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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1873-07-30, Page 1...•-•villk„.„-r - „ • • 7 l', • (altrasuessit 1848,) Gee GED* 401 Papers pielistsd Curie, . ;Tinted anil p.1116•606 at Godetleb, peter* ern Wien 311011-rfillf CR, Li t iMlIce, Maui:ea! Street, edjoiltins the Masetit Square, by J. J. BELT., unto* AND rsoratzroa. 1.1 'IS . N tls? ..00S iiinmel till all arrears are . i ,...iir t nn...t-o 11111rerirleno. iis 14111011111141, 42 If er,witt p tel.efeept, th, ..i.tiOM ,.3 the publisher. li.ATIiil OF ADVERTL,S11CG : Keel oen to' r ! , !..r tho fhiet lariorthm. tind tr, f.., 4,..1 suheerpont inatietion. swo , ono Bit asa ' 4 ^411 ...•.edlog 6 limes, ee per anen Ilion4 to 1) .x‘. - • Th.. nmhe of iia,ste ies rearmed hy the space 0°S.1 1 meow* y 1 S'401 Of S.. fi NODPATS11. 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Th 0 _ . SURGEON DENI:ST. dice nd Weat Street. tit*, bolo Ilene of Montreal, rich.; . 119-11 _ _ _ - • - , of 31.. t'•:. •.:4111.ntsesf). 147•Ar' reTII. • , • trest•leite .1.ar smelt id Sloe, lel, als Ore, 1, sad ors....e, SlcCal!einie ffro.iastil ttr.t, 17.4 ia McDougall 14. at bout. flr Coat -illation np bg 11 00 Lot., every day Eal visa petillita gi‘hter /* 4114C gime:teen M.D. eras. scan EoN, .ac., te.t.oce. eat ' EL•10.1y .pra. Tereeesi. • 74. SURGEON, ii,`oltiSX't It lie. Odle. nets slued door NW of Carnal School. - Cariewow. ' Ikuin 77, SC/WEAN. tc.. Bamilton ortoh, Ontario. solO2 0 VOL. XXVI. NO. 28. saws. re" lt..owi• ft AND ATTi tnNY.T. IT -LAW, • • i.t,Nrafteeiry. : Cnesti Aitarnay, t, Odom inCourillaa.**. ereerrinize iiterrow. - ItS,1601.1CIT013INCIIINCE11T..te. erket Gielerrh. a J. 1.6er-sow. AND ATTORIST. SOLICITOR- . fae.. Gaderieh,thet. ase iCwx•T NIKATWOr.i t. reteeteloy, c.t.N.rauotr.. Crablis Block. 141-8. MEETS - AT - LaW, SOLIC1YORII. 1N MONEY TO LEND. 1273 _ _ _ _ " Tho Greatest Possible Good to tho Greatest Posaiblo ?lumber." • GM -TRIM, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY. JULY 30, 1873. ilicctings. GODERICH LODGE NO. Sinolettr I %kill It RS, ae., Coder: 'v. 16 3. s SINCLAIR IX.13. SE tilE.R. Jr Dee. ist.isn. . _ . _ f WY. U. tiQUIElt. RIOTER, AlTiillSbk SoLIEL- 'haintery. A.% ylericii, trata 3. C. Dytlor it Co's Euler:net Market Singh, 1443 ' 17.. WAI..1.14:11, diesty.s,TI.LaW AND SOLICITOR -1N hadliery. Coarejkhcsr, Notary Pulnic,tte. . ever firi O. E. dret4I11-1`e Sten% (loa- n* S. 137b-tiot G• IL C., A. F. A. A. was REGULAR COMYUNICATION is betel on tdolirrt Wegawiday of each month st 7.30 e. Valtlog brethren cordially ' W. DIC,LSON. See. ew73-1. 33 eloderIch,4th May, 1271. Montn to imb.. SliQM,C)CPC). f110 Loan on FARM or Tows preparty4 et 7 per I cent. Apply to 61. can rAIGN E, USW, ao.. OeLS011. sval 4Itf theterree. MONEY TO LEND T PER CENT. 15111116 INTERFS7 ilk for 5 ow 10 •years. Interest repayable either eszlror hallyehrly A ppiy,to I 11.:N M ATHENS, ISt. Helene. 1300-tf. C AMP' AIGNIe scrav AND. CONVEYANCING. not NV v Arial Assignor. Goderlth. Ott. NEJLICOMisG7t 461 Reartnri, Alatrlit.S. ATTORNEYS, inlICIT01{3,h,„ se , Wait Ont. wit MONEY TO LEND. A.MIES MONEY TO LEND. IN IMPROVED FARM* PRO- ` perty. at 8 per cent simple interest per %mute. Apply to SAMUEL SLOAN, . Colborne Hotel. Goderich, 8th Oct., 1872. 1,338 -- MONEY TO LOAN • At LOW.RATES OF INTEREST. pREEITOLD Permanent Deiltlingfand e• Sayings Society, of Toronto. For particulars apply to A. M. ROSS. Agent at Goderich. Secretary and Treneurer, CHAS. RODERTON, • 'Toronto. ' 1343. l'1,021EY TO 1411D. . . yaoa...; 1,0-rw. -Tsetse OF RliPATMINT Eget'. itrttCarpent.ree, .listerers' cot Moons' •ierich. Plans sal Specih•Atione dr .wn tricT.10., ae,,C0t: Err ;RE wept maimed and valued. 1.3o7 :7. _ Tag CITY or TOUOSTO PIRMAN [NT BCILD1110 AIPSAYINOSSOCTITT Ad var cesnanney at reduced rates for from 2 to 20 years. lAnans repayable in in - stahnents to snit the bummer. informatien giyen on applioation. R. II. K1RKP 4.TRICE, 13ee Agent.at Coderich. Illeiellsonan. Latsvsson Sc. rtobrneon ' trs an bead all kinds of 31..),,,, Nor., Bl ind.. 4 5, , ogling.. oaf trressod Loulor, at tha Ued- a li Pleolag Milt. i .t• - ' . nee. 4 t 'I Ae'. M. CAMPBELL i'.. i IrstertharY Surgeon. iitenfiLr or Canon Universiiy. Wows, Sew lige. . 11DINCS, I AREA. YOTy111i 0,1141.14SO. ,.I' i 'out. v,,,,,wszy 16111 vi Ilvytleitt every Satuplay. 13533a.. . MONEY TO LEND At Greatly reduced Estee lietererst _- THE wilereigined has any front... t.. newt years. at • lOW 1.10.e of amount of nirnoy to interest an 1 favonrilde terms of repayment. parable hy yearly instalments; rate a expenoe will defy cbnipetit.q.. HORAcz HORTON • Appraiser tor the Canada Per • inanesit Building & fiavings Society. of Toronto. 4 T. DUNCAN, V. S. Go...o,oto os Osittanm Tyner:gam' C,4.1.nos. . <WICK AdID stAnuts, ,remo7, Foot cl Colborne S. He -Horses examiued se tosound- 1313 PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS EXPEDITIOUSLY &PROPERLY 4ottw. WRIGHT'S HOTEL 43103311nitickl. oNT. QITUATED ON THELHICHT BLUFF •••7 overlooking the Harbor, Lake and River. This house after being thoroughly reeevated and furnished is now open foe. the summer seamen for the reception of guests. Parties erring to Lake Superior by ehe Manittla will find -this house very convenient. Lergefainilios requiring rooms should engage previously either by mail or tele- graph. J. J. WRIGHT„ Proprietor. 1.Goderich, 20th May, 1 73. 1370 EXCHANGE -HOTEL, EA after SQUARE GOIDERICIT. CAPT. W, COX, - 1410PRIETOR OF TaE MIR') aaTEL. A eontinnani. of the farm. d purport' of the Coionervial and Travelling Pnbi cast WU atnerded beamed', tire, lies; vetfully solicited. 1334 INSURANCE CARD, The Siebsenther is agent far the tallowim;srid.-ciase Inentronces Companies PlItiENIX of London, Eutaw'. . HA ItTr )R.1) of tfarttora. .rterviNCIAt f [pronto. liat1311 AMERICA, al Toronto, • Vitro DItarine ilotte at the lowest possible rates HORACE rionToN Office Market Square, 0, elerieh. • eet. sete eseer. canade, the United States and Euro*, FIT-i/itrirrna:arasteed orinyoinchaux‘iiogrttn: pri t. LINNET reuse, meet. Canada weehairkia 1 Eno.lneer, Solintor of Pstehie and Ifirvinhonian. • lith 1471. w iINTCorrICE. MAI BARNES in returning thauks J.'s` tie her friends Godench for part rozoreeee, bogs to my that ahe is now prepared to give Lessons on the Piano - feet. amd Cabinet Orese and in etnIng. Reaideneo opposite Mr. Savage re Colboane St. 13G3 usic and Drawing. 138 LOWES wishee inform km, friends and the public tkat she is to give, lessees on the Piano beefornsetlytieraghlt 1;Yeensfini:. et teacher, she feels con &lest she esei give satisfaction. Also, ems ist Egawing, Water -colors, dee on wed. misdate and &inertial &hormone. pee terms, apply st tfle-reeidence of ldr. 0, Truman, Hamilton gine, 13la 1873. AN CHOU [JAE. IngetnirrsSailEveryWedricaday and Snitirday. To 6.N11.111i.M NEW YORK AND 01.AS- stow, Callon.; at 1.a.louiterrs to laud Mails auil ta•sion•e:.. 