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ifi Advaucei,
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Golden and glowing in t |e distant west., The snn sinfca slo!
ItsUpon each cloud that And the bold moi
Are bathed in radiant W ith po less heaoty
luntaijts tow ering. proud and liigh, ant l ^ b t : woodland and tea '
Hinile in their gtadne|w a m its g T e e t th
Thenoisy lutin' il of thq day is O’er ; ^ , And vae go forth into |hn tields: to. seek
iwned, afhr and nigh, i > as each ancient tree ’ !pO ughs to breezes light and free!
(ego forth into ih«4ilo our full hearts pottr
igrog in a woAlup pule and jmtjek?. ,; Peace itjtbeii; .aUence,
t Their iongrog in a V
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____ „ShowI?ak* ■ i L pbels. &&&(:.
Together with E w y O W ip tio a o f
jv^E rw ydrs’ andA iis tico sm A S K :^ kept constantly oi BandandfprsaIe,at;tt«&offic», i ' ,A ta litiioeaexecged i^eatnes i a^d D espatch ,and i
I m f w i i t o a n d M a b t i a e S i o n ! I
phatnigyihedesiredl |gsViu ho'
» f aienjn jme|,fo!',
art tlie Bogle set u
pe was litiori, f
To Bourbdl I very soon - [icil instru c ifild be' t i . #^nt:m uci fally in f
? [ p r |laye.corrti
['|a|alled in|
. ar: abou|t e^of this; America d means‘wht cular le ttt
iCirctiiaf 1 coptihemi|l
|A[qainted, lertain su
[SI to. a peaeefui rOst, o f brighliand blest,
[ Old ito a w d 4®®t^'h!da,of Pjcodu
ihflBforni hi
A M o i" '
Thatisteate awiiy thew pary frotn the itcate ,; 'Mid sqeues oC holy calm, Md loveliness so rare.
TwilisHt is in the gten ; and; up tU^ side ■, Gf the rongli mouTitain. rplld its, vodunae vas$j
■ ha rig the hues of sunset in their pride,, Tiil Its broad niantle o’er the bdlshe cast.
And that one honr'of sw ett encbaniment past.So fade earili’s beauiLiee', and thus pass away
; The holiest hopes of life ! yet.to ihelast.W ithin the burhisiied vvest sotne lingering ray
l.igliis the deep sha(!o,Ws,oV the darkling “tonib o f doy;.” |
Deep, gathering tw ilight! thou JiaSt wondrous pi Toaoo'the fhs sorroavsof'd ttoubled breast*.
Lik 9 uiJ upoh stha waters, thy soft Ip • Oahns the acild thtobbingsi to. a p*
And memory, from itsmt Mementos, fondlv calls itf riobest, store-^
The bright, the beantifril, avbom once we pressed T o joyous bosoms in those days o f yore,
W hen love and truth were fresh, a las! we'll see no more.Now'stars, like geftis'upon the,‘brow o f night;
.Stream their full radiance o’er the verdant plain,■ And field andTotest gniverin the light
T hat ves tthein haek their pure.st charms, again.Along the shore and on the tulingiana hi.
T he starry splendor cro-wns-tbe crested wave;WMlC softl o’ef the waters comes a'main
Of mournfril jnnsicj sWSlKpg oVr the grave Where thp have siuthbered long, theheantiful apd 'brave,! | pl^ce. .In days oPsadhess.ioT in houraof mirth, . * ; j
t loved them fervently ; and |beytp me I’Have seamed brightj watchers o’er ur darkened earth,
The sentinels o f time—while far and free Their sheen gleai led o’er the mountain, valenhd sea.
