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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1873-11-28, Page 1bursday Morn ng at we owlet; SITE', SON' 31.50 '"4 14131, payabie strictly in advance e latl,,,,qptiou taken or less tb,on Aix inontbs pF : • , • -,P..equentinsertion per lino.. `APIIIOnts 04 strayea eattle, artiolos lost or not exeeetliog ten linos--erst inoutb, illt;ubseenent month, 60 cents, " birtns warriv,es an5 ileatbs 1tt343t,414 .1,3nient44„Without specific directions wili tA.1 till f,orbia, an5 ellargeti aceordinglr. isontouts to be measured by 'a settle 'of 41 plE2011.1,02VTS: ,rates ival be elnaged for yearly tonients:— crsii MOS 43 MOn, -esuma eso 83 53 15 20 12 8 13 1$'‘es twee, six lines And undei, $4; six to ten -MUTE & SONS, ravellers' Odle. leave Exeter dany•for Lunn and Loudon, •1.; arriving in Lucian ot 0 aaut ;An London; ,7•0. Lcove London lor Exeter at .2 pan,; 4435 pan, ; 0J:rivin3 in Exeter at 7.pan. leave Exeter daily,for Clinton at 5' son,; 4.r in Clinton at 10 a.m. Leave Clinton at , ” 0,1'4110 Xl•ceter at 5:8035151. • S leave. Exeter en •Tuesdays,, Thursdays, end • 'airdays for, St. Bfary'e, itt 0 ft311•,AlTiVilig 132 110013trains going oust and west, Leave kSt, at 180 pm • arrive in Exeter at 0:20 p,m' 0. 7 redom, IIYNDMAN EXETER '111Eifj: ; BEE- College Surgeees, Ontario: ' •CO3ONEB'0iru3,t3r5f Huron. ,�fllco hours, Ste po l00,m ORE O.M. CATE eV:McGill Uniyersity. Mon - u, Surgeon, die. idenc0=Exeter, Ont. to IO.a,na.., and 7 to 10 p. rn LEGAL. ,EON M. CLENCH, BARRISTER, --LA• and Attornev-at-Law, Solicit,or in chancery aud Insolvency and LettersPatenthome and 'for- stoogii•sall7e:sie:ouf, f4paat' nt Oleos, on tilognn, „Plans and drawings eand sneeifica .R•ooet 41;w4inPstulru.scutalloint ' ttSm's Block' .0"11'ti°° of model ,nostii. Street, St, ARI?I,NGRA.RDINcr, teo4 Ai-tom:aye, Senattore, oefeelie§teliette A . rdr•-f ren.,---1177.roN's 1.3Loox, Water Street, St. EL'0t101, BH1wxxO. 4, TESS S. SONES & Mc1)0T3GALL, Ber,st••,s, At4orievs-at-law, Solicitors in 0- •,, lefmnissioners QM:, 1111 sti' 1th, `'•+.. -•.,••e's. a't Clock. ,,Vater St, St. Mary's', • 1-1Y. • r!..7 ArafirrcY0r9 :N104 tnrGnigt. tOOrKit3t1, of Mr. J. Banton's. :;.7 rkt:TIONELL, ISSTJER OF , Tzbeter, Ont. 1-1y 7:4 Olt; elfull:(114 e,.a. r -a.1 71111* '-1, 0-0 40 .• 1,• e 31 01 54.14 1 1 3. ar'r, oi-derf,•• left at the prompt attention st 16111. • 1-131, - . ,-,11,17-7,71.177."":41,7,7,.11=17 •A-771rar....77-0 rI 11,VALiNiliCV;41., • SlETT•111., 3ALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. A.B.GES-MODER ATE . u • TT BROWN, Public Auctioneer, _Li.. will:1,01:30m. Solos promptly attended to. Terms reasonable. Wincholsca, Oct. 15, 11:42. aress=waismarraosse==.... LIVERY. • BISSTII"S Liver apd Sale Stables, E ONT. Ofalre 31 se -ea tr. 7.1 itt2:46,,., 0.! VO 1.1. I., :LC 0 . EiDTELI JIQijaL3.. t 44/4 ,T"OW0111444, rebate. , Good sttublfog and tatOnriVO 4.10,0t nest brawls'of ligtiOrSaSIS elgars 'to be 40;41 pso bar. , ' 'VggRINARY4 $177=4;', V: 2. , Graditato 126tort- , of navy Ontario , „ OEFICE--lifext door to Dr, Wming's Drug Store oppos,ito Wilhins' Hotel, Exeter, Veterinary Msdicinesalwayaou' hand:, 003143 111:01411Y4.10,n3,' ded to. N33.--31orses examined as to soundness. Exotery .August 28, 1673. .•1-bn, , DENTISTRY.. ood. Horses and Comfortable vehicles always 9n hand. Favorable arrangements made with tonamerciattfavellersi , • . All orders left at Bissett's Tinshop 'will be proraftly attended to, ' • • • — ' W. B. DISSETT Prop. Exeter, Sept. 4,1873, jE)R. luNSMAN, DENTIST, WILL bo found t his office, or residence, Esater Ont., every Tuosday,,and generally on the other clays of tn.° week, except Wednebday and Thursday; Will guarantee all,,,work 40 be, equal to the hest i.lone in any city, 441358(3 priee's within the :reach of all classes. hi•We toothaolting on Saturd ay, ecane in the evening afterfive; 111830310 .05 leaving it for Sunday, aS Some do. All who want to savo their teeth should call and have them inspeeted• before thejiinellAin in Item. All parents .slioud call for advice about ishildron's first teeth. before alloWing.ono bo ex- tracted, as great damage is constantly being, done by catfaeting such teeth tO0 430011. 1-1Y FOE ,gag-figagmtgimizia.., • zna.. IVEBY STABLES (1.t,teonnectiOn with ,Drew's lifetel),( STEAMSHIPS. FRED. 'sH.A.Rp, GenexalExchange bro k MARY'S. • t• Agent 1014 (3330 ,• IN 21 A IT LINE. OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. ' Irialtets..frotn St. Mary's to Queenstown of Liver- pool, ,Stoorag", $32.20. • • l>"7:ties wishing to send for their friends in the eta eoontry Can procure Prepaid certificates cheap- er:ibex by WIN other 101e. . •. A,;ent Tor tfle Miehigsh Central and Erie Bail - roe Tic54ets ±834085 (30 any part of the U.S., cast AN:14. AGfoTT Fon THE 1•2•41•MIPadat Txr,T.ESS P93111',ANT• • Greenbacks • Delight' and pld" at 'the Bat Ratet:' T ONDON, 'QUEBEC and MONTREA L Tdm.peTle-y Composed of the folloWhig drSt.'