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The Clinton New Era, 1880-01-01, Page 3As -­ -- --- . , 11 - ­ -­ --- \ i--- --31111F911" . , . 1, I � 4 � I �d I I . � . . . . I I � I . , . I . . . . I - I I I . I I � � I A � . � I I -- . upxPeoup-des, Par Private arrangement 10, � . etria tied, up his holes at the otalranee of tbe, She bad plcu,ty,of $line 1pfQrs boy, and she I ' . ,y Wit t & 01 In a stble form of.% led , .0.4 , b �fi ottal � I I � AFFAIRS IN AFRV NIST is A AT I . � � I � . --- - .-- - . I - A 0"gris 14. 0110,vier w wolliess, . to. Lorig,p tjisi7sis, to ride over . allas to, . . - Inorrow, MD4 wait in the shirublia " ry at half %�Iirubbogy After &A, Interval we be& '. � I rd , galn, farther Away from Us. CoollIA's votes a , belonged $6 the ora, proons, Who never I . fail to make the most of hor advantages. The I 14 And the ladx ?11 I "Opedo OvAP-14pla Ike- girl's face with an eirnestrielo that 04 . . . t O.nus. - , . . � , � . -- ' Is therealaftlathe land I 'That 0000 her rponk And as that 2 i , - 11 0 ,Past tid. it it rams or inowfilie in to .try th We followed the voice. The interview -which - other 44 I saw the annougloonteril; of he;! � - . box to draw Add blush. . back'. Tho. AlarK StondlIX I .1mereneing - Tka . With scomful eye wo-paiii her by, � . �Or * PDX t day. In vithilt CASS the PO WA,4 4400140 gal future doatlaX Art, Ilia lied . art go to a groat Irogimaster, a . in is Mau worth. ,, .. ­ it She was saved, Air, by the same � ., magne. -Queen areatir -pisurlim nod also IDIor- , . And 11ttip ogra for a that; ,94p . . , , I ,. - needle . wpitgan, will . .. silisillbolidey,on it , , sook for b ­ , 1,114 10 . millions of money, with establishment to that slaved y0ii-the friendly tree," .1 � �. .1 � 4040a .­ � . witurola obarin, sliall bear the palm- , . VTOXI'v 4, X#IfQr wthato , ki,'a little walk In "Iff-ili induce Aias.oeoida.to to six John; 1 Must have my question . No need Ito I ok correspond. Brava, Zdlo I 0 I I I is . lips, And bar father talt brottiell: ill X ir I Clizopm, Dec. -s-Gon4 Gough lot$, " I I � ,,$he right dir action, 13 � � , it John gave pie two 1. I I I so � ve . roigns stud, a kills at, partings I &OOOP104 . � an to anything in my owered Ar0, 1,1 . .1 , the � �, . . � g in. in lettat.. ,woo. there anytilip yoonduct, * � I a with the naked dy for your nobler motive 04 A few days before I became a married Man ! Uallitly demanded. . 04W nobled to pieces at the , 0 fdatud both or , - . � J*aliilakox.xihol2th,$()r()atal. (91 -Normans , . ) 'with two infantry loft . shadock I a U or ok with game ,. . It b U I It tho 2;O h 4 so aud : W to r A 'that' ' I . So- ' ' 3g; I I 'both ;rIvitu's wish- she most becoming . � we met when I a 34ondo.a-whic ., � 1% ilitstifloo t bi 'I$ I I . 1 wile A Bass%, at the dinner $414 of A bache- lox friend, and 1, lag$, Olt John, It would bottom of the precipices a great way belo . I w where my father Uncle Jloe found native regiments, Allelaball with Goughlo o6irimand, which,. up W W pomp and p;!tI I 4 1 y , v .0 � .. . 7e O&U a gool it hoo ... X p W �% to 0 Ran � . a phaill have his moilley'Al World, )Iumility. A I , , he shall Mel I - thou it Sh 410 is a poor borone%. of - of Love justifies evoryllillig, Cogills I 11 I I - I lievo 'boon ridiculous to leave the room, and you . 1. I 012cl $he lady e Wo burled, their bodio a in -a I . .1 .1 to yeatotday, had isacountered no. oovioug .. An hone tl r 40t$ noon la9sr . , g Is . I . 1 go, girl I r A ir V 4 th 4 , � , ­ , a - in tile shrubbery, And I M06Y � - bia.$otaug In I . . - I . 0 hl$`rich ill,b, after all I 11 if You to not to call 140 Cecilia, it. you a pig . � I ,land. Have you know plainer Aus wet to , � . I merely charged My host to, keep my name, . � concealed.. Ionitnex3toilic. grave, close bq�ths, olovs;-patah inourmesdo W . .. � . . L d.11 � opposition. A despatch froixt Gen. gobo,rtp , , 4 at, b . 1*9;Lr, able, to. phPoo-14 Say.i. be � . , 'ats . . "I . . � The nobly born may proudly poor)* . . . . , ,s . - I ,stolit ­ . � riftb thought : 14 Bother this horrid work I � a In r " gly 0 so U . , eve Vqa no mercy on a man,, who � doesn't know, ,to this day, Who his $1 Very, 1 � I .. . agreeable-nolghbor" was. . . � 41 Poot Louise. I poor orphan I God pity .. . . .. I I � you flI I u ttered 'in broken tones, utterl . 7 no- . I . . hold his own. � A tologram from Garidain I .1 4k says the w . . A lowly, Ines and I*' that, 10"\ . * Pretty _ feeb hai far more'grace Than haughty looke'and al that; I 4 'It is, all vtq -well to be Clever With Ono's b w It olsilt - 1200 I's but li, I gages onb'4 tore o nuot live without you I is there really 1, nothing in myself and my title to act against Instesil"of opendibe Our honeymoon l abroad, Coollia and I went back to Long I Conscious that I bid a ilatori,er. . ., . 11 God pity her,- Indeed, eir,111 gala 'the Ualiamands. . And . Afreadi . are, still quiet � - , 16loo from Cabal' despite the, offor , to of emliLs 4 * bounla maid ueeds no suoh ald­0 � . Agirro a girl foral that. . 1 . . ,189t, No matter, I iptial play my par& o whue I I atoll blo rep6llad lazy by . � lauto, or i A 11 . ,, he pertathly Oblongs to Whom I . , Poison, s you .1 lanvo 00 i 'a 1 Olt? It y engaged yours Would Fallas. We found the place delightf al, even . . I in the Winter time, . young - yinja OK with a gash of heartfelt a thy, I., W0414-YO.Alij; er,111v to see, h [he she� A telegram from the British Commissioner � . at Pash war ;r a f , . sports that the, A raqdla . and � . I . I And let us,trust ths. , at, , , t Como it ran - " 'tb5t'b-v-' . lover � stle most dottotubla woman met With- she boll Apoper at liong Follaq.11 . be a n insult to g4ppose shatillit wealth !too I . I . � . � . . I , I Did I take the 8 0 tasted back with sno 71, I I � ,Pao I . , ,Q I . . , added, 11 Take Shillwarlo are quiet, with ovary hopq of their , remaining no. Taiegraphio communication fur; Itad 05' 'or a 4nd 0 ne oil -'.. a .. , : I Who. I h 0 '.V.' t3hal .# . , ­ I . She threaded hog needle *,,pnd I put MY What can I in , tam _on. , be his., mori pkod y ,. I � Your,eyftf His Own friends can say no No. . . , i , Oro Did X throw them away ,wash them, Into me to bar," I replied., - . �. � I . 11 I � I found the orphan bathed in tests, by the . . 10. still Open tolraijeran. . � I . I I � , .,0_g.P-Cgu. .-de"th .it. . And .volry �qiith .ont... til. to'lith- I . for - a A th.t. � I . - . , . -Spect4old . a I in . ray 13. Pokes. �. . I - ' , I morelithka favortbala that he to 1% good. I natured foot. I donI blame you; women Small morsels ? . . . Neither. I remembered what Septintux Steve ether kindred. She rebelyed me,wlib * gorrowfulowoolues" of manner. Irleelluni LoNpos, Dec. �.