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that mun mil her ii
' no rum 1
i; he felt the amulet on her bosom:
God: and be is gone!" Shespran‘
Thcjailcr comes! -- my
gh
II it’ Oh
to the door, the Ihl-inked nlcud.
husbsnd, my child s rurlier l"
u He is gone before thee, wornno ! "
"Whither? Spank. Ipenk! it I
-- To theguilloune : v- rnd the black door closed again.
upon he terueleu! As n it htrlmg
t
Indnun of his in
glided everthetti-spr within! the grim
sjury. the accuser; nn amid thet'ic-
i and ion rm.
owesithe dsngerro the stole-conresr 1 ll
w,nnd l ' .ludge,l reveal thy
k! to the tram wt! out
n.eoiriiuere,ye de 2 roornill
but tor Eobenpicrre rnil I-I crew
They hurr intolhe court, the harty and pale messengers;
there II co union. and Mar, lull disrnny! “ OIT with the
com inter: and to-inorrew the woman thou wouldrt have
EIVIB shall die 1"
genticulnlcll at
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der, ihsrs trump Ll in the nu ,
And suiidihcm, Ilricktul by tlresibm oliheguird, herlon
black hair blood-betlnbblzcl. lie! this ll ' nman ; and st.i
u nher writhing lipuiu,ioy. as they iuunaur, -- clarener:
I in not iteuroyed thee 5"
Onto ll’: 1? Fri
,s
'1‘ come. " l no y ,
snot lll lvnrmk armn."’shl'lrl(sdlhein-
llm yr. “ and thou ttntlctttztxll '“ Thu)‘
h
up p when .
smile -t cropnlelips, nudwilh Llhalmilmtha plucsordooiu,
lbs he-dannn, the horrtlr rnnu ed! with that s llr, ull
rpm leaned ru tu is ontel-rm] ruarhiue. up om (ha
eirlh no role; hr: hovered over liar-a thing not 0fmAltl‘r--
In A s o y y and lip t‘ -hind, ltsovsn opened, dos
altar duap, nud the non of Bcnulyw o seen, a up
w come," in r. melodies, broke
rrom your choral multitude, yo People or tho slri> H Wel
- a rmiucrt only rung
. radiant amid the radiant,
tl-ntchad rorlh its nrrnl, and raurmur d to t
’ lzrngly ii‘ in '
ink: in snrurlroni the housovvp:
whersrore glitter the crowds through ths . out
sound: [Io brill why Aintielu Illa tucstn r l
nmnl the ruined club! Fellow-eupum, is there hope for
Ila-tlut’,"’
o ll ottttha prilonarnalchtoonci. Dly wInu!-4ve-
niug ulotel; still they pron their white face: to the bu nnd
housston they use the miles or
vnvingnignlll. u urrnh!" s urnh!
Rollo-piarrs ii fnlhhl Thu neigu or Terror is no more:
, ,,.
You; can rhino eye. into this hall. where Ihntynnt and hit
enncllu hurkuned to the sour without: I-‘ttlhlling the proph-
Henriohdrttnltwiltn blood In stmhoiirssl
- -- ii on. '-
sr
do the stern 3-K Jon. the pnlilert hon.
ah I III)
Clltnu up
tlroncrswlsnovel is bound. the i or expro-
lrion! pisrro A a (re him.
but .uglod,s rs omis Hotel
rlke-thalhlrtl h ur. Thro ed a
dc Vil oor.
along the gloomy pan-agu.iuto this am the
crowd. Vllnnglad, liritl. bloodvmlnad but not
My hoo at
cute! raesr lanlnln in the tosririgiorehasl
not the III! ltegisu, the real spresrert
IE
urth spots usnirai
undo. And lllla of lnnunndr, smsncipu In To
Place dc La Resotnirmrroln the l hill of the king of Ter-
., A woman. n ch. .
Iwotnut, wit , spring: )0 ' ' I‘ dentli
or ‘Id: by
Inn on rue drunk with lay a " llroyeueil his bloodshur ayes:
“ Demand to hell, ‘Ill! Ihecurcer Of wives Ind lnolr en ’ "
Thahtzndltmln Ivrenchnd thtl rug no
A ihrist, sod the crowd r
rharhosiurrhucounilarr ihuuinnrta: Autl lse
r vsoul, mm upturn! so andod the llelgn
of'l'error. . . . , . . . . --
nsylirtitiu the prison. I-‘rum cell to cell thoyhurry with
the sun; crow ‘ d
. it upon crowd. ibeyoynui enpriver m
with its my iulers, oh
5':
za
mile or Item lhln Lven In
the not or oirj y, in nice.