113. l'i•••••ni., hooket 3 tore tr•loil to rte.., from nil llaiiviAyStan-lts In rra Britain, I re! v..1, Germany, Norwath Sweden or lhoouark and AWICrIPS, 114 lankly, • 1.1,0;,11,1". ly 4,1 Chemay. sny ot114•1 WW1 114 Irroni Nee 4. s;o61:16:r4“Tc166:,14. • Sept. 2 ...1 A.. VOW., Oct. 1 h, 40,4. Int WAt., 701 ......... 1,1 se., tot. 2Sth Sat, Oct 110. ..4.44.1.31111.1Wat., Nov 4th and iyeey 4.1 ly 210 SS lUnIk‘ tbirrafter . from Ver 2.i. North Eh er, et noon. ' Ron, t'velil.r 10 , 14,10nr.,!,41) ,?..1,0•41, OW !Orton: Fins? 3,1 11 3... 111, On to loolrinn Cabin • E•ionrilovi Tickets Goiod for n ontlie) a••nr:in.e beet aceoneeliithm. 130. Intern,. lilt,. ViCA. gtrerate ceettgeete. ;it I.• itt EST It r n tiongla hereto thime wisIon.; to 14.11.1 for the friend Oraftev.inkel flityablv on pr.oier tat. ot • ply lat viei.e. or to NILS WARNOCK, . S Goslerirb. On Goderleh Oct. 23 THE STEAMER liiratrance. THE Lrulf-71POOL&LONIDON G 1,0 13 IN.SURANCE COMPANY. Available Assets, aity,opo,000. Losses re.i in the conrar of Thirty -Ste- years et- eeed FORTY MILLIONS OF .DOLLARS ! Clair" bY casica.c44-.) SSW 11.10..1 at nearly 63,000000, are being liquidated a. fast as adjosted wirviet-r beellrity, Pravolt4 Payment, and Liberality in ad- justment of itit looses are the prominent featnres 01 We wealthy company. tilos and LIFE POLICIES leened with Ter, liberal rota ition.. Head °aloe. Canada Branch. MON- TREAL 3Mil It, lirsitlen I r„,iiteretartrt Mo NTS 14 L A. Goderich JANNE. VIVIAN g- vow 7,2Agass tens meg 041 Tag , "ow ot Wronsed Watticitio stems we thee ..4==tri Fran Store, xs preparvig Ms Me. same? 1„,. vissosum ,OTISTEILS, Ee., 4,, WA* weft anap moo Ilt ALL *a 6.6, 61-671,%, "BENTO-N" 0.W.McOREGON, MASTER, Will leen CloderMe forS AG IN AW 'and. • intermediate ports , 'EVERY SUNDAY MORNING; And for Se RNIA, RT HURON, DETROIT and CLEVELAND EVERY WEDNESDAY. Vor Freigitt or Passage, Apply to 1VM. LEE. Coderich, leth Jdne, 1873. 1374 N OR TH SHORE LINE. In connectiou with the Granti Trunk „Railway. Shertest, Cheapest, and most . direct route. TorontoLif., Assurar.ce and Tontine Company. HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO, ONT. TA T. 71.R1 21:1, BY CH ..... me soo With liherty to increase to half a tall: ion Amount ia, 25 per a f. -all paid INTEStilliNTS 1.1301•6 crttui. En TO N11111T0111E0 .41.11M onat.• ALS, BOARD OF DIRECTORS : Proideat: The llov .V,VT:11 4.1.1A10, C•xsno.o. 111. P., Q. C.._4o. le. Toronto, flee Prerident BlorrAT. Esq. Gan Dei•nas, Tug. Judge of the County of York. W. Eneces, Req., 11. D., M. Pi Prescott. Awn, c neaps, Eel . Cashier Merchants Bank, -• Toronto, Wat.J. Esq., Manager Toronto &Anil* Bank, Toronto. 111 .0'111 If ,IIRI.44111, Esq., W. P• Steestas y omit Treasurer: Antintan H . esti Applications for oe in tins first class Compan red by J. J. DELL Agent at Godench. 1342 13116 WESTERN ASSURANCE CO.APANY. HEAD OFFICE TORONTO. taE NEW STEIMER WM. SEYMOUR, EDWARD MARLTON, MASTER. will ply in rennection with the G. T. Railway an fullees : Leave Goderich arrival of Extness Train from the• Ent, wtother perreatine, for Kincardine and Inverhuron at 3 p. 111., every Monday, Tuesday, Wolnesday, Thursday and Saturdity. Returning : Leave Inver- huron a. ni., end Kincardine at 8 a. every Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday, Thursday and Friday. Leant Cioderieli for Southampton and Port Elgin every Thurseiy, 3 p. m. Re- turning, leave Southampton 4 a. m., and Port Elgin, 4.30 a. m. every Fri- day. Arriving in Goderich each -day as above, to eennect with the train going East., BARNB. & PORT HURON poct Ten Wanted, a habd to hold my own, As down life's Tale I glide; Wanted au arta to loan upon, Forever by my side. • Wanted, a firte and toady foot, With steps leeur nd free, To take its ansight d meant pace Over life's meth th me. Wanted, a fon° er and heel; A head above my wn Sou:tech that mig , t walk beneath It's shadow lit'or me thrown. Wanted, an eye within wh "ee depth Mem own ueight leot and see Whatspringetk femus guileless hes. , p:erflewing .}rith lent for mu. Wanted, a RP ',those kindest smile Would "peak fol. rad alone; ' A voice whoseirichest melody Week) breatLe teletiees tone. tiVented, a trues religious soul., To pions pueposo given, With whom !nine liven tented pus along The road thit ka to Heaven. at "Olive V coe." I 1 ! eiterrem In Ceti haven* bf tiny bays, &lave which sheet th.e Lovers' Seat, with its reef of honeysuckle mei jasmine, and its surrounding borer of pereimed shrubs, a large and weleintannol boat rested ett ite sands, gilt - moonlight, tho 'ot pewee up and its ears. Upon the w tering ithottly i th spare figunikef Mr. He down impatioutl . 'There goes t Ire o'clottke ho said, as the chimes frokn the cherch across the park faintly reacihed him; 'and that con- founded packet stela Mit me They naust row hart now tn catehl it. Upon my wor.d, I believe these Trewsvases moan to hang the girl, after 1111:" 13ut, as he spoke, *Haut' Trewavaa mune rapidly deten thee narrow end steep 11 peg° leadieg 1 m the park above, and ran eagerly to M et hitn. 'I guessed yo woul be waiting here,' he said. 'When it the g'ir enquired Mr. Iff mite ahortly. I 'With CharlesiTigo i replied Sir Hil ton. 'She has refe4d inv aid. She g ere with him I knot, not whither. llo has g.it a crew If smugglers together, and if the police, overtake. them there will be a fight. ' I wetshed them go inte a boat on that little timely creek, which runs upletween the. wooded cliffs ye the other side ofItho village; then I ran hither. The eriwk weld tiand twista for more than a mile lefore it relehea the bay. Ah, there la the boat now creep- ing out! It keel)* in . the dark fringe Of shadow by the cliffs. Du you see itl' I I Sir Hiltoes eten boat was so close in shore that seirl *dewy word of this diii- i loges hed twill eard lay the crew; sad nowtone &along hints--• man is a large pilot seat andel nailed het -started up from the daze*** . in which he sat eltrouded,anddisplayed te their astohish led Ovid the serenely Melting face of mr. Eshek . 'I take the command of this heat,' he Cried, ia aa authoritative *eke. 'Glee way, men! 'Follow the boat eon see yon- der!' 'Throw down your oan, everv one of you!' ezelaimed Sir Hilton. Obey that fellow's orders if you dare' 'Mr. Heriot, I call npon you to nest me in the execotton of my duty,' cried the excited Mee Ealick• 'I Lave a war- rant hero to arrest Olive Vercoe ou a charge of murder. Give way, mon- ey. way.: ; ,Yotv heist lot thein g,e Sir ''' 'Blinn,' whispered Mr. Benet; 'there in no help for it. We are in few' a figheif we over- take the smugglers, that's certain.' The agile oldIruummy sprang into the boat as he 'peke, and Sir Hilton Treel- ess followed him mechanically. 