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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-07-23, Page 2) 2 " I , THT,' C/'L1N,"T0.N '4NTEWS­M1,C,01,;4�,1) . J11hT f,2,3rd 1903 .ml -1 � �� �_��_ � ­ ­;�-�_ I I ", I 11 11 I . — — . __­��­�Jpl I . . __ - - - ___ 7�,:� --,--- _ _ - - _.____ ------- -,- __ __ _­­__ . ___ - - __ _ - - I I.- - , , ­- - ­­�_ __ __ ­­ - _:_ � t.__- ­ - � - ­.­­ . --- m4lWmh - � I _­___._.__ I- - - ­_ - ___­_,_,_._________.. _­ __,-, _1� V2191014001111111111sm- � --- , ___ I I The Latin 4"ort,ev 01: Today, I - I I—, I 0000#00#0# , tar the Italian wainall, for,whoul lie s you ""Owi father having Stolen It from her when I The Latin quarter of today Is as full l , . , ,. dallghterS III philit.f, but, a of Individual charaeter as tbo salite � � . built tile elaborate burial vault- wilvil ! tbe gallant Frenchman say, accordlilig She S - 11, I to, Vivir law . will all Infant, so all the king could ! .011 Stuffed Up ground Ili the middle Ages. - One writer . r, . I `_ It must have comforted berl Then li',4 i salle. "The r(kaIU1 Of' I . '� 111, to (11( Fraiic(� N so ,great and Alorl(1114 a lierl, (lo about our marriage wao; to grumble, ', Tbatle the conditio-n-of many sufferers I . , `� "' arviag ,tatorlal little Alim- (if ' lh, Q says Paris only posqesse-� two veally . I : U - ) A.. . niarked . Individualit1ta, the stud.vnt I 11 H EN KNIGHTHOU '" Prittall.;', rot, whoul he llail Nduve,I � 1,19e that It way not lie taken by go which I let him do to his heart's van. 1 from catarrh, especially in tile morning. I - .j - womau." Too grk,at and �llorjolis to bu tent. . aud the grisette. Not totit that student . J � � Ilope Alexander it) divoreo blin frolia "I wish also to thank your majesty i Great (11111611ty is experienced in clear- Itiall 464 tile poor little crippled. owlet Joan. lit , takell by, it -wollial), for.,400thl France ! Ing the lic-ad and throlat, � life Is alwuys c .glug Its outwardo q, : for the thousand kindnesses you havo . , ;.1", WAS, I N FLOWER consideration Of tills divurvo I& )lad I would have been vagtly Iwttm, OfT buil I W " . 4 semblance, just as tile uitIrtim-Ity ,;*;,;I, 810 11 lite. I said, ,Lind, 111thoug,l) it i No wonder catarrh causes headache. ­' . ', 41 wsar Dorgla, 11olie, Alex.inder's i lit!)$) 11011v structures theinselves are clianglil- .,f.k Or, T4e Love Story of Charles Brandon and Mary Ttidor, the Xing's Sister, and r put C I she I)OVII gov-Priw(l by a -1vo . a ox, gr (I I AMP it, Happening In the Reign of F I Nvif. I yes me to tile heart to, neparate 1 I afra the taste, smell and hearing, . theirs. '4"', I . I -illy and polit, , .111d then, for at country always pros. front you, circumstances collupel,moi to I pollutes the breath, derangell tille stont- . _� 8 uildor it (111CIVII. . lis Aupst Majesty King Henry the Eighth .1 1* son, oil his feet, fillauch * , I , -L inust have watitv , I, tonder illy resignation as your waster � ach and affects the appetite, � . W I . ., leally. I tlitnic lie - (I � pet , Since the days of4belard Parts 11118 0 IlLewriffen 6 -ad Kendered Into ir Edwin � ' I ` tile owlet back again before he was i ,raiteiii lladl for ulany years lived at of dative." UPon tills he, was kind 1 To cure catarrh, treatment must be , , , Modern English From SI grown from a town of 40,000 labalill' fe.4odon's Memoir . . . . court a8r the revognib.,cd heir, a 0. . 411i. done !wlth Anne, becauso Anne wits it , , lid, as miough to express regret and aBl, we 1 constitutional- Itauts clustering around a little island 4irr. . altbrative and tonic. . to one of 3,000,000, covcrlug� Almost R TVI 8 y EDWIN CASKODEN CGIIARLES MAJOR] 0, termagant and ruled, him with .tile , tile custow *was, called Ili% distant calls. ' . . ACL . I to reconsider. but I stood my grounil : "I was Ill for four months with catarrh . , __ W ,ivle:l; ,I Ill Louis "Uncle -l' "Micloill Louts III firmly, and then and there oud(ql uIV In the bead and throat.. Rad a b04 c6ugh whole province, but the students are " �. CopytIght, 1898 and 1901,by tho Biliven-Arerrill Compai&y . it W_ It(,, . t rod of fruit site could lirt. I , 1 turn called Francis "Ce (' .ros Galleon 11 . . still the soul of the city, , When Parts --*Z.4?.(A.4Ai..A6 ':41 But this"last pagsloll"th , I � I bad become ditj- '. .�..Notj'#'�'-% ;, "'A'41-101 .1if, � It- "t , Al'. d . .;*�O- .41, S!44i� 0 filckiiring. and Quem, *.Nia, 0111clal relations with Ilenty Tudor for'. ' and ralsvd blood. . � . 1 .V1,;N,Z140,174, �4 F-711, . Sputtering flAuld of Ill$ dotal"v, wits 4 ,,, 7j. .h. _$ , �fA -1 -11, S ". " -4 . ry called lifin "Nloifsleur, f couragea wlien mY husband bought a boittiv� *T is, 14P.111 V, W11-4.1 W 41 44, 41-44.0014H.1.0, . makes merry or mourns, the students , % .. * � 0 46f . I I .. the worst of . 111011 beau. Als", in a meek motherly ever, t Of Ifood'o Surspiparilla and persuaded nip . lead the way. It Is the Latin (11larter of Dorset, the 33ysshop at Durham, the ,LIo,04e. .43. UO 01: Of lier brothbr, I . ,all, both subjectively and malluer that wits very Iaughabl( � I. A Upon taking my leave of the icing I I to try It. I advise all to take It. It Iles , . I . role, Delawar, sir . n obJqetively, both its to Ills gentle fond- . Sought Brandon, -.whom I found coni. : cured and built me up.,, Mao. uvwx Itti- which sets the fashion !it ideas, 48 the Darle of Surrey, the 10 whom she badulIttle fit I h ce a a I good boy" at . .. Por-pir, West Liscomb, X. S. , Champs Elysees In dress. Whomas Dulleyro and ionany other knights, I Ith at best, made ness for the Rii.gllsh priucess and tier "'other of a 9 t n t I fortably ensconced In our at(!, quarters, . . an ache at her heart which seemed at twenty-two! Dangerous relatiouslilill ! . Squyvrs, gentlemen & ladies, at these went Impish tortnentli)- of Jilin, Front tile Ile preferring them to much more pre- I Hood's Sarsaparilla . ­11iT_.,j_ to shilipoi and the saycle Iadye take her times likely to. break -so she 'said. first be evinced the most y1olvii t delight I And dangerous indeed It would have tointious apartments offered Jilin Ili till, --- � ... - .. ­.. . . ... � I leaue at the quane In the castell of, Douer, One night she dreamed that she had In 'Alary, who repaid it by holding Jilin been for Alary bad site not been as Oures entarrh-It. solothes and afrength I - ' and the Icing brought her to the sea sycle, other parkof the palace. The hing had ; . * and kissed her, and betake her to GOD -witnessed Brandon's execution, her aft and evadill i pure line, true as she was willful an(i ens the Inucous membrane and builds . g him lit ,I nialiner so given him some new furnishings for, Lip the Results from common soaps: and the fortune of the sea and to tho, brother standing by In excellent bul, cool, audacious. and ,adrolt that it Impetuous. 