Nev" It-d Iher seen lit; 50 b ay crept netret
Ind with olloluu 1: l
ro to, in
her teatthera run I young in . . lhztr
mad. loolre at them ntudflutly, And with us may lingers
played lull in dead lnothsr'Ir0b0. An orpllnn rliore in ms
ll Villlll
u rcor on. 2'' said I IetnlIln(hur-Ielfn mat.) “and they
--w more-her r-ll veHerd- ; Ind now the mother! Alone
iu the world, what can be 1--
-ras ilafhnt nuilsd fcnrlcnlly on in. c,,,,.,,y ,. gs. .,.,.,..,
Ipoku ihur. And the ol brreat.-he no mongllum,la1d
gentlii ' otnun. It I l the v"PhIn nmilel! THE FA1Ht:lt-
LIII All Th-ll CARI or 11'"
[run or cn-oui.l
Puxuuv Gtnvs.m'l‘be Paixllnn gun differs from a
common 44, in having I very wi a chamber; the
e
pounds, to fire which latter ball, 10 pounds of pnwtfrr
are necessary. It pound of powder is placrd inside
of the ball-a fuue is attached which will burn about
9-the bull is then placed in the gun with
Iran it is tired,
'= , onoiircheopropriniingonhelens Englisllromances.
” They don’t like ii at all, because we choose to give
; nished by our friends, the publishers, and we thank
lence for you!
grateful, and, to use it phrase with which you are fa-
rniliar, “pony up extensively.” Why not’! Have
Ihroglled the quasi copyright pnsstd by the publish-
what you would have to pay for A week’s use ofthem
from a circulating library’!
won't you stand by as‘! Do you want to be driven
. back to old prices! When we offer you a seat in a
railroad car for c shilling, do you want to get into 8.
stage coach for a dollar! Not you ; we know you
THE NEW WORLD.
T H W WW 0 R ,7 lips;-how do you like tlteytnstei ‘vii. lisvergone
, h V on these many years, like lnzy spiders, spinning your
N l.’111eLDl.’h :
-1, 1842.
grumble, because you are arrested in your career. It
is capital: we like it hugely: we like to see the pi-
rates mode to walk the plank, to see the red-flag run
up at the must-heads ofshnrp-sailing vi-ssels, who con
ulwsyscut in herore you nrld carry oil the Spoils
The devil take your hypoclicy !"
Now, being ourselves or gentle nature, we should
disspprove of such harsh speech, sud, out of ccrnpss,
sion to our kind friends, the publishers, so “catn.
wsrnpously used up," we should rebuke the English
authors in n spirit nfchnrily, thus: “Persons of dis.
tinction, be quiet; don't give way to anger, and use
not illlemperale expressions. The book-publlshtrs
are quite independent of your romances and popular
new books; they have enough to do to print standard
and elsssiesl books, and umlre by American authors
Db you hear that, persons, eh I We say that now,
if publishers wish to enjoy monopolies, they must
pay for them. They must, nolentn nolzntea, (translated
‘willy nilly,‘) blly copyrights we desire to call
your particular attention to this fact. We, the news-
paperpublishers, by issuingyour works for a minimum
sum, arc loroing the sale of American copyrigh-s,
arid, by our system, we Mall do more for American
oulhm in II. yml‘ than the international copyright law
lutmlti in n century-we mean, of course, if anywere
left, after the operation, to be llonz for. Now, re-
nowned individuals, as you doubtless were quite sin-
cere in what you said to our common fat friend (not
mutual, which is not English,) the Public, that the
real reason why you wanted the copyright law, was
that it would be a great benefit to American nulhors
("1 "M" ""9: J”: ‘" “W5”: You will of course rrioiee with exceeding gram
"'1'" of V""'"<> Indeed 9" joythat-since there is no more probability of tilt-
civerpowering has been our conviction of its force, pamgg Of mg law you so politely requested than
"WW" hm 5”“ “""P‘“91Y '-‘“"'d “WY “Y “- there is ofJoe Smith, the Mormon high-priest, ’
end, having like our kind friends aforesaid, s very Imam, om, Umd S,,,,,g, my ms been dis,
"""" "SW '0' “'5 P““iC 3”‘ ”" P“"“”" P“‘“"- covered by which equal, if not superior sdvoninges,
“'9 W‘ 0"‘! ‘W’ “’ "9" "" P"5'“’”“Y "”'l“”"'3 will redound to American authors, and without the
“='‘'‘‘ “P0” 1" PM’ “‘’“‘"‘‘5“'''““‘' 5"" ""0" ‘5 trouble and exprrise of legislation. Indeed, we are
he "W": '3'“ "5 6i“ W" ‘W "M ‘M “ 5”" oropinion than your aolicitude for American authors
5"‘ "W3 19“ "H" he h“ be" “““5’‘’"‘’‘‘’ “’ P“ -' isfully as tender ssihol ofour friends, the publishers,
There is generosity-there is d rlterested beuevo- ,0, me Public‘ HOW luck, 8 mg ,, ,Sg,,,,, how
Sir Public, we expect you to be
SATURDAY, JUNE
JAMES‘S NEW NOVEL.
