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N.StN• V4.1NTCU,
V3.01.1 ..4.."14 SIC AN -.0 0 V WIC --kit.
Barilaess irectorn.
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Ute- IP • NIP 0 on **nil
WILL WI AT HOME FOR CONSULTATION
VS up to U o2clock. a. in. every day. Will visit
n
heats at ay hoar afterwards. night or day u9
S'I/Arirton M.13.
PlYSICLIN. SURUEON,h.c.;&c., GUDE tttcn. C. W.
Nrel'..14.1
D'HYSICTAN. Si:TR:MON. CORONER. Scc. °thee
and Residence third door east of Central Sell ord. 49
gqr. Nz- r7T-CT r1-. At. T).
✓ ICENTIATR COLLROF. PITYSICIANS *VC t3fill•
14 GE C. E. Re.iirnee. the house formerly
ocettpied by Mr. J. F. C. Raldan, Elgin Street
•=e•
lea, 0 vsese rev'.
of Mf2jfl Colitte)
HYSICI N. SURGEON... Office, overhis Drug
thre.Gederich, Ontano. sw102 •
.T. F. Mentes*. M. 111.
QUM; FAN-it,-ACCOUCIItitfR Flomceopathic
hysician', and ‘Iedieal Electricia n.
awnininsr, Phosirian of the Atlantic 1Iutnal Tautr
CoInpany of Albany, N. Y.
Wice and Residence Park at., Davies
Vilard,a0derich. I -w42*
towerin AtOORE. PRYSTCT AN. SURGEON rose
Acconehenr. Mivachoster, C. W.
February 7th. 1367. av3vr
&T. 1ST1°FL 'T,C 'V.
SFRAEON DTINTIST.
Ronms over the Post Office, West Street,
Goderich.
November 27th. 1869. w46-tf
rn.
fl iRRIS 1Ct8 AND ATToRNEV- AT -LAW, Awn
I CAlnce*v. Conner Cro-vn Attorney,
Goderich,CanadaWest. Oilre in flour!. Rouse. vl4n40
C'surne*-•-ers.
Tit A.RAISTRR, ATTolINEV. CONVEYANCER. &e..
Itinestan et.. Goderich. Ont.. w49
orlss-nasnn *45 (4-nms•conr.
ARRISTERS. .SOLT4TfrOlIN CRANCERY, &c.
Macs, Kingston street. Goderich
M. C. Cstremos. w52 T. Gsnstow.
.1 o ran et. •44arri4ns.
A• 7ORNFIV-AT-LAW,SOLICIToR ?CHANCERY
Nntqrv, predie.Crinvrwarrer. h c cc.. Goderich.
fl.0o-e..,no th o- nmh aide of West Street, third
• door from Court -House &mare. w49
Iersne F. Tom.
D ATIRT;rTER, ATTORNRY- t tW. SOLICITOR
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3.) it Chan-erv. ti.. rioderich. Ontario. Offies-
rabb's blo Kingston street awn'
TIovle
TIARRISTERS AND .ATTOR•TIRS, SOLICITORS -
1) In-`lhancery, &c. Gottench. Ont.
B. L. Dovt.e. sw5 W. R. Soma. B.A.
mays AsIRTInrood.
‘RrtisTP.R 0,Tvirovitswo.3.-r.t.s iv, sore.
_Di chars fa chancery gc In.oivener,C, nor • • rer, r.
*Lorossr t Tiond. OPTICE Crabb's 81 de, am?
My. Aralbald's Starr_ awn
Willinma FS-ain. TS.
fiTEANCERY AND LW OFFICE. castusis saw
• braidings. Kingston, Street GI:de-rich.
N„12 -conveyancing Motley lent c11 reasonable
erms. Dispater'snd d;feo-tive irks to real PAtilir
:elated. Goderich Dee. 24 1866. sw34
PF•• WALK -Ell Ceirr;terv-
• Con;eraneer. Notary Public,9&e.
Office of the Clerk of the Peace, Court House. ander-
eb, Ontario sw94
T. 13. te,1-Ireg.
GENT FOR cAT'l TFORD AGRICULTURAL
1-3. works. (Joseph Sharman. proprietor). Residence,
spiel 9'1%4. w11 -1y -Sp
P4. M.%4COMP40n.
Al1RISTER. ATTORNEY, SOLICITOR, &c., c.
U' Clinton, Oat. w35
• MO ABY TO LB -1D.
Stl*C1/12g & Signior.
101114EAL ESTATE AND INSUB ANCE AGENTS. NO.
11.,.6. Arcade. Eudding, Buffalo. N. Y.
drsirss C. Sraoso. Attorney -at -Law. H. R. Soma. '
N07. =th /869. w4-3
T"),,TtastlI
ICENSED ANCTION-BER, BA:MELD, County of
• Maron. Sales m village or country punctually at -
e nded to. Iv9.1yr$
L. 13. Fto.infln.
OffilENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, LAND
jgcniand Conveyancer. Knicanfine. 1
SMAILL & cIooi
ARtwitCTS. •
PLANS and specillicatines /3f Etu1dngs, &c. got up in
a neat and correct style.
J ", Office over .1' C. Detlor Co's store.
Goderich. May 0. i89
HAZUF MIST &COOKE
AtT0TIONBER,S.
0011111R319N 101,. 80.
Cra,bb's Block, (VanBverfeoldstand)
KINGSTON STREET, GODERI011
Business Diactorn.
EDW A.RD SH AMMAN,
BRICKLAYER.
