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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-11-17, Page 3- " , � - - ,. . , ­ � � � - -- f -W , . � 17 �� I .. E ro � . ..I Wo v.. 17,1881. . . I - Dickson ba4 happened to lima one waiting for an errand in so unpromising athorough. fare as that between Sauaby and Lucky Day, he would, have preferred to band OvQ r I . the .handsome ouaraou ,,which XXV. - I .1 disappointment was extreme wheii, 40 now , Pew *%he former. Shake ban4a,with big com. paniou with, the evident intention of raturniq. She , ,oven beckoned to _ , him with bar bund, to come on ; but a Ithough hope, hove a vocabulary, whom made tP speak, of -many hundred words, which On I . A flue day Can be ,board, or rather,ree . 1 ,4, miles and miles away." I � 11 Are there Any people a ationed t,here. to t . I I � I bad enabled him, even in that instant, to twist round W1 . th big face, and not big side, I , � .towards the precipice ; B44 thoro he olmig, a few feet below the ad a, with- big mails dug into the I � '---- - 11 ' VSACWVL MAXTH. . ' - . A 0000al not orx;al on for Uou*ehololl 0ev. . crameAt-wou a . -. able Nnotrueflonlo. I I I I � . I � ­ I . I . I I AVJ�NGJ�JD AT LAST41 - - . I A N�qr,y of Love Ono "Bring. . - a, 4pburu bad giveithlin for big trouble, as well aSso,inething out of his own pocket, to , . ,he took off his hat, I in token that I h I a saw her, he CHI ,$book his I head ovaphati Y cally, and, - - work it?" inquired t1he I stranger. . I I , 11 No, not now -, the. wooden hut is pulled soft obs, k, and big foot strivitig for, and..eveu 11 . 11 - . - Attaining, 46 MOMPAt ary hold, The A' soon of the year I ai I has arrivecl for I I ,',It Putting UP last YeAr'S lIme-barner i . . � A the . . - , ", ,Nr )BY the autbar Of I , bat be 00st 1jdr,,, Kavo a t � get 1. � o Mrs. Carey by-otber hands. He aid not, indeed, find E6 .opm. I I � I .1 � I - I walked � . I . rapidly awayhomeward�. I . � . .. ., _ down, where the semaphore, men 11, sad to, live,ancl- stpreseritIBUPPOS81t i . S one 0 f . � . . . . .CHAPTER, xxiii. . parlor. This is November, when the know. iog, paterfamillas comes to the cbnolusion . I All 11 Gwoudoline's Harvest," and.other . I . . populafn0vole, missionaire, but he found Mr. 0 11 . sevene, who had strolled out with a cigar (and 9, a . � 11 I . py, CHAPTF411 XXII. . . , the most lonely places hereabouts. FXo= the Be&., it is totally inaccessible ; the cliffs . I I OVER THE cr"r. . that it is nonsense to Ca .1141 11 in profession help to aid in the task of getting t I I hht stove . - ,. CHAPTER XX -L glass) before breakfast, a quarter of a mile . I or so on the 81indby side of the Look out BESIng THE IHIA I , COX. . Mr. Stevens pursued his way to Pampas , . everywhere are shear; and excepb,'by,tVa - ooaot-guard in their night -patrol, I doubt Raymond was well awa,re.that the period of his existence must now be numbe�ed by' in its Pilo .per place, And there is no reason I why he can't do it alode, or with the aid of . I . � � rKTZRdZPTED. . Station. Pe . rhaps -we $hall. not go far . wrong in supposing that from thatpostof . . I ... Cottage, andas he waited to But I I ,r the eery to gnawer the bell. pulled out his witolI � I . . I I I I whether it is visited once. a week by any . ,. human.croature. If you would. like I to I Becolide, unless the heart of this treacherous - . . ruffian ohould.relent,w hose sullen face his wife For . , the Convenience of .all citi-: zens who ha VO not yet performed, and who � . 'Palo and haggard from her almost sleep- , less night urooe Mildred Hepburn.. and - . he bad seen Jmx. Dickson coming, and o"Pi4i I . � had Purposely gone forth to,'meed him. somewhat ostentatiously,au thoughbo would observe, 11 I am a. punctual man -, I or I . not 1, ­ - I pass t however, itwill. not, take us much 111.uti I of our way." . was - 11 looking down. from the cliff -top upon his . dying Agonies. have determined to, tak I . I 0 into their own I hands the job referred to,, we publish some � I . cret, And dispatched it -wrote bar note in Be . to tbe coast -guard. ptation, by a trusty 1. . I #'A flue freali. morning, ;my good fallow," obftived this gentleman oarele.k Isly. Owas I Shall not have to Wait." Mr a. Hepburn, had withdra, thin doors, but be was ,wn wl I . � .1 - 11 I should 'like to do so miticb," replied , . Xr,.Steveps. "I have never been , I I "There is still time,, man," he gasped, "to reach down instructions bearing on the subject. Those . . instruct I _ 11 I I I ioxi4. were found among the pos- . � , hand. The element$ Which had denied the Zest were now at Surity.. The, rain was, , there mughdimage done at your place, by last night's storm 2 11 ' I wall aware that this piece of pautomirne. not be! logo upon her or on Anybody I .1 yet 01940hopide a, beacon, m r oven 0 sgon, one before. it. � , your arm, And save a. �, fellow-oreature fromideath, who isnotfit . t - I , us papers of At stotl' hqmQ .. 