-`Atter the Cabinet � . Council to -day the, authorities of the War . girl's 2i'l ., I I I 0. . . � I . 1hinii suopeoteii iffit tbO- times but : " "I I don!$ I . often drif � Into engagements $hat they repent Notman. had told me. Tile one wa;y of get. . I . . . p., ­ � .detain your, attention , I . b7.dotalllug the rifforto Offlo 0 ),,laid a meeting lasting several houroi ARIONG THE CNIVICKuUJON. � I . - I am now well aware that Septimus Xotmarl!o . , I sift was exeong its infigenoo over me, I ofafterwArda, Do yourself justice I .13otrue . toyour own nobility of chainoter-aud be ting rid of them woo. to give them to come, I pther Mau. . . I inadelo wilyber from grief, I - I The. driver's body was found on the road. considering the advionlillity, of eending rilu. 1. . - I � . f9reements to Afghanistan. . . . - I I Augustine church., I Uidluburgli, his at lost, . � - . *as wickedly. Cool under cizodulainuces which . . - I . we have roused my righteous indignation. 1314'. tile angal who makes out two Ryan, happy, - . . I � I . before it to too late V0 . I And to *he other man did I give them? A ,I had not forgotten wh;Lt my rival hadsvia . wit hin a low steps of the spot where the I . 11 -1 . I coach went .overs. He bid � boon struck dead LomiD.ow, Dec, -.-Gon8ral ArbullanoVo bri I sade to dbtributed along the road between . I I . secured 4 successor to Dr, Lindsay Alexander . , haitopastorate. TheRaY.Junii . . "s, ­ . ,3 0 Gregory, ot, , .1 . , ", - - , � . tacloo. ,in the dayo. before. my Spec , Sir John 11 11 $,Hive you, dons, Sir John?!' , � . , , ofindlin the Shrubbery. 1, jqve the Spectacles -1 , . by the flash of lightning that. blinded the Gandamuk and Jugdaluk. - Contrary to exm . I I I . 1. . Laads Is the ,man. I . 1. - I I and %be Angel; my mother and her family ­ I . I I . There was, a moment of silence. - - XV was - I . . . . . I I to, Oir John. .,- I . . restive horoes.. , . , . . I- - . poetption, the'trilipo below Jollslabad coh� The Bishop of. Carlisle (England) .recontly, � igtt6rests. Cecilia siLd her uuqokuQwledgo,d , I I I I lover -what a network .61 o6napiraCy and . . imposailile so galstake'ller tone -61c John!o I I . . I 49W of eloquence came to a fall stop. � . . :. 11 I . I - . . . 11 ,�� .. 11 . !... I I ­ � - . I TXXE 87!A,ftIV0Jd0 ASSAULIT CAME -Genatal Bright advano d tinue quiet. Had a'. . lifth bio whole force doubtless the. Moh. - , I cougqorated In � � . . . . . one day four churches at- I Barrow-in-gurnemo, I . In districts where thue,, . .11 I. � � deception was wbund, abdut-mal and *hat ,It , . I I Before! answer you," Cecilia iroib-icTid: ­ . .1 � I . , ..) -#XV -' ' ._ . �LQ0KJJ'JQ IV 4 13 . . I � � ' 'L 11 'I --- I -- L - munds an a Afree'dis, would -have risen, but � - . � has been great destitution. , The - abutilia . . . perfectly fiendish pliasuire, 1 felt in planning $I X have something to Bay first. The girl. - " I ,Dr. NJ wbuirst's Iffilipries Not .Likely to be I I I I . the system of forwarding troops from Jellfi� cost §120,000, of whicli, the Duke of Devoll. . , , I . to matob them on th' I . Air own ground I The . ­ method of attaining this bbjOst WR0032t9d I . who. took My letter -to you was. not my maid, I . al You Supposed. ' She is a stronger to me ; . I I At, the age of eighteen I was. light of heart, . . light of foot, and ifearlightothead. Aline I . waink. I . I CLIP'ToN, Dec). �.-T4eo,vl%t#, the man who I . labad only. %s'rsIuforoemzrat4 arrived from . Peshawar affords them no opening. Great I � shire gave U9,000 . � . I � I I I ! Asa proof of ifie rare. flexibility slid. prW4 . . I . . itself to me in the sGiplest form.- I hall-ofilY and I suspect her of being a false oreatUrO I I 'to � I 1. property on the blank of the Ohio acknowledged . I . , . perpetrated the assault, * on* Dr. Mewburn. in .1 I .1 I efforts pre Making for opeady ophoentratl9b I at Peshawar, Mauy native have .. . vion of the Japanese language, It is ptatlad, . � I 1. � . . . . to take my mother for a walk. In. thellear , with some purpose of her own Serves I I I in Sold owner. L visa 'hasten a ing home 'to I � Stamford yesterday, WAS brought before. , . , pxln000 tendered their assistance. . . . that Dr. Hathart Brown, in irabolating the, . neighborhood of the a.likubbery-And the ,exposure woulaba comPloto I ThM night I finds diffioulty., 11% attributing to a person' Sm , . . . I - � I yourraiik of life theMean depolt which answero* toll W g -free. from a enjoy it, and dbligh at college life. The mo Atli of October, the Air rolice Usoio$raite Hill here to -day, When a preliminary Investigation Into the Affair look , . . LONDON, Doe. -.-Th& � Afghanistan OBUS.. I I I . I Now Testament into that. tougue, was obliga . . . . . .. to transfer � . only I . wo � W0940 -14o amolk 11 imci, I . ,studied the barometer with unutterable . I . , my letter in terms that lead me to* trust you, � I I bracing, the mode of convoyarlo'e. Al. Otago. , I Co. The foliowin g- -additional particulars. pa , . tion causes much comment.. There are. many 1. I I . .. I damobotrations public Indignation as #A byllsol'.11 11 . I . . . - 1. . . . �. . - . .. . ; anxiety. The prospect of the weather, WAS . . . and then takqs ma by surprise In this ivay. , coach. The otherpasiogriger were few, only .4 were obtained ., Lssyl,tta WAS quite - rational .of- . . . . villoial. disingenuousness. The press, long I I - I *The groat preaching bishop in'Englanil .. . . is � I . ;- . . , '.. all that I could wish. . . , . .. . . . -my ine$ r (as I bialleve) to quite ineoloa.ti gengaive suggested this course to you enough to three in, all --one an. Old gray-ho4ded planter, of Louisiana; his . daughter.. a joyous' -be. Z�Jo�morning" and his tordporary insinit of I I y yahlords iy Afternoon is, believed to have been tin . Vents Bow . denounces the infatuated and I . I I I . . I now-ft'doy; Ma$ee, of.Yeterborough, tran#.� , . . . . . I% � . ted, from tfid Irish to the Egigl.184 lsttd�ara. . ­ . i I . . I . I . cirimlin T. . . . -� . . I .. I I Am I right ? I expect a reply; Sir ;Yohq, I I Witching creature' about neveKitoon, ;' -and a I I brought on b i I y liquor. He offirins he *&a Insolent restrictions imposed on correspond onto � The result Is perilous for the G * Oy6rn* I � . I � " almost unprecedented* distluoklou�by Lord . . . . , I . � , . 21111 TAUTIE IN THIA'SHRUB110117k .. , . . that In Worthy in its entire tilithfalpeos,. Of you add your title. Am I right � 11 ' . . .. son about. tbu -years of age. I , They wore just returning from France, of under the donviatlon that the devil bad told him Ao, kill the first p,srsori whom he met. . I . mclat. Private remangiretueso Are merOull -uri Boaconsfield, He to also an excetioniii l . . speaker. 