-olass IRON STE.LA,..IVISI-1.IP S. SCOTLAND, MEDWAY. , TIIAMES, DELTA, SEVERN, NYAFZA, HECTOD,. The SteanTOM of this rAne aro intended to sail, during the scalion of 24 avigation 1673, from L01,1DON FOR QUEBEC All111 as follows :--*Icotland, Wednesday, 27t1± Ailgust, and every alternate Wednesday and. Saturday thereafter, And from QUEBEC FOR LONDON, AS 'FOLLOWS • - Thames, Thursday, 21st August. Sovorn, Thursday; 11th Sept. SO:Aloud. Tuesday, 23rd " And every alternate '.1'ilesday and Tintraday hereafter. .• • . Rates Lower than other Lines Certificates issued to persons desirous of bring- ing out their friends. " FOr Freight, Or P44004550, 0.55)313' to Diab sunw,Itentreo.,. WM. A. BAYLY Agent 0. T. It, 'St. lIn.,‘•yt.' St, Mary's, August 28,1873. 63123=smaltuf.ffERWPWzm •BOOKS & STATIONERY. TANDARD " IL" S W. Rollins, Prop. first-class conveyances always on oreial rig4 on a, m conont's notice. W, 110TILINS. 1878, 9 WATER STREET, ST. MARTS:. ' Z,XTER, ON.T.A-RIO, TETTli.SD 'TUE .01.1r471'.01Sritif4:1,7.! ligItt4g3t. cr-iiqtrut)c:„cl, outside running away witl 3 q , 417 mei or' 'of dead and' g�n:a Duval taina , L, the "OliristeeAS Tea "ne,"'(1'oorge"?" • 'We '1jii'11Y6YO,;‘'t " 43. And Yon.io ,043i110 in them /513 d'Oes Main'0511 3)14443111±,' 1 reckonCSB the best. 1 'NOW 000. -bye aint 136 father nor mother, 2;04111tYl'" •", • A' tellia)'•Me tile' right • I,114;iiile•ina. ,seat ;:an the; :gig; 'androvo d' The steet; 3t-14arson effraPicily- tb 111135C 1:11) for lost stime, 7or saying your 131,3) 01 of a Light 2 hissing my hand to Annie as she steed Levex,hliew„eclmhe was, uly, father, , '1;lie folks here they br.ougbt soMehew-,--• ttlir°11'8 11 '1',.1:1°hei siitfcbe, 81.11)'1:11b8; in the lishtedadoorway"watching Ale off. And my mother she died.long ago •DO-sva' the • gailaalighted "High Street , ; • — then out- into twide, chill countrya it'aint-trinch.they'.0 teached me 1." knOw. ' .11 358S I ' drirefioin the town to , Yet 1 thinlcS' edrry aI±11 MisS me',' the Bog -mines, ,bvere on the brightes :When toOlt rigl±i aria's,. from this lidrc;, •clearefStniiiiiiee ;' bat' no evOrt1801511der,' • Fat', soinetimee4i. oatehee. them.siary ; -, , scribe 104 bleak, and bitter cheerlessness, .A-i,ylviti away-ef a tear., ; ,,, orit 't-tt1?or ,s'elita,r,inegrbn this Decent.- ber, 'evening' ''"itlosS. andthen, certainly, And theu says they-hepos I'll get better, a ,cottaao 'did! -skirt -the • real; and when I. can't be ne lures when; L'in deucll,' ; ;, , b 1 511113 had Se j. 44 a 'time on' t • 'five of the ' fifteenhnilee were trayelled, • A-dylug by inottee eerseoad: I passed.) throtigh ,a, scatter,cal village: ,Beyoua 1.31,§ ,Ai ,itig4p1ke :road. led. me rye stoeil in 111,9151 str,epts precious often , straight , on thrmigh the flat and boggy When tho wet's heen a-limn:in' Clown. 00 untrY., 0.,itito !O. -leanest isolated awedkea,i vent had eo na1011 bin', mouthful. ling l'..,80,ei vy as .0:ttle, eettage across tt No, nm eves so ach ea; a •browri. '11041, ;tbout six; Miles. irenr town which. ,. l've looh-64 in,tiiinn Shop,s Witliqh'e'whicle`r: 1 'k14,("4.-4.4,j1c,tefi404;.,,JIK41119..t.,„.a:. 1411 0 0346- Chokefal of what1014`y4to eat. konian Catholic priest, ,who lavecl there , .• Anctl,"'ve'heard, goti-41artim awl !Whin,' ; ' With a bectrithl,eh brother. A good, old. 'while A. drolis like a,a.orit at theirfaet. that) ,;:ily:SAy,41 S -4414-Y 't0"help,the, sick and sorrowful;.„ , T had never secn him, but tut it's hind of yen' ein; to,sit by me, •'1 101,03Y 1.1i1.31 W911 by reports and had And 1 hopps,: if it's #.1.10, ,W1101 you te4ane, I , ' 101 071 15:dthan totllogliftetlej119;oCluslela_climi 1,6 4.4,atctiedultvioeini 1 aint,now afeard, of y907 fade; • ,,,i. "We'll meet in that tothat illaue. 111.9.1aged--771.1eVe 9,:le two 0111.brother* s 1 hopes tis 3103311 come when Ws over, 'lived alone. ,.A.f1e3 f had passed that, Awl talk to them liet.e in the court ; there s`e. eined to be no h ' 1 b't 11.111all la I a - They'll mina what you says,,you're fb parson ' ton for miles, ; a• wide, flat expanse of There.wen't bdat.6 larkiii'' or' spert.' ' ' ' cetintry: intersected' by dim hedgerows, , You'll tell ithem eceho* 1 'died T441PY Ind brokeen by the s'pectral outlines of enslotineto se tlieh, the barewiiter;trees. I drove on as t.n, • ' ItoOks, Pictures, Paper, Wall raper, Tayr.Pictuie Prarues,Berlin t•Irools, and l'ancy Goods • in profusion, liaANC) S • Webot"s Splendiel Pianos, the boat made 111 aid Dominion, from 5050 to 11450. .Call and rrom exa sample at "Standard" nook Store. .103-158' 13. A33nOTT, Agent, ' 11'.S,--Plature From lug e'very style to otder, 'St. Mary's, Oct., 1673. fast ate Icqald, While the evening clar- mat lee/egoistsoi dint Mid where 'tha Wcaryl" kened hate nielit". :and the wind drove, ,lsfreocl from their,trouble , and, pain., •paSt 1130 threat eninfr snow. I began Now; oeoa that- book, ,s mi give 1400, 1105 ±101 thee first time to Wish that the 1-focl4S,i43 never telL ' .iiisugui1tsoa Of the (hit) had. Slot 110011 .4,11.9a41 me 0,19,t.4. word s -,-you kuSw3 crwv,:nor arranged kit to -night • and to whit). Mare eaet,isgoo1 10)' 15 ehap.-whou ho dies. , earnestly still --what: I had often and ofteu wished befoxe--that I httd. for coni- glYeaue hand,, air, and tlitink'oe • panY 0110 of tile doge that lised to be etle,e go,otl, as yei,i,hav,e,f1.ene 0, poor , fijeads (.1 , mightn't have grown up so bad eager (11111. 