Valentine's manual of old New York . so rapidly that theywere the laughing topic of the town and all sorts of jokeson them were in order. In the play of Richelieu it willbe remembered that the Cardinal boldly faces his enemies,and Booth was so grand in this, defying them, and sweep-ing his hand in the air around his frightened ward he tellsthem that if they enter the charmed circle he has so drawnaround her he will hurl at them the curse of Rome. In the burlesque of the play Fox produced a lump ofchalk as big as a watermelon, and handling it with bothhands drew an imaginary ring around the har


Valentine's manual of old New York . so rapidly that theywere the laughing topic of the town and all sorts of jokeson them were in order. In the play of Richelieu it willbe remembered that the Cardinal boldly faces his enemies,and Booth was so grand in this, defying them, and sweep-ing his hand in the air around his frightened ward he tellsthem that if they enter the charmed circle he has so drawnaround her he will hurl at them the curse of Rome. In the burlesque of the play Fox produced a lump ofchalk as big as a watermelon, and handling it with bothhands drew an imaginary ring around the harassed girl,imaginary, for it made no mark, and then, imitatingBooths grand style, said, Step but one foot within yoncharmed circle and I hurl at you an Erie injunction, atwhich they all fled so precipitately that they carried awayparts of the scenery in their rush. But one day the tables were turned on Fisk by the in-vestigating committee getting an injunction from an up-State Judge dissolving all previous injunctions and en- [62 ]. ®Ijr Srfa&mwgtft 1B53 Perhaps the most famous of all theclipper ships in the early 50s. Com-manded by Capt. Samuel Samuels,still remembered by many New York-ers and one of the most celebrateddeep sea skippers sailing from thisport. She was originally a Red CrossPacket Liner and later in the Cali-fornia trade. Few ships ever enjoyedsuch popularity. On February 4th, 1859, she logged313 miles on a single days run on afamous voyage from Liverpool to NewYork, completed in 13 days 8 hours. She was finally lost among therugged cliffs and roaring breakers ofCape Horn. Her crew was was a strikingly handsome shipand for years was the pride of theport. She was owned by Governor E. , Francis B. Cutting, DanielOgden and others. OF OLD NEW YORK joining, or injuncting, them from preventing a fullinspection of the Eries books, which act they were in-formed of by telegraph the same afternoon, and thatnight, before service of it, they got all the


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