away In a laomanH and vltb n look of deop oonoem, aba fliUg the dog hof Illy Uamyit^f lap, and knoH by Ua'iUp. ' "Uy doar, kind husband," alia aaJd, looking op Into ms raoq, ;'I grIOTO to aoo you thua agltnted, Wt will go o'a ot onbo Ifyou wlab III' though, ea tboy aro wandering on foot: and woikretraTelllng with our oarrlage, we ahonlil oaton tbam eVon If wo romalnod.^ore till Doming." ■ . ' Bar huabnnd amoothod her goMon traaaoa and kfaa^i'; Sarbrow,., - ■• • "ii;. ,VWondorlDg—wandoringonfbot," bo aajd| "thatIf'flij^',' 'Yprythougbt wbluh torrUoa'mo.' iHrpn ifno iuurm ot^gk' to tho oblld, thoy may follow 6ut>'of-tlio*way patba i|M byo-Unoa, whoro wo nay lose aTory oloa to thelcabars- abonUi." ■ ■ j,;-^?^:'/ Tho young wife roaa la'hasta.'^llher to diiptty;'har 'aogamaia to please hlo) or to hide some tnnaleot ■mO' . , .. ■ , ■ •* ' ■• , ' ■ M;.<>Bjng, dear I" she mid, oareaaiiig his head. "Blng, pod . tell tbom to get the 6Brrlago'roady,and I will be wlUi yioa ' iri a moment," ', , Bho tbon paaaed'ont.ofaho room, ohamber, where a young gin) di Wh peoullnr to lady's-miil^/ftoiid ( ;dbw; Stio alarUid as.her.mbtraM^ _ riiotfrid. -Har roayftoo'fmi^digrkffiji'iw ly with the bright g«l<^D^«ir]w.Miaeip1^tp^ pleilon of.U4y Iv^!''''" ; ^ "Uavoyouuymaasu^'i^riBeP* orisd.(iw |»'t(i)r, lB a . hMhodfsilgartoba.^- ;.^''V'V: • ^'ii-.^ffr -v• ■'. The gl4jt/U^ l^r atllp of pa|>i^|^ jj^^w;tM4li^; THE DYING YANKEE. ■ A Homely Ballad of a Worthy Man.. wluiiaa fOB T BK Hiji ^yM GUrrai. KOa, in tail li<nt«lnm rutar £m»i>pIU wa bm, .Wbfln the dnadfol IwttlMtfed, tfialno.work «f d«ah via o'ar— , Tor ■ baD hj* ka bad'aHIBod, Jiut oi the diy wu won, ■■ > ^' And he Btood the pAln vBmralui ]iko oU Nfttbu PukM'a tan, "Bo;*," he ajit "nr oiura'a oookliig, but in bear ttjlko a man,, fio be 4<iIok and mile to tiiUier, ot mi ilatiir BiOj Ann. '■ ■L *maweIlIbaTanonioUiet^^e'iliMiid«edltornuii7Terui^ ^ I Bni 1 atm '^^'ng to her bleaslii^ioT It qacUs mj doubla and fean; ' ' Thooih I alwaji loved hor daaiw-Ijur have auaed her pals men I mack'teM out prNahaiit,^ Ibobond It In Ualna. I wu like a bb<d ot paoite—but mheut Mema giowliig cold— ' Doctor, draw tbo baiuUgo Hgtalor, for avtoiy muit be told. ■/Kk,'von ma nir paidy whillDg, asd o&jdar J<n> aaved my lilt;. .... Fmglad74iiloToinyal«t«r,'WhowUlmako<uoneitmIe: ft'. ^1 ^ Sally la not over handioiiuw nor mocb ^vonowlt^ the tin, '. ' Bntatnunpatplca an:! donghDnts, ^d knbm bow to Imlt^^nd •Vhm Sia'oiDol mr la orifr, It nOl mik Jna^^ BjjoanJbiyhcr.andiettjodo—•^J'™!*™' . ■TaUia la loo 0ldJ^''i9S*''>S> and bla ^t baglsa to 1^ tet TOa iiD atroig •nflortT, at Uie aidlo or the Sail: roanak«tfXepotaboUlng,>nlnotgDltUoktr.«pUI, asd,>Ailh Su and Toa m muilcd. keep a taut nln on tho bit; ' JoaUaionibouldbkaayon—Jiak,rmvi>i7lilntiiiddiT— j Ojon't (otget jtinr eoldloiHxmmdo, nemo tb* llHlo youngstn Hjr. ' ■'lUa mr (klbis my boat wlahea, iaj I octad veil mj pui, . nonahlfcarthohlov, old pardy, will soailj break hlahoait; Sty talm tho alx and nlneponoo that I oirod him alnoa.laat Hiy. He I* mean aa niil.dinuUon, for he won It pbybig bn«w, And U might ibiglve a (bilow, who waa SjhUng for the dig, 'Now baton the letter oloaea—then'a the tint tear I have ahed^ Send my love to Ninorfotan, who keepa aohool at MarNrbeail; Ten hei my word I oheriahed 'till I fllled a aoldler'a