1 a. 1. Find out where, yo � left the stoye last - over and gone; the winds, were whistling, enough their favorite 'tune, Over "Not ad I knows on," replied the mea- . "but ,Could , else who Chanced to be in the down -stairs' � I I 11 Yet hereabouts they call th in See,,pm. I a . to die. So help me heaven, I will fo ' . . - ,rgive, nay, bless on, if you wili P, � . ,u . spring. This matter4f detailsh uIc Q � I not be . a negl oted. carelessly , . � S'lle 11ills and far away; and the dark I ' hurry Sauget gruffly; the.fact is, I came . . � � ­ alwavy baefooeve my eyes were well open, for oitting-room ; and when h a was admitted,he took his umbrella in with him, as one who , � . . afores, 10 observed Hepbufn laughing. The fresh L ,. clear air, the rapid walk, had worked 4i __ Inc, ;, -_ Forgivi - --- Raymond- Clyffardt" re a' I . Plie the Stranger, ocornf ully. 11 Nay, _ 2. The second duty is to discover whether .. I . clouds, Scattered and bleached, wore - ing over a bright blue sky, Even the sea. , . t 3. 'i. pt me i%�ake with blowing the I sbiuglq, off In y roof, ,pud when I should e not to make A call, but to take a I walk, and. who expects to start immedi- . . with Raymond's naturAlly healthy � I I . saima lism, and put him in high spirits, the debb is even still upon your side, and I . . a . be vrq I will exact it to the the pipe, is eut!rQIYL f red from soot. To , . . I , etermine this satisfactorily a long sect . on .d 'I wore al smile upon its lips', still white with wrath, and strove . to look As though its L 0""" t '39 have. had my snooze thiEt morning, I gdt this� to carry to the preventive station;,, L Atel . He had his reasons for not wishing Y .1 to 'waste time ; while pqor Mildred, who '04. . wbich even the companionship of the I , somber Mr. Stivens could not I damp.* - uttermost. You ,baive found aresting place, I see, which perhe L ps will last you (although thereof should be held Perpendicularly . I I . aloft, mud you should look closely into it. �` - ' � I L' L � great -green waves, . re Which WQ' or Ie-ii-g'ne-s upon their crests " the about f . I and he held but the letter to Mr, Stevens . at arm's length, as a man does who lies . .1 WAS quite LQver*.helmed,l . . T_ what aQjpm the desertion of the lieutenant,. *aid �not . . `hVja=_--9-pIeaAed ,to be- _� I I 'jocular, ,eirpt, responded that worthy-; 40 in our norih LI am ,o,,frsidi-4axe-xti%tureo"i;,-I---i�is fr able) I while you listen to what I have, to Jf the ceiling cau be. aeon th rough t)Le_l� � . ' � .. . . _o y. e_ I, - � - ­ �. .. ibere 19"no, soot in the pipe. . . fragme ts of ruen's floating homes, and, 11 not far d8wa, their 4ro wood and insuglod . goo. at material grievance to expatiate upon. . "Well, as far as that, -'AoeB," rejoined- the . know that she had any interest.indelaying. I . I . his departure. Not five minutes elapsed, .. . country, such , mirth. Are held to be a bad - sign. I Against ill-chamce,l it is Said, , I Bay." Hideous as was Raymond's position, . I I . olosel y as the my steries futurity 3, In or I . . part I der to keep dust and other foreign . icles from the halt; a plug hat may be L limbs, were only atplMy. Therear6otoms, of Course, in the dOy-time but the w1hd I L I I . stronger, "I can save you the rest of the walk, andwelcome, a,sI smtheguestofLieu4 therefore, , before , Raymond. and the I I stranger wore climbing together the down - I I Men . are very irierry., We call it.fie.!?.� - * 11 Iudee4.1 " . . . � of were pressing upon ,him, Yet -he could not but _ worn. The Costume will not be coniplate I . . , without a high collar. ' . . loves the night, slid under bar dsrk� wing more often works in malice than in the day. tenant. Carey at present, and wn going to his, bnce breakfast." behind the cottage, and Mildred with bar �. , L I bar responded Raymond, laugh. in& . still., 11 I never knew that a poor pun L . 