PL AST ERBR AND SLATnt,
; °TILL continues do any work in the above branch-
) ° no re -'t s in le terms. Whitewashing and Job-
bing attende pm/aptly. Parties building though
the country -who desire to put on a Rubstantutl
Ca .-e ring wonbi do well to correspond with the
snb.c.rther, and hwe their Houses -covered with
aiilsites, as they will find them cheaper' than any
other covering in the end.
singerich. 19th March. 1870. svfi-Sm t
S. R. M 1.1 Or ALL.,
pRICTICAL VETERINARY S11 R-
I' awe •Goderich. Veterinary Medi-
cines always nn hand.
Will be in nonunion every Wednesday, and at
Lucknow every Thursday and Friday.
***13./rsesexamined as to soundness.***
sw56-2m
IMPORTANT NOTICE
'F. R. DT ANN,
House Sign & Carriage Painter.
TIESIRES TO A.CQU AIN'T THE- PUBLIC THAT
ue has TO
up a shop on North street next to the
Wesleyan Stethodist Church. with varnish room at-
tached where he is prepared to fill all orders promptly,
and at reason ible prices. Thankful for the NU -lounge
of the last 1 years solicits a eoctinutinee of the same.
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NAV is the, tima to Runt your tiutLers,,
-Sleichs and arriages.
Sleighs,
' Orders from dountry Carriage shops attended to
with dispatch.
Sign Painting, Gilding. Graining, Glazing. Paper -
=zing. Se. &c
F. fL MANN.
Ooderich. Nov, 8. 1869. w42 •
HURON 1:1-)TZL,
• ZURICH. CO. HURON. 4
JOHN PRANG,
- Proprietor.
This honse is fitted up with every convenience ter
the travelling public,
tgr Good Stabling:and prompt attendance.
February 1st. 1870, av2-tf
IRS. DAYS' HOTEL
WROXETER. •
nN the direct road trom Seared') to
• Wellierton. Every necessary accom
modation tor thelravelline
Fl NNA.11 DAYS.
wroxeter. Free. .5,, 1an7. vet
COLBORNE HO1'EL,
COMER. CH. •
E. MARTIN, Proprietor.
Gond A.ccommodations. Ample Stable
Room.
113e This is_ admitted to be a First class
house kept in Good Style.
Dece 20th. 1870. aw44-tf
c sta were -Sant ot e Litt ter/ el
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OHNT TUCKS. proprietor. This h th
largestand bestConntre 'Totel in Wester
1anatia.and onarges as moderate as env H -,ns
in '4ttehe1I . Atatn• Proprietor. Good or.blingior
100 Plorses florses and f.:arnages for H ne , on
Siorteat Notice.
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• GODERICH ONTARIO, Di C., THURSDAY; MAX 26, )870.
Oa 3 ate 39 itectoq.
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tVOL. XXIII.--NO 18
I PHOTO GRAPH
„,31.00 Per Do
PIQW IS YPIT CHANC.61
CR.e.vBB'S
-- Secure the
'.hadow ere the
'fllAtt+ntiro fa &El.
Prices 45 Suit the Vans
Photographs rduced to $1.01 per Doz., •
OR 75etS. PEE -HALF DOZZN.
Large Photograph Reduced in
,P cop lrtion.
Alsowill snake the largest Ph stographs made in Cloder
ich. very cheap. Porcelain pictures from oue dollar
upwards at
D. CAMPBELL'S
Photograph Gallery.
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Goderich. Oct. 19th, 1869,
REMOVAL
ALEX. WALLACE,
WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER,
WEEIT STREET,
D
MEE Subscriber having removed to the Store lately
I -copied by A. Naysmiih, West Street, opposite the
Post Office, wi-hs to hulk his friends and the publ c,
or the liberal support with which they have favored
htm 6.1r the last 25 years, and hegi to /...sure ttiem that
no wren be spired to ment aconitminuese, of their
patronage, his anxious study will be tosupplf
'Watches Oinks and Jeweler7
which will give sub/fiction to the purchaser, and as ail
work has been done by myself, ctuttomets may depend
on having it well executed.
tat A good assortment of Gold and Plated Jewelry
Watches. Clocks itc.. always on hand.
ALEX WALLACE.
Godorich Oct. 26th 1803. w40
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SASH AND DOOR-
•. F ACTOIZ Y. •
ir HE undersigned having purehasee*he Mein-
/ ing Mill and Sash Factory °wee°, and oc-
cupied by Donald Cumming, are now prepared
necarry on the business ot manufacturing
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Mouldings,Flooring,
Siding,
and ab kinds et
C3 1 R. C 14 Er NV 0 Ft IC,
ant+ as Circle and aothie Sash and Frames
They thin* from their nxperience in Factory
Work . 1 hat thny ewe satisfaction to all who
may favor them with a eall.
B. -A libera te the trade.
20,060 feet of Dry inch and a quarter
Flooring on hand.
JAS BUCRANAN,
DwamV RD °LB/ zeIssou.siN:
Godewen. starch l' -t... swab
Stoves ! Stoves
c.3 4
w
tr:
* The New York Eleottons.
IIITALPDOZEINEBOMBACkNEG T 15
LI 51 cenisTpnatae; tree. (hie dee n' from
back neeative 87 cents, postage free; to any
address.
53' Particular Attentbn paid to Copy-
ing old Ambrotypes,
For &filer !arr. or smen phot +graphs, The
subsedber in retnenine thanks for the liheral
pairobaee heretofore extended to him.
would just say that he bee irAcle suet) im-
provements is gallery as will merit Con-
tinuance of the same,
A Great- Redaettot, en
Large Ph4tog aphs.
E. b. J 011N:30N.
Goderich, Oct. 26. 1869. w44th
4.A. teir
lit,
.1. y iiilitimmej, 44.),
frifIE subscriber in returning thanks for the libera
▪ / patronage so long bestowed upon him, begs to in-
form Itis numerous customers and the pnblic generally
that Liconsequenco of th • late tire, he has removed Ins
--bi2ineseto the store formerly occupied by Atr.Booth,
West street, next Bank of siontreat, where everything
a Ids line will he found and
Ail Kinds ofJob Work will be Done
the same as usual,
N DAVIS.