‘ And f have-watcbe d t h ^ us each silvery beamGtarteed to (he e; rth {brliours, with silent glee, ' ■'
And dreamed, tltat which to mb hath been no d!ream.These and a love-lit lome beside the flowing stream|~
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f n 1 8 4 0 ftn inajineDse scheme' of fcaud up| oa bankers' on fhe Coadnent of Europe by
, mbaiis of forged letters of credit w a| concocted and entered npoa by severul
; uldiiajs,. In Iday of that yea,r-tbe fraud wasi detected^‘aiid the Londba Times in bopying lit
■ eharged tlie crime-%pob Mr; ■Bogle, of th |' ' firm'of Baglej Ken wick Macarthy, of Florj
Bogle in 1 8 4 1 , prosecuted Ibe Times ’ jftndaftief a learned recovered j
#ing ssaiijnWHerdict ofanejfe & ItkecostS.IpId^bfeSd I pfdprieters of the Times remsed all coni' |howt wfaijeKl f ensatioH for tire risk irtcurred: apd expensf
ip trial, and a subcriptioH of # 1 3 ,5 0 0 was tbiscd alntl erpen led in various ivsys-4o coatT
I memorate the servip rendered b.y the paper Tbus; rnuch for the jleading facts of the case|
failure'"of the latter ; ib . 183T, l i f e oift, for he,, appears never tpp as a banker on his own aecaUnt* have everted hiipself, for gbdd or for ill, more lot long however in th is isolated than to .’obtaih ^ l6 o , viiB •which > to r ib the November pf the!, saipi 1 Blpmkawrtv = ut a Iw i f n v i r f i n o bie ered into partnership with Messrs H Macirthy, as prlncipai partner.:le and Cunningham it appears ) have occuTrefi thlat thei inechan'-,
tment of vs hieb we have spoken, rnedto some advahtagei^ for they |i of their time together,; prineK
.rningTPom, as isto 'be and perfecting their
^__ ___ ;ati ns they appear toi4to the conclusion that a fraiiff un--'
ght be Buccessr t bankers of the
3 of the world.-- fj hlch they proposed to use were
|fs of credit.' letters of; eredity -wltii. tvhich iposl
tour lets must he f familmriy'aq- lay be cfescribed as orders fdr a of money, to be 'receivsd whdJly
at one or at several o f the
c ty t . . i n [ lodged witi
?dit thej lount on
was, that L- London banl
iTbe letj thb^e of e oii them blank spqfee niarked offl ai ent, until I
1 crpdlt is g I ed to and | thb pam
polndenl
1 him. The firm whbse letters i present cons pirators selected,'ou
, the magnitride of its transactions |of Giyn, iialHfti.v, Mills ^t. Co,,,
r s ’of credit of this firm are like |ther west-end bankers. Stamped le initials of the firm, beneath ik i
:s they arc made on the contill [he sum for which the letter
prmihg a part of the letters are
f ^ o i i s a r i d sum at ar ’' 'the sums
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0 : iti'l A i t t
‘m.an|i^ of those plac ris each! of :thei
lie and Graham,, having settled on :||vl|ich ' they had in view, had two' |o J n order to elect ,it. It was net
ecssary certain 1 might cop r, si'giaature, wl
LIS, ‘G .,i
Grahkm to obtain, in Plnrence, a iljter of Glyn & Co., from wliich he
by means of the rnachine, the ./hiclf stands ou in e/lto relievo, lI.,, RL, and Co.'* 'This could a-
ftained by Grab a in'.s machine. Onlone be ob] tire other circular idlter also, froi '^L-similids ■ ■
J j o r D R U G ^ '^ M f e f e l^ E i s lToKvWcluue titeutt^wwf '* *1
f e i S f e }iLcut
f : ^ H raw a n tW o o iG H S eN S -o f afr ypipties,
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[The following is a . In the strange m of F lto c e ,- th ere 1833 and 4840, twi in their o-wtt Chaf 'tween the ari’stoc
I fashioliaWe 'people, J city and the -----
history of the feud:: .lixture of the gay society! Were, between the yeard ! indiGduals who formeiJ iCters a kiiid of link be-i •atic refinements , of th© gathered together in tbat|s Who b.. c-13ne Was
nd foi nerly mf
KreDchman, and the other Cdn-aha-my of Gratnaore, in Scotlamd;
It -------- ^'hind forftterly member o f Parliament for Ster--Pro& wc.eppg., ; The Marquis de Bourbelle was, ic - I; • ; {cording to bis own adcpun|, o f em^ellqnl
Tamily;. It is said, howtoyef,, that hi :member of the small
was some t hep of :Frai
t.|! v>l>T Ark ^
mb.
