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. , � -P.",0__ I I and over again to oxi4oplY PAUL ROGER. 1,
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� . Wt. he did -not insist.ou t A019 O ISBURY'S But it Would h -' I 1: ''rV41119VA1.0 ells"41016'at, � , I
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., , I M'(4t,hy M. Blanduixeatk� W5 ,,tea, towers and battle the next Mortaing. and � could not V r #14tk411 81ft1,0M110At-E1k9r1�1 ons ,ISTORY . lishod, bas, this to say of Paul Is .'ex, ,jvjglkt 1wilitle vbp�11(1, - 5WtI#e*S 04 poor: :
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I I I soil -in-law, H to, ball or"Ment" 't b talian, poristyleand 09- veniently re , at V1116 (1,Avray. $0, laiji0r,11*44144 "evolveo will000k tip.ej SlAold� Of her.timea "Yore silo not, poste(J. by � . . �
I 1. i0la his future ec r mIents wit1h an 1 Main . esident Of Itbo, Transvaal Republic., I ,
1:1 . � tonths, Nywrtaing. 'WW6V lval windows, one (,VrueX Nvf,i$ wkinll Ito took hia. leave, t�nd vnia escorted by (lay, and " . , Twin 1*,Isiotw� 90'erefit, ,
J. . , � CAvou three a . I ders or the lii�iplres ChlOC-T40 411[04908 her Pri�ne Minister (lay by "There I Heiary. ',)Nr twarsh, of, KI . I
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I � had beon einpl4, , � Tothic, and 4, few Pa0es Off X, Blalloluroau a I s ths garden 'Iflastory e�,p4c,IlI44oity tir lier ,nities, � stimos lbouj� by hour, in, al ih I I is ab,un'daWa of life and vi- 141 .d6riAm- .
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I . I . I I .. , Salisbury has (A I , . C,a.rillook 'to Xid Minster,. , I
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- had clothed his ,, 'W' a illness of Lord
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,� I ,. ,-Intts in brand nG presented themselves to View" NVhi'le to "W`011," - . p6a th:ei Fox6gla.. M I
,1 , . , ,saolto foot, and, changed, expression at jst,i the task. I 'Ing ,lilias.ition, ' Any, e I - 'Ind a, atea,
:, liveries trom h .t the medley a 001104 04 conio- tbe marriage ?I' ad .1,ort.b. a remarkable not Only of sabinitt xpyession 'Suggest s,coutrib
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All the dx4l,wing a, :111P1111;l"I'd. ets Ranked a "Oh, there's no blirry", replied, the sympathyfr In almost all sections of, es t the ews. or al,900 towa-rd 6 � �
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Wbon ever), auda, suoh as begird the house Otplant- ratired pommissi 0 Saga- policy .rouses 'his temper, the thun- a. rish church. �
floux to. cel ting. - I � the British press, . And except in those .� , I I . . I the tower, of. SaltbuX Pa . . � I
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� 11 I I I reody he grew e-.�,tren101y i"V"islat' ers in t[beSouthern StatesI Roundabout ta.1k it over anoer y, � la plyling to lall"t,lit pertinent (Ind
�� , . n a e, 0 Ile iiltrtl�-Tory organs wbich advocate a - queries of � the Sovereign, . 'L d B,oWrts- It" consent8d to b0- '
.� . and alaNiously counted up th,�� days that xe.,91dences of this desoriptio r t An enamored suitor woulO tatnVallY ' , ,and drous gurgle is einittedi and tho right' I
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I .. I I � fut . tire husband, a.rrived, miiaadd rotiats numerous architects who have picions reply, but Hector was positively sa,tisf"' g the "national honor," there 'light , of euggestions � Benevolent AS,O !A !:;4 15 Soho, I
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I Blauu'ur,atrk on hex side Was a,isc no made their fortune by co(vBr1X1` "s en- (Jelighted. I I ringing from hex, maje�tyls rare I I
I If up to viro.us with similax ftintastic' "Ah. I ah I` thought he, "I'vi Settled, is a general aynxpAthy with, the alm, of Sp: , , are, London, W. , I
I little distuxbe(L giving heTse barrors. � store of political knovAedge. . . und,sr this upper eyelids. I suppose, squ , I I 1. ".
, . - a (;wrious serist. ,ere - WS, for Th . I W, J, Ba.rine% c,lijef clerk and'stoTe� ,
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. ttiva of mingled nervous' To flatter the ex -commission in bant my busine.981401-0 and taw I mvist tack, his 1�611cy. The London Daily N'c I a labors of 'a Prione Minister do from the photograph of him now on I 1.
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ice s and cuxiosit,y The only persolls a le the 14,haglisliman." . i�nstauce, wbich is the, most influential (not and here. He is bea I 0 th - I .. � r r "�',
8 the neighbors called his country Se t . I sitlo at Pretorias which 'represents his , keeper, Nor . I 1� ,, I., I � I �� I
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� , in the house who ,,, Mads_ I I _ I of the Lil'eral organs, considers the for� ministrative departmants of State. NO eyes looking, upward, he fancies this I ' then4 I
. I I . faxe.Dt to jL,c coming visit ,%I I ujudeaerving of the name. SL -one ,Ind I .. -,�� . I itroportant step is ta,k,en by bls� collea, ' nor of''I-1. X-prLson� Carmar I
. I � I eign 'pdtic'y of England in Safe and o to be the impressive ga-ze. He receives gave I L
I inoiselle Aurelie, Who displaTe,cl ,all tlie brick Work were, mingled in its 0011- � ' "I I I guw without cons-oiltation -with himl I , E. Price; Q,C., Re.,Drde� or York, who L
� L calmaess that bt,ilts a. former pupil isf,xuotiou, and. it -was, molreover, adorn- CHAPTEM VIL I firm,[hand&. I . he has to preside. over the meetings of a atrangor with the air of 0, pedagogue, . I U( :Sliac'e 1�6(1, and is
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I 11 I .� of th�k awistooratio Convent of the Sao-, a( , I Outside With hideous fresco paint- A t' nine o'clock I on ,the following The followifig:con I tribution by ..,An tiIs cabi�iet, and to make. himself fa- a,bout to. impress his now pupil, tInd has ,held the of 'a I - ,
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. I I Ired avart� Wher(3 y - - ,vnd marble inar"S- Morning he presented himself at the miliar witif all the ,legislative propos� ,
. � . 0 -ung latlies it"s -�Sal . Ings, colored tiles, . old -Offids,1,10 to this London Telegraph,', methodicaIly aLarts to inculcate the in bis'80tit yealrl rand.
