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The Clinton New Era, 1880-07-29, Page 2& �� . . . ;I I . � I I � . .1 a I I . .. .."'..j . . I . . . " I . . 0 . V. � . . I . . . . . I . I � � � I !1!�Zlg __ I � I I -1 I - ­ I � — _! 'i - ­ I - I . . I . I I I.. .. � ­­ ­__ , —_ -_ _ . I A — ----; ­­­­___ . �-----�--��!!!!���",.,�-.�!;�--!�--�-�,�--�--���-- J. . I a . I MF4019IV- -Cyrus Worthington, go moan juage of the ,heart, tbowgh he knew hQ trocl IRC410 Und luedeloslavo. � . . . w(marous. eX001WOU Q! the girl's Angers or carefully upon all, loving flowers.of Op Wooed Telegr4phic News.� 4ated i4ituarylath, with ilia following . "I I I I It wa's 5, bitter night in Novembgr, a tbo power of goilins, It Dig Thakindof bad on which the body I Memorandum ; I Sbip I I promise of A cold, dro - winter to come,. From 4, bout full of here, He was a man who oopia have seen ' ' _ is filling rapidly'. � . ary EiRd-s" came Wailing Melodies, melting , should rest is a question on which tho We are preparing to tako� to the : � Ilia own mother writhe in agony, if liy her extreme 4ivergonce of opiaioc,, Who to is W. T. WrIghtort, composer of po . boats. The, ; . w1len, two gentlemen, Some. 38 or 10y9srs, into dry cadences, full ,of ism torture he could have -.vrqng one now fact never pular ws)atbor is moilerating, but we have little : . . rful meaning, oongsand ballacts, is dead, . . 61d, sat over Iviue and cigars in, m. luxurious then Slowly there. gathered on the sweet for -science, and in the schem we leave our own b9d to go to. sleep else. - hope of Saying ourselves." The ' * � . � room in all up-towu boar(ling-litiuse in New lipti in intense mil 0 Of bislifol -where, in a hotel a - , Missing I a 0 Of wondrous radiance, . r in the house of V, It Is reported that Honey, the Bearbrook steamer .Zanzibar, Capt, Page, left Now . . . the heart-pauga of a girl counted for less friend, it is almost certain we Shall fin 4orer, was see ­ Ottawa oil Monday last. F �Xork city. 0110, tho,youligest of tile couple,. and ilia minor passages- were changed to than nothing. , a & Your it about, Ave miles from YorkJanuary 11th, 187V, for Glasgow. . � e . Uad lanaad a, f ow'hours before from, m 4'u. teilder,ripling airs, happy as a I fa t's beddifferingfrorittliat to �wbi& we &,to , ii Stammer, and had been tellingtra- a a a , Aud While lie courted the unwilling love Accustolacd. Womayfinda, 1) In the British House of Commons last., smiles, fill Some glorious chords of ,grand I I bad of down r. Colin Sewall, of Quebec, was sent, for I I OP83 . I patiently and gently, Urs.9 F rid4y,Xr. Drigs (Liberal) moved T � vallis' tales to his compen; 4, f mr I tali) . linter, wltIr her so soft that to. drop into it in like, dropping on Thursday by telegraph to . limi the, . � I I to I .0 _AeL llarltloliy completed this -#ue maideals f4ilitig health, her paid face and weary step, . proceed to the erection of � , I I Uight hours, , dream. . . .. into light -dough ; -w set t vico-regal Aphing cottage pot New Itichilland, a, statue to tile late Prince i I pleaded eloquence in It . - . - � Rich ?' lie Said, in answer to a tioll, I ,or very silence, A 'feather bed, or a soft Mattress, or 4, spring * There is a. rumor in, iNfoutreal that Sir Napoleon in Westminster Abbey is Incon- � - ques It was evidently hOUaV,Y_WO*, for withm )ionic of rest for heg Mother was wiliat , sisterit with the national character of tlad % No, but little richerthart when I left here. sigli B 10180 of alarming -looking Eloise had been promised in d mattress, A moderately hard mattress, or 11tigh Allan is At tbeheatt of tlle co edifice and is cal . . ! . - took a book elicato words, I Mpany culated to impair the gooil J . . . But I ba-ve gained experience and know. extacises from the Made rack, and began that could not be resented as brib a mattress As hard, I had nearly amid, AP for taking over the 114cifio railway from feeling between England and France. Mr, � I I cry. the plank bed Sam found in prison$, the Government. 1 led i, in M. -taris life. There is nothing -letice in real earnest ,'etimes, .1 I ,,it g, y I to pr, - I Your dear mothe _ I 0 it" r, Eloise, May livo for I These differences are 4eteriniped by the : Gladstone said the dearlis authority over 4 � French bobcats "and hospitals' for a, Cyxug Worthington. draw further back in years in a quiet house, but thin A Cabal 400patch states that Abdurrall- the abbey Was Absolute and the Uou4e could doctor. Dort, 1 would not tako, -t 0011sUat taste, of the owzkor. at QAo bed, without an Xhan, lifts crossed the Uindoo Xclosil. not interfere. Mr. Brj,,s'xa It I , liousands : the folds of the curtmin And resumed his care and toil in )tilling- her., much reference to principle: or to thd 111 . otio4wascarried � , I of -dollars and miss the last few Years.' novel. An hour flow, by And then Mrs. Solitylittle by little,�vGAri'39 out the youn with 0, small following and vi�lved. at by 225 to 25, ' - . I ,But you ,are glad t . U. likings of itil y one elsq'in the world—uot v# . . . I � . I � , . he2rt's, constancy by 'very good or satis I 0 Come home, Cyrus?' : 11unter,oarne Ill. . steady perseverance, f4otbry State, of things, Tatojidarrah. A despatell from Cmudfibar announces . I .Utinlorl, saitlCyrus Worthington, -with, '-Fivo O'clock, Eloise, and pitch dark. Cyrus Worthington I The limy harvest in the Ottawa district ; . w.on E .Ioisa for his wwife� There, that when Share Ali, whom the British. -4 � I I . ought to be some principle for guid- has been up to the ,present time a ver Short, bitter lau,gh, I this is ray home, It Are you practising properly in the dark V she toiabial She Iliallot love him, but know- , auce I - 9, trial so solem. a that which set- *A I , . I rooin in 4 boarcling-bouse, And I chose this, . I I know these lea I a 1 a V., nd ilia market has been 'ke A ELP 0 a � sonsbyhoart, �nmmma,l ing nothing of Bert's, - f P I t,e Wall of Candalifir, ordered his - spoken love tol ties the made lit which our It 11 plentiful one, a areas t retire towards Girishk the IT laccauSe you wore here, my old friend and . ter lea a all rest well, supplied with new fodder. . I . iffintry � . I tho girl Answered in a low, sweet voice, -mother, she kept her miliden secret folded for a third of our Mortal I exi tence. I fear A is expected deserted in, a bodyj taking their guns, arras . A ut your relatives?' , 4 Don't waste time, darling,, the mother thing of liar love for Bert, if oil liar we4. there in one principle, at any rate,, which that the Pope Will Soon issue an BUOY0111MI w chum., ,, . with it Shade of weariness in the tone. , close to her own heart, and whispered no� it iw hard to fix on definite principles, but A Berlin. despatch says i and Ammunition, And ent in the diractlOil I , I . I . . to I Fdo not know of one, Dr. Worthington said anxiolisly, , you Itilow I cannot pay for .ding day liar white, . .drawn face was corpse. commantingstron 11yulign tile ilisit of, Zamind%war. General BurrowW force , ,k'mo f rom a charity school when I was music 10% i way be railed on, and which, when it is � ifiaiOnOY" at 11filmaild riVer overtook and rallied the . I sons. and next year ,you must try 01tke ia�,,�,Io,,,,ccd composure, cared of the revision of t. 6 May laws, . - . . . 