'Dr. Magai) to rothei LOW,, Oburobift 11. . I I � loudly itin -shone, On tha� next day, the it � � the balmy air invited everybody.to go out. - 11 You are tight, mine Cecilia. Fray don't I aesploo me. The temptation - to plead with � . I which opuntry the young lady discoursed In orb guy whole terms-, so CIO . Oak as to ahs . qu I Before the att�ok, upon the doctor he Struck � 1 fith his axe st Mrs. Boa I killy, whom he met I and emphatic. The English papers, - While � admitting the' seriousness - of the situation I .. � Truth'oaya there Is a Steve oclindal in th& , . . . I � I . . . . West. The Affair to in the hands of, the . led . I made no farther use of the SPeolso , -that Morning : 'my purpose ,Was ; to . . ; you once inore­-". � I .. I ' ,I I will speak I k6 you, Sir John, al. oftudidly . . . I I attention. � Tha father was taoltuin, bat tho,daughter on the rOad, but she Avoided the stroke by, falling on the ground. He' did not. ropeat oi4do General Roberts' communications were I out, assert ostentatiously that' tb . . I ore 14 no . . I bishop 6t !he dioc000.- .Tho.origin of. the ' I . I- .1 . I . . scandal is, as usual� tlie confessional, Tot . � I I)a 'MY.'. 13,00ket untilAh � � - keep-.-Aham. A.- , - . ­ P- was ov *0 I- r. lil, - the . a you poken to -me., " You sic entirely ' -have-O I , , � goo - be0ards - -'was -vivacious by-naturev We n the, attack xpon .' heri l- but - continued . I ort -his ' cauget�lor anxiety., --but ­ I y jcrofo,ugI1­'.A%11XA04y on A nevertheless exists. 'n at nobody 7 ... - 1-1 -11 - ,-- - -1_1 I -:7. ­ . oyBtewof confession Iti-the-English Church -. . . � I I .. � �. ­­ Intelvis, F ahrubbery --W. - � - -­ ­ , WrK - ­ t ? It . wAsl1imply, Isar,, . -shall I o the MO Iva . . wrong in suppoolugAt.posible forinato ��-i-marridg4-�engage*=L,.�.,The ,kspgntj-of.��y -L,- ­ - so mutually pleased .with each others ­ .. . talker, and.1 its t��Wftg. A'AAmm-Ahaki way* and shortly" afterwards cama.upon Dr. I � NewiTtru. -Tietivittir.wli-s--L-twi-nio-fn-iff-cre-- . . I _who -denies -privately -4hat there isailtlety. I I . . . will have to be put down, or it will -put- down, I I - ­ . . . . . . � tb6 0 r h OfE n . ­ I .1 . � . 1111 a litand' 4 , . . -four of making further discoveries - A44 o( . '4-1 losing tb. masterly aol�doutrol on .which t a I , Mall, W. hone Islab frieride have depreciated I .Act-. urell a siiddii�ffash of light' lag an a heavy . A d � -1 0 'f6r1t'flur,tllrthb 2,41h lost --twD, . raer I to &WAR the the, do,otoi4 injuileo, -Libs .1 raig.�and;"Torldd---e-qusUy�-i.MmitAho.. , ) 1100060ity"O,.zeeoullaor, 0ab.Ul'­bT1t­nQbody_ . - . �. � - .. L� �, ­ . ­ ' - ­. . - ... .� .. . � ' ' ''. L. ' - - � ..=­-�:-­�.�­­ - `T@� `g6ju-0-in iiafif-o-f Vb-.GIfe-e'64ffeRQ'�`:'-­-- _ ­_ ­ _­ ­. , �­- ­ - - ­�z,m­;­;��- , - - -7 - -,i- . Li . ",- * ' ­. sea of.my pr6j.00t !-- . whole once depended I him I n Your estimation, in the only man I . . love, And the only man I will marry. - ,And -i . . 4%sh of rain against the. windows elicited An . .1 . � exclamation from my Charming . � Companions result of 11 'Which Ibbrei"'Id If4riiiiiately good reason to I - � � known who t, next. Evidence to irresistible that Afghanistan. It in Every -X - I - dinbi RFb­`b­ si&W�iFt ffie expenw, , . . . urg , AS son X � . . .1, . .!of the v6nerable.Dr., W liam Chambers, the we lutiche I at Ono 010160 ki .Had Zills and. . Cecilia Como to a private-. understanding on . hog .YOU t9 understand, if he lost �she whole of his fortune to -morrow, I wou, -1 Marr im 'it thaA I know how t1le.night passed us. . 1. Prooently. there came At low,. rumbling beliove will not prove fatal. Ldavittg is =it, Tied andhas A family of Children, all -of whom ,all arms. . . . I 40 oaranoo. wfitdii Lord 0gineonaffold. gave, has falsified by events. The, scientific. . . . I . I Publisher., The stone %11 . . . . . I rk of the 6 difide, hait . . . . . be on hidden from view, biat it is -now restored - . . ' the Babitot of tho.lutery lowinthoobtubbery? .. .' a By way of aso9riaining this. I asked Ceeili the next day, he asked me. net say ill' more ? or. w yda #eat Pie' :' 'th. the sound, and then several tremendous peals of thunder, accompanied by successive flaehqo were oomer years ago stricken with favor ' Add the family not being in eirbunigtolue .,a. to Indered .been frontier has vanished, and a friendly Afgla&n. I ... I . Istart Is � . ' . . I . . to the condition and Appearance which At pro-"' ' Son,lad before the Rs!ormstiou and tba.whole -, . - ­ . . . . I it she would like to go out - riding - in the declined the Oy n a, , and' is is deliba of' ,a go tient, no' And'. t . Your leave ?11 1. � . I - . dflightning, Therstadescondodintorrento, I slid an angry wind bQAu to howl aull ,noon Afford medical atttendalice, it - . , was re. grMuitously by the viotim of y8oterday!, imposeible. . . I � 1 18 . Gbneral Roberts reports that. on the th � .1 . � . orm is said, xaella�t . �, -f Is It . Specimen . I . . Ant A� , afternoo4o' She pioposil-she V. I was '11affivien * . wanted to finish a sketch. . I 117 . I . I don't � - remember wh6tbe;` i rho *aid any- thing or 1hot before lie left her. Ibuly know. through the forest trees. - I . ,, I looked from. the window. of 'our vehicle. . I .ad I.. �--­41­ . I - .. � saalt. . ' - . inst. he. holiographiesily coirimuniesited with . I Latabon � d' for a few minutes, aaA -learned fifteenth o�entury architeotgre. . . . . I . . . I I . I . . I - Tile General Commitee, of ,the Primitive . . 1. . unswer4d- - . I . 1. . is Cecilia complains tbat.your maunar'bao , . I that they parted. Don't ask me *to confess _ ' . ' The night win dark as oborky,.- but the light, I . . I . . 14 1�0171XAnBuLjs,W. i . .VATA . , . ­ - . . that Gough had no I t.y6t adVariabd beyond I . . . lagauluk. . . Methodist Conference, Huglarld, having lately . I . . conoiderod the'questions relegateg. to it by - I . I I - ­ I .. grown cold toward her stily,11- my moth - , . �!­ffy.gnothor when we were left together.' w hat I felt. Don't ask me to describe what felt.., Lot the scene I be changed; nibg showed tlie'danger .of. ­Ottr road. . We - . . were on,the edge of a frightful precipice, . I I . . , , . ! , , Who luwlivr 'et'sta,Vniarle .Clergyroinn . I . I -.-The G -a CALCUTrA, Dec. overrimank , f I . . Of -the I � . . I . . this Leeds Conference relating to the'employ.. ' . . . . . : paid, . ., My mind was dwelling onPooffift's letter to . I and the narrative be resumed pit P, later hour . . . , ' I could see at.interv0s huge lotting f6eks . � Walks Anto a "keWfille As . Keep, and - . India has publithed ai explanation military oltdatioti.-fil;Afghmistan, stating Mont of evangelists and hired local pi. onoliers. . �.­ � I I I I . :have decided that the time has not arrived -, . . . .1 . . 