'held inquire -of that Wicked gloatiniface. ,, What L - devil, than, .art thou?" . I 11 4. In,lif ting tbo.. stove do not Catch it by . , . the top. That is the method ' . by The SuDabine, like a healthy public opird'on - I I i t. back house at to , I it Well, you see, it a got, Private I written I . Child in arms was watching thQm,,.ap4 fashioning with dumb white lips a prayer � I I .Was to, hrin . - g bad luck;. and yet I know the north country well, too.,, A.. I �t MY name is Gideon Carr," returned lie strangei, hoarsely. Then Raymond's practiced I , Lord Bacon, and was abandoned in the I . . among men SeAWK Sormowboit to restrain Upon this April morning, at All events, it upon, it," observed Mr. Walter Dickson - decisively; "aud. yet." -here he. scratched, . for her husband's safe return. At the top, . I . of the down, he pausea and turbed, stand- , I . . A. I thought.you told me -yesterday . , you I were from the South," observed thdStrsmgQ . . fg9egrewwhibess the cliff to-*hich lie I . along, And as damp the dews a ixteenth century, The ritovo, Should be . .. grasped by t4e bottoin.' In dohigthisdon't .. I I showed no trace'of malign furyl,but Seemed . , I iii irfg to delight in practical jokes, such as wh : his head with- oxtraordinaiy vehemence- "I great, fancy for putting MYL have no ing.up jItgaiust the horizon very. distinctly. , 'Chore he motionie4. to a farewell, gra,voly. � L . �r , . 11 I have lived in both with of terror of desth, fo . It he know that he could eXpect . . I 1 . : . . . . .. fail to StQoP'L I . . � 5. While carrying the stove, should tho. 'etrikb,y . bicli, thewhite pigeons of sandy .Farm (W considered itself inland) in twice as many . . , head into �sbat, there� bive y6ndleri even to deliver a letter, and that's tbe. truth.. But , ,bar kissing his band twice, o�oe for bar, And once for little Xilly, as she well understood the north hud I . iQutb," Anbwqr,ed Raymond in some con. , . . fusion. ,,'Now, I no InGrOY.. I I . " Ay, well mayst thbu . . . groan, young RAYmOn4- It I . I ,� top fall.and I . I . � , . on on the badir of the neck, thePain can instantly Ira relieved by I . L circles AS their own opital bsbit" would 'have Suggested, and so bewildering ,them. I ,. .1 I . .1 ask your pardon, air, perhaps you may .. I . I " it, then vanished over the brow of the hill, . . 100katthose little lumus' of ch Ik h ch, -, n I I a , w i ru -to and from de, - was your turn: to laugh 'L . . wheu you'stole 'Mildred Lei 4 !roib, your saying, 11 Degr me I 11 11 131888 that sto4st. ip, . . in at my Iu6k I 11 and -other . I . . with the, bpeed thereof, that t L heysoarcely . I . eased Blueboitleo., - - belong -to them bl � flNot 1, my friend," rejoined. the . while her own fingers were yet upon � her ­ I .lips Mr. Stevens lingered An instant . .. L . Beacon, like the out'lines , of - some ,children's game. Without themi the coast. brother's axms-" .0 . I -He never o do this," inter-, "a' providential 21 . .. 1. 2 red I . X I . know them.elves from gull$; also ineetirlo with the round hat of Mr. Walter Dicks9n, � , dtr�ugai laug�img -, ,t� the very cigar I am smoking � came. to my lips frail of the behind hirn; and seemed to imitate bar � mockingly,, likii'scime. malignant . guardarnan Would, never find bid way at . I � rupted the doomedyc�ustb passionately. .11 r, L . 6. If te hapre4isionw8bo, is assisting you to . carry the stove steps on your toes, point, . ,� mariner, stock on merely, as it sei6mad ' bi I Capillary utEraotiou to the extreme b4ok of ... L . I L custow-house. I am only here to look at : . gesture, IL L Spectre:of this Brocken. ..She had promised . . . -meet night; and once som a cowax dly Scoundrels, for' whom Smug gler was fartoo,good it I 1. am sure Rue never did." . . . "Ton are right, Sir. Your brother I . 7 oui�-, to, him gently his mistake. Before � � , ..� � doing this be Sure and lay the Stove down. I -#* his head, it tostied it hither and thither And 11 " it$ " solne of -your sea -sights -the Mermaid . Cavern; and Sea on.. I came, too, recom- - to this man on the aforrow at. the Mermaid% Cavern, and, be his guide home'- I name; arranged thein after dark so that the po&r . L wretch, thinking that he wag. only being a lunatic, had not the sense top�bt . L re But When you wronged hini, . 