0. years, old, because, I had a carious varia- to Lila Scholars) ", .. Yvu, . what, understood, goes, a long way toward solving . . deserters, killed 200, and recovered that � . I . I . gton for that? He had won the question of the best kind at bed for all George Siltoll has been committed for guns slid baggage. Share Ali's cc U . lie wished to study I I wlsli'you would let we help you niore,! I . I I : .oil, of . scarlet . fever his game. Sleepers. The principle is that the bed, trial at. Belleville on tho, charge of attempt. and W'I�his oflicers remained faithful, . - . . � I militity _ - , . ,out at leisure. I was all odd child, smart wastliereply. I It .seems. wicked for Moto n n fter Itiswedding day, whatever it betuade of, should. be so flext- hig to irturder 4attliony Golding In TX,en- Mohammad Jau,-jt is stated, ban gone to . . . .. and active, and before the fever was cured be studying aud practising while you have leaving 10alse with liar mother, he ch. I f., ObarAk. 1. � . I � � woudetl bid, if I may use the term, that fill, li�rt,sof dinaga in Mar as, � . . L I lie became forid. of - we and, a2lopted in . so inuelt, care and Work.' . hia,waY to ilia office of a leading lawydiZ tile body may rest upon it equally. It On Thursday a little girl About 10 years ' I � 1, . We must haver been a Strange pair—Beret, I You will help me soon, But I want and asked for An, interview. ' .11 I '. 1. tile old bachelor, wrapped up in his profes- you, to be infloportaout, Eloise. I may die,' ought to sUpt itself to the outline ,6f the of age, daughter of Mr. Patrick Doyle, of The Britisli'llotise of - Commons in com- * I . )7ou were lawyers for Gervase Hunter? b alittoo last F ridayroalumed consideration of . ' 01'114 the ollish, half-starved'foundling. and you could not run this great lious�,'but I asked. I I the township of -L%uark, fell from a obeiry the Compensation to I I I , . sion, lady iA whatever position the body may be .. . I I I Ila . . placed, I The very hard' mattress which tree. She died on Frida 0 a .1 a 0 rDisturbanceDill. Mr. . I . .�...—.,.-.—..---.—,.,--a�;P-!;I-wq,lyp.Kgyq,ry,bnpy.- Untillwout to �yqu, could ,.teaoli. Go upstairs now; the ,W.e were., - � I � , y train I. .the cite t Gil d t a rioved the amendment of wmeh . " ' " . � 11, i ' I goatlent-elwi soortbaccur I You -,veto aware that he die4 ' .� I : � % .­ 1'� I .- iLve;n�otico",Olr-��7.--�i�fv.-PaTnell, _. ' at, - erf,'mY`b'e_n'of­­­ I ' n . yields nothing, and .which,= - ' ' ' ' -Tlavvard, where we iTi DI ap- ill ' dug"intla,di ller,� , kes ilia body ,91 the falL I . in Paris rest on two or three points of corporeal Ali Ed ' �" ' _' I tor oducatO Me himself, dnd I devoured 4 Did the now boarder come. la,4A.nigh t? I lasi September?, . � . ileational CougreiS' I *** a i iEi moved to add at torn ve " . ­ ­ -- i . books. I had no one t(,),Iove, and books I I .surface, is at once excluded from use by Montreal in I - Septo I triber next till to tile ter the word ,'\A, -I 44i � .- I 'Pr. WOrthiligtoll? Yen, dearl tff. I We were ilot aware of that. Our busi- this principle; and I know of no imposition Dominica Exhibition. The . Orin - following - 4 Comprising just, mT?d rem- . ) I . Alled tho cravilig of MY lWart, 50 I studied Loving, tells ,me lie i� a groat physician, ness'lias not4equired,adr-rospondence since tilat . � I sonable terms to rent, arrears of rent, and � I I . eye I oil Ought to be excluded more. vigorously. cut of Pul�jlc Instruction has as d , ci * � . . .rything before me, including ilia medical' author of Some ruedical. books, and well- thattime., � . - , . I . I . ilia other hand, the bed that is oular giviiigtlio details.. I . otherwise t6 the incoming, tenant, if sny.lL. , ' . I . . . � w6rks ill the library. You 'Won'b believe d0fully skilful'.. Heis well off, too., . I I was hi� physictan, and to me he earn- so. soft that 'the I Mr. Gladstone objected to ilia Amendment. . I . . � I . me, I s'appose, if I tell ZQU I could use a' ',Pit, 1111filuma, if 110 could 110111 that mitted'the care of all his .papers, body is .enveloped Mrs, Bigras, of Xoii[treal, who has beou and several inotions to report pr 1 W4 pm I Ifis will �a it, though it may be very luxurious, cc) � I disgeatilig knife before 8 V-) yqftr� old., it " . �. . I . . � bo,litayresswere � I I ­ dinong the nuiliber., ­ �amitted Jor trial for dttemPting to rejected, Mr. Gimastone out that � . I'm - inalting.you, his. beir 21 it keeps up a regular fever, which cannot � . . I . 114onotdcaibb-it We all considered I NO,, clear, no;. we will, not trouble him , is - too oppressive, ' hot '. and. enfeebling ; poison, her Imsband, 4 -Sergeant Bigras, every day the delaitte was. piolongad pro! ; I ' . : I ) because lie turned Riptestant,, Ila' . � � . I you a prodigy of learit.ing tit Harvard. By with our achos and pains: Thpie, No, Sir; makirij his iteplieves Only filil-to exhaust both physicalmild mental . 13 taken longs tile duration of session. Progress was , , I I I � dear, I . � , . I the way, how (lid you ever come to. leave ruu up,dairs. I will,i6ad Ma"ctio for you cljild heiross. to his womitli—iiearly 0, Mll- artergles, lind'St ilia �aale tirao it really. 