8 . Would a6y ily it John ]hall havei so age � I adopted Zilla's suggestion not to take 066ili a . I ol,the day. . . . . I I . . I . . � . . . . QrAprmu , VI. � .� fair away down its side, and the, -eight made' . I me solicitous for the safety* of *ray fair com-, . - IN Drowiied. . ''I . . . .. . , . ' Npw GLaqDow, X., S., Dois, - I .-Mrs. that General Roberts hits. ample tranapbrt And Aramunition. Beetling' 23 cannon be- . . ­ . . .for the appointment of a special, order of . .. . . .. . . evangelists, especially ae regulatloing already. ' , ' - . I ituloso there had bBon,somethin .at her word, .. .. 9 . to �eblaourage him.? I could only trust . i No 0 ­ . I . I Vill, X V Tam opkerACLE.S.. I . . . I . . . I I , . I . . "' . . . Potation. I thought of the hairlaceadths -that . . . I wore between us add eternity ; a single Took Stewart, aged eighty -mine, has been drowned � � in.Lochabor Lake, Autlgligiioh-County� Itle. Idugin g. ta his , force, . 4e *has 214:6aptured . ., 4hlilh- are Mled. The. _ . . exist 4y',which hired lopal preachers may be - - , I I � � . - .. . . I . � . , mother - ­ xcyAoIf19­pgqygr my . ., very. brieflys , _ -16) -std. I I asked myself a question, which I beg to . . in thil tribli: pf our � coach -wlieoli-A tiny I � believed that .While in a state of oomu%mbu. . cannod'"Inany of I antrobehimento -4an.angily be ,held b 2,500 . regal arly utilized soopeolal. . � .1 revivalist agent*.., . . . . I " I I . . � I J In Connection with the English Methodist . 11 Is ohin­­ed w Md"111-was -all, . . g . . I ", I . .Cecilia . . . I . reply -repast hore-T7owhiiit­ Old I .-owe, to the Magic .1 . .- - tacies'? �, , .. " " -, Spec ' ' billet of wood­-�a stray root of a temiiait-toxn. - tioe­�rbatiid%oruosj�or a b.srole river-:"& :,Vent go 4 by lism she left hot room early in the morning an 4 . , down: to�.the�lakej;w6ro glil foulad . .y or M�Zi, leaving 6,000 f1 'cifilitialie operations. . . . . . I � . . . .. . : WONIG�Aut I Thanksgiving Fund," the following � � . . � � ' �. I 11 . . . my 11 'ad ty'ihis my m;ther was evidently. giatli ' In th0:11181 Places I W' as inblitod tomy of.thene might burl us from Our sublubary. -the IthoughL, * I . A Decess d drownea;iu two feet of wit r. P was GaneralMright...bas,12000. Man between . . I - - JJugilnlu�, With 80 odiu6n, Jurniood and . kebent.donsti6imare significan I . � . .. . �.....: I , . "'.. . . . l I . if� the wealth � Jo � I. . of the- body : One, of 650,000,--o-ne of Q20,000,. a into fid standing between us. . � . proopgotlof U or . - "Abl"ahoosid, "It Cecilia only had Zillalo glasses for seeing all the fauliswandrione of . . , I the Morita, in the persons about me. In tho , existence with speed'of , . 41 'Tig a .Perfect tera�.ost,ll observed that lady� themolhoroftho-Rov. Dourlia Stowgrt'.�of I . ..... .. . . - . . .. Arth.ar, Out., ,. two guorithil, suppiteo,� and complete"divi. , , I I . . ' I 2 . .. � t of 016,000, 6ne of 010,500, seventeen 69 - - "I".. J I � � I . 1, we .- I , � , . .. . . I .,B*Aet� temper 1.!!---�..�­­' ' -'- - , I " -­­ I . A00". reatt.dii Isiclond.pi . . Ilagwivo"iAlie-g s&,very- ... . � -m�,X....*Itkkdiew�m'y.-boad.1r,om4ho-wii2doiw.- - . .. �. . . . - � . ­ . . .. I .. 11 ... 1. ­ . . ­ 7'71'-­P6roes I okq;�-al,spA.Eizg4iktro4op-ol�t�--i.49IRd lk� � at Oandalfar' 'and'in the, Kerala. 4", m- � The. s%au­sIre%dy­promi.sed�exce9ft-- -;---4---- - � -��r' .. . . � , It 3h io-e-nd�i ut - - -This.- . �, ,was-s'li ,tle too,ingil -p, ; �. ­­ ­ "., . .- ..--. I 1= - . - I did endure it. IsWill YO,,U,, COMO: -I- -*I ,I , a I if we . are to, live Usefulky, and, hap p1li --M-our -wermaos tftsorfnem� lellow--cramureff-, �, ,,)Elo* 1' love'ei ild4dOn siorml Ihere is I . , ­ffome tail" .no-gkanu-wnffzl-g�'tlff--WindErwheU- .. . I I XGLIGII X1q�ns.=EnglI8t . �E --- , �_ --- , -k -, ;-People - ­�4 iluiiesi � firei of �gj' 'kebff­bf­1h6 I t I " wit , Valley, the total. field,foroe 0 r ­�41 990 , h '1610 'g"u-n-w. ­ .­ �­ ' ' . . , , DO,. It--3A&yozfilybo,-aiterti�"b'Rt� 'll, . : " , . '': . .­ '- 01,000,01 I .- - , " .1fieze .wealthy doa6ra-i4-7- ,- ;­ b.�'..',­,.­..;1..;1,.. . '.,'�,�I.. I . 01A-Aiglglo�oiao­ 'r � I I � ­ ,4a- . ­. , - - . 1.l, . I I -',p, I . . me; insmall for a walk in the grounds? 01 X, . ... ' -4 -' ' , - , -at their hast, and not at their worst. Having reached these conclusions, I trustedl . fairly let. loose among the ;,hills. - I never . I eliconut . ored a night like this, but By-� on's Y6u all a , I =� Artd,of- their' trioneps of their actions, �' . . . I . . -�CALCUV�A, Deol:,-.-�-A' despatch - frd in In Bogliih famblonablie IaIauoe,,, d 'it,: " ." . - t . . . I , . .. . , Society." -Mrs',- Barbould gakadiQualy ob. , , 11 1. I . : , -I * I I r1o's" . I . ." I . - . I -:Q!0!k U.N .p I My 'i'dbuier; aecapted� -the Invitation so 11. I ..., I 1. that I.Ilsolly taink. .1 Should ilaiveliali - . 9.my Own,unagoloted Insighti and An% myself to' , ascortaid what the speotables had not helped - I - - , * #t . ascrip - ui:guil�oe d *J libri-of :a'.tbunder gtokm are to to . my mindi are, we not On th e s , Warm 0, 'old they May be,iracious , �. . X - or ungracious, airogint or, couside aso,' you �lool`thst they, Englishman of the, 18th urges to Rob6tte Goughld from6dia advande in lfglit�ordltir,; , 4d -without touts, A ilupilles for five " . . .... , nerved that the carriages of Methodists Who --: � . . . . .11 . . ! .. I . g;owri,ahtiketh6minthoo,e6oudgoneraiion'" '-:, . .. I , .. I . . � ' 'gladly . . ashamed of 'mysolf-if *I had not 'had'the . molter discover Ili this two Persons who were � . .But . I intountalds yet? 11 , - �- " �' , , I . . . . . ,, " are real, . ad- ultorate their-. goods; but not their coudaDt. � I only taking ammunition.itill � or'Wx dais. Roberts, state's that - th6r� Is no . . ' to the Epie6okal Churcli, and pr6bably,the" , ". , :, �'% ., �, . , . , . . � . sweet d4ughters of many of these -prosper- bontaminating SPebtaoles in lay pookeL We. '. had just settlod to start s6on .after- two deariat to -me -my mother aud-Ceeills.' - � - , I�liegau- with CecllfiC, leaving my mother --to- . Teo, we havo'began the aecon't.;1 - I I , '11 Ia-it not saidto,ba dangerous? I . . �'-,By It an Englishmen, makes YOU WO]OD11101 'Y On I . . 16el at home; and y'du know that 'within, �On - am - y bet viesti Jagduluk- and'0abul-to oi000saGougli�s advance, �sud adds that he . . ,.One Motbodiifi are on -their way to Episco. .- " , . � . . . I � -palifinigin'. - - - - - . . 1. I.. � P-- . I ­ ­­ --Vthg--. . . o'clook When tuard wall a #m1d kn-odk a . . -door. The artgolio needlewomad 'Appeared, time recover affte-the shook th­&"-aW� �. I . . fallen on- her. . l- no menus," I replied in as easy a.tous � ... ,as.I could assume. * - .. , .. '. � - reasonVandoltenout Ofroatlons hs�9111400k after'ybur comlort�tha� for your well-being "Till be abis to Settle - Affairs -it Cabal whorl GouRta griivloo. 