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The New Era, 1882-06-08, Page 2N - It I ­ r I 11 � I t . I V 6 I I . f, . . . It V I I 9 .. b . .. L I . R . . . t . 11 W . . U h It . I . ri . ti � to I � In . 1h - of I V � EL I at � I w . th . C . V 0 . , I I , fe I al . . . In . I . 0 . tu . I I . ­ __ -1 �- 1. . 1i re I ,ru da w Cl I sa . w I . � as ch . th 0 1 1 ar . &C . � . fr in I ar . an . I . � I an . � lie - re I . 0 a I . i n i a Ini . , th . I I D% I . fi r . � . . . f III ; . . . Eg . � an Wal fri I I 6 ftl at I I op . . I lot . . . Ind __ I I I gas . . I . Fee . I � Ori . tbi: . ,in . i � Sa I . lie . . I ad I . I I I . I I 'tu . - . lue 040 Lo abo . . Ro I . Lu Ch a qua . . I . I . 1. . � bla .. . . and . . � NVO . � . - ,for . I . am . I � sho I top . . . 1. El'bo I w a . I I . . and I pap I Lu I am - . I bac . . nig . . . 1:00 . thi I I rsur I the Lu I � . pas . Sh i� I . wai . PIS . . . ths, � . pab � On a1w . I alw smi I . kno I but . Ove I � an pict . I go] I I I der I Usu . - . T � Won cair islor cap Lul . laq, who I . 1:06 1­ fies. 11 be& ter, I d, , Ises, I ,I � Du I her .1 siod 'the I afte \ . the k� 1� . ___ - I . � I I 1. � � I ,1_882. i J*ne', S. . � .. . I I 11 their way together across the terraria and. devra, on -to-the beach. . . � . It was the hour and the pl4,oe'f6r the I . I I morningbathim--but bathers there were alone . . , � 1, � ,- _ . I .. I . � � ' I .. � . I � It is far in October when the Glencairns return to -London. They tak'a up their residence again at the quiet h , oind of the. . I Misoes Potter, where there Are So m*e little I . changes I now, but notimportaut,onep The 1� I . 1. I � talking to Duke Mayburne in her Usual , squAding, f riendly way, for s, groat part of _ 66' evening . ,- but took the greiiitest 'care � I " never, When' he was by her Side, to drift I . , I I I with him a at , ep , in the direoti , on of t � he � . . 1. . I I I I I ,, that Luli,,whb is habitually the gentlest and, moB It charitable of orbatureB, has .no mercy whatever for. these meri,�,Whose " ' " crimes Jar, upon the ,whole tone ,cif her nature, and Whose tf I imptati nig she never 0 . I I �, : I .1 � � , POOR, IR -EL I I � . . ; 11 -A � I ��:�­111111 ; I ''.0" I Evil-Eff0cite" Oft'he 1301to I ­ . , � . . � ��P,Oli:6 - we rs. �. � . , . . I . , , , . , 7��, , _Z_ 4 lk �_ _ - ._J , T I_T , I � The big waives are plang � . . ind. like hungry , � i s bul er�s.,te.r; .grayer, ' I i . , f6fb growing, Spinet I 11 I raistiletse,,and reated in the'rainalt confident, could comprehend". I believe that ishe, who . : - - � .P - .�_ - ­'_ I � . , � .. , ild-beastg upom the. Stories, w . ith a roar as w I . .. Miss 0 ama'skeen an the brigh . hriati I certainty that he would "not endeavor to . , , doesn't even like to kill awawp,'w6uId sigh I . I , fe-'s M s t e r if furious that no prey. should Inglofferbid to them. Now eyes is shaded by a pair of gold rim' med , I I . - entrap her thither, or catch ber:unawares, 'as others had done. It is -equally - I , the warrant for their destruction body and I .DILLON'S. U.NFORTUNAT . I V V'.' and, then they seem to pause I I Spectacles. . . _� oh4ra.c.. soul withoutany liegit%tion.11 I . - I I A cablegram dated last ( - - , � foF,a moment lipfore breaking, and you I . . : Two of the oldest of -the, ancients of the I I � I ieriatio of her unconscious- influence over 11 Lwould-have, any mmo unt of mercy on I - night says: The debate on - t This very ,simplicity of.'hers Slightly , . catch a gl impse of 'a cave of deep emerald � I - � ' foam sel act lit tie circle, are deceased, a ad their I I I I I is filled by com Duke, that, lie made no attempt to kies'Lull" - although when she , was the ia' their so,08I" said Lull, '"but to I o . mercy on the life in them go into committee oil the Grim isled Duk� Mayburne, whowalt more pri- . . roof4with- wbite-fratted for -just the � I - place 6 gentleman of ' ' - out of way I I � I . I which they Windt respect � .4 , � 11 a continued to tAts, -day by 11 11 &red for a woman's saying What she did . I . space of a flash, before the' omerald vault - I � tively juvenile years ; he is only six .�. an I littlo t - because he b itil- , , . the adjoining room, be- availed himSelf freely. of',the license the, in in othera�" �, I .1 -1 - ,- ' - � Glenctairn -, I -a carefully, prepared Bpeeoh of mean than what she did- Lull seemed curves and crasbes in, and a,. storm'of � . gives very rouble, , I . of season regard .. I smiled," aff�otiaaately as �161ent in cha tractor' The, o him flow., except that she was taller'aud , . � I snowy surf burets on the beach � . � ? I I ally dines out,'is' not asthmatic 'nor rhou- I . ' Is' not 'in the Wolf to ,other, young ladies,, ,.This -abstinen, as I I 11 , .. .1 from thelAual Christmas rided Lull, butiny no. esin' regar , . in , sassentingly' . . . . , . l . Tipperary put on his Most rettier'and better'oultivated, exactly the I Tbehorizon is piled up withthunder- 'clouds; niatic nor gouty, and, privi ege-Which, to her proposition. , ,- � Pact, and delivered. in icy c &me simple, affectionate, confiding ,child . -oUs-ld'ohirig thick miat's of clouds demanding midnight ratiat%rd plaste - ra said- . at a party where general .informality and TO much weight is attached in general '�hisoountry saeoutimeryts which R I terAlly froz at she had been eight years before. They are coming down up oil the oliffs;, there is beef -tea, �'iA has beef! the wont of is pre- , Ill freedo ' in and 11jinflityl," preveiiileA, 'Duke in, I to thei mere'act of deptrue- litioAn attitude of silent attent ad been early playfellows. and now woke not a bit of blue 'peeping out in the Sky or decessors. � Mrs., Boyd' lived. and,tlirkos' might so naturally arideas�lly have claimed tion,infliumart life," he observed;.- iiWeall -rev'iewed1he historical asp I ect ery good friends, 'With � just , ths,t-tinge of 'sea. The white horses are galloping shore- ,still, Still Bighs over sinners from the height from Luli�.-djd, not promise well for the' ' mui3t die.: The soldier kills his enemy in � I , . land question, .he we t a 'n o , to omance coloring their friendship which I ward on o' after another, tossing their, foam- � I . . of unfallou virtue, still regaras Lull as the ' endurance of the fraternal cliaracier of .1 I I I battle. � We hitya ther enemies so me 0 times though he 'had discourage enerAlly'forms an�,element in friendship ling manes; the spray is -flying ou the Bbore, . 