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Gs/deride. , 29th March 1
'ONTARIO. 1.2368.
te, Sales in town countrypimctual-
attended to
Goderich July lnth 1869. w24
.t.r..eilJtetale ARMSTROINIG,
LAND AGENT, VALUER, Sm.
WEST ST., -01.3MELICET.
1VICIN_EY -po
Agant far tin Canada Landed Credit Co., and the Le..
perial Badding, Savings and Investment Co.
.7/Stalq:Sata ft:a 21' ISEact
Crown Land Patents taken out. Debts,
Collected. -
-eiese.nese, aet. '1st 1RO. trw4-tf
alleti011 COMMISSIOIL
GODRIC11--1 orANTo
70sta• blished -
faitiJE-$ oflifiscellansous Property te Co:Tench
every Saturday, and za Clinton, every Wed.
neaday. _
Moattyadvancest Prnperty lei immediate
udeand prompt returns made.
Farm -Stock and other Sales punctually attend.
meltothronghout the county, .
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O.N.TILUESSAN2SAuctionldarte •
• wfdt BiarkatermareeShidencli
CHEESE, CHEESE
Shephard - Strachan,
GROCK&S, GODERICH.
AVE been re.aepointed sole agents at
11 Goderich for the tale ot the celebrated
Exeter Factory Cheese. ,
Local dealert stipplied tho Factory
Prime .
a ST/EPIIABtt itESTBACHAN.
Go !oriole. Mee 27.1867. wlitt
Agents, Read 'MI5 t
TUE WILL FAT AGEN'TS A SALARY of WI
IT "reek and expellees. or stittivr a Itage commission
to sell our new wends:fel I -meat -Wm Address,
wle W WAGNER,: CO,. Xer..Nel!- 31lb
1 taseeeeee-aleilirtilt
THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON
AND GLOBE
INSURANCE COMPAN
!teen in existence Thirty-two years, and
,daring that period has. paid Loewe exceeding
Five and ta half milli= pounde sterling,
Thedishareetnent 01 thus enormous sum over
a wide aro, hes withent _doubt contrIbuted to
the estahliatunent of this ',medullaes hi the
confidence ot Vublie CeRorations, Merchants,
Househeldemr, and business- men genprally,
wherever ttesreeresented. •
in its 1st year 1836, the Fire Premturns
alone lamented le • . a • ire. • .E0.9,70
a Its gIttt r854:s :
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30th year, 1,S66. ** ,** 55 1.11.9.s32
One yeer later; 1867, ••• sg S218,055
ge PLAIN A.ZsT331 FANCY
UV IV :NAT Xt.
COAL OIL, -
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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Ewe Coal Oil Latnps, &e. &c. Old Iron.
Copper., &sits, Wool Pickings. and Sheep Slane
taken in exchange.
J . From
, jar li.rn th Large Coal 0i1 Barrel,
The Fire Reserve Fund is now cl.727,464
The Life Reserve Fund is now 9.2i2A68
The company is repreae ted throughout Oa.
tano and * Liebe°, by innfieentiai Agents, to
whore Applieation thr insurance inay be made.
- .0. SY4114, Resident Seeretary,
° . TEC .
A. M. itbss. Agent for Cadent+ ; B. V
• for Exeter, , W. N . Waters'', foreteittorth
0odianch.F.113.11.1Sbd. *41
NEW CABINET
ANN
UPHOLSTERING 8 BP)
wrm imam?,
OPiOSIT-R BANK OF MONTREAL
CIODE=CE.
treW
ea Isend or melte* order s
FURIALTIJ or ALL KINDt
11413w:ea land set assortment of Upholstering
be prepared totilI prompttlallordent
tar A -quantity or enitszttessweetlIsetinhlicp
-Picture Framing to Order.
scr u. frusta by -staid attentiontio ;bushing 'JO
met genre of p petrol:4m
Goderieb, Nov. 1L 100 s er14-tf
ERIC PficKAY,
TITOULD 0.11SPECTIPULLE AN-
TE itotmce that, bas opened a
laths alioveltitir Ais West Street,. opposite
of Montreal, alms.), wi/.1 keep onstatly
f
•otStxieriot. Meath 15t.1£47 6.
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"N(C)N Pr() _ T*C).A.N.
At Reduced. Rates' on
,Improyat
For Pennds extending - from Three to Ten
'Iretars.tosaitBurrowem. Re-naval/le in 'Monthly,
.littif Yearly or Yearly Initaiments, by the
Pin:lariat Building, Savings &
InvicAmmt.Co. -
6.17'110E1=50 C,h,ure.hStreet,,Toronto.
rap:gums".
JOE1N CRAWFORD. Z312.1 Q. CO
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-10HN 001tD^N, Zee,
•- -Initacreem
JOHN CRANFORD, q.
JOHN ORDON.Estl-, Messrs Gordon &Mackay.
G. HARPER.EaCi. Manager lierclianta" Ranh. -
JOHN TURNKR. Messrs Sessions. Titrne,t &Co.
JOHN FrAKEN, }lag.' Messrs J. Fiskente Co, -
NOAH BARNHART, Eso, iferebant- -
eowNetAC:KAfl.Fsq „Mears Lyman &Illteelklu
DALRYMPLE cilAwroRp, zsg„:. 'Craw,
MA &C°. • - - • - -
G. VARCYBOTR,T014, roct,
Secreirsits*ATAIAltnirXX. • -
4
jtre WiltaYle • onen_oitie
BY ITS USN
Gray or Faded Hair quickly
restored to it...spirantl color and beam
and with the first apiilication a
beautiful gloss and delightful fragrauce
is given to the Hair.'
it will cause Ilair to grow on Bald Spets.
it will promotelnanriatit
FALLING IIAIR is immedistelY cheeked.
