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I Vorsome, wook4 past $be engagement be. haying ap.lasowl.odged it. Apparently, how. 0aucy.ovoursatio And a bold 61 if I of the gob 11 faltersil. CollipaAmstion. Ihsar4 tho lotam M , blob be* bom brougld to to . , , $1.
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, ever, h14 aimmaitmos, 704. tormented. him, go ever dooyer girls ,ilia are almotmosa that the, now Statemaht before the Administrator. I Dow Stan" to create ths , "', 10
Wean the 9 arl of Bs auvray and Miss Millicent; , . � weak' and giddy. The telegram greatest oxal ,
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g to Millis Lord Boativray had boen� killed - a railway the results of, tha exqu nasia- � I 0 Noon# of I - _� , ,
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� oylobad been chlronfolod lutbalambionabde speak the truth during, him otiose, -ho Jlj4 'for over An hour In lit :!t I .
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- JuO poll; , after, he had boon twkin
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I 114towgimoo of newspapers, and the, Marriage I ;m . X r1post my Iluestloill--and, Ask P4211oulisirs -3*vssl ons, of shm, -
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lof t evidence by w]Ach it Might be known af tax Boma recollection of a droll lifilly of big Died I I I , go# . .
a and estate$ agaill, 110 showed DO elation, it ]May, be Pointed out fit 4arkoolploto over cona0yodifto - i" � -
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, . him death. 'Unfortunately, the envelope con. the girl 14111913, After he WAS S0329, and obe btt$ 000140,4, - I __" .
. I I 1 074 the contrary, muelishooked, What I )lava grossly exilglerst , And partakes pAnob of -the obirai .
151imse. Pioo4dilly,hfid boon plo4od In 112e taining his ,marrisse certificate had Join 0101MM04: . and woo the Aral to lend savistange . , 0 . _ � lot J I
hands of $.be decorators, ; Baisuvroy, Castle, in, Mixed up wi . - . . . I I I . to Millie In who have I been l,booxW in - rolan'of terror in ,
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Vorthishlro, was being refurnished . th come other documents In mi 1: am iodectdodly very Rpillaing.11 when she swooned In .a, somewhat forced trAnpAreak , falsollo . I ,to alroulatipg stage. 300i � pla . Bidaulph In Its Ind,*" .
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lo.d. by the o9mbinea energies of ppbolatererm I X And him' moist weaRisonip,"' answered ettook of bystarles, which the Dukaof.04mbridgelo attentJoin wou, homeo, baram, shade and othor pgoptly . . !, - I
I I � anobeautl- box, which Lord Besuvray (who inherited the . rl ,
.1. . I deoesoid'i psp6ro) had 'never thought of Gerite, dryly. ,� . ad � I
I pointers and landscape gardeners; and grand I � I � I I 1- 014 Uoyli It Bank on a oliairs helpless, so nodally. I.Would .fain hope, directed to have boon destroyed by fire, $he origin In ev . . �
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subse examining till that morning, when he had "Yon are not bound to sit and listen to Hid fadowAs a t Ing to 080. evils which MI& have been beard of through 00119 being Shrouded In oyatery Th . I 1.
riptions had been act on $eat among h,le began to sort hie family papers In"ths viow him, tbeuk�l paid Millie, w . I , I h I I 9 . I
I . lordmilip'o tenants, hio,brother offloorm of t , he I 4 A Avail in'llex . � other channels, Bull as to the exist peared to be no . distillation am ,to r@ .
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I of marriage. These were the facts which eye". I I � a quee of BPI I 0
afir4o, and bid fellow -members of theWorth, lad ter 041101100 h0d Frotofitfinis its
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a , young Poor explained, while old "I will withdraw, th .A anotbo , BRITISH its DISGRAICEDIN : Name 0 which At 10BAS official -re 6rdo of, an I
Shire hunts, to make like n I I i .an. a , r qa0m. . � . � AR I what bad been. going on. in South Africa Ono of $be victims, was Mr. .Toi ',
. , ow Countess some Moyle, with a series of wheezes like Dionne, 0 on-wl�h �greali pleasure," was oerlisla — I I �!
handsome presents. There were � many who . Ought to. have Boll Maned the Adjutant. Tiara* I � I count , , o .
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� ruefully examined all $49 documents, Quo. reply, General ova tile Field Marshal Vommanding. 'a nber to the val a of o t , I
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. considered Miss Moyle a lucky girl, for bord. by 0130. 11 That's it; do-wa shan't Miss you, By . A STARTLING INUICTMUT AGAINST THE I I
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BoAuTrAY . WAS not Only Of Ancient familyl I 1. iu-Chlef, elated tint It wan only a, few boa , destroyed. This IedMr. or o ta
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I Suddenly She billdigeounter crumpled all the by, yoa nivez make yourself source hen .
I young, Immensely wealthy and well-loqkIng, . I W I REGIMENTS AT THE CAPE. men in certain corps who were guilty of I to forlet Out the orlml 410, for t at .
but he woo popular overywh . the papers in his -band with a foveripla gtoop, Mr. George do Vr4y comes here," � conduct which brought dircradil on the a . ,Purpose detocliV .
ore, owing to hie, . - n4F, .. . a F010 of Quire , WAX , .
� temper Bud irlect_ uprightness of and looked at Lord Beauvray. There was ail 11 There was not the came reason for doing The' Veteran War 11;rrespentlent on, the 13 .
. sunny , I , re . I The officers of that army spoke Sbro gh my despatched to the. scene. 10 loolon was a I
. . I expression in his dull eyes as of a light be. go. Mr. George is a thorough gentleman if 111stpir Lawlemsinems of the wroops. . I 0 .
. 0-barader, There are yonng noblemen who bind an uncle I I I Pen. It was their voice. of complaint that I Successful one, And Boon be b4dopollool, cl I .
' An Parts . of I glass. . "I say," he 11 Aid you mean thO Mr. Ralph is net? 0' I tic uttered. It any one ventures to. say that I sufficient evidence to ,iisTrint 11fin 1h sxxapt� , . .
