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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-05-18, Page 97 L heart-rending eXprespion she looked up mires, you from the very bottom of his Capable of ocnitenting itself, year ia'aud 1-8, 1-883 at him, as though puing for pity, and her heart, can compeneate you for the many year Out, with, Merely 111.�IIISH EMIGRATION, Vegetating upon A; OCEAN HORROR. eyemet his, A Second elapsed—an star- Sacrifices that your consent will prit4il UPOTI wealth already laid by, taking �no interest for �oth of them—then, 5114aenly. you,then—you would inq1te me very happy," in �rhat is going onju, the great Gertrude oony Motionless 'I ePorts, -of Alrloh The 'Steaita ulsively seized the fatal . Oeritrude had is one mad I I Wit 646,uor were yet; drappler 13 rned q for acoutXacte4 JE), I � I I I I : , I paper in both hands, tore it intQ pippes', dowlicast eyes, the Pallor of bar faca had alligreition and Istream. d S-ank,' What Is flirtatio -lidt flew, in fragments at her feet. becomp yet more year ago I had been t r voice How canI amwer that? Solicited to accept :an office under govern- ? Striking, but he apbere f life. A full' d then she smiles I see its wiles, Lady oil Sternfeld stood speechleas,',she Bounded perfectly coin ment in thopate of I declined at the And when he lifts his hat. had not understood that last scene between 41 1 feel honored byproeur" offer, Sir, but tim'o. b THE T&PTION POINT NOT REACHED., 804iuso my conneotions and proppecibs OTER FIFTY–LIVES LOST. the two, especially Herman's inexplicable you do me, injustice, if You atippops that seemed to Went ITIs meeting in the ball -room, unti she_'saw'him draw my nature is mierse t I o plain, homely. du own coull a rue a first position in our A� u's WaBbitigton despatch says, 'Tie whirling'in th6daupe; - abliduct, and not. I ties. tr Immed g hid beneath the �id For the _ffrSt tjuld,­ To. With somethin the maiden r�pturousiy to his heart' aid the inuater n your o tatiOXIB Were again re- the-, DrOWIlIng Beaidesasim 16 glance. 'truth flash her.' The haughty old ih6�ex ericace of being received and sur-* newed. 'I had Vol n.rj Liu dc r consideration at the i _p, QntYrily to, deacen urco d a few Buttte, Delpsrtwent, and P, mumber 'of ViCiORIA, IT -is waiting in the hallway, lady tottered, .d leaed for support upon rounded with she moved her ,steps lower in the Beale, in order. to mount reports relt"tug t"retp have been received. t'Tie xeSttrig on the,stalr, the back �of a chair-,ebe 1ad gone through hand away, but then', instead of layin t, 'more toilsome, per. 'neral &erritt, of London; 9 Up AgAin, BOMAWbat Bteamboat calamity occurred'on Sauday at - 'Tis bearded lips on linger tips. too much in & single hour. he j_astoi's, suddenly. pr6Bsed it to her haps, than before. � But mout, 06nhiul,Ge gives Seymou t UP again 11 theaBLIt's otan inv6�tigation made at Me r Narrowe, near Buts Inlet. The (it inammm is not Rean*,bi1e'p Gertrude lay half fainting in heart. You m8Ly depend upon tbat." , I I i , s to I am I er4 Grappler., proceeding nort I h with r6queHt in Maxch by, the United States 'Tie going out for ices, Harman% aims wiio�stooped over bar with Does anything ai you""asked be, with !ft a Said this simply and quietly 100 Passengers and R full freight, took 'fire but, couaula:14) Ireland., Mr. Merritt says Irish ur I Tie but oning on a glove', if tenderneas, an solicitude. nevertheless, 6, was b ned an(, Sunk. . Itissuppond bhere 'Tis lips that speak of. plays hext week, an expreBBion. ( ch as his ertrude deepiy felt the aiatress means moreasing immigration to granddioilier had never before Been upon She forced herself to exte',ut,of the pacrifice'wbich the were at least fifty lives, lostj inclu ambitious u � , - 11 11 , Andeyes that talk of love. tha itedBtateB, and wholesale, emigra- Cap his Cold, decided features. Tbe�c6rtainty il(jhnol it is nothing, Maylaskp.12 man had thus made tion nded -by the Government is looked for her asks; her breast I Uhl Jaggers and a pilot named 'Tis tucking in a carriage, whioh� had 86--yehemently longed for was to allow me a, short time for reflection. In heaved in joyful Pride, for w3e hLow now Only fifteen or twenty are known to have upon in many quarter's 4as the only relief ITis "king,for a Call, his, at last;"ffb-kfi9w now for who pheliad a few hours.you sball hayemy answer." what she wtL to him. froin the, periodic rc been saved,,po'faor. i It is feared a number 'Tis lifted. eyes and tender siglas, hardly have been'pre- is . , I 3currenoe of famine. And thatie-no, not all. tren�,ble_d Yesterday, star� Could �Now all is sett�ad," Continued be, after Measures �ar&now afoot to send s� thouS' Of Young 3 Canadians 'from - the Bay' of The P I and But the �energetlo girl only succumbed p.r.d for Be favorable a rbbepuion Of - his, a momen�ary Pause. 