New York Clipper (Mar 1863)

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Lay him low, lay blm Io:Wt iKiava W> to 6o(l'a'VatolilnVey<i,,i Trlut him to tba hand that mide him; - UortalloVewafM.idlyby,. .. ..a;..:-. ' Ood ||Ipi|e haui pomr to aid hlip, , •'' ,|,,,..;, ^ay,hlmlow,layhlm,lov, be. .; ' THE IBACS OF blood:; "■ , OB, ; , ■ •. ■ ipEIPrTHE CITT'AND.WARIN THE LiND: : . A ROKANOB OF ABW TOBK tilFB, tamg tbs High and Hit low^ ths Bloli' and the Poor, 1 ; the. <tattd>ud'th«'B«d. ■ KBirm nniMLi *Da TBK.anr toax ourm, BT HEOTQB TRIPOD,-'xr; B. ii- ; niMjmr rsou the othkb ,'en>s— a .diuipoikteo.loveb' ' ' nW-OKDECI—DKBXFECtXDICEETIltOaVFaaEiuHallDKENBI' ' ' BBMOtl—AH ACOVaATiOS AMD m BBNUI,—AK ATOLOOI-^-THs' ' Bii HO* OTQT two yaaiii afnco the.shlp Onat E^teoii made li.ar' IntpiiMge toJNew Tork. Ear adTant to tbla cltr wUl be lqngl hawnb*!^ '.Thpaunda ofoni peopla, advlaadbtbar approacb,: MmU the Bttwty 'to oatoh a RUmpsB of her; aB pmr ahlpplqg' ludecfntad, and a^ she BUded.paBtithq.vharTeB on ilxf Sortb MjeMo moorloiu at tts.fopt ^aiwnoBdlitreet, many. • llWcbeq^ao,aode41p.ths.aano|.at|»poDb9t^ . -^xr^v d>/aiiiua;y4 to pn) the "bid aUp,'.' aa the attugor Aroql poiidoft.«a3 oalled, Jnto nt trim for, the lecapUon of TlaJtors, *lio vtre too glad to par the fee demanded, eo tbat tbey might Un'the opportanlty of examining this ocean wonder. It 7a* llii.i day epcolally noteworthy from the more than ordlnjuy nanban of persona who came on board, that Uie evenla we bare Is duolbe In the present chapter tranapired. Among the .ylsltora there, were Edward Bleackley, Obarlaa fiwla, Uoitlmer Jennings, ^enry Benson, and Captain Fm» DUB, The last named, belnn ao acqoalntanra of Captain Hall, UuMmmandor of the Great Eastern, sat irlth that gentleman In blieitiln .some time, and enjoyed himself pyar more than one botUsof flrst-rate wlno. Fortunately for hlniself, and fortunately nrtht peace of the ship, would It haye been If he had not come ip«n the dock until one of the parties nvnsd above liadde< pined. Jennings and Benson vlslied the Great Eastern that day ww^psny, and kept together nefrljr tbe whole time they were ^a meeting of Bloackley ank Datolewsa mor^ thannsiially onlil The fact was,' that Charlie was getting, tired of singing utMiigof '•Willow," and had. oontemplatod seTeral times of uu^ttie posalblllty of his living without Ulss.. OelosUpe Draper, ™>«a. marrltre with .Dleaokley.was' oxpeotod to come off very {^ttly. Tonog Darclo did not . ask himself w];^„tbU happy MJUU6 bad taken plac^ In, him, or when Itha^l been oommenced, SSjf*! wo bollove tljat tho words, «An1^1a Davis'' mm "race on the tJnIdn Course," wonjd have bean snggested »Uto,^ Bis ftlthfu} Phellm was mnoh.bettor advlsef with to his love aiffalra,, "It/s none but thelllsgant. Elsie UM-I am thinking of now. .Phellm, you're a.bla fool If, you .™\<>ii*ke berMtetress O'DuO." So spoke the warm-hearted m^u^and ecralghtway he oommenoed warbling t^e,"Qroves ^der tbts OoUUoiia obanioter, as a mere slghtji'sQkeF.'Edirard '^'uuay had formid tbe acquaintance of Hortlmer Jennings ua BenryBonaon. . 'Both had been met at a gaming house op {TOM'ny. By Jennings, Edward had been'lntroduoe^ito ijts, l<>jnmer, .with whoso charms, he was. not so strongly briso miuly Improsaodiis .lthad been thought he would he., At wnne time, nplthor of thq'.male desperadoes seaklng his S°J'*noo bad boon the means 6f plucUnghlmot a tlthe.pf hVnL'u''^'*''''^^°P^d an'd iBxpooted; .Butthoy bldod ampre oTwaWe Bcaaon, as '.lU^o.'dld tho .woman by whom one of thsmi «wrt,hadb6«nsell0work. • . :, ■ .'^ Pi.' ZiP* ^'y.'>*^1' .^ta In' tho afternoon, when the spproaoti of jifS^ BbU, Mth a few porsoniU Mends Ibon oh a yTalt to him announced.'^ flliinolng In tbe direction of, the u^ctbln, (ha.eyo of Bonry bonf on was the first that feU npoh cquntonance of the oommandor; a few seconds InthefotmofTceoman, . . .. <. '..; . on hlib I" exdatped Heliry. ^"Ho h^ t apd vihat la t; If re *o^p*>gailo«s,, Is the. 1000 ypa robbed m ot some ireaki SlnMr,'l.,;.- . ,.(■..■ :. .,.. 'I .;;„ . I . .., . ||, ,.n.i;.. . , •. ■ . ,l$ts.was.a good opportanlty p];Seiii7,,'and ha cau^t f^.lt on the'lnttant : '' ' .1,., ,i ••Bobbed yon of IMOl Wheref' , ' :,,.', /lUelaatword sobered Freeman, Hi 'darodDotaninrer,. '. ••;ffh(M? I say." raslimed Beiu<)a:'^t 16 easy, fbr yoit to biMng-aohartfe ot robbery iMoti ma;,but to st^MtMimte iaiM intb particular*. Ton Uavld etatad '^e snm twinfirom yoiil' 'Moir; .state the place of .'the. truuaotlon. .