'I take the helm,' said Mr. Etliek; seizing tho nidder. 'Row for your lives, men! Yonder beat has not seen us yet; their oarsgo lazily, fine wo shell overtake her.' There is an essitetnent in a race which human nature cauctot resit:L:4nd as the men bent to their oan, even the. little dried lawyer, whoseebones crackled lite parchreest as he moved, scanned them with a kindling eye, and with a spot of color rising in his sepless face. As tke boat passed out ef the sletdow of tho cliffs into. the full glen. of the moonlight, Sir lieten saw wtth intense vexation that tho crew did not contest of his own men, but of stranger'. In all things, then, Mr. Ealiek•had been before him in itratagene and his ewn rowers had douLtlesa beeh got rid of by some ruse, or by the terrors ef the law; and had he brought Olive demi here, he would only hetet led her into a well - concerted trap. It was duty to untier- stand now why alie was left almost nn wateheti, and :unmolested at the yillege inn. Mr. Natick thoughts, and a broke over hie fat 'I was sorry to crew and your bo 'but in the extent raust stand seeds place men here on whom I could depend. Yon perceiver I etade sure the young lady would accept your help. I am sor- ry we are all disoppointed. Ah ! they see at last we are turiming them. Give way, Lois ! Tbej are rowing like de- nt:Me.' It was trim th had not at first p boat WM followi perhaps, toattrac nary speed, they, had plied their ()am leisurely, and therefpre allowed Mr. Es lick's men to shorten conzidera,bly the distance between them; but now they suddealy aweke steady, swift s the large trtg, fo Sir Helton s iplessure-boat was much liglater and smaller, and, to his bitter chagrin, he saw it. gaining inch by inch on Olive's ark of refuge. The moonlight poured down en the set, resolute laces of tho crew, gni on the beamint countenence of Mr. Eslick, whose smiles grew more and more se- raphic as the distance shortened between the twe beats; and soon, by the rays of the waning mouneend by the phosphite:0 light dripping front the swiftly plied oars, the faces of the pursuen and the potuhr:rued become plainly visible to each Charles Vigo sat in the stern of the The ehove named Steamer helves South- ampton for Sarnia and Peit Enron at 4.00 a. in., Port Elgin, 4.30 a. In- verhnron, Cott() a. m., Kincardine, 8.00 .a. Goderieh, 2.00 p. en. every Fri- day, weather permitting. 'Connecting with River Beats for Detroit and G. T. Railway Propellors from Sarnia to Chicago, Milwankie, ec. Returning : Leaves Sarin every Saturday at 8 o'clock, a. at., weather.pertnitting. For further informaboa, apply to Byron Wilson, Purser, on the Boat, or to TM* Lee, Sotithampton. J. Eastwoied, Port Elgin; -P. McRae, Inverharon e R. Robertsen. Kincardine; W. B, Clark, Sarnia; A. N. eloffat. Port Huron. J. V DETLOR SON, General Agents, Goderich CAPITAL STOCK . 8400,000 SURPLUS- FUNDS 200,360.00 RECE rrrs FOR T EY E telt ESD LNG J UNE 30th len. 357,858.28 LION . J . 31c-11 U REICH President. E. IIALDAN Managing Directer. FIRE & MARNIE INSURANCE AT Lowest Current Rat( a• UTECIAL LOW TARIFF 0 F ILATES,COVI,K1NO inintrance for on* or three years on detaolted Dwallinits Churchee and Schools with *stoats. ritittn• Towns and Country plavell. These rates tend tering of policy particularly favorable W the Ionise ag Community. First Ciao man wanted for a travelthig gette1 fir the townships outlying this Teem. APIA/ ts writing with references te theundersigned for treaty; taleslon to the Ilead Ofilee. D. WATelON. Local Agent. Godetich 14th thipt. 1117* PIMPLES. WILL send (free) redo; for my VEGETABLE BALM, e removing BLICY WORMS, 11101'01UP FILICRLIS, MOTHS, T Mt and all Dm - uses or nix Sena, leaving it clear aad with healthy glow. Also sure proems formsettrh esees°91.°1 °n bald heads THOS. F. CH APMAN, Colorist, P.O. Butt 51,91720E1.n". willinN1731aY"*. words that had sprung tg his lips. Bert again their own boat ehot forward, her greater lightness and speed making up for the superior streneth of the smut - glare, and ehe distanoo between the two grew momentarily less and les". And now it was that Mr. Katie& eanglit sight of a figure, wrapped in a largo desk. crouching at Charles Vigoa fest -11• figure so shrouded that uothing of ie was risible, except a latlyes hat amid veil. 'Poor little tbing 1' said he, a smile of satisfaction and pity playing over vapid festers.. 'I am glad to see la safe. We shall be down upon them in minute now. Really, Sir Hilton, for the sake of humanity, ono feel. sorry Lir her; she is very young, you knew.' ! 'Confound it, man, hold your tong !!' 7 said Mr. lieriet; 'a policeman sh, Id always keep that impish member of the • human head between his lips.' • a Now Mr. Felice; Ilia not like -to Wield 'policeman; as head seperintendent f tkat district, Ito consideretlhimsehqui above suck- language as thisi he sentei it in his ususl wee, by smili with supernatural amiability, as he wit , blandly, 'I believe I know my ow business, efr. Ilerioteend I don't wis to he iuterrupted. in say duty by ne- t:ailed-fur retnarks. But for the elk" weight of yeurself, and Sir Hilton Tro. wants in this boat, I should have secur thellem:bpyri.:Lne.r betenv this. New then, mon, two strokes Moro, and we haps An unmistakable oathdropPed from the lies of Mr. Eslick, as the two beats grit neck and neck with each ether. There wee no eowardioe In -tho man; his yelloir flabby face grow not IMO whit tiglier Yellower u Chnrles Vigo's crew saluted their pursners in language et too strong a description to be written. are you fouling our boat for 1' cried ono ro p off, you. ugly varmints. Whet olecro:,ehwaroveal.i'mgrageh.0.7,andatit'ed1 ngiikytret.(Ealubplir°014 In an authoritative tone. 'Bid yo .ru'ievo,m,icee a. nd n take her. ylnu sniggerin , mealyeiteuthed Taint" retot tett a so - O....deuce, 1110t1 !' said Charles- Vie. 'Am I understane you are pursuing my boat in search of bliss Varcoe 1' re pliectAi MIr.hEat,,olicek.reerrau.t. against her ' 'Really,' slid Charles Vigo 'I thouel t Sir Hilton TrOVJAVIA was trying the ekill of his boat's crow .agoinst mine. FP vrith your cars, teen ! This is no friend- ly raci•; it is something tarer-it Cornish baronet turned policeman.' Tito boats graepled as he epoke, And hie men, restorea sudricely to wondretts good humour, received Mr. wi a greet affectation et politeuest, end hived grin of delight, as that gentletn stepped oa board and made his vier tee the stern, mulling more sweetly than he bad ever done before. Moro gentle wathis voice, as he stooped down, and laid his hind on the little figure lyi g still at Charles Vige's feet. Varet.e,' said he, 'I rogret to y ii)trilisoptiteyr.painlitl duty to make you tny Then the (sleek shook; the hat and veal fell.down, and with *growl linden we - mistakable snap at the superintendenfe finger; tho good dog Beate; stood con- fessed, his teeth dengeronaly visible. A roar of lanehter ihcok the • bee frora entl.to end -s roar that rang et into tho sly, and began and entted, ar began again. The latighter was c Intl ewe for Mr. Eilick's own men. join in it, while the little fusty mummy fro tho Inns of Court shook at.d rattled eel les bases in glee. For the first time ip hit life Mr. lie lick tried to smile, tool failed. The et- tanipt was mechanical, for the man who ghastly pato with fury. 