1 I'," f"J.1 I � 70 � I . .. all action for Separation Of goods ficat hirfl- thbli reported. ' . . I I . . I the doctor for colloge?l wholt I vitt Iny dinner.' , , heir, I understand., . idatidit, stone of the. no - Masonic I I ­ . . .1 . . does not adApt itself perfectly to tlid out- ta,np, at , w -1 I I . I , Ile desired -it, distrusting . his. own Then.. file parlor was empty, for Cyrus. London will be laid oil the srd � I . I . . � I 'Wearl will leave line of the body The best,kind of bed, . . I . . . I . , * � . . � owers of tuition after I -passed -17. . When sauntered off to his room where btrs-i Aim- tile papdvsd?�Ublo that sura"You . I _. of August. A Apei;ial'.coln-municatiori of - I I.Vuld"W 11118 -kolettaile. - . li y Cain O homd, 4syOu. know, I beamme. Ills tir add her daughter were gone,, taking everything into congidertitio I . I I . .. " . . a, I' thd G rand 'Lodge qt' Cartada. will bebeld . . I I Assuredly, and grs. Huntees cite of two kinds, Xfairly soft'goather-Imd . (NeNi York Still, �rqjy 12t�.) I � . I . partner and assistant until lie died, leaving 1113' -was ,not many days aii*himate of � Miss Ilunter becamb my wife there oil tha- occaelon. I I I . . . I addross, . I . . 61, wn, laid. upon a soft horse -hair. mattress, or a � . . ;me . 436,000, and I fulfilled- my life-long Mrs. Hunter's house before lie discovered Ago. I Is,,,, e'you the address of my . asgift. The contract for a free swimming bath. .t Zile scales on Saturday evening sildwed, i I . desire And vent. to Parls." I that it - was not that lady's polio�'to' An � Allin mattress laid upon oils of tile elastic has been given out at, London, , It will be hat Dr. TAunor had lost 9�01 pounds since . . . I - 4 _ pftradQ , t in Paris , the lm�vyer wh6 dra.Ny...�ql tbo Steel -spring beds which have lately been 'so , it,, begihning .of. big, fast, on the hbon-of � . . 1. � I Was that All, that diove, Youto Paris? bar 4%ughtor to 'her boarders, The girl will and the witnesses, that you may as. ingoniouslytonstructed of smalloonnected . sixty bY tilirtY feet in the ol"r, with a . _ . , .� " 't, , _ _ ,.. . . , . � . No love dream, no , fair cam anioli on the ll'V'ed lilw a iuni, ill liar o*n room nearly �crt correct., . I . . . Monday, June 28th. 4 1 am livill be Sal& . _­.". t 4 � I � p . &in . that All is I I springs that yield in' a wave4ike� Manuel, depth ranging from thteo to seven _1QQt_ 9. . 1. steamer?' . � I . . all day, practisiug*at an hour When the" - And unheadiug the lawyer's it - - I . . -)rastorday, lou .tile -tissues of my -body, I * , . I � . � . I I to. I am Ilea � � can, sera- to every motion. - It is against my inclitim., . . I . . . iol rt-�vboA at 23. Can . 'he price is �560. � Which is .1ming donstautly, disintegrated, . I . ,% . ) I � . . gq4tIO111011 word away, and .the 'few ladies tinizilig. looks, CY-S Worthington bowed tion . . YOU say as much?. . . lying down or out. , ' 11 I � to, try to fto out the time-honored 't The fa,rmers in the -various pari ' r- .*a derived from pure' . � .. , . . � I .. I she$ an slid on,oxygen, which I . i I ". . himself qiit of the office.' . old ,w` . indPng Quebec bav000mmenced baiymg, . I . 4 No� I, My bearb is as full of halos- Yet with his resolve. in full force, �. I famtbor-b And mattress, but, I AM rot I .air,. and ittlything like opiates, which it is � .. . . . from Cupid's daits as 9, skimmer. 'IVI�y CYrus 117'orthington contrived to .see" I A bold gime '-the lawyo� muttered; I he . forced to state, tllg,t the neN� steei-spping Thegrasa .unfortunately in many ,places suggestod I hayb been taking, and which � I . . . I .has played bii6a'rds well., . - � ,last love, though, is the, sweetest trial , � . . bed is, of .necessity, tile bed of' tile future. rather short, owing to the lack. of rain dur4 prevents the disintegration of tissue, is op- � . , den B loise very frequently. He would baud� Ana while 116 spoke there was it noise in It fulfils every intpittlon of .-flexibility; ing the. past few attys. . . . 1. . . POSOd to the process.of-my living, and � . ever .-vyoll a heart, with soft eyes And his'great,dark eyovupon liar face and )told th-6 stieet, a rush of many feet, a clatter- it is durabld; it. goes I with the 'The Canadian Militaryltevlow, published - � . I : golddit, ouils. You Shall see liar. In� your liar faso'nated for hours by the eloquence illb fall. . : . . . . � � . - I � ould prove fatal to the success of tile fast, I � � tra-Vels you: bay.e seen no,filrer face than with ,%011611 lie Spoke of an I . bodstead, as an actual part of -it, -and It. by B Battoryl-,*as issued At Kifigstoll Ib,St as well as to my 11j6. if -1 glio Ulm I . I . .. . usic, of ppetry; of � I A *ca,ffolaiug on ilia nex ' . I .. . uld-t6he pi . I . . X loise Utinter's.1 . , . . A door bousb lifts 6ali liever be a liest, 'or -receptattle of or �astillbs - �f extract of- rr�e I . I. . I all the girl -soul - worshipped. He drew. given way,, a cl�rk cried'with a white race, . con- �Frlday. - Tile issue was somewhat delayed I at or ox I � . I I tmgion. or imparity., On'the subject of bed- . bloo j while I do not swallow Any water, - � .. Civer Cyrus Worthmg�onls face �i't�ae a from liar the Story of the pain, liar mother , And ,there * are men killed. 'Nino or toll, clotilesl.the p I oints that have most t by ilia removal of the printing material. I � startled look � I � . 1. . I . thatwas almost torror. suffered around Ildr heart, And delicately. . 0 be og' train Quebec to Ringston.. : - .' , . � . � thev say." - . . . their substance could be detected in.the - I �� �Zloisd Ilatiterl' he cried, then added, . I forced are that heavy bedolothirig' ip,al- I. --..,-. it I water returned -to the bowl after I rinse my - . I offered professional service where his, skill :. Niue ,or ton bricklayers, masona� car- Ways a mi ' "A.deputationofaltbe cadingbook%elli . . it � ers I 1. I ' It m forced carelossuess, , it is 9, pretty avalledto bring relief, thug-mmking a 'It. I mouth., He requested that - hereafter . . I I � w. �takc, and that weight in no true of Moutreal Was in Quobor on Friday to � I . .. . .1 I ne penters, slid one . gentleman . . had sense x4oanD wartath. -Tile lidlit down bouquet&, bo� o;dered for him. One w' I . I infinte. Who is she V . - . stallbywinniiii,the gratitude of m6ther been passing by, and in Nvb . . . . 0 1 1 . . join -the bo6ksellets ofthat city in f6iward- as , . . . , . I I Ow coming ifig the bill for -the Abolition of the Gbvera- obtained,.which he held Ill Itialiand all day, 11 . . .. .. I . ".. ' I -Tile daughter of 'Our landlady. Did n I . lawYcir iecogii-ized the features of his Iato itito.general use are the greatest -improve (Wen SOM � . ' I & child., . 