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THE OLD LIBERTY POLE.
The Liberty Pole from the village square
Pointe ity baunered top tothe sky
NE nearly a cantury It has ee there,
‘tehod the Fears go
Mangas theris
Tine accembled aromnd tes banat
Aad muny a volley of Patriot gus
echoed about the
a procession haa a 8
“On the Nation's natal day
And cheered that banner rH "the sky,
Ina heartke,dubilant way.
Tales of the oldtime day’ could be told
‘By this aentinel standing there
sonia koe aud lege of gold
and of re
os may ning,
ally und the Sune
ghia ete, dea oats tg,
sia oer
ies heat Its bro
rene see »
ok Spreng Aaancy
Ban tili'with tis brow id the bright Sunlight,
‘he laberty Fol stanes the
THE GRANADAN DUEL;
Castilian and. the Moor.
AROMANCE OF THE COURT OF THE ALHAMBRA.
By SYLVANUS Coup, Jr.
c HAPTER E iNT.
© dwellin
ising
alarm,
for a
y the Mn Dad abe not heen cated
fea ania consolation to the wildly weep-
meas of St.
bed apace sim
fall eure that, ‘her ear lov
fstina twice drawn he kt tly gword
could only chafa an ae in his utter
inahilit; assistance, and. he called
Jonaly te thon Ben Abmed to demand the roy:
in
In thes ‘midstof the Babel of grief ola fafed
a sd'upon the scous, Iie Urow Morutan
aside and spoke with her privately. He aid
ot reflect upon her disregard of bis
Famine, nor did he even let fail @ aint Bhat
the danger which
aspen de herself. He told her win ‘be
iad found the lace of Manfred’s dita
and that he had set
oF and
re was bes Herel with ‘erro
and. she ne ay
ourself, dear lady,” he said, “ ey urge
that oo awit Ireinain quiet, Leave this mat-
ter catraly bands; or. ast, for the
lov Heaven, and. for ove vou bear
yo ar Son, do not make Souneit nepiouous.”
In that place. and at that time, Ty
gould not ask the questions which her y
dict nitied to her friend
it.
when med was
by a messenger from the King.
g to the King,” said the Aleaide,
and jbe sure
to,
called away
“Tam gone
out to turn away,
eat for our frie
Manfred is, Lean sara to ‘Suset a
nd Morgiaua, wit
wit
where
Soak eee bi im ’38 I
Bra ‘ay sod the raion “dl
dalla and the King of Granada are one
Zpahe xame person.”
* Mow! ARDALLA'
. afte a ha tarning to
a au
ide. “Our
ie fond of hat name when
ae ay from hie patace, witli the roval robes
Cqat anide, Hast thow ever met hinn in that |
fated st
iat had fallen
fare
Shon] pale: and ti
*by'a terrible plianto
ssald cant res Lie arn.
g sates Hated!” she whispered. “What
an
S ih” he enjoined.
itis but. a wild phi
Syd" tinun mpeakines tho old toxn led her
tood like one upon whom a thunder.
was ouly recalled to
“things. by Morgiana,
like one frightened
im, had tottered forward
it cani be nothing.
cried Guy, after they had
athe miter y deepens”
nud,” aided Michnel.
wi ae ed, ile; wenn bis
med, meanwhile,
the Athgmbra, He found ‘the ‘ing with uly
arch.
the deat mu
tie dem toncdionens aud thot
focuticn'to ie alae
osiiyon Anmed,” io esi his ook, aed 1 tone
i
on hig
riving ioken to one who
eon that he had a great
e “ et it, well pot am if.
© Aunotinee ‘that I'bave, resolv fo thy
ae
if he
ign of surprise, it was
Teleht op
ive thee
I would have
VOL. XXVIII. ROBERT BONNER,
bof the ‘Aeaide there, was
ht who has | re
food harily confens 0 | 3
ing of Granada?” cried | ko
v*: rot
fromthe mm leaving those bebiud in deop
COR. OF WILLIAM
AND SPRUCE STS.
SATURD AY, MAY 4, 1872,
TERMS. 18 aDYANcE
'
sx
‘Thou knowest, °8 Auah? | be sri
bis 5 clasped ‘leeds
His Meare thy servant, Dieancth that win
Tight. Guide him, and defend the just against
the nnju:
"Pie tothe messenger he said,—
, tetarn, 0, Ben Abbas, and be nesr to our
ye7ns, mate er. I wi
it
et fort) for
Court of ‘the Grand
Charente ‘Warike He seas informed that
as engaged with the Kiug upon Dust
nes ot te ution imper
to him,” urged Hated tohim
hat one aveite bor bere bons ke knoe
fone years, and that the matter is of life
an
it Seas ah order of the Ki ng that » message
ef lifeor death no matter Low poor oF li ite
dle the messenger, shond alvwaya be, quickly
ded. 8 as Sithoue rehor Sreminnnt raves
x age waa Uiepatchod to the Graad Chanivar-
jain.