grave— for when m went a whaling, ahe and la pnmlaeBaTO- Than, JaolL my taik la ovor, I for Kingdom Ooma an booked; Ood Ueaaourrfoilona Union—poor Hylarker'amnUon'aoooked." feast, and outside on tho groat foad and In tbe woodlot' near at Mnd there still lurlud a few gipsy tonta. But these last eOforts were llko uo bist ploco at a theatre; wblob alokons the aotors and dlsaatlsflos tbo nudlonco. To moko Furborough Eeoro nioro ublnvltlng, iind to prodneo a still greater and more lamentublo coiitn'ist bo- twoon tOiln^ and yesterday, It hns bom'raining for hours, '«at«MM9^>mln,-'irtiiohao»ftod>hr»nl;h''r<^'-n^'akfo'. *' " 'Al^iir^Uia''road ft'om'LondoD'aji^in n^d'woman.ha(J^ be(^ka^^iig:ail day, paying no hee'd & ^e weather, and scoKyly. stopping to toko refreshment. By thelr_ side tioJJ&d ailtUe girl, of somo flvo or sli years of ago,' who .MDod to accord oven less attention than they did to tho adverso climate and the ruggodncsa of tbe blgbi^i ^ ion, as tiT as ^^ou could Judge of hor In bar and ragged state, was about flvo-and.twonty;' . VAt pale, wsHi and oarcworn, though hor form ^^owhit robust, as wall ns gracefully moulded, and hVr w&lto h'sods Indluatod that work bad ucvor claimed •-^^Liijr state vlcUra ^Xe mjit'iho^acoompanlod ker viap eomewhnO older than horsor/, and of a dllToroat lypobf mind as Well A of person: Ha was tall, and strongly built, with long dark bal? banglhgNpvar his abouldors, smnll, koon oybs, and u mouth Indloonve less of flnnnoss than of obstlnAoy. 11^ was either isutixlng under tbo InQuonoe of Intense sorrow or florae angor at-the moment we Introduce bim to our readers, for his btoV was oontrsotcd, bis Hps Bot\ be rVKE WHITE GIIPSY,; OB, ■ ,■ Mt The Avenging Track of the Esoaped-bo;i)||ot. A BOMAMCK OSV iatTf ANDTKiniB^T. . 0H4fTEIlL ■ , f^'i WKD OP TBB ugsR^na Tftdi TBiniiiBS— iJr ,T0 laa ' , JotLS. I- ' ■, ■-- •tetfr^esweta bTer.it'Parborrfugh, ond'llrc jas^^B- •glnniag to drop away from the tojrn. •'.''.,™ ^ ffltaatedsbmo ^JlyBjlM■f^o^^5^X!nd<lt^,au^Bt!h^)^tf^^ by#pIondld downs-ltTW»PdWyj»4 plolure8jue..pJaoo. owugh) yet, eioept t*l».#ffi»7>»J.l*t qbented by alrangei*; and'BBslreelSj.lM shops,— i, ;'b^'Jiihabllants partook more of tho aW^'tei' of- thossj h'Jr . Oily fbond In tiny country homlels, t^q^o/those perlaliU "i?(t3)ii"whlQh our '.kin and With- iHraa crowded; with tho bettor ip«i?^p «ta«8 0fatrollBrB, the poorer among whom wore glad to 7i^^Am4.^<Ajge. In hams, outhouses, and stables, any where '■ Si^KOT****,'??'* heaven wore serobnod from thorn by ij^l^^'ffiloTO'.ooV^^ i7fW,-'}ir>)vW^oif>U was ovor, i^'y' log to a large markot town, Horlngtha week preoodlng tho avei^., ^Sif\&i -*^Sff op4Mi ftll «>B bustle and ooU^^qi' ' ^li ^^^1'^,'Oltt 'FarlMroagb. Every Inn In the pf%Mrai %ijs^*^^vaoll|e with Tlsttois nrem London, somo^wlth ... >^Vadosirel^d)V:»nd won) betting men and amHtours ' ■)M'iau to pdiid^,btar their rain or their fortune! luid . '. thei'tlae of wanrat^Sifalbltlons, Ptuoh and Judy men, ,. .ttroU'lsg .pUyen,. lUd' 4oi-f*Qol*r«, :%is tapldly^ ebbing :J ; awAy Ibwards the next oaiitre of 0»laty.' A fbtr sllll lln-. .>', garadfVHoM Akd there o 'liaiL wlth -ppr/bif^big dogs or '' '°lntuifprodlg!