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. make Sheir grandeur conpint in throwing whispered, "have you told anybody besides 11 Certainly not, to my MID4.?, William HowaraRussell Writes an onarge have made false �hfirg D .
away theirmoney Bud making,their roputa. I . . as agai A the BrIlio Ing a Priest named Father F#urd, who bore, mi
� I letter to the London.I)Rly TelegrapA in reply army my words are in evidence to convict cry doubtful ropla
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a into duaks \0d drakes. � Ewi Lord D'41 1 11 414 1 all I pray is it pimply because Mr. 11 v tation In the diptrips, an4
I b NO; I came to YOU first, as In duty George hag given up property that was not to Sir Garnet Wolvelay.'s charge that he had him.og gross ex - I
Beauvray load been -merry Without being o,,d.,, I � . Who 1194'twO contracts on hand for ge&Unlr r. I
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� . . his, that you consider him so superior to big boon Ohoaxed into circulating transparent untruth. WIXILlAx HOWARD RUSSEM, cut logo In addition to attending to his
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dissolute. He was the most Irreproachable of 11 Then whit prevents us from destroying oualn ? I iseo nothing wonderful in that. falsehoods.,' He I NaTs-I stat � ad In my letter Lat Your Sp
. .1 othad, MISS Moyle, 0 11 eoial Correspondent In South minlotorlal duties, Four other persons Was.
. - I .ggiltlemop,just ashis betr' these pipera'?, I shan't say anything"about RI found 'One of 'your trinkets among my of October 10 that 11 I begun it with relue- - - . Africa. . . also arrested, pained Richard, � Martin, _. .
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I VAN, the fairest flower am"S that bouquet of it. That young Timburel to a skunk and a things, I should rest � OroL 1 1 t NJ I thout � eroWlUg, Undo;" I may add, with Anger and disgust, - . Bearie and till . I
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.., pretty, glilg who ],ad boon presented at court S100breau. They Were brought
, onob ; I; will be ridiculous to see him a lord, all over toWn about my honesty. Indeed, I I declared I had no doubt on my mind 11 that , ANIOIN Q .
In he came season as herself. Millicent Moyle and he'll ruin himself, or become mud ' think it rather Strange that Lord it I . � TjIIE CnUjfgeiilr� S. before three magistr I
I I the provisions of the Dew code of I ates At tile rloksnool;-�
ivao. a rich heiress as well so a pretty girl, but . with I Beauvray military - and evidence 'was.alven against them by .. . � I
� !him was abo cimesit-�-20 foolish is be, I any, Beauvray, shouldnot have diB0DV0r8dth1a secret until la e p British, army juita V14baluni of Axittreut to Pastors and Ong Doyle, Who had been 'connected I
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, 4 said of her. it I throw thin envelope into the fire, Who will present state in any 0ountrywhIall is situated .
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Ear father, Josiah Moyle, a bill-discouilter of � he bad enjoyed his property several years ; it , . . I reople. . .. . with the psrty� he Living Agreed to
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. Lombard atree%, wasa 11 now mai know anything about it. lookq much to me as'If some other people had like Natal or ilia, Tranovasl,.it will be utterly X movement is on foot In Scotland for a raveal the plot ii . �
I 4,111 of the city a$ 1 shall," answered LoraBeauvray quictl digooveredit, too, and as if he had only no impossible for the officers to maintain.dis. I I he was loot
plutoorsoy�ono of those financiers who have � yl 1. . led proeepasa against. His evidence went .
. . id fortunes th tevarybo4y and he held out hill hand for the papers. , under compulsion.,, I I alpline.11 Wily rAd I moke that declaration ? ]Knox monument; . . - to show among other things that Father .1
- - I I I a The swift glared, of the money manqqAiJq_4_ $I Oh, Millie, you are, casting an sopersion Beatings those officers told me so, and because A 010.000 Presbyterian church is to be,
expects to- hear of them next In the Bank. I . . . Fours had offered Martin 6500 to met firo to. I . Is
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raptly Court. It was said that he and Lord bWC*74i�Ajttof,- no quench 02i'dadit-the-most nobla-uotd I heye-ever I saw what. they Laid wAs...4 d'. b ,It A1,AJ94Mo4_4JUAL _ ----- I I Mr. E Ilard!o Vxomisss� , Martin ag . reed, but-fli I - - - - - .- - -
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. Beauvrayllail I become acquainted while travel. the eyes of oqo who happened to be a nuble. beard of I " exclaimed Qertiel, quivering �11, vffiero�dldI gain my information?, Iwill-ten "A Moligimmed,an college in Sierra Leone, vigilant dog prevented him from as . ..
, man In something more than the name. '' Over, 1. . I you. . , I rryling, out, � . .
. ling Abroad, and that Ilre peor,s relatives had � . . I � . . - . has gentl*,000 missionaries among the Air!. the plot. Failing to �Ilrq the buildings, he I
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� ship1w Intentions to marry the daughter of . I .1 11. � I ,� I . Wall, It'S your fault," screamed Millie -ex. � Thedialo on S1.4ardes . lea I 96veiral-Pilem of lumber owned by Mr. Ellard. .. � .
. . noporated; 11 I am Biet of 'hearing Yen al;ays All along the read from Durbin to Pretoria. . thadral, Toronto, � . �
"I - ei'man whose antecedents were, just - a1ittle , - -Thiift-VaOr Vajaretty-hubliab in society when hayp III - I wad obliged. -after MY return from Zululand are to be enlarged to JJ, fact diameter, Messrs. Father Faure watching him apply.the t6roli. I . .1
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.. --mlity. ___- - '�__ __- -it-be6sme known . on .the same string, .. Ifyou, are ea. fol _ - Gooderbani & Worts defraying the expenses. Doyle also Implicated the other persona I .
— ' -th%t the Earl of Bestiviray .of Mir, do Vray,. *by don't you, got b4n to to famMu foroometime at D arban and Plater'.' - - , arrested and 41 have boon sent, to the Aylm.er . . I .
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I As for Mr. Moyle, quite 66rlabi—ouj, of bow -or George do Vray as be now simply, called marry - yon? That 'would be two bi . ggars matilaburg while Sir Gariiet-Woloolay--pro-:-:-Tbo--P-Pineo:6fVil6i-wilLlay-thafoaztdatioIL .jaili-where-the3�-a-walt-triaL�-mft .. - ,�
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groat apleca of look had befallen him, he himself -was going to abandon his title Bud together I 11 � . coaded toUlandi. I heard. much while there stone of Truro Cathedral in April no _ -RII%rd-snd--.-___ -
. could not refrain from - bragging before his 00tates to a man who had - been A city clerk, Naturally, Gortia went to lier room to have. from offioars of the I'mcareall among the , no ivill bathe gnext of V 7t, Whin the priest,b9*4 not been on hitimate. term" for I I -_
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city friends about his I ature Son-in-law, ,s the Lord Beauvray himself did his utmost to a good cry, but from ,that" day she ceived troops, in Znluland,whtch madd night hideous A proposition has been made to call an someflnie$ owing to ail 'Utpleasant circum, .
