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Street and Smith's New York Weekly : a journal of useful knowledge, romance, amusement, & c. , v. XXIV, no. 13, February 11, 1869.
Contributor
Myers, P. Hamilton (Peter Hamilton), 1812-1878.
Date Added
9 January 2014
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1869-02-11
Publisher
New York : Street & Smith
Alternate Title
New York Weekly. Iron Fist; or, The Patroon's Daughter. A Story of Colonial Times / by P. Hamilton Myers. Patroon's Daughter.
Topic
New York (N.Y.) > Newspapers. Popular literature > United States > 19th century > Periodicals Story papers > Specimens.
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} Loss. AND. aan. peotiont ore, "ola thelr j
; {to proceec uy the ey, q “4
j troal. and the-Kive Nations, or Iroquois, always. s wt
7 faithful silies of the Eaglwh, fernisied six han- i
| varus raat cera was cre
Sept tee citer a the summer of 1711, ot de
: "hed te foro wan plan poe ditions agatmrt the crme. coveted torntory have j } .
Ime, and se tooked away: : veri : t i of,
Tamed, Yor wel T kaes te conse; {iogrerons Haser ela sme commierions at PoLy
Biers is an emp'y heart (ony “Boe ovat oton was teat {he efpoditien'van 2s i cyt
| ‘ise Is the gain, and ° {et rt uf holiday y affair i Cravtal of laa Jeoreis and e . } nfl
. us no ene: i
| {Mente wespor-en foment * rane mit atker fifteen shipe of = ao
‘ i - not Sir Hovenden Wal shipe of ~ ' :
} . And mniled her fale, cold smile oy es 1 ut ina forty: transporte, and wore, there Bos 3 1
| sarepe |rereaseteran ermine erage | | |
i he aid not look at me agela: } this invincitle feet and & battalion of + j
\ T think her proud beart was too fatot, ines ddar . mamnatd of General Bi I? ct : ach
| : "Soothe aa i Acadia to leall the Colonial wilitis and Indians, mons
m { (tour thousand strong) etraizbt to Montreal? 2 §
| thee we Inoby in the French Grown, 208 Pe
! " sone ; .¢ soil was yet ehiefly in the French Crown, an :
| SEE —— wargtae Stott anata by
! + luen ans in that buoy throng. —— Bete millions of scree to be, parceled ont to. + eof
: fe brave favaders in proportion to their rank ab :
| Eins of what hr mat SSS the be t
{ ’ cy whose blue ts clouded or aS EF RASS Manors, townships, lordships were in prospect {
j i ‘A plan Sevoid of heed or toe Sey, yay ‘I or the vfficers of the samy. and It was po wonder
4 ! {An ontward giiter, nothing more. that there were hosts of competitors for the few i
4 ‘Seger fet heart In darkntes gropes; ' i t
i Sawputber better wifasde= a
(Bat by her srest ard pleasant hopes— i
Fide ah hatte rok man's aot Sal
* an yes, qropes darkly; for no toro” eS i
‘Lighia up hor hollow, gilded Wlos Cote ery
Mosky so dark asthat above ; Sueewe bat Se gba
"A toncly and unloving wi. poe te eg
And Tam bap
iy the hi “at Dolph te willing to. ‘
rt avis toro at Dolph was quite willing share
take his
peril, and he had another motive eee
| tim to this step, perhaps quite ae: much as
| cailitars ambition.
4 Amy op pan the shore cf Lake Geor wed 8
} secon:
y} Baltug ‘
yy oer violent partisan of Governor Leislicr in -
‘ 1689, , and F f
. ty who con! ferred vi
: | command of t fe
\ © Uphe revolution of Tass. hist ‘placed William of Ors. 7°
ae lait: : wre a Beh “1, Fange on the be Engin lone. . A
plas poten: ab fe PADS Saar]. When Goseracr Leislior yas cxééoted for treary ff , .