11 Next ujouth I poor' fami�i6s from The copgested -districts Chalours, who Came by' the last steamer Me parting,�hei'tis over, for a few moments to 'this fearfu'l excite- Proposal. A short time. for reflection is enter upon my,new offlee but will in LDridoil across', th� Atlantic. - summing Bud d employmen't, at the coast in un- notgo there without- tahi6g my 1. w1fe,wiL I h gi--f�eed��),-or�-generallyAn,ly,--,thia-prE can And one goes home to sleep; ae' t' 0 61 dimi,nary to an Merritt have perished.' The 'Grappler Trd le: f*Ey fri6il( sfy y up the re' orts oi _.iheloonsul�, Mr, _Xutone. go ditional surrender- a form Buggp_pted by me 1 P was an Imperial gunboat, but. self frorn. his arms. D Gertrude, will You follow me?" says: "In -the pooier.agriculturaldis- ,,you, are Stayed., Count Arnau. Fare- ma, With cheerful cordi. was, sold . to the' service, ideiil7-�coyness. His arm inclosed, the no longet resisting triCLS the Situation '6f the easantry is ahtvl2e�shoQk both of her hands, as he thus maden in a firm ad lov Sueamers have gone to the scece� 4 ing embrace; eii I I P He stoodlike; some one thundetstruck, replied:, iniserableand abject", The povertv is�fts a of the, ­ 001 E we leaned bar head uPon: his shoulder. 6ina It b -N FUA�C:tsdo, news' HEMAN7.6 Gartivala,, for Hqaveii's . sake what AS, you a"jHerman, do you� really believe thmt tbe)aormal.condit�ori of lifg.11 as, buriliiag of 'the 6teamer Grapplei.. was L lik My clear young lady, as long a time as ��ou choose. I'wduld- Lot theta we�__Il 'b�Q ght to'Nanaimo B.,,C.,byJohn Me-' While A,,,� . I I Shall leave this house-v�ithin an hour"a Consul Hyatt, of Crki Says . - star. The, vessel was burned -tout miles N 0 V 6'1-. have you burried i6b'all in making up your Nobodytheib I wil moi�' e that the. destitu- ymour Narrows oil 'Suriday Light. do -an "1link over, �b_ about'tbat crime aud�the i N�,estern andsouthein The `hre was di8�jvdred by the engineer, 6n26. Do not'"till me. ',it must be mind. Off :so D a ldaatteir ion mud distress ir THANSLATFI) FRON -Tlilg Q:ERaA4� By M"Ry And do you really believe," cried Her- thoroughly, and then tell me your decision miser4bla' ABSPOiations Connected with W; I I --d H ' .1 % 1 7 ­ _ - . � 11 1 re an on Itc STUART SMIT An, � that I shall, let�you go? Oh,.Ilow "cididly." and[ even BUPPOsnig that hereafter, Born a a, re. great ougil" ud worthy 'of who immediately to. the captain. a it may -reach there -in the &Bsigtance that-ouir people are always The hundr­ China, - I sffrights Me no An hour bad gone �y, and still. Gertrude i6c6mpreb`eDsibiIit3, floatitig �urnor of ad _k� 'was in.my.fath r's, study that morn-' By this ifi 6� 0 ch,p,,ed to give, there is room to doubb ing,j although it was 9, place I Seldo fra-� Sect C 'on have yonme Sat -in her OWIL 1700131� III the�stir arid. tumult of -E� metropolis like men, 'were abed.' An knm6dlbta-searca the upper siory i �ht to yourself,,abd I shall'knoW A i awhile ago, sb lia picture 'as shown the outside was egurt I waus led th6re that daiy through b6w a;bBbr[')ed in� reverie. E that, no room. is left for the revival of. old world is hob exaggeratedI The b6aiids 'of b by,tbe 6aptain, wbo discovere quentea. d an act of childibh 'disobedience. The da , y t I Q maintaint prbseed herhand, involuntarily againet -her tale , a from out.tbe!oIdan time. -moreover, the fire bacL of­4he b011er'c6rinectimis. Gertrude'lod4ec mo I tiethillg wi�h the court there' guadiatiz�, p�nd popular bodies �are 111: a started the donkey 6 'L" � and �before my father bad'taken awayfrom. me l'at' b1i m "foy a'ment breast. Tbeie was , rebellious Sat I httve no'conneogicin . I �n6er' 7 '1 mea�,qre reeponsiblefCr*tbis eaggeration, 9 u ine d u � .1 Oneof hislibrLry books, as.unSuibbd tomy with deep there that,wot(ld not be k6pt'im er s ' ch' . aild if any objection xB'made to-receivilig b connected the hose. 'By, this titno the, as 'they in t air anxidty to have the poor hildialt faey ha I d been too .,No," aid she, than. "By,this sacri- airal Just ilowit had pierced my�wif%it -,gill be easy enoug rates r , a ieved" by'Opeiiiiia -relief, Works by V for me to tigers Mod and the' years, but my c fice I have forever :sundered every tie keeti and, smatinf4� patig, �as she tfor6go the privilage, for-whiell. we sballflad was ifjt,�nse.- The China - deeply smitten With a tale'of aid'ventures to ' the Goveroment have made efforts tu tinig- nt between. us: What! bap.b6en'd us had no ha;d been about t6yield 'her Had-indbrunity in other 6-irclea. Let -it be my L1jy tiie­oi behaved mp-Diaos,' Wee; forego so easily a knowledge of its, cbliclu. stress. . I - Sio. I knew that the.