Hafed had not much longer to wait. forpres-
ently Tarik appeared, He was ao old man
a mau of about Hafed’s own age—and of be-
ent ass
neyolet
Flow et he demanded, aching
8 visitor. “Who art tow that calleth my
Hiei at ‘ae hour
Pap . Tat
and
Mothe Vistar face
“he start, sand his. whole frame
red aa he pi forth his band,
Haren he wbiepe red.“ Tsit thou tt
Boek thonght thee dead. It was so given
ont in Granada?
ni
forth as those that’s
“Aye, Hufed, Ldid bi
hows whhory thou diet bent
from thyerlt I eapected otter report
Anan, then, O, Tarik, that Itovk the conrse
hich a8 mate
THE HAPPY MEETING OF ABDALLA AND MORGIANA MIS LONG-LOST WIFE, * tae . ’ prpear, vio ie that, ‘mortal d ‘aa ould
’ ; ¥ Bh te pon Ts inthe if it it were nore a
sit thou allndest to the’ Prince Haroun, 1] bibit pect of thennntiats, buthehad | the 12 wan palo-and eheericea, bat, he gig ved, eb,
gan give thee solemiu agsnrance thaé sho both | pot loo ae Fenule.” Atel retlect Pease a ta meer Ki woul ite rite tied oo oe eis Shereky thou
‘ars him.” ry Ie iat more like # father tha on
it allude ta the Pringe. I allude to fi Jon, ad never before manifested tach | rpuicer ae one sekhergtnan, ke & lover: ei cf sanehineea it Sndserishtty. .
tho Christian knight, ray of St; Mal tion in view of & possibie union with Ju-| Bret alfus mm to the wrork of the hour ho sig. | “1 Not only me pe dhe her
Bon Aimed arte and caught lis breath, | Sets a8 convinced tI love a zonnner that) | “Tue” onunis fark, ke te
oy f Castile Ts beneath thy | for ramothes con vial caus her thn’ to faint rege Tio dont, and admitted of noapewen. | yuo Lae, CUNFRST aed Tarik. shake
roof? said remble. ~ Who the Lov pram he ea at the door of the fe | Uae ward:
oat aiter™ Aocuilheulty in deanninies Sisutt heen | malt! factment hating oti bee band | Ur 1d, xood Tarik. Cian.
age hath rendered great service to Mir- | dered how the ivg bad guetaad the truth; (and Yooking down into her face, thon art feyond iy ‘pewer to coitrol hate
‘no Ahmed’¢ st impulse was P7e of dis, | be and y'sultana Ti Tebait Haven froma he na Iichers Know that the infant
eyes, Sire—but—as Heaven is my ultimate | appointment ‘and ‘wrath and had he given other wife but thes.) return Task thes a eatt oy aria when Left ‘Grenade
pay to the fecling he en | be true aod faithial, We may lear aca tolovein mee hon mtobe anand gallant
Suongh, Ben Alméd,” interrupted the | harsl: words {ehiatlita ad be woul aloo | Hanes jeart if L Korat flair of honor led bine fo esele
King, wil vo of the hand, | “T believe Have ented the Christan re wnt be —_— this realy an the lawe of Castile wonid eon
the matter; and if (restrained, bimeelf; and ato ig more “ER X} allow the single combat there to transpire,
fifal daughter, dele oaart el rape irae the of the hneinces whee had Paka pease
tills very day: make the Princess ‘Miriam my pease pe Tefen the aavore vinnie | ands in ber Freat alarm for, the safote of ber
Wife. T wand, have no parade—no The said, advancin and_ takin) placed before ilies vevented Bee ak Leola eee eh ould have
ceremony. fis not it ond, Thou | her hand, “ thou knowest this thing is Bred | arcention, Te had sea tthe t | Baten” fed her if I could, but she would not
Kuoweat beyond the power of eat i Die when the door of iiisapartment was \o]dl'st have prevented her:
bara arm of be nF fleet, part tort i tie glore an and fi opened. och = “hse “Did'st thow ube rae to ae that
ine and the wicked som of my w set a} hee—and for thee alone of all | nized aa one o
er must n 7 the Women ti aula; The people have mar- | comer carefully ek fee al ‘opld be ever mortal danger to ber in .