51(114 to ,fellew naa anywhere my ooy- Who know;3, had they teached me some better - ; ' ' „holtal ever SetidY at 11.-iy beck and ; ONE WRITER NIGHT. • FIRST NARIcATTSTE. •, The wind olew keenly froin the north and .0111 like frozen knives. , Out in the darkening str,Jet in , horse And gig . P .stoba waiting, and e Dece,,mher- twi- light °lithe -red. ,, Corner :Bookstore ST. MARY'S. 140 414 the 3741(143115110±0 Ica *mee t 4053 311. 4314ty1ug repititel:15) do ;photo g vocild :nitotro- vhs1; 10:01 uts oo ' ,-of oval. Mateo o ookseIIor . . hand 81153335 assOrtinont of BOOKS; - STA.TIONE111"7, WALT: PAPERa F.ANCY. ,GOODSt , ' CA1±,(3)i) 81 04 I TP.Pri) (ITAIT repaying my 'fondness for them by their by their faithhalness and devotion to myself. Abo.--e all, I 'wished for the in- telligent old' inaStiff whiclt had left the farm and lived with me in toWn until a year ot[tWo ago; who -would have been with pie now; but that Ann -'did not like hint, and So vhen, 1 married I gave him itway. " 1 never told her What a • strwegle ithad been 191110 to'part with • " WhY; bless me," Annie, I might be Iran ; because,. after all, what was his going to, J]apah,," 1ex.clahned,. button, loss to 'mean conipatison 'with the Teeth- ing my great coat,hastily ; not caring te areanion T lead gained ?' Afterwards—, was 'to' lose the' wlsent felt at dinehow tileasant it svarm touch of MY- young 'Wife's' loving WoUld be to nits to have ohe of my faVor- hands-. "Be quick, dea,r,i and hand file ites abottlf "my housei ' tVoilld'broach over the case 'of 3vatches4rorn. the hall - table theye,"; , " I . wish you weren't going 01031e41 with 1110140 153 yonr pocket, George," she,' looking from the 0013)1)50±11 • bbx' in. her l'inaul up to my i'aee• it Is worth. more 1111511 sixty pound's, and. i am sure it isn't sale for you; to carry it,", ". Who's tolt.v.ow I carry it ?" I laugh- ed, as I packed it into the long, inner pocket of my overcoat. 1' Besides, it' 331111 1)0 wor.th less, when F,bring it back,, so the danger will be less. Cheer lip." " 011,, George! it's nearly ,dark alrea- dy," broke'in Annie, piteously, as she shtulderingly turhed infrom the, open doorway. .," People oughtn't: to holcl clubs on Christmas Eve."' ' "1 81011 orijoY it dear " 1 snicl cheerfully as if the words were'net an egregiousfalselicod. 11 Ishali enj by nay drive, and my hot supper at tara Miners' 'Arms, and. 030 or two Other things.' If it had been an engageasent for thiS one night only I Might have'beggetroff ; but ,you 8005 d535. it is ,the beginning -of a' year's engagement which I slicalld not lilte te lose. Indeell it may go on , for years, ancl we mei not licit enough qnite yet to ' Care ,tO reftibe" a geed prospect. Eh, loVe.?" " ; •" • , ' "I don't know anYthiag; abet:alit; exe cept its ,disadvantages;" fretted ,Annie. "1 1.V2ll ex.plain enca more, dear," I answered, knowing , she would like the feSir minutes' cTelay •" though j• believe it, 18 the:Minds-0cl awl ' fiftieth tithe clonaso: ::TWaves: of the mem at: the Bog-taines have formed.. a club, which, is: to meet, en the night :of evehy, fourth SaturdaY, at It little piddle -house Called Mineas' Anne.' - 'Here -Tam to jeiri theth tith agood choice of silver watch.: ee bu'appeoval.; They each pay. 11110 5130 31011 .,ehillings,then,draw lotes said the winner has. a 'watch of the of' tinpounds. ° .Ther'e 101° be One winner evetY ancl 'One 'svatdh sb at the enci of the' year each member *ill Miss() a Watch.. ; .•They..tillego en paying through the, year, but those tvlao draw the lots of course, get p130. less in Mira - her every month., Any One can:have A wateh ei? higher 'value ' then' the an pounds by paying extra for it, 80 si take 'some with, me that ate moee expen8ive: Lisette. you, see the eelyarate,geis now, dear, as well ;be theedieedvitittages, and will make beet of it; eVen. 031 a bitter De'del/lber 'night." •'1'i' Geoego---but Goorge,"; whined:An, distnal;ttftee 13131 satisfactory ex- j1a1111tiO11 aS,she had boort before "think .of my having to spend Olvigtratts , EV° here allaione," '` , Only rafess.1.'hot1e1, after ad. :3'1 ;Mall lib' home 'at !Midnight; -CO la "you • ill 11)153 OlaistainteidieVer •200,1,',', 1, ' • ;41)e1ieve heist. will, ,,Cepege., They ;yin keep you., Mat, yit1 OSIOW, or sOnle g.,g,sindeittei Asking illteett, miles drive cacti). way. You can't be sloe to be at hom•P!'l .e, ,3 34 13.3-33, e• et' 1 can, and will, dear. Why, Ithwa dowei'alleetted you are ; don't think *tt. e$1"0.1"‘" D EPA RBItf,1%.3NT, thee"giilifeet to My Wife; butr.,°;Seeing' it , AWLS Elf.ettastefulto here'I. waver urged it. NoSe--„44, often such times---eI 00131311•'t" lielpreetilling lovingly' My old clog'S , tachmbut toce his pleasant p.51o'11053el1p.7 dim ototeekin,,,*,Wittelifi'd nes ;' his strong and. steadfast affection, which I had -won simply by having rescued hien from a trap When he -was a puppy, and nursedand cured his broken leg; Yes; 1 'would,. givestanch to have him with ate now. ,Yet, how could. I fret for this *hen I ,coul(1 grateftlly think and: deem's, of the little. one 'who woul5 soon have it's placecat enslaving, „cheee- ful hearth ? And theta of course, fell again to planting. the 'clear young face that -had watched', me from the open, doorway; pale -and :wistful in the gas- light. N\That a merry night we ought to haVesbeen Malting of itz-=-Aunie and I—chopping" heav and then into onr fav- orite occupationefadding story alter "story to that Spanish castle founded on our retirenient from business With a princely competence.It was -rather • early, poliaps, to make arrangements for the event;but it was just as well to be in gond tithe:- And When YOU ere On into the future-,-Yague to the beStiof eye8 '.