Sold by all Druggists.' Price One Dollar.
Manufactured- by '-i
St B. VAX ,DUSER & C.
. Wholesale Dniggiste,
35 Barclay Street and 40 Park Place.
• :Ileiv4ork, and .1
266 High Holborn: lettiloniiEn2.
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FIM
WATCHHAER. JEWFliER,
,WESt ST., GODERIPH,
Neil' the Poit.
-111108 MOST RESPECTFULLYTO RETUI
„LP sineere thanks to line FeoPlo 53r OW
-vicinity for their liberal patronage during th
years, ani neer that tlieituelegy mason has
with alt goblet -enjoyments anti amenities.'
statethatall who wish to purchaselewelrytnr
or of warranted_ tnaterial and work
would &swell to buy from him at rates/ emu
sheSper than that asked' for worthlem rash.
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AIJ I Sid f
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THE SOLDIER'a RETOILY•
. ‘Ay, nuir body, so-/ telieve.'
Sp saying, he pulled a small parcel out-
"Repeaters" at the Pol1s-500 Colored
Voters Personated
CHAPTER I.
The town clock eiGowanburn was- strike cover his face and tie behind his his head.
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of his po.cket, and unfolding it, handed te, 'I had not had time to ?ply for a
Oaarhe a piece of crape "large enongli to laugh whedl this "'°r6ju' received a let"
ing tim hour of eight, one eold mid stormy P'd that on your fate, an' your ain ter from in father, which informed me
thatshe vi as not oxpeeted to live beyoad
Tun BEAUTIES OF UNIVERSAL SUPER! GE New Year's Eve The keen f t id fadher weclue, ken ye 2 aulither day. °You may iraaaine havasfter
cos y w it •
rs 1 hawed, to sets
blew fiercely through the streets warning Ceara° obeyed, anct Kinlay having' dis- an absence of five yea ,
ey had good and sufficient reason for be- tinted himself in fike manner, file twain °
says the legal vote of' the eity was about,
waited for their victim.
plied for leave. The captain of my coca -
my mother, and hiv.v anxious was to get
to Gowanburn tonight. I immediately ape
411 within hearing of its voice diet unless g
New York. Mety 18 -The Tribune
r, out of thews they would find it much Afoanwhile a scatters, pedestrian was
half polled yesterday, but the Memel vote
was about in all its gift y.
of the day. In one of the wards eleven wintry blast was giving them, for the a three mile walk on a winter n
but still hale and hearty, awl not afraid a
night. Well go. I went back to my room not knowing
really an inconvenience, refused to let lona
patty was absent, and the Colonel, partly
a struggling through the storm towards
:Imre •
comfortable to stay at hoine. Awl from bad temper, and partiv T62C.33160 it wale
it seemed as if the good folks cif Gowan- Gowanburn -a man past the prime of life
'1'hr Sun says • repeating was the order burn were willi
lig to take the advice the
house in thtaprincipal street of the teen. his brain busy with many thoughts. No
tided on, his headhbent to thestorm and mlatltiet:wdaso. tolollneuatehliftfuegrhitnee.f IrYirasaYlumnsg-
without leave, and here IL am, Mr Paten
hundred negroes were registered ; but streets were almost deserted.
As the last chimes of the dock died wrapped up in plaid and greatcnat, with a
'when the newly enfranchised came to the
two men emerged from a Public Ple
stout oeken staff in his hand, ,Mr. Paton
solved I should see her, so I left thetlastle
' boxes judge of' their amazement •
upon leerniug that white repeaters had
Tliev stood for a few minutes opposite the thoUght, however, had he of robbera in ha allv. if not literally; a desexter, and
names. ._ The scoundrels after voting one window showed the one to be a vein oine prong t lea ti in,
ambush. Many andertany a night had he
goneh t' h ' .teble to oe apprehmided as such.'
alreedy voted upon nearly 500 of their door' and the light from Luckie Morris's
said to his compaulon-
diut(h'ev qviedlecthesatretektu Mrt°.wniatoki:
Pia t. I theTylieeYntheLd
'I'm a' richt wee joke. Gang hame,
like agude laddie, an' see yowr mither. I
hope you'll find her better. I'll melee rera!
see you a' in the niornin", an' maybe I'll
benble to help you oat o' your difficulty.
Mind ye, hailie !'
• This comforting assurance did not en-
tirely relieve the soldier's mind, but
nevertheless he warmly thanked Mr. Pat-
on. They bade each othergfod taightetiel
John Living -stone walked sharply off iv:,
the direction of his tether's dwelling.
CHAPTER _It. •
In the humble abude of aGewatatmen
weaver a woman lay on her deathbed. The
only occupants sif the 8c:stiffly-furnished
room -in addition to the isielt women -
were her husband, James Ifivingstorannini
a yoang lady -the Grace Paton whom we
heard of iu the former chapter. Wen
known in Gowainhura was Grace Paton for
her deeds of love and charity. A tette
'Sister of Mercy' was eh°, ever ready to
conifort the afflicted, •orto feed the hung. y.