i I 1, ,vanizecl. as it wcro�, into a fitate ofp,�Up- Itations. At a little. distance off it Hotel dea Etrengers In the Rue de Ri- I I al.s which other Ministers intend to principles of t . anship; but ,i�gnation i� his charge to, the . g I I
I I I er frigidity. I might indeed have been taken for a voli. and asked to see $h- J'ames Wells- Will be read with interest: rue statesm . , I
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. I Every one knuws thEl Blandur,e= la- � Chinese pagod,a. and one was SUT slay, -whereupon a servant escorted Lord Sall,�bury`s temporary break� Were not enough, an exacting, coun r lie soon heats himself with. the dipser� m died at ; .
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iI out little Cal- him to the fourth floor and ushered ��
�� I mily. Pwterfamilias is a St ad not to see- a. few cLtizen$ Of the down :ba.* called attention to an as- expects tbat,the Prione Minister Will tation, and breaks out into the strong, , I
� , � I nd ,short ;1"3318 a P loit!--rinz in its upighl'Or- him into a little sittilag-room, Alarge . � ke peri"cal Speeches at ban, e S the Uge of 95, was in his, Cioyhood ro*ad : �
I I . maA. with sbK)Irt legs a I : est.W or pir poct 6f politioal 611ocess- which is too Ma masterful style which his friends. Say laxophon in 1,orfi&y.. and c ,
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i � I .4re not deficient in intal- bDod. A park of some, little extent plan of Paris lay Open, on the table, . �, or .on popular platforms, vvery ord . . I 14 Out to the Belwalkilig , al ey- . . .
I . Eis features , raw- often left, 0ii't of sigu'. We talk glibly e such a picturesque feature in hi. on the qu,,.'t , .
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I � a Sly, brighit, eyes alone � of *hichl has to be carefully 000si re, is I I smv Napoleon . I , 1K. ,
s I 11gence, and hil surroundf,ol it. and X4. Blandureaii had ariol a variety of guide Looks best ter,- a ,
� . I �. 8111fies to, explain bow it bappens that Originally Wished to rout ui) the old ad, the mantelpiece. T'bere was the in- of the sweets of office, and every pro- since an English Prime Minister can- clattrac 'not ),,IILob his critics d"k, I I .,
. a business vuriety of e'xotic evita,41e ' "AXtirray" Iflanked. ,by the . . . I I . I I '� i �
anaged to retire frar lence athome, With" call � Y6,r is reported frOxia e,
I The has in, trees, and plant it oleck-er", mising young man who enters Pat- not address an auKI 1� I I � . � A find of (luickSil I
, I wi t4h an enormous foTtune. It be could, I sbrubs! but as this was Opposed by scarcely les4 inevitable. "Dae - Tiament believes lie carries a portfolio, out speakiliag to an, a,tk611,LiV8 and - Or' I THE ,HUW,UG,P0sE-, Swanwick, near�Netleii. The'discoverY . - .1 . �
. I . only forget t[h,at fortune of his he iMademoiselle, Alawelia. Is bad to fall and 1,-eside them lay " The Traveler's 11 . I tical world. I have said nothing of the � I I I ch. interest, . Hampshire I I I'', � '
. wKmId be -the best fellow in the �'vorld. I back on What -was moxe especially n, 11- lustrated Guide to Paris " "ROW to if not tb�e'prospective Premiership, in , and social functions in wfhieb If by the Latter is meant the repetition has caused. mul . 11.1 .,�
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! get, it for a few in(�M,�nta and. � txansform into, a Miniature Osits. I , I
ad the garden, which he endeavored to Visit, Paris in Tbree hays,", "The Guide his k,a, ,,k. He sees at the end of an roZ, heing I I I
jo3s just inan,a,ge to f0T- . 8 v ,Statesmen are bound to take �� . .� . "
then he's � .Rois, (Is to th,.a. Parisi Naseum.q,"andthe'Vi-Lde - of stale platitudes, a d the reiteration . L'� 1, L �
with �a tificial MeCU.M. of the Parisian .Promenades." a1ppreaticeship in the House of Com- part. Attenolaace is indispensabld,,and 11 never becarried P 00 and , -
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I . all affability, listening to y.0)"' i Boulogne, with a quantity of ax ri a and mons, 0. dazzlihg vista of po-wex and absorbs no little time% which, can ill be If promises which W! Tee with the I ,, Anonymous donations of ZIO 0 . I I I . 111.1 I
I pleasant. smile -and answering in a rOcIt works, (I grotto. two lwidg,es, a T�vo or three pmket dietiona 8 -we remember that, Lord Out, 1. fear I must 019 � .e5 0110 I - bee a made fox- the orecti011 � .1 I
I simple kindly manner But I pond, a Tkyer, and a, (,,-,Is rTd, hang spared. 'When I I � . . . aT (I " I 1,
o t1on all de, An (.lid various conversational. manuals coui� influence of an admiring wo - ace of a new physical 14-
I � . ca T - Sa$ialbuTy is not only a great Minister, critics. - . . I naintenal I I I I
, Ms retu"n to 1"' hor, the 'wat- pleted the motley pile of books. Ilecto ast . "Tha.t. so many people should.,have and..r Ta"Icbest" , ' I I 11
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I Of a sudden Lis M11110 . -,a was employed to draw at them and upon his lips, of immediate fame but also the Owner of v , I . ol,r at ONvens College, -N . I . . . I
a at the ,well, aad. as a had just time LO glance . proportty: united in singing this man's praises ,r. 1. I , , �
mind, and his politeness -vanishO ex for the river from a and of an assured place in tlae� pages his duties to Iv.-hich) hia. never n.gle. � ��% " �:
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Same moment� Re becomes disagree- I natuiral consequence., whenever the look round the apartment -when an in the midst of I
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: I , able ,and arro�aut; h1o, speazcs in a PDXII cLuadrupod rested Or took- his meals" inner door opened and Sir Xames, Wel we be 'erest . t Truro, at the, : : " :.,
I I I I st have had some int I men in Cornwall, died 0, . i I -
. ,fuses to be co-n-tra'dicted, the cascade invariably ceased tic trickle lealey appeared. ambition, no doubt to sbApeamighty' day consiats only of the twentY40-uX that they mu � � �. I I
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, . 'Polls V'Uce 11�1 . l � of the Cornwall �. , �
1 1.14 gene 1,M assumes the obao'xic"Is and the .txsam raza dry. State's decrees, ano, r
i six of a evaicaltexi parT.eaa- Al. Blail-, lVh,, Hector pTesented himself at man from bead to foot. - He looked . mining the fate Young ladies With not to; much to . how is it th rly chairman I I " It ..
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� dureau ,greatly Suffers from spl�dn- i Ville d'Av-r,ay on the moirrow of his some thirty years of age. His hair was spi.cuous part in deter them, iind still more young gen- NIVISS, . at his'greatness' sOle- and forms I � I . . .. �. I .�:..
I a,t fortune� depaxtuxe from La Fresnale, X. Blan- not paxticIilaxly fair, but. his heard was of the world. The 'Prize is certainly a, 00en" n MY mind of what he has . railway. I ' ' L '�
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� - ffected his puxP-s; but durea. only Waited to lea,in bis -name, of the a,pproved. fiery tinge. R, had a splendid one, and to few can it be giv- ba-ving'to write letters." Lord Salis- derived from the cowardice and weak- I . � _... I
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1, and he I n life, he b,foxe declax! clear raddy conaple.�Ion arid a pair at, . . . uff I .. il, � 1.
, . uxt4le'r Object i ng that he N�.orald have re- rain it. bury should shame them. With that nesses of others? ,Many a mickle elected pTesident of, the Home CO ties � I 1. �:1 11
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. 6 at- a loss v"tat to do -it cognized him among a tliousand. as as stiff as could To -the. winners, however, the prize Old-fashioned courtesy, -Which is at MA reds ,of Ht- div � . 1'�,!,.T;
I -aTdly cux�es the Ivain impulse , point ot- fact this Was hard to believe tall, and his gait w I the least of his charms, the Prime.Min- Lis advantages obtained over petition- 9,tion at the annual mesting, held at , .,: ,�i.: I
I I Ue, inu lory is, and by "the follies ,,Ind i3xighton. , . . . . I . I 11 I
I Ah&t led him to retire from bashness, for he haol aot on-ce seen his future be desixed. Altogether, his national- brings other thin -s besides the g later insists upon replying by his 6ivn era af'�all kin( . � I ' -'-. � I
� ten it,y -tms stamped wpoia- him, and be ' to in' the Lord Weni , on March, 1, In r u-.*-, , , '
. 5xcial settling days be lie-, son-in-law since the la;tte,x ,was which strikes the imagination of out- hand to all tfiose ooirespondents.Nvho mistakes of others, constitu I f' ad ' " " . I I
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I arlSl be-,- rwe.ve-r, he. pressed him to would have been recognized aA a nom Of Brsonal acquaintance 'With , mind of the, on ious Ma I titude what � I � ''I
- o-speeia . 1 4 . yea if any one -who en- can claim P, � r to the president of' Li's BO&rd Of , . I I
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111. - hex to, ,his heart and. ex- perfidious Albion. in any attire or namages it all is his -in 'great- '- d-' -1ci . ilture, a d . . ,
� . .,vailing that be has nothing sit - called him his Ily, old under any circumstances. Sir James vies the position of a great Minister hilm. How he i they have been pleased to te:x �e6btatiGn of faimeTs, . - ��
. �:eceive or pay away- Time hangs so 6 tedly summoned the wbiole housah h' at fill, and own secret, though it is a proverb that ness., In appearance he is � only a an]- Agi � fL uniform weight in the- I � I .
i heavily on his hands t,bat, he is often. to the spot. Madame ,.Blanduireau. Scarcely sPOks any FrOXIC ever ,attempts to realize, not merely t1le busiest men.hwvo alwayfl the most loan, brutal looking concierge, dressed -who asked for . I I . I . .1.
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I fitin to pick a quarTel wital his wife, 'Speedily arrived.I buit Mademoiselle Aur- he Was turning his 'tongue in his the rpsponsibilities, ,for those are tOI- ti=6 to spare. Yet when we reflect I, old-fashioned, ill -made black. clothes, ,Sitls: Of earn. - , . �
� the more So as he is afraid of his daugh- - elie could nort, at first be found. Ffv- mauth, trying to find some Ward Or - a tual. physi- that the tale of daily labors I have He, appears to ly noth- �JI March 1, Henry Wadey. , , ,.,
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'�07r, imperious Mademoiselle Aurelie, I entaally it transpired that on bearing Other when Hector opportunely raised, erably obvious, but the 0 � . I . I victixaller of Lawes, Was � � I 1. .