'G6ugh leaves J.acdalak on � � . : . " I . . �, . .;. ,� . . I .- Rov. LawrenceWslob, lately returned from. I � I ­ . � . . .. � :. . . . to ask -for hog half holiday. My mother . Old. habits , will Cling to It' *an Imoomallble to,'aokuowIdffgd what I . I . had seen,through the Spsotsolso;-or what I� 11 lonly wigh. it 'was daylight. that we. xhight enjoy ., the' lubtintain-Acentry.:- Bat while you are under his roof be considers . the 21st inst. with.1,400 men and four -gutio, 'and- . .. . -a ,visit io� Ireland, Bea. been - lecturing .at . I . .. .� . . . . . Pildvidenoo oh - tbd subjedt, .and - pays that . . . �. actually blushed. . the members Lot the past gendratlon.,, as What , had heard at the shrubbery fedem � In speak. . .. what's that? ll� and-, Alin covered her eyes himself responsible. And yet he does not . . thrust himself upn ay !almo4t,, picking Up 700 men two guns at Late. . I � . I . ., I . . bolid.. . . .. . .. I . 6, tj 0 Secret of many I � I � . . a - of the misfortunes that . . . 711t� .: * '. . I I-! lifilici-Irelandliebbi.-th . '. , .1. 0 �fact that her clift. . I � . is. it?,, who said, in low uncertain tones. �� as Might I go to the village,'. ma'Am. to bu f I Y ingtoosellis, I Could only attribute my coldness of maun6ito jehlousy of the More , Uqua the glare of a sheet -of: I' btuing that 19 illuminated,-' 'the rugged.'� Mountain with I .1 . what you choose , and go, -'silm at I - T whither YOU -wIlli:­:.I1 he- Wiiiis You to Wait I - .. . .. 7 New Youir, Doe�'� -,.l­�The Tribkeg .. cablil . 'Opeolal,says that the- Afghirt .disasters � ; . I . - drisn ata not unitedlil , ­ lie :co.'atioded his ' 11 . am6 I I hearers to r mber.' when applied. to, thei , . I I (11 . . tile things?" "Girtainly.11 T .'� Boma R he I , I :... . , door olbtnad-ag6iu..� "Row lot thoshrub. - name of I I air John"Il anit ask to',W paidoned for even a. momentary. distrust of -Ahe moat brilliant intensity; . � . . . - Foil after' peal et Crashing thaullor in- to him, he will � take more trouble to bring than you will ,to go, and yet makes -no ' ei6itG general alarm and Tory conetardit- tion. The, Qabon is reported as: I ­ I ­. �­ ... in n . I twomlljior�gof o ey subscribed by tlikkish . . . :,'by - I I . 11 Make haote, . m . Alan , I., . bery I 11 I thought. - as ,, 'd so to And .- adnitant and 7phaigafn' "'f ' * g .0 womtni Thsre I was something, I nupposei 'ilk. my,contrit6' i stantlysualoseded 1, there was a heavy Volume 6f rain domijig at Ranh thunder, butbf,. ana, you ' . ftso about'it any More. than: ho does about "sun's 'would , . . - greatly diatra6sbd, .and ' publial,f blames . - people &no. squandered Fenian: 144 .­' -- %.. . . : :. , � . .. itreo fix- the Moffat Mansion in '.. . . .... . � 1. . . �, , al . . . .., . cunion I I tho'bast of the day going. ­ gal , . � . -� Mind on thing-put.on your thickest bpots.li. e obbiciousiless of halving 4r4aisd7hat, that. . . with the deep inoanibg ofnn animal III dread,' . � the rising, witlidut,whioli, be be , in darkness. lfbe meets you slid gives Lord Lyttou.%Ior sa�prooamg and dllatortt. - Ing - information. The beat ',suthoilties I . . . . . � . Square, NoW York, and suggested . -.thit belp - , .1 - , On one aide of the elird � V .- bbery weid"the gir­ T,is ' was bounded by � A' If in my looks i exprasseC itii tud MY, tones. e1we ra:Aitting together ' VOi� , f I I found al agoiny breaking upon our ears .. - the'"he 6ogno'to -a dead ba . . . 1. . . firlgares' I' 0 ly t 'firgirg; YOU.two. 1.131104118 It we , , , was utterly .on Indilall,laffAirs'say that Roberts I I . '.preparation*: i � MOn4. intend'id..to thIs Irish , . . I people shoild be forwarded to -Dr.. Mae. :' . .' �'; . , .-. !. . . ' ­ dons. . ottitt'aide . . of wooden tones. & footpath. runativi part � . LOT1489,8ptA.' . t, the first tirao since but oughgoment, she put . .0aiiihBad , . . . . Louios, my beautiful �' tallou 4 I . 11 To '. is hAr I f bit whole hand grasps yours; lyon have hil 3 � I � a band, rid you have it most vfarmly at your., - . . be on .9� a, an d Ignor t emy, ' ' . -sinti.of 11. to .6 dd. 7A! .�b� k! . ght his .way, TOO !!�� .., .1 11 . L . ' . � �. . . . H.10; kr6lililahop of Tnam, strTasgn,'igi ., . .1 . . . .. .1.. I . ,Iceland, add not g' Ivan to,tliome'v yingforit '. . Pf .0 areas . --- �----the-way-basideAhei-tonoe,-croaoed-..% -­graias- .. 'a rid a' at arm . athu - my nebk and kissed in - �tl bocame, so pale asha& � She 11 x1iA -is '. ....1 , six - �:- ­�- -Uj­,11M1­1&. - T3:.. ­ . �.. -,- .. ­ '. '- _ ,� � - -­­-�­ -IL�­- � ­.. I .- - . . . . � . " . , . -­ I , . beyond, And' made short out between, the I . , nearest park gate and the-oervants' bfflces� V Ahou& � isiting, to be kissed first. . , . I IlIamnot. very'desnonstrativa", she said . . searching' -eye on. mins with &,look of glaxiol . . . h .diesd,! And 'turnin � gto ,herfathor,* urriedly , , j7o�j"­ social word is his social you may trizat . . : ,for all that it. ptomigeo, And - 06mmohl , . him.. Y ­ - in O , surioundea. , D A"' Coition ii ritie -in orities.i. `It is doubtful -W the;,' in trils 0ounsky. . : . . . . . ,� . , , - - I - ''.. �. I . .. . - . . I " ,: I ... . . . I . . . I � PhTlins, 0. or Spirtnow roji-Dr2ii IiiiiA.7'- � � . % , . , F�place--thatJ­had�choo6n This was the oa . p; -�, I . artectly-7-th6fiali�thobl6selY,.'. . We al �,�Alfrad �,*­elk.w. ppf�4, -L4!-�nd­I­donA1-Mnk -- --­----- - .. ­ -,�­­11- -W - . ,.,,,.---.-. ovi bir .. - --- ow op iaral 'ever known You My d'ear, . .. . . .. I I ronia!*A I . r Z We , "' t" rl" , To on UR I - the =6 R113ja .1 I -for-more.'-I-tyou-do-not--u,n7dero+snd-hift- , t first that 'ha1s -um . . , ­ ­ ------------- ff w ". I I I . . I— 1. . . . " -V66, we come. to re --the--spaur ! -,Itkl----- - " I � . . . I . I ... ,"`obwd� b'Undmr.- 14 P .1 11twi-l". . I - . could �, d olvergieeno 'might Prevent the -exercise P,11ani'Seh when Sir- Jolnit and I`Mepag6lu, at nor -that-did . . . uno ' ..; '11,1 knOw,"WAS the oncernlaa reply. . well, " you may supposeat � indifferent And btrele* until 'somethinvia but forage in gearce. It is expected'. thdt � uIborta viabe compelled within a, mouth to reference to special adaptati oil for city. Mai . . . . . .. . . . .. . . I *Wo aroJreo to acknowledge that it-Posocapes - " , .. -. I I . ) , : t . I had Teo o'mlmendid 11-thl6k boots,lsi - ­ , because ti iere was no belp'for it but to Mullis party, I Was .too faithful to v64 even to allow An of 1 102911611tOt i 79, bliu Your pDor:inotbir With instinctive invictivity:1 put my head �'toithe.window and Called to the driver, bat . dqA6fOrj6U,drOuggeStod,t6yoti thatshovia . trionantiabia friond'dwelfare Be$ fight his way through. thQCdemy. There is . -itio of. reinforcements 'advancin . I � . . . � -far - . .. ,... . I . . . charaoterldtics Alting it forAhst'oixintence . ,, , . � . . I I it 11 ., I . the sound of ourAotatips by walking ou.tha irritated me by seeming to .oloubt wliether T -the oni; answer " V"" th 9 moaning, Of an . � Jowthat.his been upoil his miude�AtZantic montIkIll, . poeiibiliti ,g , before Fabriisry,, tianiport servioo�'beidg. superior to any, a It- our' n2five blialk, , ., � . . Is. hardy enough to- witb4tand the shook � , - . I � . . 