0,40 fztcd tile quilts'or coverlets -whieb are. n 0 . . . . . not -mention liar name Wleii I'wroto yok f But -�vhilq his, own heart knew. no mpro-. -vrsitor.. ' . . . . . . ' i man A book depository. - -1 . . . . , etimes when lie had fallen asleep, . - had secured rooms for you here 21 .. 1, now thall before the sweetness of . love, Eb . ; , inents,that have been'tuade, ill our time, in . . ­ ' In. the middle of the afternoon F,. H., Hart, ., . ' . I " . . ,No,, . . . . - . Dead, with his Scheme complete., - I)lOad reaard to bedclothes. One of thesti quilts Cipher' despatches frorfi Colastant"'OPle. a phot6gr4pher, arrived with it large camera. � . , I � . . . I .. .. . . � read in Eloise's eyes none of the olnotion with the road to -his ambition, gold-stiown: I do voy*the intelligence that the sultitu is . . , ' Well, that is her name. .-Sile is' . . . takes well thoplace of two blanketii and the* . and an assistant, to take photographs of : � - - , - , - the' b6hoped to kindle there. liOle open before him. eight t . hall. greatly perplexed over some serious palace . . � � . I . . ,diea Ram"It DOad, with his' hands cause matib less I fatigue from W . � � the faster for sale� . Re -apologized. for his . , . � . - widow of one, Daniel .Hydiitbr, who- himself, bu.;.Ilad'not� been with., cot'- upon thd Wealth, lid had planned to win'. -layi intrigues whicili have. transpired, and that 'I ' . . . . leaving liar �ritbout one; .dollar, bavi4g 'quests -lit his selfish lifq. Woman had Dead., . , " 1. I . .. _... ­-.. , I.. laye , rupo.n­ 3rokblftuket.c6voring..Asto, Intrusion: by explaiilin4.th4t there was V. ,. .. . . , .. , _' I , , . . squ-nndored'her forturicas. well an his own. owned tho-mag ic power lit. his great �. . the actual quantity of clothes which should* be signifies his willidgnes$ tq,!�bdicate. s ! ,great popular demand for the faster's pic; 1, I . - OYL gueti . ,* They. carried, him home to� his yound . I � . ... ' _: 1. e6 , Ills , rich. �_vojeo "tild. witilli �, ,W,f_ . Alkille.-sloom,, 1'..ofin-Jay, down.nairule _ - r�rs, Dpukl,_wifa of., a for - . .., . , Mor Wall -kala _n - nt:i.ntG-a,n,ant,d-roo&;-;�--�,V-,-.',.,....,;.: . I . . ' 't0ndo4y b'r6kd tile 1�dtli t Or. of, 6drs or quantities, because differ�at . , ._ W _ . . Not a bacLmau,� 1-judgi, but 'one who wai. dark u d i R - 'A , ttarei. ��Dx Tmuuerv�e . . . I . . . . y.raokld�s in using money. a t, of, Ilia' 'tditau I ej an , . .. . nun resident of Killoardind', committed suicide 6n'tllonorbl� side of, - ,� . .1 I . , I . . wickedl -. shook -she felt her -heart pe6ple require such different amounts. - I . on Tharaddi night' liy'drowni�g herself in was a black tbund . . I -1 �. Wall,' aloquelle< " a. 3301103, whose E von in the - f . fliellitll `Ucaut;6,thoro - ' . . . � . I I ; Its is- a6md) and his. widow kde�s this .,conquests- . � were of wdll known, - nVm- rec' irst . I 0 - 0 er cloud' oil tile South % , � , � I I . oil. ivhea the law�br told- her of tile d.prao. it - -a. . I ' ' . !holiso.' . ' ' ' . : . ' ; ' .1 '' biar, -.Ii�d lot'.hirn resA the love , he errand- completed, two millutdi before he - ca ' u, nevertheless, offer 6n6 very goo ' , ,veil,. Her bodywas only recovered Jsst aid He sat up on tile., Side � of 9, -cot . , .. . :�, I - 11 . I � I ._ I . .. - - .,. , - I.And tiiis' daughter��lioW old is she 2' '- wakeildd ,in their eye,", ?, An'd flirts '. I r 'tied -which every person:*;a �Jearn to Apply'. .evbniil'g. Arl'infautwhom she'took oat of Placed figalust the 'wall. , His inflated . . - , . ' I . . . . '. Xinitteen- or iworrty,�I- should judo . I I - lid huSbandia death ;Sb6. had, nev&r. lo -(6d it should be. tile rale'to ; learn s6 to adapt. the. house witli bar has not..yet 1p,eefi found. Indim, rabter'pllloWwas braced,laoi I . . . .. . . � I . ,b. � owned themselves beatort,.at..their 9wit, him, but'iiia site* never known , li�.a basd�, AlieL�clqtliing-tlit6i,tlio,-I�6clylis vevercold ..;'A�.a�,Cabili6t�equneil,of-,tbe,,'. i0or - one end Against the wall, and ilia, other vii(I. . - , , . ., 11 ". ... ... I - , � . v. . lzontally, , " , I I I . .1 tme. , _ .. " , il'b�i�fAli6"IiiialitllvLie"IA6'driipd.a.idnA tri I . � .... _._ - ,_:. � '­.-..­ , : to to - * I" ;nd:fair sfie-loolii..'Ilke'a' gA , - ., V A jall .. , - Sh' il so � it' a a . , �, - , - , . I . . child. You aie tired; CrY 0" . . � - Yeb'this'shy violet, this recluse, liking lost. It' 0 ' end. and -novej hot' -while -under Aliez- clothes. Mitiistryi -bli6 qaostion­of iniinediate. resig- against'llis. shoulder. blades.. - His white .. .."-.1. ! :, ­ � .., x, , , � . . I ­ ­ , 'was two years before Bert came - - . . . I Very tired." . . . . �. . him wall,'gtiveltim h6 . part, in her - heart, I Thafirib rule is usually followed and need natiaii, an the result of th; defeat of tho hair'wfis striodthed - down � on,- top with his; � - . ` . ., - . I I . , .. ' *mrepalo as -death; % I ' Ill leave y*�Uj One-tvord from, Bert Loving, one,"gi to. Share . liar, 'horde, to bo the h4sbibnd of h I .. � . . ... . . I - , . -You - W not be aweit on.; tile last is' too commonlY GOVIOrnment in A 6 'recent. elections, wl�� sponge� ilia feet; lit worked slipper's, were , , � , - � �', . to rest. Pleasant dipmal ,1 , I . I . . ance 'her heart, tb,fill the � piradi.so ll�r'mother ))token 'Itisapraotiretoo-ea.gil'yao4uire Aiscuseed,,-bat,the Ministry finally re.- braced untleir,the cot - His -bouquet of fexn . I ' I - " I . I ... . . � 8, . . . 1. - . Of`b'S blue eyes, w4dId'Call '.up flying bad liminted., But_ in.,4 their happiness to I . . � . . I Id . I. I . . ".. * ' . Rule as - death,mild with big large, dark blh6lieS. to� the 'fai?. itheeks - all Cyrus tliev gate cyr1jAWorjbj�g1 11, . sleep under so., much clothing. - that the solved to meet, Parliament: . 1 . as a d roge -was held uliright on� his . .. I I . .1 . I . . I d � I .,. , . �� � . . .. I , a . . eyes full of startled Iiih - ' --.-.-- _Wgi-M , at- i6lit, 0 a leAned*,'fi little forward - � � '. % I - 11' - * t, ayrus Wortl�ink- Worthington's eloquence Imilled to'bring b " ,4a_f­sU �it 14-e-thO b6 Y. b'e,00mea--Qxceasivqly,-Ilqp,tpd-�fev Tild'Sociali's*tt3'Con-gress-6tLyons.i"tilL- a . 1. I . I *ton itac'ea ';the floor after his friend ha ' I . .I .. il � . . .., . . c arity Once; - Never is. it spoken. isl - lly heated. This condition,giva -vi - _ .1 " " � ...'z . I .