'child for whom she used to dre8s, 6116 - ' I I . . . ' their frien, dship'. I 11 I than our'foas on the. battle -field. � There be'! WoUld, donounce; etween the opposite sexes, in their youth;. and beats into the faces of Duke and Lull . wdn,doi,B,,,tbp�A,,.,!,,,,.,those foreign countrias - When a man, not generally overBorupum I 'are irijiniies more.. Cruel than death which ,not Pailig,ment'aeiiounced.evii3ti'olI I I Ull was so Utterly free from self-analysis . as they stand together by the sea. I I don't spoil the child,i� and atill'- points to: 'Gleacairu , , ' lotia,avoids"a- lia-r'rnI&6§ 6aillpriliziari and ' I . � .1 . way be inflicted with impunityi - The -there. . . ' . boldly d6f6aded the practice of ud self-consciousness thatitherd was in her '!It is not the least* good, trying to put� I , a a a If'reformed chaxacter"_' allowable familiarity with a woman, it' is � - , . act 6f taking � life does, not of itself b6nati- � I . I Finally, he announced. him . one and manner none of the coy coquetry; the umbrella up," says Lulij laughing -at I when Glencaira and his proud fond daugb:- . . I Aime for him to look to the smfety�of his tutacrime. We ma,-y.d6 itunder.certain Nationalist or separatist. Mr I or fitful reserve, nor. caprice, nor shyrieBel, Duke's. endeavor10 ,ioipeu, that'implemant, . 'ter are safely out of hearing. . � .1 I . heart. - . I � . . I . I ' ci�cumistaucea with a stainleim 'conecience. replied with much 6motion, do hich Duke Mayburne would have well - and at the games'which the wind, like a The maiden sisters are glad, � to have the I I � The friendship betweien'Duke and Lull" 11 Gbodnessme,Mr. Glencairn I" exclaimed . I Mr. I Dillon'g speech would ha riderstood. As it was, he did .not rbalh� tricksy sprifiit, plays'With it meanwhile. Gl6ncairna back-, the presence-oftbe Glen- . I . . I for friendship -on his side'it inigbt everlyet, � Ka,te, opening her bright blue ey as wide... .breaking effect on, All persona ow rapidly the old childish friondship.on . or side was d I departing and warming, and, "It does notrairl, afid'I like the sprmy.ii , � . I . I I I bllievd you. are. quite gladthat this is c d seiA Maras means good humor and gla led of the servants, Who see the gleam of bright be called -had.,' however,- no opportunity � I -for afiv- further dbiel6pmonts that winter, 11 And you talk.''as Coolly as if you quite - -knew all about it' too I-a�s it you, bad 'experienced. promote conciliation. between I and 'Irish I nations. Even : sing into love. � . . � ,our last morhing I 'I- observes ,:i)uhe looking � half-sovoreigus in prospect-meana daifitiei: for'Dake wiiint away to -Round before the I how it feels to t�kelhuman Pm - - 'Mr. rnellit6'memberg - Dill 11 Let us' walk to the Mairie and seeif I � down at. her bright - face. ,,The, very. � dishes than tire, usus' on the table, freely . I I NbwYearwasman days.old. . , y life, With orwith6uta atitialeEs conscience " � ' I I was regarded asuit,wise 'and il . 0 aborigines are their war , dance elemetints are testifying their distress in ordered, and. liberally compenaated-for�'­ ` The Glenc4irnk remained in. England., . I To becioitinued.) . . . may be.regarded as- a - justifiba ,dancing, -night," he Buggested,aitie�!,th,b.l�stgolden'. earn of gun -set had, faded and the moon uninisiak4ble-lai3guage; and.you are, as. bright as yeiterday"A sun Was I", � '- ' . ,luelitti generous glasses, Of old port and"diy , Sherry lavishly outpo�i.red-mea,P6 bol4es for .The father. taking a -'fancy, into his head : that'the London winter did.not agree with 'miss , I . I . I . . . . - . FANCILEI-41IN SnEVER. � -repressive measures of the C- . with the effect of proventing.in ad risen, and was silvering'the� tiled roofs the little village., ,. � � . � � � 11 Bed.suse'yesterday"s Buin. 'n;aj bright ;' and,we hlavf� had all the brightness, and it theatres, carriage drives, and coucert4ick- 'Ots-11108,118 also, far, 'over 'arta.'above ail: Lull, took. her and Priscilla down, to .,the, Islis (if Wight, instsIled them, there in ,-, �. I , . - �'. I I .� I . � � All Morin, of Citrious Buam. nod Flowers . , 6f the'Crime'Prevention Bill. - . I. I � conduct causiag much, comment , arried by unanianous" , seems -that- we'are taking:,the sunshine and . iofliience'.of a� ybunigi ithese, the: bright I fresh, frankmhearted girl they love. Glen- .6oinfortible apartmentii, and spent aB ran I ch of histime, with them as 11e:was I Indialed In thut Preclo4iff Metal, I I . . I I , . � L I . . sections. fth'-11 I I use, as his sp ote; ai:idaW&y to the Pla,cedelsMairie . coordingly the whole pa�rty directed, their . I summerawiy with us," shereplies-and � adds after.� moment, with t'rulyfenninine I , cairudoashot object to abiding'under the. ' ' 11 I , possible. 'Obliged to, be &'good'deal in London because , I . . * , Silver jew.ellery bas taken or beeii given auothe;! freak of extraordinary eccentricity. fail to' heoip t9a coercibuista in , -the Stringent charaint6ir of the p eps, that being -the spot where the,aatives consistency, "but you needn't remind me . . , , . . �, roof - of the Misses, Potter; he is not. only . � - the *- habits free there, but master thiJre�, I at this time he Occupied' a post of some., r I esponsibility 'in a earn I pany whjchi�w as Silver is now fashioned to,�Fepteseni gpiders. .� solut pressivelegislation. Two are wont-to,hold� their revels, and where , a visitors occasionally resorted to look on of its being the last day." � . . . Here is . something to divert .you from I , I Bud customs of the house � hold, II according ' .theil paying - high dividends, and which, and members of the bug1limily not only in form, but in cold r 7' and ,very beautiful they vanced in exiplaaatiOU:-7�one Dilloa to outbid, iriously, as if o I the gambols of "war- nted harmless" members of -the Coman-, , . the, r�flictjou succeRsfully,! responded ­ I , Duke._ 11, A I a heroic bather comes to Old I I to hig� humor, ebb and flow I" � and Lull I would ixot:be happy to .be. in London',and -, : 1, P . pcimt,,essed boundless. hopes, IjimitiaBa pros. and possibilities,. and a limi d oapi �. I a . - ,to ' . � ' , are, if bugs possess, tbat'.,c,haradteristio. I I I Thei Ahat -devotees 'to fashion are .has.reaolved for'tbe leadership of. the disaff 1. and liecristly ,dtisiies the � �def I he tribe.. . � ., � �' TLe natives were evidently holding high "Bo I , : ­ -dare te�'aaagers of the deep P" , � The'announce men Cis true' md a generil� , a I . . � away from hot dea.r aunts. I I . The Cravens:.are in't6wa, just returned , ,� 'trip I I I tal., I . . .: ,Lull Was rather' dull, sometimed,i*hou. . . ' . ' I wearing live blue bottles, 6ockroalches ,.and June'bfigs on,�hata and bonnets', where they' remedial mek�uiea "Whioli mig -6, di g at better auderst a a b weert stivity this night. Men a;d women, old a young, were . da,ucing round hand -in.' 1hrill of interest runs. through the few. , habititis of the bmthin � g quarter of the beach from an - autumn to Brussels., Duke I �'Mayburnois�iu to4i], not'able 'jet ioget�. - allehad been'left some days alone with her aunt ; ,she had nothing, to do but road and 'embroider, , . . arechadned'and a'116vied the freedom 3f its surface, is 'considered ,an �ooe and Irish peopl&; the other, -no . . �be ,'member. iog Tippe . r ling 0�11 and in a great circle to the. music of thlp , ir wn voices., All were singing, -some out of whom not even.ille,witill and ebov?ers have , Ikept,from tbeiri daily resort, as this'inter- away,frora London east winds4o blue Italian. - ekies; Naturally, as the autumn days wear � sketch and mud talk" of her' father, And think, - of Duke Mayburne, and !unreliable and,without .'any, foun, , � . dation.