1151(on beau Ills" allowed � whole oystiim, � gouernounce, of the French king her bus- war at,the, prank lie wa neither Ills wife nor . the r P" + h. them,. and, as I was to remain a few . � . __t��111 - . . . eczema, coarse hands, raorged .s playing her, ' stamped her queen of all the arts fem- owed the king to stand in the way of days to attend to some matters of btisi. I !�`Ili`��-' " -­��_`��, %1�11`:2!1_1�*t�m_r. -. `.�:f . =- hand. .Thus tit the Ilower of foure of tile and it so. worked upon her waking lillue and demoniac. Pardon' me hi- ess, be. Invited.me to share Ills collill I clothes, shrunken flannels. clock in the marenynge thys fayre ladye hours that by evening she was ill. At dles, it I couple these two arts, but' ]its very markeduttention to the quee 11 � . � , take* her shIppe with at her noble earn- ",oil I I 11' fort with him, and I gladly did so. I night wherein I do make a deal of amumoll paignie: and when They had sayled a. last I received a letter from Brandon, must admit they are. tit times some. Ills position. as heir and his long rest- . 11'4o4e few days, with Brandon were I , . ment for every one by dan(!Ing La. Vulta I deuce at court, almost as son to Louis, I with his majesty until his beels, and Ills quarter of the see., the wynde rose and .which ha(l' been delayed along the - what akin, Soon. site eluded him so 94 - I illy farewell to individuality. There- pour old head, too, are like to fall off. seucred some of the shippes to Cayies" road, containing lone for �Iary. It ve hint ample opportunities for press I 5�' U,T,,. and . some in Flaunders and I her ohippe , completely that for days.bo would not I -witbgreat difficultle to Bulloyn, and with told of his full pardon and restoration have It glimpse of . Ing Ills unseemly suit. He ..was the lfter I.was' to be so mysteriously Itil, Others importune me for those dances, , " '11111;11 GPI . I tier, while She wits termingled with Jane that I wits only � especially tile dauphin, but I laugh and . great leopardy at - the entrying of the to favor, grea first to see '4NIary at tha meeting place . . I . tereven than before, and 'perhaps riding, walking oi- coqu(%itlilg t S . shalce my hcad and say that I willAaried . l . auen,,for t1iie master ran the shippe bard her joy was so Sweetland quiet and Yet with some of Ili Ill" Side of Abbeville. and was. the a part -and asmall part at that. I foar .� with no one but the Icing, because he , . � , , ,� R.. X D U'C I T, CR on shore, but -the botes were redy and � . the coul't gallaias, .wit,) king's repre.sentative on, till occasions, -'of two. I did not, of course, regret i (Jances so wall. Tills pleases his majesty -A I _ this noble lady so softly delirious �hat I tell YOU Plaill, alded alad abetted berAll every way the change, since it was the out? thing minlitily and maketh an opening for rne - . I 11 , I 01 receyluect a, and at the ly It brought tears to I my'e ri a handsome . landyng Sit Christopher Garnysha stode , yes, and I "Beall ill$" wag rathe I 3 (,'JI a ' � they cou4j. Ile became almost,frantle . In life I most longed for, yet'the porlod ?. !If" N, , . to avoid the touch of biber mvn, for I am * " . , U E7.rP_r1 rJSZ In tile wateil and take her Ili his armes, could uot hold them back. . _. it . I Pursuit OC Ills I elusive bride, and . fellow, but thought himself vastly, was tinged with a faint sentlinkit -of Jealous of rayselt for thy sake, and save . . and so caryed her to land, ,where tho The marriage, when once determinell 1v handsomer than be was, tin � d had some, and garner every little t;ollich foil thee, I �, � 11 A,l, I',— IV— 41.*.-- ­­ PT, L)uke of Variclostile and a Cardynall with ­ Ould �expostulate,wltb tier, whon Ile pathos at parting from the old life, that * * * Sir L'dwin will tell you I ;,..'vel, with . .. I I ___ __ _-M-0.0-m-NI) many estates rkveyued her, and her ladkes, Upon, had not cast lier down'nearly SO could catch ber, and smile Uneasily, talents, which he was likewise careful liad been so kind to me and which I rlo. one else and surely never will. . . . ,."...-. - " ft . find welcoinineil, all the noble men Into the deep as I had expected, and soon silo I to estlinate at thele full value, to say You remember well, Idbubt not, when ... -,, _� I , like it mail who, is the victim Of.1 prae- was leaving forever. I gay 1 (lid riot e"5 ,�r .� ,� . countrey, and so the queno and all her grow to be qujte.che-erful and happy tical joke of which he does not See .or i tile 10ast, Ile was very -,veil liked i)y Chun, first'didst tcailh rne.010 n(,.w dance, -1 ,,, � trayne came to Buileyn and tiler rested, . I , regret It, and, though I was leaving . , ir Ali, how delightful it was, and yet how 11 ... - R ,,N, and from thence she remoued by dyuer.sq . "llions ' -��I,;��:�_'y �;, . This; filled me with regret, for I thought- men, and Ili turn eQnsi4ered himself 0� �:�05 -, . ., wo 11 .11 , . .� s my old haunts and compa and at first It did frighten and ang--r me, . - , , ­..? 4 - . DIIJ;y the Point. On such occasion. she I �11� \ \ i�_., I 4 I 10 if .�1_111N,,',:;.­.'l "\,\%y�tT_"4-r, lodgynges tYI1 she came all most within of bow Brandon must suffer, mid felt would laugh in Ills ,face, then gro,,v i irresistible. I -To was very. Impression- friends so dear to me, was findin,, Thou.canst not know how my liflart beat - `,, . I lo'e, t�,',�,,�',':,�.,,,�' �.y � . �,. ';_��,l�,�. ill miles of Abuyle besyde the forrest of that her heart was a poor, flimsy thlug . - .5 , ",_ .�\ . allgry-WbIch wag, so easy for her to do I able to ft-minine cliarms, was at heart them all ggain in Jane, who was friend (luring all tbe tImo.o4 that r1r,9t dance, I kl"l1­;"'--S,, , V'_`--,Z-7�.�:�-­� Arclers, and thc�r kynge Loyes vppQn . to take tills trouble so lightly. a libertine, and, as I . thought, of a stil,vty, It would bumt, and I , � �...p �) _,:4_�N� , ,.. �_ '�� V.. 1�;;­N � .-. , ,.� r which - .10 grow older, he- as�well as wife., . . , , . .: lie so longe and. I grieve to say, would sometimes ' lv�nod cc.stas .�, k� I.- . - g oate courser met tier, ( I . ecinie a debautliee whose memory will I ­ dl Y 101:� ; . de.41rcol) but silo take tier Way righte on, ,:a to Jane about It, but she only alluost $Wear at him In ,or to . Mary's letter was In one of my boxes ;r "I - : r "� �. : I Spot then the -wild thrill of fri , , _ . - . 1% * . �': _.. . . a man I tbat made my blood run like fir(ji I knew . 0 �" - : not stopping to conurse, Then. 110 rell laughed. ".11dry Is all right," said she I talut France for centurlpii to eom(ll . ' ; " �_ - l. , , ,;neol' - �,� ", I . It V . k1st ,.iyi , .". - I I ma or, 'lax � ' which had been delayed, and Jane, was It must be wrong, for it:%vas, in tru,Ji, too. . � . Ills Weakne.qs rd . sweet a J\\.