i ions wi, sabi the treasure Tnlors to visit him but ter Schaylera and Livingstone an hy did not @tofite reach down and | toh sie njustly) for this 80 called uearpation,
‘ aa in inspired, him e did ‘not. give tmanch Btay-ve VOR ants ts and: ‘Rnickecbockorn anal Van toma fine hot ab the hundle of the strong box, bal me fate, and-althongh Mynheer |
H -+} thought to bis imisloet tans. “Hat hat T could buy him twenty times | botore im Lis great excitement ‘mola Fotnem= geraped ‘th ‘got off with a tite he was anuerced 3
Blaves were not worth a arter of the Sian now.” bor to nay the mystic words “ sireDBABSCH SCHAR- | with a fine so bea to reduce bim to a state
«| hice ‘hey commanded. in two prevent. ccncury ¢ iyow-yom, and twenty times on top of CHAN,” was ft Bot jerked away from lim: with a | 7pa Ape fo. beery ae to
4 vdeed the moat valvable ont ‘tor could be ae 7, T hela big mortgage en his Pt tense force’ which jamed Lie rig! cht arm and ee ‘He left he ity ‘and went up to Albany in search
f fur two or three hundred dollars, Yet. that. W ietartatl dea mice: pretty neat ead he to carry it in a sling lor three daya. of a new hoi vail vpt ite cles farm
ho inconaiderabie eimm in the senug calony. atca | ish—right the us tl fore went on, alae, no fared ‘t Soar the foot oft Take Gora, ‘evere, ‘at tue a: { .
‘lay when, according to Bancroft, the possession i heanie pat ‘he ball of his large thumb on tho tavus. whove excitement tedleopened the forgone ‘on Of ilitg-tives he
Uf five hundred ponnds sterling constituted weal’h | tablo, ‘and looked earnestly at it, as if ho thongut ih brow; sddod tremor to hia voice, and rove Major vane ig pega lle ater ont of the iis
eee Tectauke owner ofa thonsaad. ponnty fhe aaw old Gustavne erigKting under oop from cipal men of the oity bad oppoved the be prine
and
thonsand dollars) waa a uaa of vastintla- | “Yabo ig andor your thomb, Tennis, ande| The aus pis dus mighte for ol ne osenred ‘ :
Sot “many other. folke are thers too-but Me. | bat oxted & "week, “(chat ach sey dunee'einehibe gud okt bat sed fd yout? 1
siti a iol lo rede a state of affairs 80 diff} Van Schoonhoven is 9 goot man ——— othe moon) and in the tatoreals the. exevation from which they bad risen rand pa part vise :
erent us 5 yet Jn ropro. don't know apout that, guid ‘tho husband, a8 | was kept earofully covered with boards and leaves each t¢ sale in to havo 1 on thing meré todo with,
wane ‘ta ‘events, ar spirit ofa ageit is] the romembranen ot some Old slighta ¥% rat Jt might not atiract. the attention of f the cr each on ancnalle,
hapo. tant to bear these thinge ta int. minds peout ae Laveen.” parsers headed old chiapas, in those, motucnts of oe an
» have spokon of Mynligor Van Schoonhioven |” Not noms ne ‘The dinjor, who was novor prosent at those’ ek | {ne anger, gaan elioved each other to be. :
. lo forty thonsand guilders in trade, and al-| ‘Maybe not, ‘quite, Bot nofer ‘aind, ef Simon plorautons ‘sometim the vicinity of them | "Rae Siicir friendabip was not materially im-
dong a guildor iy;but httle more than ¢tiird of | likes Ay a ba we ued bot. J itn bet der, | by daylight i9 company ben ‘they paired by there shock P and when Daltue wes ate
Hache t
Ww
i from | 8 abort a
‘ales abuity'to loose wach acum and eu het mon for both,
feta his fine honae, end farm, and.slaves, marks fot hima re) Sho is, ferry
of alliuence which probably fow of his es | bentwomae and govt, and shia gost faanily.”
timporariog except Gororment oftcials had sur-| “o.are the Holleiberalis gu
eh, a
oid Gustavus, who Led often
‘The whisper w med hla of a por nt distress
10 trees, | where the Teckening "bowghs | gat Necne ting and tiouey freely in his defense.