7 ­ ­ � wet giass. At Ito further, ondi the Shrubbery. i j,pined the carriage i6ad up to ilia house. � could. trust payeelf within reach* of Thabar. , 'Oomb-S. or I should ' never lava con. - I animal borne past me. by the, swift w1pgo,.of. �'the tempest. - I seized the handle of the door . . - I I - . . . , . � . . . .. . -iiernarkable b6ok'h ' lately been pnb- � as deficient. %A Gortuanstsfr cfacer derides the, . . . I . imbeoil�t the Indian Commissariat be. . I ...., . I of our - d it Is' a source f '. . . , , . . .1 - rudest winters; an , � 0 .. . I - , ... . . I my motherli surprise at -the splaco .L -bad Walk have been ex- Dented, tQ".go to Long Follies 'You remem. . . Or that all to Invited -Bir-, John to ride- 'and attained in vain�-It Would not YUMA - At *that -instant" I felt ia cold h .. d 74 jot, An Pon . Ilshed in Lon-6lti by'a ticket. of,leavo --nisa. . . . � . 1. . He Solemnly declares that Whatsoever things ty of . . pertinent, and regardo.Roborts';,r4mition-60 g 'Queen . . . infinite reliefatill amnotment to Our People '. I . � ... 11 1. . I . �in the targ&towns' all overlhe co,4ntry, who'- ' � I - . . I I 1. � . 1�. .l . 1� .. ­ I I . .. - , chosen for our would I I pressed In words, as Well aj. by looks, It I had, ,� , over and Doe 'as. , I wrote'td him, informing Mines and I heafd Louleal *. voice.. � UY are filthy, hateful, fiendish, if thdre.ble.'sny most critical, ,The Considers the , * to she Is : by reason of poverty or al& aboorbing ocon. . - . . . . . . I . I . -to '� ' I . . lk.. not stopped-ber .by -w-iihispoleod -warnir , bini,oinly engagement to. ybu�Aud-Aelliglg ; � ,at - artioulatilag-40 My ­O at thadiol in- lip , , g- L ... '. , I . . visa or infa6y deeper or' more'llorrible than mlatako�. so gravg%that, it reported at di,poodd to -.abAud6:a1-' Ministers on their. )atiov, Are nover able spend th I . , air oum- . , I . I 1: 4. I I districts,- and who. were ..4t - - - ' � ' . Mora 'in rura, 11 Keep pe �11. ;l . . ifectlyl quiet,"I-saild, 11 ' and liste . I have a motive -for bringing you here." .. . I him, In ifie plaineEt'w9rdo. that'if he did Call nothing would in At this -house ddoe me to Bee wov�s: � I . . . 1ITh6.oioaohin1oin movodbookwardl" -. 9 . all' other vice and. infamy, -it may be f6iind higrained'in. the English 'professional thief' . . . , . . Afgb&tf policy. - '� L , � . On,ioaching Kotal an the 18th it larg6joloo � , - not for th6 .6attering. little finch in 4uso.­ I ... . .1. ' . 1� .. . ... , ' . tiob,' Voula, hardly know what 15' was . . I . The words had hardly piesed My lips. be. fore We board the voices of 06ciliar and the him. I bid .every read6n to suppose that. he would understand and respect my motilr6i--r" Nevir-Ahall I forget the fieroo agony witl�. whiall I tuggod at the coach door, and. called -,.who his sucked vidb into his nature from a . degraded -linother"41. As A class, be. Ae am' a , of Afghans, who e6v6red the bills On either. ­ bird really looks& liki. Io6ok again it the - . ' : � . . . ; I needlewoman in tha,ahrubber�i - . � . L . She paused. '-The; itch Color rose in her . I . . . . 63i tho'dfivar'in -tones that .rIv 'lle(l. too force " . them utterly and irieclarnably lost.' no 151de bf the pass, dperied. 'a vigorous firO On 0 1. Nothisula far6a. to Which the BritiahL 0 'beautiful adaptation oUthis expatriated Spar. �,� . . -,--:--, I . . ' . .� row for a rboidence in -the begrimed and, ' I . � . . L . . � Is Wait a minutoil, Baia Ceclliw" 11 you nine I ­ I t D. be a little more expliolt,.beforo'I tonse t to. lovely face. I roluned to .lot her dietress,ber. odlf by isa�iug a Word of'what had happened of: the. bloats While. the terrible conviction . waS. burning in my brain that.L the coach was ,filiqvAthat conviet'laborouglit6bewOrth.a . "' . I gait atai; and is Worth next to nothing. 9 . . or. ablumn replied as Wall as it could, consid ' ... .. . aTnoky thoronghfares of commerce "in out .. � -� 1 '% L . � . . - .; I a my . . . . - go ally farther, 'How Came YOU to, tak . , ln.�he pb;u�bery., Look back, if you -have . . . being moved blAward I ' 1, I I . � I . I The prison viardend are, for the most part, I lug the diaiidypnt'agb'of I' ta poultiou. - This running'ftlit'contlimod through'nearly tW Western cities particularly, Where soft Coal is' L . .. � ..,. . . . tho,olo,faol ,p6ua.--bu,p.fQ,t,�ti,tAtink,.Iightiag , - ­ -, .,----- !-., ----7 �', . letter to bir John, instead 61 My Maid 2" I . I,OnJy U10h­r.ShO-Wi �: , a Wi "dt- forgotten it, and -Nee how completely ,the . cloplailqd-to show -mi the- higho"tid- ­ .1 rue had again at tire door with I my . force, -but.it-withatood---ray-,ut ... . - . . " �N� .,on good tetrins, with the worst -of-,00,n., . . - ­ Clegg L , I � -�- - At. -thlyAks I ug. _ The do - he ohould, After a L �Wl&tW _ who)& ­9X"%iAu .V- ended L . , . ,rhany.-Mid�on) -- 14iday the . - ' - I - . � - . . I I L . � , 'ind dianufacturing. 'Here, amid'the nollie , . - . I . . . . , *� . . -- r " I �� � . -Io-obligo-.her, ­ � . ­ L- " ­­ ­ -­ � , -, . , Tory 11, add ob,e'didn't fancy going all t . he . . .. , ­ , - 2kll!,"motives thatnad animated her. Tne' � L, ,. One oide of Our vehicle -wais evident) L 7 going 'down', tiM6, .1 be ip�plW -to ibe wor4 ,class of, Orlin! .. , 'fear. Approach of d4iJinesa.' OA. engodoment was resumed. the Afgbapg ind j ar of active L .. _ 11 100111600 � OOMPotitiblit'. Wby, .. - -, . . ­� , should the bira' ving ? Who -has time to -A.- -� - I . I a - - � _i!o. - t� Mba'.­"sn bay no 00 - way to Tirabordo -9 -little-supoiAoial.-irritabilities sad distrIagisi, ag n , . down.'' The moanlog of the 0.1 !�. .. � , , nails; for, it is the only, think they -' -0 , .The b&ttio again. ansuming the c9onsive. . . . I , andliaten? And if,he did,whatkind"L . . . , . needles in the village, and I Wao glad- of the opportanitY of getting to the town;"* . they exhibited'tb perfection;- but the, true, regard for each other, hidden below.thenar. AM Mai lietoame deoper,; And I lin OW by h 28 . a desperato planges..asainit the U400 t it a h t 11.74-piking il� i-Ilitl�rgobd.