'What te the moaning of this ?' creel. 'Where that woman E 'Keep a. civil tongue in your bead, policom•in,' returded . Charles Vi quietly. 'There ere no wothen he you perceive.' 'And there's only -ens awl the 'a me,' said the same huge gisnt who d belaboured Sir Anthons'e friend. 'I to the oelebrated Cornish baby, six !tot six in my steckinge, aridlhore ;a sweeter -tempered Infant between t and Lunnun churgie-town.' Charles Vie° Ffiecked 1 inialy laughter thatiollowed this speech. 'Mr. &lick, said he, .11aciog satisfied yourself that Miss Vereee is nut heret I presume yen have no further business with met Your had better leave iny butt miles! yen wish to be carried Ut to sea.' in search of my primmer,' replied r. 'I shall go on board youe yacht, 1r, Es'ilricokit are. welcome,' Raid Charles Vigo. The yacht lies in Bosvigo Pool, eix miles from this; your nearest way to it will be across thes,:h.y.tultka:70 Hrica,tylewysorue,ansyri ti isi.pny,g7ftill r:tilltiyed,r,lult:s., 0 guilty of a felody, in aiding tho eseapo of a criminali..hetsech is the doe, Mr. Vigo; and I trust tho magistrates will prosecute you -for the °IlleIn°Z.:1 no. criminal,' replied Char. les Vigo; 'butrI am proud to be • frione of liarcoo's. I- am proud to deleted a most innocent a.nd cruelly.aspenied lady.' am sorrv for your beeriness, Mr. said,Mr. Este*, hia smile envy,: ing,gaai,..nn two rrhiymf.c; yours. Me Esliek,' ; • said Charles. 'Take care that 1 do net ph tparhtr evte,venceingt3ria40 set°. i)ylr odirate totrthun ite:et otr_aron:p ob r ego amt. tahhno. tcrnhoaur inr dyse r eoh n (In it. No matter where. t'he coward hides, my hind shall drag hint forth itnd giv.euhooimn mupytowojuardt,icemeid Mr. Herioi to Eleanor Maristowe to jnatice and I kill himself, 'that countey lad has a OM- iHntiellItunigeneeTrmewhaivms;:, oontirini ed Charleee-Vigo-; turning to where !the young bareeet. sat, silent and moody, fess that you and I are neighbours. You heve pleyed a sadly ignoble part 'henceferth I -shall be ashamed to eon- thiuk of it, I nm silent, not for your sak.leeobIntnfluiertatkhaot okfaLogueltyhTrer etwhaevaspar. t to -night; and if I do not tell you all I have played to -night, Mr. Vigo,' return. di Sir Milton; 'but your opituon is of 1:0 t iy1 ee b;:c oe. ttanweewargoi ceiur entehl,nloug ric en:fhtmmeoi mai 77md .aeomd. n' :34 inyNnlo; ple,aspoen,'Isa,eids Ctrhoaurbleiso Ny'loguors. pileaacoyefesrira friitofinghotiri' in ray boat, if ilynot ill::: of abistel°rwve elves to row iden the die thiel is not any gient withwtLish,hewtbjsiautntreido,eshhtoda posadynlim.tetInhnessedsoc:;iiryPtIolhysmhearnteda 't word is Corniah fee a tomtit. IYagriTattnielleasallYag.ernall as that ditninnave bird, end certainly Mr. Ealick felt -himself as the giant took him sp in one hand, and dropped. hint into the ether boat with no very soft fall. GODEPOOH AGENCY OF 7111 Trust and Loan Company of C NADA. ifteUrpoale4 by Royal Charter. 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Thankful for the patro nettle kat 7 yearn solo. its auntiauance ef New is the time le Paint your Cutters • S'Aighs, and 'Carriages. ad the youug man s oat. seraphic smile sCe. &liberty with your , Sir Hilton,' said he of duty ceremony I was obliged to or Orders from gear, C e shops aft -tided pi, lea *En Plantin?, rai ging Glazing, rape. 404, b'e- *0. , F. R. MANN Liteletwle ftee. 15.100 awl a Charles Vigo's craw caked duet the other g them. Unwilling, attention by unnecca- eyes upon 11 face of quite a different as- pect . 'I hope you are satisfied with your night's work, Mr. Eslick,' he said, politely. That diMomfited individnal MSS ill able to recover his 'mike and his self- poisession; nevertheless he made a com- mendable effort to do so. •Wo aro all liable te mistakea, Mr. lIeriote said he. 'My misteke was that I watched the wrong gentletnan. I made certain Sir Ililtoa vas the favorite. I am sure, sir; t beg your pardon that 1 should have theught, even for a minute, that you would befriend that girl. It's really quite awful to me young Mr. Vigo led &Way, and blindel as he ve I see how it be they landed hovel. the creek; and then pulled out here for a blind. She's hid away some,' hers close -home and no doubt my man at the inn will Cnow there.' Sir llilton Trowavas woe too proud tn :make any reply. 'Ile *ea galled by eyery incident of the night; wee Seemly, angry with himself for having follow.eil Mr. Heriot into the boat, and he Was enragee with Charles:Vigo for misinter- preting hie present.; moreover, he was bitterly &minutia of hie own weeklies" with rogare to Olive. It was lwrrible to him to hear lin name coupled with the runateity erintinal, whom policemen were hunting up end down the country. Her crime at first had setioted to him wildly tragic, a fate"boeught on by her love for him; but the scene through which he had just passed vulgarised it, reudered it a ceunnon everyolily affair, a mere brutal mentor, committed by fe- leale spite Aud, after all, there was nu grain! position. no absorbing mad- dening love to redeem it. For how Could tho Wonutu that so coarsely eloped with Charles Vigo oyer have hayed hue, Sir ilton Trewayas In Begrime Pool tho little ,yiteht 'Pixy' lay at anchor; but when blr. Es - lick boarded herin hot heste, there were not only no signs of a lady's presence to be found, bat apparently. thew Ines no preparation made for a cruise, and no Intention on the part el her owner to ninon her fern: her ,uloorings. Old 'Mr. Vigo know nothing of his ann. The young man had net returned Immo since the morning he hod depart- ed eith Mr. Danierel on that melee - choly searelt. It now became evident that, sit:Tile as he looked, he hint known how to battle the astute Mr. Erlich and the melielant Siri "Antjtony Itoshelly. Itiotain bo hoput forth snl their powers, 40116n -rot and near for Oli e 1'arerre. Meer' a heo and lay of many weeks, they nese fain ,te confess thas their notch woe hopelefs. .S7441 lied eacaped ! andeifter her ye:t- ithed, figitie ,new tho •rt -rows of ecorti, indienatio. one hetes& A slineow of 'horror gee- r end her name. The few suspicion, and the • of their tors jerked ard like n bird; but gig, guiding the:rudder with a skilful hand; his lace finjhed, and his lips were set firmly together, and in his frank blue eyes there quiveeee • light that flashed across the moonlit see upan Sir Hilton's ehrinking figure.; 'Is it you Siri Hilton Traversal' ke glittural, th abruptly to t Gunning's _ _ - WHOLE N0,1380. t staffed listeners mem e conclusion that in Mr. y the nose, awl nut the tongue, wag the organ of speech. In 41111 present entente he answered les wifee appeal could net hei a yore. . 