She hadleard of Mrs. Livingstone's ill-
ness, and knowing that the eufferer had na
daughter to tend and nurse her, Grace
had come to offer her service in -the eick-
room. James Livingstone seemed' fairly
stricken dowu with grit f. The -dying wo-
man had been the -partner of his joys and
sorrows for many years, raid was thermal.
er of his two 'sons. Though every hour
was expected to be her last, James Living -
stone's boys were not with hem to ,essist itt
cheering the entrance of their mother into
ihe 'dark valley.' One wee a -soldier, and
fot five years his parents had not seen his
face. The other lived at home, but heitind
taken up with evil company, and les
thoughtless nature had been currupted by
his wickete assodiates.-Thitugle his malice
waits° ill, Charlie hadbeen absent front
home all day. He had beeu seen thariug
the evenmg Luckie Morris's publie-
house. As it grew later, Mrs. Livingetone
had got worse, and Charlie had been sent
for, but the inessengerrettameel with the
information that he had left Leckie Mor-
ris's at eight o'clock in the company of
Jock Kinlay, -and no one knew where they
had gene to.
About ten cdeloek. Mrs. Livingstone,
who had bee u dazing. tvoke up,
Seeiningly quite consraons d herapproache
big end. She looked eagerly round, and
asked her husband if 'the laddies heclua
come yet 1'
'0, James, I feel thitt I'm gam to dee.-
Bat I houp the Lord will -giant nte a Biala
4)' -my teddies afore He tatt's me awad
James Livings, tone eenld net reply. He
covered bis face with his hands endsobhed
like a child. But Grace gently &totaled
soon be
r,eteying herthat hereonsinah
dvl- - -
ooiibeh
'Bless your bonnie face, my deritie, for
trying to tat:alert an' mild woman. I feel
as though I couldna dee afore 1 E20 Eny
Johnnie again, an' Charlie toe, peer
low.'
quick firm footstep on the thresheld
interrupted the words as they fell from her
lips. James Livingstone sprang to his feet
as the -door opened, and Ida eldest son
stepped into the room. Fer amoinent
hintreubles were all forgotten. He peep.
ed thehand of the stalwart soldier, say.
ing,
'I thocht ye wad come, hots are ye, lade
die
'Pm quite well, father, and glad to see
yonagaire Is mother any better 1'
4imaes Livingstone sorrowfully shook
his Iteati,and the soldier turned to- the
bedside Be started with surnriee as he
recognised Grade Peon, when he had nut
previously seem and held 'out band
tremblingly. -They conki 2/06 speak - to
each other, but the quiet elssp of their
hands was full af 'maw eloquence.
'It's my Johanie ! any Johnnie !
Bless the Lord for bringingbaek iny beanie
laddie, I can dee ratio,' said the dying moth.
er, as.she grasped the hand of her awl and
strove to raise herself be bed.,
John kissed Ins mother's' nvaiited foe,
telling her not to exert hereelf, that he.
was goin-g to stay beside her now, and that
she,Nest; t ih,eitr-
iteno
get better.
in peace note I mice thocht- I winina eee
harems mony hoors,to rum, but can dee
ye attain, bet the Lord in Hisgaidences has
brocht ye hainie to gladden my auld e'en
ance mair.-Bea what's curie o' Charlie
Iles surely bidin not owre late the nicht.'
*1 mautlfstatfr iliff lank for him zuyeelf'n
said James Livineedone. 4Toie haee
eet of names, under certain el•seuisee, nr of little more th
, an twenty, and the 4 and -to use his own wortle*-4 never
would sally into the street, and within , 0 er at least ten yearaolder. They were I
closely engaged in conversation, the elder tnet wi' anything worse than himselh' His
of the two evidently endeavoring to per- ' thoughts were of his business; how trade
sight of' the po line places sit:flange and
suede his companion to join him m some 1,1vas getting duller every eek, and work
mix up their disgiuses and then go back .
enterprise, to which the younger Man ' scarcer every day. He was trying to de -
find vote imam wider anotherset ofnames.
Tlia retailer peke for spurious votes in showed signs of reluctance, •
vise some plan whereby the weaver's of
certaitrleealities was fifteen dollars each ' I dinna half like the job, Kinky,' said. Gowanburu could be kept in employment
go back ta Luckie Moe- Caine up
during the wSnter, when the two 'men
yesterd ty reselted . in an overwhelming ries. It's awfu' cauld, an' I've a sixpence coeld turn round.
with and' seized him before he
The World says the Judiciary election he, '1 think l'll
Democratic ' triumph. The Republican left.' "We- want your sitter,' said One in a
..
piny is virtually annihilated in New Weel, weel, Charlie,' replied the other,
York. 'if yell no gang wi' me I'll gang by my -
eel'. But come up the street a bit an'
we'll hae a crack &sent it.'
Charlie reluctantly cotnplied, and the
two companions walked slowly on, side by
IC.A.NSAS.
DIABOLICAL OUTRAGE.
Port Scott, Ks., May 13 -An acconnt of
the met diabolical affiir ever recorded
was' published in to -day's Monitor. On
Tuesday peven-men came to the town of
Lahore, a few miles south of here. After
drinking all day they went to the boarding
house of J. N. Roaoh, and asked to stay
all night. 13. log refused on account of
mu e votc.e.
no get it, though,' replied Mr
Paton, who in a inotuent had recovered his
pressenee of mind. .
We'll take it, then,' said the villain,
and tried to throw Mr Paton to the
come to the,00nclusian that the errand on geound. With a sudden jerk,. Mr Paton
aide. A.n acute observer -might easily hare
which Kinlay seemed bent was net a -good ,released his right arm, and maned a blow
one. As they passed along the quiet at the head of the ringleader ami spokes -
street he resumed his conversation, speak- man. He missed his aim, aud Kinlay
ing in whiSpers as afraid of being over- spraniat his throat, declaring with an oath
that if he did. not give up his money they
' Charlie,' said he," ye micht never hae
• would take his life. Thrown off his guard,
heard. -
sic anither chance. I tell ye for a fact anld he had spoken in his natural voice, and
Paton is coming hame frae Ladvhill the , Mr Paton knew him.
