ROUNDABOUTPAPERS
  OnaLazyIdleBoyOnTwoChildreninBlackOnRibbonsOnsomelateGreatVictoriesThornsintheCushionOnScreensinDining-RoomsTunbridgeToysDeJuventuteOnaJokeIonceheardfromthelateThomasHoodRoundabouttheChristmasTreeOnaChalk-MarkontheDoorOnbeingFoundOutOnaHundredYearsHenceSmall-BeerChronicleOgresOnTwoRoundaboutPaperswhichIintendedtoWriteAMississippiBubbleOnLetts'sDiaryNotesofaWeek'sHolidayNilNisiBonumOnHalfaLoaf——ALettertoMessrs。Broadway,BatteryandCo。,ofNewYork,BankersTheNotchontheAxe——AStoryalaMode。
  PartI
  PartII
  PartIII
  DeFinibusOnaPealofBellsOnaPear-TreeDessein'sOnsomeCarpatSansSouciAutourdemonChapeauOnAlexandrines——ALettertosomeCountryCousinsOnaMedalofGeorgetheFourth“Strangetosay,onClubPaper“
  TheLastSketchROUNDABOUTPAPERS。
  ONALAZYIDLEBOY。
  IhadoccasiontopassaweekintheautumninthelittleoldtownofCoireorChur,intheGrisons,whereliesburiedthatveryancientBritishking,saint,andmartyr,Lucius,*whofoundedtheChurchofSt。Peter,onCornhill。Fewpeoplenotethechurchnow-a-
  days,andfewereverheardofthesaint。InthecathedralatChur,hisstatueappearssurroundedbyothersaintedpersonsofhisfamily。Withtightredbreeches,aRomanhabit,acurlybrownbeard,andaneatlittlegiltcrownandsceptre,hestands,averycomelyandcheerfulimage:and,fromwhatImaycallhispeculiarpositionwithregardtoCornhill,IbeheldthisfigureofSt。LuciuswithmoreinterestthanIshouldhavebestoweduponpersonageswho,hierarchically,are,Idaresay,hissuperiors。
  *Stowquotestheinscription,stillextant,fromthetablefastchainedinSt。Peter'sChurch,Cornhill;andsays,“hewasaftersomechronicleburiedatLondon,andaftersomechronicleburiedatGlowcester“——but,oh!theseincorrectchroniclers!whenAlbanButler,inthe“LivesoftheSaints,“v。xii。,andMurray's“Handbook,“andtheSacristanatChur,allsayLuciuswaskilledthere,andIsawhistombwithmyowneyes!
  Theprettylittlecitystands,sotospeak,attheendoftheworld——oftheworldofto-day,theworldofrapidmotion,andrushingrailways,andthecommerceandintercourseofmen。Fromthenortherngate,theironroadstretchesawaytoZurich,toBasle,toParis,tohome。Fromtheoldsouthernbarriers,beforewhichalittleriverrushes,andaroundwhichstretchthecrumblingbattlementsoftheancienttown,theroadbearstheslowdiligenceorlaggingvetturinobytheshallowRhine,throughtheawfulgorgesoftheViaMala,andpresentlyovertheSplugentotheshoresofComo。
  Ihaveseldomseenaplacemorequaint,pretty,calm,andpastoral,thanthisremotelittleChur。Whatneedhavetheinhabitantsforwallsandramparts,excepttobuildsummer-houses,totrailvines,andhangclothestodryonthem?Noenemiesapproachthegreatmoulderinggates:onlyatmornandeventhecowscomelowingpastthem,thevillagemaidenschattermerrilyroundthefountains,andbabbleliketheever-volublestreamthatflowsundertheoldwalls。
  Theschoolboys,withbookandsatchel,insmartuniforms,marchuptothegymnasium,andreturnthenceattheirstatedtime。Thereisonecoffee-houseinthetown,andIseeoneoldgentlemangoestoit。Thereareshopswithnocustomersseemingly,andthelazytradesmenlookoutoftheirlittlewindowsatthesinglestrangersaunteringby。Thereisastallwithbasketsofqueerlittleblackgrapesandapples,andaprettybrisktradewithhalfadozenurchinsstandinground。But,beyondthis,thereisscarceanytalkormovementinthestreet。There'snobodyatthebook-shop。“Ifyouwillhavethegoodnesstocomeagaininanhour,“saysthebanker,withhismouthfulofdinneratoneo'clock,“youcanhavethemoney。”Thereisnobodyatthehotel,savethegoodlandlady,thekindwaiters,thebriskyoungcookwhoministerstoyou。NobodyisintheProtestantchurch——oh!strangesight,thetwoconfessionsarehereatpeace!——nobodyintheCatholicchurch:untilthesacristan,fromhissnugabodeinthecathedralclose,espiesthetravellereyingthemonstersandpillarsbeforetheoldshark-
  toothedarchofhiscathedral,andcomesoutwithaviewtoremunerationpossiblyandopensthegate,andshowsyouthevenerablechurch,andthequeeroldrelicsinthesacristy,andtheancientvestmentsablackvelvetcope,amongstotherrobes,asfreshasyesterday,andpresentedbythatnotorious“pervert,“HenryofNavarreandFrance,andthestatueofSt。LuciuswhobuiltSt。
  Peter'sChurch,onCornhill。
  Whataquiet,kind,quaint,pleasant,prettyoldtown!Hasitbeenasleepthesehundredsandhundredsofyears,andisthebriskyoungPrinceoftheSiderealRealmsinhisscreamingcardrawnbyhissnortingsteelelephantcomingtowakenit?Timewaswhentheremusthavebeenlifeandbustleandcommercehere。Thosevast,venerablewallswerenotmadetokeepoutcows,butmen-at-arms,ledbyfiercecaptains,whoprowledaboutthegates,androbbedthetradersastheypassedinandoutwiththeirbales,theirgoods,theirpack-horses,andtheirwains。Istheplacesodeadthateventheclergyofthedifferentdenominationscan'tquarrel?Why,sevenoreight,oradozen,orfifteenhundredyearsagotheyhaven'ttheregisteratSt。Peter'suptothatremoteperiod。IdaresayitwasburntinthefireofLondon——adozenhundredyearsago,whentherewassomelifeinthetown,St。Luciuswasstonedhereonaccountoftheologicaldifferences,afterfoundingourchurchinCornhill。
  Therewasasweetprettyriverwalkweusedtotakeintheeveningandmarkthemountainsroundgloomingwithadeeperpurple;theshadescreepingupthegoldenwalls;theriverbrawling,thecattlecalling,themaidsandchatter-boxesroundthefountainsbabblingandbawling;andseveraltimesinthecourseofoursoberwalksweovertookalazyslouchingboy,orhobble-dehoy,witharustycoat,andtrousersnottoolong,andbigfeettrailinglazilyoneaftertheother,andlargelazyhandsdawdlingfromoutthetightsleeves,andinthelazyhandsalittlebook,whichmyladhelduptohisface,andwhichIdaresaysocharmedandravishedhim,thathewasblindtothebeautifulsightsaroundhim;unmindful,Iwouldventuretolayanywager,ofthelessonshehadtolearnforto-morrow;
  forgetfulofmother,waitingsupper,andfatherpreparingascolding;——absorbedutterlyandentirelyinhisbook。
  Whatwasitthatsofascinatedtheyoungstudent,ashestoodbytherivershore?NotthePonsAsinorum。Whatbooksodelightedhim,andblindedhimtoalltherestoftheworld,sothathedidnotcaretoseetheapple-womanwithherfruit,ormoretemptingstilltosonsofEvetheprettygirlswiththeirapplecheeks,wholaughedandprattledroundthefountain!Whatwasthebook?DoyousupposeitwasLivy,ortheGreekgrammar?No;itwasaNOVELthatyouwerereading,youlazy,notveryclean,good-for-nothing,sensibleboy!ItwasD'ArtagnanlockingupGeneralMonkinabox,oralmostsucceedinginkeepingCharlestheFirst'sheadon。ItwastheprisoneroftheChateaud'IfcuttinghimselfoutofthesackfiftyfeetunderwaterImentionthenovelsIlikebestmyself——
  novelswithoutloveortalking,oranyofthatsortofnonsense,butcontainingplentyoffighting,escaping,robbery,andrescuing——
  cuttinghimselfoutofthesack,andswimmingtotheislandofMonteCristo。ODumas!Othoubrave,kind,gallantoldAlexandre!I
  herebyoffertheehomage,andgivetheethanksformanypleasanthours。Ihavereadtheebeingsickinbedforthirteenhoursofahappyday,andhadtheladiesofthehousefightingforthevolumes。
  BeassuredthatlazyboywasreadingDumasorIwillgosofarastoletthereaderherepronouncetheeulogium,orinsertthenameofhisfavoriteauthor;andasfortheanger,oritmaybe,thereverberationsofhisschoolmaster,ortheremonstrancesofhisfather,orthetenderpleadingsofhismotherthatheshouldnotletthesuppergrowcold——Idon'tbelievethescapegracecaredonefig。
  No!Figsaresweet,butfictionsaresweeter。
  Haveyoueverseenascoreofwhite-bearded,white-robedwarriors,orgraveseniorsofthecity,seatedatthegateofJaffaorBeyrout,andlisteningtothestory-tellerrecitinghismarvelsoutof“Antar“orthe“ArabianNights?“Iwasoncepresentwhenayounggentlemanattableputatartawayfromhim,andsaidtohisneighbor,theYoungerSonwithratherafatuousair,“Inevereatsweets。”
  “Noteatsweets!anddoyouknowwhy?“saysT。
  “BecauseIampastthatkindofthing,“saystheyounggentleman。
  “Becauseyouareagluttonandasot!“criestheElderandJuveniswincesalittle。“Allpeoplewhohavenatural,healthyappetites,lovesweets;allchildren,allwomen,allEasternpeople,whosetastesarenotcorruptedbygluttonyandstrongdrink。”Andaplatefulofraspberriesandcreamdisappearedbeforethephilosopher。
  Youtaketheallegory?Novelsaresweets。Allpeoplewithhealthyliteraryappetiteslovethem——almostallwomen;——avastnumberofclever,hard-headedmen。Why,oneofthemostlearnedphysiciansinEnglandsaidtomeonlyyesterday,“IhavejustreadSo-and-Soforthesecondtime“namingoneofJones'sexquisitefictions。
  Judges,bishops,chancellors,mathematicians,arenotoriousnovel-
  readers;aswellasyoungboysandsweetgirls,andtheirkind,tendermothers。WhohasnotreadaboutEldon,andhowhecriedovernovelseverynightwhenhewasnotatwhist?