--*At�wotoWa-large , While ptotanding�to Int, r %h,L number of men, .0 a . 62%4-� to* hive 'been -a- very .sharp Cow lo'Y6. I and the Afghans tire taid to have bad the ad" . .stop L . of matisfaction could 'be gathered, with the - . - . , - ­.. . . . I . I thol. . , . . I bangilig *of trip bummer , I . That() was a pause. Cecilia was reflecting, . face in my mothir,arid In my'promiged. wife, ' Of Our horses. �"' L ' � : �. I was,d.no , . --- . I I .. ­ . L. . -rospopsalo,- Are really. talking .blasphemy.. . viintogoof she' tcoops, whom thoy Aita6ked a on I � I I I 11 . one .'the iattling `of ..'freight. I I . siao , and I . � asIoupposed. My mother turned �ftlo, - *.. is nothing ififfir Otailiareaurnallo. . "There . whs dodipWely beyond tham. .'- . 668"11�v6gobsokio,Londonto-morro ?11 . L W ' 1. � Crash upon crash the h6aiDo thun4tr rolled over the wountsid; and viv . id choots of light; manysoolinaroistaks the sadrament.marely, :,to sianii'vibIl with the ,ciiiapisid, and it yars - with %persistent dotermipation wbioNmaot . lidive' resulted bil heavy' loat4s to the British, I . . I ... . . �r on 'Othar � .396, - it 4 IS - . I � . . , doks -ilia. it � I .1 � . mote, Mach . I L . .. . In orei than i right 'to L at . . - John'o answer' to illy letters's she said, If th I I -P .- leads me to suppose he can 150 guilty of an not I s6keid-.- , L .1 I . . . .' - ' . - I' ArA you tired of: being here with,, me, - . . 'hing PISYLell round'our devoted carriage as if . L . . In glao of our misery.. - By italight 1,-dould I : been forind noadjul to,koop a tight hold of � . - the Silorarcente'l Wine cup. He thinks that of whighno-c-lotal roport hdo'Set b6on TO- Calved. A dotaoliment is being ejnt� to fidon. ,ask' . . b,ra %Thioh shall agree to winter and oummei . . . . I . I - . . - . . With no In r Cities of itop, brick � and stone . � of rudeness. I have always boll6vadhim to be to getitibman. , No gentleman would force . . ,-.&tired.? 11 � I , . :�` 01 age tired df waiting tift ifis spring,- MY goo, for a moment, the old -planter mending eraot , I with bid- handOon his son'ana dough. shork Aentoroas And the oebarate call iyattur might be tilloaolously opliabined. � I - q , gioltre'Soxoli, 'The villagers who were Iris prokdtod the Cabal =411'l' but Phowedilt'hyd I , , . to possess %118 . Power of 6do'g, * end alug ad. ' , . ­ ; , . . ootdingly; It Would timpiy be Art. Idle slid .0 v 4* ,, . .. . I I his way into my pracence I whon-1 wrote As, I prosely to ask him to epare Me. Pray how, .Angel. . I will live With yod,%wherevor yon like, if YOU *111 Only Consent to hasten the 'which 'makes ier, his as raised' to h6avan" and lit a - li " I 08 11i,im those of Okla in prayer. , I'ootild =ieiii . " 1,t to Kill Orly .. Ditty -yearsomee tho Duke of Kont, having caught cold while visiting . r 6ountotbalboO." A recOn- troops uo'furthe doltisriog party out noon a tour of inspection ., . , emfava I of a b8autiful jilt . . I I I I � I gan6 bxpenditure . � for Nature to andow any such ornithological � 'L . .. I . . . L did you know that he was dot,erminbil only to . . tranotorinstion YO . U my Wife. " turn her Ashy face toward me, as Selisbuty Cathedrals lifed in the-arma of. thq, of.3bo Pavichans, d6 file was fifGlliporibYlk . . ,subject with the faoulty�ociutrazy to -her . I I L take his disintoFal from My O�Vri llp�?,,L, 11 Ganilemcn'o feellugs. somotlines got the I Will yo� cousent?l! . I - : I, It your mother ask$ mo.' DOU44 hutr'Y I If imploiring Piatikidn, and I could os� the, I bold glanos of .the young, boy. flashitig laid! ; .9 IN . OtiOnatO Duohobs, ho lost no% only' an affe halbAnd, but 4he means -of subalitlsnOO�fts I . small blind 61 hill Man, whq ratrosted Anally btfliro tho 0 halge of the 1)Attsh,'ivho ba.rut, L I I . I ., I : Porloot laws, still in violation of her Patient . . . - . . wisdom. The iasa.Qf ahouso opairow,tryitiff ., �. . " 1, .. . better of them., Mies. Olt John Was Vi �ry . much diatrossed ' �' . . . ­intsrruptod� ' hers Alfroa." I . . I I . . . .. .. . ­ 11 But I did hurry bet. . AR what we: h,%A neat ub-tho descending carriage, the war of alemont0i and th ' a awfal dangerw, thatawaited'. subsistence to.ilnderbtoo'dbyroyi%lperoouegeo4 in fiiew, Bays th� Whitehall Review, Al the, an L &he villages in the neighborhood If made a gaiareturrito,camp. Adj?l000.jht6a�h-pri, . I . . I I , Wyooalize as it pirelies on the. d6pilIg-of a' . . I I . . . .1 pawnbroler'o Windowf whilo. ,the voInd 69 an � . ., , " I Cecilia Bois 0 Tbere was no. Z11 thing in ray 16tter to di&treos hiiij," rho said, . 1644 in the -shrubbery I dout, 4001C inti) my mother's heart (witho t a sistiadoo), ahtd 143�1 U a . h ' irm ;j'�' " ­ � � ' . � - I ­ ­­ .­ , ­.. -' There wais R roll -w dooporate pla 6901 ROL Of young Princess. Nfetoria- tLnd -her mother were face. to. faco with poverty, in. one of its ..Vita soureag atijo thefffa6t ih6itfUAfgbaiid� are bont dpoli'tho 'total doatrdotl6n Of ill .guotlotle.olt'. boll or:of an elevated railway , : . I . , . , � . . �-1 train doaforis, the Car - &all the' smoks of a . � . " i10 W as distrag�od, Miss ; and fib did say, silit6lhat, the noBlor Part of her nature would ' Ad Animal in the last tbroeo of dissolation- comprative f6raeo, when Prince Leopold British fo L teen oUt81dO the -811irPai Contort- . I fount 0 . . i dry ddrkous: the air.�Amerioawpaper. ' . I I .. � 'I carinot take my - answer in this Way --I must and W,lIL sea ber.0 And thpu lib JiBkoa justify my. ciiialldoneo. in it. SheMss not ' 'Only.rilailyL to 116sk Oaallias?l than andthete- a harsh, groiting'jar-a sharp, ploroind eereqm, of mortal terror -'and I had bal time.to clasp took them under his protection He had. I - air.. known something , of � straiteittd. . . moat ttlad P(qvont, if possible the arrival of . any gapplieg. - - , .) . * * ' ' . . lioudonZifd: "Mr.Gladettin6lanottlid . 1. - -' ' ,,' - .111 I . I ... . � " I me to got you to walk, on% W -day, srAd to. say . . nothing so that he might Aake you by ourm Alle Wall- e0g0k, poor son], ,.to .0onfiloa how Completely she had boon mioled by hot natu., L Ioube firmly with one hind around the walati ad OPIZIUR the loather JA8ton,ngS.Lstt9 olied tq L punietaueea himself, having bad only An annual income of 24OU io live on bototo . . . . . � . I .- . - . . . . 111h(,ta ,orb teveyal. soo;totlm In -Lwidnn . Most distiolpilshed gueut Who has. ever WOO' - . � . ... : to DAimeny Park. In 18�0), during the life'., .. - ,, . . I � . . . � I ­ prise. Heibsommal.vi,iiI.ovev�ithyotL,Miai, . I ­ - - that. -he it all. bat.bosld6 himself.' 