I j ia ta n y o fi l '
bsiy?5d. nnoth^
deligjiit .of
hregiove jllonging to fhaye seen, la
Itappea,^, iqre slhgi lai
.ingsj tor, toT the U:
lad beet*” i d s . ^
less, sthe English language, taste Ig the fine arts, apd wfts a draughtsipa«i4.¥od6, fenced, ,|oxed bed,, afid jwas universaliy Igpked snecious,,, agreeable, rascakj " Eai
ciopea from Florence 1 with feis 1 'Wjite s
jirartsactiqn threw De Boiirbelle. into sudlt very bad irepute that he was obliged to leave Fioreneet and,-he accordingly retired- with his. family to Villa Midali, a Gounttyj-hdiisp near Leghorn, on -the Ploreace‘'road.’ 'Then Aowever, he did not remain in sOlitiide fd he. was oftejn visited by Cun’ningham Crs ham, a man searcely less remfirkable thaihimself ip liis o-wn yrm , ; ' .
.Graham was of a rea lli good family, aUc had been of good estate- He had disgraCet the due, and' had lest the other. He had lef Scotland in 1S28, to. escak'e from his credi
a id after residr^-^^--------- --—
VganttMi fot vvhicb
t e a .
s m
liie lur tut; uut? .<Lireading .and
lad beem irfipfoved by akltivdtioii.:ool thaa Be Bourbelle, we|s, ' hOwevet] 'he hin — j——- - iis Ch•nd meGhanieai arts.
ler and ittechaniGiaia. jlie jformei lioned his own tools with surpassing ink|
feehuity, and invented a coaitriyance by | phichhe waeablsto trace copies of not oii|
:ool thaa De Bourbelle, hfe weIs| ' hOwevett inaLviduai:l ike him, crafty, designtogftnd drtorihGlpled|, bijoaght tq iis chief excellehce was lin tfhe imitEitive whom Bod md meGhanieai ’ arts* H e’ a p a first rat| | ls!t D’A fa
led and
ly the rarest engravings, of ' Bapjhaei Moi m, the choicest masterpieces of md Guido Renl. He soon disc
tomeaichiim.] toted, how|' t o a n s w e r i
j ^ . i n t i n gfocei fisradj. operation.: jF o r t& c
N:choison; •wanting copper- letters 6n 1 else ivanti puf th,fi,fe ■pa| mnsph toiiake a | these ends
.old friend time the Bii
I however, t h ['offPrariGe, ers of the Cljai naba
1 ofiJanuarj [haying led obtained fi to [the amp e^of obta off) the cof
[land it was nece.ssary to oht.iin a e,r also, from'which to print off 1 of the engraved portion of flicm,.j
place on the continent could tlie j j safely done; London w r '.s,. thereupon a$ the proper locality for that
Regent .1 fiojor. T le | bit blr 'wo pOrf' :o|)per-i|
not but I tri|tl, t h i t : inlthe affaM d hie tf struck 6 ,:
I with grea Fforence,
' signature afterward
wer, fthat this cofitnyeinote profitable [ngj A^h, astoi,
tre-qf bankers;~ ham had married a
-— , It long in Florence b(ore he was joined by his son, Allen GeWj
flowing: iaoivn Bogfe, Who hGcame afterwards pwellknom l 3 iS T y M S a e t |o ii against the Times, Bdgle w4 , ‘fsanaleighi ft native of Glasgow, and the son of a.,lVesfe| .i;» .h. ^ndiatl merchant of some eminence. H
lad eptpref 'lffe t ie ntovy,. and had risen the rank ofl lieutenant, ■ aod was at the 1 tim )f which we speak,' on; haltopay. AtiPlq- ■ence he ^camo *n 1834, and . probably at ,t._ • , q{. Gfinningham Grahai '
mstone,j a bankerin thr’*’
1 .d t o
lOiinds. Ma L sbfficieniqi ml which (prij p^s was ' paper rod •fend Di’ A
b u d
th 1 consd w iioh itj shoul|
" f t a s f . )stmcessfu.!f| spent cods there Was was the.wj tohte whole Iscl ; to|fling: di|ici wasowi,
jafdins, thj • tq travel [ DpYac..
