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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1887-11-24, Page 2'Wr"'FW-�T, �� , , - , , - , " - 7' ­ � ­­ - , I ­ 1 -1 ­ ""I'l-,'', I � I ­ 11 -1 I 11�1­ � � ,,, � I I : I � ­- 11- . I -111111 �---"—­ ---`7 M_TU�_____ i ­�__­, _­ '' :- � . 1. �, I , I : : I , � , 9", � , � '­: ­­ _._ ,­ ... -1-1-77; a� I I I I � ,, , : �. , � , I I , I I � I I I I I . , : I � I � "I � . I I I I . � � , , , , . , , , I I I I i I I I � I I � I I , 1, , . I I 11 I I : �� I . I I 11 I I ! . I I I � : I � , I � , I , i ` I � I � I . I I I I I I � I I .1 I I I ,� I . I � I I I I I � , � I I . � : � I I I 1 i ; I I / � , , I � I � �� 11 I I I I i I , I � I , I . . 1 � , : , 1 , , ,� : i . I , , �: I 11 . I I � ,� I . I I I I I : . I , I I I � I I I I , I ,, , , ': , � . I I � I I � ;� � � I �, , , I I �) I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 � I , � I I I I I �, I I I I I , r I Al � I � . I . 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I T�e Lut (if W% �1 i `� , tile old Goner; " I .��, I I � I I ic�.Ejoigjhig, Inheritance. " auol� a tllin�g." a no ont form hi I A, 1, " Y , 1". " I I P here is Lady Kirkallqy.", I . , . , ty, lidpritanil . I I - weekly meeting in duo an a ' 'Is I. &%Idyl�s jm�rexs,-' " I I Nuttio, My dear, eon oil u I 1�11 )6c4,Nibo'Ah visit to Di- 11 Alice, my Acar . and tedious processes Which we. have hither : (,,So he told thela In, his one lely �vag Lady Ki to been jn�jtad � to om� what Samuel Shia called: "A clip - L Yqry.loN i�,:a.�Kilig-,�bul�iinakenie,qt�iet? I . joy � BW14 tru�tj,. have , f ,a wor� � %tie ��iidb�� tofta0l,,�W,Atill, 4.6n tho Qtill, � a Be- . I I ) saw a $leader gure , I - .­ - , INX B , i "' , � , I I ing agates e , yot bi�glla, , � 0 E%Uho�,Mcat keept, his m4.Vr1%g 6 in m'4ark; th at B;4c � I 1 4Wp6ople, oil -ki ' t p r' .',', b I IA40 I 01FRO. aia , ; ai. "on, . I .4ep1iltia w ten . � . evQrity." A10hunea illes0"wAS 1MqOii4B4ine,s1AQt4J"tli; � �, ma all( am Al*a�g I ahned 6 mWIfBil: poverty, by,wox ,g ." a , ., allowances' on coil f refined,, I I I c 'Thephilc- niam ,5 rougliout the hall and there were ' - . 11 ,� .,91001n, , . -Aell, dress, A i , laug,liters here) i If th ignorance, . to the glory ot 441N Wdill A but pi�olulsaa an gray Ii I nd 'a face O ey, , tb, !4ble, docai,� i ly At Dieppe, , - they bring theiri � . � �,i,go and iniafortune. I s I Zter tile 40fe tile luexox . , , � i Would livg,cluiei of relief when tile, President, I � ,, , The trQzPli li-reaAk � Itiou that'Ajlcc I I . thdt.0, not intoilecitial, be;luty'atia, gw4et ni�, ki ew —,,,, ­ � ,ji 4oBs,o4 about theat) thing" many 4igil� , , . ' . . and not obirillauniome)vith any one of her � go str�,I-vv hat with B, good 9� 111 sophizilig Whig. -0 Of oar rapped. to or4or. , � 1, , , I � . ld�,, He , had,left �100, with nosa"'undev a lar , , No no 'no I Thby would still Sea You is One of the marks of tile literatitt -by please Step , I I _ ov�,n'f amily or I' , do , al of white galizineiis about it, and the I s - d D'ut tell Zile 411 f t is as idle as it w ,, Will Col. Algernon Bb. f 1 xey� gather gee I �, � I � ,ould be to ve lier. soddeil iti. tha rain, WB4 tlet�rly'l gone, and site had werO the sweetest ear, ,time,,. Most 0 1 * gesident, as everything , lw�em the now gra n I her, but that! ' mrtaoy wag full Of iiaturml grace, _ou�:muat 5 about the misery 01.1111ed by dis way?" asked the'y '' � beon I , tlj� th6baro earth qr�iolierW I � ' ' "" I I I . ­ - I L municatiors, had I . to gra\Vtll �%al' dy Kir- aboat it, �� Hq4- very mueb4a lqvb y 'i a ' L , I never heard frow hill', lt had preyed on cc You do , not L -46W nlo,0 said Lft �,d , Xittt,o) - a � W' ' " f Quirtiner om� L . ,iii,fievilt � . ,il dower ,v , 11 but I wit iin'j"L So 'or tile hardships. 0 tinder the head of coin � l�% la,, . 11 m4tlt of ,b4v4i; b � )�, nic,sqi,it-eZ I I �iig the woeder seA�iog a ,no or ex- , � j� , ae, I .. � , I ,�, � We" 11 qpt�,Qtsoraelb, aw i4lthof gi­�5aad flower -her mind Bad She 'Was so ill tit b 1 4 -ing, her hands of Whom" vision of a young saj)or with ourly hair and ,. ,� � MPY r bilis, Houghton, to , alkly,�14kk bomi,d,ortlie(liatl'essoistiniinerhet%t, When cleared away, : I A�rcj loti4 to b�. 1� �, -By more th"lu , 'a, A question is, The Colonel advailood,like a man Pxpect,i , I . � , � PeQbed, a a6r pupils of youl One,, I 1- open throat risiu� before her. all ig $aid, tile only ration, I . � I � �, � . . IvItoripeath has PAWd See llorrecovor. I stayed theiLk wj�b­b§r , Abe sonic loy" ip very 'lluxiolls to come � I . tile world k gold modal for Some Marl- I I "'Irl hh"m Mark Egremol.it, � Pro dright0ned than in 11 What can Nye do about it?" ing to receive i , 11 � I � , - ­ I- _0 ln�, � - I noved, even it sjl'� -c, � I �­ � . I., ottio think anA, 13 0 1 � - ,could pot be I . fee �Qu(.!!,, ', ,,, ,,� �. I , 'I , , c"I think.J V 11 At I ,,,, ,,, , leve,'j faintly said Mrs ' will not, turn backwaxil, because B ,r that Gardner cog 4(tof Ooud. � to Egremont. , torious 8�.I:Xic,% I , , .1 Into tho land of silence al -(I is 1411d, ,- - )ptinually expect. , 11 . I I I I . thelvaillesa laild-wh6rein 110 WX . consented, -when 0110 WAS cc - I " Mark) My domr little Mark," i�nd her I t * �a love, 1 thought i.Td does not inure to the " d - I I ,. eas - ilow, it f :'�v L tillue ' , I � I : �, ing him , but ifter, Ilog, (i dian't 11 I pi W I � I I f� th� t lts,CPq 0� , , I � " t" 0'' � , � , ., , ,. �cq ey �a, vailtag6i, of, 4di.; nor eve - the left eye I I . I Me, fingbra YOt with gojl�� aad owosoni'rifL at Wt --4011r, days � I face"JightbA 116w veq Mud of him �� � , U becaugo I I - �ari`-' i-byll'66k�iucl � �". , Lot stall for step g6 over'DPAth'alld Lite I , Ile. magist- " 1 asks you have been loafin' . I -came the news of the �� lie, 6�n,t$jj�je­M�,T,4 2, � _ " . WltL�o is last t; " , , � I- little orl was b6loii hb", -now.w, , 1, h6'wiiis�601Y IdT4 0 its gpitig lorwqra�, _ Fur the lVair IV You hilveti't , � � I ,ark ithoi ., I I � � , . , 1 Xim*hAvin� been burnt, with all ori,bcwl�i B �'fia ,,,,not a "'BLIVYOU, likea Wrlsaie viall , is atteude,d by revolutions -rd, -ork. :, ,,� � 3 - 1 4 very bij M 0 .1� I - -1 y� �: I I - I eTially. ", � 11 I -of indiiBtry which are harnif ill to very many � a"Oun i' h , , , I � I , � I ­ three inoutlig b6forc�. Do Yijil'kilow, strange. all, , I see I I it I , P er onp: moment's 4111a� 11�1111`i 1111(111.ti.1gt, TigfA ,Bince July. You I I I � 1. , , Most,�( ,the BorelliqlIts are Sal ked it, 9h,,,I liked.,l - It gave me `, oi.,na,,',Jt is P141-il v sup � - tell � hot, , of, ` 11 I ii L . QV � � I eared so Intich to our amu�htor jm�keo'after#0111,11 oai�l Lady 'did, but 1', refJ�q�t�'�u,!ttja'tily��4 ,�Tia Only i at .v � I hi " 'I 11 ,��tt�, and wealtll, Itil Po� orful handy Wia your e�cuaes, but .. I 'tilought of its ,b , I % ' tosmys'tbough�l ' from that time. The Y k2 feelingiolliell. a:$- not li)g:,e Be ever , �t ine a, I i She began, to rovivO shaking bp,iad� with Ursula, who a li,e�t,40,d cold. if there 't; to yen d%t if you domn' fstmlit4h , IRO . 