7. When you .have reached the' room � .1. I . � . ­ shied it and rolled it, and chivied like a good natured mob at a fair; and mob mended by mina.host Of the.*Crown'l- - I . 7here he Sauk his, voice, ana looked caUtiously ward; yat she now feared'nothing at his , . hand for herself, but - 'everything for L tpoubia usual beat, fell over the cliff -top,,? I . , And 11 you Z=,th. Path of -my sister Grace, 'd . an where the burden ia to be deposited, have a . . � cloth spread on the floor, so that the stove, . - . " : . . like a blood thiroty rabble, greedy for. I about him -1, which should be a passport- Rayinond; and although'she knew it not, M64 was killed, I suppose 2 inquired r. SteVens. I I . . you -had better have balked a tigress of her meal." , , I not . .- . .Will be soiled by the Carpet.' . ' rapine sod ruin, as had been its behavior I but 4 few hours bafo�e. .. 1 should it not ?-to all free traders." ' ,­ 41 Perhaps � it and perhaps it . . I she had good cause for fear. - The two -men pushed swiftly on theii . 4 f Killed --ay;. i! he hold . had nine I I ives, be L must have lost before. he " But woilld you do murder for her a . ake, , m&n.1 MYL 8�'Thenthe'stova pipe'must'be fitted, . I 01 No pipe should be used in this operation . I Nevertheless, these high-spirited proceed- 'far .Should, Should not," returnedL the other .wolrily. gh, way. There- was hot anon sympathy all reached the bottom, Whether a - man fell from yonder ,, arms are getting Stiff, my fingers ach.e. God Sees US L both from . . that hasu!t been, thiciroughly brokeulu. If ' . , . ings of the zel)hyrs were from relished by Mr. Dicktiou, not too well pleased, in ,,The coAstguarA Station. is a queer place for an bonest.man to put ,up so; the rat between them. to* make them Ilaoken their I , pace for the convenience of conversation. . edge upon sea or shin -gle, it would matter nothing. to hini, by the time .he r6aobed I youdet.heaven. a Ab, save me na yourself too by one *good deed", the pipe is Skittish, use the stove-wkench to . . ; . . I . bring it to. submission. ' Sometimes, while ' . I the first place, with big appointment Of' . special Meb6eL . IgSr to Mrs. Hepburn,. since doesn't trust the dog, you kn4w, that lies. . d4b." L . " I in the same basket with the '.Vjiby walked, rather, like the Alpine ,. I amateurs who walk for 'walking's sake, and, I I 'L either. See I the very rabbits in the Warren. there have left, s space between the bor- L' . . - 11 AY, it is but l4atural for ons In your ! Position' to, raise theological argunienta." trying to fix 6-inob, pipe into A 61 elbow, the. , . . . . link slips and takes III inches of Alin off � I . I . . I . it involved his visiting the coastrguard sta. he have done anythink in the . 44 And yet, if he offered the use of his: � I I about'whoin the pfofespional guides they,, L I . I L . I . rows and the hid6ous steep. and Squat at a . I , ff 'Gideon cobly. : returAel ". But for me Who 'take your left Arm. In this case use the' .Stove� .. . . L L wrench Vigorously, and �see ral . 5. While �. . tion ; would world for her, and indeed he was.dOing , teeth to. carry a letter," laughed the stranger. 44 1 should think even the most a mploy .would, I she uld-,think, be v LL unwilling to *express their own private 6�ful.distabce. - The poor victim's name is carved some*hbre upon the B'dacon L . . am sAf a on the top hare, I prefer to * e, . practical view of matter . X ask me s 611 . ,a . . - , L the pipe -adjusting process is Programing, . . 'vi i . . I , tors Bhould'be excludled and the even this; but it is impossible for any gentle-, cautious �f ,rate. might iaccepb that service. opinion. Whem, however, the . I Y came to it iS,_a L itself.; yes, here I more e commit What you are rigidly I . I . blinds"'closed.., . 11 man who trades in lace, and owns a . vesbei with 'a false bottomi to. perform with By all.means,'Qarry it yourself, � however, if YOU think it right to do So, although. I any remarkable spot. Ra;yroond woula. . pause, and courteously. explain to his com- redord of his fate,'perhapa,L 'In Such a Place, I � - than other raonuminit 4, ... ,., I Pl6iiedto,deecribe as a, murder, although nobody- also. will tbat'vi w it. . W . I . , . 