' lea you, Jock Kinlay, -is it 2 1( kent ye
were a scoundrel, but 1 elidnathink ye wud
turn hightvantan.:
Kinlay enraged at being ediscovered,
wrenched the stick out of Mr Paton's
hand, and -with one well•aimed blow, felled
the old man to the earth. Charlie stood
helpless with horrified amazement, but
-Kinky, With an adroitnees worthy of a
better purpose, proceeded to tear off the
plaid and to (pen the breast of the great-
coat. But help ler the victim was near.
Another perfermer- whose approaching
footstep had been unheard among the
snow -now mated upen the mile,
' Hello! what's this? Highway rob-
bery I' exclaimed the newconer, a tall,
powerful man, tied in the undress uniform
of a sergeant in it Righhuul regiment.
Kinlay saw that the :game was up, and
with the rapidity a lightning he Jumped
the hedge, and vauish.ed among the trees.
Charlie -was lase fortunate. Before he
could turn, the soldierhed -seized him and
town the crape covering from his face.i-
The youtig man tried to free himself, but
he iyas held in a grasp of iren.
'E want to know you again, mr, so let
me see your faced
lyin' ill, maybe at the points? death, an' Charlie said nothing, but struggled. hard
if I was to be -caught at a job like that the to escape. His struggles were of nee,vail.
With the et:soots, giant handling A and,
nes wad kill her.' his assailant turned his face upwards and
f, ' tharlie,' anst• vered Kinley, 'I'll gi e ye looked into it. Dark as the -night was the
the offer for the lasttitue; an' mark what soldier knew the face. It was neat of ins
I nay. I owe John 'Paton a grudge. He's youngerbrother. - ,
lined me for bad work mere an' o ' Charlie !' he exclaimed. 'is ityou?-
ageinst, when he kens brawler there's no a Hare I -come beck to Gewanburnte And
better wearer in Gowauburn. Yesterday my only brother turned a robber?' ,
when 1 took my cleith hame he.wadnal, Charles Livingstone implored his broth-
-
e me anither Web,- and teee me to gang
aboot my business for a ne'er-do-weel
scoendrel. - When I "heard that he was
cumin' frae Ladvhill the nicht, I swore I
drub kinness, one of the party- knoeked nicht a lot o' Biller in hii pouch. Heil
be alane and he aye tak's the short road
Roach insensible with a revolver, and then through Tibbie's Plantin'. There's nae
went to the bed occupied by two daughter? danger. On it nicht like this ihere's nee
of Roach, aged 16 ate! 14-, and rayished- fear o' onybudy twin' ()lithe road. If ye'll
them during the entire night, using a come wi me, an', keep your egn °Pen
knife to accomplish the purpose. Roach
tevived after a time, but feared to stir.
He describes' the c ies of the girls as
heart rending. A quarrel arose among
the demens, and ens was shot dead while:
satisfying, his fib t. At daybreak the
party fled, one taking eith him the -
youngest girl. The . town was immedi-
ately:aroused and parties started in search.
The man with the girl was overtaken and
hanged to a tree. Two others were found
in the town and hanged to the saute tree. and wanted money, but his conscience -
The remaining three were also cuptured not quiteseared-revolted against obtain -
and two of th' -in hanged. The _other, - ing it by such means, e
at lasc accounts, was ht,the custody of ., By this time they had reached the et t -
the citizens and probably w 11 Share the - skirts of the town, -and entered upon the
knock the auld villaie doon, an' ease him
o' his Biller in a jiffey?
Charlie made not replyeand Kinlay con-
tinued-
Ye hae a sixpence, you say? Come viP
me, an may be ye'lPhae sax poundsto
keep your New Year wi'.'
, Still Charles Livingstone hesitated. In
the company of Kinlay and others of like
character he had often allowed hituself to
be led into evil -courses, but a proposal to
commit deliberate robbery somewhat
startled him. True, he was out of work
high road. Charlie stopped, and turning
the fate of his companions.
ing to Kinlay said -
DI go back, I'm bad eneneh, but not so
bad as to rob an anld men ;Ilia never did
me ony harm. Besides there's; my mitler
A Prima Donna IA a Nati House.
, • •
INTERESTING SCENE -MISS LoUISA
Kebb000 eist A NEW EGO. -
a more interesting episode in the lire of
wro
any -artist slime the days of the great Jen ny.
stance speaks volumes for the kindness of
artist.
than that of Miss Kellogg at the Utica
A.sylum, on the occasion ot her concert 11
that city a few days, since. The eircum-
heart and genuine humanity of this great
ritabile woul 1 have been • to dole oet a '
feeenotes to better classes of patiepts that teen agate.
A correspondentsoafytsh:e New York Post
We do not remember to have heard of
Not content, as some of the gettus ir-
them by foul. If, yell no help me to rob
, 'But, hurriedly interrupted Charlie,
a-uld.Paten, r have anither plan in which
, 'Stay it bit, my man; Pve something
yeti no share the benefit. Ye mind you
poachirt' business on Laird Grant's estate,
they were, an' 1. think l'il Inc that ten
pound afore the morn's nicht.'
mair to say till ye. . The morn's New
Year's Day, an' baith you an' moll be the
better Of some bawbees in onr pouch. If
an' ye ken there's ten pounds reteatd of-
fered for the poachers ? I think I ken wha
the lot. Ye wad be locked up wii-, the reet
never heard o' term' King's evdsiellpyernetyait...?
I canna get them by fair means I'll get
' ye were there yoursel', au the worst o'
0' gukTs'it' e fear o' that, Charlie; have yen
eainundthbodeilidition to
.