*book wlis in.oly exi9tenco for the wo'rld, and tba daughter it not dragged ber. �bck ith fordi;,oding 'care"to'. introduce ;m� Countess roky be safely a1H_ I wiN,'the .1tterly uncontrollable, , Lid seiiousl of the clelhufter, Bfhud,'oan' never ba-pome voica; as though from the brink of, an abysq, Aruau, into. society which wf1f know ho b:dmed ihat the Starvation point has. not Y father's study, and so profited by the first w heetilreachea, however bad the situa�io�n impeded the action I of! the offiloom. Count Arnart's and Stifled the 11,YeB that she was aboutt to, �pprecitite bar as She deserves.,, The captaiii-orderied all to be shot who' Opp . ortunity of 'getting possession of. it H6 tenderly took both her han to prollou . uce nbj 110,T1 11 . n�iay 0e; &�d. thtit t1ae iocti,! and G I overnment, agadn. Hardly was it in my ha A b6fore suffused Gertrud Is boiint a refuseil to,ob6y orders, b,ilb,alotwthataiid- ds". 'With a 0 aa,utii.oritieahav uoburid�ut me'ELUSAO relieve h -kw r not this ..not forgotten, fibe was entirely, , eatoorlee " she bberil these, last w�rds,pro- .;� , � 6 - ; I atual, Th'e""P'rospec a of� A ard I heard -v nthe corr'dor.� tollsqious a inamen rlRhed bat, ki-rd Ide -you LQt= to, me for he owee tO tiro-: given �p, anX 6�pairig as for the - �a -until 'it wa's of My misdemeanor, I too future that name an'd for�vard on: the ssel 1 with my tfie:*preseut tecil self to conceal-hoir place. of abode bo cib're' wbio�j kille bad once' so cordially hato the immeLiat� iiitur6 most disbouril4g. Carry, book, in a deep window recess, as; my wife against,prejudice. a, re found lleceHsaryto knock sbma� d ife, perhirps, but' not,youra. V. fully, in view of pi�dbtbble li,�quiri6. �Her- �.Our &eked bbe i r , IP9. t IS unlikely the- Govein, 13�1�w otibere,_� an& iron them; A posed,,for a few minutesouly,sii?ce my -'r ppre§ in l&a in �ffloi-t, to 11 this lather was a.coustomed to tttke a ride at. My true lame cannot be u , sed, E aii 1: ads. no a Itex, o�w boll Q. wsh-ovr1y­a6&Jij­Srioel-Pu. , le wpr 8 time'the fire wEts ga;iping, and,t�e eg6rts, aq erge,from depejadi3ce:a'rd 6b- nor h2id� he even, tr6ubled himself -to Send. �)rt &B I pm� The Count's brow darkened. to con trol it wer un"avaihrig. this hour. But now he nt in. ordeito give emplo�rneot to.the ppople, d, I ha�Ve I ited�, floo'lorigin aiisto- lier tt'lest "Vord,of bad to� go through a Severe ilonieSt_ Ordered4the - for:. paniedbytbe treasurer Bnnd. Theebr-, as th POL'OY -sobbl6d- �ipou is"relief by� the 6 to hedd the steamer 0 Ow6r8d t6 fibut oilt I thdTano�buverab a, and beach her. As Aaiia6, whicti hadbbei atmilies not to- k ow I how �3uch iz�_,d the sincerity of ber resolve, the truth bar, fpr bhe, alone Auew,th6 r emigration. - The. present gr6und of or perfectly, froni -vtow, and points stre _regavd6d there, They, would of lk�r conclusiotle- Submitted witIf firmildss tny� action., She may thank bet own ob-' soon as thb-sandswere struck: boats were . I Price of lowest knw, ha-,aly pardon :you for taking a wile of aind n the sun, bid, me an 4rength 'to t'bb, i'b'evitt�,IlI6, -bilt, still it stiriacy if the hand of a� Stranger oui� - Lera�ious, aind bad Seasons aiid-f6reign lo,�nred� but the excite4went as bo great thus'l became a witless to ' Jutery in ge P a"il even tho.ugllno�a,.�Versi6na had grieved the. poor �girl - to tho heart to fin a day, clo9b competition lis'. a reold"ped th'alri tb9,t the Chinaman Jucuped into the boats, that I did not at the tirne 'unders�ttind in . I �.h , , , ever been,cast uvon her name. You Would,' iiiut he -could be'so Strong. aind firm. To'be -.,,Oh, every onei.. swamped tbem, and owin" to, the intense the least, but whose. sigui . cuice was iiadeli- lerman, y6ii bioak ivith whether 6inont or owner,. to,s�ill lower . heve,to. yield at latbefore petty persequ, Sure, he -had left �him thut brilliant future, I � ' 'I . I . . I bly impressoid pp�RLqiy depths of� p6v by SEr 6":� 6 had-givert- 91ty : 'he� _ODT, and- be, equailly. obligad�-tiwnr-tli Wth6r -for-whOS4-- k h frightful catAstrophe. which was :1SOO11 f6r . � � 1 .1. 1 extremely, dull, lauT is amclst to Ca a, to have, reeburee to the of _�WT��t�wae'there left ior her? 'She had d'e-' berJn the eye. U de'd'b follow. w6t I heard ir -the bekir�nindg S and,, the,milsettied political' stt�te f 'the, roun. PrIvate,life-for my'sal�e." termxnad� to accept The past k�,. d.- dic �,Lot y was of no imporuance, for tlae,botiver's;tio". 