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Earl." Us talked of refiflng* from business, mike the thing public; for an the 10RAP speaking about Gaorie, and became very Again And 0941D- � I witnessed game of the agimmobidal council of AJI, the Methodist Mr. F
I . Of oblainirg- a seat In Parliament through lormalities for reinstating his cousin into his circumspect in her demeanor' toward him. effeds of these stampedes on the persons of bodies in the woild, and the 6 . Pliard's wife; It appehra, the deceased .. I I - ' - I .
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Lord Baftvrayla Influence, and devoting him, rights would require -sometime, be was When he called to seeMilife ohs left, the room. . sufferers, 'whom, it blifillonged'I will name. hae-beeit, mentioned, th of next May' lady had . made a 'd�iilg, request .that � 1. .� . .
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sell thenceforth to the nesiduous study of anxiousthat the new poor obouldobtainat Geo-r'ge soon noticed these tactionii for his I the repeated floggliolgo which prepare the o Ana day of meating to her beads should be deposited in the casket - � . I .
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I conservative 'Politics and..the onillyation,,of least a . ocial recognition. of his rank as soon as *,Interviews with Mr. Moyle.'s dang&er wire were administered by officers, Whom, if obal. all for the council. . ,with her. corpse. This Mr., Baird carried, I
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_r . . Aristocratic 'connections. �' The poor man had P . ,onoiblei - For this 'Purpose lid' placed thp. growing more and rage Irksome, by reason longed, I will namok I beard, too, of. , 'Wild Measures have boon taken by ibQ 'Lord out, but it won Pubmequ%tly found, that � . .
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-ft-exroAmitted, on-Lord-Bonaviraylo presents-, amazed and elated Mr. Timburol in POBSOE, Of Milli6lm ooldneSeL An I
-7 2 Irritability. At the alarms, and -of outburst �of mnokitry-on& oun.-' � -ta-raioo-a-*Aitiitg-,jmoAiofraI of, the 14,0 the beads had been Stolen, qu
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td dAe'OrtWd Ifti'46 n j not ng, it places and on coca. Dejin,, Dr. 1)anoOMb0,, Jn memory of his em- body,.Aha. ,reverend own , . pr dua , .. � � '. I , , I
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v' had'baen introduced to Be many. Indies slid sum in ,ready Money 11 to go on with.11 ,Mr. . . ., �gontl n,- - 0 ed_., . 1-1 � _. I
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- Timburel waiddicidedly a. ouch ; Lord Beau. made tome tin , 'She aid nothing ,09* these - things, which I. attri. , athtdral. , lumberm"411"", , , - , -- - -
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� gentlemen of title that big head was, turned. . quiry about Mies Brown The Bishop of Gloucester, in his reotnt FaZr F atlie kept a g . . I
He Sighed over his business , ledgers (rom 12 vray could not -like nim, much to he forced fired up AD a jealous pet. 11 Ion seem very buted to the youth and - inexperience of ddreon to the diocese, stated that no love a sold outto Dr. Ls: rOc6rY store, which, he ' I . I �
to 4 oiiry day, fis' if he'lind begun to realize himself to be friendly, and'he was soon forced anxious -about- Miss Brown. I am not Many of .the. men composing the mass a ' , naloin & Doyle, tha man " " I I . I
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tile degradistiOnLof commercial pursuits; and to'refloot with a sis'll that the house of Do obliged ta. show bar off in the drAwing-rooin of our battalions. But then came rows sum than �470,000 is Annually expanded on who turned Queen's evidence. � Some months . 1. �
us Boon As. ,his countipg-houge closed he� Vray woiild be poorly represented by !to now whenever vloitorm comi, She' is only a and . evidtneas .of relaxod - discipline in churches, schools and .'p6rsofisgos W the ago the aOOtOr bad to leAva'for 46. fraill fields . . . I
'Bill this aid not check his diligence pauper cousin whom, we have taken in fi�m tho'b . caring of . come of the soldiery'and in I dibees000f Oloucetter ona Bristol. ". .: . 1. , . . . . . . . .
I would hurry off in a white waist -coat and oblef. .. I And pastures now," On - account ,of .. being . . I .
I ,With a flower in bid button -hole, to take 11 in doing his duty and he quite dismiyed his charity." . . . the drunken men -in Ahe streets 6f towns far , . Pastor. Chiniquy, who has been lecturing Mixed up'ln An abortiOn case. Later on� . I
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� drive round the park in bl � solieftors, who were adviormig him to defend, . . f IS . from- the seat of war, who were cleared out by in Australia, has been selects . DOYWO Store WaR destroyed by fire. Hebad . .
0 Spanking phaeton, 41 It's queer charity, dear, if you talk, .f)' . .41by the si- , i . I
� drawn by a pair of- buys iv&m -he could 13I the action for ejectment that was going to �@ in that way.'! lauglibd GoorRei -4 I,. don't otrong,picketautnight. I attributed, all thA I noilocEsatera Austialla'.10 rapregont it on insurance of 42,000 On' the stock. The � I . . I
: , manage. It was.hongst Moyin,0 delight in, Inothuted and to dispute the clibn for th consider poverty a disgrace, eitbar.11 - � to the abandon caused ambng, young -troops in the Pan-PreAbyterian Council, in Phila. clailn will, of oouree,*bo conjoat4d, .;kmorg, . ,
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� these -drives. to meet: the finely - appointed title that would be Joid before the House of . . I. No, but it's very incor.yeaicni,11 Said. �y it demoralizing kind of wari Ana- by -their- delphim.' . tho'othel5places firo4 wire Dr. Dahamells, . .
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barouelia, which carried his wife, his daughter Lords. � . 11 I . .. . -_ I _ 1. _ _ , . __--____ -_ _ btr.BAmbrldgo'o,.Xri-Grace!oana.mr.Thomn�---- -_ .... �
- . � Millis, still querulously, ',and that reminds JOY1111111888 At their 170turn SO comparative Van DOrp, an, figOlit Of . Jbw Bible Society In DON18,01413 " � -.- , � - , , .