- . . ___ d there. � I . . . by tfi�*. Oi a so `fo� in session, number. of Amnestied.Cbmi- I I'll . � icli-lifts-grown-'very bulg�-'- - ' . � ' - - - , __ - __1 ___ . _ . fir I- _­ . I � � - -a. ­ � _.- ___ - . 11 . retired..' �' ' �', - -.- - � " � : : . . 4 . 'But -Dort though older than his friend-,., _�(roiik - if . a � he . dec , I ved ort . lid frion . d lie . exhatistipli, tp.disturbirig dremiiis; ildbead­ . is. isve issue a i S owe. a large part ( . , - "'." �. :, ".,: � 1. . .. , �. . I . . ., - ' . �l 'Opliortunists as'the cause yt.al,olota White'. -� I . . � - ' It is fate P lie mutteredi * " Destini had bebu alunsuccessful mail. A. poet by . I I. . ____7"�" I ­ a filanliditia. . . :. _ . .. . . .- � . a0be, d�gpepeia; and to Cons' t'liat'ou- It 'a - -to denounce the' Bill It. t Whid , 'had ordered at 5J-p'clockili- . . I ,. .. . . .. . Whatftcoldent would throw ill � I "". . I . . � . I .0 injarioU$ that it is*b6tter to ildep 7itit I I . at. girl,4orois ilia gift of God, lie was p1mosts pauperlby - -,�- I. I . . I . . ., oftheii. punishment, and ukgiii�g continued. tile Morning. Zis &.1paca, coat hung about' " ' . " I . ,:�_�,,;rN ght' .Li$e I over u , . the. -long end of - hia'wbite , . , . * . . , �10Y`j _...PC :T9110a Blen . t90 little than with t6o much clothing effottstoesfablisbv,Sor,ialistRepub,,Ic. . y i0�1 three hours After lauditig ill .New the ndit-hppreciation -'of man. auB't the ��`,.*i. - . . * ' , I . .. . his � neck; And; . �. . . . -- - . . _. . .. r ? Eloise; only' da.ualitor of Daniel tiniost patrimoily.kopt'llim from actual -Otis night ofton� destroys - a whole life'. 'the body. - , , . Y. . . ­ � . 1. :. , -M '. .. . � I necktie made a, complete fish-hook curve. . � . .. ­ � � I . . � - I . . . .,; . . . arquis Tgeng, the Chinese minbassfidai There was a d6lay on tile part of. Mt. HeiT,. I I 1. Hunter I - It mikesine dGy to think, If, want, but though he. Ilad a limit room at The leakage.4tho night.keeps.tIie*dmy�foj. . ' QuoTr"v ScnrrTumixyAvdn air WrFB8ZkT- at LoKdQn has returned from St. Peters- to : . . . .. after -all I am to giaspw ' . , � I and Dr. up'hit poiffion . . . � I ... . T . . I ' list 1 -have coveted Mrs. Hunter's his hoots w6i� often shabby, ego.r.o'ni - *Night is sin's harvesting th-de. mo. .Toll n7cainbridgejof London cast, When tb can be ascartalued hig. -liedow.hoh thecok His face % peoullarl' � i I . � - - D i ptY . . �rg. 80' far as . . , . . . for yearal Pationob't patience 11 I - his cloilics �r.ell w6ra and '.his patse and crime are committed in one brought li�fore Squire Alideraon for wife mission lifia been : Ba&bssful in tbrowi * . . . I . 11. aced 'the room' for . till '. . I .. .. . . � . . ng markedby'deepvrinklei extending frord '-. . I .1 . . This is . I . 0 -1) . houri, lamezitimbly slender., - ' '. - � night than in all tile days. of the . week.. bcating� admitted the charge,' but.clal oil art the troubled ,waters 'of the two, the 'Y�iags of his xioBe to the *oorniorfk. of his. r7'. . the 9kay. dawit' drepf in - at the will-' And. Mrs. Hunter,'soelng.Dr- Worth -more a . mdd . . . � . 1. . I ing. .mithatitially triI6 of the city Ze'llad a righ A to. do So on the groufid' that - countries.- . . . . . . 1. . . . I ' -I... _ . . ­ __ dow. whou he - throw I lilinielf 'upon .his - toil in. liar bas't room,.pr6mpt 1;i payr�buts, ' than of the - CoultAry. Th� streilt* lamps, ill � I mouth� At thefirat trial the picture was& ' , . .. . ­ _- 1-1-IrT.-V-1.11 a Saviour had constitut;d man head Of A Berlin borritsp�ndont says lie, bas been. . � . . . I . �10 .. or a-- 'few'- hot'irs' -Teipos(yr�-A man fi�61t)6'ss,iv,.(i6atiii3io.,.--f3ritb,-k cortainty of. like a file of,sQ14ierg4vilth torc . failure.� There was very little light. even -. . ... .1� . . ( - . � I. I . ... . . -.--.I- ___ -.1 ­ . It in ,handt tile .Ilouselitild,. as' a Was headbf the minure&A - no . German., bfiloers have; I ' . .. . . .01 ir6n-,will, of steady nerve, 16 had been 0,13Q,0.00 and possibility StrAbli, fi,wa3r iirl . H at . . in the northern. sky, wIll0i there was to, . I � I . . . . . a of #bater was th, .. dorUnda--on -eith ­siddi -with` -tile Governmeni . � , ­ . � I _ or ''Ch -ft- ft - , . , � 6h.--Tlfe--,quirii-,ngkeFd--if-:-If& call b!s-.'cousdnt,- -placed --ilillild6k Clotia. I 3qbi%1­6hJe -triii" sa,47--­ _­ ­­ _ Assailed bNy tile strongest, ficro6t fombta- 111 -the practic . , Oneonta Walk;. the gay , colored transpar6ficies - I L mfite� . . .. . . . . . . - . . ' , ged . are . 1pturo -�hoir services at tile disposal Of tite Sultan Mr. Harr, "if idu are Inatio " tired.' -1 Oh, ' � . . . 1. . poifit , Wit m Single inataticcAn 'Seri . . I tain,�Ctf his -life, and hav�akeiipd only to re. -his att,nition lung' -upon. q ,Ablaze with attractions � the saloons and ,Who ' * ' di in connection with the scheine'in rotation , a . . . I " new the mental conflift. .1. . . . . . . . * ro. any sobddieiit member of- -the I'm i;ot too.tireo I 6id the faster, starting - 1. . � I . ... ,poor, ovi Chil - ,, I N. . - . I of his jests billiard limits are. brilliAAly. illumin fed; tell hadb6on kicked and pounded as lie , to the financial reformi of Turkey. - , . . I . ., '.. . - A late breattfft;s6 was. presided over ty, ft.. about-bi4- . 6 the young Music: se6cls forth its a . .from, the reclining. p6Sitidn' .on - . .., . I - __ . . . ­ I . enchantment ; - had in his-wifa. The i A Bii�lih -despatob'-says tha� floatingo U .. I . 1, . .. pany, . which lie had 'assurned- . . . - , bout 4`0 11 � begin * .to '�fitli defeudaat,,wbo,.by the wa�,-V�as foftiiorl * %rV0rbfV1v:doV6sto6k,)vhioh After. the -'first trial. P palaz�bmgv" tis laadiady, bu girl, tru I . . . . . the - gfty' earn altreateasild alinged' 20 lounge � , �vm no s Wvo .1 I . I � or y decks for the It I - . 'Q11Oisa,,tQx,n_ to tile haunts Alid houses 6f.-ploasilre'; , - I. _ , - I '­ . I there, 31, iii i - y �X 0 1 , , . a member of the sect known as tile Latter can be taken to pieces' �ftnd'coal "Thii attempt. * I . . . ly Aodrous to'see ,htr to form Some esti- by bei I . Arl love, was `11ie-7g�a�b1l*-.dvnS--v,to­ --aflDrje__;_Wlt1_l-`Da- myed in *as Also -OW failure.' A third. mild . - . .. . . � rwile of liar! f,il&.h`bis. own observations, winiftwore . paUlialleplendoi ; the theatres Are. Wide .?,-Ss�i-a-tar4w&s-con,7idexabLy.LtUwzAaek frA ments, are now being, built Ior - the! afterwaird 0, :'fourth *dr6 suZ!