  AsforthatlazynaughtyboyatChur,IdoubtwhetherHEwilllikenovelswhenheisthirtyyearsofage。Heistakingtoogreataglutofthemnow。Heiseatingjellyuntilhewillbesick。Hewillknowmostplotsbythetimeheistwenty,sothatHEwillneverbesurprisedwhentheStrangerturnsouttobetherightfulearl,——
  whentheoldwaterman,throwingoffhisbeggarlygabardine,showshisstarsandthecollarsofhisvariousorders,andclaspingAntoniatohisbosom,proveshimselftobetheprince,herlong-lostfather。Hewillrecognizethenovelist'ssamecharacters,thoughtheyappearinred-heeledpumpsandailes-de-pigeon,orthegarbofthenineteenthcentury。Hewillgetwearyofsweets,asboysofprivateschoolsgroworusedtogrow,forIhavedonegrowingsomelittletimemyself,andthepracticemayhaveendedtoo——asprivateschool-boysusedtogrowtiredofthepuddingbeforetheirmuttonatdinner。
  Andpraywhatisthemoralofthisapologue?ThemoralItaketobethis:theappetitefornovelsextendingtotheendoftheworld;farawayinthefrozendeep,thesailorsreadingthemtooneanotherduringtheendlessnight;——farawayundertheSyrianstars,thesolemnsheikhsandeldershearkeningtothepoetashereciteshistales;farawayintheIndiancamps,wherethesoldierslistento——'stales,or——'s,afterthehotday'smarch;farawayinlittleChuryonder,wherethelazyboyporesoverthefondvolume,anddrinksitinwithallhiseyes;——thedemandbeingwhatweknowitis,themerchantmustsupplyit,ashewillsupplysaddlesandpalealeforBombayorCalcutta。
  Butassurelyasthecadetdrinkstoomuchpaleale,itwilldisagreewithhim;andsosurely,dearyouth,willtoomuchnovelscloyonthee。Iwonder,donovel-writersthemselvesreadmanynovels?IfyougointoGunter's,youdon'tseethosecharmingyoungladiestowhomIpresentmymostrespectfulcomplimentseatingtartsandices,butatthepropereventidetheyhavegoodplainwholesometeaandbread-and-butter。Cananybodytellmedoestheauthorofthe“TaleofTwoCities“readnovels?doestheauthorofthe“TowerofLondon“devourromances?doesthedashing“HarryLorrequer“delightin“PlainorRinglets“or“Sponge'sSportingTour?“Doestheveteran,fromwhoseflowingpenwehadthebookswhichdelightedouryoungdays,“Darnley,“and“Richelieu,“and“Delorme,“*relishtheworksofAlexandretheGreat,andthrilloverthe“ThreeMusqueteers?“Doestheaccomplishedauthorofthe“Caxtons“readtheothertalesinBlackwood?Forexample,thatghost-storyprintedlastAugust,andwhichformypart,thoughI
  readitinthepublicreading-roomatthe“PavilionHotel“atFolkestone,IprotestfrightenedmesothatIscarcedaredlookovermyshoulder。Does“UncleTom“admire“AdamBede;“anddoestheauthorofthe“VicarofWrexhill“laughoverthe“Warden“andthe“TheThreeClerks?“Dearyouthofingenuouscountenanceandingenuouspudor!Imakenodoubtthattheeminentpartiesabovenamedallpartakeofnovelsinmoderation——eatjellies——butmainlynourishthemselvesuponwholesomeroastandboiled。
  *Bytheway,whatastrangefateisthatwhichbefelltheveterannovelist!HewasappointedherMajesty'sConsul-GeneralinVenice,theonlycityinEuropewherethefamous“TwoCavaliers“cannotbyanypossibilitybeseenridingtogether。
  Here,dearyouthaforesaid!ourCornhillMagazineownersstrivetoprovidetheewithfactsaswellasfiction;andthoughitdoesnotbecomethemtobragoftheirOrdinary,atleasttheyinvitetheetoatablewherethoushaltsitingoodcompany。Thatstoryofthe“Fox“*waswrittenbyoneofthegallantseamenwhosoughtforpoorFranklinundertheawfulArcticNight:thataccountofChina**istoldbythemanofalltheempiremostlikelytoknowofwhathespeaks:thosepagesregardingVolunteers***comefromanhonoredhandthathasbornetheswordinahundredfamousfields,andpointedtheBritishgunsinthegreatestsiegeintheworld。
  *“TheSearchforSirJohnFranklin。FromthePrivateJournalofanOfficerofthe'Fox。'“
  **“TheChineseandtheOuterBarbarians。”BySirJohnBowring。
  ***“OurVolunteers。”BySirJohnBurgoyne。
  Shallwepointoutothers?Wearefellow-travellers,andshallmakeacquaintanceasthevoyageproceeds。IntheAtlanticsteamers,onthefirstdayoutandonhigh-andholy-dayssubsequently,thejelliessetdownontablearerichlyornamented;medioqueinfonteleporumrisetheAmericanandBritishflagsnoblyemblazonedintin。
  Asthepassengersremarkthispleasingphenomenon,theCaptainnodoubtimprovestheoccasionbyexpressingahope,tohisrightandleft,thattheflagofMr。BullandhisyoungerBrothermayalwaysfloatsidebysideinfriendlyemulation。Novelshavingbeenpreviouslycomparedtojellies——herearetwooneperhapsnotentirelysaccharine,andflavoredwithanamarialiquidverydistastefultosomepalates——twonovels*undertwoflags,theonethatancientensignwhichhashungbeforethewell-knownboothof“VanityFair;“theotherthatfreshandhandsomestandardwhichhaslatelybeenhoistedon“BarchesterTowers。”Pray,sir,ormadam,towhichdishwillyoubehelped?