Milliel-andLoidBesuvray; .and4o motothe 41 1 wish to haye no dimputes," iiiii George me Of we'marry,'I suppose you, don't meen civilization- I left Pletermaritzbuig And went Holland, who - died Is I sely at the age of 87, the Plot was A Communistic one . . . . I .
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I number a, batS which, were lifted as I � V doVruy. -Even if.alejal flaw were dis, tolivoorlinymona.v? .Papassyaliis barka up country. All along the road I heard stories durbig is years (from. -thirty to forty) of mulating too Much wealth. Abort.olabolety. �
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passed. Such bowsmade him grin in I covered,I ohould.not avail miself of it ad long .might break and all 0orto, of things., 133 1 of the indiscipline and excesses of detach- Jabor put more thin 110,000 copies of th we formed, and the Pieces to be fired *ero . � I . .
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One funny afternoon, I just a' ." eertainlydo'esexist.11 Thelawyefogrumbled, independent Income ?11 . I . I officers in command of stations wore obliged . At the, Ashburn Anglican Church a Sun. I --------- I ___� , , I .
fortnight., but they were I sin to own that ill@ marriRge I ' -.-I - to put the adjacent -towns 'and villages 11 out - . .
� before the date fixod' for the marriage, the Gertificate W� .., "Yom," answered .George, coloring deep Y. I day or - two , 4go the clergyman abruptly, , � 11 Imusleal anti "rainatle. . � .
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�� bill-discountex'd phaeton Was no genuine, and that nothing but I I I have applied for , on dxohsnge Into. the, 'Of bO that noldleire could not visit 'broke eff the , service because ..one . young. '. . Afts. Mary 0 I hapma . njorm ' � . . . . � . � . . ,� .. .
'drawn VP AS chicanery could opoil the still of Mr, Tiinbu- Jivs,:jnd think of going out to the war on the them =t1oasses, As if theyWoria ticket -0- man went: out at, the beginning 0 Orly 6 wall-knom I . �.. . . I
I usual 'Alolgaido' the Pavemout of Lombard ral, ivilo-pow described himself as 11 Ralph do Indian frontier. I shall have Lieutenant. leave men.. Are Shaft 11 gross ox. d in . f' ths' ,aetreog, 'died yestardoy lat 'San FrAnalmoo. . � . . .
0 01%imanf tor the a' or 11traiieparent antrutho?" At Newcastle hat cn.. Z . I with his . aged 67., .. �. . . . � . .
I - street, *Ailing till ill stroke of four from all : Vr8Y,kI - Oolonel's rxuh-so if you'Will wait for me , m99sr8ti0n0," oermon' and .Another lounge . . �
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. adjoining steeple ahould-bring:but the, Plul6- - -Of -course Gi6r gaid, V'fhYl6--Jnsrria8e, --was- Iwo Yeaisi Millis, I nisy - reta'- . with A. DOW I was informed _'by &'distinguished soldier, I � � , �1. .�, Mr, -H, .31, R , , . . I..
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. so, Who" brOughem,with Postponed. Thetutil in his Jortunos�h' M , I - -� 098 'has: bee I . ,
� crat from big Offi who - has recently been xe,Warded by his Severht nelnoS baVdF b0n, nlontion,ed in . organistof Sl�, Pancras, Lando A� appointed � , _ : �z �_ . � . ��: - � _...
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. , d career, ina perhaps an income befori me.,, 'soiereigil for his gallantry ' in *the we donnectioil.with tho,vaosilt Deano y *f Yor �h. _ 11 .7. � 8 , 0, in P1406 of - .. . . .. � .
. il coronet on the panels, clattered up 106hilld thrown No much business on his, hands tl�13.1 .1 0 k. i -a " latb mi. I
� . 4ad Lord Beauvray alig . it was imposeibl t 110b',walt two joara to becoma a Soldier's . . r, but it Is believed oboioa' will fail upon the . enry matt', th6 *il1"knc*ii - , , " . . .
bled. He was ghastly be cauld'divote a month to wile. and go gut to live in baltivi India that 11 he had never boon in. so much. Ron. George Bridgemim, brother of the Earl composer of -English. 0JIurch mu, 10. - , , .. I I .
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_. _ , honeymooning until it was all- -disposed -of; hent 11, exqiaimed Millielpouting. I, I never, danger .throughout that w4f, - Be be.. was I . � I ..,
, -fliglil d -besides which- helelt-boutid' of Braaford� Chaplain Ju Ordinary to the , Mr. James Coward,-organiat of the Crid- - . ,- 1. . .
�_ , t at had always admixed lila-'pli.hiftut; I -30--nitk"Mr. bargained -for that ill, � the other night In Utrecht, when the soldier - '. I : I . I .,
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. -- �Rmflei-wio-'istaitlird--by-lat�-4poserabod;.Ii.6$. Moylfi�iheQtrii'of releasing hill daughter f6ra � _., �_. a . it-�t-t—bii-Ei�,�i.i�'e.iriliVr6w- - -ii; , 0_ A�!!�F!.and Rv*r of Wigan: : I !. . Ial faiace'(Lonaoli) eversinea zo areatfoxt ..O, , .
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. . 1 �n..ii6iWl - -Ot--th-regIme'ut-attaplio ' d-ths�hotel-in 4bich � �� . ' - - tof Aho-grdat,organ-oii the -Hand elbeohoottw -_-'-�-,, -, �:_�_,��,__:,�:774,._ . 7��'.
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her engagement. At fir4i this pro a .and a' - it is :an stoa" ev., 1. I .
� anquired'.If Mr. Moyle had left., Just then I Polal was She had a message to deliver to Millie from, 'he Was lo, go , mialleg -ill the windows. I . 11057,�dicd-c&tho-.-22aftl-,Imo�.-'— . ��_ I
, pooh-poohed equally,b *!ill huge paving Stones because they were editbi � of the W�sleyan;, has . coptod a' � I . -: — . I .
y the bill-discouAter, Mr. Moyle, and Washed as obo'croseed the I � I .