'I though Mrs. Gunnin of my oeinio saylsvlhate tcoinss' irgtot!dnei tele t your son, 111 Gunning an Ingle each yea.' .4. . Vat Mr. t; ermine sae ing anything 1' -.mended the old epees. 'I didn't hea him. It is very kintlerf you to feel or me though lam pretty Well, thank yen. lint I should be much obliged if yeti wouldn't abuse Charlie : father's feeh ge, yon know, and all thet sort of thtng ' ‘Dear Ttet self, by your e ndutitul so 'Not und nate Mr. Vi fellvws. 1 saying that; . 'Nut undu y, Do no n yu or pu r rs countenance 'On the gentleman, his age I w 'Romantic it is • worse with a girl ,• tAnturrd. Geru.t,' ment you a with jerispr lish • law h proved guilt Thug additessed, Me. Gunning felt compelled to deliver himself'of a tetnark, but as his noke happened at tho timeto enveiopedfin !Ili pock et -handkerchief, the words• were completely last in the fettle. Mrs. thinning, however, came to the rescuo with an undaunted front. ir,' alto, 'my husband the law in question dyes theory of that sort; but s altogether the centrary; r, there is the low of secie- has entirely cendoiened the were to COMO bagk to I, and there wee not evi- taoncooltitteuvictt11,er, that would wee Charles Vigo's wife, I le old gentleman, eta greet y a grunt of anent. which id to reach the dignity of so, my dear,' answcrel . 'I knew you would be . Mr. Vigo, my husband ers it straciout.' trociouti 7' aei.ed old Mr. Itch simplicity. " lking ef the cotoluct of dear air,' said she. 'Mr. I Iowa been jun remark - 'ter how tuue'u we feel Liz is quits charmed, like my- herity and goodness to an ' perairded the obsti- ; 'he is the best.of good on% see sue cheeky in t is just the simple truth.' 'fel Ifit deer Mr. Vigo, • e said Mrs. Gunning, ly mean to say that you our son in his conduct 4' le, yes ' replied tho old th a sigh'. !When I was romantic too.' ' seil Mrs. Gitnnine; 'bun han !melange to run away hu is more than suspected ng, as a Member of Paella- dorthtlesa well acquainted ence: Does not the Erie - d a person innocent till l' asked Mr. Vigo. 'My dear orbseryes tha hold a beset the practice and, moron ty-and th this gid. I take her Or deuce moot; still make It 'Not if sh think,' said yoice. Mrs. G n teener, tithe TO1c06 that d to -raise thennelees an in the air her Itchtlf Wire sileeced, half seharnedi diegust. ef reek oWn pity and their on- 1 deubt: •My dew l'itheen.L else teas pronottocod Oily to say he ha _ _ condoinned by a unive -sal Vas of claimed 31 exe -rat ien , than the cal • A strong tide of sympathy ran tow lsO Ott unpardo Mr. Vigo left lonely in Lie home: Stall )lott know, 'doper floe/ greeted MO. blerittowe ate eine If 11 every turn exalting her to Cm- crown of; her, end, af tuartyrdo giving to never *truant of without the aufferiug, and. to his seats er feebleness an intereat prodigal wit before. And if a lessee 4 woman- indliness not et towards Tele t 'I would waves, t win still sallizient tui _rote, to Ica upheld the Wink 1n their place in the county; and even their ene- eitch mies tiered not say that they hal Cou- 'some *out Mood et °lived !crime, or enlisted In loots. with her light, '31y. dea Thoo the snopiciona that Sir Anthony ;ie.& with Itoolielly on&Mrs. MaristOwo ht./. flung his wife, wi Treeavas -died atray, mot the old em 'rents ef nante stood out -in men's minds as reed Vigtt, thet and es unsullied as ever, , . , as a merri At first there was a great bunt of. .Clive -Vert popular indigeation &pent the little 'Arid ye coroner, and he win called upon to no- Ishould like mien by half the county; bin he defended ;aistell the's Iiiintelf with great spirit, recapittilating The tuna. tho evidence, and ehewing.that no' ether Itille."1"ec parplish as acceratele that 'expre broke fortl `Tolv:as i for. OM, 3 sounds so know, se n if you lot giri th1a 'Oh. doe the squire, ell kit -own you Itave on the T ; . eery mein except Jul 'Ali ! beet'. to tl ning, pin thingesis I Mr her.. closet, Or They cool (which is Not consi Vigo, the never ha , house. I her part. think her Mr. Gu lv, and Meg. Gonning instantly inter- . _ preted th 'Excite husband far; he Pray fo pear to I don't, you 'Petite as he star which "Itriathed at. htm conletept and pity. I 'And Itat possiltle reasen can you have for tat askod Mrs. Gunning. 'None t all ' he replied; 'at least none la reasont in your eyes, ening. 1 confess that things illy black against this poor Ise world seems almost justified notation of her; yet Charlie II If her Charlie believes her verdict could have been ret erne& on it. The pencil were the dila petties to blame for this. They had dwelt but little on Mr. Vigo's ebsence,. ehereat it' . was evident he Peas et very tereortaut witness. atid his' subseterent• departure with the accused sleeted he hal a leo- tint for Ids silence, not ',guessed at be- fore. The police had rectioned on the girl Tarteren as their chief v,itness, bet beyone bn insertion that she had knoc ed twice neelies Varcoe's door, and r oeived noetnswor, she really' seemed have nothine of importance to say. This, Mee great eleel more of tl sante kiln mei it w' Treece vas Skein' Wilily than Sir Anthony It !telly, while Dre Burton had knowa ho to keep own coututeL Al a. is, thie is an art ii which t. medical Peofeesion might Alava grad ate with honors. If doctore had. e tongues of lawyers, cr the pi ide of rat, sons, what would become of the worle 1 I.uckily for sterering huleauity, tho. spirit of the Ph:trete°, and the tonne- sf. the Inns of Court, are not often foend beneath the poor coat of the soother and healer. . Ilody and mind are of ea near a kin. that while he comforts the one he contolea the other; tied to him are con- itantly Itid bare sorrows that would. Dever be told to the Law, or' confessel to the Church; and these secrets -let us record it gratefally-spoken perhaps in the saddest moments of huneen week - nese, aro never betrayettto the" blabbing and seeering world. Many a man who has proved friends false, and kin cruel has finite both troth and kindness in that insigeificant member of the healin art who soothes his solitary bedsiie and if in some rare inetance te he silen is to aid in keeping some guilty seeret eyen tbis itefar better than to bo n p claimer ol nunt's sins on the house tops!. The world menet afford to make lb* madleol profession the -avengers of so. ciety. lest fools blab and idlers gossip, wiee men. hold their peace on mane Aga Nature is mighty iu her sileno•.. . 