Every braille)‘ ulttur, it-Ilo will have M: gautlnrsr [U
mmtiun that the pltblisltci-of tllz IVE W IVURLD Ittls
jl4sti.<=rler1,mid ulrns for sale n Monim L.
or. Tl>Nt.x'l‘s ul-' rrn; Hsin.-," u mw novel by Jomrs,
mix".
it: is; (Hull 14 sillgle copy, will for sis tbpittt, far-
islmlnl by mitt'l,l1t il?1L'k]IIIyl‘I‘]708t!lgl', to any pal‘! of
(It: mtmtry, rlolt bi sltpplicll it-ill. is copy, gr-otis-.unr1
(h1fut'l1l' iuill tr lllunkfttlly oclnou-lul,-;n1.
OUR CHEAP EDITIONS.
we understand that certain of our kind friends in
at the publishing business," have ishen in high dud.
that pnrtly old gentleman, the Public, acbance to buy
or e shilling that (or which they ask a dollar. The
Public, we dare say, can afford to pay his dollar, and
our friends see no reason why titty should not have
it. 1'rtIuckily,we do. The great argument, used
against the passage of the International Copyright
Law, is that it would force this Public to pay five
rinisswhsihe now does for s republished English
back. Goad; welike that argument; it was fur-
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strange the col
American publishers should be able to derive the most
unselfish gratification from the same cause! You,
illustrious English writers, will now see your brother
authors on this side of the Atlantic properly re-
warded, while the scarcely less illustrious American
printers will see their beloved Public even more fa-
vored than, under the circumstances, could have
been expected. Finally, my brethren, I exhort you
both-dwell together in the bonds of peace; there
can be no question that you are both equally disin-
terested; of you it may with peculiar truth be said,
in reference to your benevolent etforts for the Amer-
ican authors and the American public,“ at‘: ofone mu]
holronozrn of on other."
N. B.-Copies of Bulwer‘s ZANDNI and James’s ‘
we not done every thing for you‘! Have we not
ersi ind given you new books, wetfrnm the press, for
Out upon you, man-v
better ; you are not going to desert promising young
fellowsliltc ourselves, trying to get along in the world,
and whom you have hitherto tnken good care of, for
any overgrown rich men, rich through your facility
at paying for a thing five times as much as it is
worth. In other words, you are not so green as to
give a dollar for what you can get for eighteen pence
or o shilling; not you!
We are very sorry that our friends the publishers
think themselves maltreated by our cheap editions.
They have had all the profit and the fun so long to
themselves, that, doubtless, they enjoy a prescriptive
right to take the best that is going, and ask us to be
gl’nteful for their ltavings. But, gentlemen, don't
forget the Public, the den: Public-that Publio for
am you ll, from Boston to Tallahassee, felt such
tender sol ilude, when there was some faint proba-
bility that he was to be victimized by the crnelInter-
osiionsl Copyright new way do you not publish
in wrappers, at Isl cents each; $9 for one hundred
copies, wholesale; when ti is sent to us in a tree
9
of either, or four of each. We would offer them ‘
cheaper, but having only printed forty-one Ihouaoml,
they are getting scarce
Menncv ErtNs'l'Env ; on, TKNANH or rue 'HEAl1'r,
also published at this office complctc for 152 cents
single; six copies for bl; one hundred copies for
$11; cheap enough, being quite new, and sent all
overrlie country in advance ofevery other American
reprint, at neicupoprr postage only.
at
5'
73:.