� -j�,�,z ore clearly th:lng to be right. Anti then I . . I ,�,­.'. turned to Abuyle by a secret waye, & she I'Do not fear. Alatters will.tUTU out vIrtued court. ladies shudder with. bar- to forward it to me when It should , - \ \\ " ke the pious though 'Ofttlill �)f ally saw .... I . . I - I � �� . l . . W,lL' was with. greate triumphe, procession 8z better, than you think, perhaps. Ybu than his wickedness, being, bililded to grew angry at thee a,s"tbe cause rif my , N 1��"�`,, " " paglantes recoiyued Into the toune of tar. She would at othel- times, ma . - %� � 11 ,* ,L/) ldl�_.4 know she generally manageff . .. ke come,- When I toldBrandon of It, i wrongdoing and scoulecl thee, and rep,.,nted - : I . . !' "-�.L ) I 1_i4, Ahuyle the 171.1 day or October by.the to . have sport of his youthful ardor and tell the. latter. by the, veil of tier Own fluid- - divelt with empliasis'llpon Its bulk, It, as usual, TilulY didst thrill concitlur, . . I : 1�q 1.7:11,14 ",.,-` . , , him I �J J, , which re6eyuo�d tier w4th greate her 6 m way in the end.1' '. . cencQ, . Silo !all- idd lit and wit not win, me. Then afterward; wiihal *It , � - y. 1�01phfn, 11 . ' '. � -'I t - � � " "If you have any comfort to give,. in all seriousness that it was indecoroils ,I h him, . .and be, of course, was. delighted aud I L , ". - .;; � `,r�� I honor. She was appeareilled in cloth of . . aild POrmitted .herself a great deal of . 'dance � ,\ - . so frightened me, how I longed to, ... 11 N ,� . . � 'I L ; .1 . .1. , 1. -­ �� I � � 1(til"', , �, � fl smythas work very rychly. After her rot- for him to behave s -1-liten 1,,,, I patient to have It. I had put t1i , -aln, Y , �..Z, V ,.,. . ­_- " I -'4,�;, lr�;�� ' In �,.� ­,� , siluer, her horse was trapped In gold- . I ound fi V plea" ,e"glye It, Jane. Tolfeel most keenly Ills compani-so inuch, In fact. ,that I . ' . I! a. and could In no wa stay mytielf (k \, . , L 4 , 4 1 I a poor, tluild little child )1-1�11 Ills im. - L . . frorn asking. At times could I hardly , . 11 t-!,� . ror Brandon, heart tied to such a will- . 'a little .S(;,,Ilous f6r Brandon's letter in the box; but there waq some 't till evening fell, and when upon ov- - I , ... . , . , _, . ... _., . ,.�4,_--; lowed'xxxvi ladies a] that palfrey* trap- . . )Iary." I L Petuositles. Then she would manage grow . .wn, ,.. ,;, . - ped with crymsyn veluet, embraep 1,11W, find, It the tru ill �Inust be tot(],. for thin- elsb which Ifary had sent to lilm casion thou didst not come I was so angry I P�_' . ered: ful, changeable creature as I . , , I ... X. , // I after the folowed one charyott.of cloth of . "Sir E4 dwin Caskoden, you -need not to give him the slip,and lie would go . � tile, first time bogiin to have. doubts. of that "' I,L had.carried with nip. It v�,al, a I said I hated thee. What must thou hayp* . , . . I . . 11 I tyssue; tile, seconde clothe of goide.and . take the trouble to speak -to me at till off and play, a game of cards with him, tier. I. scrl6usly feared that ,%vheil gum. of motley Butticlent to, Pit the debt I th'ought of me, so forward and bololl An -I , L . the third Crymsyn Veluet embraudered , self. firm ly'conylnced In his Own feebla� I . y thatufternoon! 'Ali, I think of It every .. 9 . with the kyn.-es.armes & hers;, full of - Ss You call use Louis should die Brandon might find against ]its father's estate and, . Don't Frown � . -it nom little language more..re- I way that *oman�s nature bad a thic- . . In lid- A, houil, und see and hear -It all and live.it . . ... . reskes. After them folowed al gre. - sppetful concerntrig my mistress.,, The I 11 much more dangerouis rival In the d1tion, to buy sonic large tracts Of land . o'er unit o'er, as tt sweetqr grows wltb, , t Ilow many I,rows are inarrod ')y the ber. of archers and then wagons laden . ture of the devil in,it, Ile wastbe soul ' 4, , adjoining; Brandon. (lid not'lios,ittite memci,y's ripenJng touch. Some 1 -dome � . . with their stilf. Greate was the riches I -queen knows what.she Is about, but it . new king, who.. although marde . . ritfit . . I " n of Conciliatory kindness to the Young there are thut send their.glad ripple dov,lm' . I I , - . . - - plate, -I is; at . ,would probably try .to to accept the � money iftiol seeined glad through llfo's- stream to the verge .of the . ll ­IV wrinkle called a frown. lie money, and haugynges th appears that you, cannot see it; . I see vixen, but at times she wotid. break . . h. I . keep 'INIary at I this ladye brought into France. The .1t plainly though, altfiough-no word his court even should lie be driven ,to thatithad came, from Alary,. she, doubt. grave, and- truly- blest Is .on6 ,who eell L . . It cuities.from trying'to rix thoi,eyes lVioday beyng the days of Saynicte DoJnyce, . I I violently Into tears,'accuse him of cru. - . . � I . . . '.. �4 . . has ever been spoken to me bn the sub- Alle extroine of divorcing Claude l As less, being the only person'from ,whom . .1 "I I . .. . . - the. same kynge Leyes marled the lad ally mistreating her it helpless woman , 1. upon'Eind kiss these main -ayos: , . Oil a given, pohil; and forcin�r thent.tch Y I I 11 . claude's father had divorced Joan, , lie would have,taken It; . static ' ' a ry N% . Mary In the greato church of Abuyle, - Ject * , As to Brandon being tied to her,. and it stronger In biseourt, aba threat- , � . I . . � and draw ,froill thence a.bli,,*,s that ii...vor . . . ).'� . battle appareled'ffi goldesmythes Woopke. it seems to me she is tied t6 him and . . I b0ilewid, In case 2ilary should volv; I - One opf Brauaoin,q .sisters had mar- falls; 141, tiloll-knowest full V;611 lnN . 111"Le . ti , ., . .." Perform tasks ior Which they. are in, . cli: to go home to dear-oid Ei ilgland and - . , . I . - � I unt�irlly prove. false and reniala Ill. ' ried a .rich merchant' at -IPSWI(!Il, fuld slid I I-evd not tuaso. thee -witi) -Its 6tl,._. . . , I I .� . .After the masse was done'tber was a that- lie holds tile reins. IlecoulddrIve tell her 6 % ­ 1. . � I . ,� I pourinwil - ' . 1. . I . I greate banket and fast and tile laclyes of. ' , rather, Kllig,lleiiry, all.about ' Yraiice either as the wife or tile Dt,is. .another 'was. soon to marry a Scotch ' calmeitated. . . . - . her,into the mouth of ptirgat4y.11 It and have. hint put thrrigs to righ . . . . There is -Yet -another matter of-W,hlah I ' ' .' ' � I Unglanol highly entreteyned. .1 I I . A PAIR OF GOOI) CLASSES, FIrT- . I'D . t and tress of Franci.9, that Brandon wooll(I , g ntleman.' The brother. -would prob . wish -to Write' In very, earnestness.' ,SIr � . .