8 hL, Kirk aldy, eing love, he was a) relat,�vo territe, lil� - Ili: all, Start I I - I ,,,­�, I I . � I HTT1U,:,f,Am and wdt6hing were over, looked at her, in � uiimitl�ated amazement never . were no'difforence iA the command we hawel Monds,y moruirt, all,. look fur wo I ; I , I � ' I I a66�at't L;ay much older," � , 'A I id back, I Shall call fur yo� . I � , lisp,", - at, and be- , �Ali'06 faiftor� A,:'Bo -noth *119 ir'l" ex0minle J�uttie, much taken, . , , , I ,w Xllallt he had uot'd4i4tGd h I � ilia had lov6d'hor,till the last. , Id I . , �0, 11 OldE I over,the material conif oitsof life,there won 'do swaat on year - � � I hii lieved (that I -wealth-. AswegodOwn at do nex' n0obili'- oat call -W 11 , I � - � # deal but it was in a peace,., Aaelat a. clilie, And aback. 1�10h I as old ag'Mr. Dutton 9", � , be no poverty and no � I I � I - SheL oried a greq � I I Mk dear gister, fell, into ii, de it' k. Yes , ; we find the con- as i it Will result in, purceed.- 'i --- - --- , lien Ila I had, I 11 1sfr'DnttO4!ig tbirty-sik, I th I I Wille scale df civilization, � ne � I . I I ful natural. WaY, 1, I Wrote, t died ,While the' three obilat"all were still ' � A less. ,,$o oil th 3 661,tr4ry, as WmIk you down sta'rs fo' steps at 1� time I" I , . -,Iaide and tq ad a he.waP older than t4a,t," trmat lep,0��A , I I I I , UED.) already watten, to Lady Adi 11 I.- - I ill , 1, " � � ,,,,�'� ,.Q , , . ilizati'on, we find the�0021- The Han, Ginger Croseback; of Toronto, 0 109.1iPTEIR lv.� (CO.NTIV I � , ) babies. Poor things,, 1 believe they b, a -we go up in 0tv, , . . Mr. E at, but wiia not answered.' , ill their father �married a Miss V, Mot)ier, , owftoul , you, i or to Club, . . -eason,to sup, Secretavy of tl3,o Colored 3Righ-JinkP � il Indeed I ar ,,ill the% details,"' I gremol , I ;11 sea Aime ti taer, thad Mr:iDdit(ill 860M�;d to the� trast jroa,ter. ,, Tharp is every� � ri, -wish to he said Lady Kir�� . idibe6n au,cxc�ajjeut step- be 4 . I " I can account for that, I Condamine, who hc " �,, ,s oine mote informed Brother Gardner ,by'letterUmt o %� -*as the sincere aud'ge�utlo B.1aswer. .1 I,iiavo 1peou to seethem, Youth' U11 alley tct "be'near door,opit4do -; b.%�t, pose'thit'thia'diagn6tiiin wil bee next his society pro- . - liald � " My sister had been ordered to mothei to theill-I 'appOAo he was very u4.3 ia;rked a.t every. Step Of advance. the 6th day of August � , J_,: , ;_ I and mote n .1 . , ,tI bad her with me genekallY in the holi Y, - -ten at home; so, he has she A;adadf --tit �, free to, the,world, i, , L, and thore,the� re at tl 'a �� 4 tile, rewpoids of: posed to open a debate, ,. � Ud I'confesa T .1",absolcitely alarm- M�6dekA ill the autunir . Ali 1the lct� but' Mark -%va3 T laid done k,r6'lt tiling . At oveKy step Of civilization of wrong on tile query : 11 What Ani'de Hereafter of . days, a, ,, maitiod till her death in May: t Monks Horton. ,Whan will and I , , I 1"'j' overf ,. . , � III" ed,to gas llo�v pretty blad bhild was grqwlug�, I ana she did come tome, a Or,may 1 �bribg ,,him ,,He wasthe gtandea,t gontlell , , li.Vittg, and the penalties . mtiou�?11 It was hoped that the . . .1 an t6is Were sent to my mother, he find you at home? I '!',' �,N%id the ri r, EVOT Aui ,�,,,:- �� hu , g, how disadvantage it oft fit to forward, or open, any bqar� at 1&q - saw, and bad' Such, 4 ra�pu?�j : livilt.9 both become' far heavie mal Cre in I would send at least four of , . awl reat a good girl, not natural- not think I in at once. He was to ranVule , 1 ki ill. I'll. �. , th I Itt, , ­ 1� Ion. chance, for ac011ipliabing something bettor Lime -Kiln Club ,��, I I . I rn6thaj. 'paQgpiver a a er suggesti ,. �� . ig. Ishe'viasaf1wayeal ot in tile meantime Mr. I 11 Any ; 'I p lit what it 'all, brings with its, i ant lose by its I ai, orators to participate in the do- � I 47 go studious as could be wished, biit docile, inv on the subje - I the family .Iiv- lathwayte. � I ,,--waY,�s, ,ever, thong ,ffianoe of equival en 9 , . . I I 11 I �.. With the ohilars�'�1611,1 W'mfll .pacity. An- American In-, bats. . , , i I � I � . I , gentle, a �Imviirite wi'(1i, every one, Bgrominit Wa esented to i I .should like very mri-eli � to "Mee him," t-aff,&Una 1 � neilebt or inea ., ,, . ' � I . ved t � I L , , I I ' � " 11 return tile wastheanswor. AndMiss�Hes,d,worthwas� tr I " . - looking llf ii, I * a, than wijV,V�W wbow and arrow wat 9AT � If While we ami much�obleeg�a fur do in- : � 'ttiory s on,, I ing, 'and oil ,);Er. 6 Bridge- " 11. I fouiU,peo,plo . 49 we �,­ � � � eiincf. pe, ,al,ly innocent and childish' I ka vou came 14ere 9" , her lady � , ;� TE,X� an hq' who was desti- I . . , aut-, At , obliged tosaY Somethingaboiii; - aija than I ho4rA, Le,d-V 46 ­ , , . -, " ith to one �V'pllecl' the L -i FoE, , ,oklied, her to remain, ger as field Egrem � . laughing at me, ti�,� . , -superior I ,,W,3a � P, i4ent, � . , I could not parb, With my p of tee.. Dtky $(iricaldyl I . who be I , , 'While I do., a ship taking a ell Were comin - g, a bit. � I ". Denod ihat,L%dy A � Lyonnais and',%1r,L ,Egleniont � tfito of' those I ., ifl , vitaltill"It"�J1 in a few years IOU ,4, Oj cents �hingp, but one" She. t _quiry -%,vor!ry'ua,a . I '- %way. I - One, it am a Bad �)Iilig1b.pe,tt I fr�j4 I 1"L teacher, but it so hs,PT to, consult tile head. 'poor Alice again, 11r. and Mrs. Fordyce, gark, was on the W&teli, get , . t fri J � '­m,,d6gwh1ch ,�, , -ado Egremont, coiniU9 . I brepq , , or-intervitli I The I t I L I had educated, bad al.i - _�;, ,e down, very angtT -a send me ii.loading rifle is Separated RPOV , Ov - .whow ,daughter I I I a � waited, for .i�, arob .of. iijul, and found ,him, as : sh 1 youta nuiriery-g er � . Iront of ought, I know it now, to have who J;im natty, a, far wia has stood by us fur s, dozen y1afs, time spen t establishment aI I adence with me, g the pavement in I ;,. . 