� Still,it ig� that i New, York, least I he is a political idiot, Who does li�hd the'icirce-oz,dobsequence 6 . ne, Some (but not So many). in tune. One I . I � I ' eating object aii All eyes are turned - I I I ' ,'O v Duke becomes a1requent visitor at the 11 ' feel�-'.what she would have thought it wick., I . I � maintained, . [I ori av * ' ' i _' i , in Spain, wb ch is too far, away to, allow us . ­ . � I I I . 1 11 I I �obes.-! Not' alone � scion " g I apse I . I g fellow, in 0, 10686 blue blouse, Was appa- I I ' molddy', Upon tile hero, Ao , has issued in full: L I � Glertinairn's;.and as between- .the' Cravens' w ad the Glencairus there is constan' t oom-� _edly.,ungrateful to -Put. into - wiordweven to� ' I I � her f�:-that there were' diverSiL o ' us -in lif ' a Bel .to investigate, th ' is freak of to be "' faebion'iS - , I h.' , Lt ­ . 'Rule party doeg Is 0. titUde - ntly the leader of the: and this ling spirit of -the dance. .The circle Of cbstuihe'de . bain �,� f rom ,hig­cabin, ,and.ia - marching grandly � down the beach. He is 1. L g L - - ---- Intim6n,: the y;An _-artist' drifts into ... itlea. 11 '.1 . I more.-. pleasiint-thati--walking-I'L.by--the sad . , - .., . seen. if any -one ,wishes'an orildruent*of ­ - 11 I - -tW47kidd:10foro is no Jack of &Ccotatubdation- �dissa,tj.efactloin, ,�'but .'Leveli . -advauced. Na6oh%Iists,'­w_hd_O.0. . . nears whirled around'in ,Perfect rinyihild , L : Of stout�;,he is,.tall;ihe. is'-balid;18 is I : saint social intimacy With both families., L I . - - i seai.wa�ea" with Miss Priscilla. . .1. . J 'fond I If a skilled man,with a lasso-will-dall upon L ,they are'! in .-Ungpir of. In ith ill - I . ingLing Softly and air song, now..s I L iin I posing presence, and appears not at. all I Rate and Luli,...-only daughters: and . darlings both,'. friends, , 116 of herkind. oft. B - L ill PUtL him .on the track,!of Some - us we wi . I the, "ic'i �, , of, the frothy i reling slowly, slackening as their.voices , I . . unconscious 6f,:his proul, position asithe., SpOilea' ,are- not hearted auniF; ii�ri­a herbeloyed father came long.ldggers already ebonized I and Polished. d .1i"isred . Mr., � DII16n. � I . I ,.. . S 9,D nk until they were, moving at 1. guid I 'faster is braver, of the elements at that hour. Uni(lu . I I ilic dearest a' Of- . nd closest, but �PleasAnt . . . companions, who on 'well' together, ,down ag 6ftenashe could;,arid she bad'her - ' it may not be easy to find a jeweller to . intin ... � in Violent -Land -of alk, theaL treading the -measure .L watches' him with Lull, amongst others I I I get . . I.. : ' artist friend &er the Rea to dream of; and L I . , mount him unless he has ridden alk6ncho a to ayls perform TheL eff ot -a, I the son.o rose higher, till the Uproar of the, orus filied all the. Place" and the rush of L . . great'interest., ' , I I He beckons one of the hardy old sesdogs,. and are perhaps more quietly and Und06 L ly monatratiVe each other than loyal, ,to . L ex alt -in her 11 maiden' 'meditation" into, an ideal hero. she was happy�oudugh ina . or a . Mustang . ta a hin wild from the -pla,ins. Silver` 'ornament'$ have ,11ouse became immediately app . irbporbaut section of the iiadio ,. a dance grow,fast and furious. Some of I . who hasteu to respond to his surnalo"S' L . L � L 'Soind gushing - bosom COULfidmat6S. Kate . , 11 .So q4i etway. Once Kate Craven_amei down to� I taken other for- a. true to- nat ' ! rin are. - Flowers isterial. members had -in propar , Land edaucer", exhausted, loo�ed hands Taking.the,brawiry hand of he 1p, extends d . CraVen bag grown a blooming live' y . I � � 8 hUI,L Was glad pend a.week,with Lull; and I I and - leaves are' formed in! :natural' . t - on to: the , Government inL L f d-_ ' * �_ opped out of _fl�e circle, whichL unit I I �td, 'L" , __lj,_,­­_­­ ---d, _-­­j'­­tJ­_ _tdWmrdL him-, It a hero stri es va tall y ( In � blonde, a,trifle fast, without much dept �or- I .but L I I , to have Kate!& � . briglit, lively opulpan.ionabip. I ' . colors. Their comparative. Juexpen- -1 . ' -the Crim modificatibm-of a 'Prev L . . tautly a s they fell back froant it; ain ins L .the-stormy,oceari.,' Leisurely hemarches . 0 intensity, warra..Inearted and'with tit r . ' � The,rainy evening PkaViOUS to this arri. ' I ea siveness aud.b uby makes 'them fa�bklte$ 1. eech �- 'b"'t sftiskMr. Dillon,'s sp, call recruits kept jLoinirlgL;' the cireld forward until the surf reaches nearly up to all atom 1. rm or,malice in the'whol a of tha I � in ' I -had Be I va anted ,,,Very , dull. and dreary to- ' 'with'. many buyers.L B t this' " Li kind'- of . main or for Cornwall, I b anuoun 'L antl L d creased. increased - as�_4t, wbirie I , I . ound, till, at the fastest rush of the dancii,, lilg'knebs .and then stands kill.%. Will ji� I .1 ' - lemp "forward .and' dive under. the u6me"witli'L. . 11 bar honest; candid nature. She proclailld",, . .L ' unblushing frankness, that -.really, LuliI as.she and . hei L a I - . I I not Hatoue On each Bids of the ,fire, and one knitted .Ulld'the , , Lb , �, buying ia hindered . y the weather. . They appear.mostfitting on now �Uits,; and as' I .. d , , and Bomb �inf his frien a would their names frorn tj�'e poti�tioflj, d the highest* tumult. otthe §ong,,it broke . . d spread all over the Place (causing the wave? - The retreatiu,� surf leaves -him L ­ . '7Compo�edlv.aii ouiy Btanding bighand dry. � . Duke M-my.burne ought to be ticketed, I Dall- � I g6rou9*1"be is Etc .awfully handsome that 'other embroidered, and the Sea aloandd. in t a' S a I I , In di ts. ce, an'& f.he'.rain ,pattered on, the such 8 ` jn� � I& a ,ill's uitsare,to be brig � 00 ,re IS ' ornaments 'will add aud:. be added to; I the Government to pass the I an , a 11� 11 11 -integrity., Mr.Parifell.movedt arestof the, spectators 10 �eatahasfy ,selecting a,'bed of.blu.mberbe lij8down ,all the girls willgo falliti- filJove With window-ps.nop.. The next . evening was rainy . " Sil,�er�hi'aaded canes are- it. �styl 1. ' is yet, � but . � Inbut" . I of bhe:dj4bite. � It is -e� . . tremt), and-meu -and -Women, still singiug,' , . I - .lit hands agaia, and fell Spontaneously ;;g . ,- I upon the. hard stories .The ueXt moment a . . 11 1. -1 - -1. ­ -.T.