EPISCOPAI. INTOLBRANCE.
It was our intention to dispose of this matter at a
sitting. Indeed, we were rash enough to ilttter our-
selves that we had done so: for, thought we, what
can be more conclusive than a statement drawn from
the culumnsof the Churchman, accompanied by com.
manta which-the statements being -partake far
more of moderation than severity! Nevertheless,
we are disappointed; for sundry oral and Written
communications have reached us, expressive of dis.
satisfaction on both sides: one party blames us for
our forbearance, and the other for our injustice,
Among the latter is the following, which is too good
to be last; and which we publish, italics, exclamn.
tlon points and all, Just as we received it :
"M1 Dom litzlvmsrrlvz
“ What in the name of all that’s fair has go; in",
l'uIt.that you must needs embroil yourself with the a
Thnt would indeed be a proof of your regard for the
Public. But you don't like small profits; men of
your kindness must not be fed on scraps; like boa-
coristrictors you would take whole animals at single
swallows.
To make this matter perfectly lucid to the most
1 "listed reader, we will discourse in the longing?
of the friends of the International Copyright, or of
the English authors-such authors as wrote an atlec.
tionate letter to “our fat friend” the Public, 1117'
Charla .l)t’A:kenI. These gentry, if they could be in-
formed of the griefs uttered by American book pub-
lislierg, at the uriyighleous conduct of American news-
paper publishers, in selling books at a price ineffably
paltry, would probably thus address the former-
“All, hat you have caught it at llsl yaurse1vca,have
you’! The robbers l-ltve been robbed; the f'ilche's P3750331 ‘
bay: hld their pockets pielrcd; ‘h“‘honor among 10”" 1“ immense! And cut bu
tliicves;.wliich you call thz4cou1lezy oftlle trade ,,,,,,,,,,,yWml, to he- “M M.“ dam’ dmirlagh
(pal: !) and which means nothing more than that the which another mrtn‘s dastardly thirst for revenge is
rogue, who nrsi announced his intention ofstlllallng s uxbr sinned 4. Your rrirnds lisvc rrgurdsd you us a ,.
thing, should enjoy the exclusive privilege-has been S“;vj';““‘;'n';"fb'“ ";I“'- 3"." W“ “Wm ready to
diaregsrdrd. We in. rejoiced at thi r - oi- ” " “"”' "“ ""“""’"‘d '0 “HOW your-
- 7 1’ Bell 10 be used for selfish ends by no man
mhcd chnltce has been commended to your own How is it thnt you have suffered you; inpppgo be 1,
websnut of our brains, and now, good lack! you ,
FJUNE 4, 1842.
prostitutedforthe gratll-icatioli, of the most unbal-
owed passions ihsi can get po <i0ll rt the llunlan
. ' he whole prueerdlng IS pt'rft'clly under-
.o . u one supposes that suchnll nlltragruusl-x
hibltion of disbolicsl malignity was riihrr prepultsd
by you or published lnr yuursrlf: but 1 pltdge my-
self to you that you have been lI1lSlt'd and di-urivrd
by partial statements. The slightest investigation
will satisfy you that you lisve done serious wrtlnrt to
one o t r brst, purest. and mosttalentrd mrn iiriiilrlg
s: o 3 around whom the church uill rally with n
unanimity rsrrly witnessed: this virus. I nor rurt:
y would respect and ltlve iryou l(nt'W hin. , bin ut
e time one whom such tempers as sminm
and Hawks are not to bu r-xywclril to be very patirrit
of. He is by far too irulrprudsnr, toll feallrsa, um
lofty minded, too keen and poworlul in rrbulnng
rang doing, too strong and
of the Church, not to be ilalrd by narrow-mlntlid rind
paltering time-servers!
“The bitter msliguiiy cllerished by Dr. Hawks
against Dr. Taylor is llnrrible und disgraceful to hu-
m.m nature! And it as all come from tho fzlcl that
r. u been preferred more him, of late, at the
meetings of rho church and clergy!