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I Mr. Moyle himself strutted out, all glorious and.by Miss Moyle herself., Millie, who was I room to where. the quarrelliiie pair of lovers refused drink. He get out -of bed and.crept invitation to become pa�ator of the 00141enary - 11flas Elizabeth Slomfinj the *011 known, - . I . . . .. I.,
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. with a, geranium In his cost. and a white''hat not quits 00,60124510 as she warpristlk?, WOO Fal-� �" Miss Brown,". said Gs6rRo, iriishlg� under it to siospi. ,and was rolled I over by A Methodist, -Church-, St. John. He will likely musician, has boon 6PPOInted hurpiat in the I . 1. I I . � .�.�
I Perched &cook on his. pointed gray.-heall- A gbod deal at 'not ,becoming a. COUlatigO ; to' shako hands with bar, ,,I will wieh -.yet . Call edral . . I .� . I I , .. I
" Ali I Basuvray I 11 cried he, with- cheer I I :stone likes. rabbit i - and � he then � got his be succeeded on the Weslqyan by Rbv. T. I of Now york.'� -- 5-* - . .
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. 64 then mile wept at- the nobility of George's gooabye,' for I have jn6t.be ' r I r mud called on thiiii "landlord io,fire,. W4tgOn Smith, at; 'Present aeoistaiat book I ,. I . .
� welcome; but perceiving the look on .- an telling Miss , PvO ve I . 11. . ., The. veteran John Brougham proposes to � I I I
.'. pear's fdce� he ts:i6lalme ' thq %action, which, everybody was praising. ,in -movie that I am goiicg� oji, to,.Sbe, ,74r.ji ,and the followis went away." on visiting stowaid.7 - - 'W I � . I .11 � , coldbrate. hid,50 th .year on the stage early in . . . . .
a I !'*Who, what's tkP, faot,� during &Week or two she beaswid, a good Irdia-11 : .. . . roken windows, , , .railways in , India . ads . � . May by appe6ring:Jn�bIg oriijusl I . .
0. I . . . Utrecht a large store, with b "the, � . I ,
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64 many pocket handkerchiefs with her-wiepings , - Yon 6r6 'going te�' tbo'visr I ob, Mir. do and doors� wan pointed out to red so'having cus-in which the nalive, women rl4e, and O.DuxBGOf6OmPlbti6n,enii�,led",Hom6R O" . I .q* I
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I pr No, not ill; but I want to opeak'to you in . over one thing, ind anothera But, in the Vray-if. siyt � ion li, been wrecked by the soldiers; andtheland- -where the, lady Missionaries h , -a Mirror a - " Helen Blye was .. one. '. . . . .� .. . I
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. ivate," said Lord Beauvisyj hoarsely. - main, She was disposed to remain faithf al to � exclaimed Garkle, and tours started to her lord Of one of the hotels Shard described an to talk with them. ''They have -native women cosafal -ta a flattering degree 'a . a I Mrs. , - Vay& '� , . . I - . I .. . I
I 11 Shall we go off in the phaeton 211 otaih. George, and took dome credit to herself' , for -eyea,li"i - , . . � , , attack on his. promises, as,if they were under- for conductore and Christian, women, who BrOU974 in I charity, it ba][Y'S. She appeared . . ''. , r,, �
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"No, intoyourroom; butletme be -quite . . Now there: was staying in the house of the gratefully. - 11 I shall know that one person tiommand had resorted to the measure de- stations, lock'and unlock the care. . . ohs has. ad far Ivitempted. I .� . I .. I � . .
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alone," repeated the Earl.-,. and. be- himself Mbyles a poor little cousin of Millio!o named . here, At loaxti will feel interest. - �Now �plared, to .be illegall-but Wholly noosoaary and Monoign04 dejel hag abandoned, -forShe - -The* . . . .
- led the way toward' I I . . able, :of . closing the pilblic houses and � 'the * cdoreThomav,,osyo a fei,�gial;rgoignall . .. . I
I the 5 sanctum, where the Gertrude Bitown. Shewats, colt -eyed bru. give me, as a keepsake, that red book. J allglA ' Present at all eventpi intention Ile was his poiitio India. - I . I .
. bill-dioeoun or Irausacted m I . laverno by 'force and Makin . . n in the collegeof Musio,at C . �
- I . t , . eat of his bual. netti of ,eighteen, vary quiet and lovesb1g, )ni%rkery6u�ioholdiiiiny6urboiad.' 11*111 , , g it penal -to sell understood he ontertained of -viviting the nati last wraek after -8. bitter quarrel - with
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. nesi. . � � � � who acted as a obralianion, to Millie And had bring backthe ribbon with something hang. liquor At all. Is that a 11 gross exaggeratioa I' United 9tatei.- He proposes,cattling down in Xich6lo, who has telegraphed Von - � . � .
- Mr. Moyle had.a trick when agitatod'of 4o bisrmuohr�fronl* the wbImBleAl bumorm of Ing, to IS." P 1� . . � I .� �. � or 1! * transparent untruth ?" While I WAS At Hardley Oresoanit Eirlsoouirt road, South Rubenstein- and, - BrfihAm,-ojf0 . . Balowl. � ': . . I I
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1. grAPPiP.0 his A086 with the whoTool his. hand,' , this opoilt child. Gertis hild always roielved. ; I 0 that Place awMtmig the arrival of headquar. Kenoington, and opening another scholastic Directorship. Thomas denies that Ila ling . � �
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V. -"I doolaro on the March adopted the'device of ordefling .
a6d ;W&Ubg it up and down - no if It ,Oars marked kindness from Lord Basuvray, who 'Millie, rather uncomfor fib , . at offider in command of a regiment 091 blishment for- Catholic'South ' . . . . tied � his position at the ,College. H . 0. . .
. . made of india-rubber, which he wished to . tres' led her as. if ohs had been'llis mister, and that's quite posticah 'Well, jood-bye, bar. do 0, Hupp Lord Ebury hag announced his intention -of intimate-Ij..hoWaver, that, Ilb mayroeign I[ hig . 1. I
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elongate. Rig nasal 6irgau'underw6nt A-do4l she looked upon him with admiration is the Virky; - We part ad friends, don't. .wa?)J . 1,y of opiriti to be brought out'Iin the introducing-igto-Par . liament a Bill for putting Views-arehotmot. . � .q . I 11, . , . I . . .