4f the Sian much, Struck , , I expected, paoin, , thq Wduldilig,vo written to ray, 'aunt. ' But' ' - ' I the least in wonderill' whv;rl J;le2y 11 l Ways kept up a correspoi *hom thefe' is I ,% sawAlice, and WR hing an(, 6pciaod to -me 0 wa's no great distance in � 04ldn't men among' L -� i _, ill bring,up, am � "; hiqla was all Suns I kaowing' all the story, pr . � I was'llorribly: . I 0 . I . Social problem are those who are in the � reckcm�-,&t $!ell of I's big �git * h , 11 'He was I again, and r 1, n I � 'It I . - � , to 'c'oila'e here. then rector of the which, to utter her, 'explanation$ Bud caul ' never gooling him, I ttioao�;! -1�et,atd,,�, eg!t be looki ' around , W R her sweet face, w the church, That . frightenek and � V, lie to insist on' engaging at, - - I. ,, jul'of'hor promise 'that" the -bear to 6ilik_cif - lowest .. at9g,,es of, barbarism,:i anlOng whom lid, w th'14, L", ,�. , J . We'll be I '�, . r her old chillich and by their help and recom �, a ��infori:oA hie, and Said he no one h6 ;uQh superioriV'06T.1h,13 others, I fur bosses, dog' `­ ' ' I 14'Ah-I pay dear sister,I remembe I ­ tiongi warninp . ,,,, a ,,,, 'a 0% 5 I'll 11 Asiastic letter about her pretty' gover- meridation, 'with such mPital ag'j-had, w� intejjlg6rice�,,df the' husband's being: alf�yo� was he amme an - ( I . Wj.F i .i I M would iake� me 'to Mrs- Hegghtop, the kind in his' emmucipatiou 60ii, misery as to make , � arps, an" tmin't � �. I ,_th, , ion forber, an BE- ,�yere mbip to begin a little ichao! ; and �er time, but he �Prom- , I �'h Minon, and I wat, feel the otreas of their I busy Wid our "Ul wh tle � ,on , I � to bowitlihola for & fiti ' fur a dog if we I f6r me -,all I � � Is - theUk,took hini . Staying in t a A , . , , , � _" " thOU61a � that. has had to give Way to the lady wb64is them, by coutr I likely dat we laeiss,endbor boy's aftqctl J . ied dutifully, and his aunt I they would & I . , o is a sense in which it may owns . ' f man, an' pex,- 11, , fqation that has lasted lm� With boifd0fi, and in with her. - � -1 I � '. I ,e,ke it all square � situation. Thor . d one De,hereafter o � '11 I 'Juily I g I , -Oh Cit wmav6ry I sweet-13ut I nev' id, a, a b, am of fur I : '. 4 it seemed,so safe. A. clergymail'S f9 � , �, , �- I I , qr' bei paid that. it is BaBY tO,PrOv . a precept I tipk1prly �f -members of dis'. in , ', ., . � e li,X, �sdbooi, Wl - so � , � 'th . ;� , I I., I -1 - a kind s. lady' at the with Alice's employment as clatly govei� The recognition. of,bir claims was a less then at we,were'sailing away to Jersey for,tli.�'ab�Iiiion,of'�overfy,.� ',Li6t,overyman mo, consmra to us 1, � =.,t E. gb#xitry, an ,i, , - , I stunuing shook to Alice EgreniOnt than to knew narried.1 I knew be sober, inclust I I I ' , I am thankful to saly, gone on �, , as, had been' educated liess, we hilv� - it was very dreadfill ' irious, prudent and wise, and ' aaawn,Duebeiry, Secretary I licail, that thott0h Ali . 0,rti.'�bly, and' my deal' her aima, Shielcledby hpr ilI.A0g§*;'1'1Af;'*0lI to be i .11 BEA The Hon. Jill 11 ` Ivell and' abilif , -1,1� h "h , but it �vas so noble his children tobij go likewise, Of xati, forwarded I �� 3erior governess -it appeared the VoyV has recoy ,Ili ir� 6hisarfuluess, tl�ougll �,g ,bj1pr simpli , without aaky one's leave , bring up genera. the br in6h lodge at Cincin' stated that , 1h Brad e .ct�y.and,ignordrn:ob 4 6 Us po-Arerty will be abolished in a few 0, communication in Which he � for it BUL, ., I ii�ald have. Aiti..'she . ad SL %tthmptc ' of him to-tilt6 tbe Poor little governess and . .1 beat beginning, a ,a ,a 'never be quite what -1 think She novel-, beeplaware �i her aunt' a tious if it -is auswered that mon,'with the Z , b , IL , j& M4 er � . was very appy. an, , at with great kind- she .can defend her, and ib'waiari'� as if my moth I tI]le e0orts of the branolito excite a healthy I � delaide was meant to be," said the old lady,,with a 1�9rreepptjdanoe with the Egremorits, nor of , e6 tblive; I didn?t know Aunt ' Ursel ,�, '-� i t. , " �av�4t'Julfil this precept ple . � ne � so . Only tibiortunately, L%d� A ely as Smile, I I though perhaps she is Some, thoii� deafness �o -appeals made on her be. hh�d b Eat in 4�4 1pl;q,. g_,�., ambition in the breasts of tU.eolored peo I 'delicat'e! and for min'y weeks ehtir . red to � her than as I did mfterwaids. And Mrs, Hough,, because th6y'ihake 1­066�t jAistakes, and �of that city wera�mceting with poor reward. T%ras I d'i 'a el er thing better." half., Far,loss had it, ever occur, I - - .. i af a Mr. ±' grem at - theri3 was nothing else to be don(�- fall into erromCfjudg*kp)1t1 then the de-, T116 effort$ Con S, ated, Mostly :of � strawberry , . 1. L , I . ' -- 'the validity of her .marriage could � be ton BeL4 � I - "' , , confined to the S1 . I 99I)o you think she was absollitely'con tb*t 1 . , I., I � (TO BE'CONTIT,ITED.) ' � , �nd we are not asked for and I the . , . h there. 0 see a. vi I � , � � 1, Maud is changed, festivals, at' ten cents admission, brother Was nine 1 - I 11 eiticias error of hdr elope- � , v� '. , i � � p ; i 66 � " �Ite aid ': an . . t�66 'BU -.41--i i I error-' Ifl't" 11 dodger" announcing the last 0 i IDOOT, inexperi�ricbd C if qu need of his death?" 'he is alive ?" denl�4,. and the, It I I : ffident, to so- � a _ilueans of. abolishing humai . � I ne. also � , "Do you ineala that e.x- inent s."mQcl to h ' ,t sober,'Inclustrious,444 contained the rather enipintlo � diaclai�tl(m - all OIL , Uncle a ffeailWb��Vh,, n e. Obje,eted, agaiU, the 6 . I J Me6 'Mig U -�OjIL,her having eon so - datirely! 0 1 . I to,' then lahatteritions'liketh eof- !6 dismay. "Ohl) Count, Bar How,ljoseph Disi ed the Lake I ,,, I I a fol, afterwar a 11 . claimed I I e�eu Supposed off by jJiiq1mmiIy,. a wife or ioni.may Allah nhdw meray Prudent men m6t with misfortui . 11 Tbe.Eue and CPY,Itll&t Our placer of *cc He tomato teally ha,v� been over forty he is a wiekeder-mahtban The idea thai.t, a ., � , ,3�� I ----all Joseph, to WE the demand is for a MO&uB Of abolishing mig- Amusement is, not oiderll� ernanat6s� from 6 � I I I I . -an her all these years. Ii -my widow �sho had any claims on, the1n2 or tliat , line Minis- - I 1 6 1 s, 1 . I to have forhak and grant peacei when he was Pri . fortune,: i I . I I , I that elaipiaht of,our peofile, known and :, — _ . , � , , Kust,lior peeme, Ursula might have ri,xhts a;bove those of . ith Rmiyan, -Curb. Ston, , 6 ; or Alice was unguarded. poor child in,his power? il � I o ter of Egypt and high ia.favov w ,� t . � I I . braniAed BE e Millionaires, who, I I I ­ No doubt my po I att,,:4illea it, be disturbed?" ' � Ime, into her mind 'Which, 011sr 1� by the ,1, I I t � Marks had not cc ) - ,d his sovereigni'af ter. thai-beL. �WBS more 'than, r 0 I � weltuovii What a Marry, happy, childish now she has - - indeed, at,the moment vras, chiefly OccuPle object ;of. it ..