“Thl ismove 0 yuursl regret the more, be.
cause Dr. T., ssl ha pen to now, has really been
a sound and valuable lrlend to you, us he has known
you through your writings Hehas regularly ‘ taken
ill’ the New Vvflfld, and it has occurred to nlr- as
highly creditable to you that the paper slioulil be
en in the raw‘
I.
and instructive family a r n s it t‘ is the
last or men, 1 know, that you would willingly have
abused had you been better inlormrds Now, really,
if you have ever loolrrd over the sorcllut review,
hic y cntlsenttu fatllvr, its reeblcrn-ss snrl un-
reusonableness must have struck you. It is nbuue,
rroihn . he rrtru s are pr-rrseily civil,
an nmrrd not the shade of ground fur the clmrgr or
intolerance so much mout e about: ant as a state-
ment of facts, the article is a complete tissue of
falsehoods.
"Mark my words, llvil, lroru this day forward,
Dr. Taylor rules this Diocese I3 is pleases. at
ave made him a little sooner than he would have
made Itt'1ntcIf' But you shall yet know hlm, and
turn be brought In acknowledge, perhrlpi how you
hove been hulnbuggcd! A 1.-p,p,,,,i
Who this frimd may be, we have no ineanu of
:-
knowing, and, notwithstanding hie familiar “ my
dear," we must. say that his elaborate ellilris to dis-
guise his hand-writing look rather unlike the free
communications of a friend: it is certain to our ap-
prehension that he is no “frlerld” of 1)r.Hawks-
'ncidence-that English authors and tint, on the contrary, seams to entertnin for thaf
gentleman as lively an antipathy as up '1'uyInr him-
sell.
all about Dr. Taylor, and, for it tliirii pmon, is sin.
Indeed, the writer of this letter seems to know
gularly familiar with his private acts sud opinions;
we learn from him that Dr. T. is s friend of ours;
that he has known us only through our writings;
that he has regularly taken in the New world; (hilt
he hos recommended it to his friends; and that he
thinks-no! our snenymous friend ilnnlrsqi highly
creditable to us that our paper is admitted into Dr.
Taylor’s parlor I In return for all which g(l0drtldluft'd
civility we remark that we, too, know Dr. Taylor
only through his writings.
heard him preach, and in his sermon, which was on
We once, and but once,
he final resurrection, he assured his audience that
JACQUER1: may he gb(gingd' M [hig .,mcg,d,,,,, up the sea, the earth and [lie nirwould give up their
‘ d.
a.
to
in
But waiving the question who this “flit-rid” in,
aid letter, we send by return of mail cigllt copies let us briefly consider his letter; prerllisitlg ilmi as
he identity of "Brulllrr Rector” and 1)r4 Taylor is
no-wwell known to be one and the same, wc shall be
guilty of no lndecorumin speaking of the latter by
his real mime.
In the first place, the inainuation that Dr. llnwlrs
wrote our editorial-thcugli precisely the lurid of
argument used by “Brother Rector" in his second
wet-is imlneriinenz. For the ehsruczrr sud trilrllts
of that diatinguished man we entertain the inns-t pro-
found respect, and are happy to have this opportunity
bo ksforaahillin r ieceyoutselves just lxswe. doi if 5-""'g 8"’ ."“' ""' “'”""”""“” ‘W "‘" W‘‘’‘‘
0 Is’ P - lor it that neither Dr. Hawks, nor 1lr.Anllion had
the slightest direct or indirect knowledge of, or con-
cern with, the article headed Episcopal Intolerance
previous to its publication.
In the second place, our “ friend ” claims that we
have suffered our paper to be prostituted for the gru-
tilication of unhllllowsd passions; that we have lent
ourselves to be used as c dsggrr through which on-
nther man's revenge is to be glutted; that if we had
ever read our own article its ft-ehldaess must have
struck us; that the facts we give are falsehoods ; that
the extracts afford no ground for our comments; and
that the slightest investigatian will show us that we
h
ave wronged “ one of the best, and finest, and most
talented, and most independent, and most fearless,
lofty-minded, ltesn, powerful, strong, popular men
mong us;’’ one, too, whom such fellows as Anthon
“"9 “"“""" 0””-".i“ W“ “W thus pm and Hawks can't tolerate, and who will snonrule this
Diocese as he pleases!
ow we assure our “friend " that we are no
“dagger” and were nevor used as such ; We liavr-,
at been struck with the feelllrnrss of our arliv.-lo,
though doubtle we should have been; nor is any
one thing it falsehood which is stated by us as a fact;
In each particular fact is Inn, and we pledge our