^TM'lt o4Jtbe liid'or the .water?" ^ i;-. • • v"-/ 1 • No.'a<i«lrerfromtheorest^'ailetq]0Veinian.''' ',■' ■ ';,.' j . "Vas'lt Itf Mew Tork ? 'If so, tip towa'or ddwtt ttfwii ? A^'obi the fasblODsble ten thousand, or the unfashlonablb miinibtii?"' T :-iCgtln,.nonpiy ttem OaptaUi FrvtemisD; who began torapeni Uia,p*rt ha had been playing./ 'Atlangth ho^ttaonght'lttiollUb ti jbame,some. exonse for' bis doni]uot,>ior ha eaw'tbat'thefeellAg was against hlm.1 i Evan fhe'ofloenofthe'ship frowned bn him. " if.'Amry awkward-mistake; anyhow,'' was the observation of a .bntaoderi •.•rOne 'that l shonld not'talndlnaA ito'tbleratet" "If any man a^;sa«h things of me wlthoot cause; t vfonld have " ■■ aa.QoUab,:.and;.pttoi»gai lOihaF-T^ijsmaUl^ut detsz^ . leaking mu,whoaeV>>)(etaa^gjeamie4MMspolu<../ I ^.ft^emwww^ik hemnitaottheeonoUlatlngv.elMnewoiild '1 V^W^"?)^^^■ nilBU^e?'have ippnmoifeiiqsr'jkeuita| Utolt It to beiCBd 'tm ready to make all neca^wy ameniW Here, la my. evfir snd ha prodnoad It, but soma how, anlt^ '{■nknotrii'to; Ulu. it riu Mm bis hadd. ' ••Hare'ismy oard/Hia oontlililed, ' "Freamiin U'ay. name. I ko. a oMtalh iji' ihi tkeMumtUemslrlne, atadeaUlnthree'teysvenee'f(irAastml«,.U tbe good ship Citadel. I have been mistaken, I sayihtfdTtU „ Edward Bleackley was sorry too; to Indus'tnuted servant of bit .father.and .as/udato In bnaineas bo< oat«f .prdl^^ order' as Freeman had been; bat he was fain to forgive'Usti' -At tba ssme Ume ^ebad his mtsglylDgs abQut. Benson, which was not •at'sll leaaened by the InformaUofi convayed to hliil''by deiecUy^ UoQdaffiWho'hBd baan stationed on bo^.^eOl^eatButr^ tliatdaylncltl«n'Bdii(S8'; ; ' ■ " ~ ' .••There Is tomefitiystfty'herai" whloJiB^id'tha-'dflreer:'' '••n my experience in: euoh matters,' I lahcnld saytiihftttf ottfl WOS .Ugbt—tbat.he has reaUy been robbed. by<-th!eyonnasl whom.he accused, bntln.a place he would not: like the world , (tear Ob:'I know my'SnagentleiOaaybsder^. ^ii >. . Ci ';t suppose yon do,!; obserted Edward,^following the &mei>dt ,the detoctlve.towarda Benson; i*'and the other,!'he contlniiedi raferlngto'Jephlngs... "., . .,, //..,, ■ I ' ••Hl)n tob,''Tesponded&IoQdaB: - •'•A vary sbady.fellow indeed.V .By the.'pa^oaslon of'Captain Ball, tiie poi^aiidar.of the OraatEvle^. Free'ounhad retlxed)>9m tha affok^t W BhiPf ui^.^'K"' il'O.eyo'of Bouiy banson waa the first that^ fell linan "Jiopj-humotoacqantonancoof theoomr " * - •■ffiJMd. It took In the fota of Fteoman. iJJWbbWibl" exdalped HeBry. ,'•_„-«„. „.„ S^fCf^"* bSen '.drlnklng-thatto eVldent Vo^p he sober, Httought of his family and the aohgregallon fo; yW* he j?^jjw wotad . probably fiorsuade blm' to sUonoe. and non- ^WlUOa of ine. Biit when tho llqnor'ls in him, t ta]Ow,hls j^. i,iiiiist be.oautlons, and leave, tho ship before he sees Krra,""iM* oxcueo to 'Johnlngs.'ponry Bonaon Sj5?J"" ""01 ta. floon.loBt anJSng tho crowd, he fell Srw. T?' "qultTho VOTBol'.^jtoisathaA ' xlr' P'.B iBfgft party,, also on the move,'when ,aji un ^aVerboai^horai artpel 4uloli,,,quloVr', ,■; ..n;:.. Imff'w'itfiJSL flS?.89S,St •*• youilg.man,,moraojUe,than iltnMW j555?* 55* v**"?,'}!*'- • Immanso ei(lltanfoht,'.pra. WW «. bilt' *h(iBilt <Mu seenthatThe-MuS S« ffin&lna^''^^^ ^.thoronah.Tlotjjig, mSt^aS iZ2?'.'y''"'-iwm» it^,.,and .^epa^'! salu n^^aq ho hsard blmaelf id., eyes ,wei;e on h^Q.' HtoVLxS?!-*'™ »elS?\h(i.oto<Jr h»ua^»^S'.4» comdnotoxeo'fiU Eli.) fiSlST?..***'N ihd'.feltlJi'at^IThdu W^Sw'?v?''^*Vnoy."«li..t^^^ a» wu to put a Rrof^*£?,f'^'% t^.2lB'owi^'-ad&to help >i&?.^*^?™PB.v.,T)irnIilg round.:hotaet the 4ory, faoeof ?>• ^c4£at?''^'15.?''l!*l''J^'^ ^'"Vyin »B»io (solcommonock %*S>hd?i?^w%^^^^^ ■ WbrtaWrilfe??'?''ja' H"""?. BoDBon.wsB to khobk downtto: ^tTil^fi'l'',:.!^^ lipWe^elr. Mtralnad.hlmBalf, deainSs^' Wchuito«fHH^.l8iiorMeB;of Froon?ap-an.artful, d^J,, ^^•tIlk^l^S^*A^u'"2? "?"<»"'' ooidlUph of .Iho B*U6r,:woffia ^j»,ii«aiy inaute the ihiaplt ph.board hot to ,boUoye A.^brd h^e ^•M'fetiit'*^*ii u.