�; . Tile Teivesdaye beYng the x days of Oc- . a You -think so?" � 0. I . I 'US, NVILL ASSIST IN ­ � , . . I -I .:fact, . quietly but surely c6ntrive some ffienug . . Ably never marry, * , silohe to. me Viereof, and: whivi: he ' - lr�l) BY ' tober all the Englishmen except a fewe "I know it.". : 1. � . redress'ller wrougs'generallY, 11 . - awin . I I she I acted. the -part at Injured. iniioo:ence , ' . . I . - . I . so Brandon )A -i u J(4 111 - . .that wo,r officers with the sayde quene I remained in thought it 6 . I . . . ­ � . . � :eventually have to take charge of the iiiald ha Lh- given. me serious �thoifgijt. . �,J I � . . I)RIVING AWAY lVIIIi, FROWN., 1. in ment o, r so -Perta * . I thank him, for his, words, of, willch bQ . . _. - -th . _.- !vo" discharged WbIche Was a great set, two.and concluded that §be was r I Ig . ctlY that tIld poor old man -to take. �er l'ife,: and I hoped be would., p9tates.,.. In 'fact, he- aft . . (��­_______=�� ___ ' . .. '. ��._ ____�. 'J ,- � . . I . .,� owe for tbeim, for' some ]lad serued bar - lit. 'would apologize for the ,wroligs she in- I I Cp 6 ke. Ila , , :er,ward livea - Nvill tell:tIleb Ili full if thou but Inipurtu a; , ­ . � . . . �. t,` . . . � . . ii , , ".1 I - I �. . longa In. the- hope of prefermen tile . . I . . ne and I . It' Is tbis' The.daulffiln, .. I - - ('�,) ,'I.. ,-. Q4,J,-,&Z1- . '� I t.and some In -Aetith, the time -bad come'to vented. Lind try to coux bar hitd a good I .to'my ,wlfa,.'Ja ', * aboiA the .. . . . . � . . . ; . . ,there'niany yeari, hild, as, Ja him - oherato; . Francis - d'Angou able, liatlit, f; ( I I I chased a little estate hear by, . ''' '11fell doill . . (, �� -that had honest tomes left them to serue. when. I bell' . . � queenIg.condiiet, and she finally admit- - ilfi&,,pUj. I . 1 I . 44'. . I , _ .. . in- . I I . - er litituor.' T-1i6rieupon, she wouja we t4d*that she'did not like it,S6 1, uiia6le '�yll 11 . perate y fond of jaie. iind. is qiiltL iju I ' ', -, ' �� ' .,.her .and n6W they wer-out of seruI6 . eved that Jane, with b ' � ., ") S.ci�entlfic J0%VL-1aV,a,_-T.d .. good .sense .a . . . ep le It � i ii , . . I .. . which qquAed.the to take t;liqught Ili 's�' I .. nd. acute. discernment, � more bitterly, than ever, - gtoW byster� to remain silent any.longer, determined beed.gencrously adae.d. to -portunate,and almilst as foalish as:the'. ': - _ ..I �/,� 0v,t14A,1:r,1,* ,� ­� . I .much, sobie dyed by Way fatuirling.. and co�id liot.b43 wrong In anythIng. and -j'-, - . . by Jai4s uncle, ,we 9a',%v.a gr6ai deal. aide;, loverl This pa6le Ili tIlls:'-str * , * - . � 11 . 'eat and requifil to be� earri6d 6dby. h6r, to Put Slitry'ou her gli 'rd, ' ' I - . .. � . 1111GO . . . K CL1NlA_01V, V0P3__. .. , some'.fell mad, but tiler* was, no remedy. tb . . a .and for :that of him' But 11. am getting ahead of my land of .France lilwq, in south, -fjoibe cul -i*_ ,. - . I . � � . ow I 1. , , : .hit- $0 -Yet. So I took coinfort .an , Nvotii6n wbell vo , ':purpolse.spakd veiT - - . . . 3 buttons. 11� � -1 . ' � I - � covery.. and comp.6sure :, .: 1�' , 11 . . 4 After� thol' English lordes. had' 4cing ther.. faith from' her and asked "Do you r � . . freely to her on the - Story -a gain. , . Po.r.:an e3�imbIe-,ih(-rcto,. lio I " Ill . . . I . . . . ­ . ond"think.% to flud anything unsiavn�lng.i . .. . S t -i _119__� - n. oommission the Frehelio.kyn'ge -wYlled the ". e, . were Usually Ills ta litall�011s',' . of course subject . . . � - . I . b_ ,� K2 - . . . . . . Vile vAugOuleMe:conlPlIcatlnn 'trou. .. Q __ �1� _N� t yau'sald Zould happen. . . ,� ,�� - f_-� ,=��J . membbr WITfk . . . . , - - to I � . . Z=____1:V=__.�__LAL ---,., to take no IengQr, payne 4- so -gaue . � � t116 call arried stories of I � "011, You goose I"- §he said iftlIgb1i3r; Y. blool . ine gre;itly,.Iiotll,ith��t-iii(till�� In y the daupliln's' co � nquet . � IiY-rea-ioh.of hIs : * .. I I - . � rt gossips scion o& ,,,J. , . � . . . I . . . I . I � . . "theim gdod.. rewardes and they take ther before we return,tQ England?" . , tho� ol' "iie'ig . . ­__­-­,--A­�� -.ft,L_­"�i_­,J ... I . I ' , � . . . ' . . . . ulck recoveries t64be kill* Aga. .* almOst-AS great a fool as Hen- faill, In AIa1.y,.* a d afthou".1i k re- � . . :--'.' I . ,,il— . - � ".. 1. I . leaue of the quells end returned. ' - % I . -1 . "' I I June.buu'g- her head. ' "I remember." . . ft ' . ­ I b, l , , I : I . r . I � I . I . - .. . ..-.- . � �_._____... .-.--.- .. . . . . I on the tdars in - hei eyes, solved ,a �' I . , . . . . Then ' F raunM le'alled - 44weII91, . I . . wh'en,'be.sppk,e .to " � r .. _ ca a to toi'iay no�hl'iiig to III. naon abotit . I . . 1. . .1 . I - . . ' the Dolphyn of . . Xlary�, of them � silo ry.11:. Th . F ralana s duke' bf Valoys, tir F raunceys 1. . .... .1 . - . . . I . . . I o : . .1 . . � I I .. �.. . � . . . . . . . . . Y ' put on tier JUJiti-ed-6.1r:again andAurned and balf ,angrfly, half hysterically, -it;. I- scion'told him plainly what I ­ . �. .. , I . . , I _. . . . . I . . . �. . I..... . . . I 1w'ha .I..... . . . I I . , WIS too N r . . it,ll,'r ol'Angbul6mci; caused'a solempne Justes,to, She then.put her hand In mJne and the" tables by 'up ng lilm-for be- shaking me by the arm, site continUed: .thou g:ht. and. fo ire.d.. . I . . � be. proclaynied, .which shoulde be ­*pi in murmured, "I am, ready any thile you '. 116YI11g,.qu � .brald! i'Do. you not, know?., Ca' ! - Parys in the m6nel:h of Noue'ber next -en- Wish P? . . . � � I . 0, calurnfiles al)(atij: her it You not.see . I Ot replied with a i.o co, nt6d Ift- I 0 Voils , ., � I . . . .. I . I I ­ . ./ - I . . I : I . . . .' . .wp � lite . � .. � . 16...", '.1, `210, suyng, and.w.hile al these thinges were : I . . . wils �80 good to him And loved.lilm. so Ahat I,Would glyethis-hand or my eyps,, tl��'labgh.. - . . I . - ._. . � . . . 1110 I ' .1 . I . I I , . 1, - prepearyn . . .� .1 � I I . .. . I . . . . - ., o 'I, 3i � . . . . . I . . ..., almost MY life; Just to - fall , Upon my - ,1�0 er f6r , Uary. . I do not . . - - , I I , . q Vft, . Great ho�a ' � . . I ... .� .� .'..­ . I ., � . . . . . He ,5`11 . . � 9, tbe T,adye Mary, the V. daye f vent I thought. I should go . dearly. . - . � . . I . . 16,0109 . t ar S ,op ,,, 11 n: beying � face In'66n't.of Charles Brandon at- That .young fellow is -of . . . ,. . .1�k , I Sondaye was Out � a niy senses. .' She slid-ula ,have - I �., ,4`�x , - I ,�_,- -1%.4W T"A..':!. . I With greate.solenitirilt6e crowned Queen told 'me gradually. - I bad . ' . . . .Alary. wbuld .Often Pout, for d4l�i; ta- I ... I � . ... diff6iefit stliff, Aliturnn dolivu:fxt licalth-Had splitting . ..".11111, - ,. e - 1. 17�, - , , 2 �,,!_ I., '. ."11. _4 ' of Fraunce Ir . I . to do same- - . .this moment? Do you. not know that I - . . . . � 4- 4 , .i the monasterve of Saynct ; I: know, from the ** eadacheg-lor.,Chakkels nerverood; . . � - . . 