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The New World, Extra Nos. 7 & 8, Whole Number 108½, Wednesday, June 29, 1842.
Author
Blessington, Marguerite, Countess of, 1789-1849.
Contributor
Benjamin, Park, 1809-1864.
Date Added
9 January 2014
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1842-06-29
Publisher
New York : J. Winchester
Source
Dime Novels and Popular Literature
Alternate Title
The Lottery of Life : a novel / by the Countess of Blessington.
Topic
Popular literature > United States > 19th century > Periodicals.
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hilein
c it and blt-ed
g his brother stru k dow
Don Manuel,
alas! or-
’ b
late to prevent the misfortune which occur-
s,,' l
“it” ‘ ment, the Duchess de Pamplunn, ac-l
coin ' ‘lg: maiden sister of the conde e
Ribi eikhd the manage, in or er to see her
sons ' ytheir exercise, little dreaming of the fear-
d
tnlnigtit tlnl awaited her; and behol mg both her
children a parently dead, and their g rmerits stained
with bloo , nhe uttered a piercing shriek, and fell to‘
e ' ulnions ensu ' ‘
state she continued until the rupture of a blood-vessel
in the head put an end to her turn-rings and her ltrel
in the brief space oftwo hours When the duke re-l
turned from a ride wit e Gonde de Ribiertt, he‘,
: no?
er w s not exernptl
uced to great weak-l
l
at e
son, while c you
from danger, the child being red
nesshby the loss of blood ”
T
3
e Lady Veronica shuddered, and felt her pre
vious dislike to Don Manuel increase into a posi
tive abhorrence as she listened to this sad ta e.
ay, and never since;
in lunn entered the
The very name is proscribed; nor‘
can it beywondere t, it one reflects on t el
antic-tion that lusltleas visit entailed on the dnlte, rorl
never since has the young marquees had an hnur’sl
health, which is to be attributed to the event of that‘
it, sent away his
been considered in
of the finest youths ever seen, he dwindled nearly to
I shadow; incapable of the least bodily exertion, he
d rigged on an existence of pain and suffering, to
be terminated-Heaven only knows how son
death; for it is said he is now reduced to near
last extremity.”
e he '
‘than
.,.
ii-by ‘
ly the
THE NEW WORLD.
ltuiill they reacht-d the cntrinicc in tlic piirlt Ul‘lillll('-
ro. Here he took luave, with -e tiintrnt-r in which the
tnost prolound tenderness and dct-[3 respect struggled
‘ ' a - ti when, alter lidvunclllg n eons-t eta
ay, the fair Veronica, urge
ble w y an irresistible
impulse, turned to look again .it the gdlc‘Wll6l't‘ she
lhadleftl in site ht-held hitn,as-ll lrausiixecllolltc
jtpot, still gazing on her receding figure.
with wliatdifferent feelings did she re-enter the ‘e
‘castle Ribiero, to those
lbut s. leiv short hours before.
‘Existence appeared to possess ch
with which she had lFft it
‘i new ltelllg
arms which she had
rlo ttliltiiown; and the image of Don Al-
llonso was never or a moment absent from her
tights. D0nllsl Lllympiz Albitfera remarked with
Iitened color and beaming eyes ul
.1’
‘tho
lpleasure the heig
‘her lovely charge ; and talked of the nlarve
vof long tides in ’ ‘ extan-
when, during llr
iicu abstracted, silent, as
ltowever ant-h ettoursions might. ltetghtett the roses in
lher cheeks, they ltad not an advantageous iniluenoe
l on the spirits, for that she had never known her young
llady so lllougltlful hel‘or.-. ,
I In her dreams that night, the Lady Veronica was
lngain with Don alphon.o
etc o his voice-again e sank beneath the
tender glance of his: and she only awoke front ha-r
lslumbers to the blissful conviction that in her ride
that day they should again meet; for she felt this eli-
certain, though neither of the lovers
C unter K0 8
had alluded to
‘ rt irnpattonee more nearly approaclliitg to ill
saw the rain descending in s 0
rrotn her lnttioe. She watched the dense elonds with
an nnttiety as deep a ‘ was new, and sighs as she
gloomy lion-ton portendcd tnany
Never had a day appealed
c t o occupation, though several were
‘tried; and the unsusplclolts Donna Olympia ntore
ll on once observed that her young lady must he ll]-
d , l sounusual was her prc-occupation and pen.