0 I on.reBignhAt you held h � : country. forbids a ihope of, The fall of stidwhad bSdu.n again Ger- t sacred, w an -you resigned the de- oved in a strictly busirt6zis", chitinel. in trudeopened the window and,loohed'out,,' or er father must, bit an ha'.ve.made some proposition to the treasurer, �vhich. Six woutlis had elapsed; -tile' raigu, of Without heeding the wintry keeiilless�c)f savb Ina"? Nvit r I am'n*6 I onger 6 co' gree 4MI, of a 12111isll wa, he Low � iepeated, but w1iiell: was declined winter ha d already � been inaugurat6d lwi& the dold-thiB ws, the last, free, bour of: tx ud a th Id egotist, car. that t resent coiSdition. must'-liet it in i -fog Ioi nothing �ut the gratification of my pow b1111 in the mos� decided uu�nn6r- due severity, and the approaching UlTrTat- .1 oHe knew � thax A i anybody croesod. that mas holidays'herald,cci by a seasonable fall ably bound. . Pat across from the distant ambition. You know what 'made we hard' th,, p titior' was 815,060'.an increase of Li An Ottawu'd In -A geufleman­ threshold his honor WKS irred eemably lost. I of show. From he bhurch� towbr Of the'- high -road, sotibded 9, 60achmanS born, an'�,'[ bitter, poisquiD.g, my youth, h1lu eve 10 000 Over 1881 ; kind in the present yearat in thie city, �wb6se btiltber-in-lew villa�e of rang �forth the� noonday through .'the: falling Snow; Thickly and as E6 child took froin. me love for, and confi- the l6ovest' it Ivillcer6alilly be over- 100,000. saw my father's hand Clutch atshe weapon, fthout sound fell the flakes fro out A; don6a it eve for Franod.Ltt saw the flash of tfieexposic.n--�t�nd Bra:Ld' bell, everywhere, 9, weloame sPutild, and �y in is for' you to. reStore hty-f6ur'par�celat, � of the persons - le, f hoi.�ber more joyfully �gveeted tbaln in thei :gray and dismal sky, thickly. and ailertfil� them to,me " . . .; I . '_ a- recivo -advices from'New ell down dead." ing Ireltlild I year were between the �tatirjg they lay uip6u the. starh, atiff,earth. , The' the -love th tbat a 'dreadful calamity After a- few seconds. the: Count Parsoli≥ where'a laige.fanily Of Children. at beamed-f6rtb froin her 35 - � of -47 0'00 ma a ages Of 115 and I J;�ho continued, drawing a heavy breath fields an d Lieadows rouiad abodt, the bouighs �bqadtifbl eyes gave hini the -only occurred at !be Lientioned. on the-, I Came ioopirg into house with sharp� emig�uted 33,000 -werd Jabor6rs sid 3,000 I could'not-utter Sued appetites, tom a,,bot of the treeB mid rootf3 of the hou was petrified by, horror. ses, all bore faxiners.4 A s t mbetb6r� the S officers '6f ave 11 :bbe.,guardiaris of the ;poor, or asAocia4i6ils 11. 1\.1., war BLi r my� -fabbdi Open the dOor 'they* had this cold shap�albap:mantlabf siiow, and,the h o ly one reque9t to make of you, Q the a sound. I saw a bcefiplayipginthe�gard6u.. Five still and'. quiet a . S. thoagh Herman it is m . y first. Let the pa$�.be P _1Uy,al Alb6rt, )vbibb 'was and call for help; Saw' my �motber rush in- fresh-16o.k.hig faces�' the., r6ses -in their village was '&a Miff) seridiDg paupeisAp the U�niwd Sbat�o, lying i . I laid out in. a; wtiii6. shroud. in: the hubor ave a what bappeLed afterwards, you kuow� cheeks , oldIwere raDga :uried be'tweell -us, never to be referred-toi brighbened by the c. Some divdisity of opinion exists. graud�'b'all,oii,bourd duri�)g t4efeR vities. -by , i gle Ord , k get it-- Barrows, of bablin, s4ys there is no 'such They. succeeded In flxiiig� bha-crbia� the -But - siidd eulY, -this quiet -.,was disturbed a H D v a a 10 for smoking disiles wlth­eq�al ar�cir'and an '.bY, 'In -unusual occurrence � the po�tmhorn' fer6ve�r. tice in� his district. I COD�Iil Wood' of Some ; 3010 persou.b Were present,,- among prk.bc - , I did not, as -was �commortl� the case die whow, it is prosurued, wits iive of the dead man I " Foever P Oh, yes;. they, succeeAed fitterrupted joyment. -Th6' pastor,� quite, an i elderly bhe rela 'ith :a i-the-dist�ueerb n -Belfast, knows Of n.6 diganized, effort To-give-ilac,eaqed,room:for she: cuttingly. Tbe'66le voice u -w tit -,X aug - Cut- loudly Ao6rs�'­bhe` owVg�stihigjhng plifted in man; ��fri6�ndiy (Tautig anc�, L# t a ,he complaint of tbom''idow,' me'd to -day 'unusually earnest nd and merrily as it.drew hearer and nearer, large deportation of Etu e,iers or paupers, :dau6ing the 6t the veHsel were plao' d be�aftof truth, see, fm� -and noieelessIv, laying a, mantle of the uiiitad States.' I No doubt, he save, was put down as the shameful ala'ndering thoughtful. . H& divided -bis-attention and uOvP there 'were J61ped:to -it the creak-' vesial purity upon ille bosoni of -the oil and during the progreFs of the n -.y rid -ere in n_ will 1 . their way th by ball u, hemvy gae'sortiag tip. Th'a weighb Couint, Arvau. th6­,7&id- '.of frien s, a ' it"' of a highly, esteemed man. between the children and illairgoverness,; g and­gtpaing of, wheels. :brawu by iDg �� 4i�,rth; here, within, A6orb,',4,y. d ud ' often in a ass ofhis clepo- wh6 Sat o�p6eite '.,to., him, the two'i4mallbSt' Iour aindking , horses,' a].. postchilise. wa� h6ait�, were tbrobbing in uribion, of: tbo'guils placed fn: took his outh. to. the corraciii -)by'claaritable- fundsi� It thin rg� its wily to] hopes of 9", bright und happy tok�ef over aijd.bE.