1, -.4 ,� . . � . g6tllcfr tilid protelid Illness. T.*I)oll one - . Old king, but I have I . , . I . 11 . -1 � . ' .. . -if ,. -- . Donyce, and the� Lorae DoIphyn, who was Ahing to express ,my, exaltittl .4 woman with ft love. in. her h6ftrt such all'faith in tier pbrlt�; and ablIlt ' When -your nerves are alI on edge; .0hein you .- I , pi`14-_.:�_v��IRP�in -., ,6 ,I d� � j, -.. olli 86 *I * I �a I � I " 4 ,&; _ -.-.- , I . - oce"Islon silo, hept the IdIl­'.ytaitI1Ig� at . I . . Y to . I . : . � .- �-,�,� _ .= - young, but 'very on 'walked over to, a bron'ze statuii of 1) as I have for him -is safe front every take . cake' - Beforoi she .left -han you are neryous; , . " . w', , -� !:�k,j. �:_!*,..; ,� . , .� I i , 1111. L'� ':,� . toWard, at the seas . . . . . , I I-, , 'held ti p crQwune vuer ber'lled, becaus . I . - - . I I I . & I . . , cannot ' r * est or sleep, NN I— ,Z;y - . I lite silo,* . . , , .1 . 111- . Ry.,'�, ..� d 15'i �, , , R XV;'k. - . her d6or ,tit. the 'ilioiioiiing, Nvi ' , of. herself. <_11 I,,..", , 2 . . � i , k , ,��l i . I , .,$ 11�ufii I . . 0 It Bacchus, glio I 'ind everything,. that it is. her sheet s i . � - V ,M T�F, . . ut my size -that Isi height . One lie'promised to be ,tru.e to�, me, 'what- irritable, des�ondeiit,-Ljid.discottrtLgedI racked . � - I,, �"� ii rA`­q,�­:": - Was of great walght, to her greuaunce.' . . hllvl'W� *101riped through the -Whidow, I . . . .� ., . . . . which -I.had been carry- .. . . ac,he, neural,gic and sciatic pains, ybu I I � �',` 'lT* � . - , r befall, and I trust -her entirely. can turn to Dr. : orve Food lcnoi�ing -- - - . � - , , , , � -put my hilLt'. . . I. ' I " q !:,-, " . � . . , allebor, Sure and fost? Have you not eye' � with head . 1 3�o;NK. 1 ; I ­ - . . � . 1?, . V .. 1� , R . . ISIme., Mary took her. time, since a Ing under my arm, on .big bead, cut,a iva,A riding With s6me .bf the young Pea- ,wit enough to -know that!,, u .Ifappy�b ' i Chnite�s N ' - ,� I . - - I Ili .11 AIX I I , lrl,R %a . I . ', - - t.1, &)§'.J�,J1r;,. ­ .more deliberate, journey -brid(a ,never ple .1n,the forest. iWhoui.she x6turne',d "'Yes I havb I ' . , . ,:, I arn not so a . I Y Will hIcOnslas that with each daie iiew blood is bdngformed, - - ; = W. I . * , . . ' I respond6d, for tile, one -Wouid.expect. Am I? :;And I -was r re * . � . - �'; 6 .t,.:n � VT . -Iv 1A � few capers in -an entirely new, and: . I I . k: �', , . 7.1:;", : � V, � , ...,t. :made to waiting bridegroom. She -was .. ' I ,%yi udow --�� ' ' ' - . 1. . . ­ . . tharic v6s -vitalized and'h6Wth and streligillt - .� "... , - . � - .. _ , I � I , a ce . rtallil � y ... - � . . .restored.. , .. . . . I � 1. 1. . , I ,� . . .. equally antic step, and then dre,W back, -through.Alie , I 81le'-We"t - to - iline completely ,.silenced, . With her ia�- compelled to dmit .that he ' . I �. . . , a study durinj -this Whollelivillod, weep., -..that t1lo.cloor and seolded the poor, . I � . " . I . �. .. � `o' .. � - nocked . Bacchus down.' - . . . I I vorite. tactics she had, as usutil"pilt'nio : NI'Lis. not. . : . I . I I �. . I . k. - .1 . , and k old king . , ­ - - � . . . .. I I . . . . . �. oxiisou;. . ____ . I for� keeping her.: vilititing'pelined up In - in. . wrong, I So It seems 'they had met, as, Jane 240'1%lunr St.,-Toionta � - , -Liv _ 0, -.6 - ln,� and angry.! y td i * 1 had go"iae - Star . . ISIlim S. TH' � , - 2 .. . � I b rus, She, who. had ' . .. n: . .0 � - . . __ . . .: . .,Janoi'thoughi" k mad, � . the though- I soon. c In' , I � , the morning. And he apol- . . .a 4 a � . I ... 0 , � - _ _. - '"t J never -known a-momen , a * in till' and liell eyes -grew 'big with wonder, . . . . , I . agctfn to the attack"* I . . I - , . . . I . . VS. Wit ss h6r room all � . . � : - and I spectedi1lut -how T)Iar,Y% manag- - I Oilt" State � . I . . . . I I . - tier days, took to iier. bed up6n two oc- ogized! - . ' - . � I I . I � - .. SU . � I I sl� Ili NvAs , � . I - but. I -%Valk6d Proudly back to, her after I , � .. I . ItBut- he is so, baseA ' - ' . very ratich run.down . I - , - whell, We take a. .slicit at El. casions from' shaeri"antipatbetic nerv- niy' I r hour. to ,noon . ' . � �% L' ,.no%\ 6 ' She. changed the dinne I ., hat I gFIeve 16 . ed:it.1 am sure I cannot tell. I She beat I . ill I ., I -eslilt - be satislacee ' It t see you with, him." . . . � ' -ring tier owli I I IlLfthb, 'ind when4vei'l . . .. [_( 01,!t the I s u i I) . yiet ry over Bacchus and reassured * . I . tha..veik deuce for hit �. . .1 � . � ... . Ili accordance wit , ..; . ,� -it elikillec. to ousliess, Atid �wodld rest her: head upon b Is: messageo, , - � .110 EllijIlsh .,Pus- oil , . . .. . exert � , . . . ry ., . I . 6d ruyselfinure thall � . t; rv. All we wal't i. . . . er��vlth a -few of Ala . . ' . . . suppose he4s.not very goold,!' slid . way by ho6k or by.,crook. Then milie . I . . . 1. � . . .. �v-� Jd3jels. breast and cry out little half that I h . . tonf, and. had"a heavy supper .It n . . . I � 1. . I I . . . .. ' ,� ..oll and v�u 1):.�Hcve Cult I . . . .. . � .0 ad still left over, If the. truth . . I I . . 19" :r spoinded, "but -it seems'to be -the way the .bulky letter, lit U . ... . .usual I hadse�vcie 4tackS . . � 1'1f-,]� , � . . I I a I . - . � - 11 'f articulatei prayers ,.to God that she must be told. Then we made, arrangel . NvIlen silo would make the Icing gorge . � . . ..which.. -andon'l)-ou c.- 11 . of sp'liaing headache . - I - I . I - I hii 1',.vmnr!:. We are "Sti Ile .. 9 . ' I 'Of thelge people-among.wIld' , ........ -1, � . I .. 1. ,. . - .1 . I I . . I In I ba,ve bd upon atilleagerly de,voured.. I lch�ve ..... - � , _... . and wa� very nervolisi so . . . . r !;.:its ;iwl sim! oi vo,,-.r pleiimire�. 'ralght not kill the man -who was'ller , . I . . I .. � I . . . Idiu.self with unhealthful iood wild c i and I . . ­. 1, I _. .. . !.. 1. :. - . ' . '�" fa I -ell, . be* cannot harm me." '' - out'inost of the selitiniental; passage$, I I . I I . . 11.1elits tllat:result�d In bur marriage Ill . uch, its hr6t,lier . I � � . I ... . much so that'l could nut . � . . . 'lusband when they Should uldet., � .. . � . . .. . lur. "to drink -as In I . I I 110 - but be can! One does .not go , wbichl- fike,efferveseent ,wine, Idsetlit- I . - . rest Well attights. After. .' 1. I I . . � � . '. . . . . . I . TT----J.%-�-,J -.--A-- . -When'*e . ., . clext 1110rilin- . � " , Henry,",:which Invariably resulted. In . lil . . I � I . . AIrs. ��� ' . - . . l I I met'the -,king about it league I . .: I � ,� I . .. near smallp Thompson using.Dr, Chase's Ne ' . . . If try one or Louls.de Vill . Oki, and there is a moral vor quicklY, Spe . I rvi� . . . . . A 0, ,L - I ? A � U - I , Abbeville, and, willen1lary I . Ac(orilingly Queen .2.1 ,and I I o1wilnolli.4, Joidgineiii: under I . contagion quite iis.d sa � id, ini ;pit . rt:, I - . . Food I found that my.herves ,,%,ere steadier T . I 1. 