«4-loltared In the,ttreeta| W olok up as It Ot\£ had uttered no sound 'i;pr'beurs. " A "Wo shall nove'r roaeb the town I" ho cried, at length,: petnlontly. "I knew It would bo thas I I know youdo- sired mo to be ovortnken, that yuu might be rid of mo lir ovorl".'" " .. ' " i Tl^afqj^rdh Implying mo^) thi^ tho simpio syllables oipreaaed, jl^jbed to rend the woman's heurL She gazed uplnMUA^e lid'plerlDgly for a moment, and then, as If suddonly'abandoolng hor resolution to plead with blm'f'abe Bald,"'De not despair^ dear Mark, wo shall soon be there;'' Boot tho houslis'. yonder I Tho town cannot bo .tor distant";,'" They wore still In the open Country, but tbo' cottages wore bocolplng fuin frcquelit and more olosoly bjjll L Then thoy passed tho last fiirm,' wllh .lts oowsMfed heisea alandlng'^amlly beneath tho; trboa to|||p1tor thom8o1voi:from ttis raln, and tho pigs wallowliipn Uio dlit and''g(vliig'vent to Ihplr delight In monotonous grunt- Ings. "Th'en oamo a largTohuroh—then an Inn—and then again tbora.wos a pause, na If tho bulldera hod doubtra .whoro.tho town should roally oommenoe. I '-Betwbon this lim and'tVa Hliii street at Farborougb liy about hnlf a mllo of rood, slllrtod pn^>no side by. 'i^eadow land, oyl oii the olhor a thiokly-woodod heatb— .for It opuld not proporly'liirtorniod a wood,' Tho trees, oamb d6wn to tho vm odiga of thutathfj^y, and through this, on bright sunnySays, wos'rnoaror and plensiinlor road to tho town. Here, on a rado seat by the roadside, whore a tomporaty aheller eonld ba pbtalnod from tho rain, tho man sat d.(jwn, snilenly, end tho Voman Joined himi whllo tho child,' oariiig. little for the woather, and knowhig loss of what crigtbssed their thoughts, ip^Afdorod Among tl)e trees near at bond, "Wif do you atop here. Hark t" asked the wompn. In a tremnlous toIoo.- "If yea wore too tIroQ to. go an; why did you not reat at tho Inn wo have but Just passed f" The nan muttered an oath... ''.^v- you to.day t Wby do you speak thus oruelly to mo.wbon I have walked' flfly miles with you through rain and storm, with scarcely a rest beliveon our joumlos, to aid you In escaping the oonsoquancos of your own folly. I Toll'm'6 what I have dona tf deserve your anger t" Tho mun glan(ipd round, aift aeolns tho oh(ld was not Qoar th^iB,'.'a'ut* iru«'etod|flTig ffovn, ui gauiar motBe 'wild Mivois whleb wore ne^ Ubig ftvm the ralii'beneath a tiee^ ho leaned foprward, and - eald^ in'.aoftor^ tonea, -"Ji^i \ not Tla^ to roauh Farborough'durjpg rftoo wobk7' W'as It nftanecessl^-—was It not lUpMtsalb-fcr'm'o to dq.thls' simple thing I What has provoateQ mot" *' ' " "Vos—what Indeed t" , The man eyed her Ocroo|y bme mere. "You have prevented me l"'ie cried, "yoni—bocaueo you ha«e flxod your henrt upoi that child, and you buvo .sacrlOccd mo. yn^o you not dragged hor wllh you through thl^ long, weary Jounoyf hnvo you not lol|cd and r.:ellc,i-tbroUgb this dospoiilto wondering, wlieii you might tibvo gwa on rapidly, andwilb hopo^in your breast, If she,bud bUn left behind t Row J dread every step, and start at every shadow; and Iwculd sooner have done 'wlthj(l at'once. Let thorn take Sf'o, Ifyou ^lllr-.but with thatablldlgonofurtber.'l .