“And [bl knight we lately met, how c tn
' ed
3
lenvehisenirertng brother, while he journey
distant lands '1” demanded the Lady verornea.
“Why, inn is , no sooner had he reached his
sixteenth year, than remembering how the death orhi.‘
sufferings of his idolized brother, l
e
got that it was in seeking to punish
his aggression on himself that the marquess received
the wound that wn reducing him to the grave; and‘
the recollcctionma e him burn to challenge him who
roug tsuch misery on his family. The know-
ledge of this resolution, and the dread ol losing tho‘
last top of his noble house, determined the dulte on
sending Dun Alphonso to trnve ; and he has only
now returned, after an absence of seven years, to seel
his beloved brother before he dies " ‘
' e affect rodueed on I A , vet
ea by his narrative, 1-liltguez, dreading to indispose‘
her toward Don Manuel, now endeavored to pnlltate
:-
95.
cmwait then but a mere youth, lady, hardly out
of childhood, and youth is ever wild and wiltu F
Don Manuel is now chm ed; I . ,
doubtless often repented the rashnessnl his boyhood ;‘
and it is to save his feelings that tht. name at Pam-
entioned in his presence. You '
e ady, and not betray my
remember your pr I .
having inlrualed you with this secret?
htle Veronica repeated her assurance of never‘
revealing what he had told her, a shot was tired from
a wood that bordered the roa , w
steed. that h .
with fearful velocity t
hrough a bridle-path that led in‘
direction the castle of Itibiero.
Fearful all
I97 , .
tried in vain; the sounds of the retreating feet utlthe
horses were soon lost to llll eat, an t c most serious
Iypllbanliona for the safety of his young mistress ob-
pouelion ' ‘ 'le
quickly
uld allow him, the Lady
rapidly along towards deep rs-
B IIIDLIHIEHI IOYIEXH
Veronica was home
the lure tucks scattered on each side. ‘
danger without the power of averting it, for every
attempt to turn the horse in a contrary irection was
in vain; when at the moment the maddened steed
was ms ng down the ravine, a horseman clear: a
high hedle, on the left of the steep declivity, and
‘l"0"l“B himself before him, seize the bridle, an
arrested ttrth" progress. he next
the Lady Vemnrcl. h-If fainting with terror,
moved from her counter is her deliverer, who, one
glance showed her, was no other thiin Don Alphonso
de Pamplun
This interview sealed the d th; for
though no word of love was experi-
enced that deep emotion which ever marks the com-
mencement of true affection, and yielded to the new
and delicious sentiment t at pervaded their hearts,
forgetful of the past and regardless of the future.
While, seated one bank, they converted together,
tho horses tied to a tree. n renew! I3-d stopped the
steed of I-Iuguez, and restored it to its owner , w
overyoyed t
estiuies of bo
spoke , ch
now ‘loin "
‘-llblwutt
The next day the sun slI0nl? brilliantly. Again she
t, and on arriving at the park gate, was more
a all" disposed to lake the route where she had
enc unlcred Don Alphonso; but in sentiment of farm
nine delicacy forbade it, on
‘without an internal struggle, the contrary dirrciioii
‘she had proceeded but a short tsttrnoe, when she
jtnet him who occupied all he thoughts, and who,
‘even more impatient than herself for an interview,
lhnd t-ten rot some time watching rot her from a
neighboring lll; whenct.-,seeIng the direoiion she
had taken, tie galloped across some fields, and turned
‘it’ so as i ‘ stead oflhaving the ap-
ipearance of pursuing htr. T on full‘ was ti long
tone; and ere they ptlrlt-'d, an iivowsl of the most
srsionnte love was breathed tn nn ttriwii 3.; cm try
tttprtttnsn; and replied to b dowticust eyt-s,
lblusliing cheeks, and n pearly tear that he-dewed
liliem.
llltem still more fondly llt‘V0lt‘(l to melt other; ttntll
ltitlinga cllmellllitl, the ()otttli- dr- lill)lPf(r was soon
turn to his citstlc, and with liiln Dull Manuel de
can
The day this ilitvlligence arrived, ilreuiling that it
might perhaps lit- the lost when she nnul ride out l1l
it-ndetl only by llugut-7,, the Lady Veronica met her
lover. His brow tvtts overcast, an his cheek pull‘
as marble as he pressed his lips‘ to thc tlt-licnte hand
yielded to his grasp. Ie told her that his brother.
the object in life next to ht-r the must dear to him,
was so muc worse in health, that it few days, per
haps a few hours, rrright terminate his existcnce.