=,.4Ssn't; 1±3 instae easy to see things rose-colored , blue ? in these phiaiemt dreams drove on mines'svere; round. Me, ,and I drew up 1437 horse' olie the lerstPublie-house where. I" War; IS -meet the, ; All the membere'llad assenabieclin along, well - lighted room, ;svith a sanded floor and an immense fire roaring in the chinaney While I stood before it,' restoring life tb my.parifiecl..feettland fingers,; flooked. rothal" at the dozen, men svho had their, pleees 51111511401111110, and, I seated thein a set °di -Leiser; kindly 'fellows. 111-a1 as the „evening Wiese On.' thy opinion. ,Ond 02 ' twat \vote; stdlen Mid 'nu) ody,. °thss,arting every amenelmenteand: chink - hag a .geeat deal -M a." kind of gruff and gteedy silence; 'Onti, twe.'were bois- terous •andeotitradietory; droppingready oaths -.Continually froth, ' their lips, .,and bringing deems -their fists heavily then. the' deal.teble to enfoece theie ;rough and noisy wertis. 'And' 'ethers, Were quiet, ardeady then, -with verYfee57 words to say, and 35 very delibeeate way of saying them.. But, entong them all,, 11 noticed one, most , partieultalet; star" ahoVe, his 'coMpAnions in Cordiality and kindness ; quite ihe most, tileti,Seiht, 'tlie most" geni= al; '53151 the , most intelligent Man then: bellaRref110 .3115, ioo, with (10051(1111 quiet respect:as:high poet of:the others dispensed with, and, 'Whieh • IS raire, 410edalr10111.2;' the tiog-inilieS:" 'Hew coild 111 help, being', glade whenthis ,maat. drew the:. htelcy•lole, • and ,;weei 1133 beautiful, an.., English lever 1551.0310,13eet1. 4011415 to eetet? (1671, 'With ±0 lieestY •Cbidlitlity, the 'man e3ieh04i116 lie,ve -the 'tote 'drawn again ; 40,0ouliTv,4it,,,ho did'," 41,4714 'Solt , Of 1118 1110,108, had. set ;their , he as 18 on. it; net gati,ved titie,propctsaltat enee,,,objeeting, ;gee -eel's% °to it on principle, end the e'ratell 8IoWly the round the lab jilti,,,ouTesth 11 ,this etnaut tka. ;Bat telaniation tof iinerechility; mid ;tete t1 3ntwc1'0 ;only riisit bY, the 11)1:-.V, 01.1/.11`'-06t Wa1141" not be that bliosee1h0:00 155433c74, „ . 311)41 13±3 9.. as lunch 318 his life ,was worth; os- to take sun out .canig 'love it, 'rind iastened to the stable ; Most; 'ifnet :all), 'of the Compaityrfallow= Mg; Mee ; 3the !lioriie "dead dame," as the ostler- had. said.. These; Was 119s01115130e,,of,3711e, taking me; 1501U9.44, night, at, tSflyg11tC. 1 hadaset ed through • all nay boyhood, at afarni tthoirb knowing, a little ti,boltliorse,, and'Ilelt'.Cettain -fhere„ °.hial been 'foul plaY here, it could etverniliait 11 pick lead beenrun into the fleedia under the' knee, abst 'Ielinew thatthe animal iteeless niche& enema'. icould not. prove the cleedaof Lfelt: AIL most as". confident Of it: then:. aseeledich ,foin., hours afterwards, when 1 couldfee1 certain who had done it. • • , have" to stay 'here till morn - Inge ste,': thp„datelleisl , said. " 11315110 31013 as comfortable Itaposeible,thI,anewered, thinking a litincleedithotighte 11 ()nee. "• 'cisait: isn't it a ditee 041 1leqeswty, ±171?, ``Tiat7fEits110 otherttecOnveyaniieteetit•11131 place."' ..• gs1 "No liorse 1." I' exclaimed', lacewing, I, Could not for a moment entertain' 'th,e proposal of staying. ; • ; "None; at all, .•except, ,thy own pony, sir. I couldn't possibly let :you have him, because bets got to ,carry in twenty 3131105, as scion as it's daylight, to spend Christmas „, day \vitls-iny, old father'," ' Have none of you'a hotee here?'" asIscid; appealing in desperation' to, the atineee. "I will p34 ydu 'anything you like to ask .ane for ;the :use' of- 0110 ;to- night." . • • 4 ; ' 1 no onejliadaa,horse at, my dispo- sal, or at his own either; and theyeould bubjoinii nay host's persuasions to me to sleep 'at the Miners" ,"Arins. " if the horse is incapable in the morn - b ing, sit," they said, " and yorevOStill to Wallt, it'll be better in the daylight than 1103(3 in the dark.. There'llbe plentytof Snow :4 dileetly., and ;likely to, be' 3± frighful night."; ; • ' J, , ;. ' Not for one moment, though, did -I hesitate When I thought of Annie; of the. anxious uight • ,811.0 would ppend, waiting for . and, vainly, expecting ; of the dreary dawning of the Glarianaas, morning. for her as I had promiSed ; bmtt the delay was not my, 0W11 fault, and at least 1 might.iet it in felt her'at 'dawn, and prevent it break:nig eailly and 'dreare. for my wife. I neVer yet had•Shrtnalt frost a fifteen: .miles'. ,Walktteven. in.the dark; so 1 saidsgood-niglit to the miners with a laugh, which1 Was intended to' prevent their laughing•at What theyevi- dently thought a Qttixotic intention; and started briskly, while *dye called, a " Good -night, sir," cheerily after me. On and on ,thinking busily, (1S 0110 naturally does on along solitary walk. Bat presently the, snow began to fall.; and, though it was but Slight ab first, the quiet. 