ivel uniT h is man! ly as a vet< ai| the tiffijeconnected 1 4 th e G o
' fsaid to be .dir th e . i Graham '
la T S to
c id f e j ' i
Sraham,hatcitv,
h|m o f h in an ‘ unp t h y o f m
[ hfkve disl ["iioWev|
« P leg g eq but to truth', to j|bert;y, a f e la w , H o Btvqr s-iy{{|y
A T K A C A . , , 1 w E B N E S D A ' T ; ^
' ^ o t h S t f i n r
S A laliyi'iaal’'vahoHi ■,‘ a r4 H o ’\seleoteia Was a man styling himself :Charles' Gerai’d, Count'jde ‘Paihdff;hutfi’om.what,spuce he. obtained this, title of nobility i t .Would not be
[very elsy to ascertain., */tb. The seventh [was T*. W .,Perry, alias irelaikj, who did not I speak French. ' ' ' ; ' ,
Everything being in'readihess.; i t was . a r ' fried th a t’proceedings shduid commence on
bankers,, correspondents of5 vtoo givos tl ation of a ^erl
the letteFof ’"rtain siim
for the payments, which.; lade I
___. I the letter qfven is entirely eshausted. Annex-
if the principal towns of Europe j with, Abbyvllle and ending with j opposite to each town the eorres-1 .Glyi
losite to each town & Co. in each res
thu'S, with a letter of ciIf thu' , with a letter 01 credit for pounds, one may obtain the whole I of tiose places, or -portions of
e first of these operations, it would j 121 Graham had. obtained from Bogle
ulaf letter, belOiiging to a Robert ; and 'lljis obtained, the only part i.the toperatioa was, to have the tes of, the printed ,! portion of the
J. raved. There was also something .1 ig-,—that is to say; instniraen|s'to ‘a|i3 into execution,; for the ■ pr|nqi-iqn;
[art in the transatiiators were afes IS- not n.stenkhij
W ith both ille came to Lon-
vhent on 'tld point qf Itafting
visa' fav oo L« rcophQctod w|tb' li* Bttofei|:
: morning presented himself e
Kerrick and ALt the bank of Bdgle,
hearty, .and presen ;ed a letter : which helhsked a'
e course o fr Bourbelfe cam e| to^ the bank and ' tog tljierei four
that.De Pait obliged to dii delivered upstantinople, seat to Geuo?i» knd tHencetq Al:«v; la-Chapelle; but ithdie the Clurt declare.d its; ihcompetlency to iake cogpizanee o f thetodtij
I'ter, and fie wqs iism isse d .; Graham; |fie'ieK ;der, D'Afguson and nis: ih isfess , o f
)t seemito h a v r’-'-'^ ■“
aifter escapi]
____ieW it is . presumed Govemoq chaugg!they deeided that it would be wiser that De ed balk to France vL
' Patodry should return the money, as Other- of Mqy the depositipj wise the whole affair m igit be blown upon reached Florence, am at the very outset. Be this ' as it may, D,e own qccord fron the 1 Paindry returned to the'[bank the next day, ^ Macarthyv, Not|4a!