-- This is most probably the last day that I can
leave his couch of pain, until all is over," said
phnnso, ' ‘ '
“but you will think of me,
while I soothe the lJULl of death, your sweet voice
will bid too not yield to despair, in losing the nohleei
brother and truest frierttt that main ever was blest
“ Alas I" replied Veronica, “ even hail this heavy
allliction been spared, we could not have continued
to meet, for the Conde de l’i.ll)l6l’0 and his lisp ew
have announced ll‘ll.‘ll' approaching return, lmd I shall
no longer be at liberty to ride out, except attended by
nt.
“These are indeed sad tidings,” said Don Alphon-
so; an his cheeks glowed, and is eyes ildshed
“Does the destroyer ufmy sainted moiher,ilieslayvr
of my beloved brother, come hither to behold the
‘ ' is accursed hand has
wrought on our house! es he here to triumph
in our desolation, to witness the despair of my aged
sire, and to see me consign to a premature grave the
brother who received his death wound in avengiug
the cowardly violence com '
child”! His deeds call for vengeance-be mine ttli,
gracious Providence! thy instrument to smite hitri ”
“ Would thou expose a lift: so precious to thy
parent, whose sole consolation t on soon must be-
so necessznr to"--“ me," the Lady Veronica would
have said, but modesty and terror checked her utter-
ance, and the tears she could not repress, ilowtd
own her.c ee s.
‘ To save my father a pang, and to preserve thee,
idol of m soul, from sorrow,I would do much, but
0
5??
let the destroyer of my brother beware how he or
es my path, lest my long '
to annihilate him ”
The lovers parted this day with B deeper sadness
than either had ever felt at saying farewell, though
' hout
his lady and her dlliverer,
‘ ady V to
had her in safety. As the L e ica P9l““d
out to the old servitor how rteu e ha Io Ihe
'ng torrent, toward which [set cottrser was rush-
luttn rescued her,',
taiia end tenderness shone
Alphonlofe
very
' e-ti
ammd. He
onto do Pump
never had they uttered thew egrel.
known only to hearts as devot as theirs, when
parting even for a bri s ace. s they pursued the
uths that ed to their separate homes, until their
figures were lost in the
to look back at each o
‘On reaching the castle to Ribiera, the Lady vero.I
ntca learned with dismay that a courier had arrived‘
lllefet to announce the death of the coitde, his atas-l
distance, often did they pause‘
ther.
not previously suspected; her heart beat with l‘lllt)- ,m
units etlect .t
Again she heard the mu- om, W 0 onto
it-the doy before. It was consequent-‘
it she took, though not ‘
Day after day they rnet, evi-ry interview rendering‘
mitted on me, while yet a ,
mbertng vengeance awake ‘
ler, (which (VH1! ha.) n
the route the previous night,) rind tlrtit the Corpse
the defunct, IlllEndr‘(l by his nt pltr-w and domestic
Wllultl nrrivo llIt' next day. ‘ins illIL‘lll1,!i‘II('.