- ___ � �, I ''. � 1. � wiLve breaks, mud the 'surf �ruahes Up an d' 'him!" Duke flirts with Kn�d-a lit, tie in'au . ­ openf� �filmyful and meaningless w- -_�he7 :1 � my� . and windy too; but Rate Craven's ringing 1%ugbi her bright -blue -�eyes andblo6ming . .1 , the newest desig,in-in ' he � copper., caner 'ia t y, ., �head�&yid-those-headecl-w-ith-an.cie,,j3,t ivo ' ry, 'to -morrow he , Will. make scale. I of. his Policy c&lcullied,t6 an to �imaller rings, which;i like bubble circles . ­ cover.a.him, 'mind disrespaitfully rolls him ' 11 ,does ot4irt . with Lull, but treats her' in - cheeks, her clear, high, merry voice,:would . � -_ or ivory -sttiijaed.io appear as old as'-"ttiat-,-,6ft6&t-6f-mp:-D'i)r(j, I" R"viblaut,ora or, spread andsproaa, till all, were the wat I ngled into. the one greati'whole, mud, then . over and over like a'cork. T]l . 1 a hero evi. dently does-Inot like' ib ', he.,'splutters aud the .tone of ati, old and adaniring'and pril. . I . I . vileged. friend and adopted brother. , 1. I I . , have diffused a sunshine through the, ro . qm; even had any' more surishine'than, Glen- carried by Glauctia (if lie carried ofte); in ihe�streets of � Pompeii on that &all * day. I. - , All the papers commen I u I pon t I cant,divft6o64 athoug the Iris I I o - a a tir e th I n g ,began. again: � �, �� . I.. ­­. ­.­ Boraftibles to fiis-� feet , wildly c .. ''I I hitching the .. In spite, -howe�6r, of the �sttp osed abso- ., ,. . � . P . lute-fraiernity of their friendsbip,'it J30me- - .. cadirn's jnrosellice Inbert'needed there. � I I . . � �, , . dar 79. ; , One of' fatal to him W the -y the - ' ' - in the division'l t '' * ' ' . as evening in If reminded Lull snalehow of the Witches" . I nc6io -19a6beth,"only,instead-of the blue helping hand of the bathitig,main, gaid takes , up his position &'little fnrtber from the Sea, how does not, please Win to see Lull apps- Hewhs reading his -paper; the-dirls were I chattiag in - a p3anderifial,' . homely way; � f ' of sili7ek� ti�d'othilr jar ger-matio. acturers . . 61, t -, ws, - .. i egant. re flow. .Of,COmImo;ns.on,LMr. Gl%astorn . � �thatthe�Repressioil Lind Arrears - I I . So oftla, o cauldron, the Beetle, wilalit byA � I .1. I I . I . � I , :Wfier'e Ine' Site down Solemnly in Turkish' . � .1 � I ­ -rently -absorbed (for ' really - absorbed;, in- , any, one but, liimsolf� she � never� io),'in any . . �. Miss Priscilla was :knitting, �bftA'ocomiou-, . � �A .is., producing ptirich bowls and teapots in coppeF!� -Prcividepce I I � I . . precedettice over other busines iff I golde a moon, pouring down a. ood,of fashion, and appareutIv - enjoys, his bath 1�0 - "' I I . I :, .: , ally putiing in word. . : -­. . . . , I , I I ' I I . I I � . pTournal. , I . . , " I lgessrs. 0,'Dourielf.mud. Arthur Int upon the,leaping figures that wheeled � * very� -much , every x tfeaiing, wave leaving � Othet man's conversation.. . ' : 1. I . I. I I .11 By ,the bydliKaie "�'askdd Lull, casually, ' . 0 I'- I . f�_ .. . : , .- � "I I I . - ,: � . '. I .. those - refusing, . to.''follo'W M d wl�irled arouAas wildly as Indiana in a .1 I . hird:'aeated ,on file . glit � itell,ing 1b p &ch. alone" .. . - 1. � . , , . . I , �, At a Cbristmas� party - at the Crav6h7s­ I asseibbled -a ouri OU14 11 ,bitt'hi s become Of that Pretty littIe girl, a . . � -once, 1, . � 1. I i � . ,. it i6,000 3ine 4)cenn jm,:llee. I .. .. I . � I . I included Messrs. Thoo. . Power, r-daince." In the.�..shado,ws of the�sparse - - , nge of trees that border the Place; the im his glory, and every returning wave � rushing &roll Ind � his Shoulders, ,until one .where .there.,are . in f people., thinee who.1ave! be,. . , ixed Bet 6 . � I met long ago at yo r houiel�--a little, I , , a . giri.-yc,&, bad -picked up at Brighton?, I The wager made by the owners of the I � � . � Redmond; Finnegan, Richmrd.P I . , � , I 'tou, McCarthy, Biggar, O?Sulliv � all and select audience gtood Idokiog,ion' - . I" , rhiiiibi PlUi3ging,on, �fi'ead evous, gkeut wave ' ' -.maliciously, invited from choice, and,those who have � I � , �.beau invited from. duty, or, from old a"o- 11 . recollect I took. qiiiie'a fancy to her." �, "Little sbips Thomas Stevens �aad Mariposa in . I iver OQ , P . . . a -departure of , revioug 'to tin Healy, SWlivLin, Leminy, ,dallan � 'with this ne�v ballei div"ertissement, with. the. all ground for a stage, the twinkling light of its fellows, Surges'. o�ei the, I crown of his head and fliogs him, dowm�'aind . . I , ci-tion-Duke feels unreasonably indignant I . . � . girl? Brighton?" iepeated,'kate vagU61 - I - . y. , IfIVhy,.yeal, to 'basural� little I .' ­ I , those -.vessels for San-.' -Francisco, -was . I .1 Thefollowing-abstain6d, .: , frinin � 't . 1. I . the division vo Ing . . ... the-Mairie for footlights,Auil a first-rate I I . .1 11 .leaves him .gro,v611ing On hands and knees, . ' . man who catches: Lull and with a young. . kisses her the mistletoe. .Zora Brown.' Ch, I haven't seen bar for I .. . I . -.ter I I a c . ide I.. ouday of, last, week. .The I , ' a. a - a ager were.$1,000 that! the, .,On '01 I� . �Ke ly,� cothliains. Syrian,' M � I i . . veable moon overhead. ., , I . . I bake happened to remark upon the Sug- and rolling over and over in Inis hatir�e- to. I roll shoreward out" �1 the wti of the next under ,. I 11 Do you like this gort'of thing T' he says I . . . more -than 4 ear; She wrote to me,when-1, � I . ­ . P.riy L lost 11 S, . in and I stupidly . er� � . , . �, * -, reaci San Francisco, I is' ,riposm ,on ,, I . di I .1 Marurn. '.' �� . , , 1. � I The Pgrinellite mernbers�L of I tivertess of a Red Indian festivml in the ne: the InservAtion was by, ad means O . " I ., . - �wava " - 11 . . , .. . 11 .1 . ,IT - hi I a was tbe'nobleat , R, In L of them o an to her asidej with A lobilrof eloqu6ut'di�gust. at1he obiect.of bi I 8 indignation, , w.bo i ' t � I I �was address. .1 re%lly:must look bei up." ­ , . - . .. - if.I remember," , 11 She was very pretty, . . rg -Qa an at into -sem again before . In ai; a,, re ' � . theSteven wbul. arrive,b6th yesselsl6av'itg . , I . , State that.the Repre4siml' B ill � before � ,Tuly'.' Nearly ,'200 a gival-indeed'it was the Btockremurfi -were , I .1 11, � ­ . 11 � all P quotbsDuke'.­ � ' ,; . l&a�, to this momeInt,:eud6avoring to ,entice I I Craven beneath -the�mystio Shrub. � 1, I - :observed Lull. I He'w, is ;she'? What" . ", Liverpool at the sam6-hour. The Ma,iriposa diabbaig'ed-her cargo, 'proc*eeded 'to Port , . I ,kava:been,prepared agaidilt it�". . � '. . I . ., i allths, audience bound iin'tamlife- turn; aad GlencAirn fesponded,. '. , . Luli ik covering her facc�with berbands , in 601iVills L ions of laughter mud anxiety to � __ 11 .-1 .. .. � . What,Bort of thing?." as"Luli, iianoll3g, , . 11 1. she doing ?' .Aq:6rpban, isn't she 911. � � "Y - .1 . as, poor -child-; somb-.old relation of . costa, reloaded,. and, .returning, was readyi , 'get" il'' 11 I I ..