1)101AS-111 tli6iigheitosrfroer, soon dispersed; and so I sang at company, shouting hietily to 'keep my- self :warm as well. :as 01100001. Arida wben I Was tired of that,,I whistled old familiar airs, and improvised. eecentric variations. • 'Anything to shorten the long, long stretch, of, whitening high- evay egybhilig to deq4en the cutting, piercing .blast of the night winds... • . I should think, I had gene a couple.of miles when' I "hoard'. fbetsteps ' -on the road behind. inc., irroiiis/e vas to tarn 'awl 'wait for thetsediety 'cif any' ttavaler who might: be . joinneYing -on my way ; but my second was to quicken. my steps With a nanieless fear- This impulse I followed" resolutely yet ; .but as I hastened en., the steps be - 1111511. me hastened:too:, • ; No honee 05 huinan being was there within"sight ot earsliot. I had -valuable , property, about ,augh;and not. even stickin hank „ , 'saw what tierana; dom11 fools4; had, ,been ,in 134(3r111)gat,a1I, from thellineretAeine".toeniglit. , it all., With A flaels° Of pain 'iliactilesneti,' as the step§ behlldlt et,eactily'gaine'd Upon. me: I hurtled ati,'•trsiiiet in belA 011131 clicl so becaiis,e, ter inytfirom§e',te. Annie e but '1 l'En.e\v` it Watte',±ecillYtffellie svhibh quickened' my' 'breath.aaid. ±411111- 8101)8, though fear wp,senet a usual sene -satibn' with m6. The tredd:-beliincl quickened' 0;8 Mine "quielteliect;aied pre- sentlY two 'men '0Veitobke11S0,- onejOin- ing .1110, t1.11' ,0i0.10r ' side; '1.1-ibir °faces. ,Were' coVered With blielt:crape; Send eaesh Cartied a stout stick in-ltishatficl,.'Wheis the first '.8,000Steil peertitioneeS I; recognizetl the; ;voice of ,ehat, enemboi- of ; theeclitb who, had most. ofrall ekertedthinaself to entertain me .at the Millers' Arrnse 15115whohadeoll'e.reci to give up his lot when he became the lueky, winner, of the. watch. _My ear is quick tp recognize yeleee, rarely de1)e1i7 lug me, a3 "i0 'oico 021111± Man, was , peculiar,_ 7171i"011e his insolent; ,speeeht was ended, the,secondivin liteke in; and I, felt 1 emilda cletea thee'vniee •Of the' ostler who hid told Me' 'efnte the lanees ,of telY ' ,' ' • Como, el -id t''' he Said.' '''‘Vhat'S the use, 'of taliims to It:int.?'" IT-Ie'S; 'Only .4et tOliand ch.er the watehes'; We want ;notintig ea* of him." ,;,,,". That's it '' said: 1118 fire t 101 read= ily. • You ect; what .'vee",Vettnt,'"ilie ad- ded, adAtesitig Inc theeateningly; i';803 be quick alnut ; s' • ; ;- 1 441511t 03)41. thing plainly" en oughj :11d! wauld. be 01110. ±0(13)1081±0 to feign notatiee of esti hit they 'Meant; s01 sirrai ,hly melte11 hem what they eveyo; going. to do with "Pie A stupid TIT, - tiers, en ougl, bat eatight; at; any delay, stel evalltee on,' iniprotected,beteveen :the two srotig roaghly,elad: 111111053 with theiainasked faces, and theit stout " T shall be so disiaty and labbly and e erg1511 44,33311 .• aissl ^"S"No, Yon Wion'telovc1;; ;became() I. slubli be/horao'by:•tiVelve'te lot 131 the,Cliviete malt, -..11flierde that's .a peomiso, mid yet !bless ealtethertrve evet broken ii,"pr ise to. yott: t#Ino i s 10 110 •) el);for.0.404,1 WHOLZ1 NO 14 Itglittrtnialtat114117 -anywhere thealiut on yent persons, I'm mid main -boom brolien, sa,ils split, and thlfiRing." being" other wiSedani aged. •The steainer si tici)aliev64.'saiditeiisecoollyeass anyone. lif,Yett, 1793)90.41Jiatu1114ty. could, unapt.' • the ',. circumstances ; ,but 1 ,was also 0103511 back.. 5130 133 but slight- cOuld eee that :the num were little un- ly damaged. The seliooner J. if. , pre'esed by the import of my woeds. lIolmes came back, havirtg her to wposl We'll soaks all that between our- solve's," the 'bethir ' said, with a grating chuckle; 'and 5383'1(011 "don't seem in- clined 119 111111(1 over that box peaceably, oureelyes. Go ,allead, " Coale" lools liere you. fellowe " began, with a ' stuldea attempt at cool defiance, "1 know you both • well enough, and cans swear to you. before any judge hi England_ Don't you think it would 1 be your Wisest plan to Offliefdre yOu'ye seven :years' trail- -sportatien. to lobli 'forward to ?" " Leave,those little personal affairs for ne to settle," sneerecl the miner ; .11 we'll • look, after ourselves when, we lee.ve you to-night.,COme, look sharp, that we ain't tempted to make you): swearing -to us- rather harder than you could svislt. Don't you see that ',we're two, of tie each with twice your strength and there' e .UQ. help within a couple of , • " Mate, stop this ridicu- lous dawdling," put i11 the other man, sttllbnly.;" I won't wait a minute lon- ger dawdling .i±3ee j the 001(1. .As he won't 11531511. 