11 i"hilih-V, t1j. IT,' ,13TUD110 this side 6f. � . . � L . . . 1. two others want -,yltb -us down -to l I I I angerous, if. not'eo To-.X%%ster 19randon: . I . I . 3 . I . .. I . � I .. . I � I flt-' 'the ,'table. .. This amused., the whole � � . . . I coll - � . . I :604dId billi -with the shadow of deail) . � Id fast and sleep befter than I have for a _ , I � . . . . perceptiblej aud equally to. be � Ayolloill. . Sir and Dear Friend, Greeting -After . � I The Studio will lie ch tle church, wl,cre, as-jortune Nvould. court except 11 few' old crollics and leaving fhee;.long' t long tinle, and was entirely 17�LL of headaches. . :1 . 11 )StM 1Vk,,d1le.q(Iav* UpOwlils, brow; glib took bope� for'she . . . . I ed. - It must be � wonderfully .heal line had:1 that bilglity -. hiji, . . . - . have it,'there was, alittle priesf rea4y ' physicians, who,'of.course, were sv'an-' . '' ' ' illy .grief and'dolb. within my heaft that: it J can �pcalc -cry ,ly of this - preparation for I -� 11. . . ' knew he would be but piitty in her to Joill.together In the holy, bonds Of dal&ed bey I -moral .nature, 'pure and �Chaste to 'the . was like to breaki� for my separation from . . . I ng �,t - . . ,trouble.": " . � . aftcrilooms (till , illolith of -.1vuglis . . I . . . ' ' � �. , . , handg, so manifestly weak .was he, , I ' a] ' id, measure. She took the .corc,*.that W-111 be.eirtirely *cbritaglon thee was. so much harder to bear even , nervous . � I .� . 1. . . � ­_­__n..��­!!M!6� . %vedlock little Jane and little me­ev-.* - kfug .on long, rides - with tier' I . To protectyau. against imitations tile portrait, . . - - � .. - - - __ callyi As be came . . I '01, Cold . I thari. I had taken thought of, and. X also g I . . . �. - . A- wi-imiiiiiiiiIi mentally and physl . , proof and safe from It." � . . m . -and signature of D�, _ . . -ything so. appropriate',. .you see. "I days, and would J I . I 'that I could . - A. '�NT-1 Chase, ill(. famous - . . . ei . ... alluo�t - to - . doubted .me live.: In Paris, as - . . . up She wbipped lier horse and rode by O]t kllu . � She built tier ]lead in tho receipt book author, are on every box. At all - � . su I the whole& world,we couldn't death and frecyo him. 1111tip,til � I .ugbt and I did wigb.* Sleep rested hat.upon In - . � - wo,,,, s, 11 . I allop, se'ding' . I e 'cold I . . � 3r I , lets, or Echrianson, Tiates arld Co., To.r . then lifted .her'.eyes appealingly to me weary .eyes, and of a -very ot call a I 'Ccl . , n me back with have*fOulid another set of colldi(lollk 86 -tears streamed down Ills poor pinched . . . a. . - dea I L . . . .0111tul I . , . . . . . " . . . I � . . . . . . . nilther eat nordrink, sli _ _ - . . , word that he must not be so ardent; harnicifilous. "If All! I 'lot that, Xdwln? Tell me! Tell -_.__1_.=M ,...., .11.11-.__. ..�._ � I nce food distasted ­­-_�-­ .;�� ��:-.��,;..n'.'.,�-.-�lz_.,�"—.� I � � � all, xled . like a . .. . . . . * . th . , y.laughed mid c nosei making him feel .like a half animm Xne frankly'; am I notl It me nausea and wine did, strangle" , . . ­ I . .at he frightened her, poor'., timid lit- ai.1d laughed .agnin, and clapped hell mated icicle ajid wish that he were .is the one*., Ili my thilddL This lasted t rough my . . . I tle thing, so ., . I . . b . . . � . . I I � � afraid olf-�-noihlng 4n the 'oneI In fact. , *. I . ., . thill." of goold 4 have alwqys striaNn Jourhey hither, which I did prolong upon .having . . S U hmills over and over, and sa.ld it was . . . ., alr6ady a wife, and'more,, that 1. . world!. This shocked tbe,Frdilch court-.. . . .. I . . . I I . . for. I am so full. of other fal 9 .. wife thePrincess Claude, dau .. . I . . "like a.play 'weddingr,".'and�! its silo- At, night -she would have. her balls alts that If -any pretext nearly two months, bui . g4ter,to tilt! . . lers, -and one would think would have . I when I di )ring. I laugh at hi him ' I - . - 19 .17,10 IT . I Is, blithe simply grinned kissed' Jiiiie,. quie'dy slipped over her and. keep him Up till mortiffig, drinking . 1, have.. not ..that there Is no good It _Ars of at last rest nitne eyes'for the what lie will, for I Ill and ,let say . . I . . - I - nle-" Her eyes afid Volice were full ot ,* t thine iippn this King Louls*. face I .I' truth I am powerless I I I . - b6tid to prevbnti it, lVords eahnot fxar everi'a. 0) I .A beautiful diamond noollclace that * Arid dancing, or trying to (lance, with - ell knew that X. could rule him, and I 11 I I from ehr to eat, Showing bfs yellow - . . toars,,drid I knew., In my li�,arttfiat I when I did arrive and had adjUsted'my'Ll. .. rose leaf and Will nut harm MQ� Then, b . y .. I — . offended Lou ' "" wa$ worth fu11110,000—itside,'that isj% her until his pobr;,old heels, and his .. I . . - and exalr.4)le, I am justified III tho - .. I � I , . - fangS, and �sald whimperingly; 110h, the.' from the millions stbod beford as pure a sou Self In'this Paris I found his hell) I N. I ga .Of actuill voue be- bead, too, -for that riiatter, were like I. as ever . . it so -eany � that * . ­ ....,. � . ill the - . "Eauty . -so treat th . ha�d-ls worth the,til6tiblp.. Tell her: ,cause lt.'6me from cam'e fro' -fian4of GO(L' . - - my heart leaped for very joy. 1, eYqs c.f the court in that. I e ' . . � I � I I W - I I I I I I I 4 , 1) ,V,,�"_3 1 � .)!, I I I 1 1 .. N I I I , I J I S - Afary. 11,� play to fall off; than *silo. %imuld Slip away . . . goeth so tar With this Inflammable li, iple Icing, which otherwise It were lmpossiblle' ' . 0 h, fill , malesty I walt at Abbeville." - . , :. I , � . "YOU - are, Y(5ur majesty,, never for me 'to do and. live -here.- So, h' . . I . . I . I ivedaingi, it wits, and it Play life it has . from him iiiii(I'lock he'rself -in. liel ftom. . . that -easily - (10 1. rule them all, and truly . owever � ' I The old king had rldden-a hoirse to been ever of . ilea. � I I I . . 11 I . doubt,"' I answered., "it Is pr,6-emI_. .cloth a servile subject m4)ce a sharp, eaprii- much I "hay loathe them, Yet -1 am driven I 11 11 T . . I at e n . ' . December,.'atty 1, lot Jvlay 'alone; Sbe. . , cious (yritnt.. Thereby the misfortune which . . - to tolerate his words. wii1ch I turn off . .1 1. I .1 me ' ,,Ills* brid * 1 order that he might Ile itly'the'onic. tbirig In womanhood to . in 0, so In I I J I - _ .We were barely Settled at court lit certrithily will kill yon.' Despite, which. � I .1inth cable upon mayest I I Week1V Mail alld l"llipire Drail- , -appear more.gallant befo ,which all ma �us uch less evil thou . I I . with a laugh, blaking sure, . . , ,noels," know, that It. come I .. 