I n does not exbonst, all tbe claims Ing Outsi o e has a, liscensed I � I ' -1 I
I -wbo, atjsclut�aly aveirwheims him With of her intended's airrl,val She had Te- his'vOice. - I ca.1 and mental labor whicb� is the lot 9've, alisbury!s ti or taste; his Only sentenced1to a months' bard labor fox ' :, - �'I'!
I I . ng to Sir �upon Lord S me, imposed neither manners n - .1
bey supaTiorit� tired to ��A� of the holder of high office under the igion him by his position, or voluntar- literature Seems, to be lin I ill-treiiting a pony by -witblolding pro- I -
r, sothat he, PO4DI nian, .; rcooni IN*th the view of Mak- "Have I the honor of speaki aited to the : - J
. . althoug'h ashamea Of his 'Weaki"S8 is ing a hasty toilet; �Ilad as to hex mind James Wellesley?" be asks(!. treaties and documents I , L, .
� bority over n a cu,Yt Crown. We rea,d almost with astonish- ily recognized, and that for nearly Bible and a few per food. from it. . I.- I "�' I
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I (th oi=slon merely wa,rranteola slight "Yes, replioil the baronet, i a,bout the Republic; he has no ,intrin- - T. A. 'NValson, goods I t- I
reduced to exercise his aut e I lisbury has tempor- ten months he bast no'relaxation from manager toy tht, ,� � I ,
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I lanau'rean change of attixs, she Was able ta Put to'lle, � I . meat that Lord. Sa this wearying that he has temporarily sic excellence of claaractai that should n Railwav, at I New I castle- ' "'. ;:11
his better half. '�Iadame 33 Northi-easter �. 1.�,
is, as it Were, a taxget for i rance not, quite t -,N* -hours "Then allow me to hand you this let- arily givell -w. ay to the . succumbed, but that he has ever *()as- appeal to the'admiration, of the public, I � lleen up1jointed general �� i 11.1
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� S:ne ol.reads ajestic ter," resumed Hector drawing from NORK Isessed the strength to fa, -,e it. Yet, but what he does know he knows ,%veil- oa-Tyne, ha,, I � . " ,, I �:. (
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... � husli-and and daughter, -the skilful latex. She approached with a, M. . � , I STRESS OF OVI3R'v - - i of this implicity of his rude manager of the Highiana Railway, In 1, �: ., .11 - t I
I I I and venerab air. ,amid a prolonged rustle of silk, his pocket the missi�e, which the old .. I fortunately. for the welfar( "Re knows the S , , I � .
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� � �s the former priest.had entrusted to his care. I conversant With the la- county, ex to C. Steel, � - "
man who has made his -LOIR.Ixne-anoi her train effectively sweeping the c� b, Yet to those _;perienve tends to show. that ,lid bearded brethren of the veld; he' succession ,�, � 11 1. �, �:", "" .
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1, , .9he admixes and feaxs Aurelie for her at as she walked. along,. She fai-Ily Sir James took the letter.a.tod. 9- - Foreign Sec- im oessant �i)o Lit! cal. labor Prolongs, ra- can play upon their fears and- their Captain G. R. Told. Ist Seaforth, High � .�
., 1 ging, Hector to excuse him, tore the en- bors; of a conscientious I . . '. �:_
f3areastic Wit and haughty mien. Para- looked like a status If dignity just de- ther thaa shortens the.lives of States- ereed with. perfect effce.t, and it is, in landers, has been selected to Succeed , �.. I I
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; y seem, the pc.0T ',vOm- scended from its pedestal. velope, open. He reaa the abbe's c retar3, the - . that he. ever men. I - the. nature of- his 111�'coudifioneol per- .1 Liver- 1. 1, � � - ,
. . doxical. as it ina . tion at a glance., for the priest I I Captain T., G. GiNn'n,' Kings's,
an Is delighted to be rich, an& yet bar "Ab I here you axe I" joyfully ex- munica stands the strain at 611. Lord Gran- � I. 'no.' -All the rest has I
, With her I caution of Writing I � spn%lity to say pool; xeglinefit, a� adjuttilit of the.F'on-.. . : :, �,
� I fortune seriously interferes claimed TA1. BlamoluTeau, as soon as he had taked� the pre ville is, 1 see, quoted by the St, J'ames' fallen to him because he is so,stubliorn. I I I 11 I 11 � i. 0� q Ak
, I as three dozen dresses him in '.English. The letterno, doubt � I I - -t� dain Itifle. Briga-da, � I �, Z
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1 happiness. She h perceived bar. aind takinig hold Of her irably of Hector, for the Gazette as haIring stdd that -wben he CHARACTER IN dAfT. I 1. I I The London- Hospital has i v6d . � I ".. �
: In her wardrobe, buit she is ill at ease amlad and placing it in Hectox's, he Pa- spoke very, favi . I . I . I '
Other baronet's manner quite changed. first ntered the Foreign Otfice in a - ing, and , - I � I . - i
11 iii all of them. -She wolaid g,rea.tly pxe- ternally added. "Come. kiss each � I as he a . . - — � , L , i � . . I a.hd dire,Aorsof the - I ,� ,�,
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1. fer to dkess . 9 my children." tered. its conte I - . So �PITIFULLY WEAK. , from the governor , . i , �
� I j�ia sim�le style, wherea mas rits. 'livesting him bordinate capacity the des atches 11,1,41vIdt don-ttion of 001)' 7�1
7. insists upon her wearing - Felt of his plrevious frigidity, he became Sit I P tanti .Iii, very Prdinplanced Ill a � ,,Tbj�a is tljZ� man wholn the. Johan- Bii�nlc of England -a . . I
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But thre ohildiren did nob embrace e some-17,000in the year; -wben he 1111an's Mode or walkhm'- e to weary witli. their in xespolu I ., ��, I
kuxelie pGlite and even cordial, inviting his Wer I I I I nesburgers hop
; fh�! Most gorgeous toilets. 'She would to tell tava truth, Mademoiselle I Lord Palmerston they -were , Experts say that handwriting nev7 -,rs,ancl, petitions. but they .never,. of the mai-atenance fund. � . 1, 4
� -vr,ry much like to -go olit walking, but retreated 9, few steps I)ack and made visitor to sit do -,v -n, a thing he never iiiieceeded prayq will they convince . e I
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. her Ivith people who .were not Properly '34 000; in k870 they had risen to 70,- er va.ries in its essence -that is, that will do it. . - Nor . On March 1, Fred Cole, for t'%vevtY- ,;, /
I � eau invariably cIompels a most elaborate ouxtsey, While Hect- did 3 . . 11 him by their arguments, for be is too . � h 11 � I
. V. Blandur . to him. Aftex an hour' yewrs obief insVe6tul! under t a
1�7 lo drive out in thte cawr&ge, with the or fairly bowed t,o the grouitiol- The Introduced 00�. and, "I bedievu," be afided. "that its true cha�racteristics axe always pre- . I
laborious conversation -laborious on � dense, ignor,ant, and impenetrable. This 13-vo . .