16M iol interest in her. brother's a .Being hild. flyinly'.1 19olvi ell'tor keep the,.hecrotof.my n . tho coach. -roof with' the otilor,.WhO .We were � precipitated over tile prealplan. ' " I be married tlio Pri6eflo Chailolts "and 950,, 600 a �Oer- ' ITO lost, O.dulo, thgiQ6l!o,- in . -In wbich furnish wcdding .porti6iin to Jewish , by� 4 a eud600 1yivIsW1iIO­ arirclimitte. Th ' r 4 PO. time, Of thor ]net -lord, the QaGon, paid it a' . , . .. , , I ' ' - " , ., I � I ' 'L '. ­ � . I - -1 -­� I" Vle%. �'Whl0b, ld th'14 X"Ordol 'OVXAJ04r�al Of '� ­ � ­ "Ill LOrd rlogebarr$161- I really afraid of what way happen; it you- , I � utme t . don,$ soften hie disAPPoi Ift - to hilt to I di&coVPrY 6 hot ill000, I retneeil to bear her, As I had refused to beat Cecilia. Did I L I can distinctly recolleas pr000rving Don. OCIOngJ2480 for A few Se'001248 Of time -.bow �brhigihg the nunt add aousia- V1 lils tile "onalngton Dud thou 110 CIQrO wife, firA to L - , by wegILBY members of ilia faith, and poor -ly contribu. with daughters malto wash ber tour-.-( We reached I �.. (Hot Majeotyo by -tho way, site the Dome - , - *` L . . o � , . L. . I . I :1 some way. How any lady can treat Each, a not know, Without bbbig child's told, What rapidly my b. -Oath was being 6j"Itiated; but I . . Mont,'ProvIding tok the Maintenance Of k -air h ii .3,)w, t'ono' 'r'ora O'kPorloa d()�Vu to -a pog"y' in the 0: I IF With a double V on all OdOA4 Ono, 1�god that of , ) a Lord. LDtdo4 without � I I I. hot; F1671 in -I W, L I handsome gentletatlint no ortaelly, Pas, On 97 0 ' I I poor judgmeilt, 0 . . play it would be to Zillk Ito dazt10 and , doludo my in'166tut M0411100� I mOtOlY of that tremendous descent I soon lost 611 L further llnowleego, li� A ooboossion 01) violent . household until, In 1825, Parliament prantAd thayoung. Princess Ad nonuity of �96jOOO. namesolilletrairls. O-alinnyoor.bt-10666 Paqaoyar or before Naw YoWe DAY, thoteid I he pork to L -m-1 at . the final o) . two o'olooI4. T . I , .. Cecilia instantly roselltoa, the tamillar4ly 1. I Implied in thoze last words. " you'are ridt Ackod It lithe moodlewoWau *An still in the house., 0 " The maker Wag -thoroughly tbgt.1 Was iniltnutly 40PZ1Vbd of added And Motion, . . � ' . Those kindh6ages have hevot boon forgotten by� 4 a0en vlotoria ; aild it is 6y tho. light of Al dfawipS by youItig, . women -who are ejaggged to be iiiiieriedi the ranging from §250 . beautiful, with the trees going down to the � . oest. It commailiad A Very Roo V18W 01 th0l � ... -- . I I - 00110 upon to exerclo a - $our juagment.11 she explicit v 11 sho in at t110 WIWsY. 6tAVOU bY Vinci never, ifitor any On, 9, -low conch, In an hurable rol3rb of a this oarly palioago in bar life that the insorip- pilizes to $1,000, n000rding� to tilo Copital, Of the I?brtb, fhd 14 Is of May, sbo Bain Rook and I � . . 61 lildhibargh. Tba gtoUndal are Very extdn- I Bold. "Yoticangobiioltt6tLil9bi)'ale.'o "Had Ws 1 bothr 060 Sit JohIll. first; this will slid eho . I house of Caine again." � small coal try house I best opened my Assn: in thio world of - light, gi:I4 shado, joy and tioll which. 4odompanled the white inatble status of )jing juoopold, whioh,I-Ior Majesty - gociety Rua tho'numbir of omd1A,%tt% Tfidta are no btatka-6adtioAtAdidato drAWg Womd. Filve, being hill and dais and wood. Lord . I I I I jftogobtyry built it, and it in Very pretty And ]Also ?" . � L I Wo returned to London the next Morning, sorrow, of mirth and alidnepa. Gontle hands has just Placed, in Sk. Goorgald Oblipol. "'g. 04 the olecatio .-of (a wadding the We lunched there. The goVe. " " I ,�, 11 ce: n Add sit John have L I rtaidly not r To IL Noon quite enough'Cf each other Already," I I had a 11010insilt'O Private talk with the station' m4ter at, Timberoombe. Sir 'John smoothed my. pwow, gontia foot giiasa Across my ehalgibmro land it gontlo Voice litished'for, d Winall,or.,,ohonia be road. , rt� fdo%o 0,, L A O it trintr. 'by Her Majesty"Qunt-n Victoria, in . -i it, � ad 04011 contribute Jews ef the noigilboili towittas 41e, bridelo a . Yougig"Mool),.on oogofortabJ04" , wriva wkre all Civility, and 4ttantion-i ffgt� . .. I I boot ,grandfather of the . : ,There was another pause. My mother � iiipoa holding by my arra, Paleatiatrembling; Boa loft 1:44 friends at the town* On the Pro-' vioua d4y'L He And Zille, 'had met outho : time all my questioning. L I WAS kindly � treatea by a 1fAir yolatig girl loving memory of Leopolo, the f1rat Kid I of tho'B41alad, her maternal Uncles Who Wa I a a op"Itir)g - .. 0 . . . . . . . ., L (AXIC,of learning . I , 310bS to Any of Maj;otyo wAo,th a I .� Present 11�xl,* whoso father dizA'whild L Oft � "I . . Wd could belthot of%g Speak, My own in rid .1 � . wit o,ttatgily agitated. ],!!that �06011ih Iting for, the Lend L platform, *A on train. She' bad followed high into the Ameillitig-aari logo. I .� about fifteeno wbo:rofusea for a length ,a tima 'to hold, any diocouno with me- At I 11 I... ­ A-rather,tollor As the was to him". tor I 10 " I . ­ Lord DaIM617," I . Al . , - � The Rev. J. is' Spurgeon httit prophilid a I .. . L i WAS, I h , inoftaut , 69, dmit, ot she bad thus "tat wpoken And hetoit al Jast as the btation wastar Was g6hig to OtAtt . tile train, sit lohn opened the. doot,.*Ith a length, Ono morning# Daawg myoolf suffi- diently rodolvoroA to sit UPI 1, itiolskell on . �i3v Dy'. sobsi nall ia Data ralud nliolas lecture, illaotratola 'by (110001#10a via*$, on BID recent travels lti.oauo,da, and Ainegla%, . . . , ,. I I ­Je64t6d a true abdIllitily-brailwomah. Thb strong expteomou, of disgust, and took iretage leArning the fooftl4of the a obillout. I 0*,t 610,0Q0 In, woddin prdsonjye�i., Nit tiny g every mmis 1 1 1 . J, XOtIJJdf1,$$ says COIdual rcr]ioy,� ,g! #6 ­ ,�, I * d1litthfourtA -of bothdof hoofs on the park in -0othor Cordage.. She had ftloa the birollOi 'last And he I& YOU w6ja aitidoVerod')f Abe O%jdo of OittlngL money %bus obt9irved -'4h4 . , At% . to . It . ly'ariAjrlp�AiWoluth'o toAks ad a klo#. . � % load told us both that the critical moment I I , ,##a ,at, hand. In nuotheputimont the sound, At A Z&OUrCOo' ­hhd . glipp, 04 V06UA her 690VC , on a loago of looks, ft%(d the branches. of A - shattered ttea, clinging to thatoof of your trusting young fulall f I � I '� ` . to� I,. 1, flaawo Who ore abbut W weep will plans# I . .� Vl* 14% r*�41400. . 05multatioll 1060,� - ­ - .. � � 1. I I I ,6#soad, Sir John had,probably. disiddant0d, t6o. What . aid it MA(ttr L to.' 2,JIA - . 2'1 broken bokoh with one Band, and o the . t APP1l6AflOu'10iXbl1`Af1 I . I . * 1 6 , .k'W ­ , � . I � " , � , - . I .. . . * 'r 4. : I . L I 4 I I ... I I . . . I I . . ­ * f . I � ­ I . I . �,, L � . . . , I . , o . I . � . 1 I . I . 1. 'e, . 4 .".1i I . . ill - L I . k, i " I "I I , . $ 1 . I . I 1. . , , � l , , I ., .4 ­ � � . 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