'd to WIV Ill _L! re tier, but d . -beg, lit bar sound advice, I -doubt not, December UP0. . k ,niclud 1, . And I Tell. and Is so like to ))a of such short duratlon . to nothing more th I I I . I .Paris when, Mary au to p . . . , an . .. . (-rv.il. Bri'taill'( 1 " Ill Callacla, - - Alfter lvilas waiting to. take Ili m. back -to 'Plans In motion a n. illy -ilea and kissed tier hand, . that 1 a'41 almost happy, but for lack of words, And thus it is, howe'ver much X, . (�r I'llitetl Statt's. L ild unsettle tlilng4. will go.'on. coveting INlay up to. the end "' � . - I 9o4, . Abbeville by ashortor route, and they call Hen, of � thd -chapter, each Ohl fellow—bi. NvIth it Sense of rover.ence, falth 'and 0100, and sornoitime')i think 'that aftet all Wish it hot, that I do use­hIn to help me I I . Until January Ist, for. , .. were married agaJn.IU. person. , . . .generally. 1. could.not .but re . Mug olly.verily be a blessling uiiseen, . treat tile king -as I like, anti Ida thell use I . : ) -1 I � I . . . I . . . I such a flue man for Ills age. vml "-11— tr1l9t t�ll $t has never left me from thai 'tUll . I . , the "car old kin .. .1 . - I I (05 C 1EI; I I t. S . ,I quotation ,from Hall Is sub- . , I 1 .young queen soon took - Itupo 0 ii. berself .t"-,a,d: " '.. I - .. �� . �. ,futan I . . . " " . . '. . . Mondaye the ,vt daye'cf.14oueberl, thet . This ofter iliel ... Its 0c,lice of . sayde quene was receyuod Into .the� I ..tile 1,11-111i'lln I)ict.11l-ts entiLILd, . cytolo of Varys after the order thar lolow- . . "'i'lle lklibvr'll Vale%lvell" and .., etb. First the ga,rda of the c�rtee met tier ' With oute Saynctri Deryce at Ill e-oates a? "011 LhC E,d9c ()I tilt, Hard." , ..goldsmytiles w6orko with.sbippes gillt, I "'11V IVU041V .-Milil allfl l':lll)ira (laribl" ar)(1 after"thei4 blett hat- at the prestes . . the smimier nioiAlis N�,jlj t1ll(IllC,,,t;10a-. �All'Ul -and religious ,;�hleho were,-estorcied to be The quL%ne was in a chyrol coured - I ilmy Ile tli%! gr,�a-.est weekly publica- about (but not her ouer person) in white tion v,hich cii,ttrs Ca,lia(lijill Iloules Clothe of golde, the horses that draws It IL at present contaims a, �rcatvr nuill: collared In clothe of golole, , on. her bed a: bur o!colulnns ol rea4ing niatter illan- � eoronall,,al of groute porles, her nocke I brest full of luels, before her wento U11V (;Lli,-r CiLnildiun wo,lklv. All tit , , . Q 14. 11 S J)1Lbli.9hLd ill it is earehilly sel. .and a . garde of Almaynol, after ther faselon, and ; them lctt'd to 111(:CL the varied taste,,j of after a] noblemen, as tile Dolphyll, I the Duke of Burbon, Cnilynallos, and a ; t1w rcaders. . . . ., � greate bomber of est,11toS.. Abouto tier ! 'I'lio Gvn(ral .Nc%v,,4 Suctiou Nj,itt c6lf- porson rado thd kynge's Varde the I which . it tilin tile full-ol'st and lll(,,.gt ecyllipletc'. ill- war Soottes, On, the morowe bQga the � Jorinatioll oI the cvcIlLs . , tritu.,q)irill gi ill logics, and tile quene stoda so tha,t RI 1 I . all parts (if tliu wori(l, Parti�ularj.at" I'llell might Bed hell, and wonder at her . belAtItle, and tile kyrigo was rabid and ja�, tenti(m will 1�e gl�cll to calblu, ,,lad on a couche for Weakenes, . . provincial Iliews, The Agricultural ,Secti()tl will lie . . -40 Mail Wits twice married to Louts, ' repleto with I tilorinati fill for tile getil, an(l, although she wag his queen fast . ' cral advanctmicait (if agrielt,'tural set.. ' and Sure enough, 8110 ,wolls hot Ills -wife. , ence. Coiitril)tlt(,rs to t1le,se g)_vtj( )118 YOU intly Say. what yon will, hut I - will ];a 111,011 ernillillit ill this hill'c'rutlit like a fighting,wolliall, one With a toilleb ilidilstly. I of the savage in tier when the oce,t1slon 'I'll, ,%hilgazine ,;ect,on %�.ill al.,j() 1, c arises, one Who (!all fight for What Sb- staud-4011 � I . olly belidyIng blibself. nn'ex- . caption. Age fivit fool Is danivable. . � . Mary was killing Louis as, certainly atiol.dellberately as If she were reeding Jilin q , . . low poison. 11 ' a ,",its vory wq.ak .anti decrolt at best, lielng compelled fro . quently upon.publid occasions, such, . . for example, as the cororitttlon tourna,l . ment .of which 1,11ave spoken, to lie. upon a couch. . . . � i Alary's conduct was really ernol, but thon, remember the provoeittlon, and - that 9110 wits Acting in self defense. All this ,wag easier for her than you might supposo, for the king's grasp of powori.riever VtWy strong, was bogill- ning to relax even what little grip It had.- All faces were turned towtird tho riAng sun, young Flrallcls,. dul;e'04 Ang6tileme, the king,$ distant 0usln, who would soon' be king Ili LOUIS' Vince, As this young r1sing.sun; himself vast. ly smitten with Milky, openly encour. aged her In what she did. the courtiers of course foliowed suit, and tile old king found blinselt surrounded , by a court only too ready to be amused by his livelv vount, toucan at his oxnenae (Illy to tills. As to illy estimate of how I Francis -would. act when -Louts Should ' die, YOU will See ti.111t I was right., . 16 1611 . JN. t 9 titter this. Lady Caskoden And I were given pernilsolon to:rcillrn A . o-143ligland, find Immediately. prepared I oil. our homeward Joilliney., . � I . . . 'As we'left, Istary place'd In my.liands I ft letter foe 13randon, whose bulk was 86 I reassuring that 1 knew lie had never I been Out or her thoughts, I looked at thO letter a Illoillient and Said, lit all serlousti6ss. "Yoni,, majesty, had, I not better provide nix extra box for itr, - She gave a nervous little hiligh, and 010 tears filled her eyes as she, whisper - ad huskily: "I fancy there Is, one who will .not think It too large. Goodby, goodby!" SO we left Wally,'falr sweet girl queen, all 'alone ,among th�lse ter. riblo straligera. Alone With one little' Lilligilsh maldou, seven years Of age, Anne Boleyn. - . . I � , . � I . . - . OnAPTER x,vr � lipftmts Vitom A qU61 MUPON 'Our return to Ugland I left Jane Clown fix Suffolk . i a new, unoxilacteu ,ace upon our trouble ha.th so driven the old. gnawing ache out of illy heart that- I love to be . alone and drearn, open eyed, of the time, Of ti.suratj riortar off, when. I shall be with.thee. 4 * * It Is. ofttimes sore hard . �pr me, who have. rie.ver waited, tobavo to . walt, like n patient . Griselda, which of a truth I am not, for this which I do. go waz)t, but I try to 'make,myself content With tile thought that full surelt will not I �. be for. long, and that when thii tedious r thne hath speili Itself we shall look back iipon It as' a very soul se,hool, and shall rather joy that we did not purchase our heaven too cheaply.. I . I X said I find it e4sY to live here as 1 . - wish, and did begin to tell thee how