-tionsgre the information,
iAfn0::ecisitdiews,sedec=rnareedh
the 'reward, they'll receive a free par-
don 'An' wad ye be crfoardly eneubh to st,11
your comrades, Jock P _ - a i
'A taan'Ildao a great deal for a wife an'
minutely, end literally "from the crown fear bairns, Charlie, replied the would-be
el her head to the sole of her foot," for traitor.
o eltlesired to See and examitie the"pretty Charlie Livingstone had particular
time to reasons for wishing that the poaching
ii4le boot with which she beat
could be assetubled for the purposee she
aelted the .Doctor to he allowed to pene-
rate teethe interier and sing for the most
,listurbed.
Accounpenied by two of the faculty,
heir litclits anti the matron, and armed
only with her "light guitar," abe Matted,
like an ancient troubadour, on her novel
journey.- Arrived in one of the depart-
ments devoted to the Most tioiseetlestructe
ive and disturbed of this unfdrtunate
elass, she--.- Ives not long in malting her
power felt. A few notes from hetewonder-
ful voice was suffieient to cad order out of
elle wildest contusion and still the troubled
waters of the soul. In a moment all wils
ustied, and except the voice of the care-
tatrie, the hall was silent as the None of
death.
Alter the first song they I. gathered
about her like children, wondering ap-
parently, what angel frinu heatiten, had
.iropped down SQ auddenly and unexpec-
tedly among them. [hey exanunect her
,er to release hint. He would see him in
the morning; he -Would premise anything,
only let him get away before Mr Paton
was suffieiently recovered to be able to
wad hae some o' his siller though I should identify him What could John Living-
stone do? He felt most unwilling to -coo-
lie in Cupar jail for't.
'Gude nicht, then,' said Charlie; 'e re nire _at such e dastardly Mime, and yet he
vteleetne tin for me. I'll go bace t the' °mild 116t
o be- the Ineana of placing his
'in M a f • 1r -this
business' should be kept dark, and. Kiiilay,
tier musioi". This was all,Aved with most
-inimitable grace; and nnt only this,- but was welt aware of this. The villain sa,w
he kad played a good gerd, for Cher -
every article of dress andjewellery dont ii talkedat no longer of going back to the
her person she suff Ted to be freely over-, :nen.
yew tow i till I come hack.
hauled end exemindd minutely by these "You dinna mean it) do the mild man the soldier's hand - "an' if in tune *test 1
wis too hard we yofrue ill try if 4---I can Jamea Livingstoneqtaietly left the hens°
poor inlay in,liei. She was torned,ahouf-e-ony harm, )aye?i' he asked. ' ..,
lei- ' 4 No, no ; well only hichten lum a bit, Inak'it upto you in time te come.' - to seek his youeger son, leaving ehe total-
*mit side -to side 1ike a 'merchant's
brother prison. eau me ( ot a
had happened in -a few seconds) Mr .Petou
was giving sigts of returning tenseietts-
ness. John Livingstune's fraternal feel -
tugs conquered his sense of jitstice.
"Charlie,' he hurriedly said, let
youlgo if yea% tell me who was your com-
Parrialln.t.ell von in the morning, John, on•
my wordeas a brither:
atic'Geh at borffn,ththeer.l. I am ashamed to have
John Aleasedlus hold, and in a moment
Charlie Was gone. ,
The soldier now turned to the prostrate
nein ; and tried to help him to his feet.
'No a penny wilt ye get, you tidevin'
blackgus.rds,'Islienied Mr. Paton, Still be-
lieving hitnself in the haudeof has assail-
aulAll right, sir' ,',replied johnlivingstone,
'the thieves have gone. Try if you can
rise to pier feet.
'Then, vilta are you 1'
'Don't you know me Air. Paton ?I have
carried many a cut of cloth intoyour ware-
hoTualiee'eld man had now got up, and wise
apparently little the 'worse. Scrutinixing
the military figure that Etood besides hiin,
he
aatreyoLesrer-
:ToethireurviJngohantoLinevinagaintosaire,
vice.'
• 'Lash keep's a', ko think that I should
be indebted te yonof a' men for the pres-
ervation es' 'venter, au' maybe o' my lifel
Let me thank you, John,' said he, taking
ennui Grace Paten together in the sick
apparent. an' gar. him gie's someee Ids Biller.' 'Believe me, sir,.eeplied Lieingstone,"I
fiusre tench to her &alinement
I had re tun The havens had been *Art d f ^ ti
During this co °guy the two men - am only tee happy diet it has been in my • . e (Li vo
*lb and Inittle to her annoyance. been stattling on the high, reed just out power teereutler you assistance.' • - yeaus-a tong time, het it had not setteach-
Bee he most trying -ordeal was yet to side the town. This road led to`LaflYhill Paten now recovered stick, and ed the flame flu the heart of either. In
• anne. Sev,val, in': the e:4itberatice oatneir junetion, the nearest railwaY station to leg ewe, etaete,d for sabdued infices they talked te eaoh others
P
delight, came forward and desired W kiss (40wantairn, about three miles. They 'Do you know who the feltowa were ever'. - while Krte flitgefeenie lay en qniet
'I ken meet' them, an' he'll be in _ stupor, not see her teenetice them, mi
her themselve.s-not with fear; but .with now left the public road struck into afoot-
,
Paint 1' copar huleed, net observingtheahisenee of her
genume emotion, she tot only recieived "path which crossed some hotels towards A
thegreetio; but returned it
1.31 in tind in] stragslingwood caned Tibbie's jail the auttiCor naree'seoJolin Paton 1/41.'8bana. F°r ZiOne time -140 la-
y fins
UJ au 1, Livingstone_ he seemeti revive, awl
This by-roaet was usually patronised by tee he a Gawaebeen 'then suddenly a
each instance. Such is -Clara
I
foot passengers- between dy td - • wed - began to is.. for 011erlie.
fea ad anxiously ingli .