5. If --681F isinglass is ,to be put in, a ' I :1 , .1 . , .. ' cheerfuh-Ift-s a Service which brings him into perbouul contact with the ggardians,of . 1h.uI4 have, thbugbt, that the word I Private" referred rather to-tbe contents - panion wifetever' of interest belonged to it. . . * Their path lay almost close to"the . verge of guy I I I . '. I.. I � I . . .. . , .. . I I . AlliAHAK PuXCR-per1Zf_ � I . ­ I . 11 ,take I ew of I parted from you at yonder., barrow, - I wher a Press you ad your ipteintion of going by. race . . . .. . as ofhalf.awhour may be taken. (See - Carlyle on " Isinglass.") Whom' you - die- .. I . . . I .. .. 'cover � the revenue. No One With Any feeling would select from arnong-.all his acquaint- of the letter than auy particular hand by which it was to be delivered." � ­ . , the oh-alkeliffs; bob every now-. An* then a huge cleft, -riven, by Some- convulsion of Thq,date is already orased by the Wind , "a We4her, but the thing took place but a I . . the wo.-O. .for the aak6 of the view.. (I Was constructing -little story as that, the isinglaas ordered has no t I I 1 boom- - sent upi try to remember that the . . I I .. I ances a notorious pickpocket, or even a rociver of etoleu goods, to go on . an errand . I- Ay, thiLt's true enough, master,'surely ; I L &�d it you're going to breakfast- with the, , or nature worn. away by the constant ' &CtionL Of Some little river, :w6ald ­c6rnpel a veryfe��'yeirs ago.". . :"But why, perift I" inquired'Mr. I Stevens .this . .We came along from that Very Place, and I think 'ib will do capitally). My last words, as- I left L . . . I hk rdware man, is mdrtv,l and that you Are., ,requi , red to .11 L6e your neighb6r as y L our- I. . I . I . . ' - . for him to the sitting magistrate Ett Bow street; nor would Mrs. . Hepburii hsiO lieutenant %'Ud his- wife, it's like'. you'll . have-. an 'earlier opportunity of giviug her I . detour, These sh . altered spota,.wooded -for most..paru t6,the vor�, verge of. tb6'.,ribbQd. . . . - unwonted interest, ' "That. is mob . with - . .Latin for., murdered,' is it?" - . . . ­ ' - L- - L - you there, were,-'Pro;y, be careful of, the . Cliff'IL'-�Ou. dO-waIk.SO:v,erY_u6Sr_, . � Q Ledge . Fjeif.� Banging the , . . .. . .. � hat against the floor . and kicking overthe chairs have baeu.tried I . �. . . .. . . .. ­ .� in substitutes, "for. As" � M....;..� 1" ..� � L . . . 'Y� - 'b" .1, L"' - �'Wy� I _� . .­ .. P.0 - -, . I . . . I .It'. I �t. 1. I. .. 1-1 I f I . .1 . - _ 0 U` e_1'dYeer.1j-L�_ K a --- 7ii7&& . ' 1. , _ _16VIj.1y�:"bub. L .. �. � .. � w - -employed W-tLlter-Dieltrion���Ga:zta!wPeuwLlar '411bre'Ztli fi­I'-�; - .t , .�Tf'..M...t.kJLA.f..-'LLU,U-Lex itly- - -lit . . 11 _�P,49449� - L ­dE , .--� �T', - - ;2 a WE W �.�� -' ',41ifs f - - 19�,;999 d,.�Wfto,�Ver _i. ,. _f __ bj4h(��WA3111dbbttrl , .94A --' WA. , - -1 MMVNT=� jk-r,,MA.-; -HaPbilrhv�, 11- , t b d `i.99 -fa _` -`i ... � - ` I . .. . I JoUndegain'a,Y L I . - I . . .. .L L . isim, up -on . � - . . , But-, Bar in o cap. me. hanging, 'about,'.' Ana 6 sn� inhabitaitt'. of the locality, t air , . P never on just now guaran- 10. '' . . mission: if she could ha,ve bLelped it. .- L 12 ­ . aymom .;, t iV��Iscu i� the crime was your, t�&�f T .--"14:�- -­`�- - ­ ��­:­ �_ in the lirbt p1mee, be was her bear'dat nei - never brought legAll When. the k6v6 has bten put in � i t a . . . . . I . . o time to spare, ..gli listening to their-Asuce, iustlead.of.tihiug'id piciiir�squeneBa,fiad but. little c I * v. home to the wretch, teed would'.be the case, when YOU littl6 plies an d the pipe, con . Heated with the he I . I . I. I., I . . . I I . . 'alth6ugh the lArig . I her, and ti,iere was D . the letter dirielet.". I '. 1. � hii regard. They' Were Lull er OfL.jUjtjCe seemed to A * , . since I . ­ . .! I I . . more or less o you were talkingL of yoursalf; then* in. the chimney, the m6st' delicate part.. 6 f I . . . . � I , . . Mr. Stevens Was. expected very e�rly; And . .,very L good," observed .Mr.. 8teyans, Used for �inugglip� , p.6rjposqs -. ;uot 6, boat Point himi out as clearly as�yqndoiarm *28 I.needsaynotliing; "d .. . . . ., '' . ... . I . I I L .. I ... . am Vam -6fraid, You ibe.job has, been rea6hed�Stralghtdiaing- t . .� " . I . ' ­ , . . I , in the next place, the objection of .be' ! - see -dry on the ,shore that ; pointing to YOU., will .,ff,r thb iii6ohvenieuces y ' , ..' '. ''. . . 