It wag When I ran oa into telling of hoNN, I long for thee, so I will ti�y.i%Valn, Tills Louts, to begin with, Is but tile verlest shadow , I of it man, of whoin thou needst -have not . one jealous thought, He Is'on a bed of sickness most of the. time, of Ills own He- �,. card, and it, perchance, lie he but fairly well & day or so I (to straightway make .him Ill ngtiln In one way or another, and, t I please God, hope to wear -him out entirely ere'long time. Of it dead, Brother Honry �was right. Better had, it been for Louis to have married a hiltrian devil than me, for I It maketh iavery one out of me If mine eyes but rest upon him. and thou know - tot full wall what kind of a devil X make. Brother Henry knoweth, at any rate. ri or all ,tills do X grieve, but have no remedy � MY UMIct against . I this duke'sioo great familiarity. Bilt, rb� . friend, when the king comes to die, thert. . I I shall I have my fears of this. I Francis a-Angouleme. He .1i desperate . . .. . for, me, Lind I know not to what length he ' . . . might go, The Icing cannot live icing., as. I .. � the thread of his'.11fe Is'like rotten flax, . .. . . . , ancl when he cites thou , blust come Withn. - * I , Out delay, since"I shall . 'be In deadly peill. . � I.Ila�e a massehger' waltifig at all hours - , . . ready to send to thee UP 1 413 a niomontla . . . notice, and when he comes wv-tste not.a . Precious instant.. It MaY mean all to thee I - I and me. I could Write on and on forever, but it would'be only to tell thee o'er ali(I . . o'er that my heart is full of thee to ovt_.r- I I I flowing. I thank thee that thou hast . . . never doubted me, and Will sce that thou I I hast hereafter onl� good cause for better, - . . . faith. . I . . . . MAItY, Regina. I'llegipa.tt, �Thftt was All. oit ly. n I I . 11 A I queeril SurelSo no one could clintgo., . I . Brandon with.poSSessing too modes I � I . . I I � - tastes. . I . . , . I I It Was, I think, during the seeoll,j - � I week Ill Decolilber that I gave this 1pt. . , , ter to Brandon, and about a fortulkht � . , 11 later there came to Jilin a 111(%senger . I � . I frOlu I'fttls, brring1lig ' n1lother froln, , Mary. as folloWs: . .1 I I (To RX, CoN­h.x,,-1-,l),, . I , - . . . a inine of inlorillatiolu 111)011 stiblect.1 loves act well as agalustwhat silo llate% � 'rano t1toudht, I had gone stark Inad. I TI with her uncle, Lord Boling- ' tier want one. I goitetimes do almost I . '. its onditlon, of Affairs Stary ,wel. , compassionate -the old king, but I cannot vki*t='M-'-ktr'.t't'W�-t"Z':'t*'V'IZUCM.'IL A� 'W , W .,tbVM which are ot, pr,8(lilt attracting lalb- 8110 Usually love Its she fights-wIth rVA Avinhatill" td -r -d 1-11. **,%It A'A comedwith herwhole goul,andto, accent broke, . havW9 . determined I forbear, for lie turneth my very blood to, . . . . I . Jigr *IUCTILIJob. i1l't,J)1,v i(I)II111,110, artiCleS, will Ile brightviled s"ratiolls. all her heart.. I . I .young queen soon took - Itupo 0 ii. berself it and hail assuralicO, I fear, played never to permit tier to ,IJJI.� 1VAU.,.0 ! Sight of Xing I10111, , Y Armi lilthig gall, and inust ii!en take the covise. es of litsi own rally.. Truly Is ho _­­ - .11 11 I I ­ .. 1 4, . Altogether th(l 24 Pages which colli. priso Tile, 'Weekly Mail *tilt[ Umpire SO Mary was crowned and was flow . it queen and -hedged about by the tin. to malto life it burden to "tile Father of 1Xij People," and fit that line ever so lightly and coyly upon the heartstrings of,the young duko, which prevent It, X then went tit) to London I Wild for love of itim, tills poor old man, blondo,I hold him at a. distance the and . be * D, 'ase takcs no sunimer I are a ibrary in tlit,iilA-,Ivcg( ajid all. for Be led divinity, that fiedgeth royalty., It . particular : I suppo.40 silo bad 110 equal lit all the responded all too loudly to her velvet with tile twofol(l purpose of geeing I Mandon and resigning my plac � a r6tlhl 6 fo y dotes. I do verily believe lie would try to, stand upon his foolish vacation. 41 .. 'I', . . I � the suin, of',Oric I)ollar a year. I S111iCIAT,, Seemed that She was climbing . higher and higher till the time from le ngth mid breadth of Christendom, I heartily detested Xing Louis, large. touch allot almost frightened her to death with their v I olunia of sound later ,as.' � master of the dance. ' f I old bead did I but blisistl; I sometimes have a thought to inako lilm try it. lto if Yott need' flesh and . I ,Xleelcly Mail and Vanpirc to Jan, I Brandon, but In tier heart every day, Gila Was brought nearer to him. ly, I think. because of prejudice All. oil. This r, rancli dUnflouleme, the L fallell daupliln, had desperately In love Whery I presented myself to the king and told him of my marriage, he 1101V , dOeth Onough that Is 13onseless aud, ab- sui:d, In all ecinsciened, 4a It'is, At I it I at stre"th use I,qt, '04 ............................... i ....... 50c Tile Xews- Ret.ord toy Jan. '04 ',there was one thing that troubled sorbed from Mary, but be was, In fact, it fairly good old man, and at times I with Nfary, fit nest Sight, Somothilig Into it great passion because We bad ' not. askoil hiq consent. One of big i till," (10 tile courtiers smile and laugh 0.utj put me forward to other prarilts-thak lki, � I I 0 Scott's Emefslalon I, 50e $1-00 her greatly, and all the time. 110ar Y bad given Ills word that Brandon should could but pity him. lie was alwaya soft In heart and softer In head, espo. against which the fact that lie was married to Claude, daughter of Louis, . 'whinim was that every one must risk , hIS to do . , I a 11 but a reN� of "tile raiders, who alittka, their lionda, butftrti�da nothing else tot, f0ftV Of tho dauphin, summer as in winter. � be liberated ag Soon as gatly bad left clally where women wore ,concerned. In it* way militated. no was a Very permission llythlllg It _to eat or 81001) or SAY 011ets pray( �rs, especially I who will soon be king- and who stAuds ifirst it, urging :slid 4 � noth papers *,lit to any address for Until, Jan. Iiit, '04—$0 6S c0lits ,(I 016 shore$ Of VIngland, but we had heard nothing of tills matter, although Take his crazy Attempt tO selpw the CountesIl of Croy while he was difIt tit relative -of toulq, ,going 0, away 0 back to St., T,oul ior Ills bilrShip to to Inittry, if the lady wills of it degrea I � � abetting 1110, $30- It Is oAsy for ina to do wllftt I Vrl'M, aud above 411 to leavo unlo � Sand for fre� taniptc,, I SCOTT & DOWNLI, Clietniq4 tt.roilto, I ordor to offida of this papos, I NO Wd re00I'V0d 0OVAr#A lociff4114 fX-A" $et IDOU6 ot Orloallis, And bIg InflittuAtIoll - . . .. tkol pronob OV09 r ­ - - . . W11, fho kin$; hgtj I I . onitttled to be a ldng�a ward. 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