�esiful. . ., .,�.. . , . .�O " I . at the query�propoadded by. the squire,, .iius a � . I , . cyvag I' rt]11`114�64 lihg6red -in the. bdahe' � . Mia. Han- Open ; tile mills of destruction firegritaing Arid'itiorder tha,tb inightbritig si n Gove;­4men�--i 4% ei4aster-was- a,ll-owe.a--te-,r-eGlina�on-the- ! � I I I IL be, � I ff--Eligh-1-and- . . I . . . -_�__ - � . _. all day. - . . - I I I . . . -.1 d" or'heart too bealifi,1lonoi, happiness . and, hopenat at' . b auth6ritibi .&mdvjaa,;. * I. .1 .1. . . . . � . loungai and the exposures ­ were .tw , a * min- - ,, -. I . . . . , . - - g . . , , I , . . .. . -to satisfy the court tfiat.he wis privilead . The groat cam'p� md�iilig a� Btantfbtd All the ,�' ' - '.1 I . .. --- �-Pj-man­who,�odde,lias= _�x �tfia hecbdld­�ot thoilsands of lived. . . ,- I utes'and a half In- cach 'c"o. I ' . , - _g�W ii .. ­ . The city%audoi Allot to� (10_fts -lie I , � 0 1 . I ,� � , upollaiiycourse-of action, could act be give ter � 0- p' U ____ . pleased . with.. ilia 'Vefikor . lay after,filion...' .1i bramentsup- ' .. .. I : , . . - 0 i4l . fta- 40.5liglit-is-nqti-tII6-sanxe���o gQ q .opened a Frii awBishop'. 1 -1. .pli6d--tol5r�.T'a��er.qlk.Siiti-.. .. turned. aside by trivial or by weiJa . , '' I .L1 Q �V_ossol,Llle _ _dAW . . -Aam-maded..-wa _ � a P.t-A ad,Abe dedicati h d to him%yestar ' - 4 ' . . I . ity oi- one dity,whei . I . =a . sunlight. The.allurernents and perils i�� the case. -0wo-man.preach . on sermon - urday wero, roapp 1-C . . I -day.-: ' 11 I .:, l . . all .1. � . pitfalls of I . I last night, an.d Pro - - - -H�,5-stood-tile-ie'sts,,spli3nai(l,lx,�=-T-,TiA-Yitilan-..... ­'--- . . -I,-- . ­ � - __ - . . ked mom i , ornfili and cfa;rker'and in'tire. destructive. 4ight I ULTIURM.-A corie aim 1'1� ad .� . , 1. . . . t - ,i4sol '011l lifin: �4, . . .. :_ Tho.squiro gianted the rodue'st. f. 6' R.M'R�Iej, . .position, d be *.bad vad to marry. � , , , iiglib are, a hfindrqd fold deepitr �, . I Olt conducted a service of. pr c' 'f' .- � 'noise 11anter; novdr having seen her face. worthi ton aS - Tkip C lip Ilia reiipird,tion, his altiscular7drengtil, a . I . Di.WorbIl * , A I .�llde4t �f �ti�e . .. I A, in. . *to � . , . � � . �or heard liar voice. So,.Wdth'this purpose to give him i ise. I like yo, NISer . You life in our cities is;yti davit prdble.m, � whose Now York Tribune Visaly'r#na�rkA'that I melisd tent is treated, - oap#o of holding his abnso of feeling wero found to' be qm I I ; . . . . � . I � . . � . . . - A' . ,when we know what the futurdwill require, ' . normal. lie appeared -to I I . In his heart;. lie threw all. other considers- aire'daar to S .son, but must think I diibtlis, abysses slid' whirlpools. make us iAi- 1,200 persons,. . be rather stronger ! . . ,, k I �� I I . I I . . ii011s to tho winds afidWaite'd to make the. of the .6hil � ovo All. - w - oW. how startbackwith horror. tAll 'night"16lig I sN'4ise'dootionlyto provide forit, Ton Tho'case against, Mfithims .Simon in ilia yeaterd9ytban on the day before. After' - - - �. .11 I I . .1, �� . I I drst -move in this gm a of life tot. two. drearayi Sensitive and, he p 'else is, tears are* fp4lbig" blood, is Streaming. Young years hands not loss than 20,000,000 railroad Oka'trial wa37ii-.4u. ,to the In, yesterday,. .. lie lifid lind, his photographs taken, be made ' -'- . . I I .. I . . I . . I - - . . � Educated, as lid -hil Said. himself, It , You kao* th9t hard work slow Man, tell me It= aLd where you ape ' -ties, will he'neeaed -Anituilly. Xbllbe Posts' but at"latest .accounts no v& ict..w . as re. a. Up around'the hall in 39 Seconds. * The . I . . . .. I . 1. mail whose soal was wrapped up in y1lim, murder for bar. ,She lives ' sic,: oVenipgs, nd your 'bythe million -will be Wftnted;'-while the turn eid. Another , prisoner � stance was notmeasurea. * ,. �� . . � . Rrid 1 Will. write out .the chart,.6f . . . 'was put on di I _ .. , � I . . . I ,� .� I . . J! . I . profeasion the scholar had , abs6rbed- much , liar books," I .­yopr character And.. future destilly and � immense consumption of-: lumber of all trial, aud-by a bit'of strategy odthe .part of - : . I . . .0 .. 1. . . �. . I . .1. . , , , .. . . of tile toaolier'a enthusia, . But while Dr. . I And her love 1, Sit ,. kinds will barlargely increased. Th6farmor I . I o I . am - I leave blanks tq,inse'rt your names. Itseems . the counsel for the defence it jury oftwelve I .. I Xulatunnit Parents, . I �, . . . � . Wortbilifiton, looked stiiadily at the ��abbler rupted poor Bert, 14 4. Tto'nie all . -$lpPrOPl7i4te text would be, ide for thisl certain demand for estants I was timpannalled. - '.. .. I . .. - . I . I I . 1 7" .1, Sol � Should )rov . Prot � .. . I.. , � , , . , the power to af- phases of his ill"Z it .' ' Watchman, *list of the night � I:* 4 Pa. tl`i�o future, . When once - started, unlikb There are already a Society and 'an . . . . . . Vi,n1g,q,df his profession, . 1,i,',4,- I i6elnall,-, Wit I Iking tb b at It A of tho ,Most ,tl,e . A Berlin despatch .Says the German ad' Associate Socioty for the: PrcIooti6n of� - . - . I '. � a I _,. . . . I I suffering, to Aid mankind, Cyrus I And U, loving 11 things, I forest"trees will take miralty bm�e' been ordered to. 'make the , � Whatare to young men -of-tho lit necessary praparatio . as for participating in +. I I 1 toiling, Yo hig, at ight?l .11 O , , *W ii� , rivestme 1� . loved it for its morelabstruse iii%,estigatibils, .19v, caroofthaniselves. Hereisarri Women and Childtan, Ijut tile action -of - . . , . .. ,�, . I its solontific'scope, itit broad field lot ,seu- -wife 2". ,` , , .city doing'at night ? ,Where ao they spend With * a sure pr6fit. There ard millions btf . hose assbeiations--fill excellent� AS*, 'no .. .� . .- IN , agorarifflycin . .. . acres a llaval ilamoustration Against Turkey, if . . .. . . . - _ ,,,�S , . . ant;' - To. .make a. name - , � Yoj­ P1 I it liast I., theirevenings? -Whoaretheirassociates? , of rougli. land, hillsidoq and --mitillable . . , ers will allow the Port aoubt thay are-�-Would appear'to be chiefly .. ... , and scientific .tI - d be clothed with -forest tl,r,, ,,oks to* consider its reply. to thi I � . . in ilia medical 0 I) truly. v VVhAtapethcir'fiabits2 Wherelto-theygo spotsivbich coul noe4ed. Tile pow a , confined to taki'nct up. cases of aggravated � I , � I., world .. . p up, - . ­ . , 4 0 money_ . - � , - I .. . � . . � I .1 1. by SoMa � --li�vr - - work . �, Of ll�buse - /yOU AN w a to in, and what'timo do y6a See them 4o ol�t ?