fleevent of = |v sie ath a vat d thee
ity to Granada, Miriam ig of our line. Her | a wif erie a tie sulyer away from fhe prs that fini Fomptey. AndItold ¢
Inthe was ny fathers sister. Thou knowest | shoul “te opie of life, who might | Sir M Rnpely thon dia caat onl
ital have a score ‘End | listen toma. dead ne that jad been 9 fri St ence
Tinow.” said Ben Abm purest of onr ‘mavens, He the fea ‘of a ool: | against the a te a thats price had ot
“And what thinkest thon of my plan? fem recla ad more; "still—the peuple | abd henceforeh eh all to mind | thin the ye bean ‘Of atl hie ene
is with my ow are offended. They love siusef, and regret to an old man nam eon gen aid’ Fark flonchititt, E
“Then. pring thy 0 rughtor bither at noon. I iho i Hive has ike Butsbap- | Hated ried remember that T told thes thine
will send a fitting escort. She bath. lon ada “What of him the time Twas deine
Known my ‘thous fn thig, matter, and cau- “mnrmred Miran a day for me ‘acai carefully.—Laat Siucle L'told the teat
rable!” a
‘hou hast directed. hild ” cried the Alcaide, sternly, «dost cot Ste and | Per child een known iy
And now may I bring to tly royal notice an nipon. the ‘wisch must “follow | hired mre to by services T astepeed ie eae ern the moment
of, pressing importance? pit the King fiscover thy faititewmenet | and swore that at T'would be true. And thi 1 | Sf thi
odded assent, and the Aleai speak to thee this once which | wh Abbas, am thy servant, | * eat,”
Folate ihe circumstances of Sir pars my lips agains ft bad re-| avd ana pled fe tosave thee if I can. Wi ti ates Oh lie ar dats anyrered
solved that I would never breathe it to thee, | thon ‘he mA | ean ae at mate mee
is
Was now a prisone
Jusef was deepl:
hee,
wih imperative. I want from
hee no answei
i hear and consi
“leis known more widely than thon think-
rin the Pri use.
‘Hroubled, ty y this.
“that Haronn
no response. Task thes only another
Manfre desis nen
villain, who would
Paes Ry
vi iaihon a8 sn bbe trae to
Ido not think, set tat thy love i fixed upon the Christian | wort nw oa; Serigcighainaseard hon
ditatos personal. hgrim.'t9 tho Tputhatal | Kui Wert thou to turn from | oralley? ‘rewrote J Ben Abbas,
night. If T thought he did, I would sen ing to thie stranger dea | with a show of w
Boren fo the resens on the tostants for have | tion would befall me eed mane Should tio | “The knight looked into ‘hs face and saw
conceived » strong, love for the bia we Chris- | people of Granada know througit thy | that it was frank and clear
tian; nC that the only object treachery to the Tealin th heir King weut ™ ites n Abbas, I trust thee.
ofthe Ph tise the ejectmentaf butt | lean and hese an, they Rould enrye thee “Thom ko J my master, that the Prince
there Castilian knights from theeity. Never- ne to their dying breat childs at olved npon thy death, | From
less, Haron hath tranecended Ii at and TEnide thee not for th ie past: | eau wn to me he fears thee.”
fr a's
once, and command that the knight be not
otf
but if ‘rough fault of thine rain cometh in
fond
With a low moan Miriam gegen her hand
harmed. So rest thee easy on that score, Bon | and (topped her father's wneech.
Alimed. And prepare. thy | 1 thou wor the
dauuhtor for the nuptials, Sho all sharon mo and joy mast be eH of ‘forever
throne, and be queen of hur | el me ahbmnit' 4 best Te no evil
rstand this’ home my ‘ater, and. i" i inde relia is
With thie great honor suspended over bis | right, th break in the doing.”
head it i that tho Alcalde for- Ahmet drew hie cond es ie km,
‘to pI gnu ined her npon the brow, aud thea bads
nor is it a wor that’ ‘Jusef, In iow of the | her pre Fo ato
momentous: iy sarl ve The
omprehension
it
nly sought. to to ba ba
tians from the
t business
that
sould ot well be consuminated wit
of his danghter,
with her maid
‘iriam,
sree to ie sopat aye
Brine’
come ” deudiy thi
death
¢ that Haroun meditated pernot
to the Chi tian, "Within thelmundeat
mind
‘irae
palas
Ho next procoesod. to fhe apartments
my father, why is thie
beantifal an whe eke Well (ine the Fate
If the monarch hnd
al on hee Bae
it
iwtboweed to the
ation ave
i | cold
jot
loan—it
ther had ou oe fatal,
andate Ww feb eh © conld not net aaide, and
dno
seaain
tn eae faith that Hien he repah r tiring.