  *“LoveltheWidower“and“FramleyParsonage。”
  SohaveIseenmyfriendsCaptainLangandCaptainComstockpresstheirgueststopartakeofthefareonthatmemorable“Firstdayout,“whenthereisnoman,Ithink,whositsdownbutasksablessingonhisvoyage,andthegoodshipdipsoverthebar,andboundsawayintothebluewater。
  ONTWOCHILDRENINBLACK。
  Montaigneand“Howel'sLetters“aremybedsidebooks。IfIwakeatnight,Ihaveoneorotherofthemtoprattlemetosleepagain。
  Theytalkaboutthemselvesforever,anddon'twearyme。Iliketohearthemtelltheiroldstoriesoverandoveragain。Ireadtheminthedozyhours,andonlyhalfrememberthem。Iaminformedthatbothofthemtellcoarsestories。Idon'theedthem。Itwasthecustomoftheirtime,asitisofHighlandersandHottentotstodispensewithapartofdresswhichweallwearincities。Butpeoplecan'taffordtobeshockedeitheratCapeTownoratInvernesseverytimetheymeetanindividualwhowearshisnationalairyraiment。Ineverknewthe“ArabianNights“wasanimproperbookuntilIhappenedoncetoreaditina“familyedition。”Well,quis'excuse……Who,pray,hasaccusedmeasyet?HereamI
  smotheringdeargoodoldMrs。Grundy'sobjections,beforeshehasopenedhermouth。Ilove,Isay,andscarcelyevertireofhearing,theartlessprattleofthosetwodearoldfriends,thePerigourdingentlemanandthepriggishlittleClerkofKingCharles'sCouncil。
  Theiregotisminnowisedisgustsme。IhopeIshallalwaysliketohearmen,inreason,talkaboutthemselves。Whatsubjectdoesamanknowbetter?IfIstamponafriend'scorn,hisoutcryisgenuine——
  heconfoundsmyclumsinessintheaccentsoftruth。Heisspeakingabouthimselfandexpressinghisemotionofgrieforpaininamannerperfectlyauthenticandveracious。Ihaveastoryofmyown,ofawrongdonetomebysomebody,asfarbackastheyear1838:
  wheneverIthinkofitandhavehadacoupleofglassesofwine,I
  CANNOThelptellingit。Thetoeisstampedupon;thepainisjustaskeenasever:Icryout,andperhapsutterimprecatorylanguage。
  ItoldthestoryonlylastWednesdayatdinner:——
  “Mr。Roundabout,“saysaladysittingbyme,“howcomesitthatinyourbooksthereisacertainclassitmaybeofmen,oritmaybeofwomen,butthatisnotthequestioninpoint——howcomesit,dearsir,thereisacertainclassofpersonswhomyoualwaysattackinyourwritings,andsavagelyrushat,goad,poke,tossupintheair,kick,andtrampleon?“
  Icouldn'thelpmyself。IknewIoughtnottodoit。Itoldherthewholestory,betweentheentreesandtheroast。Thewoundbegantobleedagain。Thehorridpangwasthere,askeenandasfreshasever。IfIlivehalfaslongasTithonus,*thatcrackacrossmyheartcanneverbecured。TherearewrongsandgriefsthatCAN'Tbemended。Itisallverywellofyou,mydearMrs。G。,tosaythatthisspiritisunchristian,andthatweoughttoforgiveandforget,andsoforth。HowcanIforgetatwill?Howforgive?Icanforgivetheoccasionalwaiterwhobrokemybeautifulolddecanteratthatverydinner。Iamnotgoingtodohimanyinjury。Butallthepowersonearthcan'tmakethatclaret-jugwhole。
  *“Tithonus,“byTennyson,hadappearedintheprecedingthe2nd
  numberoftheCornhillMagazine。
  So,yousee,Itoldtheladytheinevitablestory。Iwasegotistical。Iwasselfish,nodoubt;butIwasnatural,andwastellingthetruth。Yousayyouareangrywithamanfortalkingabouthimself。Itisbecauseyouyourselfareselfish,thatthatotherperson'sSelfdoesnotinterestyou。Beinterestedbyotherpeopleandwiththeiraffairs。Letthemprattleandtalktoyou,asIdomydearoldegotistsjustmentioned。Whenyouhavehadenoughofthem,andsuddenhazescomeoveryoureyes,laydownthevolume;
  popoutthecandle,anddormezbien。Ishouldliketowriteanightcapbook——abookthatyoucanmuseover,thatyoucansmileover,thatyoucanyawnover——abookofwhichyoucansay,“Well,thismanissoandsoandsoandso;buthehasafriendlyheartalthoughsomewiseacreshavepaintedhimasblackasbogey,andyoumaytrustwhathesays。”Ishouldliketotouchyousometimeswithareminiscencethatshallwakenyoursympathy,andmakeyousay,Ioanchehavesothought,felt,smiled,suffered。Now,howisthistobedoneexceptbyegotism?Linearectabrevissima。Thatrightline“I“istheveryshortest,simplest,straightforwardestmeansofcommunicationbetweenus,andstandsforwhatitisworthandnomore。Sometimesauthorssay,“Thepresentwriterhasoftenremarked;“or“Theundersignedhasobserved;“or“Mr。Roundaboutpresentshiscomplimentstothegentlereader,andbegstostate,“
  &c。:but“I“isbetterandstraighterthanallthesegrimacesofmodesty:andalthoughtheseareRoundaboutPapers,andmaywanderwhoknowswhither,Ishallaskleavetomaintaintheuprightandsimpleperpendicular。Whenthisbundleofegotismsisbounduptogether,astheymaybeoneday,ifnoaccidentpreventsthistonguefromwagging,orthisinkfromrunning,theywillboreyouverylikely;soitwouldtoreadthrough“Howel'sLetters“frombeginningtoend,ortoeatupthewholeofaham;butasliceonoccasionmayhavearelish:adipintothevolumeatrandomandsoonforapageortwo:andnowandthenasmile;andpresentlyagape;andthebookdropsoutofyourhand;andso,bonsoir,andpleasantdreamstoyou。Ihavefrequentlyseenmenatclubsasleepovertheirhumbleservant'sworks,andamalwayspleased。EvenatalectureIdon'tmind,iftheydon'tsnore。OnlytheotherdaywhenmyfriendA。said,“You'veleftoffthatRoundaboutbusiness,Isee;
  verygladyouhave,“Ijoinedinthegeneralroaroflaughteratthetable。Idon'tcareafigwhetherArchilochuslikesthepapersorno。Youdon'tlikepartridge,Archilochus,orporridge,orwhatnot?Trysomeotherdish。Iamnotgoingtoforceminedownyourthroat,orquarrelwithyouifyourefuseit。OnceinAmericaacleverandcandidwomansaidtome,atthecloseofadinner,duringwhichIhadbeensittingbesideher,“Mr。Roundabout,IwastoldI
  shouldnotlikeyou;andIdon't。”“Well,ma'am,“saysI,inatoneofthemostunfeignedsimplicity,“Idon'tcare。”Andwebecamegoodfriendsimmediately,andesteemedeachothereverafter。
  So,mydearArchilochus,ifyoucomeuponthispaper,andsay,“Fudge!“andpassontoanother,Iforoneshallnotbeintheleastmortified。Ifyousay,“WhatdoeshemeanbycallingthispaperOnTwoChildreninBlack,whenthere'snothingaboutpeopleinblackatall,unlesstheladieshemetandevidentlyboredatdinner,wereblackwomen?Whatisallthisegotisticalpother?AplagueonhisI's!“Mydearfellow,ifyouread“Montaigne'sEssays,“youmustownthathemightcallalmostanyonebythenameofanyother,andthatanessayontheMoonoranessayonGreenCheesewouldbeasappropriateatitleasoneofhisonCoaches,ontheArtofDiscoursing,orExperience,orwhatyouwill。Besides,ifIHAVEasubjectandIhaveIclaimtoapproachitinaroundaboutmanner。
  YourememberBalzac'staleofthePeaudeChagrin,andhoweverytimethepossessoruseditfortheaccomplishmentofsomewishthefairyPeaushrankalittleandtheowner'slifecorrespondinglyshortened?IhavesuchadesiretobewellwithmypublicthatIamactuallygivingupmyfavoritestory。Iamkillingmygoose,IknowIam。Ican'ttellmystoryofthechildreninblackafterthis;
  afterprintingit,andsendingitthroughthecountry。Whentheyaregonetotheprinter'stheselittlethingsbecomepublicproperty。Itaketheirhands。Iblessthem。Isay,“Good-by,mylittledears。”Iamquitesorrytopartwiththem:butthefactis,Ihavetoldallmyfriendsaboutthemalready,anddon'tdaretotakethemaboutwithmeanymore。
  Noweverywordistrueofthislittleanecdote,andIsubmitthatthereliesinitamostcuriousandexcitinglittlemystery。Iamlikeamanwhogivesyouthelastbottleofhis'25claret。Itistheprideofhiscellar;heknowsit,andhehasarighttopraiseit。Hetakesupthebottle,fashionedsoslenderly——takesituptenderly,cantsitwithcare,placesitbeforehisfriends,declareshowgooditis,withhonestpride,andwisheshehadahundreddozenbottlesmoreofthesamewineinhiscellar。Siquidnovisti,&c。,Ishallbeverygladtohearfromyou。IprotestandvowIamgivingyouthebestIhave。
  Well,whothoselittleboysinblackwere,Ishallneverprobablyknowtomydyingday。Theywereveryprettylittlemen,withpalefaces,andlarge,melancholyeyes;andtheyhadbeautifullittlehands,andlittleboots,andthefinestlittleshirts,andblackpaletotslinedwiththerichestsilk;andtheyhadpicture-booksinseverallanguages,English,andFrench,andGerman,Iremember。Twomorearistocratic-lookinglittlemenIneverseteyeson。Theyweretravellingwithaveryhandsome,paleladyinmourning,andamaid-
  servantdressedinblack,too;andonthelady'sfacetherewasthedeepestgrief。Thelittleboysclamberedandplayedaboutthecarriage,andshesatwatching。Itwasarailway-carriagefromFrankforttoHeidelberg。