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1 of pulling in the bhel -interval that olapead most noble being she had ever Boon.. His ',.Excellent frionds", answered George, us . down auricular confession and piriaRtly obso.. � Bandinann, the actor, was arrested between , . . .. I .
before he and Lord Befiavrsy..wera closeted renunciation of runk.and wealth had-41ra'alt - he lifted both her haids -table lips and kissed got drunk in the opim-out of'sight.� And lation in the Church of England, but, owing the ,aots 4(the ,1 It. , . . . . � . I
. togethir. Then, plumping down in the arm., . her AS an act of surpassing haroi" . thqy -did, in some degree, but not All were' , , r �
. am, and shb them playfully. . . . .. . . . . . to� His LordDhiVa illnnP, It is uncertain, L Merchaut'.of Venice at . I �,
r unseen.-. Tw000ldioroof anothim corps -at . OlkdOla, Out, on Monday Willt on a charge -, - �, .
. � . cIllair at hiswritilig. table, Mr. 'Moyle" atared could Dot so.,muoh as. Allude to it without That evening when, old Mr.. Moyle was ap. 'Utrecht-dIed -of 11 chokifig in arirk 11 a _T WhothPr he will be gblo to., In.tr6duce his 'of refusing to pay"llack fare. ' 11-3 mud his, .. . . i
I in bewilderment, while tha'poor eat down. tears gushing from her qy ' ' ' bad,bappanod', wh n I . . . . . . . .
. . .arj.. Gertio.Brown prieed� of whit. -he rubbed his Vao.. there, an& c6d was butie ' I measure. . � , . I L . I
� opposite and Produced a long bids. rn�volope had a A the'day SirL . I . . I . I . I I wifo 'roaa,froin tho.Grost W6Aern Rail I . .
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- heart. that beat In' unigon With noda, and said : - ,A ma, wall, ivq he *Ila his Garnet Wplooloy ingpeet6d tile troops at the . .*iio v�rlteo to dep.ot to tho Gregg WAY � . . I I .
. with 'several block peals. toying this'on She all3hat was 'groat end good. 'A'shrowd, broken -eff ^the. mhtch,, not wa� I ar-P . 0000' 'close of the coremoby. Bat iq * it 11 a gross , Aon.'East'London - paroon7a a hard- . I . ,House, less than half al . ..L I - . . . �.' .. I I ., , ,
� table, Lord Beauvray. placed his Land ion it, merry llitle.thing. too, In Ear way, ilie, was we've. heard the last of him now-�-for hall) go - � the TimesAllat-a-haostAtoment 6f th Fquaro and:a charge of fiftyreenfs Was made... . I I . r .
,.-- . -and looked into the figin�ii.r'a eyes.'' L ""' capable of discerning- the diffaronce that out to India and Eta . the now oxiggerstion It or 11 transparent uutrilth ,I qhiP8 and mise'riag of tl,'e' poor clerical Ele refused tg pay and a'warr4n% wae iletled'L - � 1. . I . . . I ;
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. I I y there, As for I a 11 hacks " of that quarter, �7ho ere sg *6o;XJog. He paid the fare atd-aoas�', in I - I - ' . I
- - dear, I was quite wrong in Own own their. lives away, amid po I th6matter droppoL . . I .
�., 11 - . existed between a genuibb--man' -of .honor like Lord Beauvray, ray tbebt the m6se stores of Sir Garnet Wolvelay, I I. I .3 1-62-50, and v .
I . or personal staff.' were stolen in, his verty, smoke and - I . . . I . . I .. I . ..
.Mr. Moyle." said be, Badly" " I h&VG' a L - d Baauvray, and a 'more man of money my - estimate of him. .He Is a iemsrkabl� hood . I . .. L . ,. . I I .
'Vsinful communication to Mike, bta I will like her Uncle MoFle., When ohs few 6aorge afaver man. and he means t' . quarter camp and the mines- and liquor dirt," would make "AliezightteverendBiehops . .. . I I . . . -
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1101 beat about the bush.' Ifindthatlhavo I . 0 get -we into lia round hi . .. tremble in their episcopal ohoes.11 . ,. A CJ , , I Clj6atfir. . . , , L. . .
all I bier, or to it, b6bAving wit] tho.9 I I . . . � .
, no legal right to the title vvh�i do Vray after his", ruln,11'as.old Moyle called' Parliamentl" * * . I . I .1 m? � , . L OuO S'RETOM.-Whoh Lord I
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i I 'the fortun(Nhich I'am, us'l it' � AM6 cheerful* I . . � . I . , The Guardian pays : g boon . . I �
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ing. . '. 11 . � . . . I . . . I stated erroneously that Mis I ijoruon to' George II. as pfopbr to nil & pl .. p
I usual -not seeking -praise, but Shunning lt� . � ; . . t Lall that I, board'Very bad and' Who.died on Ja , a Bolen Gladsto ' iLe, age, I I ,r
. 11 Eh I what ?11 exclaimed Mr. Moyle, wilh,% giving himself-ing a I thougL nuary 16, a. CologneIremaied uf aramt trad ,bnt which.slis King himself . . .
� gasp. I . L . I I L . irs of a herd, but talking � One year -hid - passed. 'Thera had been a deplorable, but still I held my peace. I to tile last in communion ,,1th the no wes datsirmin'e'd 9hould be filled by anotho. r . - . . I
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. if and laughing simply like- a man who has dome triamph,Qf"tlip British arms in India, end the hoped that things,would mendi Bat L when I Churelif and also that she closed her life in a The council. how'over, determined not t,6 . . .
. y this morning in his duty without any 'too 6, and IS glad of I& name of Colonel Da Vray was.eissociftied' -with reached Pretoria the Matter neaumed a seri. . . � I
rummaging through a boz'6f dgods,"*. can- -she ilia ght her cousin The L ridigious bound, we are reqested to ranks it Indulge the King for fear of -A d . . . . :
tinned Lord Bsauvray who 'voice grow . ' I
. ; .0 happy sinong All ii. His-name.was In everyboa�'Rinouth. He one anpact, gravity of the'PoliticilcOM known t6ot neither of these statements is well cedent. It was Lord Chootar-6 argerotto pro. .
le' glrl.q, and sighed to xeiloat that Millis did not; had. received promotion r I I
steadier. I You know* that I inherited the and other honors, sequences on the situation in the .Transvaal . I I - us . I I ., "L�!