anish the obnoxions Chris: there to. prepare for the entice She
ld consider mimiteed ike one, m, pale and pas:
thine. “The baie iahment | 8 ihe aha i eat ber heart id
Ms | Penal ve
ata Mitendant margelled not ie fare wif fate
at the wont of the
deur Of ranks bad thus curbed
hivit of her miners
Ohne time Nlitiaie waa prepared. and with
an eacort of honor she waa conducted to the
conrt, and heated in 6 pala ian d the
whom he found eens
hon
nett in b ine
petite a
varted as fe spring of |
rend aie ete t dow!
a
he lace. uchs
and took hs sara font the
ue
ae ‘King. himself, con:
rary rmer enstom, handed t har fo the
pavoment, and ‘conducted ward t]
ase un
«ip hun poree ef fear conmacted with this
Jalna acked Manfred.drawingthe gleam=
hit.
m sure; and he has resolved that
die, The man who accompanied
he. ae i
tha
ronvineed that the jroditated death, ue
oa Ive.
c micchiet ie
the wind, and T ama
Tk
fhe food they have bro
BAS
rug sian nl te tempt:
inne drut ave all iF pened! ‘Touch them nok
Keep thy fast nntil T eam he wit h thee again,
ezording to promise, 1 will pee
old Hafed,
mal 2 to hima. thy sitanton i
tihng’ be hath & “power not yet te ached.
gan do nomore xt this time. aa str rong Fuard
is set over this part of the ean only
leave th nd bid thee hide
ie pa ties Thine shall come when ie ghneesa
"Filan apeaking the Moor drew a brigh
koen sword frombeneath bisaayaand havcled
Ito the knight, whe took ie witha glad emo.
tion, feeling something pike self again
with a trusty mea his grasp.
wanth far tect Fine gnarl ans,
but ne ita other ee bariniens, mn a © guard
sarge geet a My ag
Jet hit know the evil that impends.
not tonch the sped. and this excellent, sword
aha serve me it
As Ben
done,
Kbbae watch for th
and ae ani rad toe ene Ta
‘et thon mast, in this, prove false to} halts Tas
|
we
to ra
indie great enone ney,
0 da red, ii
aid. Thou rememberest, the
Wondrous tallensen of. Brecions stones whic!
Abrtalle Fave to Morgi a
“The mot
35
cr hath fiven it 10 her son, nnd
her son, a worn it upon his neek.
ich seems almont the work ofan
b discovered the
meni Tarn
falieman, and pow bath Mantred re deranee®
cMlaNwioen! repeated the chamberlain,
“Asecand have arsurance that
aronn bath already taken mneawurce for the *
opie death
rik ws he moment like
whom “ehnnderbote had fallen
true effort
tes
bee brea
Tecovered himself, and qnicke
if his epecch, be Erasped Hated
kame yonth wan with
Mark inthe fmsett np gneneak Ob7 Of St
ain "answer soa .
as wounded in kaving tho Tife of
“Or the King. att fe been credibl: yy
tone Padded ‘an the other si
nd. thoaggh he
slow tol ietiees te fet Cong that
ng aoa fe were set on by the Er
A can phere to itr” ed
wie Mantred's enguire was set apo ot atk
aroun in perma
“And this Mautred is now in the Prince's
In
asp ‘8 own. acess ‘not an arrow’s
cried Tarik, in great
citement, I mit ‘ngeelt commmind the reval
wards. ‘Delay nay be dangerous: T eaovee
Row atop to expats to the King, iknow the
femper of our roldiers, and. they, will Joy
| match against the palace of
awa EAVMent tere!
n officer was qnickly in attendance, and
onlers were given for 40 nig muasering
ofthe royal guard ‘The Grand Cham
and bis authority nove thought to question. *«
the work speedily done.”
“thon haat | “Tho shonidat kaow ‘ile messing, "ey face, he fennd no difientty in leaving of
oak the si A is already goin for eanrely the the prospect bath been open rohan of the Seraaio, meee a score tof Tale thot served em once anesthe pei tates ect dary od.
ongendu i. laste to the grow-
jo marry with tho King 1* ad Jneef neen the mmden took more | develin cake ey on 0
1 gp 82 a ae * prea lose asian hor aid the | i Rive. ‘Thon cet to becomes tire day, Sal beara and thongh he looked kindly, ‘and | eained sadionre Aicete sire digas tna Pl ime te ver pls ‘ fe ead of . D
tiie tad Reon Will erheartbemsined® tanaZene monnees Bree and ity wife pon hee, Fe i i pa thander-greck: when be heard he ane | looked in. ‘The done wae rina aud felted pS
En A a Hear aa ees tte he Toate PHS | nate heating Se noel eel pen: acing arpedected fora bn _ftadly peril, and | aud the man went away. By aud, by auother :
mitiekest: thon, je i Snpoable that eho! Fiuher und uot expected that she would/es: | etrated by the erotic dact. Ife observed tise a brief epell, mit “Thi time i we ho 8 com =i ig)
Ze rans ¥
She