� trees growing i t ' , . 1 . , , .. . assaults committed by liusbands of the I 1. I I value, i4: be.known as. the great � . _ . . . . . .cc lective-note. .. .­! "-'- . . ,., , lower 61 - agaes�0111beirwives. lilqtailcbs�of .� - .4 Dr, Worth- .Put.at"gny ilay. I may. die. Policeman; would the itight life, of, Young I A firm of S6ot&h'sIijp' builaots. have, os� ,: ' - i ' ' .. . ­,_ . :. � I a s -Ington; was ilia 'end of all, Ilia study and Spasms *M&au*�Addea cle, meticonimendthem,tor tile, tablishe4 themi A Constantinople despatch Says ilia -cruelty ,to. children* also" .c'om'e'ooaa` 11 -­ . �. I. . . . I . . confiaeudi. of elves at. Shanghai, and'ai!6 am, sing, a , TO under tha-sociatios Stan y I , . � 11 ,� - . . research. Duthis ambitionwassbcoud to e. Th6i N-,'horo' are I .holic. pifests.reius I ad to- I . cognizance; but many:, , . , .. . . Jj'rt. I -1 I I their employers 2 . tanning out -iron . I � Ills avarito. Not for money itself,'but, f�r E loise?, - . . . . . . : craidit? Makd a record of thonights of one All of their 1,100 workmen ate Chinoge,lrvho� , . I �. 0 . . WOWd it -be to their -steamers 61 tholargest size-,' ' ' u, honor of the Vrontib'fcte on more of"tho most flagrant nature seem � ' . I . 1. . . .. . . . ')?'in I �b Aid , . Sree colitrolof ilia luxuries-monoy. will pro.' I I will work for har.' I . week. Put in the Morning paper At W dit,aday. � Tito Greek clergy thereupon , Altogether to'have eZ�. , a their no a, , . . . . . I 10 names JU-bor foi, a -to* dents each per' day. , Not. edlebrated tha:occasidn, and, tile Greek For example, we fail to porcoive fitly trace ' . , - . l . I . dure, lie longed for Wealth; not merely I Work first, t an, till ober afhoiwatd, f 11' the young - inch, their habits and witfistaii(ling nbarly.all the ra,4 material residents- inado a. demonstration'in honor of the sotliotles! action I th , . I . . - I .: co"IfOA-13lat-bia own incor4e secured- MY poor Bert, you tit � el , ,,,'Iier'*td mftrky� . ba ,is, , that are on ilia' striibt'for Sinful usad'in those. yards has,to: dross ,o6eaa% no � of Vranom �. . � . 11 b Daa&of.the ' . ,, . . but riches, power tolive in a jilabe with a her., Could I but gi, U wealth, You J?Ieftsuvo, Would tlieke- not be Shame and :wbereilrtlid world can a a James-Alirr And the .woman Glynn . . . . 1, hip be ligilt. - , Four mail of. the. 4th.'troap of tila 4th lwnhaoll were recently' Summoned before 'Mr' , * ' I - . scoie of seivalita, wid0uxury in every ap, could 'live ill a P00414- aradige, 3-ou. iiii(I. confusion I Same would not daro to go to More, 0110aply. � The London Times, see's In' %Iry were.brou,111 It 0 ore Nowtoll, f�r: acts of 'thli MO , . lie 'loibe, never ro big bid, two.growli.up t) i cas ofla a ness; Some. would leave this* fact somothing seriously ominous -to tile police magistra,to at picto . I., I I . . . � pointineut and molloj t6, sponcl freely in t L 'a r pill u 1 regiment of caN it I St. III&OUS - , . . . 11 I I pursuit of-- those ' ariofitifio studies for c1lil4ren." But we: are all poor� - D6 not tho-city.; somo.would. commit .sui,id,.- th0'8hiP-Wkights on the I .Clyde. and the I il Y tile barbarity towards a boy of 7 limmod Bartle - - , , . , . forNvIlich lie had Ali earnest love and from' -trorturc lier, prt'; oft who love liar*; Go Talinittle. " � . . . I . . major for . non.abtcndmnce� at tho:anaual X-rerbart Glynn� The little-fo lo , doscrib . . ... . � . . . . . Tyne. � . . . . I w - . I - I , . . I .drill. ,Xboywen lot off by�p`�.YihgcOptso ed 81voiysinallbiA . I a. - .. ., I . I . . ­ 411011 lie derived all bis'droams of fame., away and letl>>�_ airfhi�gtau itin IlL, . . �. . ._1 __46_ - - � . Mile. Leona, a, female, athicte, gauictl . � a intelligent;, wasfoun , � . . , . � . . A litall in-porfect health, who 11 I I . . . . . it$ they (lid not fully understand -tile ro&d� tnoror than afoitnidlit'ftri " I . � Ad nevot .. ,A,J1,8ho will. � I ,9, f&A'asleep, at - - I - . �0 _4 . . In . ,tsho will oveir love him,, '.. TIiat was a' brilliant speech of a Young Much POPularitY, in Germaiiiy by 4ior&ats ipg of tile Brilltim Act. . . I . I ' . . . I . . fared an,itoli constitution by an oxdoss ; I Xot if you love her., . . . . . . 0 o'clock in tile, morning, in a van, netuf ' . ' ' I , ack, I of Strength .alld.skill ; Orto adtwaislo limlig . . . I � �of hard, hc6l intellect aiid strong N�jll, Lo . I I will go, . I iety'man �Vho was'alftkill9convoksation :)YSquare.., Rev"Asalkaostinpoil at , , , I � . Illeil, , �You, till lot Mo. tell With. a yourigIady last wool , G - ItOW f6r. by hot knees . fro - -and *lie] I 1, I Mr. Lawson, a. Radical member of ilia Fityr, . Im all. I . - ,,vaq,n di:a,�ggcrotw woor for fair Eloise Rull. hot. ?, - � . � * I m 9, .trapeze a I I lion ,he . , , . . . � . . I . .3ritlSh C,minow, will oil igonday repeat 'all(! seemed tabo bloodless; arld. w . I I . � tlinate it is,'4io saide I that torobat,bylloitooth. '110�ajltlyill 613(luest(oii concornind ilia reoallofSir Wag OXMmi . I � . t6r, & lily in ber fair, sweet beauty, with'a ,. 'WIlY? It willonly make liar life liar . befojo people g6 'nilobbov % . tied it 1kas found that�'he waSt ' I . . � . . - der to the lullatiofisylumtboy'�Iwaya lose tl,6i,' Ilaniburg Fdx other teeth. and a ptirt of liar BartleVrorcifronitho govoinorshipolth'6. covered front Ilia heado to 11IR . I . . .4olleato.00319titUtiolij .thnid to &.fault, and if she thinks you stiffer. I will never force Milid,p . 1. .. I jaw - Were torn out, lettin ilia mail fall. . ))act,% with . - .. . . . modest RH a violet. � I , . her to marryo' But -if Dr, WGrthingtoll , � . . ,9 1, (Impo of Cacti, 'llope. ' Sfibsequently there freshlY-illflictod woundS, -apparently caused - .. I I - . call yoll re6ftll all ode#oJuna, . - ' ,� , 3111,041MIg. dfi, Awkward Silence. a rope. . . . lie wtis in tit c'arwwin -.roorn in tile after, can will liar, I toll you tranklyj it will mako Qr 1111pi to any'riv -UiSP, wilf b'o it meeting of "'mombors favoripa ilia bY' 110 was tftk011 to the Work� .. or" . . I 0 . . K �allig it novel; 1"alf .hidden by the me very .happy., lit AvIlich You do no Montaguo Smiurt (Suddenly, to. bashful recall to consider'whothor further actit)n be lwll.