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died while I` was A 'boy, my soodild uncle' ' usiasm of poor Gsrtle Sir George Do Vray� . I L : beard* complaints of personal violence and 0 declares the Church nuotains serious looves. groat humility, bLegged to kfiowwIth Whoos L . I . .. . .11 L I , I I
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died a lowyeare later, lond we fatoled'ho had Brown's on 'poor 'George � do Vray's babaif - �Aq for Millie Moyle, ollowas ,betro.theaLLto insecurity of property. ` Soon after my arriva . In many eased WheraL Catholics mitirry Protos. name His Mr-jesty, wo-uld be Plea�odlo'hsve . I 1.
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wbi6h 'first begall to inisto the cup of Mr. , . . . . . .
beetle bachelor, but it a ours he w�s clan- . t116 now Earl of'Beativichy, and when Sir at.pratoria I vast, at the table of the highest tants Uis children are reartd as Rc6todant.s, the' blants" filled -up?" With the-. devnift I's , , � . I � ''.
destinely marric;d, and 1pft a son-& lad Moylolobitterneso overflow, 'That worthy George arrived in London one � I I �
. . . 16 gentleman had taken to musing L thit -� there of the fled OMOW personage in the territory, an English and, it", in a melancholy. fuel, blid, the mum. roplind tbO ' King, in 0, paroxyom of 376196 I .
. I whom you know, by the by, for I have Been . . things he road in the pupvro'wag that the gentleman who had been introduced to me at bar of obildtoift lost to the Churalk during the 11 And shall -the instruin i
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. . him � house, His name ts-Timbural.)? . I I a of, sitting in marriage .between this young lady' and Ilia � Heidelboxg by his Excellency Colonel Lanyono.. last half as tUry is. &�bL to tho�o Mixed ;ask 00011Y, "' ran as, usual- Our trusty, Well.. . . .. -
- -in A week. , ,' thodiii'tiig).al6bodadiiiiiistratorof the Trans'. riagols.". . : .. . � . �
of =rel V eebotd Mr.. Moyle, with, t Parliament, getting A baronetcy, and all that.: aoubin, wAtto take place , . n . . belov6a eousinuild councillor ?"-a rbpart" ' . ' . - .
start ; 41 young Tfinbaral, who umad to be . GeorV do Viray might remain a pot of 000i,.,t'y,, Ile no longer oaied now.'- 110 went to Ali. vaal, &rdLWbO ' L .
a and, b means Of Milliets money keep asunip, M6YIs'a house I m I underatood to be-otia of the 1 I . r �
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. return, first merchants in Soith Afdaii� He woo as-. a. 'Ovaraint LIS. tiLkIrg p)s0o"arrongo . . I ,
for prefiaminZ to maks. love to our Millie ?,, 3 town-botioe; baf, this Was not the in ilia af�ernocrii, and wad tishorea it In . i:, the great good humor signed, the gra:�,S. I I ... I .
mma ,is 16 tho compaiib.d by his wife. Tito yiolfire they draw, - OIL Items in thim tnie L COMET. -A despatch .has' . . . 's � I . L. . . I
an' our.],, with an,ouormom ditiisgeroom, where On'.Wao :ttAlug of the 19tate of things. in th� town Vioy 13��d left. , 0ounliki lor the puirpoze'61 'erecting a large boon robolve'd from Dr. 6ould,fornioriyof the I . . � .1 I)
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X t 11 belfitionce *dvsr a whols courity.. VIRAO.' Ha Whs received as a hero, for Mr. filled me v, ith indignation. 11 Tkete. is,, not . I .
"I was not ,mwars Of these pf"rtion!are ' j, an .rc lanolig converto,to Me Church I Au UXExrPo
.uvray, ',,but fyourig Timburel . old Moyle hinted fie Much to his daughtir,. I-- " , Roman. Catholic Cathedral, at the cost of Daaloy OboarvAtory, Albany,, I .
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is the man; be Warn his MoVhor'a name (6110 slid t L Moyle iked to be 6n good terms wlth�suocesga -a oingle itors' in the town L of Heidelberg N.Y., but UQW L �, . " L I .
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woo an Botrest'), and Nva fi�ed to thlIrik ho Was tl1r6N'7LO`at 91061:6Y ouggostions the -ad wrtoked of the ThamoLS, not Unworthy Of ouch spoil. America, stating that a great come& is . in jhff I . I - . I
. a 'make* the lesson Moro forcible, he, ful men, And Millie WA9 Anxious to obtain which bag not boon broken into a . A q,,rtii, at a mIllion ol'monoy; on th� banks director Of the 001�101)3 ObMrvatory, 130
1 1 t big own � comethivig. like foigiveneas for her jilki "I and details "Rate given of . . ,
I the patilral 864 Of my Mond. te6ole ; bat I,. _ fertulis"wao Dot . i ng� by the troops, . . . . . 1. -.t -,-
very secure, and that Millie She received it fully and fr�aly, '90 farlad robb6rio�asmsll and g Is and West.' neighborhooil'o? the snvl PAssind northw6rd.: . .. . In I
ire, Iawlully . reat, from oblakme up niftieter Abbey. -ill the i1nmediate neighbrir. No large comot hag b3on expected this year, . ( I
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pa. her ' boband's L-300 a' 'year, - a�d rnannar,, for hoL was fratik'ftild Pleavant I ,Oos still More, painful, for ohs said 11 0ho vair I I 1. D'Aano iimiall'ono at this. season, Winhooke's � � .. , I I
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"And do you.Moju to say thatTimbarol-,, to Make � her o*AArdooso with 'the oewlbg butgf�or first Pitootlings Wexa*ovor, afraidofiremainbig ihh6rhouee by herself, cor-int rtot being due until I �1� 1P .
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a vulgar, coriceitba Upstart, who ia living on Machine. 'The lamontablo PrbsP.90 Oa0od druotidhimselfiapoor little Gertia Browd, and she know of goveral who were thbakink of flov, in Glulgow, which i4l. prdtem.,or[Uly A YOU- ROPOrts,I)YU1411 Sia'awiReit'whil groat ,-, W V il.
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In his Pocket, I'll be bou -'a . ...... a ........ . ffiitprest. �, Should Dri - Gouldoi despatch be ", L , I -
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I n � 0 YOU?M, eon to of) tilat k!19 LRSW' at GOrfio when the lattor I recounted bla adventures, and -oh, What h oflicera prdocilt who admitted and deplorid m0v14V, - from 4'ho Lold Plaol'S Of Worubip into cot)fl.,�M60-,z now L .,m .. ..