‘t1It>,llI(lllgl‘l a pen tntrtt, was a lnlltl uritt nett.-to
[nahlE‘Y; whose greatest fnlllls originated in on
one in llll’
3‘
ft
lIt’Ill beipientlit-tl his fortune. livery
-ttrrotlsvttldetvlytiian ilin ott‘lnrt:rnii vvithttt a slit t dt
oi
r s[Il’t‘lttl l
.t nvttv-til plot,-rtt nvrt tho onstlo, tor the cottdr lltotl
or l,
l
wr-citing aireotton rot llls worthless nepllew, towhottt
JUN
29, 1842.
it of it, when lJit‘gu
,‘rushed from the a(l‘]tll ‘nit iltioltet, and attention httn
iwllll n fury and vigor “’lll(‘l] wttultl lliive sot-n termi-
tt.ttt>tl tht- t‘ hi,I 1 lion A pltmtsolrntriu less n(‘l‘Lam-
ltllshed lilzin ; bitt qululily rec-overiltg from
llll’ lriitnieiitary surplisi-. tails tl by tho Vllt‘ treachery
trzicllsctl on l'Ill'l1, he not only defellded himself from
Ilir thrusts at his poiverltll itssziilunt, bttt aimed a
lllow at him that lultl him, mortally wounded, ut his
sivor
castle tire-ad-il lllt‘ cliiingelikely to be t-tltt i‘(.l bytlte“let-t.
r-W pit .or; for Don Mitlltiel wits cqlially tllolll-'tl:'Ll , The dastardly Condo de Iitbioro vvitllesscd with
'nd feared. To the Lady Veronica, who had ever lilisniay the defeat of his mercenary, and would have
nperienced treatment, if not kindness, lllled, but the neighing of his horse betrdytd his place
gent
ate guardian, the news bruug t
‘fcctt-d rt-grct; but w ile she lamentstl the depu
‘she forgot not (and she accused lierscl oi se i
remembering it at such o tttotnent,)
now released from all dependetlce on the-. will of tin
rted
nt-
otht-r, und was tree to ltestnvv ht-r hand where lli:r
Unconnr-ctt-il by even
t-r
ttlt Don Alphonso, tvhrnev
‘his bride; and this thought so
felt for the death of her guart ‘an
i .
1 to watttn the castle unttl the obseiluie ‘
r
otlied the s
‘ e de
wert- over, and iron to remove with Donna Olympia
to the home of lter fat ers.
,oastle, headed by Don Manuel, now Con
h .
l t
,The Lllldisglllsud satisfaction he
possession of his
shocked than disgu
; stetl the inhabitants oi the castle
lllln arrival, he ordered the corpse of the -
e consigned to the tomb, all were filled witl
nation
lindig
t Th
ldelttttietown
s exainrnitlg
“the roof that had so long shelter ti them nd ‘
‘ which they had hoped to have closed their eyes. Nu ..
t W,“ bel0nging[0[hp‘ dead could he fotmd,o,- ,1 found “sotttt-pttrsotisytnyt iii tlllllt llrmt‘)'tlllIliAlllI ttiiittitt.
(which was slircwdly suspected,)-was ever produced
titrat-
thnt she tv .
in
nrroiv she
sofilic deceased
The next night the funeral procession reached the’
e de lubr-
red it rather as 8 tritiinphant conqueror.
than as a tttourner fur the most indulgent of uncles-..
evinced on lalilllgt
tteivlyaettutred wealth, no less‘
But when, with indecent haste, within an hour after‘
late conde
c next morning, at an early hour, the new Conde
every cabinet, and raneaelt.
decettsed, and helure noon lie
.itl‘ conceit merit, and Ill? ind ant Don Alphonso,
hurling tleliance at him, britvc ltim to the rortlbat.
l tspttttllanttntty ailivrdod so easy a corlqtlest In his
‘ti orient, that his anger (‘llangbtl lu coriiettttir, and
he was on the point oi allattllmllng the inn ttnviyuni
lcoritest, when tlle charger of ‘mu ltibiertt lisconiing
‘illlYIlzlII'dgt"dlJle, llls tttlt-r, “ho was as little sliilleil
ln eipittiillun as in arms, stidtlenly checked liim tip
rt) violently, that the animal, roaring, lell with llirii
.‘down the preti ice. 5 d at this calitslrophe,
which was the wilt of a rliorticnt, Don Alpltunstt
npproaclisd the ed e of the stupt-ntlttus abyss, nit
-hudilercd as he belli-ltl the wrett.-herl De ltlbit-to and
. lhr-it orms gr
tug cvery instant smaller, until they were lost in the
fiidiitiilgiorrtvnt bent-at . Anotlicr eye had also been
'ness to this nwlulevi-tit; for llugutz, having
rvouttdt-d ttteteettnty
castle, and suspecting some act of
treachery iron. the known ehataeter ttioiogo, nnvunt.
rd the steed, and directing liirn towards (ll? place
whence he had come, reuclit-d it only a few minutes
before the close of the (‘V(‘nlltll scene.