^1 - ■ "■' Ilic mnn's voice WHS bard ani! detormlned, Bbo knew It ms usolcss to oombat his will when bp spoke thuafiyot; alio vontured to say, "And what coo wq deititthtiorr Con wo leave her In the read to dloT'l" »■ ,\ "Die I Just beavons l.your wo/dswould tfaVo an angol desperate. Aro wo taking^ ho^ id luxury t or a^ wV taking her from Itt Aro wo ableU^romlso her anting In tho future beyond a slow but celtala starvation, and a dcnth In a oold'bam she bettoi irllh us than 'playing .thoro, whoro wllf bo found br tho good Sanlarltan who has, thrAigh all my life, avoided me." - V Tberowas a bltler mockcry In the man's voice whlob aado Neho tremble. . "^ny one would think that the girl wais your own,'.', ha ored, "lo see the tears ld7our eyes, and tbo jrairi^lugjir, your form. BUtHJr^Iaave tho ihlld hot*, or^^«iuL^eA9, see to to-nlght'fii dbe bands of thoso'l batf'^ andir'^ piitsUngme'to,my ruin.' Coma"—he'.adddd In a' tjnoJr'oomo I" • ; , . • thaW Oman gbooed at him in (eiror f^r ainononl ; and :U>onBiilterad to herself:'> ', .,' T ' '^Thkcannbt be fbr olT .^wj thpy. oust bo wltbln'a fliw mlbs of us," she ssld.' ."Bo Is'riiiiti tlio ohlld must Silo rise snd approached tho Ultla.g^ I, vbo^^udedat her Wlt^ a smile. . '"AWdnrllnj|,"sha soyf, "wsltbeii^ fewmomoDts whllo Und Uark^o to the tQwn>Bn0 (oh something to ■paUiMp shall net bo long.'' - •'. 'i- -J grlWlltlo girl leokod YlelfUlly at b'ffi t .• ■ ■> ' < ";'WliytauatInot<iomotoo.t''-8hosi|tdlL . "Do.une ILstlll rains, and It li sosle dWnce to Far. boroughlTouoan rest hero." ''(. "Don'tVo away and loavo mo, Nobo," told the little girii plolnllvol\' .; .."Loatto)Sa, doBi; .onol" whisporod the womaa,'as she kissed hor atgarly. ' "No. nbj wo will aotn bo back) aeon bobabk."; \ ' ' , ' '\: And she hyrl^d away ifler.'Uar^, wbA had already' started. UeeiWhllo, Allpo sat do^n on thi. bonob with her wild flows^ wq^doting tvby NAo bsd kl|sod bar at parting, and (rbto'vaho bad wept so bllt<(ly,'. . / V'^.S^Wf th4 bronitia whleb bid 'b'a«i&iaHv0te'th'e great The woman laid her hand gontiy.'AKip lus arm. ^ Toll me, Hark," she murmoran/.l'lall mo what alls •1'm'goingtolet yeu-bat4'!yoar own way, Kabe,''.i|^. l.;ThQ'ir.fbrms B^d scaioely dwvptaro^in;.the twilight, aald, moroaely... "I'll stofj tlohi ill] Uiey oveKAko us, and whed.a man stAped ttom ont tho 'trsiscloaa iBythh^ then you'll be relievod of me altd^lUifr.'.' ^ . bonoh/and'aftar liking up and dowa,tharoad,spproao|i- edtheohl)d. Hei the plolurasiya i I a tall, finSiy-fauUt'inao, drasaod In «mtwhat groteiqut gub of the gip fiie. His appearance, however, ademsit'to belle bis eos' t%'me; his hands and his lUco, too, worcbut little bronzed, and bis hair, long, burly, and abundant, was of a goldon uubum tint Ho siit down by the ohlld on tho boneh,'nnd smiled .gonfly upon hor. This great rudely attired raiui would oertolnly liaroalormod bai. b/^d.bo (io(jipakaw lin\ whoa bo'apokoi'h'a'vti'oo, i^ot; lowr. udT^Berdalena, af' onoo wqnber bedrt , .j- ' | ■ •■'.' •'' •'• - ■•.\nd s6>lluiy(v<gona awli/ siid Idtt you, ilt'lfe Allde V ho Htjd, (bi^llarly, as If bo bad known hor all h^r life. ' ' "They're (cmlit^ back proaenlly," answeredithe child, glanolng,np at hlmhaif inquiringly, halfdopreoaUngiy: "No.'no, myllttlo one, thoy ore not," he snid, kindly; "tlioy'*o loftyau hero by yourself; and they aro.nqt.oom' Ing bac];. Never mind, my.child, thero itro'others In the' H-orldwhowill lovey.du; nndsemo,perhaps,whose.hearlb aro breaking for you now." ^ ■ ^, ' Tho llUld girl did not undontond ono-tialf hi sold; but she undliH^od w,oll Oneugh tliatshc bad boon deserted.] ^mclio(v*or another she did not fool inoilned to ory. Her llltio bo.irt^ throbbed and -aohsdna Itworo.witb terrAr, and loekldg ,up Inlo.tbe kindly blue eyes of the 'straiigo glpsy,.she placed her bond ln4ils. ' '^LetJis Bo after them," she said. •y^Watnp," hi cried,."ihiA will bo of no uso. I heard all th^.'soDj. tlioy do not want you, and would be unkind to you wore, you ^ follow them.' Obme wl(b md; perhaps soige day I lAn^hu your friends."