1 things. , . Down le.the deep miues, where the t,..ett laberatories oi the earth seethe in thir. monster caldrons our u ealth 'df ores; or; ',hi he sep of tree and. stelleOf herb, when m spriugs the wonderful pro- f 'mime of leaf and flower, all is silent. taleitoetinie whil : Throttehout the deify torake of this Gun is amazed,' exclainied Mrs. 'Tobias observes emphato this - Haopy they who can copy .3.teture In 'T laft etill. to do their work diligently, Ind . and:enemies hissed, and friends pitied, surmise, advice, rebuke, mul 'slander, that in ell countries and climes wic1"-d fatuatod and botteLady Trowavas and Sir le iltiewbore - • cally your son is in and patient as he thetr part bravely. John alonoellilent blinded, end not lin a fit state a mind into fita of burning wan, broke &betimes Is j ' it to form an °pigeon. Tobias asserts, . .. o journa imam. wit tongue of gossip or the pen of editor re - indignation when the . women end demote who believe ir them and aro ready to "wear they aro angels. Tobias declares jostly that a pretty face peated some fiercer or falser slander thaa 'Didn't you say thatuny deare resum- ed ini fres* a state of depression' &fel weakn is everytedeig with a man.' net, It was these fits only that reel- ed . Dirs. Gunning- ' seriously for his health. ess that begin to alarm his family obetWeed, at all 'touts, that young Mr. Glunning's organ of speech. Here e note of elissent broke from Mr. Well, I beg.your. since he left yen E said Mrs Tobias pardon, l really tbought yoa did. a'eu ha Gunning, with a face of luelauchol in - 'Sy dear Mr. Vigie is, it ----: 1 '1 - broke ' the old *juke. 'People ilou't pmeAbo you Vigteis Oertainly it. dupe-' reedy take in Chsrlie. 'He is as clear - mauve ft ilittOW its ever live 1, and too good-heiarted to be a, dupe. lu my ex- 'Ybtiutre mightly tuistaken in Charlie,' ve never had a line from your son , _ ,,..., 1 11 4 * • .* * :a , • was tho coroner defene be seen by it that Sir Hilt had bidden higher for tl 'I hope you aren't hurt, my dear,' observed the Corniahman; 'I am cruel 'Nerd the thwart was hard. Rub 'en down a bit, goes (friencloo with th' oars; toot 'all bring 'un too. Well,'gooel night cried scornfully. t 'Give way, lade 1 The . • commit, „d to e t ' a pleasant pull sight of • traitor inakes my blood too het home e this summer night.' A stroke of tU oars from hands that 5Ir. kleriot toolcoll his hat as Ointhe sunned to bold !a giant's strength, car --i VIgoit 1"st "'wed sway. and he kept it ried die hoot for ard like au arrow, out oil a 0" YwIlulf Linn a Creek into mew - d a and misty in the night air. tee - h• ever his animist !frame, held Leak the ter"d 136 ilult'ku dried &lid withered fx•suions his tones :were f..7 oattal no.1 ping 1, ef earahot; aati 41r Hitter, with a shiver ing gave a little scream t.: her husband lifted his nose scornful rikliteousness and Ir. Vivo you don't pean actually worried her l' ex • Ganning. 'That ie werao r--:-ntuch worsee That is' ble onence against society, d one we shall never for - had ouly run away with er a year or two, returned e should all welcome the a smile; but to marry such b9 a. much less sin, I sup- ') her in a ditch,' said Mr. its disgust and weariness in a loud sniff, which mitt plainly as nose amid speak, that the conference had, gone beyond thribouteds or patience. As usual, Mrs. Guening instantly interrupted, and ohm, ed. 'Well, dea,r Mr. Vigo,' she said, ee-e shall bet quite charmed to . answer your argnntent ituother num, hut now really me must go.' • Mrs. Gutwing roae, and stretched out her 'tante but at this montent Mr. Gun- hing thought fit to make a long remark. '1 wished,' said he, `to &dares/a ques- tion te the -house. There is atclark---' v • dear :Tobias, how wonderfolly et tipi mu,' interrupted Mrs. Gunninj. 'We C31110 en purpose to ask you, Mr. you had heard the news. }Mem Treweeas caniplaito that he abet hie beether `aro fellow -eel in their walkt hy a till insn, a foreigner, very dark; With Meek hair, end epecticles, and a steep in hie gait Do yoti know • thie Dave yeu seen hie°, Sir lid - ton decleree he is a epy of Sii Anthony Reekellets. An odd story-isn'e itt And you cau't tell us anything about it?' 'Not A single worde replied Mr. Vigo, graeele. • Thet's strange,econtintted the eolnble Mrs. Gunning. 'Tribe's considers it his duty to bring the imatter before Perlis - meet. He says, eery justly, wo aro in a free corintry-we cant tolerate spies here -and if Sir Anthony is the deputy- lieutenent, we are not Itensiane'' 'No, certainly,' sate Mr. Vigo; 'but why does this man follow Sir Hilton TrewavasE 'Ale there's the mystery cried Mrs. Gunning. 'But" Tobias hes a ehrowd guess on ehe subject.' %peak out, Gunning,' said old Mr. Vigo, turning to the. parliamentary nose of that indboidual. 'You and I have ktown each too long to be sore at a fr.nk speech.' • 'I apprehend,and Imagine, and under- stand, .said. 31r. Gunning, 'that Sir Anthitni--' 'Being an enemy, yott know, of the Temente*, eaid Mrs. Gunning, doesn't in the least believe' that Olive Varcoe went off willingly with your son. The girl liked Sir Ililton all *long, and she will soon let lent know where she is, and -a ndein fact, wattage an. interview. Then Sir Anthony will quietly put his hand upori her. Now, you unelerstand wey it spy is set to work, Still, we are not It Russia. And 1 Faust say -- Well, good-hye; when will you come to -see use . Still taliring, the voluble Mrs. Gun- ning settled herself in her e, and bestowed. i partine sink on . lige. 11APTER v, A footfall- echoine through the rooms of Trewavas new untitled ghostly, and the sudden closing of a door struck the ear like thunder. ghastly quiet had settled down upon the place, weighing ou the spirits like a pall, while throggh the empty saloon* John's pale figure or Sir Ifitten's utanlier. step, passed alt.);lt, evoking; for Lady Tretravas, as she raised her eyes iu sorrom, the shadow of Eleanor and of Olive. These t wo seem- ed to her fancy ever nsariat hand. Often at twilight, ero the lamps were lighted, her heart beat quickly, an in the folds of a white mirtain, or in a Bickering moon- -beam, the reproachful face of Eleanor eeemed to &bine upon her dimply. Olive cerne lo her at Imppier tbues. Was there etSickei temp upon the stairs. a rare voice of Merriment raised in some dis- to the Minister of the Interior. tent roorn, then swifttly there danced i A Fleeting cannon Sall. before her oyes •the tine figure, and the I briglit. flashing look of the strange vtrl, who ban, brought upon their house such ginOnnutdhile°114a.1;:tv; of Lit pride Sir Hilton had secrifieed his happitiess, apd the life of a sinless rine°. For prides sake he had persuaded. hinaelf to lore Eleanor Maristowe. relinquislieg the boYish tireain-thatlart placee Olive Varctoe he his side. Awl front:this had followed all the Aire eeents that had sprinkled his path. with bleed. In the blindness d his pridi he lad gone on headlong in his career, never 'teeing that ho trotap!ine eicJelin's meek heart, and temptIng Olive%) fiery nature into sin. . he lied played a miserable part through. life', end, new that it too late, , s the only proper place for ,' emnarked, tho Gunning wonted dearne3s. , . yen pinkeye. eepross eour- O atel 'proprietye eeclattnett a burst of admiration. 