Tito pounded man was conveyed to the castle,
tvhort-, previnusto his eaih, he confessed the plot
i7l'l]lt'(l by his worthless master against the life of
Don Alphonso.
The first act of the latter was to deliver the Lady
Veronica from ' and to lead her to the
and soon became the bride of her delivert-r, the con-
solation of his father and brother, and the holioretl
mistress oflits ancient house.
Tlli F. I-[ON I-I Y MOON.
x H‘ .. tvntl (‘mitt rlit' -nil ;,'t‘llLlitllV tiitll tr llltlllldgr,
Vlllll
rand even asnani ittiince to so or: the iniirinities‘ llvi no Mist that cw‘ is kttllltostid that notliin fl’-
l Y P P E
. fage, was denied those who had spent their ltest n--‘tan lithe will
‘ ya in the service of the late con Hugultz was ’”‘> 'W“‘'''“" 1“ rt llWllNilrt' at -mum’
lrtnong the tsrrtissed, out he was itrttnedr-.rtely err ""‘,1f;,;?‘g"“‘f ;'V“,o"","‘;‘-r"l"l""l "‘f‘r"llL':;",I;l=;f;“,1wags
, > v -. ,. . - in
‘sad y the Lady Veronica. to lorm one 0! 9!‘ yottrod ; tho .t , itvtl grltl, wllli-ll lord, rt"
tnu llllf‘, ultilt- MIllt'I’llI2 all lllt‘ pun tit limit
to, .
on the evening of the diiy after his arrival, tliel
> llIllIIt‘lIlUl’ltIl litl'l‘ .llti-litlt-tl lllt‘ pritgit-.-s at llil
. t
conde sought the chamber appropriated to the Lady‘ i'il‘t‘llt‘I
‘ vpyonicp‘ and ,p,,,,,,,cl,p,l U, ml“. hlfhand with the lat-stitlt . itti-vvltttt ‘tl lusloti is ['4-tIll)ll'i<l‘ll in
l ,,,, of 0,", W ,, see,,,,,1,o ,,,;,,k m,,, 1,, had , ,,gy,, -s- ttl.-. ll-ll! hovt tllltll ttttgltt iisttiitittlltvt
‘to it. She withdrew it with an air of dlgllllitd re. “ lllit-l‘T‘irttltil‘t‘ti-nvn‘z‘ ‘I ‘
‘serve that dis leased hint, and he was at no pains to . ‘ ,0 H“, ‘,"“““m:‘.‘l“,:'>" ;‘,““r“ l,“L“"“““,"‘;‘P":“"
. - . ' - i‘. . ‘ ’ ' - ‘ < v
tonceillllsdlsllleasuw . ,, . ‘- .tl.t- ttntttvlt.tv.- -it lilllt' lllt‘ilIlI't‘lltllI lttl‘ l:I> rttipit.-,
“ ‘on are MM ml ‘ml-slut’ Methinks. said he. whit ii.-v 1lll'l Fnlltttltrrltll lll tliotllvtsttttr-ititit.-
"‘ . t ' ' ‘ ’
not receive me not as itetits a hetrotlietl bride tollpisl, t ll tor t'tt'l’, than in ll!’ t‘tllIll‘lll “'llll ilto tr-nlitv
‘YEIJCIVU her future lord." ,,, ,l,, ,, ,,,,,,,.,. t
to undissertibled surprise of re Ltitly v,.m,,;C,, iutttng llll‘ ilnvs tvl‘ rruu-t-Ivip, llit- ‘l)llll‘(‘l
tl
t
on hearing lllls spenolt, set,-ntr o ltlcretise his
‘ibullnlrltt. llrswore that sllc sltotlltl here
‘ ortny l.'ll(:rVIeW, nltsnlutt ly lucki-
., lit‘! in her ohatttloer, and put the key in hot poehet.