pli stling ‘leaves 001 my yetersous “and whe rich Iai tar 6 family, Mynbeer Ten*
ack, tyeaning, snd more so mt cinta the country of the
thal he ioe oasigh iwsue from the Ene titi ‘Allany--and. eomewtere,
watching. it wns brifevedcin thavegco af the Nort Pole,
ir enough, the pit which they, bad dug jo rH
F : a he re hich they § tho an Boj x freely dated bi with his puree and |
ih ‘i ir Nando #0 dear ; ah
A very maple from wich Twenty ‘oars haa passed since these. events,
presse
‘Tonnjs Holloshérgh ‘was an oxeoption
ot
site ool out. > His wealth which was Onteomot ‘ty, 8) yout ing
colossal, was Fated ue bizh a bag iy th th ocraaid orRFOLN gout | Kot “yuito ‘20 high foctiug a
dleres andthe: elority tolls, perhaps—but goot onaugh and rich euongh |W
the Bank of Amsterdam, w eben Hat be
ny the iaytability which in ‘Connie’ estimation per-| "The opneed sllinnce was moat sathyt x
‘aimed to ovary hing colonial. og ole ‘Mr. Hol iyi for, moan reason, at for tone ‘Shab Mio dz6d, Gustavus and his | std during that Jong, period Baltus bad visited
ra, be bad made post of his’ money in’ more than tho tinlding ble hamne wih his | marvelous friend discised thoir Op os, the cily only a few times, and the major and hid
tore ing been i trade tonny years, Sa deale | Brrstoctatve ol igubor and the tomewhat ex conscious, of the sc scence which had so recently vor} ad twice ventored a “among the Iro-
ing Tuncoly in pelt the Jndians,’ who eag- | clusive circle to ‘wih ho belonge @ veut need to sey ‘hen spe speaking of these
1086" dolphms had i ud WB JO dur
th en Aphm had been twice present at the diss nf aha nas elt ts “i
euy barter thet beat furs for rum and pow-| Then nothing wonld go Sey a
(i rime ‘ices wich on onabl the dotractors: ye of ons Bion, who’ Tinted at bis and bad ‘been at fist sligl shuly infected with t!
jo an ‘on cnomnous profit “1s [iontal imabeeillty ag auch a marriage, and Apua) manin ‘of which his parent so largely partawk, bt
P amroow’s D D AUGHTER. Bal re had always lived in a ila otaintsut would ‘entails make ® maniof bin ae polished | he’ had Gicntheatiod | ied im cat from §e , and wi thei bod Aiba, ' wierd Hal og Tera ral deen
wi ay ing aroanc jit, and he frou | and: aracat a8 he was pow ungaiuly, aecking as tonde fully as possible wae
+ he ha nate of Oomit Times. ‘due witidravy rn lof bie capital that |. Buch esol Hallenbergh's tog as he putt |to woes ie father trom hie epost a {Tahe mind wae coat and urriod thenn safe”
. . tm he en fora, his business, and_sont it | ed away jonrnest ly at his pipe, long yrow| It was a delicate and painfal tak, bat rth th the ly over the remainder of their journey.
By t. HAMILTON MYERS. Somes" quite bo: inmind! fal of incredulous inte ad lott him to ilerotitar Teditetiona, aid of 0 me growing exactions oD veh the tiie taco aa het
o Notwetlauda were themselves throntoucd phe ew he ancsoeded At lash and ne
caen ris, sone ae iy Note ack numbers, can ce snpihilation by tie smapition of rou Tot @ yolk QHAPTEM VIL t soit sbandoned his I fraisons schemt eb senug veto oe iste, en Piano aod Say eet
. Bejcdamed rom aay § pent throughout te Uni ren ‘havin; " ted i it fat “it ia eith ng, or they work by ,
ing oueo tated in pursuit of the eolte ‘ ‘a
eet vi 6 of ‘sixty ‘he ‘roliréd from businesd | ignéy’ Jatwue, foloveod it ap f many milled ote had eaid, “and io x cane, wa | Ue aot rie ei pice oe a
with wore’ Snonoy ‘than he knew what to do wich, | woeks, and @morry da ih sin Over thy | ha mea | Fong andol }