�iOt be said to f quently that it is I being too shiftless to make a d � I � wer board that her' cc n-- I I There. is a gi: ,a intOi con � . a hundred Y-earwold," became, an .1� , i , 0 r�!Mg. ,,,orig keep Rules of Business, think it.1heir lli� unden � -eatcleal to tal not woh but WO&Y that � .airl may be, but I nc -mined. sid6ratioa," Baia tady',J�ir.Wdyl "t had by the doubt whether the. milk ,Was come , �es�of the King and, the , " , any . , , envy. to the favoril -t, calm, equable spirits' ahii0it ' iiscourage all-. other, enterprises, I 11 . ) � I I wquie duty to t' . I T�;t�"s ever censured while She Ton gre- ti�r tell you how this visit at, Mine : came in, Bud by, qrdering iwtthe best teacups , of the Court'Of Memphis, t of hard work a i - venomous Slander like a -filld that Captain E lis - - .. I an be safely grappled Bud to sling their 1. -1 I I, un tte . I puissant seigneurs i , � ,at Raxley, though I r* aboat,the ted,by the boarders. ', :on account of 'the % gteat ,power which, be agaoun . used to join them in their walks - about, laiia exPlaia some ma presen, I '. - with.. If"pach could, always fairly iijad fully ile itaptile, Upon those who are striving to I � 11iia)--t I .1 :1 .1 I ntetitained for, N . ­ s- I I -oil nurture bu , 8 in , a " ctext, of playing with the children. Egreniont.familv, I � , , , Thus she was In the paseage when ' Mark - * �l - a 6 " bip'. k, withou, any, 'plant a giuess as P, LrUion's I in % a I I ,wielded and, the affiaotioii e t , ttiOught �' � ' � w pr I 'with the site, that, told how Captain Bgremont, af- enteredi, and hie exclamation � InstantlY � Vag him by, his monareh.� %� They according y by�-wor ftar ,hat ,difference thi, hearts of the color9d p4ople. � � I then ilia was sent, to Freshwater s.boU!tNV at J bines a i , lclaide'B ter a Wei se'rvicet in � the Life Guardai - bad 'cc Oh I d:aa, Aeax old Edda I You 'aren't 0, thus -addressed the'Xing: lil-GreAt King, there would, , I bal strength . I ildren during Lady At " be in even P ,Ysi I 0 f Giveadam. Jones it was re. ,: , , he old General, bit a4tored !" 'and he put his head under -her . " in ion O' I '. I tifiably, been mada.to.retire,'that,t 1 Joseph -is -now- vo.r��old ;,his knowledge %Bs Worry is weakness. It is,work, solved tobt t�kq br ... h. had the.s5 mpathy of and,ibere, most unlus I seernad - and skill, . � tiLitz-ol", ontinually visited then! might' keep �hini in at- hman&-kisoedhet'.adding, as she dirminiaboa ; his beauty has f adia&L; his judg , and'! coess. Almost providing thBt fibli 'straw. : whose heir he was, worry, that comm a all the parent clubL-� � I Omptain Edremc&t c, red jZ tBligi them out tendance, on bim. Already self indulgent rather startied, 11 You. are� my au'14,� You ment is,inaBound; his sagacity has faileA." not ei suffers a hundred titnes more from borTi-es Nlvereu!t Bear, . , ,� A � &6 �L I I I I I -ty. cousin? 'on are . . , I his Facht, and offe I the idleiiess'of the. li% he know - and where!s n I . come than from, ur days, since � the jatntol,-?� e- - Alice kn6w'slaq, ought not to, go withe and extraviagant,, � . .7 , . The ;King said � -. I ,.,Set: him a -task, which every on 1i UE it. ofite hid, deaden- ,P), t .� L.! I iginexy evils that never Three or f a ' P I � . - t a, re%rl,led jmay ciaboard, anahe brought led with the. worit-out,old r Urania'. � , shall serve as a test." At that time' el. Im, conveniences of life. Do ass, a bundle � c6ntaifilriN6, ��� . all the actual in ceived by expro I i I I oul , habituated, him' A upon Nattie, took her, by F&youm. was called el;iHafi, or the Marsh. am(loth I liver,pads, manufactured eiclitesaly.for� the , � � , M'. . and Mrs. Houghthn to call, who were ed his better feelings, and to _ He'advance, I . the best and take, things by i the ' ' I I very ' kind IL and icareaging to her AlA the dissipations while ais� dolit's, 'his. exp6nstve the haria and kissed her, forehead before she I . - :: I Mr - Itservdd,a.4a,wastobs.sinfor�tlae 1#96tets of handle. "The.great.Man,ll asys1merson) colored trade,ana warranted., to,,cure every- I , a rig . f a n , lie , inherit- wms�awvre, but�sheiflmgbed aj,him;witia -her Upper.Egypt,"whioli flowo& in andr out unre- weeks' time. I 1�1� Children) so'that She thought all Vt &'i * lit I habits, and his dread lo - 10 i 9 t 3 General. black, eyes, an& looked' stiff. and,,defiant. , 1, is be who iti'the'raldiat of the crowdkeep8 thing except insanity, in two and the I � ',W ourtiershaving taken bonu- a : I � � . Lady Kirkaldy,,I lon't mean to defend', anep, had, bound 1im,.over to, itho I str�-ed .01 a, 1 t, ,at to propose to , .1 . Oh ! � f kisses � to,; 1erself i, still ,g t��, with Red at. Aweetner,s-the serenity Of sol"' The pad came fjotn,m, now evneern I , I gi,iay� and swy� Both had, been, saved­frorw the,�fire it the She had no notion 0 1 11 � the Xing, tinde , , � obj eat - in sending -!.them was to secure the " I I daresay she was very she' pro- Be _ ­ . . I I i , .bq . illey -were picked� up, by a less to ItW'prettyi omothe'r whom �y the voyal ' . . - I ,c 0 1*1 I —_ rit af the club.. - Eveiry member �. roaches herself, poor clear, but' I do .Yinon, -whence I I Ong foriiii gavothisrop 4io,Pharaoh-.11La L. indorseme 4, . .. � I , Aie rep, ,. , � m Of Chilian -vessel, aud. they had ..'been long '111 tooted, with a hall! proud, half i jeil comma;ndg�upon.gogeph that he, shalfidiv6rt� " , , a jAijila up for- Mrpaa-ana.s. few I y,ths.ta-wickoaadvantage was takc i 0� v6u� preaumeto, chll and'drain, 1)66tibn6io'� in London, England, seems A had hie ram � ) . - I ��� 1. 'iax I with home-.- T,h ,Geiierat co-aUtuf0m the'water of the Nile from el -Hun 4b &oy had. ,two livers and .. J i'guoisuce, She says She aomMunicating . neSS.i now '' I � . 