1119 quietly pocketing tho note ; 1;� I will .L* 'L lying up, higli, and I I . Coked u . red . connected, openly or secretly, with`tbe tlYat Mrs. Carey gets it tit once." .. ... temp.68tuous morning but had held at one , The. stranger p in tbe'direction as ,w, camie I on hinted at the pipe. The ,'. bt'scourate method of . s.- ... �11 I . . . . along, Which result from being .doing tbis'iS to ri set � your - wife to " contrabaud trade, Is evepy - - man, indicated by his. coi6�anion, then staggered . � equ move , , . a net He nodded.barelesalvi and,turnitg upon time or anothenits. contraband catgo-and . 'doidea, the rightg - of sepuiture. But if the pipe until She lhinkel it is , . , wom is ,S I . . . . - tbon'there is',my.,little .. per- . . ,. L: ..I I . one .. , ­ - ail and child inySuaguaby-who%look6d big boat, sauntered bm�k in the'direction of about each tbpra.w. tale of adventure, back:*ith his iace pale as. ashes. - Thi .,your body ii foupd, i yeb`urcni�f , . '. upon Froach brandy and Brussels lace, ski. .. the ritive stati6n;;*bila Xr.Dickepri . andperili' sud'blood to, be. told . long black aim of the-telegaph was rimly I - I pendicular. Than .move. t � . � . � ... . I productions ot their ow I ii labor, and Upon a not proVe I I to which covering bina as gi InUaketL Cove its RtOrY to, e'-wisin- your Mest mischance. foot four indhei thapther wi . . . . . . . � . . di.pleill,sed at having beau .13pared the Mr..Stevens seemed. 0 lend an'attentIv . is gaik. Y I . . . c?sst guarchitnaii as " the interloping for- . . 6 . ,,WelI,foi,.& gonflorman w'ho,.eutertain, But -I sin digr ­. ;dybu,bave n& time * 11; When the work is finished, go out . .' * ' . .' * ," ''. 'I, 'gar. mselvos',-with many &� ' . . most tLupleasamt: portion of -his. eirAudt" ' '.'Tb6 d6waa, the to spare; I &�!. sure. You would, say; wh "I : . er.' The high tariff.of import duties i Walked hastily 1. $andbyways, ' ' I , no'silly fanciesi I must say,you are essily Y .and l6t your wife take the. soot -.Off .Your. '.. � .. ,. * ..,.* *1 eigu , . in. . wJ thoi4t -once vbIvet. hollow, meet for the': noiselesa...pas- . . . AaY me for your sister's sakei since I haVe fs , wi a mop. I �. -. . .. . I L . � , ., , � I - if h�bad -entertained frightdned,'�obaervad Raymond with some hot injured Von I But 3�bq -hare injured' bid, �. ,. .. . I ­ I . those days was certainl� an example of* a .O,okin&be1iii1*d him. sage -of the'pI6Ud,shado*s, many tiny, by, L M&r1moUtJ.J B' aeon is I Ce th I .� � �. . .1 .. I . . 1. . , I .. .'. . . -'suspicion of Mr. -Stevens as a letter -, and shaggy Contempt. Al W a I .. I I.: . . . . ... I . law but for which many men"would ' have any dinAls, dotted -with gorse - with ; . - .to YOU., I � . Rayin-Aid Cl�ffard ; and like Grace, .1 � . . I P.64alar Selene I a.. . . . - , . I �..., . . , , .1 - .. .. . I. quite a scarecrow .. I . . : . been free fro In . sin; like the game law of barri6r,atd had ke�t his'ey6s turned West. thorn, 'were, by no means' 'without their I I sho�ld ha.ve &.1 neier forgive, .:Long ago, She and I together 'There l'i n -the Paris E lebtrical'Exhibli *. 1 ' I . . : I . I . to -day, it begat, as its immediate effeCtS,. ward for a few minlates.. he -would have � Story. More than once, %be , ' f ­ Most th6ugfib ).on were the coik.$cience strick� 06 up our* min I . I i Li .. . . . . . I -a con . 4 1 woufao6ime�pOnLth( � . wa� arers� eu. -murdarer' himself, but that .I happen to, 1111 do that -we would have . tion so induction coil capable of giving, a . ' L - : L .* '.. � . - treacheriem, blood,shedding,murdere,as well . remarked that that, gentleman was . 3 11 barrows, 'Ll -or urial- � . ly. e,. all:;L that CLILyffara a of. Clyffe ' k1oity-two inches long and pierb J ing a . . I 'L , . , , �' ; Lble ­ . L ' 8 'Oki L - iha- ..., I As indirectly produciDg a general lawless. bider& ,time a i the little, jlaces,. of the lOng-forgotten dead­�some, know be has p�aid t6 forfeit of -11i ' me, alfauld' id Out,L'and -the Carxs rule there in . - � - - : , ' � - .. $in . � Marg i , spur . 11 Hess-& hatred of all laws as tyrannies. thieket'�vhich.lay bet,�greefromm 'and* the 'rifled of their Comb ts * Eel was the very- man. I -was telling you of their block Of glass Six iiiehes thick. 