focrtmom an(l, (,oacbman arrayed in young lady bad just decided in her own � orance. of they hmv�� DOW t1867) risen to more. than served, even when one a:ttemPts to is the man our new High Cornmis- Swansea United School Boa.rd, died . � - I
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g;iudy liveries. FinallY, she is SO in- mind that bar intended husband did account of Sir -James' ign - . --- - - . ten ,i�ith his c61- Suddenly while riding in a tramcar. I I
� Ing- 90000." Lord Granville sligb.fly exag imitate the writing of another. But sloner hopes to sof I I . .1
. timidated by tale impextinent air an. d not at all suit bar, and that she would FTench, and Hector's ignorance of C I . allusiqns to He ,,vas. si.xty-iive years of (Ige. �
. itbic Superb gairments of ber own serv- have nothing L;o do with him, While lis:b, the two young men were on the Iber of d - still ,.ve k r that forgeries sUficient- tured letters anW amiable I & Brighton VailwaY CO ,.i I . � I I I I
� of terms together. Sir James j._ gerated tile i3uxk ,esimbehes re nov . the, -possibilities of restoring I .
ozen years ago, -tit they ly clever to bewilder.handwriting ex- . rel , I �
ants. fibat she scarcely dazres to give Hector.. despite this ga,llamt smile. in- 'lest n- ceiv.ed 9, d b in' South Africa. I feel a uctance litas. been fined. ;CIO and, costs ,it Bri ght- .
� 4 he , I formed, his new. friend that he was a - perts, have been -perpetrated, and it is ta say it, bat his labor Will be in vain. . .
. in an oxAer. er- wardly Mused: gaged to be marTied, ,,Ind intended liave gone on increasing till these do�u ding ninety sheel) into � 1 ! ,7.,
-Mademoiselle Auxelie is very diff "Dear me, I oaln't say ike this �nts pour into the Foreign Office at certain uT(his is the, man to whom the accoMP- on, for crow
tat. Sh the big, it,rogant-looking girl. Rren if 1 starting Shortly for ,rouraine, where me rate of little leas than 100,000 a also certain that, 'granted a ritish agent at t,wo -vans in sachi a, way as to cause . . I I _.;,.� I l
. _. , is the true mistress of "kna-ek" and peculiar talent, a ,most lished and lovable Bi ''.1 I
1)xeak his bride's family expected him. It he the on.every -working . I I them unnecessary suffering. . I I— 1, �
. . house� Her will i's law. And this, be had not previously decided to mained momentarily in Paris. it -,,--'As year. That is to saY, I espatches, on an characteristic signature can be s imi- PretOria"bas been sent, with a view to � . ,r)
I It noted, is T)tvt, oili� instance out If off the matob4 I should certainly do so re � of Jameson's ' R.A.Fri�ker,G,fFolke�stone,h�p,sLeen �. ,
withi the view of perfecting himself in day of ae .year 330 d o L obliterate the memory . �, I I � . , :: I , ii
i many, for vain folks Of the middle now,,, average, coin I e under the notice of the tated as,to, defy anything more than , mid, and smooth � the. -wa.y to a kindly appointed Leeds city organist, in the � . �, I :, I .
L I the r!lrench language so as to be able � ,�
.� are habitually tliebr children's He bud come diTOCt t1O Ville d'Avray, ntly to his betroth- Department presided over by the See- I the committal Of. a,nd humane conSideration of his d9un- place of the late Dr. Spark, who had I , I _.- 11
�. classes , in�y divine Mademoiselle realizing ,that be must in common 1)0.1- to speak int6llige grave SUSPICIO'n of. � grievances,' but he cannot , filled the p I �_ , I 1��'
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. s character am looking a,t iteness keep his appointment -with M. od; Whereupon Hector surm -a a] on an,uninipress- he Queen in 1858. , .