(�Quiq through 'the ause ,ease on each side, of � at.' There Was Some g:, Livermore of Lo: "a' d the I ildonderry,.. under- htle,:but firm. mannerin. Goveranient -,ageats, With- gi . ng s He silently how It a The'old curse wl. ich, bad. so: log ition." ad 'i lovely in the'�jd snow, that was.now a foot. deep, until it- luttijo. g! ;f.d die dcOr'of the Psrs inI only '�7:were 'saved,.-I�the �suiL. in ques that lao8y -quieted %and. kept in order w up beford'ibe 6�aoe.' darkened the lives,of these �iwo, and threat- silocess, are endeavoring,t6 in6uce, 300 Upon--heaing over the I . - . . I ' I a . irpwa A I rio�great atin rYM receip: The coach doo; W th 3pen, a'gen.tie­ Sued to parillem fdrever,'"d �benIiftad tb,,p�oi e -ti g h watery rLtves. tion, my father obtained si written b the merryl-fittle group, who seemed.t 6Jildlazyto :erulgr%te.. Eccles !at eO I 'Out, and- wit 1 says the, Poor Gaaraians ffice, your father.�- an in urs ]umptd' b a screana by ihei� own �itrorig, haudB.: The. 'crime f!t from his superior in o foila a tion. 0 orror ail � rap A tdre, Gertrude flow: back had: n66'� been aveLpti, bijit, expiated, aiztd u 9 AW -111 06 tiNCLE T Did you know of this?" Mi6,8 Walt�i. f6ilird # hard to divide her certain districts under the emigration No. But in father himself superin- a . ttention -among the. -many eager little, JrOm: the windo�� both Low felt w1at,bld L'ady.von 9ternf6ld, Y. .. I � " , " . - V, clauses of �ihe Land Act, and in the. Sligo jlkiw, tended the eamination of- the, treasurer's Claimants for _interest in , the stories and Heiman had �th6 last bit of" t04 Union 606 �ppkicatious' -have een marlb, Hown'rd at xt'xppe pa,pers. Ile must have- deStroypd-it. c6W')' miunfoaticrts- which thay'vi6d with one Maan,while,'down stairs, the unwonted accusing docum6nt'had shriveled into dust t rably 'Dur ev. Josiah.' H'' AIrs, and in a. western unioti& conside �sDrN Alav elison f the arrival of a guest in i-coacb and ashes -Liore., The bulk of those 94 It was u . Ot destroyed. An ll�SrJn iiiaking. event o It is I -in in 'At laet the noonday was over, and sorid four, had put the Whole hcih�d in. com, that evil now Mr. Henson Me fre, -eu in kept it:out of eight for years. tates in I go� The- whole troop, of dfilldran o the United& - they will 'receive a ton. e was, 0so ig s lifotimb the guest hands I" the*ild'littIB troop' �19mcirad forpermis- -out - into, t I he ilf, 11 each to C6�er the cas't of their paSsage of - Queoin Victoria- at lVindsor Olstle.. In speechless b6rror Harinati, started- Bpoulto go out �of doora'�cbgaifi,this time,to rushed hal . the Btudy­doo outfit� This -*il I 11,16ave I abbut. il to The Queen i gave . Mui :a, handsome wa�sbufriedly op6ned-ta an TifEFG.-aigr-d-i-a�n-s—d-e-g-i're 'to back' -at, the Sam inetatat the ljortiere, Was- spend the� fast :hodr of their, holiday in a hir v -al—. �ubscripoion towards the erectidn-of the church thrown violently baci and Lady von Stern- 'more. peaceul :6cdqp�tti6 �Viz, tbb don-, 2ug grew load, until firial y,-tb6-'firVa voice �_bmigrate those like y o a in a. State of in.lidntCourity, 'b of a, Btroi�er rose compma dingIy-,abo" �tbe -;;7 �p�stor.� Up to the last ear of his life he ro- !rpfmxn in 11'aimble J0111A Th C in. the room. §truction of a BLOW X4 libme, Merritt qwys ;ptairied fuill of,his bluu)ties. ,,You lie, mademoiselle 1. t' de 'had- take din'. feld� stood chronic poverty -That is Jill- :;, er ru n up bgskb 6 of Grxijihlc� fWnl;.rft1i*e. As to r( ib TheTnfr�h-a-,v�already'piab�li6h,ed a tole D t7tronh�e yourself,Lreverend �sir. L. t �. I 56eviDg Irish distiress.by cotri u, pogsible,that ca -not be.1"' stbekinga, and was Just about to leave the John Smith pleaided guilty in the Phil-' tions from� the unite& Stsbe�i �whiah have. 6n�Saturday -hen, the min 'Gertrude had turned aroub I in in, �.w adelphia Quarter Sessions Cour Surprise, too istei detained her,. Miss Walter will'"6xcuse I rne,for. ap�:earing b the other al Y§ Can Imt, of Mr.46siali'Hou- wa been so liberal,' charges have b to, foll6w.- him: into -his. unannounced. I bsNe impok�baitt, tidings H 'I, but not alarm, and tbqtold lady's �with the request , I �: . - day to,� having entered.,tho dwelling.- 'of E6 freoludial-in the pas6l, ithat rnuch,'of this "Soll, o ��-b :a8 1 ,TJ D CIO. TO to commiluicate to her." r as bL had A in-1he night jdih with -otb6r purposes, WEC9 0 L June, threateDiDg looks study�for�a, - moil,6g has bee,:.tsea. for A,t`q' u'ick'gstep,,uaounted-th6'."sta;irs the 6 r inthe:State of Mtkryla�.d in a 1, do not the receipt h �La bad �consequiautly � realied 1 a, d. intent to�ataal., :Smith iB,`-"O�Lt six feet til a . t, juggest'in future t at the utib6st 17S9, ount and., ht6 b6e� in myPOS. Willing-ly -Oie 'set her :baOiet� own, and door fle�w open,. and - iit,; ro us a; the i I, .has been found, heig bi� t nd of, apparen, tly great 01"Ve in choosing ie B great age o 94'.yeaXs. orty-two Years o Bes4ft'fo hour. 