- I �� ,.' ," - ., '� . I . � . Pcr�onalltick aiAd All-Uep I flo I'v, heard people say=Who never , 11 : . screen hermirfli frorti "iis-object; who, in; -c -ape -UP half puzzled, and, following: fii ,� 8 eye t9. See it is that arouses his distaste. heiB lot, lod&ga at., -Brighton, And-therei I . for,'sea, but failed"to . Ball. Ors'; amil as high as Q350 was offered as a bonus,b.� the, , . 1 � .� - i I . � '� I�eep cles�r'of-perso"ii''&'Iitii�s-in a VaRedIndlaul" . . . , . 1. �, ,, I I never did, except in � a show, and I fear. - Inisstruggles to es the' devouringele- inents, has roiled hearl� to hei feet. ' . .what , . � . I'L tbose:libertie4 to be taken- by "ittlis I Ticked.her ,upi J hope' she, -is getting on: wall'; I don't want -to .1066 sight of.little . Maxiposs's-captaiii. Then, having Secured , . 11 �versatioft� Talk of things; objects I � . 11.1. .1 I was merely painted with red ochre," . . . I I.. says wit a Big O' . haus.. . ­61iv'�Bhe:L it" * I,:' j 6% I 'merriment, ,I each like tbmt_L% VVS 3king advertise6 Sat Of . . . I ­ hair-oll'- And cheap-jewellidry 17observes­ Z6ra ; the last .1 heard from 'her she wa . . 8 a crew, sllof.�cteared'and at 11o'clock,was ' : � : �being towed to''sea, ,when, the' Stevens The smalles t iininds:-occupy I L with'perS6rig. Personalities.ni mitterl Duke gobd�humoredly'. , , in IndianlI' said I I nevdr saw � everva . sha , tiorr from pure lidw,proud he was of hisp rowess- v&en .he we I at in!"' ' - � . .. Duke, in r , oference to the. Lotl�sric'i; who'' -1 . .. -as I 11 Studying -music profeasionally-going. to tea,ch singing or somethiL9, I Suppose;' Sh a I ­ ' appeared, corri'm'g'through thd Golden Gate. . 'Comm � Iked, bocausa%,tvb In "* i times be-ta . av . .. .. 3 L I 'ht to -hmvovbkoughtlk li. ,,I apa I you Ong , . . 1- " w mice :th � ,' ,added -, . , I"; -no a mighty �fallenl' -1 . .1 I therr-imprintinga ukiiedly-shatchedsalute . In "' -a -y' -a , ,, , . , I . . bad aneXtiernoy SWe , at" VO , line " L. � . �. L The disgust.of the. Marl posa's. an der ana,find out'3m'lin-Tchmiactekietic 1. ' �, . 1. I � . boinc ona stuffed!", , . . 11 � � I she,11 f buy a native berq�? a live ' . � . .1'. 1 I. ,. . , I , I Duke. � , I I - . � I -I bo 8 Jsn,t, English I'll obscrves' Luli� 1), * on'Kate's cheek, and,' r t a I I E, a -i'26 b . . who ce . � . I I inted- pomade upon his.-inurly. -head, or st.... ". . - - very hard. fo*�r' ,� 11 , a yourig girl, ,It mustbe I -to get on," .reriiark6d all alone in the world may .be imaginel' Half smijbrsbedii plenty' L. I . � . I I 11 heo6uldleasily.,have Wdia the wager. .- � �% I. � 1. I I . - � I ,:� � I timate -objects - but it' is: to be,. ' ' � dential.. person":' L Pod' Bllkna�ci ' - you . . In, , , 0 rtain your friends att a next � I t ent8 . .1 ndon evening jnarty.b�a specimen of -the . , , , , pe 'in SOL !or, they all been speaking -no, no, I ' 1. .1m, � . h . in voices by no rnea;us: lowered _ . - � I . I . I . rings upon his fingers, or ,studs upon,hi � � I I . . I'— : .' I ,breast. . I . . - I- !' ' � - .1 ; P pa�thetically. - ' : . .. . Lull yon, I .1 I � . I � '.': "'I, Yes," �greed Kate with a half repenfi- I . . .1 1 2 , I %. . I I - I I I : . - , ., I I I � I 1 , .1. . . I rJulu* t. G I Is. " `- . I I 11 . . f4m r I � I . 'd lish things', but In lid toln� '.. � . � 'he. he wrote to. a young friend . I . I � .1 . . I I I 11 riginal (lance?" 1 '� �, : �.. . - . , . , * I 'Oh, i somebody iftbko�ucb �,a . "'English 1", i�plies-Dake�sc - ;1. .­ - or I liffilly and . ticaily... ,,,,An Engtishniwl about I � Lull laughed. she ,had. been,A - litt a . une . omf6rtable and annoyediortile mound t, I! I � ant littl, -sigb, 11 poor Zora I no money'l no 3 , parents 1, scarcely any fribridi! lines,. �, : il'you. ard-forturtate. i"n pt�eessing beauty, .1 . . my deai girl�, bo-tharthful-for th;a,gift but , re , off -h I ,AY6, ,tell yo'ui story f e* I . t , , ' When;,wi'a bosom crouy;��' - inde iln,yclilloilil�'11 1. � lad 'Society Tl � exclaimed . Pmt�l � .. ,roll i.n%i. inches, of �-wa . tar, like " a P L cronies, aud,� Z I I ;be gandeman's: demonstiatio4i ;1: bu I bUl'# It t : .hard isa,tm loften''wisif I'OoLuld bsve�doho ` do; nclt,over-ridt6 -&.-`.t: The girl'vir.het expocts. Dint Btill lte'ei�.sornotbing to y - �, - Y6u,n sdakeely toll to ony.: ,. Ii erithusiasti,nally. :II`Wha;t a delightfiA � I I , . 0 - li, , , , I" � cate tconvu sive-ly.at 'l, �y, renchin'thil's hand st -fake a great deal -aC r' - we Id � more than - i I I ,more for Zora;; ,she was such & darling girl. . . . . I I to wi -a her way by her beauty a I nd td be I Do .�� I " not needlessly-repert�'dW �. . 13 � in the everlasting I I go it would be fro ., ,. . . . 1� � I 11 ::� toSav'e.hlm'ts6If." . . ! 1 . �. 1. . I I I ­ aims joke to make Lull Gleacaira, angry. . I I cool of him certain " it wMsAoler'ably I I I . I do, wish, I'd r. more, In some�, helped lie I I . 'way 1, adnairedancl,.-.acb,ept�d,�finply�-b an ec, se�: She 1. I I . :There are times wineu, we�&re co - drilles and Lancers!" I � ­ '. � I I And how perfectly -in had g,with -1 shall not have any fatTrench hero to , ., - make: me laugh to morrow, ii -or any E inglish * Mly; 11 and I have only seen him twice in my It al , . I �or other.'!. . . I . ,: - . , _ ,:,, oft' : our �' gOod deeds at ii - Very an � OP 4 is alady bag ,the wr6ngL ideLi. She', must, a ' secur .1 9 a I loia,ble-eb 'ract6r if she, WiBh�sta , ,say,- Ido d6t think Bouncer' a hoaos� lh`iab:ll '� But when th6te-: .. I t ckcut.a,.v%y coats and .rj�it tirailis :p&ljrj6t�to � laugh arnie i' tille remarhs�half. i . �_ :� '' � �Bhe replied to Duke's observatioh.�. - I I ' ' ' ' lik 'I ii . ii I I t4uppose women I a coo ness " ' ' wishes. I can :,think of so many Wings I ' , ,be loved,and my advica:'to you ail iF; to lay I -1 . 'ihe:fo �df . ... I I . U to express a ,, . opinion Idt" POO 1. � white. gloves those- grain antics ,.f . � , dolorously,. half'Playfull' ., , .1 y; ­ . . you - I I ." het,omti�-ked,iratber(iissLttisi.iedly... 1. idn"t do;'l Said I ought, to., - have . done - and . d. . .. .- : _., � . , uadation a %per a . in Aeut --infltiertce� . . swagger -away.. .0thers will - tak uld be�-sucli as that gentleman is per- � . . milig observed Duke With all - � "And to -night no suilsetl and our place .11. . I ..''.,. . on the -beach 'will. know us�no-more; .and, .-1 !1 titha�kind of coolneso," shd4nswered - ' X ' 0 - . ' . I Miss Priscilla. 1 I 11 � .. � � ,'!I1 Not.. -very unsay, I should'- think,".. � . ToWin and hold admiration you'mnst culti- . . '�mte .the .gifts that-'riature- bas�besfow,ed. sure, no doubt, and Have you thbi analyzing him'and itistructing fli .u,owyi iea- -burly broad-. insied smile, ind* ting'_ii, .. fhe�waf _1 for th . ter'4b the Gasirio�wljj wa,tc) a mold gravely -, "and as` for .that Ome , � tires obsery �d Gloncairtn', Putting down,his,paper� � , . .upon you. If you have a talent for,mu!uO, , . , . . I . as far as'poaBible d;�611 on ta'A uldered peasant w.ho,. shouting at -the . . . light- of ottr countenance in vain !w . young mail, I I hate him I Doesti't1d. remind :and answering Miss Priscilla's :remark . 