^^,i-'vl:^:l«;.... .. :i-i_ "VifflsirfJ?''''" wo'Btaad FreemaJi. "Of course I do, «u» u lbs f raiaU I [.wu talking aboolthe other night. Ollas dld.nqt wait fbr any more speechifying. He had glanoad around the stpre. and then left i^ simply teoease he did not .see anything In It which seemed to serve nu torn., In thie store he neit entered' he'was more fortunate, and made a apaady pur- obiae, oonsUtlng of a suit of rough clothing.' Paying, down his money, snd taking up his bundle, Ollea. retraced Us stopri, though not wlthoiit drop'pUig. into one or two tavs'ms, and In-. da]glngl]ia<^amlla,"nioreorles8. . ' "Hera are (he .'togs,' oaptaln,". said be, addresalna Hanty Ban- loa, whom ha re-Jo(iied at an appointed ,bouae. don.'t know Wbat yon want tham for, nofla it iaj place'to aakr ' Bnt thia I am sure ot—that If yon-'wuit to disguise yourseB^yoadonld nothave a better, one tbAn thle,: Honraver,' captain^ yen .win stand In need of more staffing liare, Look ,at,.ttiat coat—thssa pants- why, even I should not half All tbarn'oot, ' Botfia staffing, certain, Bomeatoangi though vary different'framth'rf turkey's. >Ba, ha, hal"andaileslangned<npn^rlausly e^WB,ofplest< ,i " Tls well," responded Henry. ^'X enoll raigLi)lre,thent to^ot- rownlght Takeca^'df them till' than,' ahd^also ^foylda 'the meass.of makltagtbsm'appearias though they fill me.-'. ^' '-'i ■■ ( ••All right, captato. In.'ihemeanwliUa,.)atasd;l9)^:(Bn<^r> Hhera, for both r' ., ... ■' haVa shown wh'itber Henry Braion wbdt m's'Ihw hotir 0; that day, ia Ursi IjOrrlmer'.s;' 'Wiei'lMvelalso 'stated' bhir- te i: cused himself Aom calling at ,tliiit| tedylf^ heuw lentil the W eecdlnaday.allegUg that '.•b'uslhesf" noa1d..keep blgi abseni Probably the reitder''#111 be''iinxfe'av to tauiw whether tb strsDge aait.of, olothcfl 'purchased > lA Ohaihami attest, by.Gilea, was ever put to service. A period of,a subfeqaent otaapt()r. 1(111 krcader all ntcaSUry InformMon on i^t snl{|e^ • ■ tovk oo MTiM^ i m • ' ' .'I add ra^ontered the cabin';, at; the iame .tln^e'„';young Benioo^ naturally willing to. qnlt the spot of a .d^ogreeable meatliig,. toflf the arm ofJetanTngs, and hastened away. Jennings'usohad his reaionsfor quitting, and began to'tireiUie morecealy when he found'htmself on(srTia.)inmi. f .::' "j" | "■ /"■ ohaptbhi'xy; " ■ "■■•''"I A eOEXE AT -UBS.' 'LOBBU^B's —FZIOSTHa LOVS "Ain> icAsisd lllBETIt snOtla'ASVAMCES^AHEASTOr AOllUMT—.kniillEt^^ ' ABBITAi OF telEMDB WHO HAV«'.BEXn •'Ctit'.','blk'ACcplm or, BAD' OaASACnSB—t'ZNa>EA?ra'<''OBTIieilNBlBlIJTT 'a'Rd' IjN^ 'v ioLT—iaiius in >Hz seiohbobbood 6>'-cHiTkAM sranlli-i- moHAsB'or.'A DiBonisz—#0B wllLt-U]iz^mizgpiii)f ■'. ' Only once more 'dld.Edwaii^ 's(eacUey .yl^t tlrs.'iaijrlmiar an^ ths gambling hoqea.on Broadway., For these visits h's had snf- flolent reason, and rally accompll8hed„hi8. object,: ag 'we shall have to show.. Meanwhile, It'mu'at' KAve became apparent.to the reader. thaitooryouOE gentleman waa not likely to be injured by the'parties with whom he-had recently babo'me acqoalntadi and tbat he'tud'atsocUted with them is'olsly'.beoaus'e lie bads rellah for thoae scenaa of Ufa In a g^t,bll7,'of .^hlf 1^,' lt,inay be aald, tiie UOlIOl^'lLlipw little. From.t^^comipeboamantjrhe bad enter^lned'doubto touching the, charac^r of. Mtea, J,orrlmarJ and alnce'tUaUIbl'maUon conveyed to him'by Seteonve McQua^ bearlns upon J^nnln'gs and' .Beniy Bfnsoq, tl)fyImpni8aloa- of Edward had .been that the three'.^erewort^pt 9ne another. Hewonld bid Bdlatt'to aU of them, ,t^^e,lBdy itots. , /"Accordingly, Ua went.'t« t^'r tafusa, w^ptaiM foufd.h'er lii! ala'. elegant dU^oUc in whicl^ Uif. JMfrliper, had -^rrajra^ her- salt In tho hop^, If .not.the e^paG|^t|9n,,,t)Wi 9^!^?hkSi'R9l4d' caB on bar.' The "ahyheSa, as'Ae' oaBeid It, of liitf IntMded victim, had Infltmod bar amHtor7~lias8I9b~a;~ber non^nooaas; in •aixl|OTttD{t(inoiwy-Iraqi:blm, .wlilob'iwaa;;tO'ioaae'sAeiTtbe' copqneat.ffUiabear^ alaoappealoa to her seUoh nature,; Tnete. fore, her.next Interrlow with Edward .BlaacUay wasto be an im- portantbne. ; . . :. . . . •< . - . • :■• ^9 came, as we have said, and ibund Uis. Lorrlmer prepared for her work.npon hls heart and pocket Mevec did wopoan play her .cards better than this wily orestore. on the o4MSlon In quaa- tlon.. The abatraotad manneri tha hurried a0d.confiusd words, the sigh, ths leer, these were .tried: in ^svcoaselon; ^anidistUl! BlisBudey sl(>a4 ftroL iThen lt:was the mora ;nnequlvocBl ;kisa' andenibnibal and tho'flqod.pf paaalogato: words,' tbati assalled' mm; eUllhe stoodhls'eround, .,: .' ■..'.1 :i,i .,.„-i 'i hfi not tbe.wadeit start-at this. 1 Edward Blaaokley.was no' stolo. ...Qe had warm, paa^oDato-bJoQdln hie reins; Just like.any; other young'.man-of his age' and.clronmstapnm, flat,: iwlite' many ot bla sex, he entertained / an. elevated Idea of, tbe woman he.<y>uldlave, s.bette^'idea of ;thejonB;Wtth.«hora he opnidifonh' eve? a , temporary convection, tb^i.aU.thls;butlesque«f ,Ute.: lirrlmetioouldlpsplre,.- ..i : ii:.;.v: i:' • -. ■:: r.n^.; , ;i I . ;>HQ(w.sltl" etdlalmed that bailed pretender. . •rAinlso^hate-: fultoyoa? Doyonqoomalovo.ltke inlaft,.iafter-tlle;pBaQfB.I: bays given orou of wh^t that lovels V'<and Urs. Lorrlmer lapsed; heraeU,'do:yn In^a. chalr,:.aS;tbqughi^ulto'.ov»rcom'e wiUt.