11 td- and. its usual �werewiiahing tbA ',health. higr,bylhat, foolish � tam have g � , , . I � � , . I 1, t;6 . �ecilidn w province an an 1, 'eetr*two, t &net -hfr hinocanOB an' a? , How.everij that pr,e,, "O L,one far bey I I �� . �Ow. a little,uneasy at ,the hated E�vlawr; and war, in: L sing'le' o Asiou bad.exhausted Mark!s powers it, So &S'to�gjva YOU a We t '91 � ', The lAtter cry o6uldw aids; ;r'ben Bi6ther Gar � 941 begun, 91 ,his lit The . ,, d 09 that.always,is: � . . , � :1 _ ien Captain Bgremqnt He rLaa spent,the Tamaiiiing years of' ffi I additional source of ,revenue.." King, , �r indeed, � i, J, , ­ . L . I Ky people looked wl I a stiffness � froze of outcast London is - alfays bi . I 1. , A, I Joseph to his . . ust, a respee - 1. " W_ ' where, In of cordiality, or else Nutties -rig ) a$ tt( in -like I U t and the nurses a at various continental resorts,, assented, and, summoni doing it;b t C�L'len,� als pack 1 iqlaed them on the teach ', I . � mbarrassed,jmt4, had It You know how' d I '''I even when chartty see a to"be g in J I t , -&,warra climates cc ,11 el � ear y - , I 1�sixfon(e brung ,itself � � , 'be, grateful, . you,,see 1 the - in or thing that she could no oulil enjoy tribinea with him. , T4ey were;9 .to L�dy Xirkmldv's presence, said; ch of thisis due',to vice and ably returnedi . 1�k4 I � - . I 1. Vx - " ''I' ­ I reason- ,to love my,,daughter � and, I _,ti the� best. 'How �mu I ,,, by - -) ) A .�rman, said sonliff pla',y.'�, ­�! , 1, new .�'.. �,�? - on tho,IA of July-ye,_ibut 'faciliffies fir high k mate's wife, Erhg� , ,., I lrd)yovideilce, libw"ifiticii to 'u�avoidablo. to de brink of Tuin d a1w, , widarstaud ised powers ai�. adiplo vitigh 1-ought.to 4carte' i t,be ' � 1�h -date e ­'came a, telegram to W�on at length he' died Captain Egre. t I I time has'arriviadin,�w .. . I I b,wolil&be ai�kgulttosmy. Much :brand a' ha'r ile, an' d6t leliso U't'l 1� I swe the, , her . I s "a ;..Egiemout's shy Spas-' , . I laudS, and, �Luges, 11 - n M IN I 1, in I : tlie hotel to have rooms for Lady- do Lyon- Pmrade,the most of Mrf te,te for,h�aj, out of, the crawl your ill' it , I mont'.had continuoil'th; life 0,�Eliclthe, had 'an e� '�ery likefy 6 causes. Ot- e�rery kind., What- lost upon',90. I'ze sOrF`v for ,., . , � 11 , , 9-1 moliolliquiri, , - ­ i, "iAbuj meat,, Of �,,�V)go , ". Ed, slid bid of, ate ma -S;ap,&��rk. ,filiform-, a,.tSP9r1&1%1q4_.1 �,­­_, _ h � . I . -mitat'go .'sjorka P , i ife6b Akit,mt chat .you has, anys, bui thi. package 1. - become hecustdifi I 'ga"'41iop 6; the fact is man I � n%fe ead Mr. Egremorit Toady by the even �Ctlaey, -were alljN1119 at ' , .; as., I.have howevej-'dvdPt1naoacb , � , I . I . .11 . The whole oe knew it, and some feited &-n edpiactation that his nephow'Mark' ation, inch " ill she would bJibWMiSii,`o � " I I dil, IthA, richest' city in, the back. 11 I 1! .1 ing. 'plea, nt now, that his sister , Ill , * " dt;, ­ ' NO I I ,� .1 . ' Bridgefield. Bgremo ,, . )age except' t is plomeg �thousanail - , 'JlTED ZAR Ny. �', , , ling person burst on Alice With the should play the same part ".by hini-si he had �,*Lay I '' poterritery availablp for thisparl . tpon . , I , :1 I ineda . was -very like 'his now cousin, .thab � in world, there are thousandsA ,�� i coaisely given, that they done by the Gener-al but the 'youth, bred I the submergod'Und of, ol-Run. It Is f sta&ation�' and it is to Whalebone Hawker &rose in 'the inter- i � A�Bws, roughly and out and ..Was very like - It is a. on the ,�rery, verge,o . . I �, 7, , , , 11 her to account for lier in a very diffierent ;lone, would on no Be- Blanche was �ome' many respeci�,fayoribly Situated I ug every week,bf es 8 0 *no , 71 ere comiLg to a% , , * t aistaticie from my capital, I =' , Ig thii �the boast l diffeient 'predictions" -as. -to I his mother,'etc. etc.� , Rvgr�,ope was move It is be fear ,ore or fewer dyi: t f harmony,' � He heAlately read', � � Captain Egremont found her count thus surrender himself to an evil bond-' convelaten - ad OUtCOU16 �, gpings on. I � ghereally at Ease when Lady Kitkaldi carried the desert. ,My daughter. will actual [lization at the end of less than three : � 0�irlg in, the utmost terror, ana� , indeed he f elt all the, Severity, of Youth-' . I 1. entertain.' Surrounded, by i, I -when -the world was"cornifig:t* -d ii 'a' . .C. age. , . aterday's _ protected. "� ,of out Christian civi ah,eii p an I . I I , . L 'Th ;e � � . h dly knew whatbe said to her --Sb a thinks hi conversation off to Yq fjdepiirident and fiil­q�ktue' andhad little toleration for is � I -1 be a Hung 'and . I h il,been,overtired and thus . . , I 9 � . ,vinogi, " y a of thinkingU though, when the ulainto hoping no One a I . .a, Great .King," respouded.;Jo- ther-'nineteenth- century ? t 'it , ot or ach one, bad a date.of,its ,own. . Whfie '611 ,� ',Quite' tr , , , . ' h '' 1�,'d offired to Shelter her on boi-id the I uncle's wa, up a little 1), u , , t don4,;,for Vandals that are, to, puniab, if no a 0 is interest of the whitefolks,,�` 1 h ,while old man had come boiiii�' ill, . dejected, and ,th� likel )&rB.'ggimormoritlighted I , wheii_�q)uld,youwish i I were made in tl ni " L .� Min, Lady de Lyonnais". first wrabi . , , , Inh, overthrow that civilization, are, a, 6,14 the, -x raillia., Color ' I 'this con - .:4 � I ,ai � Ii ', some of the oxpiessiong of "Ph' , � I ­­ ' Bb4ll be by the aid of'Al 81 ed people in, I I ton jxple.ined matters 1, vod'� himself to to : id began'tel Ing, I . I accomplis_k0d# I . g raised in the depths � 1, - and in the midst,: 1. I .. � "', " - . � .1 e �i haliblinds hehad alloN I '(.'!'it try .�he and . Mrs. Hough . ­ matte delight Shia. had' heard, ri ,,' The sooner the -hot- Farrar remarks, bein ,were more or less inter sted. They,did * � Iiiit sh, cannot tell, for� the lost her Senses made -useful on business Its. ,And thus � Tom I ' the All Power, T . ' to. BE ter e e , . not .I's Ong � . . . . � .1 d and I Nuitte, wik,i:ng If h rtranae of Sd4 diV,' ter " said thi�King. Then Allah inspired of the city alums I Pwr,211 h k'' around here I �i , Skin , 'he had discovered the marriage, ,and bad' I I i , " . I , , . . , , " ad come to an end d all . I *ith fright, only knew that he wa o bla "I&I'ancl, J ^ ' ),a. He directed him, ,to I � I I �, - I I the , an � or' distress, LSS i7ith the Mour. adin. pleasure, came. p UMP in wl ! . � :� , � ! sweet to her in hi and thought ' ' r a. real 8,)ratiotes, Jciseoh 'wi h a ,T!!; on� from Upper EgVPt, . I . I hite folks ,had pegged. out. He 1 (;illy of ea.caping, Wells I don't excuse her. utaakteen m 6ebivalrotto'fe , he beauti. tfiere�s a ','wmter:sOld1e 11 I . , a, all a e an the w h . , f � byp the cat , elingforAl e. Maywtgptjb?!Mr�� make three; gaina - It seems that some timo ag ven of wanted the club ,to decide � -upon , and . � -and faW . of his childhood, whose sudden ac2l1eii�u,s in your lak re , a. canal or, the east, and � canal on tile west in reven . I I , ' , I 01 course tfwas the most terrible. " The ill vision I Dutto I n iiid'�,'t, ttillik-'We ought,' bp� it ,Would Joseph ,'collected workmen and dug this' who has an itch for writill , ritings reje .., ,set ju official date, or to call a mestibg , I Ithing she, could have done End— dias,ppearance, 'had ended his, brightest . I I . ', having had some of' his.o n ,, Sa . . of thp prophets � and, he,ve'illem agree Pp9n I ' ' 4 . � be. such a prize I" I I el"6f Menbi train Aillinurain to el-Lahun. '' �, �God old lady was quite O�droomg, and Lady ad by publishers, cc is out iltOn's partioular day next fall.after tho,iUilbri I . DA -B in her eyes . as ' dVi suppose it is right and generous of the . . ''-plant", Bak! can of el-Fayourn, � an sent it ' t0theIe ; I Zome I � she said ,, Ujaulamears a rare. water 1. Then he excavated the canal Eon Ajoiistes", ad ver and tiveryliodY was -b6l6d .... i � Erkaldy had to . I leadworth. 