donner ot) vite tea. rogretiod, ag ho folded bis hands sn | owery ficlds of hope into tte quoginir of des Dolpn wae then in his eoventoentis yo i
ke 0 | idoness, and wa othora reaping the rich uarvost } pair: Jin 88 iby to female earns but probaly
ejecta a fo wach bo had yolinyusher, tha be bee. pot kept Jauccaty oud ny ania tat ee i stom
nameroas, Bd ieee ‘while the ‘only Re ual | on the delight ful work of Hoaping up riches, ~ {that tv’ woul! mmmnicaiod steel to 4 10 cares oul peolicitons kind
9 uot a Wight pon the sul He hed worked hardor tbat uy of lui slavoa, eredlous and less needy v Van rally to the Avahonss together, he Des mig for eo efssng 3
wo Tee dake rahe kao, tonne compared to thetadustcious, bust-| AL was pleasant total of tho crete treasurosit pont te n plats nat it will come to. Hol son, bat "not wioat bavung form
Fairey eat ibaa os to whak hea happened hogs wratchfal glu burger, vito bad “rise ear) hey nevor camo,cnd they were Wout to diene tne | HA ao ag HE OT a ee clan absence sna
and teribis ideas they wore. ‘The sporks buad fy aud late, taken rost snd eaten the bread of feecinating. eect tke wall we they ext on tre MADont borrow trouble.” tbo wile ropliod. “me maulory y were destined 10 inerease rather tan ek
Carefainess” for thirty yea jor's open sioop, ov the gamu nings, en= ," me
kro oan and hae arfiod hus eftaa Pomp had Now pe hed ‘stopped io e770y his wealth,” But | veloped ia the emnoke of thoie pipes which rove 10 | Fe money anion as nd et tog ied te Care | There gengting | lke an éneazement between
Fegloied og pon do. fee yes Ft was too late to to ghango' his “habits and tastes, | Ieegrant wrasihaaroagd Shims toe iiveir hopes, | Tue ore ma vy Net atthe otber bad
and he becai outented and surly, as he Hing atmosphere for. their hopes, re n nor any~ | i aought of lov 0 be.
-vigwa ee hin vm ea ey ac Bid wage nen ars ati aa mi fo ware ay unsabwantil a eapory cious oes cea ae aaa a aconine pi Dole a hinence, as t9 be
antec ‘of Nando’s) movement he i aban ta, blessed with many olive while meni. their ol put of yous ‘Sell all but Dinah; We. ‘wilt Bet span it. and | Elsie believed that she suouid never
seid, with Combing al asi thet oe ilar’ vt aa but. one, a very gree tainly | | Four aticmpts ba beon made, and all had fait TE immediate rant wan tat poe Poses ne "remained wiz’ monte in Mynbeer Van;
ing, and that was: ott The kaew abot tho niat-| bat a souponen ig by ite erdaney. for ite volt Sun Centon come ti ight minate of & a a cet and Josh were sold afver many apologies, ‘and a Sebocnhoren: "e family, ‘ a the cease ni for home,
re ot o i tary m1 a pianatione to them by their kind fer, an jor.
of dingly | slave. ne Mo had not been in the ng hie ancigubor wh rece to tho far t
wanes ah fication waa won extremely hint ‘mension or there bad beep a “rhyar ting poner | Eire mises to boy them back if he over” ‘choad ‘ are capt or eho was going, on usin
8, de inthe house of scouduney,”oF #maign mswne® A gay tie Tt he boon Dolpi's Gengis;in the Ieisure hours
Thia gave present relic , but the shadow of the ochiusiverais score tl sgihin the to hac the the
p. brovght”
Dior elact-
ve noruing to do with th
rough awakening. Povei
t caper and darker ebdmore Tangible ows and oe
Gus mvoway to. long period of ivjection | OF SUSE
apes wou Sh noven on th ‘nora
te,
eo ays om the
way toa long pe lejdouion | PO "tas bell Teyarded by his falber as ® boy’
roletou kites of sate and ho | wal ‘ Dolce wit Fangtuttg ‘but hie books.