'a �is to be: r, the IaM Gertru OPmbn.t iwer6_spent n� 8 that he was Ore. In an, - the 0 111 ail ' :df� 'I thi� important. a was T and. Meanwhile Her . man hi6d recoveredhir�i­-, guess whall tenor a t an to:. enable the court to detemin elf, an Would: ery I Ill S 6 B 0 wha;t degree oi' puiinhmorl The cotlpdl,itt Barrows say lbt as his 'or&iva�ry abiliitiy-coupled- -ivith, d. ie she had done, awhile: knowledgo', extends -is very little - energy. would soob..be bere. �nd five little tables oil the same - t Should be jm� s "I po4a. The Chief witness' WAS Sion of Mrs. HvirrietBeeclier Stowe. that he, with you? M B, y a. a;p I. were"to be lidabea.wlth present it f) v ago. lie in the "1 H -a a you this P'Lipb her pipiched w was the,�origival of -her Creation cf.,, unc a ild, �� buxom, middle-aged Irishwoln'an. Al 'IlBual, d0tibutiOn., Meanwhile, the introduction to thievery- F is - 6eiman. In th middle of Dublin or in the countiGs diiectlyeAwax(I m,t see it?" r a To ga-veltim Ior inany ears,'� a promi- Baid,�11 I was: by I kia peisonal She, shrunk.from. -this Suggestion .and' haim less subject,,' see "wed to -cost, th 'So you- ad "frora me to this the Light"', she nent plage'in the pubic eye , E little villa -e a i at Limerick re, e-.ipei:iPn , ces o - s Ave ghed a gr g "tt ur I �i involuntarily laid both ha�ndsbrotectingly tar some emba, ent,for be ou Gertrude, did You eat nolSe. Mk It -1 till The con' ular a-ent. POktB n - I ver her breast. ; He�smiled bitterly. sevenil. timas,,and fina,11y bega. vith�via- believ.a. tha� I wouid not flool, you sitting up and tremblin' mid star riOnce dark iii 6hitraciter as �hotie`of' mahy�`of is 0 that ' pul faijos his . knowledge, alid'AizPa. "Do you dread 9 It d' 'any exceptional associates, &rid so is,r asAhe I : ive His byes -rested 'gravely 'and reproach'-", -k. I followed the I a oes notbelieve* c�ros'er indig., a;t sorpetbin' in�trhb dai goes ar face. igi;ol be I r eyes- and; heaven: betune I us barbarou�i cruelties, M you my word of honor-that,the paper shall �fiefirst'place,'Miss 'Walters, accept fully. nPou h U Lstress ptevails wlicilg the laboriilg� clas, rs. Stowe'R A19:11 - tInitlyou, She made, an effort. to, recoverier be returned. uninjured to yotir haii in osthertfalt blIttlikS'fOr all' Ltmeridk.� In the'wes ern Part Of 'tile characterA Thait. nd"', 'a goo reuson..to cer ie've- hot.-indqutic al� with thal b Slo*IyGartrud d 6 t an, �P� to this, ti e, raw on er,pBpefanol, ime to me aild,,my big man in the -dock Just.creeping. iin at 5 of the aalino handed it to him. � Ile uilf6lded'ib Andthe- 6biiaren Count" 1, do'ridt'ind.eed k6ow bo�vv� I am ando ' '- Q` " . ­ � I � I I I . .11, my bed. )a ��od Uncle Tom."' Tbe', story, of his, n00 eyes of Lady von 5ternf Giarttude :I k6d :Up , tci� illiders, your� aud*d�e'nl. he re Lot xag a1ppearance, I quietly took. hold a, _er less Suspense upon, his f6aiur6s� N t g h nedlar ageab, ligq rites '01 6bb intidductdooi'�s6uilded- after-' The co� S V7 the moresbi by t�bl-faoi that by' exr.. A . It . er so lozg' 9, yiileuca�? -What, Ger- e�er i3ayin. s �an .�Spoke_duriug -iollowiDg Beepticisi but th6 1, ha�ve only done my duty sttid Itbb L V I . very: Vig -in u0arid ..still . shb'orinT and itb-d,, There is no oubt that x�41 and ifforO 1186nc� ,, be .Ahe . I I. �vit �nd Count leaned mo -rs.to d � rue D d � I a il toQ it re an more � eb., oo, migUdr 80k . reely breathict' till the man got. Lear ge0a6diBtt888 and 32 d " "' h � vi y upon wai�ihg off his, 0 b this wif6 a un Y ad� and his coutiterlau'ce, !Wps deadly. tude. : . , - I . I.. : 1. -, - 6 , I , 6b i the table Did you bhiilk�ih oild, bewealf.and enough to me, when I whipped the. blanket Seaboard and in some inlalid w M. It w-sa on the morning of Oato- pale;,-Witli averted flhiaifyln�fiaed IOhJ no, you h r avo,dOlie mole, far rnore qpwardly enough to accept i.ocanditionally ovethis head and held him-there*iis Lies its 113brIats' bar 28thj'.JS30,'tbab Josiah- Heoson - cross6d rit EA Waterford as, the river fi the paper back.wibilout i�poa,RiPk a,wordI that.", - Th�e.mati'l�-6m.bi�r.,�i,�,�.n'eilt in. Yotr,maguani'lLcus sitdrifii�e 9" yo jploa�e.' Ali, ha, my bye, sitys I, 1 -have 'The cotisti ar, -age YS no -oili Buffado''and I�nded,. in ver his a Dpeniilg: Conversation Ztedr befl)ie Sha looked down. --yet . I ere - and drew his hand o. YO& no W in p�p. at_qiiea_� "Gertrudel" 9 He draw, dl.strugglin?, and' I tllugllt county;,bibijb,the peopl' igrating a ki& aver� toil 'iii'thesaLid;'seized'.ha�dkLil's SLe th6 uty of, j1.r:iptLrtiq­g ite nel�x, 5,13drmped Otho ever pro.sgect L1, U a 0 LIS. a a a goo(.'t7si. d 'And' 'there is ad tii so. jletriletib WIdien, and Ve. undcr8too you We you cau Sep, d accoidin%. 