11 � develop it ; . learn to Play Some iristru meat",, I 11 . I I . I . human beings. There are famiyou .of -his stentorian voice Something I They rem6in-chatteking and laughing I ­- I. !, of the .,oiled and durled,kss�rian , 1: bitll'� 'in Milid, know?" : . - with,& kindly, smile� 11 And it is better so. . .1 , - armodmo e'by musiothan for. many are ch r . 1. 'features� ., . � . wlie'reac6iistaLit process 6f do . 1. � . lit "Viva I% jettilesse-Ave' Paraou'k!'? iik6two,clnildrerl, Until heavy drops Of ralt: you ' . While Uis critical and confidential aside ,than to think of the bad things'you,have by handsome I Pursub. the game I assignil . Jg motives, arldcuttihg iii P slemping half his own,beightint6theair . . � f ruly'�eunmrkable cutting a Series o t: begin' to fall and, then start ill: a great- . ­7ry to rattir'it 'to Gleninaira, in case Lull bu wa, .9 l4 . 00 � - a oiddon, the fun beneath 66'!tniklet I done, and, miggbt�havegvoidied doing. There are plenty; of 6uch.in most,inen's lives -,' and , � course with.regard to ptiin tirig, draWing and � I desig mng�', and if you,bave power to obtain' goes forward, they.are not Pleas 0 , ieluilthy does nob ,wi no who is I .. I 11 . . era. . �. I I .1-- . shoinlillne'doemed to have encioacbedon . was ri e:girIg waxing fast and fu Qus;,th - were : the W,5igt of it is that they wouldn't ��oid . I useful knowledge in any�airection,,do.it. * I I .. I . , at a di t" ' ssee Ing table. There is a 'Yesen tly Glencairn �. suggested that,: if ­he� � .1 � the'permissi6n given her.'-, * _', . , , , " Utteririg lit;116'shrieks; the young then wore 'theta I " if they could h I - . At the time; and aving, have heara young' i ' king. of their � . men.in spem v I in men, God. knows. But it i Ii I, had had enough . of, it '; was I - Thewiad and the rain beat, in their faces , I fl cking round.' .. , , ' - � - ­­ , . 0 . .. ' . '' the . eaten the fruit and tmisted the ash6s, they � ' 'young lady ae(lilalatatneag say," Oh, they . * ' miseian of every your] )hail and 9 I ply cointent -,,and ihd�! all, Zre'e walked as they made , their�� way in 1� aglanting line I I Mr.. Craven , appeared upon Scoria of' I .; . .ml - � action, dragging. with him. &-by no means then cry but' upon the tempter and revile -look ` % I I I 11 ,ft!t kuolv� anything."' well but they .dc . , � " ­ � I i ' d9tall,itud reportLitall. 'Keept k to the -hotel and-badevacli other good' . . 1. . � ajohg,.t he bea4h.; the sprayleaps after ,them I I I I I I I I I . th I a applaAree." I I . I . 1. . ,� is no neces Bucb� a state of There sity f6t. . ' phere' as' p' I I I �siblc, and ure as poE 11t in. the courtyar d.' Luli'went to bar in playful showers ,as if to pr,ove.ilow far ,re.0 . I I let at vidtim�mil olagdutiqlamili whbm� : a L � ,',- Id -it such' a vbry-.- bad. -world, Ilapa?" . .th[h4S,---book6Lare.:cheAP and �acces�ible. If -t-,-- , "iffr7at . �F ff14_-_gefttIeZl0SS � and charity, . .1.1 ,. I . d �w as usual. For in &lid sat by�her win o . I ; s too had become a.rtigulsr custom., �Ag it' esf;. reach'. Tbd� umbrella is, hopeless - � I thofrolicSOMe I Wind turns it'laside outlatild Lull b4d noticedi and who" indeed, bad, I � attracted,several pbcple'g.� attention during. asked Lull thoughtfully. I � . " � . . I , 11 Read',,d See I" he replied. 11 Here is . . I , , hop,or a Oro s � ., . you'lain6r all day in & s � lie , odd intervals you can gather up ail ad %�, ____ -, "T'. ___-1._--1 . 111. I .L 11aZ1. ' .* . �,.. � 11 . - .,:. ;.. �. .. . 11 . L I I I 11 . I I I I ely as e�ening after evening they metph. ,it . - I , . 11th has to be dele&�Iod to theluse of a walk. I and' e i, eveniing by his I lJolly" laugh,'and 6, sort Of simPlichyi arid aniv6rldliness ofirrianaer, '' a all olit sample of *the world of� td.day,,-, tion and contend with not4reater aifficulties I d'ay, . I ..� . I � , , . , I JFOoillglato.' , - beach by' sunset, So night affer night; , Zi Sat watching at her wind6* fill Duke ,� ing etick.­Luli's�dloak flaps toAnd fro, tries io itake Unto itself wings.'': She has no , , I combined with i�ga;lla,ii't'ana6om�lin��n'tary �, I , and the world of, to'inorrinw will probably' be the skme,". he contintied, iskiihming the, ,than di& Filmore,, Webster and others. ofour.gkie6testhlen. Ifyo ugh life go thro ., �. I i � - �,­_­­ I t Mr. J. It. mariesou writes to th sad on his nightly., smoke' suil'ramble. ' hat,'ouly her pretty white 'kerchief pinned is -&ad a devocion,.! er � tenZ ficy, ­o--6-d­_y,pu'ag, ' d ling aloud- coludinla of the',paper an refu I you be .p6ken a flitting butterfly, -bow wil" Th4es . o f the. 13th' that be ha a never had ,%,cry long to' wait ; but had. Ifeburely to her head; stray ends of golden � nop, seem t ladies, which .he did . 0 Suspect I , I Barbarou , s Assault'�, Tragic Death of -a . I is nice to of by -and-b;y ? I own' it eat, I 'atti to Mine; I .sing in. this count . I would have watched and alim 10 . . � ug 2's4eemed a blown I if and fl' t. halt ar oosb,from tinder. U could be less welcome to tbeinakow-tha , la in:, thedays.olhisyouth. This old , Burglar.',-, Wife � kicking '.__� 'Horrible Mur- �_ , I I., I xmk and Lie merry, aind'bo courted tilud. I months during -the fortheornitig, the: rate �of $4,450 a night �*2 ted Still, .ad the eveningincom- 'ter w Is to if it was not cro n d waa finished by like flickering Sunbeams over'horda,irk cloak. The -fresh ,air and 1. , dashing�spray gentleman Iiiii-no8t now brought 11iid6z the mistletoe, dak'�,.Shocking Cruelty to it Dog-' . ricide.' Idon'tkno I Attempted Frst w attered by all your friend s ;,buthow much- I . L etter"to"cultivate character, sense amd. title -or . . I �I fifty nights,' She will have, besi . t mothentary glimpse of. his tall figure . . ing alonotbeshor& Duke knew ot course have given � brilliant color to her fair oval, . Cheeks ; her a' 'are FAI yes jarkling, and,m smile ,. I I aild. anubuncing ".Ladies, how'a':� 'Your. ichance I" left hind VZ"tii:tla. - ,, , � ,�, I . .. , . _�kg�_ itissuch a bad wbild,'� he il,#d�ed:raeaita- 11 'coniii . In i " i Ist � tively, 11 tit it� is an n ent world i - womanliness i . . .. � ". . . � �.' � L. � ., . ,� ,� � . - -` '- � - -­ !---- � . . I PAI.Iman car to travel'in and- ,. , M - r. ­ Maplciwu add's that he has � . I I I Whose window -sill. -the white figure. . a, ,picture -1 he leaned, . hoverin(� round her hpB, as, clinging to Duke.'a arm, fier with light , The ancient couqueror�who was In I ald, ' yellow�and wrijiklbd� and tborougbly,unat" : H I ummil nature is inconsistent,: root still I it into cousis.. . . �T;;lio hundred tuousand -trout were in in Kent,:E $44"50Q at Mine. Patti's bi%nker' York as a guarallte6. L L ays silent as . I 1, 'and ays looked up, waved his banc she picks way dai nty steps ov I 6r . tine, rougliVet kones.