  Isawatoncethatshewasthemotherofthosechildren,andgoingtopartfromthem。PerhapsIhavetriedpartingwithmyown,andnotfoundthebusinessverypleasant。PerhapsIrecollectdrivingdownwithacertaintrunkandcarpet-bagontheboxwithmyownmothertotheendoftheavenue,wherewewaited——onlyafewminutes——untilthewhirringwheelsofthat“Defiance“coachwereheardrollingtowardsusascertainasdeath。Twanggoesthehorn;
  upgoesthetrunk;downcomethesteps。Bah!Iseetheautumnevening:Ihearthewheelsnow:Ismartthecruelsmartagain:and,boyorman,haveneverbeenabletobearthesightofpeoplepartingfromtheirchildren。
  Ithoughttheselittlemenmightbegoingtoschoolforthefirsttimeintheirlives;andmammamightbetakingthemtothedoctor,andwouldleavethemwithmanyfondcharges,andlittlewistfulsecretsoflove,biddingtheeldertoprotecthisyoungerbrother,andtheyoungertobegentle,andtoremembertopraytoGodalwaysforhismother,whowouldprayforherboytoo。Ourpartymadefriendswiththeseyoungonesduringthelittlejourney;butthepoorladywastoosadtotalkexcepttotheboysnowandagain,andsatinhercorner,pale,andsilentlylookingatthem。
  Thenextday,wesawtheladyandhermaiddrivinginthedirectionoftherailway-station,WITHOUTTHEBOYS。Thepartinghadtakenplace,then。Thatnighttheywouldsleepamongstrangers。Thelittlebedsathomewerevacant,andpoormothermightgoandlookatthem。Well,tearsflow,andfriendspart,andmothersprayeverynightallovertheworld。IdaresaywewenttoseeHeidelbergCastle,andadmiredthevastshatteredwallsandquaintgables;andtheNeckarrunningitsbrightcoursethroughthatcharmingsceneofpeaceandbeauty;andateourdinner,anddrankourwinewithrelish。ThepoormotherwouldeatbutlittleAbendessenthatnight;
  and,asforthechildren——thatfirstnightatschool——hardbed,hardwords,strangeboysbullying,andlaughing,andjarringyouwiththeirhatefulmerriment——asforthefirstnightatastrangeschool,wemostofusrememberwhatTHATis。AndthefirstisnottheWORST,myboys,there'stherub。Buteachmanhashisshareoftroubles,and,Isuppose,youmusthaveyours。
  FromHeidelbergwewenttoBaden-Baden:and,Idaresay,sawMadamedeSchlangenbadandMadamedelaCruchecassee,andCountPunter,andhonestCaptainBlackball。Andwhomshouldweseeintheevening,butourtwolittleboys,walkingoneachsideofafierce,yellow-
  faced,beardedman!Wewantedtorenewouracquaintancewiththem,andtheywerecomingforwardquitepleasedtogreetus。Butthefatherpulledbackoneofthelittlemenbyhispaletot,gaveagrimscowl,andwalkedaway。Icanseethechildrennowlookingratherfrightenedawayfromusandupintothefather'sface,orthecrueluncle's——whichwashe?Ithinkhewasthefather。Sothiswastheendofthem。Notschool,asIatfirsthadimagined。Themotherwasgone,whohadgiventhemtheheapsofprettybooks,andtheprettystudsintheshirts,andtheprettysilkenclothes,andthetender——tendercares;andtheywerehandedtothisscowlingpractitionerofTrenteetQuarante。Ah!thisisworsethanschool。
  Poorlittlemen!poormothersittingbythevacantlittlebeds!Wesawthechildrenonceortwiceafter,alwaysinScowler'scompany;
  butwedidnotdaretogiveeachotheranymarksofrecognition。
  FromBadenwewenttoBasle,andthencetoLucerne,andsoovertheSt。GothardintoItaly。FromMilanwewenttoVenice;andnowcomesthesingularpartofmystory。InVenicethereisalittlecourtofwhichIforgetthename:butinitisanapothecary'sshop,whitherIwenttobuysomeremedyforthebitesofcertainanimalswhichaboundinVenice。Crawlinganimals,skippinganimals,andhumming,flyinganimals;allthreewillhaveatyouatonce;andonenightnearlydrovemeintoastrait-waistcoat。Well,asIwascomingoutoftheapothecary'swiththebottleofspiritsofhartshorninmyhanditreallydoesdothebitesagreatdealofgood,whomshouldIlightuponbutoneofmylittleHeidelberg-Badenboys!
  Ihavesaidhowhandsomelytheyweredressedaslongastheywerewiththeirmother。WhenIsawtheboyatVenice,whoperfectlyrecognizedme,hisonlygarbwasawretchedyellowcottongown。Hislittlefeet,onwhichIhadadmiredthelittleshinyboots,wereWITHOUTSHOEORSTOCKING。Helookedatme,rantoanoldhagofawoman,whoseizedhishand;andwithherhedisappeareddownoneofthethrongedlanesofthecity。
  FromVenicewewenttoTriestetheViennarailwayatthattimewasonlyopenedasfarasLaybach,andthemagnificentSemmeringPasswasnotquitecompleted。AtastationbetweenLaybachandGraetz,oneofmycompanionsalightedforrefreshment,andcamebacktothecarriagesaying:——
  “There'sthathorriblemanfromBaden,withthetwolittleboys。”
  Ofcourse,wehadtalkedabouttheappearanceofthelittleboyatVenice,andhisstrangealteredgarb。Mycompanionsaidtheywerepale,wretched-lookingandDRESSEDQUITESHABBILY。
  Igotoutatseveralstations,andlookedatallthecarriages。I
  couldnotseemylittlemen。FromthatdaytothisIhaveneverseteyesonthem。Thatisallmystory。Whowerethey?Whatcouldtheybe?Howcanyouexplainthatmysteryofthemothergivingthemup;oftheremarkablesplendorandeleganceoftheirappearancewhileunderhercare;oftheirbarefootedsqualorinVenice,amonthafterwards;oftheirshabbyhabilimentsatLaybach?Hadthefathergambledawayhismoney,andsoldtheirclothes?Howcametheytohavepassedoutofthehandsofarefinedladyassheevidentlywas,withwhomIfirstsawthemintothechargeofquiteacommonwomanlikeherwithwhomIsawoneoftheboysatVenice?Hereisbutonechapterofthestory。Cananymanwritethenext,orthatprecedingthestrangeoneonwhichIhappenedtolight?Whoknows?
  themysterymayhavesomequitesimplesolution。Isawtwochildren,attiredlikelittleprinces,takenfromtheirmotherandconsignedtoothercare;andafortnightafterwards,oneofthembarefootedandlikeabeggar。WhowillreadthisriddleofTheTwoChildreninBlack?
  ONRIBBONS。
  TheuncleofthepresentSirLouisN。Bonaparte,K。G。,&c。,inauguratedhisreignasEmperorovertheneighboringnationbyestablishinganOrder,towhichallcitizensofhiscountry,military,naval,andcivil——allmenmostdistinguishedinscience,letters,arts,andcommerce——wereadmitted。TheemblemoftheOrderwasbutapieceofribbon,moreorlesslongorbroad,withatoyattheendofit。TheBourbonshadtoysandribbonsoftheirown,blue,black,andall-colored;andontheirreturntodominionsuchgoodoldTorieswouldnaturallyhavepreferredtorestoretheirgoodoldordersofSaintLouis,SaintEsprit,andSaintMichel;butFrancehadtakentheribbonoftheLegionofHonorsotoherheartthatnoBourbonsovereigndaredtopluckitthence。
  InEngland,untilverylatedays,wehavebeenaccustomedrathertopooh-poohnationalOrders,tovoteribbonsandcrossestinselgewgaws,foolishforeignornaments,andsoforth。ItisknownhowtheGreatDukethebreastofwhoseowncoatwasplasteredwithsomehalf-hundreddecorationswasaversetothewearingofribbons,medals,clasps,andthelike,byhisarmy。WehaveallofusreadhowuncommonlydistinguishedLordCastlereaghlookedatVienna,wherehewastheonlygentlemanpresentwithoutanydecorationwhatever。AndtheGreatDuke'stheorywas,thatclaspsandribbons,starsandgarters,weregoodandproperornamentsforhimself,forthechiefofficersofhisdistinguishedarmy,andforgentlemenofhighbirth,whomightnaturallyclaimtowearabandofgarterblueacrosstheirwaistcoats;butthatforcommonpeopleyourplaincoat,withoutstarsandribbons,wasthemostsensiblewear。
  AndnodoubtyouandIareashappy,asfree,ascomfortable;wecanwalkanddineaswell;wecankeepthewinter'scoldoutaswell,withoutastaronourcoats,aswithoutafeatherinourhats。HowoftenwehavelaughedattheabsurdmaniaoftheAmericansfordubbingtheirsenators,membersofCongress,andStates'
  representatives,Honorable。WehavearighttocallOURPrivyCouncillorsRightHonorable,ourLords'sonsHonorable,andsoforth;butforanationasnumerous,welleducated,strong,rich,civilized,freeasourown,todaretogiveitsdistinguishedcitizenstitlesofhonor——monstrousassumptionoflow-bredarroganceandparvenuvanity!Ourtitlesarerespectable,buttheirsabsurd。
  Mr。Jones,ofLondon,aChancellor'sson,andatailor'sgrandson,isjustlyHonorable,andentitledtobeLordJonesathisnoblefather'sdecease:butMr。Brown,thesenatorfromNewYork,isasillyupstartfortackingHonorabletohisname,andoursturdyBritishgoodsenselaughsathim。WhohasnotlaughedIhavemyselfatHonorableNahumDodge,HonorableZenoScudder,HonorableHiramBoake,andtherest?AscoreofsuchqueernamesandtitlesI
  havesmiledatinAmerica。And,mutatonomine?Imeetabornidiot,whoisapeerandbornlegislator。Thisdrivellingnoodleandhisdescendantsthroughlifeareyournaturalsuperiorsandmine——yourandmychildren'ssuperiors。Ireadofanaldermankneelingandknightedatcourt:Iseeagold-stickwaddlingbackwardsbeforeMajestyinaprocession,andifwelaugh,don'tyousupposetheAmericanslaughtoo?