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� . say he hks Uscome Earl of Beauvra - 11. rbo. Ho Pays: 'I'Moot . I �Iambak Mliat be admitted' . �Lll 1. .
!,Not only that, but he b000bl 7 to happened to make eome - romark in George's brave knight she tho4glat-him, .��lth hic ills 6Antonoo 6f outrages 1, �rhich t6ycouia , now ones in the oribia � -to ouroomstary sYdom; and Poeolbly the . .
eS abSOia Probe. Mr. Mqle aloe soolded bi. I , natiobe north of the equator may algo
I I owner of all my catalog Ana propirty. MY I . I Wade, and oultburiat face end the icaodesty of true glory not ado quately punIsh,'no May co,Zd not turn of "tile old churches of 'Glasp W are now . .h* .*. �, I 11
very rOund)Y, B&Yibg 0116 WAS a Silly -girl to that breathed lit 611 his words 1� now -out, the few Mon. 11 'who'committed them with doaort�d by the rich tsirid fasho treated to a -�ght of It: ,. I - '4�, , �_
poor father left me a more Pittance, ths The. olmb!o, villo I t, . .
t T 8 11 I think tb%t ' ' there was Anything grand. in Lordilohavraywas otpr � t., * , ' . 0 ,. -, -
. I One's modey Out of the wiiado At last, when a toiast hPd been drunk to they could not flog ,them ho. the bailk for themoolvon in Ahe Suburbs. -,rtia, tradOa in England, baoidarl thood In th4:uotia, -,, � , ,
b%VgL PU imbufol4n,po, session of his own I lifirOVInG 11 or, n ignominy front the aervic sheyalegracea'sn'd Order worshipping in the tt�mplas thfy have 'Oftbe,woman Who are engaged ,.tA,�,.":",
shall have nothing but my eptumission in the that all the World might thlk about it, w, I . I y were Dot 61*1. ,, ,,�:
I - . 111)0�, Goorgela honor slid Mfilisla iinppiiccse� b�fora the oubiny. . on other 060 , thocamol.Loadon, an a 6misildrtlealo, -purgilito of women, there mito over 1 .
. Goardo and about three hundred A Seat," ail mioll the, .
.11 Girt's iaoia hei,topgue; though her I (L" Dot popular Power bi nndP4 by the WOMID DIR01 1, " .
i1j, heart _ho"Bt ?Ar'Mo,yle RoillIg AVL.tOAsk_ina8teir_ officer in command of the Qaoonla troops in o2al, r aluitlK, 5,00o bookbitdots'al". . I I
-.--- ._,_(J,0,Vae,,90m9, don't Bay knob bosh tbrobbadwof0ly Shbbad bagya that the, Slid, Gaboral drew a parool fribribiallookot a oourtr� proaoll',r who would fill cro of the largo 4,000 Oboe)Zakoirg. Alisgaili4ob' .1
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. .. urge oil O oy 0 Ii - -Iii . � MUvraFr -the; -ox-ldri Timbted, -ind ektraoted from,'it ,Gertials. book. jbiarl� cau . Y zy orders I'sball ]act hive a man churches in the heart of tllo ally.11 , . I in Tidbdon which furnighills, att-Its q 00., , " `
, Again. It had joet oeourrea.to him that ,Ila , d been invited to dionbr for that bVebinf?i out It Ck'.ro L , I r L
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find ont whether our Millie lovtg him or era Ile began to sueecat that her problouts aura to the sit, for ill had soon a n a that ?,, I, reoanae,!i anowbroa ColonAl -7, Dr. P itiVitog colafemoiong and-recuivem, itor workers in't6rious, tmadmit -- ... � I
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himself or his title," rtfleated the money forbler.eloik of his a oultor-for,Millia,0 batid� � tile 912am labor frequently #tile to, the 0 0 ,
I linaloo wal forming k plan for making of thin lb"':'Ttl 0, P12twhied, with the 001'allee swo a I Iona half of tile Mon will be guarding - I 15rtyml 6,11 -kinds and conditions of man, inon, The. I
guard Seats or ablefly from O;tford students. Rio Penitents bAguo 60 also its , �,
a woo did. Her intuition Was not at fault, Old 90110 the Batia, a Victoria' crO64, and Gomisthing taftobiling thom along the Made under nro Pr6 not, asked to -90 thtonsh Buy formula its 'alroUI&JILng IflItir, b it' , , I :: I ..
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contents of his 0nv0iOP8�'S` mRrr1ft9O Ofttlfi- charged clerk ; and the latter, ,whose ,V4r1ty throa2,, a , I . bg club;, AN - .1 ,
sale and a number of l6tt6ra,whiall. oubStS girl Gmigl�,. g Millie's Ilietorularitzburg, di*YtOW1i, 'Sfa4G6f-l?e,Ar4 etatO their tid'ableo, The CAMoji liot*of 4 Monthly j ourain" avanin �j L
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"go tickled by seeing his ttondhin tyrant wa.4 lit " son, L La'ayarol 4 ZtoOJlrg,lIoJdt,Il)r) .. , ,
listed his story- Than he entered into ,V . gh, E. .rg, eta. C�ympathutio, helps tho Imooling man as far ", , , , � I
ofingo before him, graduawly bociine a jogular ,,BrAvo, Sir Gaorge," ex:3.2simud M1410, And I mad reports In1lie newspapers Oif as tie con. intrudes no raek quo8tiofio, and Tliallfoobytoti 6f, Mixamia-bi I . , 1,
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u 0 a VXAY "'09 In 94"llon 41 Malts, care UoVer to CoMrjr it times when J19 Wao palo� 4, I alWaya ;"aid t1lat Gartio ana you towns OAMO stories of disorders of the �Oot advice, Bud, if tlio p2nitent dodrea, saminia- lnfit'tivalltho priogtoo, ,; .
113 Brown, who could fW wore M�Ldo for each othoi,fp ., I �p .� .1 1. i , ".� . �.
. had r ' �Ariftid an I'liah filtrego I i , sorlotis kind, and at 'Inat I, the spirit wila, te�ta Absolution In worai3 ,mlieu from the 'P�Rsvo 'G. Wilmington" Ot 0 , . I � ,' I I
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