� tractive, and thoroughly unoon9cious of bil � . bran ch', and you cannot tialia fancy in either good or evil." ' '!. .: � deetroyed one night figland 1. rn' recently, through a malicious'pers6n tu - . � ,� Th' I � i a value. of an original ide - led a5 lie Iveat by; it was pleasaint'16 , . Dulielinolis down and is struck by amew � ;' ' ' ' unattrketiveriess-evii1eatly nothing doubt- - ::.H0'wdO you lh6an," 'asked Kate. ' � � ing the water oub-.of the pond. , : - I stage is illustrated: by the Lon� , would I be 'th are looking dowa�, w HliL . . in We saris I . Hd no' h a of her' bea,lity.., v6r Saw or, _ L . I -,11 Ing6flnis recepbion,16okedarou,u.�L�inilizig, 1. - 1. blind back'; some giggled. I Simply'that no one living Was ever a 11 ' I � . 'The Queen has conferred a baronetcy on in the. burleSque, :"Evangelin . � 11 I I " uld not, bRve inissed much he wo I :look . ping. it oft Passing ,]no had looked up at . �,the Sin piotty before. . ' L I I- W�, brea t � -the � win and We�ther . I 5 I d a �, girls:all , . Lull feared the old, gentleman's feelings I � � � bad or all good. " It is about the most' � � I important truth Jn Jife,a.ucl gepelially the . the Right Hon. J. Whittaker Ellis Lord � � 1. Mayinrot'London. - ' " 7 - ,. piece was a, allure when first, f I On a second trial how . 'over, ,W ut the empty iudow-tho frame.witho I a glinnimeritt . g on ure-and seen no, candl I togeth er brav ely, don't we?"�, be remarks.,� I ., . . TEen a'sudden idea, a fancy r ather than a W be hurt., It seemed to b won er that it: � must be,humiliaiting * ' forhim. to stand,there, I last truth that people-, women as peaftdly- I - . Over fInd, inut*.� Now look hero, this. mur- . ., , � I I 1. . The London Sp;'ectato? - sees in the . , soli-. il charactgr of the's, ant 'and e�,'� fisherman was introduce(!, succeg� 'not have '' den �hair. He .would 1, , won ed� and,would "havid slept as sou I Id as "e luite thought, occurs :to -him; and'he def look's at her more,' into ntly,-�aud sa;ys �&itfngla vain, the centre of al I eyes; and v . , , , � . L . I 'Unconceale&giggle bounded millily on AS � I derer W laying his haa up � ,on the. now8pa. : Per and �mlludillg- to a page' they had tary-life of -Darwin in'travbl and. at Down ' and the seclusion of Carly1d at Cr6igen' . ­ - � 'their . I and for,five years the -play, hil, I ,,pStant and,profitable I . , al. I . . - f:�7-, . . . . I . a k�eatnily -and vaguely, I � I I 11 I � I � hearit'Ire'ss and offe4si�e. Luli� could not � bear to see any one humiliated or slighted. previously spoken of at- tea, tithe. "Do , puttoch, the germinating p��iods' of I . . I �� lives, and says tbat Englishmen too often perf6rma Lone Fishermait, has now'been stol ' - 11� he happy .. I , I Dav;,of suwmcr�eol�rea �em�, .1 ' 11 Who knows�i?� , .� . He would probs, - bly'under similarcircum- . I I � She, LBiepped forward from bet place ",and " you Suppose this man was whatylou call a thoroughly bad than throughout all hislif6l ? forget that what iBi forthe,average man the ln�arlesque - H Sindb6d 11 at the. Theatre, L - I c ondon, wbere he bio Lta�s of Lumity mel0clics. , I stances have smi(I the same'to anl� pretty .timiidlv aind blnBhlngly went; to the,: old _ 11 I . . D, you suppose he had not affections__�_tjl%� dull and even stupifying life of Beclusion I . . old Man,6f t)ie Sea.' I - t by; the last,mornirl� ci the Glen- - woman ..A� hit"'. forgotten it. Iiut Lpli " . lasn's side and smIuCed the withered chea. � L he L had- not innocent. hopes-blaindieSS 19, the very coDdition under whioh,great , . I , .1 . I I it's 8�;ay at 'Etretat came. , ArUs ai I 1. I ­ . I of constant wind and I I at these words blushe� to such a vivid and I I . Duke looked' at her With a now light of : d' 'ration. ,There was sol3alathiingin,her it in' pleasutes­g6bd im�uledB Sometimes ?., ' He I `excellent , adbius is itursed into intensity. I � � , � I I I Yellow fever is increasing, at Havana . � -1 Richard King, known all,'over' my morning, . . . . ricious Showers. ' ' Olencairri, Duke And . burniin�, criinson, and such meta rtled, sur- conscious look 'flushaB I , , ' Isive movement So freshly girlish sad i i .. .1 had borif'o an character forkind- I nose �nd general good'dondup bit�orto." , . ,Th,qre were twen ty-eight doaths.6orn the , the West iw�'11 The Cattle King,'!: . , . ' Irishinall,,with. � , i made their: -way, Under united umbrel., . pkised,'puddenlv� I . over her/face be'fore Bine'eam : avert it from . I c -bek Slight 1igure bad flitted, past i till 'il � _t _ ____ � ,,The black spot did noCf ali6*; blit'i t, 1. � � ams . inease during the, pits t, week.,-'., .1. ., ,. . . I swarthy , a lidi His Immeness is dub to the, carble t�etli of th6-wiftd, to the Ca, * in the . Blind, a s rted td, the reading- r6,61euc iru rin o hi, gazoi, thht be re ' nmb�ra long aftek-ward� , - in . tha,t beautiful startled, blugfi and its simple s a nd lightly, �nd with stich'aphy� 0 011 y , . er-Ji a Rra6e:she had lifted her golden , flow 1 - I , - . was there,�' said'Lull. - t ' I - 11 The black spot,was there; exactly Sol" . -A party of speculators have par6based , � 400 acres of land in the vicinity of Thunder . . which a broken leg Was. set. His in, and Luli-looked'wistfullY toward -the ., I . I . . ,rLndal�togfjtlibrinsiiffidientc4iiAd. , �1, I . 1. . :. , to the Glandairits h i 6 old gray. head, and than drooped eadto , . - , , In ack an : Cast 6 timidi ,startled, fawti-lik� � , ag �,d , Gl, cairn. 11 That -is tbii' very IT a , I One trait the'whole B%y-iwith the, view of, la I . . ying it out as a new I . '., She and gloats, his, herds of. a . Pit, � . his troops of -horaes and mules are . . . -- You'll got blo47n away if you go. on. the When he bids good-bye I )nalld thatda,y(forhig road lies 0,-Load4. , , glance ound­that her ,loveliness struck point evil � marred chaialdtor ; butthe oh&Tactei was - not all, , , �. town plot � .1 I I I 'Mrs.,Garfidldla� at 50( J,000 heacl in all His'ra I -is . ch; you, hail better sit d,o'wn under shel- I I . � . I � � �bolrg t9 Brittany), it is to Glen'6airn he' ' the the U g artigt'suddanly like a revelation., . yo Hts, ration was sudbeeded by wsdowl,'as His- evil'. . Than there is that fellow. in Franc@, I . to . seub a cheqUe.f6r $500 the building fund of the MemorialChris- Santa G ,a fbrudas� 75'miles in I a includes the whole of two obunfieB ,, Said her father. . I I don't want to miss goifig down to the � -6d calls, but at Lull he looks, as he SaYli't - . P4, I shall see in London. as Soon as, %dini, , , _ I an ea or aspirant after the,mistleitne honors, thin got off with I extenuating;oircumstaa-� ces' the other day. He was a 'ruffian Van Church of Washington's,nd has Pledged 'a : .. � . western -Texas. .. I . .. I this last morning," plead Lull.'