"But whand's Charlie ,ad this time
Kellogg, anti some of the character's cs
„ . . Gov/auburn, as it shortened the journey 'DeIf ed is fie. was that drunken __, .
01genius; bath, the power 01 music lictu hi* nearly half it mile. Before they leach- neeredo-weel Jock /Lining. But 1 (limaik"
-s
,, y 1&W 12 late the meat. Its aim, the,
kindness over the disturbed mind. , 'ed the ' Plantin' the 'Snow was peening ken wha the ither and WAS, aa -he mirth. Waite wait iu his bed.' _ •
- - - clown thick and fast. Kinlay remarked th ewer; But ye alum speir for- Grece,1 Death Iv" TIP'y fast aPPr4asbling• At °
. ,
1,T jug Considerable exiCtement was created bis comPanien continued 3Ir Paten, 'You &nee wasfond intervals* In a "'leo Which was tlettirl;C
that : was a' the better,
they would he lea likely to be 'atilt.' As 6' herJohnnie; weaker and weaker. and whiehetartledher
abated Londonun Sunday by the arrestor hfty
h ail an The. the men e.itereathe wood they eeasedtaare ‘siuz,o you put it SO, mv, paton. may ihoenr rtheresrtaimv -021144aoniBitegntrijanmotatih. etallecillafittr3
szew:1-inh:iti --dleNitiestiniwarournive;;.4-iitk i'll;hwine;rearlr9:18s1:ut:1: rPe.e1u3d-11.;e,aduta-ha.13TY5"alletTed ta emnPanim4
uvmers au had mg, and pressed ou silently N.Vhen theY ausigysyhee:inutittwe jas:h.f:danoaf biebre:ei:Brs: jic.ree.,asing diffisielty the wortre ea*. ra,e_
in the roailKinlay tittle plops a'he is qtute wen. _ s Her sen's tetra fell fast, *bile with line
volY - Lly 8 The authorifies nut 11 rio ; 1. s5 414 tree,' then Item- the better too tue...e.t he: jodgeFe returned:
med. ere g hpening in the hedge and took lue Ithtoe eall me, has net returned in a tanner that nre comelf les growha' nark sea =Ina.
- P°84:i'in) befuvriethelLrlantaseou• urea to prevecio the.._footpath he passed through - anuarrAid that her sold'
disordeese . _
• ter' AS you 'I'm waitins forye, Chailie. Why erne
Oad te` will make her very IaaPPY•1 • '
B. HORTON. -Kn. f our acqnaintance .
Odnfort-
merihayste 14.6 ea 0::" Repairing deneew.ehe hest If yle'of "-eA Y°11e8 _Tear 1') - t branchea-over the road. harhe quietly. twhat de. you mean John r
efarewelle James. Be gude tae the LI*,
ne'tiction. Couveyeeemethe Ameredueedtethemstv Goderighiveg 808h, 86g 7-8".° 'ArtiOtoti preparattwy to gettinga seta false " see' 41here-by litusgiettale Mr. Patton,which dieS1;:dderlly but quietly the _doer apetied„
la*The 611 antonnt 1.-ari laadvaneed •%****---'•-t WeTkIllAilBhir* who hae Jusehad. all her upper tee h e -
att
-61 West Street, oin anhetstiewirveraytparherpsfutd jear:the,oethe.r 1111 in oie tgli:07°elnIntegrmPrillstilaalinacTomvrit_tejle diliarateolit 'IlviittartifloYcr Iteit hoes's. 'at:teSi-getrateri-Ilinitc: tuYalaijsatrtnite5anittvutg.Stzlea:etfiA:foli,.-0-z-',--a4
Limon Dater. Agenfat Gedench. , 1 , awn-- 0
- EBRO'S. ARIISTRtftsG,
Au •
of drawing back. eltit r°41 -•that linnet not speak te -Gese- 'scared and deetlelike. He ba4 no-ttliought
ce9 seeing the - tuothless state of the lady's th.init
be aelenee would not keeP 'quiets . meant it then, Johrt? his tnether'e wee sietlous,
8211510 leq• '331 '712, • handler bate, i ' - h ' • ' • tins your second
- - • , a. 14.71tUENIAN, . - - ' ' ,.„. , .-, , _ - . - atom 'amid take the public,- read / took your wordsto heart Soon after I
. vitpn.,5TElt et Improved. nem, aptj_wee lemma ewinreinwiyeentearnej :uottider will you harepedp, indeedhe -fervently wished. ,, that _. 411suetr You dad, sir, so that r AI WIY It alibo. nut tilt them% bads sal:1%Tel tialyz'aettitr;
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... s out a :word ever passiu,g between rteem• . 4 L'Inteh'e," iseitl he, -4 raton, /tense be ,ett well with the ariny, and ant now *arm Primitrov:::45°::::::::r-Yvc:::/:-11:4 1.1.4
/ have tek enother- alive. reeeeseaneee 11,4 ara.to
Fe- cp, together three 4'14Ye in a etageontehewith" tumbled by Sinlo,y-- , • " - - there I have been ever shwa.
for the anew a anther the*. --1 v0,4 exeety:itter` 4 feisvr cdseye; algue; s;nd ware AKA OH i •13' IT'a 12mebtu'°" c!'"4161) Y,.°-*
semeihing hers that ill prevent Jilin ler. taZdi'nburgl, a ./ suppose yam_ know that Th"7-112gimmati "W I'll -4 V4; el)?
oily ither body. lennin, 5,. lia.vre are.' t 4 .
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_ rather he bad not thought , much sbeut it
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