  Yes,stars,garters,orders,knighthoods,andthelike,arefolly。
  Yes,Bobus,citizenandsoap-boiler,isagoodman,andnoonelaughsathimorgoodMrs。Bobus,astheyhavetheirdinneratoneo'clock。ButwhowillnotjeeratSirThomasonameltingday,andLadyBobus,atMargate,eatingshrimpsinadonkey-chaise?Yes,knighthoodisabsurd:andchivalryanidioticsuperstition:andSirWalterMannywasazany:andNelson,withhisflamingstarsandcordons,splendentuponadayofbattle,wasamadman:andMurat,withhiscrossesandorders,attheheadofhissquadronschargingvictorious,wasonlyacrazymountebank,whohadbeenatavern-
  waiter,andwaspuffedupwithabsurdvanityabouthisdressandlegs。AndthemenoftheFrenchlineatFontenoy,whotoldMessieursdelaGardetofirefirst,weresmirkingFrenchdancing-
  masters;andtheBlackPrince,waitinguponhisroyalprisoner,wasactinganinanemasquerade:andChivalryisnaught;andhonorishumbug;andGentlemanhoodisanextinctfolly;andAmbitionismadness;anddesireofdistinctioniscriminalvanity;andgloryisbosh;andfairfameisidleness;andnothingistruebuttwoandtwo;andthecolorofalltheworldisdrab;andallmenareequal;
  andonemanisastallasanother;andonemanisasgoodasanother——andagreatdalebetther,astheIrishphilosophersaid。
  Isthisso?Titlesandbadgesofhonorarevanity;andintheAmericanRevolutionyouhavehisExcellencyGeneralWashingtonsendingback,andwithproperspiritsendingback,aletterinwhichheisnotaddressedasExcellencyandGeneral。Titlesareabolished;andtheAmericanRepublicswarmswithmenclaimingandbearingthem。YouhavetheFrenchsoldiercheeredandhappyinhisdyingagony,andkissingwithfranticjoythechief'shandwholaysthelittlecrossonthebleedingbosom。AthomeyouhavetheDukesandEarlsjobbingandintriguingfortheGarter;theMilitaryKnightsgrumblingattheCivilKnightsofthebath;thelittleribboneagerforthecollar;thesoldiersandseamenfromIndiaandtheCrimeamarchinginprocessionbeforetheQueen,andreceivingfromherhandsthecrossbearingherroyalname。And,remember,therearenotonlythecrosswearers,butallthefathersandfriends;allthewomenwhohaveprayedfortheirabsentheroes;
  Harry'swife,andTom'smother,andJack'sdaughter,andFrank'ssweetheart,eachofwhomwearsinherheartofheartsafterwardsthebadgewhichson,father,lover,haswonbyhismerit;eachofwhomismadehappyandproud,andisboundtothecountrybythatlittlebitofribbon。
  Ihaveheard,inalectureaboutGeorgetheThird,that,athisaccession,theKinghadamindtoestablishanorderforliterarymen。ItwastohavebeencalledtheOrderofMinerva——IsupposewithanOwlforabadge。Theknightsweretohavewornastarofsixteenpoints,andayellowribbon;andgoodoldSamuelJohnsonwastalkedofasPresident,orGrandCross,orGrandOwl,ofthesociety。Nowaboutsuchanorderasthistherecertainlymaybedoubts。Considertheclaimants,thedifficultyofsettlingtheirclaims,therowsandsquabblesamongstthecandidates,andthesubsequentdecisionofposterity!Dr。Beattiewouldhaverankedasfirstpoet,andtwentyyearsafterthesublimeMr。Hayleywould,nodoubt,haveclaimedtheGrandCross。Mr。Gibbonwouldnothavebeeneligible,onaccountofhisdangerousfreethinkingopinions;andhersex,aswellasherrepublicansentiments,mighthaveinterferedwiththeknighthoodoftheimmortalMrs。CatharineMacaulay。HowGoldsmithwouldhaveparadedtheribbonatMadameCornelys's,ortheAcademydinner!HowPeterPindarwouldhaverailedatit!Fiftyyearslater,thenobleScottwouldhaveworntheGrandCrossanddeservedit;butGiffordwouldhavehadit;andByron,andShelley,andHazlitt,andHuntwouldhavebeenwithoutit;andhadKeatsbeenproposedasofficer,howtheToryprintswouldhaveyelledwithrageandscorn!HadthestarofMinervalastedtoourpresenttime——butIpause,notbecausetheideaisdazzling,buttooawful。Fancytheclaimants,andtherowabouttheirprecedence!Whichphilosophershallhavethegrandcordon?——whichthecollar?——whichthelittlescrapnobiggerthanabuttercup?Ofthehistorians——A,say,——andC,andF,andG,andS,andT,——whichshallbeCompanionandwhichGrandOwl?Ofthepoets,whowears,orclaims,thelargestandbrighteststar?Ofthenovelists,thereisA,andBandCD;andE
  staroffirstmagnitude,newlydiscovered,andFamagazineofwit,andfairG,andH,andI,andbraveoldJ,andcharmingK,andL,andM,andN,andOfairtwinklers,andIampuzzledbetweenthreeP's——Peacock,MissPardoe,andPaulPry——andQueechy,andR,andS,andT,mereetfils,andverylikelyU,Ogentlereader,forwhohasnotwrittenhisnovelnow-a-days?——whohasnotaclaimtothestarandstraw-coloredribbon?——andwhoshallhavethebiggestandlargest?Fancythestruggle!Fancythesquabble!Fancythedistributionofprizes!
  Whoshalldecideonthem?Shallitbethesovereign?shallitbetheMinisterforthetimebeing?andhasLordPalmerstonmadeadeepstudyofnovels?InthismatterthelateMinistry,*tobesure,wasbetterqualified;buteventhen,grumblerswhohadnotgottheircanarycordons,wouldhavehintedatprofessionaljealousiesenteringtheCabinet;and,theribbonsbeingawarded,JackwouldhavescowledathisbecauseDickhadabroaderone;NedbeenindignantbecauseBob'swasaslarge:Tomwouldhavethrusthisintothedrawer,andscornedtowearitatall。No——no:theso-calledliteraryworldwaswellridofMinervaandheryellowribbon。Thegreatpoetswouldhavebeenindifferent,thelittlepoetsjealous,thefunnymenfurious,thephilosopherssatirical,thehistorianssupercilious,and,finally,thejobswithoutend。Say,ingenuityandclevernessaretoberewardedbyStatetokensandprizes——andtakeforgrantedtheOrderofMinervaisestablished——whoshallhaveit?Agreatphilosopher?nodoubtwecordiallysalutehimG。C。M。A
  greathistorian?G。C。M。ofcourse。Agreatengineer?G。C。M。A
  greatpoet?receivedwithacclamationG。C。M。Agreatpainter?oh!
  certainly,G。C。M。Ifagreatpainter,whynotagreatnovelist?
  Well,pass,greatnovelist,G。C。M。Butifapoetic,apictorial,astory-tellingormusic-composingartist,whynotasingingartist?
  Whynotabasso-profondo?Whynotaprimotenore?Andifasinger,whyshouldnotaballet-dancercomeboundingonthestagewithhiscordon,andcutcaperstothemusicofarowofdecoratedfiddlers?
  Achemistputsinhisclaimforhavinginventedanewcolor;anapothecaryforanewpill;thecookforanewsauce;thetailorforanewcutoftrousers。WehavebroughtthestarofMinervadownfromthebreasttothepantaloons。Starsandgarters!canwegoanyfarther;orshallwegivetheshoemakertheyellowribbonoftheorderforhisshoetie?
  *ThatofLordDerby,inl859,whichincludedMr。DisraeliandSirEdwardBulwerLytton。
  WhenIbeganthispresentRoundaboutexcursion,IthinkIhadnotquitemadeupmymindwhetherwewouldhaveanOrderofalltheTalentsornot:perhapsIratherhadahankeringforarichribbonandgorgeousstar,inwhichmyfamilymightliketoseemeatpartiesinmybestwaistcoat。Butthenthedooropens,andtherecomein,andbythesamerighttoo,SirAlexisSoyer!SirAlessandroTamburini!SirAgostinoVelluti!SirAntonioPaganiniviolinist!
  SirSandyMcGuffogpipertothemostnobletheMarquisofFarintosh!SirAlcideFlicflacpremierdanseurofH。M。Theatre!
  SirHarleyQuinandSirJosephGrimaldifromCoventGarden!Theyhavealltheyellowribbon。Theyareallhonorable,andclever,anddistinguishedartists。Letuselbowthroughtherooms,makeabowtotheladyofthehouse,giveanodtoSirGeorgeThrum,whoisleadingtheorchestra,andgoandgetsomechampagneandseltzer-
  waterfromSirRichardGunter,whoispresidingatthebuffet。A
  nationaldecorationmightbewellandgood:atokenawardedbythecountrytoallitsbenemerentibus:butmostgentlemenwithMinervastarswould,Ithink,beinclinedtowearverywidebreast-collarstotheircoats。Supposeyourself,brotherpenman,decoratedwiththisribbon,andlookingintheglass,wouldyounotlaugh?Wouldnotwifeanddaughterslaughatthatcanary-coloredemblem?