- . Let'nad take Lull alongthebeach," said you yolu'return." I �; � I � I . I I I . ,. �, I . I darts forward and caught her, still Under the mastletoel and brushed her cheek With- 'and , dertainty;'but I -.make.. no -.4oubt � he had Some soft spot, in his heart� for some old an additional $360 irif;i-I3, nee a I . d . Mr. Wbittiek is,quotea as Saying that as -There are�still aJeW persons who will invest their money' I 11 Trust me ; I will not let cc ea-erly. � ' , � - � / � U64m na. �, - ; I ,�.m . big lips-,-arld a general lingh Scuffle' . � 'ecramble � - mother or little child or faithful ffielid-1, � . . E,mersbn left his, h niorning ,be I . OUS's one ' to -, Ili ,dog stocks'in prefterence to-inveotin . amil shooting the dog .1 be 01*u'aWay_-iatO-thc wav , 0 , 8�" .... __ All riglint 11 said Glon,cairn .carelessly, , . I IN. CALM WATER � S. ,. , ,., � I . ,d, fr6m. which and ensue ' Luli returned blushing far redder, and looking � 11 A do not bo'116ye he had ai�y,fll i3aid'Luli decisively. - " That " Wretch, you, know; . said hina I ca, fifiotedficeiveofag : I tqater soul thanlesus Christ." . , '--Ji'=8 this Summer are, W belo I . I cling asse4 without looking UP from, the 11 Moniteurr," but calling I __ . . I . . � , I I . I ­ : ouxp�nn Ix. : .. I �, I I I .1 , far more discomposed th96 before. . � , . � I I ,th was t bad of them ;, they,kilaw I 00' , Kate'," $40 added .,explanatorily, 11 Who ! , I ' - 'the- his "wife for -I , , . , Miss Emma''I'littrabyj havin ' , g just oo'm- tour� i i Europe, Size, so nobody cam keiville-'the , � about the couple who eloped by v . columl is of I �- r her ag sue hasterne d to oail herself of NVhat followed then? What.h" boon'done, ' And said, and writ, and road and- suh��' , did not mean that,P she 13%id-,-haIf-cOmpI%`fI � � � I '-, � an dld� man and . urdertic! I " I 11 . their money"' . - 1. - plated a successful n returns � b -the .United 'States next, week. � Slid is . 1. used tbia lady's fail as, a saal., , ,, . . 1 I I I keep yo, ar cloak wrapped a :��h,,,t will be writ and rbad gii,ill; � . .. . ingly. I. I ­ . . I IlTfie brutal did he get off?". as,ked Ka . to I invited to sing befdr6 the Queen before it. 117 . � .'' : 11 In - poll 100, says Mr. La permission# I I - �_ -11: - ..*l,, ­J,J I) , �' � . " I .1 �� fAnvAklifnand liferemilin'? ,L I I . 4'. ­ � -I ___­_:_­_'_',, -_I! ,I- _11-_ 1. ­ �, I _. �i, -I---- __ 1. _­ -1 1, � I -__!-___1_- �* . . , ­_­ _ ­_ o__ -14-1 - � I , � 11 ND -P � , I _ .1 I irplaril"Wim F, SPEECH. Wednesday) ­ � I : tie motioa t6i . : I I I a Preveittion : 'L . sA Mr, billion in, , I extremely - - - I 'I -j I j , ruember I I& ' I . I phantasmad . - i � i old, phrases I I � . , I a the House � . 1, . I � � : ion. Having I I . I � � of the Irish . - . : declare that � d 'Outrages, ! ,: i 11 ; them .Until . ­ i I � , s. ,Then:be I � . �, .. � ii I -boyootting4 ­"' I 1, . self. aw "s.- . ­ i . �Gladsfone, . . ' .� I I 4 Olaring that - : : I � ve at. heart-, , �. I atoicious to . � I I 11 ihe tugliah. , I , . I among- 'the- � I .1 . �,i I 4 inn's Speech �' I . t 1-tinnad. It. . I .ii tion of , the .. . I 11.1 I . � . � 11 � odificatiolis . � - 1 --- 11 � 0 � , � Mr. DilloWif - ' - �," �,. � 11 W6 I �, ,� I a -09'. all ! I I I . I � each cannot ' . I . , . . I.. - . maintaining . � . . , I � I roposedL re- I I I I ions are ad.' I ,' I that Vr� . , � I � . � Mr. Parnell, ' '.i I . I ' I , I acted IrIsh, . . io 1�1, � - Sat of thol"� 1. . I . ! lit lead tw'a, I I � . i I � I the English I - . . � I I . I I t So flatter-' �. . � . I . aiy, is that ' � hot." - " , I ., � appra� � .11 11 fI � I ., I I his violent I - 1� 7 , ,:, . .� I the, Rdme - - . I f I � IL I . �. i cause, angry I I I among. ,, the I I I . � . i , nplaka_�*%-t'_ _____ , ____ . � ehig ,made, , . I : I 6 � I - � I a I I I .. I 11 and,, �some � I i . ,� I ' LeWers. , . I I ance in the . - i I .1 I I a,kerit., An ,r . . I . iii and MnQ-' , , r . 1 , ation a. peti- , , I ; I avor- of, -the:, I I � � efition'Bili" - , 1� � . I Ir.,Binirlhiie', I .11 . . . , I ced that, he " , - I I I I , �withar&w Ij . . . 11 � . . I I ' and call bu" I L _.: � � t . LBUre I I 11 . I Its I I . : ' I L I he, adjouru� L I I L - I " I L ­ pected. that ., ' � � '' declaration ,� .L I , I ? 1� I itigate the" , :., . � L I.. I . .1 . - � L I ­ 1, I:...j to . I . , the signi&'. ,; �� I , ; I li ittlembers. 9 - . I � 1, � ` - � I the, Rout r 3e , I , I � li � 6iI 13 1 motion , : . I , r I � . . Bill8have. I Ir � I :.. I I r � I s. I Besides ' . .L, 1 : ,� , I.. I.. I I OlConnor, ". - I I r r. 'Parnell .' L � I . i I I �.O'Qonnor;� - � o � we , r I , .'SeX_ L , ' , I -.111 L, I I "I , ' ma , L , M , pore, I , r I L . � I - and shiiai.,.- ..'�. ; I L . .1 L I dr; Parnell : " 1, � I : , Messrs. . . . I . . � . 0110 ,and � - I I � � . y .. � . ' . ILI -1 . I � i , L ?arlialnent' L .. I ajJho,t..rPaJitS I I I I � I I n . endrad6ta ". I .1 Orin.. : - I � I L � L � I -1 , I .. L .L �, ! eneralcon I , I I . . � I I I tbr6U`gh%S . - � , . I .- - � , � ! . . . hemselves I . I . � i0i. _V,i6md_. I -. � I., � " 6 �:,to learft� L 4-,f6k:,logi�. 'L L . I �� � I I I � W, th COUR � � ' . ' , J . - I I I . '! I 1. . wrot, e: .and . r , 11 �� a "wai *!'Be , , . : � . � I I I , , : I I . L . I , 4�� 1. L I I : . 1. I and; - ,, . . i : 11 ouri§01 .of others. .L I � . � . L � mpel1*edL.W, ,� I ­ I I - � .1 I I � true .and . I ,. is'nol'ileed � 1. I 11 ; . , r Bouncer . I 'L .. I I : I I L . a llig� me&-: , . , :,� trouble of - : , L i I , 'I I I ern. - Am A I L, : . � . , , , odd side 6 r f , ) , I . ' � ' ly board ,a ' L.. " I � ­ . � , , ,� I �� 11 . I ill: preciating_ .. . . 1 . k chaia,Aor . . I I . . I , ��i� I I . ant place I a. I . I . r,�� sh to ain6- ' � ,� L . �i L., , , r , 4 vil eiiouizh 11.1 . t !� a not the ... I .. 1; . I . � � _1 Wounsil to L 11� , , . he 'attnoa..,,..1. 'r� ' L ]'' � , I ., . r fragran't � , , i , 1 :�br. J014M ., I 1 . � .11 �, - � I , , . a London, , 'k I ,I B en�agdd­ , �. ; ry for Bix' I I .1,11 Beason at I 1 2,5.001 for . , - - (' deB that', AI � I I I L '�J, two 000ks. � I dep. 6sitind * , I r! , a iM New, - 1 : I a for the- ' , Pishermak . :� � ' a." , Th L a L' 1. produced. �'. , 7", . ?vbeal the I L �_ '. I r.preBeat : - B resulted, , �, . 1. been in I , S., 'The .11 � ,_ nee. � . ' I an, for the I . Royalty * ' omes this , I : , 17exas and , is a Small Ping'' gait. sB way in . Rocks of � attle, and estirdiiIted ' nch6, the ngth, and, in adath-1 . I 11 at large n. mining g it in a. -11 L f norditim old � story &ter and f ohober, . � L. I I Il