'I _ our opinion'. I trust, Mr. o such frightful linisforeene e with this miserible eke •, has befallen your sone I thliet knew ally one I tetfer foi 'a daughter,' put- ty:1y 01,1 equire. - • _mete. th4 sat on Mr. Gen- t thee re irk turned it to a 1 eet; and a rt. G auping,w los le erpretet every shade of sive feature, immediately ,intn a torient of eurprise. . ' d tete to know your reatern e. Vie.: she exclaimed. 'It , alotird, 1.) eccentric, you nateral ! Tobias is asking w something more about the _ dl ). ' if 1110 ' '... 110, nothing,' replied a little quickly. 'Yoh have er as Many years as e have; hien her, a mere depeedant wares family, with no ene lontly kind to hue, 1 think, ./ . d how ungrateful she hes t family !' said Mts. Gun- ' lee 'such %ilk dresses . sad have seen Lady TreWavas bus it, as I nay, what's a dark • catechism, to a heathen n't expect a Turk or Mitt- el I) to turn out any better. ntly kiud ! My doer Mr. were too kind -they should t taten such a girl into their can't irnagine why you take Perhaps now you .positively 11 tenneent, ill-used creature.' iiine here, hive his nose loud - 1144,0 . nea, Mr. Vigo,' she saitI; 'my iuke 1 have gone a little too vs I am quite insulting you. e me. But you really do ap- I favourably towards her, now I doe replied tho old squire, hard at Ar. Gutiningh nose. G tat wo look fee girl, end in its gon thinks's pride, and seldahnees, and hardness, struc.k hint like a knife. No matter what his own safferings were. here was the chief sufferer: here before hint, pre - seating this past spectacle of sorrow, was the victim whom this sin had most deeply smitten. Olive's grief was not like this grief; she seemed to bola with- in her some consoling power; but John had that upon his face which told. that he was pierced to the heart. Sir Hilton broke the silence in • low voice. 'Joke,' said he. 'I fear you hived Meaner iLaristowe very dearly.' John did net take Lis hands from his face; he only bowed his head in smut. 'I had no idea,' continued air lines softly;: 'believe ma, John, I had not thi least suspicion that you loved her.' 'I know it, Hilton,' said his brother. As he spoke his bands dropped down, and Sir Hilton saw largo drops of sweat standing en his face like beads. 'I wish I could say something corn. kiting.' resumed Sir HOten hurriedly; 'but we men are poor ltands'at thee I can only say, be a own, throw off this morbid grief, and fame the truth brave- ly. The ammeter of this peor girl's death was awful, I grant, and the guilt of it lying upon our roof makes it terrible; - but beyond this, what have you to grieve for f -I hope you won't think me cruel for saying it, but on mrlife and honor, John, Eleanor would *ever kayo loved eteu. Had there been no question of Marriage with me, she would still weir hare accepted you.' • (To be continued.) llaigiall031 Societies The following report of the Ilenagers of the Entigratioo.Aid Society of the Counties of Durham and Northumber- land, will be of interest to many of our readers, peeving as it does, the complete IttleCella of the scheme promulgated by Hon. Met McKellar. The Report is as feller/at- ; "Your Coinmitto hare to report that about 90 emigrants have been already assisted out to these counties. and about 20 more expected, through the means forwarded to the government agents by your Seceetary-Treasurer, thero Laving been f19.49 paid to him and transmit- ted to Englend for that purpose. It ts gratifying to know that the society have no Leses to report, all those brought ore beine still wtth the parties they en- gaged to Work for, expressing them- selves highly pleased with the country and anxious to send home for their friends. - 'Your Committee have also to report that under arrangementa recently made by the Dominion Government, the families of agricultural laborers can eb- Min passage warrantafor £2 5s. sterling per adult, and children under 8 years of age, la 2s. Gd. sterling. The "class"of domestic servants can obtain these war- rants for £2 5s. sterling, ordinary war- rants for single adults having been in- creased to £4 leo. aterliug, instead of . £4 5s. as heretufore• Should the Society decide to centinne ita operations your Committee would recommend that action be taken early next autumn, and an agent appointed to proceed to Eugland about the beginiag of the new year. as all aricultural laborers are engaged about that time." Departnient ilf the interior. This new Depertment will take r the place of that ef-Secretary a State tor the . Provinces, and in some cases .tif that of Secretary of State. The:duties the office are exceedingly iniportant. The Minister of the luterior is to have the control and management of the affairs of the North-West Territories; to he the Superintendent General of Indian af- fairs, and, as such, to have the control and management of the lands and pro- perty of the Indiana of Canada; to have the control and management of all Crown Laods being the property of thn,Dothiu- iou, including those known as Ord- nance and Admiralty Lands, and all other public lands 'not specially under the control of the Public Works Depart- ment, or of that of Militia and Defenoo (and excepting also Harinellospitala and Light Melees and land coanected theta - With, and St Peel's, Sable, and Portage Islands); and he is substituted for. the . former Commissioner of Crown Lands, so regards ordnance and Admiralty Lands, transferred to the late Provinces of Cenada and lyiee in Ontario and Quebec. 'And all the duties given to the Secretary of State by the 'Dominion Lands Act, 1812, are transferred now . innocent and that's reason enough for I me tole' • fall faith also.' Mr' G lining's nose here aliened con- eemp 'arid defiance with a louduesa that migh Ries startled reporters, and made hon lie members tnru uroasily in their -- In the pavilion of the blinietry Aericult-tire, at Vienna, a floating mo- lten hall -may be seen. Although weigh- - ing 50 lbs. it lies like a dewnfeatheron a silverysmass, connoting of pure quick- silver front the celehrated linnet' of - „India. 150 cwt. of this metal is ex- kibited in a large iron cauldron, offering a sight leldem to be met with, and on it rests the mei(' iron ball. It was inter - eating to observe, tho emptying of the quicksilver into its veceptack. The metal hi very cleverly stowed away), in bags of white sheep leather, specielly prepared for the purpose, each eontain- ing 50 lbs. of the MU.; the bags being tightly Imuitd round the top, and theu ho Wel naking, up in leitterness to see it.. put into small wooden barrels, caret-41- ln this irritable and restless mood Sir ly bunged up. Formerly, this liquid Hilton apparently found even his broth- metal, which penetrates easily all porous el.'s society irksome, for he _wandered substanites, was transmitted in wrought away with his gun alone, or,he took long iron Lottles ut very expensive make. 