1�,But Mrs. Aji�amoht gently, seeiria that Lady sid the eastern canal, with 8,116ther canal �jjoatyjeatidtibleof IIAGIant Season was 0 I �. I . . ,,It was frightful folly: -but she was young mans" said. Miss I ' a of the tre"Are sb�� I I ublithemwithl ' . ­ � I .1 1. �qoi Kirkaldy had rid notio: , near i't called Bela-Hmmed,, beyond the, in. e� replies he received" were of ofi,his bouse,rent. I "� � , . L ruard6l" lace the -the man is alive. I .wish my pogsessea. "'She and Scipio of fior'friendg. I a Tee ed.'! Th , ntly no one I a , g Alice could, hive been left at POMO I's I - 0 TEE a a to bring I cc Yes her innocence was guarded, -thank a 1Bbited parts,of Alphiom, from the desert r 'various), but appare The subj at was referred to the Commit- � ) - are very eager botanists. " � of Ben -Hamed to the west. tee on Fislidrips, with, instruction . 1, Headworth fervently. 11'!Vou' forgot her daugbIer has rights In th's way dia ov ' the fraud. Nobody would pub- � I : ,God " said gigs !1 . 4tI &M sure you mays:', said the ima, ' -Han. Then 0 pecific date meat convenient to I I I I I alnu84 tl�e waterwas drained fro.m el WU Ti2k, and only one was a a I 1. all 41 I .1, I � cl'Vou see� She did know that Mr. and Mrs. which must be taken into consideration. . i he set an -army of laborers at w - lish it his ol ,. I I THE CLOSE. . ' I I �� : I 1�, i L . a board, and Airs. Hough- Little Nuttie I Dear child I 1 should ed. ark :They prepared to venture.420 upon the venture. . . t ;L� Hbughton�wore a] " like her to be provided f o: , . cat clown the tmmariaks and buaheo which I been,biatstill itilims amyth- then . I I ton was a truly kind protector ivho deserved I "a far , r Solar as 11 Thank you I Thon,O'mothor I Miss Mary _�E"sin'T,allhave The President 'Motioned to the j4n!- : � -od 1. will' go. And we'll wait till after At i leClorgymau ' it the lights, and said . , � I I i ,,lie ad that world to a ' , ter for to turn 01 � 11 ,[let confidence, though, poor lady, ad she need not go out in the grow there ,and carried them away. icial,likii �ok,.Itremindsoneoftl tted to, me that her own conduct ha no; I better officehours, and then Gerard Godfrey can the Nile begins to TiSe tile of, ,4 3ow the hour to diaript I � . earn her own livelihood. But, no I . th) season, when a strong in the praises a book he 'It Gern'16n, it am 1 , t . , Mi . come and fish it out for us I Oh, thank you. . � almly � an" Widglit � , beeg-strictly correct." be as We ,%To than to accept anything ,from in rail, had been converted into good culuv- wit'i iw"l which he re- Pass , i :�, 1 beard of He wants the pattern of the Abbot's crossfor; a Nile rose. . Tile water .ea- had. discovered ancitead and excellent.. to our homes. sut a " I he I ; 4 Row 16na was it before you . that Inaa I's . ferns able lend. The . commanded to all his neighbors as malice aforothoii)ightx an' , de' pusSon� Who .. Lir . I . - , . I It i I quite understand, and respect Your an illumination, and he can get some tered the mouth of the Menhi Canal I'd I I I Called, lie said, I "Paradise Lost" and my hat off -its P09 willl be Made to t I � . I It was ' � I � letter from lit. 11 returned the for the church.,, aowed, down the � . . .ittian by 0; gentleman named Milton.' S' goh� down, y way , t' ,� hero, Headworth, . ebullition, LadyXirkaldy gile Valley to ,el-Lahan. wl . �w�'j'ghckle Ei�d � ' ' b of do alley � , "biere was a dreadf al Is lin�11, Miss . - .1 was I I ' �.. I ja e Y, " but may Irdtarrito mycluestion Soon after this Thence it turned toward el-Fayoum, an( notso Surprising.- How winder." , I 1. C I I Evr6mant enclosing what was due of her d , w, and. his first utter-, And yet,lafter all,it is i� ,, Zary, and that, I heard no more for seven w other y I On, I thi k yotir niece has I r �Toronto . ­ . . . �., ;a h , to any carried �off her nephe, entered that canal in* Such volume that it could honestly say ffilit . I I 4 � &nee outside the door ,wasl I I A woman like d into a region tnwny ]in . ' . 11, monthaf. ' I ,iwelib to the Isle of Wight and doubt -of her husband being dead V ' I urialo.'P filled it and couvertedthe Ian hey lad read cith �r, " Paradise . Lost" or '* .1 I � I cc . and chil- . � c� . ,� thmt-will be the salvation of my it4gmtod. 'by the Nile. King R&iYaA there- . ' . . - overiblaaea,. , � ,11; �. , I ", 1 .made all inquiries, 'but the nur. ongi(fered. "' �Since I I F irstly, !if yola can bring thein together," .. i w province with ,, Santson A I goifistes" even ,on I as ? ,.. ,. :. I I � , "I � away inimediately,, and I Ifflas Headworth a � �! 4"it-dame to see Ilia no the I . . I — � - � It was late when h6'caihe f rom, the lodge, 11 I a. I - I I . .. I I I �� . aren had gone think she has .kept tbq po I" and secondlyj if there, is , ,, - �1, � _. . . f , I � you ask me, ,I 11id I his'aulit; ". I o had advised him to set Joseph I I I I Ilia steps were uncertain and slow, . I I , I ", � uld obtain no trace,of them." ife fiefore, her. We ,have I .6ourtle zs wh . � man who was glad� : '. I 1. ., ". �cd . siblity of the. 'I ,a I aid, stuff enough in that, pretty creatare.11 "�, this- task, When.they saw, the'result, they the Crofterg � AuI l4didn't re4enilyle a d go. , , ,, 1, 1 . . , 11 Then she your niece never wrote " a . I . I I .1 ' The curse of Itelands �na Of uta, reftige to which lie coul .., 11� 4 4 She Was afraid, p never mentioned the subject, and, Spense; , , . . I � _ , ,'X, 'heatly,�-,.Iltarveled, 6t the,skill and in- in,Scotlana 6.s well,lies more in bad f arming � , . ,ill . � . I I oar clear. She had never the belief in his death ended a great an ­ CHATTER Vl , .4! i , - 11 I e . f Joseph, and exclaimed: than in anything else, Both the Irish and - For a visjon.