-herl foellngs.'( :, -:.■..:;.!:.•,..-.'i" .'i.n .'t'.'i; ■'.1,;. .'ii.i !|.i!.i'. • ^ ' , '••Hi^^Aii'tp me,:ipy,deecmadama7.'^fBaldEdward,nlsaUey-- oiuly,"Oh,! qo('fkr -from It.. Mor.'doI'Baoin.yoarlqve'i'orvln-' daeqi .(ho ^tteqbpiant of anybody. ..Bat Jt so happens .that' I'.am' an engaged mat. Theratan, If yon desire a huabaod; .'Xm.nnat sask him elsewhere. By-tfie-lij, tbeie_are your ftlends whom I, have seen here. 'Tenth is oh Inelr side, and, I dare say, money, 1 If it tB aUbwablsthatlshodld'.mantlon lo muts&ktj' a'eoasller-. stton In theprMsnoa of onawhb; Ihaveevery'featonitobellavi^ ', deejfasmonay thaimost.valaelasaiotsllieaMbly.poiasastlidns,"- i: . •■I,eaye.mel"'e)aoulatedllr&:Lo(Tlmari"< :''' " .■■■'■ -■<: . -It-waa: he«-last endeavor to find whether ahe'.lMaia'brintr' Bloaokley within tbe meahes of tbe-nat she had spread (or'btm, ' ' ."Leavoma'aadnavarseamsmopal".' '.H ■ ■'■ .'.'''■' n; • . i-'WeU, iitadame, lwiBdbee," retamed'Edward.': >'Tet, -ere I 'go,aUaw^melasxpreas-myTegTetttaktonri aadualntaUie ehonld nave tboa terminatad, and that you ehonld: hAM .felt, towards, me ,qantlmaniB which, considering ciioamstancoa, It would bent-; terlrimposalbla for me to'rsolprocata.' 'Coma, 70QrJiand at par-' tlngi". and he-went up to Mrs, Lorrlmer, .wlth ihla^own band ex- tended'lit'•moat Itiendly manner,','/ .,',.1 .hi., i.', .-:. ..•.'JeaterliidevUi'Vexdalmed the Jody.veiartlng np-bomiher phalr, and no longer playlijg the pirtof aniaoiress;i"pnd, ohill greater, fool I,, eves suppose ilioould make-an.impr^alon .onl such •( block of adamant I GKi,alrl:qaltmy)ioaselmme^latelyl": . -Flth bis qioit winning smile, anda'boW'efconsummato grace,' £dward BleaoUey quitt^i. the prtsenoe ,of. Vr«..Lo»lqv(rf :'Ko; sooner was he out of hearing, tban abo resumed:— '•WBaeyoi W.onuu)' slighted ..thus? IjitoiWbom tbe batters of hte^trlpUpghaysbfrerodbothhaart and weoltb.l I, who could^ bring the magnates of tbe lasdto these feetl ..'Vengeance 1.1 wUl hav(kitl., Aye, Edward Bleaoklay >. were.yon ten times what. you («e,Li«<l.l,:havevang((ahc«l'f: I . ■ ■■ w ".': o' ' • ' ••'- iTlfor.iinany hours tills thought..irap .the.all-absorblngoneAr lire.'Lor^lmer's.brain. -Her purposed agents,'will;tAgaasaed-r Banaoh and Jennings, i Fortunately, as Bhoaonoelyed,.botb.tba8a mua vlalted herlh«.tnlght. Tbey.too,;hadta,talk.alMat Blaaokley. It seamed, ftom what, thoy said, that the tbreo had mat that Jay, end^at both Hortlmer and Eenry,ba4;b«oq apprised that loymus.tno(oqger hold themselves as aoqualntancosof Ed- wariL An oxplanaUon had bean demanded, ' and froiikly given, to.the eVeot'tUat .the ;ex|ramo,^l)lgulty','ot |theb'onfodeiatas, bharaoters, hei co.nnaalted the (oaolye that had been, a^ilvad si Wo m»7*ere.pl3»arvb,. that: tH* day ■ 'oUpWlBg that of tee.dlsa- groeahle.afDiii00 board the O^t Eastern,- Detootlye. ucQualt JU^ bf«n able to, apeak more.fally of Benwn and J.ennlngs,thaa on.thaprewoye oi)Ofalon*,, ,..,,* ' We oottoii of Edward Bleaokley bad evidently,rasUed In..the hearts of tbe two men, who Joined Mrs. Lorrlmer In threats bf; future reprisals. Bhe did her atmostto tan the flametntoa ml8htrbla'ie,iand BUdcceled,' fo;tonata.l9,:wlth Jepnlnga, whom Bhe told, whon^eft alone with blm at a later hour, that Bleaok-, loy taa'd mada an ,attamtit ^pon bor person—that person whiob 1 had been protnised to Hortlmer, and whlob be now behold nearer' his embraoo. the nearer, ha opnsfminatod vengeance on the aup- poaedlhaultopotMra". Lorrlmor, ' . . , ' ! The oontedqratcB ware Mmaofrt Mrs. Lprilmor'B, houae tbi seeond day. after the one deaorlbad; /The ''PPj'In'M.ant Bfa.""J- mode for the mofrow, b'utBanaon had bxonsM bliUBairtHin tbat, Qfi tb* p1ea"of Importont buelncsa. It was vary lato ero'Kortl- marJonnlnBadaparted-oloseonniidnlBht.. ■ iln,/ ■^Abofet savon hours buforo, o^i^.w* .»«9»«L°^J«»; 1*???^^^^ Giles; might have boon sotn in. the iielgbborhood-W OhMham 'etafietburlbueiy oxamltilng'tte olotbos! bTows tbert, Vapttaoet-; It VrtlM aonh of Isrhal.' Hfc waa'ill eearoh^rf somctWiig. but wbftt»nobodyoould have ths-most remote Ides, until tho^buiiy, fanbwHtoppcd'berbroatt'tfnolloa etere,' wherein'great ba^Solhe ,werb tfelhg dlenoied^of at amdU'Ptiees-ao it waa said.: .1 ; , -?'D6Uar, dollar, doUarl"exolalmod one of the •Toorlleh, the poBBaaaor-ofanimmenao nosei "only adoUar bid for this beautJJ ful'.otiatrr'Koir,ilo61i at It I /.A dbllintaay.'. TWO,!' .