idmentioaing the suspipioil o rtlie ; slop7 ever, fo!clear his ' rppu
! own qcGord , Macarthy
|k fep ie | insistedqmmturnmg.the money,, .ad-..dectoc^ M the - Tusqii
tellement, on ne doit point sopger a garder mancqs •elicited aueuiie
Ilavi! chi
£40 more from the brot&rs Dubois, From ] lice he proceeded to , T r’- “ '
was SO delighted by hi:[ ble manners and conversation that
i f o n e s t islnd '•!'l. ,v |
Venice he proceeded to, Triestp, and on the | , bakis,, Eq . ' '..jy.’l3Pth obtained £ 1,G1:2 6s,, from Rlr, Ricliard There’s; much to thB|lmrld Jtliiatj iS dq ' RoUth, wlio \vas SO deligllted by his arernpfi- l 'Plicrolo rrmph tj'd-Jliinll rtSV-r
iefi him to dinner, and ; gave his opera^box in the evqmhg,.; In the meanwhile, at) Genoa, on the 21st,; Frederic Pipe, {alias Dl.'Coulson) pfeseilted to !Gibbs & Co. a lelteFof credit for £2,009, requefitfeg £1 ,fi00' in . gold, intorder topmchasHWtork&nii.ni|»#Wmtfe
[ For-those 'wjio are Lkful pfid [ This duty?qemainsj to " "But try to, he HoxESTrland UAqpy,
And let the worid';[io. as f t wHl.
j ara h Son, and obtained £600 on , it. Pro- j ceeding to Milan he obtained on ' the 23d, in
in, Bourbelle soon fell in with an j that city, £800 from Pasteur Gjrod & Cq-mn if his, Baron lyArgnson. At the , another letter of credit. On the 24th he ob- rrbn lived by gamfiltog; he was, | tatoed again £800 from Louis Laurent & Co.
'The poor wretci who w-alkg junon cruti M&efton'he^eByiid-fari-to^ , ti.;' .. haahe who in sptopid-appdref 11!; i.
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the son of Count D’ Afguson, a pei ej 'presiilent of the College of Elect-
rtment ‘ of Eure, and first ispirators, were for the most part accora- j panied' by one of the original projectors, who are supposed to have received the greater part of;the spoils) proceeded to Rome, and pa
[^ a .n lh e who in sptodid'appire^ 11!; pi Caii shut on the beggar hie d 9oto I H e cates notnor claret and sherry;' Of VenSien he bits! not h.is fi i~X| Yet dkres to be hoabst and hip; >y;
An|l lets the worJ| do-as 1 ^ 111;He boasteth no worldly possefisi ms,' Ho j livery at table |o Wait; ;
putting the letter ,0 !S e f o r w h i c h t h e y i n t i e n d e i I , i t o v e r t o t h e c o n t i n e n t , j a n d
[uanity of the peculiar paper up- Tlyn &. Co. print their cirCuiar let- ibtained,. with some difficulty from
ii nufacturer; and Bourbelle and his rguson set about the matter In ear- printer was engaged. At fir.st be his own office; near 4he Haymar-; ibsequentiy, Bourbelle, who objec- ntrusion of strangers, induced him 1 W o r k at his ohm lodgings, 184 let, where he resided on the top
elTircplar letter was hiven the prin- i it ; & he was never aflowed to ha
he had h< ters of credit, hesitated ad.Vanee. Dpon this Conlsi rious rage, told him he had ecute a commission for his the money -was ii"* should return the
Lceived, go bac
;; & he was ! of it at the same.; time until the was’..'completed, when he could
bpect, as he acknowledged at the■[here Was some fraudulent purpose
; heing well paid, however, be p e . When the copies h ad been ley wsere forwarded by Bourbelle, are, to Cunningham Graham, at-
ther would hring an, action against Glyn &i Co,, notnnly for the expends of the journey, hut for damages besides, Cjin , considerition,,’ therefore, and after consulting the English conspi and another gentlemap,; M. Le Mes- urier {[aid the money. ■ . . .