  Butsupposeaman,oldoryoung,offigureeversostout,thin,stumpy,homely,indulginginlooking-glassreflectionswiththathideousribbonandcrosscalledV。C。onhiscoat,wouldhenotbeproud?andhisfamily,wouldtheynotbeprouder?Foryournoblemanthereisthefamousoldbluegarterandstar,andwelcome。IfI
  wereamarquis——ifIhadthirty——fortythousandayearsettlethesum,mydearAlnaschar,accordingtoyourliking,IshouldconsidermyselfentitledtomyseatinParliamentandtomygarter。ThegarterbelongstotheOrnamentalClasses。HaveyouseenthenewmagnificentPavoSpiciferattheZoologicalGardens,anddoyougrudgehimhisjewelledcoronetandtheazuresplendorofhiswaistcoat?IlikemyLordMayortohaveagiltcoach;mymagnificentmonarchtobesurroundedbymagnificentnobles:Ihuzzayrespectfullywhentheypassinprocession。ItisgoodforMr。
  Briefless50,PumpCourt,fourthfloorthatthereshouldbeaLordChancellor,withagoldrobeandfifteenthousandayear。ItisgoodforapoorcuratethatthereshouldbesplendidbishopsatFulhamandLambeth:theirlordshipswerepoorcuratesonce,andhavewon,sotospeak,theirribbon。Isamanwhoputsintoalotterytobesulkybecausehedoesnotwinthetwentythousandpoundsprize?
  AmItofallintoarage,andbullymyfamilywhenIcomehome,aftergoingtoseeChatsworthorWindsor,becausewehaveonlytwolittledrawing-rooms?Welcometoyourgarter,mylord,andshameuponhimquimalypense!
  SoIarriveinmyroundaboutwaynearthepointtowardswhichIhavebeentrottingeversincewesetout。
  InavoyagetoAmerica,somenineyearssince,ontheseventhoreighthdayoutfromLiverpool,CaptainL——cametodinnerateightbellsasusual,talkedalittletothepersonsrightandleftofhim,andhelpedthesoupwithhisaccustomedpoliteness。Thenhewentondeck,andwasbackinaminute,andoperatedonthefish,lookingrathergravethewhile。
  Thenhewentondeckagain;andthistimewasabsent,itmaybe,threeorfiveminutes,duringwhichthefishdisappeared,andtheentreesarrived,andtheroastbeef。Saytenminutespassed——I
  can'ttellafternineyears。
  ThenL——camedownwithapleasedandhappycountenancethistime,andbegancarvingthesirloin:“Wehaveseenthelight,“hesaid。
  “Madam,mayIhelpyoutoalittlegravy,oralittlehorse-radish?“
  orwhatnot?
  Iforgetthenameofthelight;nordoesitmatter。ItwasapointoffNewfoundlandforwhichhewasonthelook-out,andsowelldidthe“Canada“knowwhereshewas,that,betweensoupandbeef,thecaptainhadsightedtheheadlandbywhichhiscoursewaslying。
  Andsothroughstormanddarkness,throughfogandmidnight,theshiphadpursuedhersteadywayoverthepathlessoceanandroaringseas,sosurelythattheofficerswhosailedherknewherplacewithinaminuteortwo,andguideduswithawonderfulprovidencesafeonourway。SincethenobleCunardCompanyhasrunitsships,butoneaccident,andthatthroughtheerrorofapilot,hashappenedontheline。
  Bythislittleincidenthourlyofcourserepeated,andtrivialtoallsea-goingpeopleIownIwasimmenselymoved,andnevercanthinkofitbutwithaheartfullofthanksandawe。Wetrustourlivestotheseseamen,andhownoblytheyfulfiltheirtrust!Theyare,underheaven,asaprovidenceforus。Whilstwesleep,theiruntiringwatchfulnesskeepsguardoverus。Allnightthroughthatbellsoundsatitsseason,andtellshowoursentinelsdefendus。
  Itrangwhenthe“Amazon“wasonfire,andchimeditsheroicsignalofduty,andcourage,andhonor。Thinkofthedangerstheseseamenundergoforus:thehourlyperilandwatch;thefamiliarstorm;thedreadfuliceberg;thelongwinternightswhenthedecksareasglass,andthesailorhastoclimbthroughiciclestobendthestiffsailontheyard!Thinkoftheircourageandtheirkindnessesincold,intempest,inhunger,inwreck!“Thewomenandchildrentotheboats,“saysthecaptainofthe“Birkenhead,“and,withthetroopsformedonthedeck,andthecrewobedienttothewordofgloriouscommand,theimmortalshipgoesdown。Readthestoryofthe“SarahSands:“——
  “SARAHSANDS。
  “Thescrewsteamship'SarahSands,'1,330registeredtons,wascharteredbytheEastIndiaCompanyintheautumnof1858,fortheconveyanceoftroopstoIndia。ShewascommandedbyJohnSquireCastle。Shetookoutapartofthe54thRegiment,upwardsof350
  persons,besidesthewivesandchildrenofsomeofthemen,andthefamiliesofsomeoftheofficers。Allwentwelltillthe11thNovember,whentheshiphadreachedlat。14S。,long。56E。,upwardsof400milesfromtheMauritius。
  “BetweenthreeandfourP。M。onthatdayaverystrongsmelloffirewasperceivedarisingfromtheafter-deck,andupongoingbelowintothehold,CaptainCastlefoundittobeonfire,andimmensevolumesofsmokearisingfromit。Endeavorsweremadetoreachtheseatofthefire,butinvain;thesmokeandheatweretoomuchforthemen。Therewas,however,noconfusion。Everyorderwasobeyedwiththesamecoolnessandcouragewithwhichitwasgiven。Theenginewasimmediatelystopped。Allsailwastakenin,andtheshipbroughttothewind,soastodrivethesmokeandfire,whichwasintheafter-partoftheship,astern。Otherswere,atthesametime,gettingfire-hosesfittedandpassedtothesceneofthefire。Thefire,however,continuedtoincrease,andattentionwasdirectedtotheammunitioncontainedinthepowder-magazines,whichweresituatedoneoneachsidetheshipimmediatelyabovethefire。Thestar-boardmagazinewassooncleared。Butbythistimethewholeoftheafter-partoftheshipwassomuchenvelopedinsmokethatitwasscarcelypossibletostand,andgreatfearswereentertainedonaccountoftheportmagazine。Volunteerswerecalledfor,andcameimmediately,and,undertheguidanceofLieutenantHughes,attemptedtocleartheportmagazine,whichtheysucceededindoing,withtheexception,aswassupposed,ofoneortwobarrels。Itwasmostdangerouswork。Themenbecameoverpoweredwiththesmokeandheat,andfell;andseveral,whilethusengaged,weredraggedupbyropes,senseless。
  “Theflamessoonburstupthroughthedeck,andrunningrapidlyalongthevariouscabins,setthegreaterpartonfire。
  “InthemeantimeCaptainCastletookstepsforloweringtheboats。
  Therewasaheavygaleatthetime,buttheywerelaunchedwithouttheleastaccident。Thesoldiersweremusteredondeck;——therewasnorushtotheboats;andthemenobeyedthewordofcommandasifonparade。ThemenwereinformedthatCaptainCastledidnotdespairofsavingtheship,butthattheymustbepreparedtoleaveherifnecessary。Thewomenandchildrenwereloweredintotheportlifeboat,underthechargeofMr。Very,thirdofficer,whohadorderstokeepclearoftheshipuntilrecalled。
  “CaptainCastlethencommencedconstructingraftsofsparespars。
  Inashorttime,threewereputtogether,whichwouldhavebeencapableofsavingagreatnumberofthoseonboard。Twowerelaunchedoverboard,andsafelymooredalongside,andthenathirdwasleftacrossthedeckforward,readytobelaunched。
  “Inthemeantimethefirehadmadegreatprogress。Thewholeofthecabinswereonebodyoffire,andatabout8。30P。M。flamesburstthroughtheupperdeck,andshortlyafterthemizzenriggingcaughtfire。Fearswereentertainedoftheshippayingoff,inwhichcasetheflameswouldhavebeensweptforwardsbythewind;butfortunatelytheafter-braceswereburntthrough,andthemain-yardswunground,whichkepttheship'sheadtowind。AboutnineP。M。,afearfulexplosiontookplaceintheportmagazine,arising,nodoubt,fromtheoneortwobarrelsofpowderwhichithadbeenimpossibletoremove。Bythistimetheshipwasonebodyofflame,fromthesterntothemainrigging,andthinkingitscarcelypossibletosaveher,CaptainCastlecalledMajorBrettthenincommandofthetroops,fortheColonelwasinoneoftheboats