I Blandllreau' . Such a, result would take no little time Of couxse & very large ProPortiod Of a forgery. - .mak ly impression I torZvia hall. by t I , r I , ': I
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I., her. gaughty and capricious! sba is Blandurean, but on th.a other band. aux- to attain. Sir James next, mentioned these do not demand the personal at- Walking, however, comes under an . ible nature like Rruger's. Jessie Eliza,beth. Evans, at the Liver-, , , 2,:!�
.� : � . only sensible to the idiotic satisfa,e- lous to find some means of cOmpell- how lonely he found himself in Paris, tention of the Foreign Secretary. No- , other Category. No one can imitate "It is evido�At that Biaglish people . . .. I I—.,
I . gons of vanity. She is not merely dig- ing his chosen fatbetr-in-law to initiate where he really ku I ew no one ,,It all. The vertheless, the balance to which be has her's -walk for m stand this pool agiAzes, ,,recently recovered ;P2M , � ..
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laified, ))Ut positiveiv stern. Her black a Tupture. C-infortunaLely -he 100k8d d to look at to ,Wdreas himself is still exceedingly three steps without making it obvious Mali, and that their ideal of a 'goodish damages for t3lie loss of her husba.ail, I.. 1.
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I piexcing as L glanced at, man, kindly d a little old- who ,as killed, while passing a. wa�rs- . . ,� '
. eyes are as cold and. as st-rai-htforward and simple-minded, peOl sort of all L
� iveT, and a. Blanduireau delighted in people him in a mooking manner. The shop- large Some need only be eM -, . �
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., ars she has e keepers robbed him. At the theatre he and ihe memoranda attached to th server. that, � � I 91 I �
fashioned, � a little slow -perhaps, and house by a,box falling.from 11 slin I - �,
ex- As for of tbat churacter. But the -n there was Ucials. approved., But . �", � � ''
vir[uallv understood nothing. and al- by perma,nent ofJ he is acting�-or walking -a pa.r*, that stubborn .after the Dutch type,, never ,1%�e banks oi the Kennet and Avon, I ,�
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her curt, harsh voice, it is yet moire some compensation in the fact that Ma- -here axe always many whic,lr the Sec- he is thinking constantly Of thi length ,existed since PreLoria was founded. On I I . .
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Perhaps together, as he said with, asigh, he was t . canal at MurbliII, & few Miles i0�ve� t �' ; "
� imp rious than her glance. demoiselle Alairelie's tastes were very retary of State miulst study himself I the foot should tbo contrary, the reil Kruger is a Boer I ' I , '
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I and at a,ll events, different, and Hector congratulated "v( . I I -1 - of nea,rly of his stride, 9f the way . � - Ba,th, collapse V ..
11 she, love.% her paxents, Bill; his fare blri�htened -when Hector and answer, and the drafts I Machiavelli, astute and bigoted, 9b I
although she treats her mother like a ,himself on the el-rcumst,amce, p, t answered that -he intended remaining all tle despatches to -Ambassadors of reach and leave the ground� of the stinateas'amuls� andremarkably oPin- floZ of water-poixTed. over the sh�- I I iii-," ,
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� lid, would place, foreign coUrts,are,-written by the For- and of the swing, of the body. ionate.d,vain and: puffedup with the ja,cent -field I some men having Aar , , '
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Mar has amassed a large fortune. The fat,her,," he thought. "I shall cextalInly Some weeks in Pa. sign Secretary bimself. -This . ri�stic is walkingthat power . conferred �,alx him, vindictive, escall6s. , �. ,� 4l �
. himself at his disposal eithei. to accom- SO very charactei I , � �j.,�' 'I � ,
owy thing she cannjit fowgi.ve him is be able lo, sicken the daughter and that occupies a serious portion Of an a.lw,,iys a Boer,* which r, the Earl of Clarendon l ,,,;, � .,
common, rid- ,ill amaiu,ut, to the same thing." pany him in sigh tseeing ar to introducC a�.one even the most unobserva,laid requires cOvetous, and Earl Cowpe I ��,,,, I ` , i
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- a whom he was ac- verage. ,Lv, Ir -here ha,ve been . al�s 0, -minileol 'and obtuse Si ,widel,, � !:�'��
his name -that hateful, . 9, o'rking day, only to hear.tbrae or four footfalls nie�, nirrmv; . Baran I)lmsda,le, rGeorge' F. , .4
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iculous name Of Blaadureau I That. Hector's manners, be it noted, were hiny to families wit] a � at' the Foreign Office -who . out 5 ng. the provincial Of the illiterate type", I . ��: � � ,
� Tames -was, indeed', so MInVster I In ti, PaSmg6, etc., With eei . I - I . 1. - I Rothschild 1�, �, ".
name, had ad, has poisuned her life. Simple and unaffec,te& as is the case quaiated. Sir , ore eterrial friend- sc,%mped their work, aInd not so very � 1 7 assured bf his� I I -� � I phillips, and Mr. Wallet .
. vla- touched, tba,t be sw I walker, to, be absoluLel.l . ))era at i,�:!
Xany anaemany a time (lid olia re ret, with all men of good broeding. but I ship on i he spot wbile Hector mentally many years ago, it was not an unusual individuality, ift' C� .course, the Walker : CHIIJAXAN AND 13LUE-JACKETS. have been ye -elected main I :, 1 .-
� � I � sight at fashionable dinner -parties ,and. I . the Hert[ordshive County Council ,., �_ 1,
�'.. . It duTingber sojourn at the aristocra- demoiselle Blaadureau. confounded sim- , refflarked � . . is familiar to tho� listener. . . � I . J, :'':."