�,W.J�iqgnlent to come I . I. �,� I I with Mo. Her mother had and wounded a ' She began Saw) � ventive g mus 0 - , , . 0 � ,been at her ease ffecti6n. � oat 6 admires ith6 Highlanders have utterly exhausted the , Rose dirnly biif�iirins mind's eye, , � . ;_ � ,�� arsh, and' susrii,,sE. , t�� ,­­ I I We do not know which in . taught her'to think tile Strict aud'b, and vigorously to turn her attention to the � .1 .� . " -vi3aP;eki'wcma1l awaiting Ilia coilling- . � � ­� I . Be days.� I the draining oftho�margh &-�d-tlle d6strIta" land of their little farms by a vicious system A grim I she had never o poned to me, in .the aupporb of her chi JIA jend has f ourid P, fair 11 Where shall the traitor rest, ' Andhe heaved�a funereal sigb, ,,, � , - ,. I ' , 11 4 . , .. f � I � P onver- 6f working. The evil has been 9 I I ! , I 11�11, � .. � . I _______l - - , a Ab,lnti M080311re of happiness ; 'but it the same He, the'de6eivtrT-ScorT. tion,,pf the noxioug,piants or the, a oing on for � . '. I Pilldn I g?, 4 " � ��. a a letter from: time she has shrunk1rom all �notice and Poor Miss .Hoadworth's peace , of mind ,tion of its Surface into fertile and�'ivell *B, & long tirU6, 1)ut lime been intensified mod 11 Ah� bal, So You've edine,'have Y61, 1 � ever, in. Januarys cam Y) I ',',,You teweinbdibil, I hope, " I " . Then. the Xing said, to JQ- introduction'! of the pcitatoo �, She paid. � � � thpiwo Mrs. IrougEitoris telling me tbat.my, a�,, �Whom tered fields hasten6d,by. the I I and the etarehi , I �� .� society, more, than would 156 natritial in go �vad utterly destroyed. ilat the Iii e i, I than 'The lilitt" I aalted y6u to bring, , � . I � , usts -1 . 1 i6, , Alice was Ver v D1( n attractive, mc,r( 'is, r, did it take'�You to bring volilcla exha the Sol' 1 ,h0, a - , ,. , � ' y unwell' a �nA hip 1`mora� rapidly' I �, , � .", ,,ppe, that seph : " How long . And sugai, and jlimtL an uon�p',V'l I I , 1 , ' which barley. XOing 'POtatoq$ ,I � ` ' .1 very young a widow a d 'so Bho had iiiiriea clack to life c I., . I . : . zothing bad been heard of her husband, a her oridi- amd brought-616ve her as& mother, should this dis brieb into the excellent state in either oats or . '11�' - I � ; 4" ",V�"f' 1, eve expected f tam I -Apon&d e4,;,, , i4�sia, my clear,!' o.,zol'abnO llillciba,' I � " . 11 'i I � , � of a man whom -find,-it?"` Seventy ,days." ro ' 611itheik poorpatch_ I I couldn'b renternbcr all timt, t . - " , ii�� , iont, to whom she had been than I would h 1i , 4, "� � 1, 1 gren id be sit the moray sho looked ,J every Second, year I . , Captain U Philippe, And oncia,: when she iF " J a is Court -8 t6k6n entirel � , I __­ j', � � , - cial character. I air4tion - Rhoin, I iprofligito, weed af I � pill TberiPharBobturriedtoll .a I k i_ 'J� 111%11 (Nin't carry a load in hi.4 11 ­ � ., ;1; i i � with oats in the other, h ead '', ;.! .1. . married on the 20th of July at St �s iiobligad ahent-1 of adit � a hemli�' 61" in 0�1%ad said � 11 Appi ,ly -one roiAd liot e� of, the plmnt "food in the " ' " , ; . i i.,M, ie�s a,o�ak-Ahe, ��hol 6) ill 1, I- -1 ,� � t she hersclf,v a " on m- I"s as -171- - tid ibr I � � I , i I , I 11 I .- � IIPPT d that By=t .bar beyond me dent 46�er,"Gvkb to the , NVIlell h6 c�rtieg a bk(ol in"li'llat." I I 1 1, . in Jersey, and the. siste 1 ell thellistory, enough, sand days.," Thus the ImOon i4i]a ., , � ", 21". eave ihe place almost immediately ; but im ig'life likewbe? C1 be, I haNd done ft, in, a thomi or, the soil, and no'legts � -_ " �,,� ,,, to I W I I ln,�, ,viag cultivators a pres � - f , �11­��' I'll, .1 v , * 11;. �1� . . - no; a as c , - I 11 aig at a said, to make it, plain that, it was (Irmla'o yet" ��11`11 in harged froTft,, el-HUDI thb� , , �t of , , , , . i she would, if possible, wait till my arrival possible. Thera was one night too, wheri 4, duoy,.�kfter,these eighteen year,, _ To _,th �fo thout : � , -Pr , . I 11, 1� t. . 11 .Fayoum, t1ldland of a thonailin I' ( pod wi I , esent, .Al�i"U-46meuts � I I . I 0�, ",Ars� Egremont N , little ligh in . ( j.mll1hey.farm,,would 4PInY ,�' , ': 11 � 415, Vag not in a condition to 8h- had acarlatina, and was a ,,,, t�'bi� ? What legal, rights had he to �` . r is to el, I - � Of f armin:v - , , I I . -%with whom - al glationfrom 6n Arabib .31-06- % battot'�d*.tem How many' persons in this, 6omil �" -J� ,­ 1� I lejeftalone, My dearfriencb, r years ago, when she talked em force the restimptio � 1) . s. Tr I I teaching � ' them � I I I �,, I'll i . � �'. I I wag then living, were as kind as possible,� headed, only,fou lid 1 . . I I ti� some-meaug for restoring'th6, ask I ect the v � ­ I... Y, I 1. ne free to go, I -,was there in tbre� a good deal about 11, ( will consult Mr. Dattoii;" lie?,?, ) . I End devist , vater a6essor ns'lle st6oa on'the , ;' .'I I ��,� I is, coming back ; 1311, 'lakerted_ I , I - A great 'nuMber of- I � �;�� ", , I , .�� that might have been maly the old impres iaid ,the old lady , to herself ; I I Mr.. Dutton !,�,L� , � --�...,t.,d--.,I,.�.-.�..—,—�'..- . Ste " "! � #1 and ant i .1 tertility of the Soil- oblivious ,Vs of q; house on Cc nbr'e street' ' ` I merry son' who knows tile �jiiiirti� ole fol -g � on at present!," slowly ittaw d � , Is It � d aye, and truly the dear, beautiful, . y aT is the only. ,per 11 I .et this and are equally � I 11 er . a � .,� . � I I , . Aon on her brain, of that long watching , A Totva Vitholit"Taxes. p4or� I . tile same curse of bad farm- Qnly' , 0 � I `1� , , I I IV 4 , 'i girl. I had parted -with only a year before 1), , .H.e—Captmin .01 gre. I Monts docs not ,ulmro­ ]Is �vjjj give me the beGt advice." ;� � . 1. I near Dalitzle, to. the faettlimt � till lit Can. I the 'Woman. . , ,'� , j .1 1:� ", , �-� W I rig is I 11( I , I , I a Bads. piteous eight. Mrs. Houghton I=w where she is?" And ;hjjig jAlias Headworth, over her - The small town of Pub-ig, I . i r6illing much of the soil be , -.go huslimud or �011ildmi,?" : I , I 11 �, was ype , ten �aised ': , I , - I . . P ken -hearted at leaving; her, ,-�Na,, ookaval not. But I, fear he ��vouing toilette, was coming to thisreao- ,�ont(�iDiD'g,2LrOOr,diugto�,holigt��'l�nriti�,1,,S�5 ada and the States. . Tho'crY is'Of I have abusbwnd." I . . I r�l I I y , ftlan q I liar , I 1,� . . , g emc& bro ' I . ter . ,,, I . thinking there was little chance- of her liv, I I I tution fit one liedroom; Xuitie, in another, Anhaltitants, is the llmp�k possessor of arlin- that there are in " , , 11 Isn't he in town?" ��, � , 4,1 ,� ,, �� � , I I am afraid, m"t"' ' it " d no estimatad at I �ofl I raised as ..a t�,5 b t 1. I I I pl� a agt A- . opondeiit fortu upwav 8, ,:: Oh, yes."' I � I , I " ,,� ,�, � : . I crOpS I - .