  forward,and,tellinghimthathefearedtheshipwaslost,requestedhimtoendeavortokeeporderamongstthetroopstillthelast,but,atthesametime,touseeveryexertiontocheckthefire。Providentially,theironbulkheadintheafter-partoftheshipwithstoodtheactionoftheflames,andherealleffortswereconcentratedtokeepitcool。
  “'Noperson,'saysthecaptain,'candescribethemannerinwhichthemenworkedtokeepthefireback;onepartywerebelow,keepingthebulkheadcool,andwhenseveralweredraggedupsenseless,freshvolunteerstooktheirplaces,whowere,however,sooninthesamestate。AtabouttenP。M。,themaintopsail-yardtookfire。Mr。
  Welch,onequartermaster,andfourorfivesoldiers,wentaloftwithwetblankets,andsucceededinextinguishingit,butnotuntiltheyardandmastwerenearlyburntthrough。Theworkoffightingthefirebelowcontinuedforhours,andaboutmidnightitappearedthatsomeimpressionwasmade;andafterthat,themendroveitback,inchbyinch,untildaylight,whentheyhadcompletelygotitunder。
  Theshipwasnowinafrightfulplight。Theafter-partwasliterallyburntout——merelytheshellremaining——theportquarterblownoutbytheexplosion:fifteenfeetofwaterinthehold。'
  “Thegalestillprevailed,andtheshipwasrollingandpitchinginaheavysea,andtakinginlargequantitiesofwaterabaft:thetanks,too,wererollingfromsidetosideinthehold。
  “Assoonasthesmokewaspartiallyclearedaway,CaptainCastlegotsparesailsandblanketsafttostoptheleak,passingtwohawsersroundthestern,andsettingthemup。Thetroopswereemployedbalingandpumping。Thiscontinuedduringthewholemorning。
  “Inthecourseofthedaytheladiesjoinedtheship。Theboatswereorderedalongside,buttheyfoundtheseatooheavytoremainthere。Thegighadbeenabandonedduringthenight,andthecrew,underMr。Wood,fourthofficer,hadgotintoanotheroftheboats。
  Thetroopswereemployedtheremainderofthedaybalingandpumping,andthecrewsecuringthestern。Allhandswereemployedduringthefollowingnightbalingandpumping,theboatsbeingmooredalongside,wheretheyreceivedsomedamage。Atdaylight,onthe13th,thecrewwereemployedhoistingtimeboats,thetroopswereworkingmanfullybalingandpumping。Latitudeatnoon,13deg。
  12min。south。AtfiveP。M。,theforesailandforetopsailwereset,theraftswerecutaway,andtheshipborefortheMauritius。
  OnThursday,the19th,shesightedtheIslandofRodrigues,andarrivedatMauritiusonMondaythe23rd。”
  TheNileandTrafalgararenotmoreglorioustoourcountry,arenotgreatervictoriesthanthesewonbyourmerchant-seamen。AndifyoulookintheCaptain'sreportsofanymaritimeregister,youwillseesimilaractsrecordedeveryday。Ihavesuchavolumeforlastyear,nowlyingbeforeme。Inthesecondnumber,asIopenitathazard,CaptainRoberts,masteroftheship“Empire,“fromShieldstoLondon,reportshowonthe14thult。the14thDecember,1859,he,“beingoffWhitby,discoveredtheshiptobeonfirebetweenthemainholdandboilers:gotthehosefromtheenginelaidon,andsucceededinsubduingthefire;butonlyapparently;foratseventhenextmorning,the'Dudgeon'bearingS。S。E。sevenmiles'
  distance,thefireagainbrokeout,causingtheshiptobeenvelopedinflamesonbothsidesofmidships:gotthehoseagainintoplayandallhandstoworkwithbucketstocombatwiththefire。DidnotsucceedinstoppingittillfourP。M。,toeffectwhich,wereobligedtocutawaythedeckandtopsides,andthrowoverboardpartofthecargo。Thevesselwasverymuchdamagedandleaky:determinedtomakefortheHumber。Shipwasrunonshore,onthemud,nearGrimsbyharbor,withfivefeetofwaterinherhold。Thedonkey-
  enginebrokedown。Thewaterincreasedsofastastoputoutthefurnacefiresandrendertheshipalmostunmanageable。Onthetideflowing,atugtowedtheshipoffthemud,andgotherintoGrimsbytorepair。”
  Onthe2ndofNovember,CaptainStrickland,ofthe“Purchase“
  brigantine,fromLiverpooltoYarmouth,U。S。,“encounteredheavygalesfromW。N。W。toW。S。W。,inlat。43deg。N。,long。34deg。W。,inwhichwelostjib,foretopmast,staysail,topsail,andcarriedawaytheforetopmaststays,bobstaysandbowsprit,headsails,cut-
  waterandstern,alsostartedthewoodends,whichcausedthevesseltoleak。Putherbeforethewindandsea,andhoveabouttwenty-
  fivetonsofcargooverboardtolightentheshipforward。Slungmyselfinabowline,andbymeansofthrusting21/2-inchropeintheopening,contrivedtostopagreatportionoftheleak。
  “December16th——Thecrewcontinuingnightanddayatthepumps,couldnotkeeptheshipfree;deemeditprudentforthebenefitofthoseconcernedtobearupforthenearestport。Onarrivinginlat。48deg。45'N。,long。23deg。W。,observedavesselwithasignalofdistressflying。Madetowardsher,whensheprovedtobethebarque'Carleton,'water-logged。Thecaptainandcrewaskedtobetakenoff。Hoveto,andreceivedthemonboard,consistingofthirteenmen:andtheirshipwasabandoned。Wethenproceededonourcourse,thecrewoftheabandonedvesselassistingalltheycouldtokeepmyshipafloat。WearrivedatCorkharboronthe27thult。”
  CaptainCoulson,masterofthebrig“Othello,“reportsthathisbrigfounderedoffPortland,December27;——encounteringastronggale,andshippingtwoheavyseasinsuccession,whichhovetheshiponherbeam-ends。“Observingnochanceofsavingtheship,tooktothelongboat,andwithintenminutesofleavinghersawthebrigfounder。WewerepickedupthesamemorningbytheFrenchship'CommercedeParis,'CaptainTombarel。”
  Here,inasinglecolumnofanewspaper,whatstrange,touchingpicturesdowefindofseamen'sdangers,vicissitudes,gallantry,generosity!Theshiponfire——thecaptaininthegaleslinginghimselfinabowlinetostoptheleak——theFrenchmaninthehourofdangercomingtohisBritishcomrade'srescue——thebrigantinealmostawreck,workinguptothebarquewiththesignalofdistressflying,andtakingoffhercrewofthirteenmen。“Wethenproceededonourcourse,THECREWOFTHEABANDONEDVESSELASSISTINGALLTHEY
  COULDTOKEEPMYSHIPAFLOAT。”Whatnoble,simplewords!Whatcourage,devotedness,brotherlylove!Dotheynotcausethehearttobeat,andtheeyestofill?
  Thisiswhatseamendodaily,andforoneanother。Onelightsoccasionallyupondifferentstories。Ithappened,notverylongsince,thatthepassengersbyoneofthegreatoceansteamerswerewrecked,and,afterundergoingthemostseverehardships,wereleft,destituteandhelpless,atamiserablecoalingport。Amongstthemwereoldmen,ladies,andchildren。Whenthenextsteamerarrived,thepassengersbythatsteamertookalarmatthehaggardandmiserableappearanceoftheirunfortunatepredecessors,andactuallyREMONSTRATEDWITHTHEIROWNCAPTAIN,URGINGHIMNOTTOTAKETHEPOOR
  CREATURESONBOARD。Therewaseveryexcuse,ofcourse。Thelast-
  arrivedsteamerwasalreadydangerouslyfull:thecabinswerecrowded;thereweresickanddelicatepeopleonboard——sickanddelicatepeoplewhohadpaidalargepricetothecompanyforroom,food,comfort,alreadynottoosufficient。Iffourteenofusareinanomnibus,willweseethreeorfourwomenoutsideandsay“Comein,becausethisisthelast'bus,anditrains?“Ofcoursenot:
  butthinkofthatremonstrance,andofthatSamaritanmasterofthe“Purchase“brigantine!