11113 , things out without any fuss, we'll do it all for him, an5 do it sharp. Tie up his inouth with the haw ,kercher, ancl pass me the cord." • My mouth was gagged 1131 011 instant, as it seemed to me; aud, while I fought frantically at, the ruffians, they seized nay weists, and bound thena round and round With 'a thin coati, pierping the flesh until the blood came: I've got 'em safe enough, and I'll ,tio 'em so." muttered one fellow, with a jeering 8tl lag yuhliwhile rLd ig tight ti o n° tthh'e' erb 111.; eaaas thoi my eorst. Hold. hatcl one Moment." 1 Just as the man- spoke, and tied the first link in the eord,,,,there came teward us slowly, from the hedge on our right, a.geeat black mastiff, hie sha,ggy head i•afebd,1-afia hit 'sharp grey eyes shining in "the dim', Weird gloom; of the snoWy. night. Ile ;hesitated a moment before he reached us; then, avail a shrill bark with which 5 mastiff generally prepares himself for an attack, lie rushed. upon the fellote Who was holding me; seized hianSby the threat, anclsthrowing him, down upon •his ;back, stOodwith his fore- 33131315fOurgleits iltlereckmaanta'a's, cla'ebsjte,et', Sollraavileni fear, as the doS fierce eyes Met 1104 s� closely; as the clog's white fangs" gleah]:= ea between hie' drawn lips, anbll lais an- ;gry, panting .bteath 310533 and fell upon the man's owl1 ghastly, cheek ?" '8iii.eitS7 ' 3 ' ' i ", '‚, Ift'S A lige fOr you to quibble ever, What avdtsay," the, , first . men put ita qUieldy ; '111 'olde.'; 43575 ±103 biitie;°(mil "'Ye leti'lii ea to, spenit nnt'elr:iir tlriS'elirn:,. eCon-chgled lle.v week.) : Xjght 3, All 'the seamen who arelvted: in por' Yesterday unite in saying that such a gale: as preyailed; on. Lake. ;Michigan niglst before last:they never withessed before. The fury cif the eleinents was pet-Teo:Ay appalling ancl men that laacl .never knew 'fe, ar or clanger before sank d.ow upon. their knees and prayed to Heaven • to be saved fsom. a watery grave. :Every vessel that left .this har- bour claybefore yesterday WaS compell- ed to return and seek shelter in the' tilts,' 'Vessel oSthers Who hate allthey 330802e011 the are gloemy and de- 'spondeclat, anxiously ,await des- patches from other Poets, informing thetas as teethe ,safety of their crafts. ; The logs °nil() pretierty. Must have been., immense,, the lake, as far 'as the eye• can reach, being strewn with frag- ments of linaber and other, propetty. As yet -no lives have been reportedlost Mat there is hardly a doubt that many gallant sailors have found; a Watery gegyea and ere ,teyertty-forer hours have have passed the papers will be filled Ninth egrams annontacing num meess disaeterk end. ;heroic deaths'. ' enow s torin :set in. about. ten &clock the!, !wind elaltisvinga,:e briskly, ',which rapidly .incvettsecl, fere°. rib 0 tt-Svelve th,Wind 'had Verged etrenhey to aidebli=northSvest and was bloiiing .with • : thiparallect! fury. .At two e,aock hurricane:wee; at its height, after; evhicja the etorna sabeideds but the waters,.of the lake remained. M turmoi yesterclay,,preVenting tug",boats freni. tile relief of Ve43sel8 at 'anchor 'outside the harbour waiting tothe'tosved in.• • • ..! The, :captains; pf. the ,peopeller , City ,Of Ilesv 'Yorke who al:rived. here yester- daylfront° Ogelensbutg, Statee, that he haalicoph. Oh the Water for 'the last \velity -years, but -each 'Athens lie heyer encountered; •before. The hturicane Was 'blowing from the northwest, and the, S1101,17 yip's falling So thick that it all litter ill1pOSSibility tO look live feet ahead.. 1 -lis vessel weathered the Storm Went:being only .slig,htly damaged, CaptaintCharley:Janeen of the schoo- 01 v6 fa -'e16"1)t1fliatie• 1a' *w , , , „ out owls atehh'a 16W 0331311 - 095ti1' h' 131111513 , nes.: gaggie Thoipp)11, ..vvilo.ctiapo yesterday evening At five o'clock, states, 'that it was awonder that vessel esoapedttinhaished' from efiela ft gale ae that liteerailine-, night before 'last, "'His vessel was bett70.iglitly injured; but:lest half of ;her 404 pad ." of lumber., . The Thompson was , At, (Molter off the Marine• Hospital • seVen . 0,010014' yestettlay merhingiintilt fent' &crock sir the 'aftereibena. ' Thechaantatm schooner A,; Moore 111 ,tow , of , ,tlae, powerbil, steam, huge ballentine, eleft hero Tuesday, both of 'Miens !heat] ly" lOacici.. With coin', for Th.ttlfalo They elmbrintered 'the near the TWO Rivet's' Point, 0)15 35050 so roti Oily handledthat the line 'had tO cutv ±36 si,v6 both Vessel , 4°0111 sinking. Th'e Btillentito was bearde& by the"eese; showed the slighteet symyt 13) St'ay dOal earried‘of her °These was .a spaCe , of,gtehin sleek; The, '1116050 "(01010 Id snehot iii.sid11 Were. three IseloseSt aboitt'1./0 1 r04113 froni:ChicagO;,atid; the igreatid, little Mound ,extenta aWesige;is,betibiewii,', The' ':e0,611, 011 35111e133"35a1e estroittl'it,- ma 1?adlen11ifte cense baek to the clity, 111311. is the 01Ymin6l to kneel; 4 e011"13reei'el31103 :IOW loading with a lle'3Ve eiipplYeof oal 111011510104333±0 wao WO" 133t31010 „8119..4343i11±01ert3391t13311o.a1 het toeMerrotsein chairs the a b Ylid.,:8elibOner Gallatin, which 11.1s6. itheta .h.Aa st PlaCe bete fin ,Tilesday, ' dame liaek ag±1,lm31±bv 1311135 Moittid, s13, 