'L , ' " ,, , . .. , L I , u . I . I '. an by brutal curi6ofty,. : . . stea . , nee getyououtof-the syl 116 is recommended to treat: carbuncled. , ", . . � , The ill feeling thus engendered between the Look -out. This ,interval w'as Spent in , ' but others still ih�tabt,.*ith the Saline earth' , who -was obot through, the head, by , Mr, : an ! . &try I il I dred to that jooi f6ol,., W . : .: �� I . governed and their governors manifested Topaellkt.the se6ondlefintie' .Youi .andboile with.pure carbolio acia; injected L. L a manner whieh few', besides the, late Sir 4`omthe mouldering-b6nes'wbich Briton or' ... Nvo Came to. brpt at, and. e.should, have hiur, through hypodermically . in sufficienh ,ty:to . , , " L. . itself,witli greatest intensity, of course, in James Graham could Ifave oposcientiouBly Saxon, - denturies aAo'� had placed 'with His name was Peter Elflob-Take. �cgxe .thut girl's influieneb, under o�ir thumb - . qdauti . '* - . '.. its first i�tage; -that is, between the actual idedi Nothing was easiorthan.to whore you are going to', Sir, for hbai�efiis . . , he tfiorougMy saturate the swelling. ' - -' - - - .' - . L oommel . P6iuS -hands. above theit- -. dead. '.These . . would leav6 his lands- to �-the -proper - Charles Brush is said to have -invented ' - ," . . violators of -the obnoxious Is* and the untwist the little note, which had,,meither -tumuli *a a .'invariably ' soiue sake I , You are btandhig too mask theadge, I � L parties L whosli duoy it was to uphold � it., A I . er Upon unless -you have 'a very steady eye.'! * I I persomh ; and biving done so, would ovince a now style of . storing �electricity. LHe ' . ' '' ' I seal or fastening, ol. muy kind, except that ,iofty.i1age,.aS'tlJoUgb the dying wish of , , . .. . ­4Ut af ter a decent intervali so tjhat',thigro metal L Jila I I * - '. ' . igglar would behave ­ 4 I" , ` - .uses . tea that ca;u Btore".". large - . ­ � - . I ' ' ' I . I , I . 5mV1 towards a ,Coast- moial one `�lol)VoVed byJt8L SUP&86tiption. those'beneath them had -been to.-'beL.laia ' giddy frolm: physical - might be no dispute aboof .his �testament­ qumutlti4of the -fluid and retedn'it a ong . ..�. ., -, ., ' I � I atents were his own . Causes," raturtied the - str"gei Coolly, .1. . I . L , . guardsman se �he would behave fo nobody ,,, Piivata,ll -sod ibe po' � . ,within the spot. from which theii.hoitnes, ". - . ' I -such evident 'Symptoms .of lunacy as -to time. With this inventi6n P60ple% Lgan _. . : . � J . else who was big enemy. Sandby- memiL (by a ' . . Ithough, aa,y, on have been good . OWm, electric, lights an , L . 6, � priation) in IT41f a minute.. and fiejds�. Aid all the'littlb world which � , 1. . enough bause him to be .Shut *tp-say' at, the one, inake their d run. :L: - L, - PPFQ L --' � � �­ - . , ' who had wives and children of th6lr.own; I)L . I 6� bAd known in to renI&ik,Ao`me things 'make mesneevous', - 'D . , . . . . . ­ I I � I I " . ST Mbs, life; � could best be, seen. in the CUStda.Y Of his loving'relatives, A. street -cars and *niachinery. . . . . .... . . to whoin -they hoped4od would be mercliful - ' " ,&nr CAiLuV�­Pray. beseech the t 'a Doyou � mean to isy that a, man would nice plg�il,. . .. . . I liouteiiaut to accomPauy' Mr. Stevens and . 8or66 observation' of this Sort' Rayn ond .was ibnot, and yet - �ou and this . L When. the .earth in -which a plant grow's - . � . . . by preserving to them their. biead-wipmer, bav6 no chance for'bis, life -who f6ll'fro . I . , ,- L lt'l MY hi�sbsnd in their. walk this'-iborning.' 'rnud6; but -his..Companion only shrugged ­ I ML mini'my bleed, chose -'to. tb,;�art'itl 'Ali I. . '. had made women widows and children . 11 I . here into deep w9l S I . L is much wa,imerthauthe air, the plantgroWs. � This idii very silly riquesb, I know;, and his shoulders, not Seeming to appreciate le�]r, when the tide w 8 if7oahad-biard ffie. O'W Grace-Clyffard ,vary thick, Ce almost altogether to *. . . L . VC . . orphans in that liOtle colony At Lucky Buy -yet I' , think you will -grant it even without antiquiti.ei, br,the'reflectiona'arising there- well pp-�-sa it is now, for inotance.'? .. &sea.' . . . . . - . .1 . . I made up6n tbe,dsy.�y6u fled. it, Wq­ ld.'hav - height, -and flualIy-shows deep . before now, with but small scruple. ,Even .1 fr , 'so much ag the tales sbouC 1� Will ' "No, not the very' Slightest," returned . 