Whllt' this scene was passing at the '
hiero, Don Al hottso de l’um luna was watching b
the couch ofpain ofhis beloved l)l'0ll]l’I'. and ended
nring to c (El the spirits of his aged sire. The first
<
‘intelligence of the death of the condo dc ltibiertil
was brougllt to hint by the faithful ltugutt, who, in
formed by Donna Ulympia that the Lady Vt-rniiica
was iiicarcerutctl in her chamber by the unworthy
suiccessor of ilit-. lute contle, thought it right to rrtalte
; vo I
th.- power of her untnanly pcrsecttmr, or prllslllti tlir:
dtlcrnpt. lle lustiiully tleti-ritiined to cdll tut the condo
to restore the Lady Veronica itnlnediattly to free-
dom, or to nlret him in single curribut tortliwitlt.
This l:llilllt‘ngL‘ was dispatnllcd by :i trusty hand,
and its recclpt threw the Coitde lltt ltibiero into the
most unguveriiultle rage. lie lIlll’I’ltt.l to the ehdtttber
ot ltlr! lair prisoner, and demanded if she knew its
writer. llrr answer in the iiillrnlt-live ctlragetl httn
ittyontl lllaasurl‘ ; but when, alterhuving toprouo t-
, and evtn throatonttd hervtttt perstvni it no,
she acknowledged, with all the derle‘ of her race, that
she loved the ivtnrttuts e ’dmp unit, an never
would be the bride of any otlter, his fury beciilne
e
e voited to tdli
He wrote, and lixe
orest, it t‘.
‘ vild and unimtttented place, bounded
one still by it slerrp and nearly perpeiidtculdr melt, at
the been or which llowed a dL‘epl’lv<‘l‘.
The Comic dc Pelbiero, na dastardly in spiriina vio-
lent in it-lriper, having heard muc'-. oft e prvwess in
arms of ilrn w o hail challenged llitii to combat,
dreaded the result oi the encounter, an ined
to ir and take vengeance a mode less doubtfu
o 9
‘-nd slay turn before he had tinte to draw his sword to
defend himself; promising, that if Don Alphonso fell
the arm of this mercenary assassin. he would
‘lllmscll sally forth from a concealment, whence he
‘could await the result of the rencoiitre, and, if rc-
‘l"”'9d. easier in dtttpntoliing his foe. The close or
the eveningwas the hour agreed on for the meeting,
and. tlllsusptciuus of treachery, non Alphonso rode
in re
and when she proudly told httn Illa! she never i...ri‘,,
and never wotiltl ctmsltler him in tiny other light than
thitl of it more ncqiiaintaiice, his rage know iitt
e the
tie but as his wits, and at the teritiitiiitioit of their
' her up as a pri- ‘
nstle de in,
ll
mi
tlt't‘ft‘tl tlrrttnnlt .. t.i.ist.- ttttvtot- illllt'
.. - ,
l lit in tltt it: but tilt lttitrlirtzv. II
talus ttlsirrntpltli ll> pl ttltn-ll tl vt-t.ltl.-
litu-lint-t Pill, tltvit l“vl’Illllt' tttnst t,,,t‘,,,l,l,.,,., ,
‘ltluilt ytrnl ul.
t tmtrls ul- ts il..-tttnt-tti‘. -lttt.
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in
‘ ll‘ IIll‘l'I' .-vtt..tttvttt.pl,.ttt- llttllltl
l.t,t‘lirttttllttrtlr oi it-lttttttly,-.
ll lllc ll‘ltt1lnll lltrtvlllt‘ ttr tlllt .
il
tlt oi ltio‘ vvttltottt tll>
illrli tit-rv nttl
'i‘h. it-,.
,‘ n ‘ ttttnt.-ly tily.
‘tints t.. [ltllrll’l]t‘<’, tllipttsatl un-
Hllwttv ism.-itlt-title llIi‘llI its itttt V(lllllL' to t'IIl4‘l’ n stati-
“llll ll rt-ttiiiri-.< lIl(tI't‘ it i-tliuu to lf‘Illlt'I’ it one til happi-
lit“s:<‘, than ttnt.-t oi tt.- vttiittos zllt‘ tit.pn.-i-vi to iltllltll.
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