(rhat'S'TlHW. ^OlDg'foBiwo dollaTB,*n<|.dlDtohaBP,»!i^ut.. .qplngrgp^ Wo ap^ ^baftl, w Aibla.of weitraAiflW^^^ moro tnan half tuo rooDoy. The last now cut, and mac boat matorials, Does anyoody offer moro than two dollars and a halffor the coatt Going, going; three dollars I" ' •■■ .' 'Aw .A]»ATOUR;B\».fcBtflr.-.''' V WJUTl'Bl^ Et^^ESSliT FOB TBE 'NEW XOBS OUPTSB, •■'•■';'\'\Bt'Wo^'>BBoy.',' ,' ■,, ]. -. Ihav'a'a'Mittid whpfa I •iriH' call' Jaick'Aa'dersonVone of' thh wUdaat geBiAses'that 'evervralke'd thla 'earth. "At one time hp b!loDge4,toa9,AmateQr.Sramatla<Assoclatlbnin this city, and a short time ago h&gava the foUowlng.qcpnnt.of his .first and only appearance on the Bmatenietaja:—' ; "Some two or three years ago," aald Jtek; "I Was taken with the etaga fever.-1 became poassssed-wltb tha idea tbat I would make one of. the. greatest aptora the world- ever. saw. Forrest would be'placed obm^lataly In the afak°da,'aild the post greatnesb of Garrlckwonld'be obOBldered as-naugbtwhaneompared with my fntnre achievamanlf. I; knew-.I wM.pot very bad looking, and tbati was pretfy well maflarBindbad^gogd, strong voice- not a'very musical oca, perhBps, but A very Ibii'd one.' I had bean tbe prldei of thetaachatof eloonUon'in'school, add why ehonld I.i)9t succeed up/ip the f tags? //Thifs l aigned .'With my^ salt; an'd'had lli'ade up my mlndjb applv to aomelheatrioal man- ager for onehcagemnrt, whei<ainehd. advUed me to try amateur ochngflist '.. :'J • , ' ■■: He intrpdi)ced'me to a friend of :h^,.wh». informad me that non the payment of one dollar, as an uiltl|itlo'n.fee, Tcould bo- iSA member ofthe > Club. I Jumped at tfae'offer, 4Bd was doly proposed ahdelfectid a member bf the sasooiatlon. , J supposed thfijt, fa a matter of coufse, ^.parson of, my trans', dendant abUltlee would he given leading p^rta to perform at i)naei •Btil,''alasr'1 wsa dbotted Ctf'dliapnalntmentJ''I'loon found .that there.was a oUqaeln the olub wtuch moncpollzed ill the bcatpart;,.4nd that myse^ and otbera.who wax^iiiotln thf good'en^il of .the' said' cUqna, xdaat ,t>e cbn'teht with, eucn ommbs of'comfbif ss they bh'ose to give us; - ' ; . Thegantlemanirhooanaldared.'aUrthaleadlng parts.hisown peculiar prerogative^ was'the stage manager.ofitha olub. He etood about six feet three in'ohea In helghtin his stocking feet, and hsdwbat-wonld have been a very nod voice, had it not .been for a strong Irish accent which'pervaded its tones. The prompter'of tho association, used to do aB; the lovers—he. had a very bad ha'bltvf ^ei^g. "through bis pQse, and'of drawling onthlHwbirdB'wlth a gaspuig''accompanlmaht. - Be was'a Short Individual, Mtber.incuned to obealt^: MaUolons persons soms- tlmes caUed him tat, but he indignantly repelled the soft inalnu-' aU(tn;'liisliitib:g°t'hathf wasbnlya little atont; at. all'events, he weighed oB'dbutidifad and algbty-ftvi pounds.' . - ' ' The treasurer pf the association did all the heavy villains.: He! was a; alight built man, dat^.complexionad, and deeply pitted' with'the sipallpo^. Ha.wore a tremendbha black mouatache,: which .{(aiia bloi a 'vary ainfeter aspetct. Be spoke-hi sbbrt,i atuuD'topits, something like thoauDtltaneerS ln .Ohatham street,' whenMBJngaao^nd-hand b^thifig, .He.also labored unde^ the a'ame disadvantage'as the atsge'inul'iiger, .viz.;, the Ui^b' aboept N'op tbattliibkerfanttg a'freiT fide thli|gw'hen'aiaaii Is'pahfonn- int aa lriab!. chajaoter, bntit is/rather imI tgmpot In suoh «har- aclencas Laartes^.andoibers ottheaama claaa, , - - . . -No'Iadies''Vare'l>ennanentiy itiabhed to the'clbb;'and the msmbeni were aometlmea driveh to'tbelr wits'ends'to obtam them for the female parts. 'i After I bad been a member, of the .aluh about two.montbs, it was announced by the tresBurer ihot there ware sufBolant Hhds In the treasury to give s parfoiSiaacer'The bUl fixed upon was Richard itbe^Cblrd apd.PraaumptlveEjldeaoe,.a]id)i'Whp foivdly Imagthed that I ehoalA at least obtain the j>u^ of Catesby, was 'cBat for'the ifiieer who appears ln the Sret icene; and who aaji: ' ''=' ' «BtaBd baaki'iny lord,'ud let tM and'BatiUff^' 't hid' at leist'ona satlafictibn'i^ 'the'member* had'bntonetHLrtsaobiwhllel'hadthree—snah'kstbayWare,' ' After t^o pr .thrift rehearsals,, wbloh were mcr^ reiparkable fbrthe'i^olsa'add dlsqrder which prev^ll^tbsn fpF.att^tIp;p,t<> m.tbe eeana. Upon > being .mads, laaqnatntsd 'with thaatalaaT a&lrs,. ha was almost as mtioh iakanabaek ss the stage muakap had bean, but he had a spirit eqiial-to>.the.'K)oaaBloLurSm recovered Umselt, The .noise In fiontiof .ths curlau warnad the,'Performers that, farther. jdalay.wu