^ , ' ' Tbe girl smiled.• ' ,' / "That' Is whaL.Uork always enid,". she crltd,''aa aUk wulicod away tq|i|<^tho wood with bpi^ newiirot'eotor, In Ihe'dseptnlngMudbws of tho gathering night, m6r<f dpnso and gloomy than olsowherd, in tliBtwood-enoirolod. glen, thpflpslos had pltohbd tjioir tents'; and as'Hose and her friend approophod ihoy ooiiU ape twlnjcilng through tbo'trees tbe bright Ins, sad bo* the vatoes of men and women borne on tho evening' breezo. The man who ac> oompaniod -this little'btA ond had assumoi^tha (^ave relatlonehlp of guardian altar but a fbw moments' roflppr. tlcn, seamoif^ft'ba, ^ms one of consaquonoo mpong tbe' trlbo^^^thoSonga.opBsp'd, and the talking bptltuh'a Ipss loudMtBe' a j Pi ttf tjiy'thrpngnnd eat down. Ibavo wa bore't" erlq^iain oldiorpna, who was 'U<illy^Kb|I^fHlaritij some kind of savory slew In an Iro'npau1dron',8i{f[^''nded by tbrl)ostieks oVor.ablazlng Are, Tbe gipsy eyod ha'r'somewhat ttornly.' /* . "I do nefaknow, ttiefoforo I can-answer no quoatlens, mother," b^repll9d. ''"dho 'ta bold, w«l,1bd hungry; let her have sooe sapper,''^ . , Boneatb^s ibaltor.pf.somo oanvosi rudely east ttowi brnneh to'bt«nob,'';twplto''gipsies, man,and womsh;: .ereuehed, AsriAieVVlid group, wblelflj||'first surprUad apd (orrintd^thi .-M '()oiner| but which, sHor a |)iort' tlifta, bdijamo tttimjt^ bVi.a4.anr|blng wuuld.bad^.^ tamlilar to aehUjiitno baiOllst ealSD a hearty .iq'tAl aflor a long and painffal Ast' <' '■.' ..- /' t';' •' ' A^iout half-past eight o'elcck Aliop lay qj^tly'stopping wll^iln cne pt;ttaa tinla; and thp young'tfply'i without a vto^ to any one, rose IVom Ms sost by.uie'fire, and mode his way towards the town. . :■ ' •' ..'.'. ■' »» OUAVnk-JIt y tiosa' j^. rouownf^^grl^to 0BiiD-<nir wmn '•ABbtf».^.oy edJoadrawIi tomi the LiAidpil' ty-flve' anil . ... >itjRilsg,'lwo persons were aeau '' fotolt" Huoklpdon, /tOM i^offl .F«rboroii|l^<Ht;L, ^.oW-waTa gtntlemaft of soma for. ibta-tooklng m^n, witffs benaTolent y.'-}t batilrea, and hair sligbtiy tinged ''/.who sat.oppoalte to him, and who ■ '-■ ■ snilflufiy^'nd tbd aolor came ah^.tlrt.lfe.'^' '.^ 'Vj*-^?/ mt\f,ibk gtabAM ijf oa'baT'a nad th'bf^st 7..<<tbaTe, madam,'.' tepllsd^ 'wiii averted. "TcU know in my siporatii while a strange tight Itlumlnatpd bai hoaved aonnilslvaly.' "Tako FlPretlodld nptanswpr; but billed'ietfs'lf.'jHi paring bar mistrpss for tho Joumoy.,' Itiell^/jirdi pondering over tho slip of paper, whanjAlyJMidaf rew kooekpd and pntored. He smiled ob per, whlcli his wifb emshailn bar bahd.: .';^i; "Has'some.fHapd found iiii est, oven heljit'' Bba'snUlsdiiiroaUy. . "No,"shosB'j' "It Is only a fragment which raoalla fdoUsh days. I am quit* Qir Uordatmt'ga'TO htr bis am, and thnf Alr& '. '■*"* .;' ■ ■ :. , .TT.; stairs, "I am v«i7 aorry wo (o atop. •I, sa tboir oarrlai* wiu'onM mfM,' "l^U a pity,'! *tl4:i;^t^f.' '' if'. .J^Mk Hi^^