­ , I I , I itig l, but Mr. Houghton, w4O, I )page he ought,," gig,hea Mb% Head �,vas ot[6nding'aghast at bar mothplil �), 'h " fy V I 1118111. 17, 111)%tjreni7 ere is - n- � , i �jtgs a professed gamblers had gob into 1wrile Wortb , 4416ut in tile jne�titime, till Wf tiob, and receiving 16 confession ,which filled ,I iar4s, OriLg'inal(yi the, ""ffu,of mi exit- a t , 6'r6SIdoldfai, 1 600,000 11 I I '. U 1 , Yemrs,a.&;. 310w� an 1. � " , � I I � I ,�q,, Fri ti' , - cc � I ( I '. " 4 - P of the'llou8ii and mitle � � , �_� � 1 11 1 ,i varApe, andwasgono to Paris, where She y Sweden two ot"In,ce centurfas le�, i-aarlageo ,then there arej irl`a*�cnt'. dt'o his wedc "! ., know wbat'Jite he t&h6s, gurely she need list with � m%tonislimeq�. , ad 107 of inteltigence or 4 ll#� ,' * No, six-, not at' , "" � ' . . ll,ria B�ratot Only nacommutial aies ­ I IV le of thumb for taking the butBide She told me all mbout , �ottj&j by the kfiowledge of hii- , ,-I a'an't ' think Why thmt, , I t c, he 11ala-MAdFa) 'ru I - � 6 Week you may� I 1�od tofollow him. I ggn�lcman Ig .� i", an , "' , , , � i , �, and I i� it, and how Captain Egremont fancying that 11 11 11 I T l all on a ' ,.,. a but tile llandwlilo� Surplus front the � ri at, .� . - , what is du for taking the iv. NoN "L. � 1 � , ill I hould �Pp A I �, i , is Often It all do d A j_�� 'i, 11111atl�lohgc�",� and be so' aue6tionato � , i I . , ,riage in the Channel Islands was one - �. You'llad better mat af, ' , , if he is my cou- 1, investment is annually added to' the PA14 - to ,� hbid to tile fin(I him in and we out.' ti--, - - , . ' , ' ,7. m mat with, abe lied 11P ,Aden,ltl quoth Xtittie ; ' I �, . ;Otcl : I I ; I . �y rio inciam . I . I i if it were changed, t W,h6n t is ric,t, bc-` � �,�, ,,� illd p I , . , ,� - 'ng Will do more . ri�,.,, 11 . , ,�� I lay faa,t and loose hat, But You wil) 61 why con IduPt he ,tilt, �Ch 601'... � wbn+ kind of d hold Ige 114' cc I I oin and so fond Of Youo I ,,, — 6 � I ,� � 'that 116 you thivk oest about t . � re i1g, a good (JeL i I taken care formalitios should be '"'s I 1� __e� 'fed'& 1. ,soqo, �. � � , . ,all, .tile, protection, ,V,l Al I , L, �, I! ,r old pupil, have come o see its b6fore?'4 � T , 11�, I not my nephew, he t '110 ill of interest 4umni . . I _. - I ,, , BU�41 gg to Inake all secure, F oolish , anel ,? ccOh, 1�,Atle,'domr,­ ratana " , , , � , oil to ,it., outi '' , . I .� I � I I Tvim 0111, ce" il"19 to Bee hat I will make him yoa don't unde h puliject of whaling in th' � , ", 1. .1, . I ,� ' �Ir.,,, (31. to i I - la,� ,, , "', , , - . 11 I , � 11 � , I r, Alice livid been, able, he'd �by It., is or) good of Ellin 1, My dear, rio�v ad ndNv lit t a , po I � I ,a "glin �,� � I ­ i '11'ro" promise not enter upoutlie subjeot.'�� I ; -cliffereoca between that,vt � .� Haty g dvi or the Price, I I ,, ,� kg -lad" 1111111 I this ,h,m come, I must tell yoil—ywl Must polqse%�;, Tile ­ f -' .. 'Si �� , lil, 4ervod in . �, � I I I I I I ,, als, c the best aide of that poor Headword, had Only time to make 0 �- '6164mohinned back'shea vmrlety�*%, , ontaining two halt S,;Pie I �, , .1 could be Miss Id. Yess , 11 ic #itnesa)—So yet, can't pw6at I lvommil'$ nature, Bud no mother —the Bad thing Your mother 81 1 511g, a COW 1 .7 - ' Counsel (to N I 'ixtten doll�ts I I � Ilear I one instance the victim get" - 014sed 'onsiderablt, kcitement in a d tender. 8ho give me tilt', ,sign ,of rehictant acqule8cono6 when tile -3,114—miad, , ilia, it. a' 1. a the barkeeper I whether you paid fifteen Ore � I I more chreful an a my 6eari 1 was tliq1r*governeFs-. loped,,,� a I lid in the other, he. vat warmed. . I 1 �*11 , ,,, 16 salooli recently,,, - I I � ... ��-,,J,,o ,' ,., I , , �. certificate—here it IS�and Main An cried - I 'washions.ble V I . ,,1. 11 " , about four woalig,�go a y I 1� a in, u —"J �­ �" ,� 'i", ,, B 6, hat, � I h I .16 me that door bPel3ed Ond i"Other and daughter 6 m(' - for the 00, iUnclo Rm8tus ?' ! X "ftj6 first, eager as umal an(! op I aid nO t ­�- In Bilotti my dear, I c tistitie .�.�,, I .� thcr,B� I n I" I'' L- , 'oung Lady ­ f "' i i it vouldholil good. 1 have shown it to � -a, unaware that any one wAS ,"Vpu, mother I Oh what fu L the saloon M i Uncle, Z'Sto, (who has been badgered 4 1 and lie Baia the mme 1, but When I moutho ttor extremity of Wand ovedaptfhr to,d4.,, .�v.,ak&_,% I . It ,I , or. ,at tile weather f � , an woll-dresseil, ontorce %okago I good; dcal)—N-ilo sA,, I fil 't-BuiO Of it- I y � : I lawyer, lahing, to avoid tallf ill , I I the U� i a%kcidpiarmission to leave a ]paper p: , I ,,� �. ?A�1,,','tt,'t'i, 1,, ,,.claimed Mrs,.' L,'gremont, in ,99'Ye8, MISS Ambolla, They say Nve aft tb� a cathe for ib't think de price WA ,sixteell dollars, an, 1 1� I ­ 1 1 1 6py to Mr. t� grefflobt, ni�, letter was for Lady KirkaldY, wi , I I , o�� I � �, , � 11 Sent 0, 0 sened.11 and observation, bad I�ft her carriage at th� tot �nd indigiLation—TI&Y) Of ,have strong'eagterly. Winds." F. X.- : intil nextday. When no OiI or st moight be dat do � I returned UnOt walked to St. Ambram a tono of hot alki :'Ad' the barkeepet undid the Paper and found offered fifteen ferit! ( " � 4 gromont had denied the mar. liverk, Stables, and . I I � 41 Than,got onit ray aliprfeat It I I rio'b WA hft6on ans I offered 81x�eeh ter it- I � . � � I , , 11 Capt4lii't , ; she approllonslOil, w 11 ;, � . -, " I , � , , , I I amcmd.t'u�jtled. this,pi6kled hanati. A patrol wagon , ,� � I p rio'go, and they believed him", said Lady Road" The girl, whom in a Moment —1 didn't mean thal I But I my beat Stockings and'My di � 'Morgue , I 11) ku we date wah some hagglilil. . . iko Mmq � " C L classed as aloalli aarks, and oddly It ) mother , . I , , , , I I I .� ' , , I I , 11 , I , I , , , , , , � iiwoowwo" , ­ , I I I I I I � I I I .- I - � I I - , , , , , I � I ` . I I. I i , , - - - I d .to t erly I d lit , , , , I - � I - , , . , , � .a e " , � , , , i I - i I - I I I � I I I I I � I , , " - - � , , I , � I - I L � I , I - I !i � , - , I love be coftla to volievo it, You, little Thotb'6r garters.,,, 11 I I .1 the jar, to the - I . I 11 It is hard to bel , . I x9haldy. age. tc�.Vgralnontl stopped short at ilglit, of h ,gald't'iot I I � ,� I 11 I I I I ;be so bc%rtJg3E,, but he *as in bond � I I I I I I - I � � I I I �­ 4 '4 1 1 i I I . I L � . . '! , ., � ." . , � I � �. . I I . . � I I I . 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