danaanaL ••Balsa that curtain," cried the treasurer, and'It abmllylmlw amid a horrible nolae. The Btaga manager ;pa4a his antTae,aol was welcomed with a tramandoos roundcV'm'oak'apjplauaft,. -, The boys knew their power, and were determined to use It. , ."Skinny," •aegs," '"sninaiiui" tr,A Vi»t,>>'<iAUh»«> 4wii_ asad.' st- peF' ataga'bnalnaas, we'we^ jprononnced'by the'manager to' bavJ talnaA the neeesstxy perfebtlon- to'^nt us for a pnbllo. '; • "jftl^ihe ,eventful night arrived.. I'Tja^'qn.tha's'age'at'.'ibMl two bbifre before the cumin was to'rlab; praatlslng ibyVntrancoa andaxltaantll' I considered niyaelf perfect.jOne.by bne the .other membeia arrived, until all ware thqre; :The tlipa.fpi; the per; fonAance to commence was drawlni) iiearer'and ■ nealrer, tint the tMstiutaetaidnotlirflva, 'The'pirroHAirs'11egan"td'laok blank, and euraaa both loud end deep began tobe^ehowcired .on the cos^ tnmar tor his delay. ' ^e long e»acl;d: came at Ias.t,,wltb..his jreolouswafe'alita large I'wlcVer Daekel He hnrrlcd into the arge'drusUig'Vobm^th'aTe'was but'dne for the ibBle'porfoi!m- eisl, and daposltod his load on the floor.! Than aisusd A'scene whloh baffles description, Each one of the mapibera ruahad to- wards the baaket, omahing knd crowding his neighbor in his eagerness to secnre a'Tlreas, notthe bn'a beat suited to his char- aoter, mind yon, b)ittho handBOmast ;: .I was grean at this bnai- ness, and fkre^ but poorly in the general distribution. I waa Torcc'd to cbntant myaelf with s' dirty'green' hlintln'g' ahirt, -trimmed witbblsok'bottoh velvet, kndontild palr.'cf yeUow cot^ J^n tlghta, to perforgi. my three partS;Io,i. Basset boott were not to be had updvr apy consideration, and . I had to.uso.mr.own -bVdliiary pair; rather iDspproprlate for' BibbArd Third; I thtok: ilgot'Bhat, and nich'Vhatt Ioballsega all'tha.aecayed'theatrl- qal wordrobea h) ths,country to bilng .(^rtli its ettial:,. It.looked 'SB If 11 had beeadolng duty for .the lost forty years.. .The lining iras'almost all torn'out,heif of'tho'DAgM ^i^are'bfok'en and Jtanglng on'by the threads, and the slU '«io'wh"w«fe 'of vkrloUB colors, rsngbig fcom.a dark brown:to a .btight pink, : Hht male performafa were iiU dreased at Isat, and ready to proceed with the play, wbanan'uolbokad-for obatade preaentod Itself. Tbe orcheatta had become uneasy in regard :to:tbeir paylnent,and ■rafasad to give a alngla noto nniilthay.i^ot their m^noy. A gon- Bral dssosamaht was mado', and the demand of the' miialolans sat- -ISfla&'ln ftdl< :Th(i''bviirldre'wi>8'flnlBhall,'ati'd the'burtola rba^: iBotthrough my<flTst'par(.'Without aSF'ttoable, and ^ndored attny'salf-poaaeaalon-i foorfooUI lltllo ^pei^-whatitrlala wore In'itoMforaa. 'The ourtUnTall on'.the.'flraV'aotj'ana'aU the AniAteiirs ware cbntralulatlng a'aali' bthkF upoh 'thM^' deddod Buapasa, but a damper was soon placed mpon their onthnalaam. The lady who had promised to anoot the oharaoU^ of. the. Duch- '&a of Tork, was mm td. " The stage mana'ger. (the Blchard of the evanlne) waa In a aifeduUa. Atlasl, by dint of great persuasion, he suoMedod In obttlntngtha conaentof ayoungladyvtbowas on the stage, to read the part > ... The audlonoe wore becoming,slightly lippallent, whan the stlketifan'ngar went befdKe'the chrtoln, ttado a shtinapolbAy, tadthaearialnroaa theeacond'tlnla. ,.■ ;. li. . ■ ''•'^'-'•1 This act went off wall enough with. bnt one jexcf ptlon, whltm was, thattlla Duchiiss tl Tork, becbUIng IhtcrasUd U the pir- formaucc and loslea hor place In the book, co'naumad eomo fow minutes In -flndlngit .agtin, which gaya-,'rIsa'ttrBome laugbter among the: auditors I still, they kept' very/'oiderly, all things .takenInto'conslderation.' . ■ > I -•' > '■ •[■ I .-Before tbo tUrd act oommenoedi'a .ndw drawbaok.waaals- oevorsd.i Word oame that ths expected' Duke of Ifbrk flould not iocnioon account of . having baeu .taken sick 'With ,lha measles. Hoxe '.wae a pretty meaa. A toO".BiiBar was ' "ant "to too audience, to prooura.some boy who ,would rfi^,*^lS^J{^ Jopn. relumeS, bringing with km a boy.'of '•bo»i'.»l»'S^'J!i'» itbs.ieddcBt head'of -hair I ever. aaw.ln.myllfl«. jAjbookwaB; ttioSuSto tboboy'a. hand, and^ablue JSlk'«2t''.'««4 Bh«Sde?,'aud thie eccoutred ho: waa: puahod on {ha^stagfc That art want off aa weU aa tho.prooedlng onea, and tho onrtain ■*- **'* ■ '-ftirioni^-noise Jnfront ^^'lITt'^ol tho*iilVSd%7a haveg and wohlredllT.; ■Ifolloeman.to keep toem^ouu;;.^^ ^^^^^ .-^j^- ^-^^^ ^'.^^^ spindles," and other !e>lttij9,ts w«re ilra^ At the end of every speech of the maniuiei.' an' Ifa'divldaairin the second tier weald cry out— . ■""^^•J..w>?