fox 11]icity with vu]gaixity. She conside-r- Foreign Office � — , wlth:out opl)osition. . I I � ,� ,4 �.. I
� � tit! Convent of the ,Sacred HeaxL. friends and no, mis- receptions to -witness And, how does character show itself Tike (kqe4liallig 3,ett4tr to tbC UIP140111 AskinII, I ,w li
I I "Ay, vve will be I � .Colonel Cf. B. MiIiieson died on th;a , I � �;L
I � . her compnul,)ps, almost all Of them ad tha.t. fasbiona,ble etiquette, requir- . my fine. clerks -waiting in the hall to extract in ,walking? We shc4ild be inclined to I Air DamagoI3. . . I - I ;1 :., ��
I 1 daughters of The ald nobility. ivere for ad a man to speak and aot in an empha- take. A,s you are so candid in tlie Secretary of State his Signa, . I I ' , -
. I _fello,%v, my ta-sk-will be all the easier, fr o I ','In - every Way." For example, �� Ist inst., at his residence, 27 Cram)vell. 11 �; . , -4 � ,,: i � ;'
I ning it to ridicule, A girl tic mannei-r, ancl itiva,riably preserve a I important despatclias thatbad ."y t crim- H. M. S. 'Rapid TecsntlY called at London. He was born in I , .,:1 ,. �: "
ever tur. name as Blan solemn face. ,Having divined herchar- a.ad you may be sure I rivon't, 10s&`ight i ture, tc I ChAt very rii,ght. �,Oiild ozie, imagine a"busy, iler I .. I d a. -% road, � 8125 � L .1 - 11,
1� with suoh a of y;,L .till I, have destroyed P,Ilcha,nc-: to be, sent off al lawyer lolling along with a long. Cairns in Northern Queenslan I to vn r of "The Frenoll iiA" 4
dureati, they . . and,wa,s the autho � '' I �i
-e lions in life hoar or so lwwever', is, to use in . ' : �;
. said, could only have an - acter, after spending an Mademoiselle Lord Salisbury, , , �'stride, or could one -.v t'li '� lirge Chinese population, am -7 I,adi,,,, and a "History of bbe Indian - "
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C, as of Your ever Marrying.' xpressipA of thr, racecourse, a '�. hea�vy, laboxiow ran- 1 f Sir lohn ,� f" 1 4 1,
� . -lihat of being chosen bly some ruined in her company. Hectox set to work i L I an 0 1 .1 I imagine a lethargic, unambitious Ing whom a, boisterous party of blue- Mutiny," in continuation a I 1". I �-L
� - At thoe dinner- ol'Alnblecuy." . -'GLUTTON FOR WOIM" tih<� life living . � � I 1. 11 I
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I nobleman to assist, b1m. in rogilding his to carry out his'plan cement this mpromptu. farm labo,roTs a pass jac'ke s,from: the war -ship ran , ri6t lKayels, Sepoy War.?' �1. ..
I . I escutcheon. ,Lurelle Was exasperated table he was as javial a,nd as garrulous friendship without loss of time he of- 1.1e.gives Iiis personal attention to Mat- ,along a street with a springyj lert, - t ,Suit The Board of Trade has awarded a `. . .11
+ by ,her sobool-fellows' raillery, aii(I by as ,it. commercial tra,veler. Re pretend- rea 13 re leave, with the fe I . . I . _1 11 � .
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� " fered to intrPiluce Sir James that even- ters conneoted With, his office, wbich active, and ner'vous t. .d? I I whe ci�. sho . �
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� ay of retaliation she, made it "lost ab- eA not to notice how often T&adainois- I T � man could I I 0 of silver plate to Rii�hard..Nler- . .. .
. . w, ing ,to Worthy AL Blandureau, taking were left by meqnY Of his predecessors .,he cautious, slispicious that a bill for ,2125 damages Was Plelc .1 1. � I , �. , 1- -,
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� a,,y of toilets and jewelry, elle An elie bit, bar lips with vexat' I liner master of the am Ili � ,1
K � surd displ r loob good carp- bb,vever, -not to mention that to the mxe of the, Velma.nenL officials. not possibly wa k in'tlia same M9 German sste a 11) I
�� ,; she was Overwhelmed with but rattled on, talking of commercial Re beg . �ns :his voork ))store breakfast, as the hail fellow ,well met, open hand- forwarded. to the captain, together i0b', recomnition of -his. , '::'
I I � wbexeupon the Bland arelau. in question , I wit�. the following explanatory let- Aller, of Bremen, in � : 1 I
. and nao�k compliments. To -affairs and speculations With a won- or he had �, h could the,walk . . � 46 of . ",
. I . wa 5 aerful assumption of knowledge, al- el only It retired trader. F I and it is not an exaggeration to say ad sportsman, neit er I I I � � himnanity to the orew,of, the DD , .1 "... .
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. � el-TIMigirliae-tal her moxtification. she heard that TOTIr baronets warevery that his chief ;relaxation When in of- of, the dignified High Church clergy- ter: 1. I � Survlerl�nd. alandon,ed in the Atlantic - � �, L'� A
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susceptible and !eared that Sir JameB f* ig, merely, change of work, froib maja resemble th t f tb bustling, 11 Yoli send On JAnaary 17', 1 1
- ;aTday afte noon, when, in accordance a. bare acquaintances -with business mat- ice .. " Misser captain,�Whalt fox % I I . . �
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MigIlt, (jeoline �bo, mix with 9. man w morning to, night. F n Y S
� � . . git-h her owders, hex fa,ther sent a reg- ters. Still be spoke fluently if not - � . � I bim'aa�ariia.n.a)ung MY tellom- Ou r, - yiveatei St
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. bad, made: his fortune in his counting rea,ding, and. answering of' despatches a, millionairei ,man, Shop, smash am window, steal am ,cat,,t,d central Haekney-in comranY - `,"�'�;
1; . � . I viar gala carriage to walvey her home, quite correctly c4ii such subjects as falls h � I I is only a part, Lliougli a. very omer- The cowlIrdly cannot walk as do the - I door ? What fur Your ,with: T. .,B,,W . I I I , :� 7t,
I I I her s�nemjes compose(i E6 darisWo ditty and rises in market. prices, .ships and Ouse. TO Be contilaued. , I ous 1par 1, one afternoon fe not as the pbleg- 'hat, blake ema . -vate , ,;' -1
. I - . I t, Of his duties, ..4trlesg, tile iestless I eems to, sa!a Man blake son winao*q Window estacott.in the Mode , I 1�
tg) the popula.r tune of "Cadet Roussel." cargoes, freigbit and port dues, ball . jve t this rea-son it 6 . �on Feb. 97. Mr. ' ,affl,U01 ,,,,
, � . I .--- �a week gie has- to xecel he represen- matic, And for n wa,Dt interests, died. T' - ''. I "I
This song li,roved too muoh for Mi.de- ast and. warebousing. buying and Sell- , I . no lun a,way, My countrYma . n member of the , ew .1�, 1, I
� . PEOPLE OF STONE AGE, Powers, and in me, that the police have often some�4 I w06% a well -know . I
Iselle Aurelie's nerves I I tatives of tb#- Foreign b]akia am Sala raii, sala'Man lun away. I, . 11; 1. . 4_.,�.