8101e11.6.1' li'igging do Llt13 1t117 41 8ii1)00(1;•• 30113 o13krwi±O SOTIO)141,31 &MI5. ±11111±1± i±SldAlg 1111.31)31, 1333(1 ,andltir 231;000 bitshoi±oi gfril,O,bm bew.4 tyth miemity awl-m.0A by 3v53te1),- 113ee51ev,/0.4;. Morey vo,e*:.e hoe' torn out and her foresail torn, I9ho Schooner 311. M. Posts lost her fore8ail and part of licr deck load, mad the schooner ;Atha B. Merrill 0±11330 111 her gaff and sail. The schooner Wm. Jonee 11535 11150 a very'rough time. She was boarded by the sea and her eabin Windows stove in. Her rigging is also badly damaged, Many vessels are ly- ing at anelior ibutside the harbour," the tugs being unable to go mit and bring them on account Of the lake being still very much clistinbed, throwing, np its angry waves many feet, destroying or damaging everything within its grasp. Mob Law in Missouri. The Clinton, Mo., Demoorat says "Prom Mr, Longsdon, who resides mime Mentevalla County, Mo., and who passed. thyough Clinton on his way. to ;Johnston County, on last Saturday, we learned. 1119 ttnnexed particulars of the hanging of'a malinamecl Theinas Box, seven • miles meth of Virgil • City, in Cedar County, and near the Vernon County line. It appears that Tom Box had just finished a term in the peniten- tiary for ' counterfeiting, awl on being released a- short time ago, he made his way to Virgil City, where he has two brothers-in-law living, one of whom, WaS in penitentiary with him. The other, . by name McKnight, Box was stopping with. On Thursday night of last sveek, about twelve o'clock, a posse of armed men1 called at Mcanight's house, and asked for Box, who surren- dered, and. was march away in the dark. - nes of the night, the mob first warning McKnight, as he valued his life, not to venture ontside of the door until day- light. When mot•ning came the clod body of Bex, was" found suspended from ;the limb of a small tree, a short distance 1 -le was hanging 50 that hik -toes just 'Leached- the ground, was in hisshirt sleeves and his shirt torn, whibh ;hostect that he had not submit- ted to his terrible fate without a struggle. The ''next uay when Mr. Longsdon pas- sed by he was still hanging, presenting a ghastly appearance. A:number of men Who lived i11 the vicinity of the hanging had congregated, and were talking. over the affair and, awaiting the arrival of the corones. They seemed to approve of the hanging, and manifested no surprise or exeitement. There svas not one veho • Would .acltnoWledge to the hasiging, 'or who would state anything connected with it, anil the only reason assigned :for the perjeetration of such an unlaw- ful act, as that related., rested in the fact that a few day previous a man who. kept a ldnd of grocery store and grogg- cry combined, at Easton, a point of the road. near where Box lived, was visited by two men in disguise and brutallY.if not fatally, beaten with a club and rob-, bed. They entered his store with masks over their faces, mil called for liquor and while the grocery keeper was in the net of ,drawing the liquor, one of the men struck him a terrible blow with a club, felling him to the floor and ; they then beat him over the heacl, breaking his jaw bone, and ofter robbing him of $80 in money, and taking some articles from the store, left. FOr this crime it is supposed the vigilantes hung Box, it being asserted that he' syas one of the parties engagecl in the robbery and at- tempted murder Of the grocery keeper." lid, ItI3& 233 t ; 110 14fat ' 1 MID, 44'41ta3 " ".1; hat will doe " r4i111 Ws head wee u the,hole'i him, and, his bleeding neeitt were, etaring hae in the IVO, sietant, etill with, t.14 ensile piel-ed the heed up threw water over the faSey IQ • 1.•\4141,' brood and Shad, and hresented it ;la1)el:08o officials,' who nodded and e ed to go on with the next the assistant ;then gave the cerpee'd1-310t, bstween the shoulders to 'OipeltheMOS1344-1„fia11y threw the carease aside like a log of W004.." ,ntey-.1...,„t4ougllt”:11 'thittlit dome off so easily ; it. ivaeUks chopping eebbage, only accompanied with ayeettlial• and'inest. horridskald --that of cutting' meat in fttet, .ThorOr was a donee crowd, of ;Japanese present,„ inchuling many:Sam-nen and even child; ren ; the people never' ceased te'eatsii smoke, andchatter the ;ayliele CtinaSs, and even occasionally laughing, juet as. if ,theY wore in a theatre. 4 The 'eXeCii,-"."1.3' tiener poured ;water ispon his sward ber tV1;:e0,11 each deeapitation, as one ,S.VOte,,,et knife ha order to Cut india=rubber. ' Staltdeb-tug the Ladies. Prentice Mulford thus writes from Europe to the San Francisco Bulletin.: —"I would say to husbands and bride- grooms coming to Europe, leave your wives at home: Lathe matter of keep mg down expense you'd , have yoat hands full without them. You will a 'times have them morethan full: Aiello an,d you: may be able teitesisletemptation; hut when you bring her' with you; you simply scuttle your financial craft at the bottom, salt on the fire atop, aid light your candles at either end. Ilar- 111105 men have told. me these thhige in confidence. They say that enoe'in Lon- don or Paris, the 'woman's' financial sense