^. '»"«S«» "Ob POieat God 1" In the tone of an aged trlah iraii>m'nfbr< Ingtotanaapain. 1 .-.i: .• ' when BueUnghsmYthe treasorerl'oame on:hIsTeo<nitl(iil^raa scarcely infeilorto thatof the stsg» manoaar:'' As''MflU a8'ha '^"iH'?'^?^ speaking, his voice was djownad wllh 'eribil''*-k-V^ .H.oid_01o,'";l'golng, going, gone.' <<aimUam«n: leaving tho City left tbls carpet bag," and. others of like loIportiibntBiak' 'Ingham .pursned ths even, tenor of his way, to aUapiHatinsa .nnmiyad hi the .taunts whloh were ahowarad upon- Uin&Dm T -i"';' "■ ' '' ' ■ .1..: tiJHi,;. ■ J- .(^e. my. flret-appearance as BatcUfre hi this act .nom ,what I hod dready seen ud heard,, I^S'aotod to' be a^ried the fhsDi tokens of approbation aa had been so iriaiitainrto' Btowednpov iny OrDthar amateure. I waa sotBtataiien7 "Oome hither, Batdilfe," said Blchard. "How fufas hv q&ein'^''&• .my.phystotanseenthert" : ' ".• • ..., ; -r -i^ ••He has, my lord, and fears her mightily," repUsd J>' .wwtte slgiwXor.fcgrandoutbniBt. "Flat hosts,"^•.•mudacowa," and other Jokaa at the eiMUArf W boota;wer« (^ly bandied about, In the mldatofTthenv- roa^; t'Leonid dlatlngi^h a.lond, ahrlU hmgh/wUchtonUaot pdqnblyproceed.&bm. any one bnt a female. I turned'ioi^Mls tbe dbrMlotf fK>tii"whebce the eousd bama.'and there Inthi second tier I beheld the very'tnilh who had'aldvlseil me to jShi tbe ataatedrs; aad 'almg' Mda bf blm ware two wo'me'ii whose bnslndss' parsnite was problahbed to the world by thaii< a^Wof dreaa and the'-paint on -their fkees. Uy IMend waa evldantlr setting theee women on to blackguard me. ThelnstantXtarnM, oppofthemoTied'out-'- ' " " ' , : ■ ,^ .','KeUo, Jack, how are yon!'! The eyaa of the whole hottsa were Insti^tty . tamed on her,'and the oproar was kept up wltli redoubled mry for afew.mpmantB..iItJ.cou]dhave'iiildhniU on the wopian at that moment, Ifould have strangled her .with lb little compunctlo'4 as I wfuld's ohlcten.' ' After ue noise had suba'ldeda Uttl^, Blohard wentonMth )ilspart-<<SheHmanl Shortly." ■ ■ ■ •' ' ■ • ' . ' ..'".'.'. : "Ihope ahewlBj mylord,"eaId'r, andtiunad to'walknptlie stage,' 'TUa'^nolse tbat eiisued waB perfeeily'd^afenlng,'- Peal after peal of laughter arose from tbe audience.'-' : •fTcf God^ssake gat off the stage," aald the ilage ifaanager. "Tou'veapUt your tights." , . 'Ton oan swear I .made qniok tbnafor tbe wing,. The itago manager was rjght—my tights ware Bpllt,.and badly split, too. How to repaid .tham ^aa .«6.w .the question^ .'With .some.plns, and the acfdatance or one of tbe lady amatoun, latlast succeeded ;ln,cloaliigpDtI)a7ent..... ... , ,... -r ., Owing to the acotdent'whloii nodbalUlen, nie;'ahi)aier mamhec '•doubled" my part with' hls own during the reSatiide^ of tbe act." Idldnotgirbiragsln datlltha'flfth aet,"ahdUwas'Wth the greateat mlaglviDg that I did go. UucA to my sitfl^rlsa, every- tbtn^weiitoff qaletlyduriDtt: lattxit scsneJ'^Bdt-lt'Washnt thelqll in the tampeatt^ in tue: last aoanaof'ibe'aet^I'feUrtBa fell force of the hurricane. Blohard, as nsnal,: orled ba^'< " .. "A.hoiset.a horsel-my kingdom fore bone;''J rushed oa with a drai^. .^ptd, easing. VWthdraw. my'lord,*'eto. The hurry bf my movements dlaarrangad the pina in my onfortnnate tights, jnd three or fqnr of them began to stiok In ine.. I pint 4own myhand, and give my Ughla a sadden Jerk to rid myspjf of the pins, and In so doing I tore the 'davlllBh old ttghta m an entirely new place. The audience percaivad It Uutahfly, aild then followed a aean'sAlmoitt Unpossiblato deaorlbe -U wcids. . if.'Flat. boats,'.' was yelled from the-parquet; "mend tbeia tlghta," flrom the boxes. . . And'to eap.theollniax,-one Df thatodiesl haycheforeaeilp tlbned,'remarked-7: . .. .. .. ;.' j-r " '•Cnve'It'tohim; he'smysednoer." Tbe laet. soenaatlon waiB too macb. - Sword'tn.'faand, fipd ntnS Ingaforlbasbath, IfprangXojt:th4fp.oti]ghts,.. - ■> ••On murderous deeds intent," .■. r. ..: anAUlthad.not ^n for ,* warning ory f^mn the stage pianager, Iwhiblj ra-calkd.ffe.tP By mttm fWTPPiftiffoancs. wjilnhswm si i 'to'be'ab broad a zaroe to acme of the apeotaton, wootf pipPMir haTe^eenohBDgad tothe.^eo^eattragedy.. ,' : 'Uy axhll^tloii of fniy hod.piuy thp essot to IBcrease the (stin- torat my expense.' I threwdown' my sword;'and VenttotSe dreselngtroom, where I found' Buckinsham -bnrslDg the pbtols wtaohad bttokan in:upon our pIoBsuics in BOTadaanaluiar sild orpatad anch dlacerd—and undressing hlnsalf ^t the same ttana. BucUnghani hadremo'ved allhla garments bqt enf,'iih«iiM heardslbhd nolseBlihp'stage door, , , , '., .,' •Tea oab't "come In," eaid tha'dbbrkaeper In xespbita»to> qaarrftomtfaebntslde.' ■ -.'