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_11 � � almost He herl. he suddsaly declared a most tone- age" is not, . 11 r till lioiswjt� Window-, more beitei saLa man. I get 4' L .
� , I illne she hew,rd it Song. she I Deputations find a, priho-ner's ,boot Marl. , mal�'em bill � longa ,Mhe marriage t�ok place On March.4 I " � I
"', ,want. into -hysterics, As a. matter of brilliant idea, which be intende'd to.put speaking, an expression of time, It re- -working hours of the (lay. 'foot Of thO known youx eoun'tly7nan I � .1 4r, 1 -,
, . . i�ianumerable, and during the'Session of the impress a, the 0 ge,s, 118JI6ver Square,
� 11 , ate and com- i liserva- You. Suppose You no Pa;,r him' me tells 8.rd, at St. Go r . � -,
.1 course, she immediately wx ntor execution as soon as ,)is was mar� fers to 8"St, Lion which p n- y6urMissie , paY� me tell- London, of W. )?eruiva,l �vfiller of ThIs- ' �
I plained. to beW father, and requested xied. 'Tie meant. to, bay up all the raw age in 0i'viliza . Irliament attendance in the House of c�iminal, for if placed under 0 Queen. Shetp, . .�
11 . a pasaeol long ago in Beirrope.and As' iorda siV9,11ow Ap -A,hi,It'Migh I :ereise he will demo: , ,on look 'out' 1 Sup- tletc, I I , orah , . . �.
, I *T rather ordered. him 0 remOlvd her bides on Mexican markets, create la, . t at . her� ,tion when at 63: E' iero.r. Y 11 and mis; �4 -4 -
� ,� . I tion' when g.t exercise, he iwll demon- am my 4ml n, Lanoaaln.re � "" . ..
I . he pose she no pay libn0bill God save am 1, ,
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�' TXOM the ronvent, Her injunction was stTong demand far them, lay down the but, still lingers in Sonia out-of-the-waY Wise 1)e leisure, moments. � q 'a 6 , . Qui.Itei, young te of. Sir k'V. 1 ,
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� - . , naturally obeyed, and, to complete her law to the Vxench tanners, keep up 'corners of the ,world, ,A report of La Tihis, list by no Means, exhausts the atira,te, to tho. ,a . w t It . er (laugh r , - . I rl ,
�.L I I Fore4glft Secretary, as- ws1hgt he puts on, the ,different parts Queen no more., Good -by .
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,, I � doicatwo ,�ha had masterfg at, home, It Ithe price irll PtT'� 'e, and l'i - I Ze Plata j �dially when, as in the 'case of Lord of the foot where ,the impro'ss '%�outd Ct 6r Cap,L,ajn� hope� you.no catch', Oil March 1", at Chi, �1
,. I I Vademolselle Autralle ever thOught, Of very large proti,ts indeed. W.s speech bh,e Quayoquig, a small. tribe Of 500 or p -i I I 1� the lbaTt with be,9keater-aud. so on, .. � Miss � I I I -
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. � I matxiage, it, Was surely with the view made Mademoiselle Aurelio tifin p0ler .g near the head waters ol the Sgjis� � y, lie doubles . I . � I .1 I I , ,. collection of. argrauixigs AI�18 046 0,
�. '' �. 600 livin that of Prime Mllil6bar, "The Queen," � �� — ,a, Pelham ]�'oeding tbo
. of xidding ,herself of her aY River, a$ a true Stone' age peo- __dl� � I 1. .
�.: I I . ha,tofut sur- than evsr, bilit, there vvas ,tvor8o in ACMT' tord Be6tolisfi6la msed 10 say, "is 441,- 1 1 1 1. I .1 I . I I . of -wilirb, 1%] 4ir jos�ua Reynolds
� liame. It is true that;:H�oitor Was not store for her, for 4 dessert Hector (is- ple, Zhey are timid, harmless folks, do- THE, ENER0ETIC, CZAIC - Chickens," &(tat ! I �
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I I A sonorous 'ring; and. besides, she in- future an(]. revealed Iviliat he called "the a tey been Shamefully ing conveyeiol � a well�derfved' � oball, In a�receatly d6gi,g a(! y*kat knife The .
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I 11 I *aristocratia, prefix "de," and pearbaps to find paaoa and - it WS, jances.,an ,b , I , it bt , nol the axe I
1� .1 I happin6s in matiri ons fox ,an ave bo - ,her exalted position, Ever a semi-oireltsof teeth, which mesh in a morning directly it gets light, and 171111S � The Duke Of CO'In%
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� � , I Mo 131a,nduVea.la farnili was fixed for I - ranohe,!, ROW invaluable this I � � ter of spood day after day, �tik# his tiorl airloat. , � ,
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