toon quablyang foe ollegerather
Bad Oke ie bora
aud bokon ie
, Ho monghe bara sino todo warf way’ down | ed, for hw had jovested. study,
” t fay ins fod atthe age Me :
5 to de i, 20 Sab of dar Rom, aa oy Bat one thous eile sas Ae eer: | “oT ine wae the nonsonee that the adept, eat wottrormmined a th do ety coaran, fst us :
at | ently, ad
learning,
ty: | somewhere cl
when
% er bt talked ; that Solomon believed, and ropeated te ’ ope tof ah
ietrabes saee we bev fabed Gar seine ran’ bol iar iN sranctaioe | with infections eurnestness, abd. to wicl ie aid ’ CHAPTER VIL se nan oy po "Set ot of bit
daa wout do very well Major lstened, hopeful and anxious, and, al Th, English colonies in America partook lange-| Seek hr band and “
vt got to rk av L het done,” | too willy to be deceived. ‘of te marher countey, | Smt bee bs tronatip heart There ws
dc said tho old iiau. “lle mallbe ter Hones an Gh | ’Drowrng. men, will eaiah at etrasra, and, tho J'nlanted boforo they manifest: | haa ite a auc a a att
or au Sonterplat su spa foiSland, cen-a-most. Study ye with | good Gasaros vejatoned at the hopes ebich | ed By a ohlug for Sohquost, and ou {heir morthera hl, toenios be daughter a 4
srenoy in ba fy utd ok as, iacod Eat Ian os ae tin Yat | Sle otrrenedvotncon him sO4 tha yang) foie thre wanalnayo an enemy” toby dime toe she
noi ands. ¢ AN 7
li do weil enough—ell enusy.”| gut of goer Wa hseias tuon mobs as hove were '
1 the roan art ir day attr thease oa “ns lone Se ee old whee, eBimon wil do, ‘the teeta banters had dng 8 deep pit in the Canada was the groat prize to which ‘thoy al- ey wi osha ioc biel paired
Was een Tying nomodace Piratical et with a goot Gmart. wife, ‘Lennie’—liko Anna ayaa oot ong and bait av wide, which | wars turned thoi eos * Fronever war existed io. | CuSy, pats co ave
3 Pare eer a} mit 8 go ven. He's in. the ith her, 100. Be does re ‘sont me ear fe Lome te toa. lower depth, on | tweon France and England, and when dit it not pita when aid troetoveerer. |
} Toon a spect ret ~ "i nothin but atare at hor 10 me She" nice very tinh for lore stone the divining 1 ped had init aon time oP iene visor ere Nee wee Wd true toveen
t 9 one in wee. Oe er igaanid a lucky one tov—yaw—ya ed dh ried 9 i Wiliam err was searcely ended by the + Would she wed mu? Tiese |
: _ Bivona {uobght 0 8 void MO ae ehat she wae tatking sboat | It proved hen carrie eran aad bia| pence Hiewick, boforo Queen Aoue's war was wich he asted bimselta thousand |
y well, eid ale read approval in the slow partbor if not te Cavtavun, who cout ued to fake Ad meeitg (bound
Tyezefal iris ofemoke woh scond ke tavances to the apts, being | All Hurope, was in. arms thon, for or against | he never ict qune G-Ttane i
Sto ea. ‘They wore quite legible | lured on by ‘ive atvart ng fig, oe ts Louie XLV and Bagland, true 46 her, wadition Tow freodiy eters with her . .
found anol old enon Yor voin which throw | was, of course, , with the f France. Col eR
ferry poor now,” said | Sto! iin seousiug raptaros, and his f Niobe son had just setleral ‘tho gonaweet Of | yen puted of mare a
jection. * ‘ompigsor and mance at real tranapor a (aftorw rar called Nov tushod | "AScipbos wool
poor—and they will be te Fe FAP on'e | with te clans, bo hed rowed to knigand and | y-Agguenm Wong, Bare, made bo sue
Woll they may?" wpide ned eeetainy a truck something that gave Icted the aminigry to, eend out Ma feat nnd a | reteenes 2 without fet conenang OM enone :
‘ond now, He tised to po|armictallo ning, aude was eure that che hidden | ainall artos to tke Quobe F coos lagota, hv ti nor exec Wwmane het
st nopody goot enough | chowt was found at last. "ue coloni ‘v York, New Jorsey and Con-' aa omfvr of murriag. a nes
n may, for ho had never 86
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{ : withers eseomed nd probability that, the al slave ha
i
i
return, anal en
quiry lip? bi
5 ghia "hep
reek
F mourned his suppoued fate very sincero-
lyon the Ie ss was algo a heavy one to old Gus-
tvrae i a pecut of view, but the credu-
Fare erage jut thon #9 eluted with cho
fotuer’s porer=