and prudence desert her entirely. She runs mad --financially mad. What she' ean't spend she gives away to beg- gars, streetnuisiciaus—anybOdy who iS' by 'to take the cash. To'let, hoe out on • Regent or Oxford steeet without a keep- er is for , her to return in, two hours without a Chilling, ang iu another hour a van, drives up to your lodginge; laden with 'ha purchases. When baying dry goods palls she falls back on char- ity, and svants to adopt an English Infant, svith the mother included, no matter how diffieult it may be to find the father. Indeed an uncertain pa- ternity only renders the protege More desirable and interesting." ; A. Frenchman has invented a boot with wheels; he says the wearer of these, hosts can travel faster than a horse. • 41'.14Tpa43te5e itleecittion. The London Times has received from A correspondent the following account of a Japanese execution went to see anexecutiota 151 'Yale out of vile curi- osity, I:repented of it, but still 3ittwas a most extraordinary spectacle, mut fin-, linseed me . very much. The culprite were eight in 11111111)0i', one being a, WO - Tho operationwas performed with wonderful dexteritYgand coolness, and net ono of them, eve the evemen, s of fear. roped off; g in, the • The demonstration over the capture of- the Virginitis 'anti Cxecution:. of the passengers hatl greatly • , subsided , the City of New -York arrived. at Havana._ Newe of the second elaughter at Santi- ago were not ref -461110d 'with:the' same 3316 thusiasm,, though; nearly every ene,ex...e.:,‘„, linseed satisfaction. Jouvellar was 'understood to; be strongly', in -favor of 11 the 00111'89 ,takep 7111,1,,, the captiyeplat Santiago. In Ha;cralla WaS apparent btlain3/46'itt' 011)itigtbill‘,tailoti,i1:13.6%Ilir*,b.,aeti,,,, 11) of prominent citizene, .expresSed., yegra, that the execatione had:been perfOrmed se hastily. In -private conversation it was ,apparent many .wore ,doubtful ,of the wisdom of haety execntiens. Bombalier, the expresS agent, whose arrest on' a charge of cairYing treaSon-; able- corresporidence,i; it 'las; been , ant- neunced, endeavored to, throw the.packa age out of'the window into.the'harber,, but they fell inside the railing 'of the vessel, and were quickly picked up 'and est" examined by his captors. He wes. at. ' once cendemnecl,to death, and the-fpl= lowing day was„fixecl,for his death. Be- fore the execution of sentendet, the Illoero Castle sailed. - The Morro daStle brings intelligenbe bona Havan,a, Bythe extens,iatte corree- pondence svhielr has been seiz,ed,•many, pei..eons On the island' hithertaiiinaa: pectecl were implicateds".Nand ES'S"; that, 1 Morro Castle 'left Havana they- were being shot without -mercy. 4 was es- timated thattiliout forty patriots on var- ious portions ofthe island had. naet his fate. The Morro Castle, frona Havana, re- ports on her arrival at that port on Nov.. 1 2,:she was .•aton(4;e boarded;hy,the,offi-,:y cers. As long as her passengers,re- e. mainecle at s. boarEl they 'wore ainmoleeted but the moment they disembarked some were seized by the Spaniards, "Of the 17 steerage passengers from New York 6 were arrested, but were discharged immediately after beineasearched. ,T1, ekplan'ation"' Made bY"the'effleeifs) that they were supposed- tto be bearers 'of revolutionary clispatche4 tUt it' wa's .founcl upon enquiring that4he persons for whom they were search' g -were board the City of New York; lards in 1-ravana had, been info - telegraph, that sus icious left this cc vana, the in the sam her passe previau 1 six men number sive con. about. 114,' Sal por but :*/2tir"M lescopp,or.a time' giveS aCootturOt accident which bad the',Quee tuctal two, of the royal P31111 drys previously. agn,the .after Thursday,. it ,sates, IVIajesty, iant sem,' who are staying , watering -place OfCascaeS; Were Wrai on the beach ofs Mexillioe'r neareL rocke known as the Bocadag.infert (the Month of The, helforge the sets clashes the 'Oa*, aMl, sonietithes 'Mount to the big,hbet 'r The ybung;Princes rah along the and left:the Queen behind, whon ly afsvave-rushedamong the .1.0 surrounding the Princes, cenie hate one of the deep baeirts. Queen, seeing the peril of her po to save them, but lfer dreeS'catelii. a rocky point, she fell 'into theSeew but still mangaed, to grasp at' infa Don Carlos. t'Fortrmately,thEbate4etant• keeper of the GuiilIe Lighthouse 511)51 disaster rushed into the water' managed with some difficult " 0 th0 +WO Princes to the sho aft'6ilv:41,tto assisting the, Queen o thee,* - The Queen wae eat -tied to ,-theaPplise 031310103305 1±1 sheets, .and it ,Wits , Soma time before ehe reCoVeredfrom' Alia effects of the °fright. AfterwardeHelid: sent' a special..mee8age 16 tit6 King; telling him of ill° accident. As,soonas: letter WEI'S received his :Majesty ceonferreee 9114 upon the' liglithquee ,Iteeperth the ,Order of the ;tower 533)41.111(3 ±350115.' :Queen Ordered ,her 'troth& 'OW him t10(1, ,ana,the antlorifie§ promote hirn to 0 More .ranunerativ 4t0seph.' etret0 This is- the way Tos±h Are —A. pottple lebottas. Isneaked dOttittp, in i3rf'prtl, 0339 Arch tanSwesed the: Sit' twbiterd'y hierufwiti