  Inthewinterof'53,IwentfromMarseillestoCivitaVecchia,inoneofthemagnificentP。andO。ships,the“Valetta,“themasterofwhichsubsequentlydiddistinguishedserviceintheCrimea。ThiswashisfirstMediterraneanvoyage,andhesailedhisshipbythechartsalone,goingintoeachportassurelyasanypilot。I
  rememberwalkingthedeckatnightwiththismostskilful,gallant,well-bred,andwell-educatedgentleman,andtheglowofeagerenthusiasmwithwhichheassented,whenIaskedhimwhetherhedidnotthinkaRIBBONorORDERwouldbewelcomeorusefulinhisservice。
  WhyistherenotanORDEROFBRITANNIAforBritishseamen?IntheMerchantandtheRoyalNavyalike,occuralmostdailyinstancesandoccasionsforthedisplayofscience,skill,bravery,fortitudeintryingcircumstances,resourceindanger。InthefirstnumberoftheCornhillMagazine,afriendcontributedamosttouchingstoryoftheM'Clintockexpedition,inthedangersanddreadfulgloriesofwhichheshared;andthewriterwasamerchantcaptain。Howmanymorearethereand,forthehonorofEngland,maytherebemanylikehim!——gallant,accomplished,high-spirited,enterprisingmastersoftheirnobleprofession!CanourfountainofHonornotbebroughttosuchmen?Itplaysuponcaptainsandcolonelsinseemlyprofusion。Itpoursforthnotilliberalrewardsupondoctorsandjudges。Itsprinklesmayorsandaldermen。Itbedewsapainternowandagain。Ithasspiritedabaronetcyupontwo,andbestowedacoronetupononenoblemanofletters。DiplomatiststaketheirBathinitasofright;anditflingsoutaprofusionofglitteringstarsuponthenobilityofthethreekingdoms。CannotBritanniafindaribbonforhersailors?TheNavy,royalormercantile,isaService。Thecommandofaship,ortheconductofher,impliesdanger,honor,science,skill,subordination,goodfaith。Itmaybeavictory,suchasthatofthe“SarahSands;“itmaybediscovery,suchasthatofthe“Fox;“itmaybeheroicdisaster,suchasthatofthe“Birkenhead;“andinsucheventsmerchantseamen,aswellasroyalseamen,taketheirshare。
  Whyistherenot,then,anOrderofBritannia?Onedayayoungofficerofthe“Euryalus“*maywinit;and,havingjustreadthememoirsofLORDDUNDONALD,IknowwhooughttohavethefirstGrandCross。
  *PrinceAlfredwasservingonboardthefrigate“Euryalus“whenthiswaswritten。
  ONSOMELATEGREATVICTORIES。
  Onthe18thdayofAprillastIwenttoseeafriendinaneighboringCrescent,andonthestepsofthenexthousebeheldagroupsomethinglikethatheredepicted。Anewsboyhadstoppedinhiswalk,andwasreadingaloudthejournalwhichitwashisdutytodeliver;aprettyorange-girl,withaheapofblazingfruit,renderedmorebrilliantbyoneofthosegreatbluepapersinwhichorangesarenowartfullywrapped,leantovertherailingandlistened;andoppositethenymphamdiscentemtherewasacaperingandacute-earedyoungsatiristofacrossing-sweeper,whohadlefthisneighboringprofessionalavocationandchanceofprofit,inordertolistentothetaleofthelittlenewsboy。
  Thatintelligentreader,withhishandfollowingthelineashereaditouttohisaudience,wassaying:——“And——now——Tom——comingupsmiling——afterhisfall——dee——deliveredarattlingclinkerupontheBeniciaBoy's——potato-trap——butwasmetbya——punisheronthenose——
  which,“&c。&c。;orwordstothateffect。Bettyat52letmein,whiletheboywasreadinghislectureand,havingbeensometwentyminutesorsointhehouseandpaidmyvisit,Itookleave。
  Thelittlelecturerwasstillatworkonthe51doorstep,andhisaudiencehadscarcelychangedtheirposition。Havingreadeverywordofthebattlemyselfinthemorning,Ididnotstaytolistenfurther;butifthegentlemanwhoexpectedhispaperattheusualhourthatdayexperienceddelayandalittledisappointmentIshallnotbesurprised。
  Iamnotgoingtoexpatiateonthebattle。Ihavereadinthecorrespondent'sletterofaNorthernnewspaper,thatinthemidstofthecompanyassembledthereader'shumbleservantwaspresent,andinaverypolitesociety,too,of“poets,clergymen,menofletters,andmembersofbothHousesofParliament。”Ifso,Imusthavewalkedtothestationinmysleep,paidthreeguineasinaprofoundfitofmentalabstraction,andreturnedtobedunconscious,forI
  certainlywokethereaboutthetimewhenhistoryrelatesthatthefightwasover。IdonotknowwhosecolorsIwore——theBenician's,orthoseoftheIrishchampion;norrememberwherethefighttookplace,which,indeed,nosomnambulistisboundtorecollect。OughtMr。Sayerstobehonoredforbeingbrave,orpunishedforbeingnaughty?BytheshadeofBrutustheelder,Idon'tknow。
  InGeorgeII。'stime,therewasaturbulentnavylieutenantHandsomeSmithhewascalled——hispictureisatGreenwichnow,inbrownvelvet,andgoldandscarlet;hiscoathandsome,hiswaistcoatexceedinglyhandsome;buthisfacebynomeansthebeauty——therewas,Isay,aturbulentyounglieutenantwhowasbrokeonacomplaintoftheFrenchambassador,forobligingaFrenchshipofwartolowerhertopsailstohisshipatSpithead。But,bytheKing'sorders,TomwasnextdaymadeCaptainSmith。Well,ifIwereabsoluteking,IwouldsendTomSayerstothemillforamonth,andmakehimSirThomasoncomingoutofClerkenwell。Youareanaughtyboy,Tom!butthen,youknow,weoughttoloveourbrethren,thougheversonaughty。Wearemoralists,andreprimandyou;andyouareherebyreprimandedaccordingly。ButincaseEnglandshouldeverhaveneedofafewscorethousandchampions,wholaughatdanger;
  whocopewithgiants;who,strickentotheground,jumpupandgaylyrally,andfall,andriseagain,andstrike,anddieratherthanyield——incasethecountryshouldneedsuchmen,andyoushouldknowthem,bepleasedtosendlistsofthemisguidedpersonstotheprincipalpolicestations,wheremeansmaysomedaybefoundtoutilizetheirwretchedpowers,andgivetheirdeplorableenergiesarightdirection。Suppose,Tom,thatyouandyourfriendsarepittedagainstanimmenseinvader——supposeyouarebentonholdingtheground,anddyingthere,ifneedbe——supposeitislife,freedom,honor,home,youarefightingfor,andthereisadeath——dealingswordorrifleinyourhand,withwhichyouaregoingtoresistsometremendousenemywhochallengesyourchampionshiponyournativeshore?Then,SirThomas,resisthimtothedeath,anditisallright:killhim,andheavenblessyou。Drivehimintothesea,andtheredestroy,smash,anddrownhim;andletussingLaudamus。Inthesenationalcases,yousee,weoverridetheindisputablefirstlawsofmorals。Lovingyourneighborisverywell,butsupposeyourneighborcomesoverfromCalaisandBoulognetorobyouofyourlaws,yourliberties,yournewspapers,yourparliamentallofwhichSOMEdearneighborsofourshavegivenupinthemostself-denyingmanner:supposeanyneighborweretocrossthewaterandproposethiskindofthingtous?Shouldwenotbejustifiedinhumblytryingtopitchhimintothewater?IfitweretheKingofBelgiumhimselfwemustdoso。Imeanthatfighting,ofcourse,iswrong;
  butthatthereareoccasionswhen,&c——IsupposeImeanthatthatone-handedfightofSayersisoneofthemostspirit-stirringlittlestoriesevertoldand,witheveryloveandrespectforMorality——myspiritsaystoher,“Do,forgoodness'sake,mydearmadam,keepyourtrue,andpure,andwomanly,andgentleremarksforanotherday。HavethegreatkindnesstostandaLEETLEaside,andjustletusseeoneortwomoreroundsbetweenthemen。Thatlittlemanwiththeonehandpowerlessonhisbreastfacingyondergiantforhours,andfellinghim,too,everynowandthen!Itisthelittle'Java'
  andthe'Constitution'overagain。”
  IthinkitisamostfortunateeventforthebraveHeenan,whohasactedandwrittensincethebattlewithatruewarrior'scourtesy,andwithagreatdealofgoodlogictoo,thatthebattlewasadrawnone。TheadvantagewasallonMr。Sayers'sside。Sayayoungladofsixteeninsultsmeinthestreet,andItryandthrashhim,anddoit。Well,Ihavethrashedayounglad。Yougreat,bigtyrant,couldn'tyouhitoneofyourownsize?Butsaytheladthrashesme?
  IneithercaseIwalkawaydiscomfited:butinthelatter,Iampositivelyputtoshame。Now,whentheropeswerecutfromthatdeath-grip,andSirThomasreleased,thegentlemanofBeniciawasconfessedlyblindofoneeye,andspeedilyafterwardswasblindofboth。CouldMr。Savershaveheldoutforthreeminutes,forfiveminutes,fortenminutesmore?Hesayshecould。SowesayWE
  couldhaveheldout,anddid,andhadbeatenofftheenemyatWaterloo,evenifthePrussianshadn'tcomeup。Theopinionsdifferprettymuchaccordingtothenatureoftheopinants。IsaytheDukeandTomcouldhaveheldout,thattheymeanttoholdout,thattheydidholdout,andthattherehasbeenfistifyingenough。ThatcrowdwhichcameinandstoppedthefightoughttobeconsideredlikeoneofthosedivinecloudswhichthegodssendinHomer:
  “ApolloshroudsThegodlikeTrojaninaveilofclouds。”
  ItisthebestwayofgettingthegodlikeTrojanoutofthescrape,don'tyousee?Thenodusiscut;Tomisoutofchancery;theBeniciaBoynotabittheworse,nay,betterthanifhehadbeatenthelittleman。Hehasnotthehumiliationofconquest。Heisgreater,andwillbelovedmorehereafterbythegentlesex。
  SupposehehadovercomethegodlikeTrojan?SupposebehadtiedTom'scorpsetohiscab-wheels,anddriventoFarnham,smokingthepipeoftriumph?Faugh!thegreathulkingconqueror!Whydidyounotholdyourhandfromyonderhero?Everybody,Isay,wasrelievedbythatopportuneappearanceoftheBritishgods,protectorsofnativevalor,whointerfered,and“withdrew“theirchampion。