Thq conspirators who had assembled at Aix-jWChapelle had all, with: the exception | of A%ander Graham, left It beford the 19th, j
as w:e have seen, to {
liracy, according to the : was arranged that each 1rranged that each member
upon the bankers of the conti-
Bourbelle’s measures had been and upon them, he appears to have siderable sums of money; but
|stii! one difficulty remaining-fit
efirly a close. The parties-
3 m i s t r e s ' s o f D ' A f g h S o n , W h o m d e r t h e n a m e o f t h e C o m 5rd, Frederick P i p e , ! who wt
i d e r - t h e n a m e o f D r . G o u l s o n . -
'ho Was
let -the nain© oi Ur, uouisgu. -—is^ id to have practised prigtoal-erihary surgeon, but to have been e when B’onrbelle fell in with him,
,h one of the gambling houses j at.' 4th, Charlotte Ann Pipe,
wif!idrant. ,the wife of the last, to'travel un- ame of Lenoy. 5th. AtoNander he son of Gunntogbam Geraham,
■ the jnalTA e f M t.
hlave bqen one of the.inost wortfiTe
tice.’ Even Bourbelle appears to to usted young Graham completely.W ?r, their misgivings were not en-
loqored any o f Glyn &. Co.’s let- edit, hesitated to make his second
'Jpon this Conlsion, flew into a fu- told him he had come I over, to. ex-c
father, and that if
£200, he had already re- ick to England; and that his fp-
W l i d g e t s h u t a
l e j o l i n s m o t t l ? e b o w ! I . p r t h b i w a s e i ,. H e i ' s e e k e t h n o t t h e , g a m b i ' | r : « ' ‘ f s a t ; :
[ C o n t e n t m e n t a n d h e a ; t h ' a r e t | e ' b l e ^ s t o g s f j
s t o f h i s c h i l d r e n i G o o d p r e c e p t s h e k r i v e d t o i i s t j j ; , ■ ! . -
l i e s l o w s t h a t h e ’ s h i k e s t a n d ' l a p i f y , . . ' ' A n i d l e t s t h e w o r l d I 0 a q i t w j i l l , ' ‘ .
O h ! w h o " T h c ' " - ’ ’
T h e h .- ' M i ^ h t b e v m . T 0o , u . i W e r e ! - i t d ! T o o m u c h m a y o ’ e r b u r ^ - ’ ' " ' " ^ ’ ' i . T d o l i t t l e o f t k e e p
T h e n t r y a n d b e h o h p t ; a p ' d h a p p y , , ! 'A f l d l e t t h e w o r l d t o a s I t w i f l . '
T h e t o a n w h o w i t h p l e n t y i s ' h O n e k ,H a t o l i t t l e t o a s k f k i h i s n a m e ; j ‘ •
B u t b e w h o t h o u g h h l i m b l e i s u p f i g i t jS h i a l l l i v e i n . t h e a n p a l S i p f ' F a m e . ;
T h e j v i c i Q U s m a y m o d k ; a t h i s i n j S h l ' r y ,I h t o a g e s w i l l t h t o f i o n M i n ' s t | i ' l l ; |
' I, . The lathering Was Soon 4ver, - am! ■ , bolt*three stfokep of 'the razor, ont
aThebf
And let tl
inli on him s •e to be' honest and-1 the worl^q.-as it Wi
I ' ' feifira the-sf Wii'ESVille. i . IIf e p e e u la t ip n : ' i i i s i ! ' b-'
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appelle, Knd after that remained . The Countess Ejs Vac,, .(afiaf ' \ ... a;,. 1, ''•’