'solitary rambles on the/tea, rowing front • peint to point of the -bay, or sailing up Some questions terynaterally suggest lonely creeks, where nothing met him thifinseletostoaninquiring nand. Anama- save the shadowed tlao great hills. Here, teur fanner wonders "why, Ms all the; . under the pretence of tishiag. he sat at- fair earth the ground is spread bottom - lent, striving veil his own spirit, seeking aide up, so that it must be turned over out of the chaos, and the turmoil of pas- with a plough beforecrops can be raised.' nue to find Niece. 61•14 Ties question wee addressed to her perienee of life, I hen, seen that tenet. 'Since Mies Veneto went away, you mean,' returned the old gentleman in a '"ye,•11 sorroe lid tor,e. 'No, I here uot had a Cra" ' newer spoke, in or out f earl:Amen% °heated hue ft om Chselie nee. then.' Gunning. 'Isn't it, d Tole E `lity. goodness, it's se he le sale Mrs. eitimat: exempt vn compulsivu• mei ea these tare iusti a about ur 'view -toilet -reed metlebut.er stf int goodaeas. that • hold,i it hasband--a member for one of the e ear 1311 steeliest of borottotts, and a man who thorou ly gool,, honest folks, like my re rarely deceived. • lt is the he hani,Ithe worlillyt who get and make mistakes tin their Tee re r.is a sore eon. Iteturning one evening late from one The great King Alfred said a thousand tea, in the hail with a batman' face, anti must first learn th a these exertrejons, his -brother Johnmet years ago that every boy in England °roughly his own Ian- olingoisititdoena,4asedit hime,tointahehurrlibierard yw.ay. must leave Trowavase I have troubled W -hat would Rine Alfred say if he cored guage, and afterward, if he had the 'I time and the wealth, should learn Latin. this place eneugh. Promise me you will visit some et oer school. now -a -days care for grandmother *hen I ant away, jaungdaheti,lawr bzwy a all:Ilion i DC egaT du: '1' awnrdiwooann- and I will go to -morrow.' ow hate sail gander of enowim. . Paris, is new yery portlier in France, agitated you 1' asked Sir Hilton, kindly. •What has ht. -peened John/ What has English compOsition correctlyl .. A new method. of preparing coffee for .ttes must noteither of us quit Trewavas, After burning, the coffee is ground to _ , d to the nutrket, iseented by Dr. Deyne, of ori his fives ,which it hag iimrti 50 inn. moistened, mixed with twice ita weight and leive ao owed. womau expose •No, no, ef resursoort,' said John, of powdered sugar and preload into tab - very tine flour, whi& is then slightly Oith that seine look patient suffering 'Bat yeti can at'ay,:Hiltou. You will nut aer is claimed, pouud for pound, to Iota. Coffee perpared for use in this be haunted's' ll am.' both stay. It is cleerly our duty to susceptible e.f far more complete eete. Is health worth having? If it is - 'My dear John,' said he, 'we must stand by our grataraother, while tete utilization. "- storm of 'monde' hon. Do you think I ---------'''''.------- , over. In this climate, and more par - have not longed to get away, and forget ecularly at this season of the year, peo- pvrotect it -it is a jewel as easily teat as _ suyself among more stirring scenes in ple are very apt to take cold and sutler irtue, and in many cases as difficult to some foreigu lanai But I have seett it from sore threats, cough's, spitting of cannot be. Lady Trewavae ie now too r"c bleed and puluienary complaints gen- old to travel, and to change herresi- orally, which Hoot checked immediately dance would uo to make her feel that lead to senousconsequentes. The ques- alto had been driven from her Inoue. My dear John, do not let us giye au tion arises -which is the quickest and alted lady so great a pain; do not let tie most effectual remedy? D ryau's l'ultnonic give Sir Anthony Roskelly so great a Wafers have been before the pnblic for triumph.' st the test, and things lately have quite The went, k of patiernee on hie and country stores. at 25cts per box. 'I love not ypur courage, Hilton,' twenty years, and have always given saia John, looking up meekly at his feet permanent cures when tak,en in brother. - 'I ant a poor miserable fellow steasott. Sold by atl medicine dealers perfect satisfaction, and invariably ef- knocked ma 4ofon." • worst is oeee, 'John. You aro wrong to ito till the murderer is brother's, facie. t Sir Raton to the d he lied based ' , Hilton !' repeated P . c Y. The heart, an on 'hie Mind. • hold- taitorter of lot this affair dwell morbidly on your ' he worst is over.' . d the giant's of mind.' . agonize ins ii . he ws.s in the taken, Olin their t. 'The won pit omen Olive e said meet unhappy girl uivered with an! you it comes upon us John. 'No; step by step. ;*-, en have mercy on le eye, told Sir Hil- ton how Loved it I she Id Sir Hilton kindly. I never hate bantered' t ea go \*0g, • saf her .0 Jeh guis wood it, Ile med.' 'If it .. • t . ' Pe' • you; John,' replied Sir Hilton, nioarefolly,,lhavettforbid that •ehapld shako you% disbehef; bat I saincot go deceive myself,' /lee, etes moment's silence between ; 04 beet ; aed John, throwing him- I hoir, eovered his face with Itie .weary attitude. in inners, m the long, white' ng hts haggard toyeseSir I tale of woo that shoeleede ,souse of hts own inisstaele iaBi; Y ee Isn't forays du„led by •stppeapaimegi .buket. .. honsst wind toes,visepaciamck his ga sounder jnJgetuent.' • • hinds . . Tys eras rather wire -than Mete:eta efulte .4 • • a., • •• 4 . nese was able to belt ;"ifertnessed• data. . , . Vetter E. -Virtue rarely passes unre- cognized by the world. A few distorted optics may fail to recognize her features, but it would be as easy to conceal the face of the noon -day sun under a mask as to hide her resplendent features. And so it is with the "Canaties° Pain Destroyer:" every one who uses It speaks in the highest terms ol its virtue,' and pain removing qualities. For rhen- ntstism, neuralgia, colds, cholie, cramps arid rummer complaints, it has no equel. For sale by Druggists aud country deal- ers. Price 25 cts. per bottle. Few Peoria' unssmeninted with phy- siological chemistry ars aware of the quantity of iron in the blood, but all deould knew the inrponance ef keeping up the supply, for debility, disease and death are sure to follow when the quantie ty bificomes too much reduced. The Pe- revian Syrup (a protoxide of Iron) sup. dlies this 'vital element, and has cued many clad:pine-diseases. AW -.S. If. 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