..'- .':'1f yoodon't'open that-door d—d<'qaMk^ToaH'Sathiir^'*' camefrom-tiisontaide;: ' .'• .< > < :j ..I; ,,.Tha doorkeeper .pvldeptly.lp^eif who. he had,to dealwllbfse h'^opahad'the dobr,'aiid.in ciama about a dow p( the fellon who were , tbe cause of .opr trpq^Iea. 3'bla w^ loo much for Bnbklngham; im'd'he daahed at .the, Utmdan:'. At, sight qf Buckingham in his shirt" albnel the newbcUm-feUbaokafeir paoea. ': Oh. wbnt^ Bnoklngbam, "iUe. flashing Ironf his ayes," bnt before he reached the f'bold .invaders,''' .^ueen. XUtabeih roahad. frantically forward'(Tom bar ^nsalDg-room, ^rawhar ' arms wildly sfoilnd the hi^ pf .BucMpgPii'P'. and.p'resaliu'Um to her bpaom, cried—••Don't 4ear Billy, don't '&g\i;iofi%,tSt jgi^g^^'V ' ■ ■ -..>..' ■,... 1 .^.1:, 1 ' The acene'was too mu'oh fbt toy doBasty; TreUredto'B^ dresslng-roomi and-reaumed'nly.o'rdifiaiy'Clotbes..' Froita.that night until the present time, I have navar •llhsr. taken part in or.boan present at an pmatenr show.,I : ; -I •'SOimBODT' CTBT ' TWD SWAtf t>f ' > . A THMBI0Al''APEbb0XE,'. ''"^ ..^ 'V" ' BT' SOI..'BICTB. .. .11 ,:,:'-j,,.,' Osshadnotbeen'lntro<)ucad into St. Lonia lii 1839, wd our oU'Iaminat'tha'wtoga' had a' doigerons way.bt fishing upIha meet unruly manner, occasionally threatening to eot.flreu.thb lamp UdderSi and thus endangar lha building'. - The lamta wtae open "fioatcs," 'with wioh boldera comlft'g u^fibn-the 'bottbu; and the oil, whenhaated.wquld take'.fire, and bum'ln a.birge fluna. To goprd agalnat accidents, wa had ^ tub pf water placed on each aide of tbe Btage', with a lariie swaVor mop .In.it, raidy for use at'anyinomcBti 'atid' acaroely anight paiaedwllhodt • swabblng'belngrequir'id,' The wing'hapds: (subordlBste atlge roQCira. jjeeiaoB «ift.^ »ww. aMu»».i« « doep intareat in the awabbing prccaas, and Itwas not sn unususL tblng to see Blohard tbe-Thlrd) or Hamlet, Just before entering UDon the stage, cat^ up a.awab, and .dash it .upon the,rUns flames,which. If not attended to, were likely tohprnnpfh^ Tbwer of London; or the Boyal'Palace at Elslnnre. ' " ' ' .' ^ . Mlsa Tree was peiformlng (he .partot Juliet, vandi'had taksii herstatipn (Aot'u., S<anp,9,} ciitha.ba]ooiiy,for tba.pqniose.of eDloyliir the fresh hightlifeeze, After tbafatiibsof i^pbalfwh^ badconolndad in the prevloaa act; and to think bf the yodngpll. orlm who had so greetliy. intarastad her. daring lha fastlva],meA castlhR her eyes oyer tho 'pay, abo asjr that one of the.wlSB lanipswas JuatbaglAnlBgtoflAranp. aBd all ayoh' balngr IUm ap(m'hat, thera'^aa lmmlnant-danger of a oodBagratibn;<r..Tha ftlr Juliet had taken .her Be#ton the bajqony, but waa. obseiyr* tofidgetAnd tuhi in'a moat an^Jallct-lue mauner, calling 01 through tbe window behind he;^ln.alou.4.Whlaper, "Somebody get the Bwjahl" ..„.),..., ....... ."^.j '' Bbmeo, who badtatared' fVom the flfrht-hand Bldo, and'ud sot seen the flarlnillamp, wenten Mlb hls' -aiieach; lntafotl]HaA jromtlmototlfnebyjthelpTely,Oapalet:T^; ;. ^t' I'-'yit'l^^it JIbmcb-'Sbe apeake,jataha eayjjnothing, Whato(,tbat>, oLatYiMe'r.i^brata'Mr. tel,-8mlthf- Wm's^^^^ hlmf; ':. ' ':''■'"' ''■ " il1 ' I I','• 'f oiii.'tftillU'l . Eomeoi^Hep,eyedlao?ur»esjIw|UanaTar4ti.' iiini, ik,iia','io ■ jiniat(Aeldi)-Wm nobody get the swab? We ahjilaa bs humtupl —. 1)' '. " «iiiii.ii..i 1,1.. ..1 jir,. . xotneoi-Iam'totlboldti'tlsnotttfidsahespeaki;'! -(.'irii':- ' Juliet: (aatdeV-Ko; ilt la to somabodyitb 'brln8i'the:swslr. Where la tanBpl.'8mllh» ■ ','^i ' 'i'':;!'! ••L.'':;'i» . 3'omeo—Sea how she leaha bar cheek neon ithat hUd; obi that i wtre a 'glota upbU'that taand^tbat Inllelit tbUbb tbat oSaakJ r JuBot-^Ali,'mel (Aside.) Wd-betterJnbt^oonj.i Wharais thoewttb?. I. i ■ :" 1. -/ill '{IIkihi:' - .■) .'.'U^'I'-- Borneo—abe speakB.1 Oh I apeak agaloi UHght asigaL -< "Juliet raalde)-^If th%t awab Isn't bronaht tbla iDStoati ivoous down—I^h; Ahl there's Mr, BoL<Bidtth-,AWlthtbdBMb,atIaia. Boliao—(Bpeake the baUpca olthet^oaBhi'tmbsadtdky JollS^ who Is.-watohlng the swabbing.) _ ,.Hiik»t .^nllot-Ohl .Bomel), Bcmeo; wheYofore'teV J5««i2S»Sl (Aside.) ...Thank h.eavenl.. thihllM^^ 'tareansi' ■'" ,- ., .;... .;, , ::\^^j^,t ■•h<<\)i<\:jtz ' I ,1' ',1:' ' '.' ' rltolv danej ^g»ii(q'id|MijMrfj. V of'*"" '■'"^t "WW tWtthortJfas'ii^^fSlffsfeBooVb^^ 1E,our5:iip.da;Mar,"V».-.L^^^ ThJ tecVuwtWbo"hSd "Co'S lITono of the dreaalng-rooma drSdng C"'to <J»«» Ellaabath, here made his appearance