�O� &lid it 5 tile ollardialls of'� tile . I On, rot% Will I d b 11100t I thd ninall * ' . Parish of St. Pancras who . Undortook to ' . MO 8(3U't1l0 M0611U(Iftnia (Ill jVttrl�'. � . ,yQtltll,. NVIIO has h0t 01113acd Ills -lips SillcO lid � expodient. - , , , , , . , - . . . � at a. curtaill, when -be saw ft -lady SO ]3Ort--hOhcqt, loyal ' Dort. lot- his very I'l a heard sualL Soll(N to 1 . .. was.introduood to liar q quafter'of all'bour- in ' , , . I COMMg ftcrogs thO �ofb O&rpot, who, lie felt love's sake, turned bia.face train his love 1�nt never yet -Ila 111v ulal Y.`v tulle, , I A ost.violent tlldll(�et' ald linits'MMi prosecute tile f6athars of Ilia - saffOrings, . �. . I I Sure* InuSt be I'loiso Hunter, Small an a . %nd won't. to another city, where 116 was 11ave 1: of;, or� . � �ftgo) - I And now lot ug, talk of.. so rothing .passed over Xaplervilla'about I ly�'m.'],,t Whon tlm ch)ld wv,s . brought to ilia police ' ' . . - . . Called Vidt rhyxile to 191111c, . �. 01�041 ,. . . . .� I court and placed, fil ilia witness box he I 11 . child of 14, oxquisitely fair, with a woalth , Offera(A a position an assistant editor upon a Of lulosoil that Thylito to 14var" �� . . I . . . I . . -of goldelt curls caught from a to' I 11 I . I . . . Ali old judeta" of tile sil'trome Court 10ftday, ' The grain and haj or6i�).is ruined held up Ilia hands and Showbd Ill-'; 'wristg. , 11 . W, broad magazine, that was to be a. fortano ill tile 1 , . complotol lit a great many places. Ilaif- . When I'looll'A I ))call 'usod, tt'll(l Ishooil I &lid . Meeting 11 16JItl in a noighboring village, ,which were terribly scarro.d. Vlo Shalt . � bro , it sweet, obildliko mout1l, and purely fatii tat but lit the present rather a log pit . ,g11oqll,, , . ,X - 1 mo . I- I . as 110 parieft of ,,cc how Presently.* According to his st t , , ' ' , , '�' i . I . I I here ?I I I am (it i�orlc trylug to mako all . nient, lie lived witli Ills fathor and motheX- . . . And Bloiso, wondorlug At Dertlq destit. , `Vv�", 1, . wort) brokeninotioliouio. Thboldeqt " ever mon's eyes vOStOd UpOn.' '. " , YSt, CyrU8 W6it)Jfllgton, Studying tile knoW all the sunlight wa8 gofiel from looll. bon 11) Cleveland street, 0110 31i'llit f is father : " to"" 701 A 0 ' " A "_v '� 0""" "' I .. ovalyj� 0 , "' , o. climic(l. I Why ,Stones &A iargo as butternifts were found ill . ",a, sho WAS as lovely, a vision of gir the udeks of tile proprietors. .. . nd , t ., what are yet% doing, places. As many 1106(las """' 014 "ftrd"ed"00(1 80, . Mid nf ostli�illf,','-,Vttstllol-clil�. 'Then.yoti'll ;;t "Otis St' aid that thero has. not. booil Buch' . � , "I'll, I., ill itirt alone `l'ltil '11-ri. 0110600d,' $&lit the judge, 1 for you'll have no 0ISS � ' . A ca-zo . do ansocii himself, thought only- ),,or life when lie s, I farewell, Thoro had " lit -in tot, Wby years. it , Io .It, It, 1 � b P "Od �,"11 tl�l a. . . tied blinup by Ilia hanilS to tile bect-bost, ! ait t 1. � colavotition,' . . I . . a Star .. . . . t1lowwofik, timid, oasilyinfluonecall , boon no secrot in Dort's - parting vvith, Ilia � I 'ot, (1-111 y It tile mlarl !i 'Jun6l � ' 11,lN'illgprovioltslY.Stril)i)04]liid; Thenho' . , ltn� . Not one thought of the ,wrong lie wadto friend. . Frankly he had told V41" vtv. It �- ,.,,Yale 11, r. .1 � & party of Vassar collogo'girls and ll'tc(i States inorbiletsly beitt tba boy' witlia Strap,, and . . I 1 an. ,or ruy'. X."l�,,.tv , - In tile suit of the Direct 11 I I . 0 him Ilia 11OP6 New Cable Company against , the Dominion after this tile humane father, And equally I .. � I ,do liar ,dawl�ing woramiVioad troubled love and.dospair,'mn(l pathetically Implored Ill Australift they were, at, I�gt advices, )e4k ladim celebrated tlio ,Itli of. ,July on Tolograpb CallipAny at x0tv Yoj,k,' to, . . I him. ; � Wllmtovay Scruples of conscience had him 10 cliorish'Hlolso lovinglyp If he coul So allcortain AS � to ilia' intentions of tlib the*5th iiist., by a giand garno of %now. no, builiano MothOrrWout to bad, leaving the '.. .. a all. crushed win , 'Prilloo balling ( vent tile defendant from a6ittatill ocytill. -rom scourglug, . 0 � - 1. . . regard to opening lown In Trickatman's tavilid, dispat-od clainig, Iudgo Donahue , I * . troubled: his libilit's'vigilA war liar love. . of Waleff ivitil I wratelled little Obildl, raw I I k . . under tile iroll licel of his will,taid there E veil while lie spoke, 0 rus Worthington tile exhibition thaA (Says a' dontorldrorary) Mount Washington. � , . as rOl" still nakda,and bound to ilia bed -post. ,,tile � . . . . . � was no thought now of turning back from know tilat this to ould , mWitlithatotlit . Dr. Tminov -may be put d6wil P.A m v6r, dcrOa A decision stistaining ilia preliminary it would seem, absconrled afto * I ­ , �ZarjpriWOAP , t., . . . . . . dbraekotbi runcortainty y objection that tile articles of ap I mail Afftrr,i I! �. Ills rpoSo. Whila life eyes Still tested aiiawo� Ilia wo , dal not beg ,rcolnent being ,c,orvod with a stimmohs, but &warrant .1 t I I it, got to tow Trickatt, fast nall, although lie goes vory Slow On. '1111(101'which ilia Suit is brotight tire under has been issued for'llis ap ),in 1, � uposulet face, Eloise opened tha piano, and could flood. it , f . � prehousion, and . I I ., minds ad ��orji. his bill of tire. . 'the lurisdietion,of the Englis � . , . i . ... . I . I' j . It court. rt�ut))v r,.,, lemv. i �And 0 ng . . - -_ I 13-1 , - 'a , I � I - L '14s� A " t I I. I I , , w � . .. . fiont tho little tapot fill gors , flowled tile I kept Silent Octavo., . . Advice 14 like allow, tile Softer it 1alIq tile � 'A -battle has been found tit Ballby Viner exlyim, whoso corntiliclity in tile Act of . .1 music 03at corh6s only fro;� divine gift, tit AvIlon lie I I ernotty conilnitted llag)iotyot been proved, 0 . A I st�cretaty qf8liftte" longor it dwellsi upon 'and tile deeper' it contaitting.m pAPOr AignOd God- Cittipboll, lifts been remanded on hot own recoo. . -oattiouring pf. it spirstlon, It moved even AoVotodly sinks into tile rahl(T. ., second engineer of the Steamer, Zangitiftr, ,-,6uccs.—Lon(loix'i�elegvat)lx, . . I I I � . . 0 I . . . . . I I . � I . I I I . � . . . . . . I . I .. � . I I � .. 11 . . I . .. I . I � . . . � ­ ,.. . . . W . . ,. .1 I ... , � 1. a � . . � i .. i I . . � . . 1, � . . � I ,� � ..� . . . . I � .� � .. . I . I . I . I . I . I . 6 . . I . . . . . I . . � . . I . � . I . 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