8;nd lie illand broa Idi tb%t.: tll� ug t h, treai from the position, tbati shll ha d that n bar of�! a i -ran 11 e, WA5 I have nolsrjgbt to. sweetest, friend to fb6m, the very tsigniticauceof all like' a wl�ale in a. herring '33 De To in fin settled iu` a8k.' foibaara;hcelalb ainja,ifiL Stay' 0 ly, orp your hands. Do whatever your coi:isciehI36 uc bured 'bousehold . O'n'th, and til'ait:aDy''at empt to bcld� bind in the blauket with his bead- to Bothwell, 'atAnterva14 takii�g' looturibg 04 , dictates. ' YOU C&nnOt pr686CUte the � Older Since you have been �bdro I havejelt as it would bave been, t�llowed' only by,a re. I � . .�l U, u :1 t§V_EG(k the floo�r, till,my bt6and; -ovaked by the 9 one. to,urs throughou't the courtl4y, count rnail, Who is dead.; but upon,4bb I hL%d,'. once more�a,h6me, �a domestic' circle iteiated 1 no knol it is fore t er, 9 Illy au'd the Screamlol' of. my' child Itil 'tile ju- )-,ojision visited where he Was in - IS' of th, dL4DC,U,r:aeElt,�y'(�)��'a�!G��:.CI66.:":Dro�ind treo iIen't ;my, ieeiings in jum()ed ut of bed to belp,mg. , I g'av'e tLy 18ack -Day' for vitdd fWind§oi Custle and trbaEad Nvith n-. � Qry 1. 1 1 1; , "I � � � , I .. I � I - - mand p@ic re Gortitude, was' still perfectly.. freb. from, eutati6ns . and 'ms' atioue. I prefar, to ta, ' h. b up b an d, tlie.bl iinkCt_tbeij' an d -art at ar �ke a, reap e cl � by - t;iic I Q ki ean." In polities —A-Bzyut6w-n(?WT'f0Tegram- says :'. Oil s� -th justly withhold from you,.td d,thbreby wipe, un6uspicioua of �w at keep edient, lintil ih'6 'time for- actiolA my Youn , gestllabyi 8 months Old,,,i ran, to v�.ader of 40 Edward Lafferty, oidhi8 Pines, 0 I . 11 4, ... I , , h was a, mg. all Stain from your father's memory, while Was co,w rrives. Twsons -a;nd 9, atighter survive'bina. thb windy and crie. for help. The man you equally defitme I have only done. what I A Action ?"i She 'looked 91t hi�m uncer- a;L a myb 1.9 at amptingtho freat.of eatipg -fivo goose ev.:,Josit b Henson, -the' ge� can never �kupply Ids6'motIler?e 'taiuly U had it togetber.� Th6ritan L -a , . ., Tbaluneai�of'R t Gertrude's resolution did not a find So stran doubtf L eggs D,, sy1or twbuty day. a. He is 22 ylettirs o,igina 7Uncle Tom " whiela,took place- mailaged to get Old, firmly agaiEst his* words,- she�lpweted bar plioe tp her eg, on reasoned-'-xidlad' i od1din the.emplo of DiJ. B.:*Vu y in your Ie to WAD . r and bolted for'the -dure" '9f�d. my utill�nd 'this pfacp.�-��To-day he ate his eigb argely want a YL Know atter the second head. "Y thief slipp6d. On instalment, and there Were -many 6B, it was aboilt this So)[ tivewell-a;s liobo�i I b after him� Th� of attend d by the colored population, with -k sPe9k.,with you,"- in'torp-6616d -,the miis at, 'thaw inyself, In -Rir prcivi,heial '6apltal, th6d Ste Liumbled. all the V�ay to I here and there d 6pritiklink f -whites, and artThe impetuousl'.. "I In Spite of* all this"I w * here ii ter Yo u It i7b w i 6 1 Well, �be yo'u­�1-11 o tale 6f �canclafis -ever,aliowed 10 Wo I'sa W' an'officot n the stree Ws ail'impooing afftdr, Preceded by the tha, 0 I hae not co ceal it from toysalf bliat'my child- falf into, . utte ivioSome lit ager grew out of,��a libtl� boh, likewise tbmt Yriy ruin ' ensues, 11 r I , I . 'I 641ed Cut to bina and lie came in and a- on :tbe StilIg btoo, tile Magonic brethren, colored a; mistr6se, monger is'ever ready to revive ib in tiffie to -part 7,.of _�,the.� young _msn. i��ohaddowjj a a soug!at to forget the burse' entailed tipon ran.: need r o su pau . otir r refifed ibe. thief." . '.Kes.* Frs—icial story was _�Ix 1, to the I�t.e rosideno . 0-f til me in,"Ceaseless aotjvit�. I hud iaiiied that I� h� d de' n I y- used, for family it -concerns; in He Said that live e"S"Ilt a-sittiffig. Y decov'sod, �vbei�e the funeral ptocesslob�w I as corr6btirateil by h6r, fibbband. and 'a police of a'n*en6e1e,` would be'ubth'iiigf, The, rst camatb� band, playing the my . career -an a I n is py, sudden ge8tilrie'of '' I i , Drror. Do you wish p6ndbrit'uo;)n court favor;in 'the mido Of sent to the eastern oct6r offered to be't, �fo that lie could' not , Dead rch in S I" , 1 11 'd by 'it to the tentiuiy for' much, and-boped to eon(piei everyibTrig by aertrudb ba&retieAtad from, hin'w'ith a *p'blity, W'her'e,� every im per tant 'office is de. officbr.. Smith a forined. peui two, gears. an 1 0 . el 1, 1 I . )Keep � it -up, -for-tweirty- ya�ad-..