[inactive.Rosalie Desjardins,) on leaving Aix pelle, proceeded in, style up the : Rhine iq an elegant carriage',, with a ■Coutier, Her only companion was a little girl.' At Ccloghe, she present ed, on the 22d, ajlettef of credit for £800, to Oppenhqim, juh., and € 0 ., and
[demanded and received £50jo upon,it. *At ; Coblentz, on the 23d, she obitained from anr [other banker, and on a fresh letter of credit, £500 mi
p. sHAvnsm in i iBroeeii’s oijEim f e y S O L - j s l l I T H . ' I -
lived in Miillp' ' individuM wjibii,, -,, - .. -
ihdividual had al tolerable [fatlrahle • f' f pipidh of his personal fipFearaheje. [Ms'fitf; [;|: g’Brs [Were hooped Wit| bosojn'Was dbeked wit [pin; ,eoat, hi
ir, and on a fresh letter of credit, ? £500 more. On the 24th she pfesented a - [ nother to Gogel, Kock St Co., and obtamed
[.$520 upon .it, 'At -Mayence she another to Human and Mappes and havtog f obtamed £500 more, she proceeded leisure- j
presentedid having
ipidity ofruining De Bouiibelle’s hope
3jlgi|am..| "
j[BarQn dlcdstel] Started with Terr
3 best
.-If - . AV.you.begin'tAtklk.,!
business m|an shonld.. Yes, I bought them:' a spe0ulatiG|i''iH!p themif IcIaiiObmto''
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I have had 'vdry great confidence ' in hi panion, took the latter toward the bNagelm,aket and Cerfontaine, and in tfn street in whice the bankers lived, h-1 rt'f :-Tm* fnifl ‘
. N e x t d a l , b p w -teed them 'to give
|iirto,£l00 ,qbdn if. Out of this sum | D ^ r - guson took £80, and gave him toe rematoder.I They thence proceeded to Brussels, and pre- ^ n ted to E Jgler I and Go, a letter of credit for £ 1,400 dn wmeh they and obtainei £750; qut 6f tffis mm D’Atguson took £500°]
At-Ghien;, on :|;he 23rd, they ■ presented a | , letter to Mfulem'erte'& Son, .but wftfi’out] success; tlese, bankers objecting th^t idiey ' wbrskers tor'fifty dc
vgentfeman present, that he-thought Mpel son ’ - . r•'nhoffid sell out stock Msiich-andi-snipfa bank ;i
‘ at tbjat time; , as it tfttlet get’ ’betterM'm'ffgw y TtYhat is-yjonr k iee ?’dayk. . ' , " 'V i [G ni.hnnM 4d6i« to ‘-4;giMsf'I' ilw m sellany thtoglV egotJiflednm ak^ - . .. £ ' ,r ■
. a n y th i n g o n i t , ’ s a id j - J e n l f s . ' ' ' '-V ‘N o t h i n g l ^ s s ? ‘ - 4 : I .’' G h; nof replied o n ] ^ ‘ilot thragf ' yOtf a. farthing less-^^-and I’m not aii»i0tis [ ]
4:s immedialely anmvered: ‘I w n u |d ^ u t Inonev: -:! * '0 would ivant theid I , A # m&ktog | |
mffid Iqse money fay
take the, specuJation, jif the price cpnM b e - ^ ^ b l madle reasonable.’ f . ' ' w&aS'J: ‘Qh, I’ll sell ’em' cidap,’ answetej -Jeffifki' ‘
■’ ’ f s t r / o u T i f h S p T i i w " ; " " ' i r‘ifll sell ’em'for fif t| dollars/. |etofef answfek. .. , I j
~i-|yd of smoke'acrQsil the:' BsMrid"!fed, buffing forth'a: W f e y ’'*
a d e tm t ia :
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in the to*feotroieBiikU.jfev'H. c. ^-ifiERSoto' • .' Alps is the world- o f a IVentilre; f ’
Aorman, Gle Bull, w|id
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