-Latfarty- t�e very minute that public disgrace becomes me to Say,no� more?" a,,ilObiliiy,*hose pr6juai6ea are Lot in the ill - brethren it! my portion;.. Neither ay affice, nor ray re- � She had-tiumcd Vale, but gently7 sitook least -modihed by--th AdVeut of modern him �P.. the.doctor thought Over it, herial breffireit, hearse , cotitaining -Prof. Sotokli,, of. ncely lolitko� her head. idaaR-'iny career would -I -iii deed, havebeen, tf family, carriage lations to the prin ,id� th,t the 1 eggs, must be-goo�e Academy; UYS that, judg- g He reckoned that &'�goos6'egg cob - be held. I must, resign, them n older, p obstructed, de Brand* by certain signs,' i6h mourners it�ud- cftrxiages'with'1iiends- i if I had�called"Gertru he naticed ffi eev� nutrinlefit as, tbr'6e, ben�'s henceforth, to hide a.'dishonoroh rtame in He stood be�. hand. my;wlfe.,- A union betwedu tis under these fai ad " much Obs I curity . a I ud . i r,�t) g t ve months that, 6ubav6­,c6`nd1tionSWas't . bil ir6pbssi bill' ty. eral� bodies Iately�9exE tboro� is a eggs. The youg mail i �af 'first dembrred,' The jocesaion nactivity. For a ri�iture fi 8 bered Some seventy bad cairiiage8,. and a,6 w h possibility of chole Russia star6 ol'olat 0 like mine that were to pronounce senteribe bee us, these, words have"I bben.fre'-! Well, tbert-?", tiring the pl�at3s the, gave 0 is *his tash. - 11, d ateifive go6e'eg a 'U a" Iruin. Gedrude, the power, and. might ouently' upon he -ti I p of my toDgue,"and Then these Circumstances mitist be. a gs with, it passed down St. George.. Btreet,'it wa�s� a, in u mournful 'sight.' On ar'riving. 0 . ...... Ole In the Sentence We dinneri and1as ad no. difficulty so Ittr to do this rest in yourbands. You only just as often beeti'lie0kefiaeol.' There has' ftheredi-�'I iira rN th6dist church an able remarked a, b ab the''Colored a practice retaliation; annihilate then, beenallAstillis Bomethingin your manner, Herman I Wb�at'baveyouddile?�" school teachei, what is t 'bating the -S he in mine num or each day., He and I g ser I mon was preached by Rbv. if you can." tbAI-I I et me be candid with you -that His face again. ligh I bed u 6t, of strikes?" Higher wages 'and has the eg6�6 cooked in V%r ions, , W p:with that ex- J - I �� . - He l, ther -less , --a LET -IL —ay'aa—uelialt and Sayfs a'"thiell, fter which they ends —A- gentiYoutb. colored -bre a girl ; she, would have flad, but the Spell of I Saw you kdep�1bg house 86 cheerfully and ever seen, there, and beneath: ioh his that bb expefiences no inconvenience what- more r I e-fortned- into line, preceded. by -the ern, hard features were Soften, nakes the butt,6r. ever, The. doctor isv re, th his eye and voice Was Upon her, and, ple��anily,: with everything, prospering at ed� into I Bread is the grub.that i u . at h6will fail hand, playing.� The 'procession again', rooted her to the spot. He stood before under -your hauds;I mildness and sweetness. Iii. spiteof the� fly.,, f W tided its' way' up St. 'George' a rest, aher, without entreaty, and equally without, self'of the thought thaf you. waie� really dread,ber words implied, there was an ull- And so," Says the' narrator, clo 2ing: that he reproAph, but the light of passion burned in fitted for a wb6lIj diff6rent sphere of life. miatakable, tendibrneBs in 'the �tone that big Story, 11 they took hitil'up, td'the Come. bar of ik, iii]ol.4 family� of, InIusicians; add 'hill to,: tfie'fafnily'buryjna-ground� where his eyb_,_w_hioh__cTiv0d deep, de6p'into' hers, But, for -revealed- feehngs-toward- C—You� more of, er-tru,er- with -four, ;-whei the paper it read ,-a as though he must.and Would'fathom the are young,, beautiful, and richly endowed' him than it had ever yet been his pfivike black It ra . as 11 an mborl . of an old fam -dViluiRances.7, alt the bands in the gar-, it ever'laid to rest near that 'little ol& leg, inmost depths of hot iiiall respects, while.,I am an elderly man,' to know; . rison, Oplaying the �11 Wad A Cbinese pedlai in Oregon b offered cabfii'ln ille: lane. 'Deceased had reached ":Geriru_de I The question lies between in moderate circumAtances, charged with I have sent in''my'reoignation. Do not Very, ol grand; I - desnmy," remarks 'hik an Engli5h Shilling,, observed that, it did no: t tho-Advanc6d age of, 94. Onor and my,.: iuin --- �proj' onsib it _fbr five, unaducatedobildron. be alarmed, for this fact,implies ros, i ill - J) Going your� father's b ber theldgy of the American eagle, and nounoo my aondemnaiiqu'l" if t these,children, and the went on-my-part-of"the--aptivo- pufs-u-d a of to'th'e cemet I a od �efiougb. ref I usedtoacceptit's ,� 'I cry on foot 90 4yingi ,,No good. M �Victor Hu, mblingly, and The maiden�s arm� fell limp;. With gratitude 6f.,a man,,who, esteems aiid aaa life. Mine is- not one of those natureoi or')me il, �--A , . spo� go writes tre heit " Bib o ch' ken 6 be 6ors much iLk around hia lines. P le on him 11, ... .. .....