4 .a increase in . I I ..., � � . , . .. , having a, resseb asHigued by, YourS affec. ­ Qcm �. . . � . L zoade your h6srt sink, and. Your cheQk , transverse rifts which make further growth L - . on a windy night, it was not probable that a. tioulatelv. - I:, MILDImb.tiEIqi1IbN;ll � watell.$1.'. .. . . .. 11 Rhyinond confidently'. "Wherd We, are ' HL L ,,ty. , L . . '" .. . L . * , imp6ssibil � . .. ". What doei it rh�tter, Whati a. L man is now, the cliff overhangs a, little; a:nd'We: gio* Cold, L'eve w_hemL YOU � kissed Lybur an These- afflicts. werb . pro- , L ,,. '' , . . r. . I ' , _ blue -jacket so used to the cliff as Robertl , M - gtlbirens , folded up . the � letterl: as , h . brid,. Grace always hatect you ; but when duced by� M. Prillaux', who used a lar4e' L. .. L . Deans, for instance. should have been before, and Placed it in. * his Waistcoat desil,"* observed be, roughl-J, ,,w are big cin sad nothing beneath us ; but turn voUrL this plain-spoken; 'honest lad, fo . .1 .1 '. i . qes:a'few'feet weetwaid, And you inij Boa L raboth; dish of earth,' iu'whieh�ha*plantea -the , , blown over it; which happened 'in January pocket,' wilh an unpleasaut -smile 0 No., ,bones, !ire pht-ta? '. � . .. ­ . .. �.. I 1. turn6d out a plotter, antila, successful one,L ELeedo, and' keph :the - earth.: ton .degrees" � '. 1. * , I last, during a dead calm, 'and, b 1 a curious. , , . . . I in youdiii precipice a lteounterpart 6f1ke he, f I . . Y , '.,8till, I I . Ury Well-migh . . . Mrs; Raymond=Hepburn," soliloquizea he - ' "Very brue,"'ieplied R . 'beetling a ge LZ we . choked I . - I do w , L � . ' . coincidence,1ju the Very I) lit When a large slowly, ,, I don!i.think, t.ha,t,pl , will suit * . I . ovymond, pheer.'steep upon wboaWe .* d at armer.than the Inoist air of the chamber . an . one has -a fancy in I . believe, although ,%be loves her 'Weiltb;'she. ', In his-aidclrbas 9 the -York meet' g of the .' ,� - .. . ' ' ' L . . cargo was-knowu to haveigeen run -within . . - these .matters.1 One sta,nd, so, lofty that the roaring of ,,t in pre�.. :i , . L . I . . me. Two is.,c6mbady-for a little way-- would not like to lie unburiec .the surf .would give. ten thousand golden Piebas to British Association,Profe�sor Huxley "' , half a mile of the spot; or even- granting so . 1, fbi-lbitance, whi,b, sydophanf-like, licks the,huge .White . , . �, L I but three is ,none. L What a vety'fortunate .With one's bones pi6ked by obscene birds, will it slowly. Undermines, . CA . nuo stirid where I do 'mow, watobing your, Use- dietbd that, 50 years ben.ce, ciiii the -can- . . . much out of an abundant charity, William . I. -was 'a L the Look-outj..�na and whiten . b :reitch ll�,, truggl,es- 6n the verge bf death. 'Xill --tennial, year.of the asso'ciationj whoever ' . . I dnue,' L to::a tioi Ite�. ' U little are; oo.smooth, -that there is scarce a . . . I of L, tbing that POI a, d6seft; or in the depths, Our a WL hiniB I cried ,She, on the vefy day When we *undertakes to Abord 'the progress of pale. I I Boyce, another guardian the rev ' therebYL able , II .y,o r I of�o, ing 0" about with shell Arid sea. '-foothold 'save'upon the' ledges . . . could scarcely have dug that pit on the Beg J,P. _L -' . .1 .; , W , _.D,_, t ... in- . . , 6 1 th hate -the found. oub,youk. whdieab L I ­ . . ound arrangamajit. . . . a, and Book. . d I , � b� t4 . a L'o % o , Id lips of t o - sta-gulls bk6ed, -and tbe,-foolisfi guilemoti . outai but a few Idutology will n6te the present time asthe . �, I Shore for hinuelj*, in which 118L WAS f 'x1dr. ,Stevens' had. not -been the only lose fish.". L. ... : .I - . . . ? weeks Ago.; I bexure you'kill him, Gideon ; epoch in, which',the law 6f succession of . . I ;1; d sad one win te r morni u g, with only his head. 4 diolia,,L I � Stand in ordered line, by scoibg and scores.' . r aniL . I . pergon among the figuis-heiCdi that moruL I You Late fasti ' Mr. Htpbuin,ll .64 Still, this very smoothness would have and if -.it �an be d6ne 166 bim die some .the foirms-of'tho 'highs trials was ae-� .* . . 1. . . .. -it Was, Mrs. strAngor; hatnrneringutthe� . � L of I . I ,. . above the shingle. . . Ing.' .Early As Oarey 'had, ragponciell'the . gi,Ven the poor wretch you spoke -of' a dreadful death I V !rat talie 'her pr6teotor termined by the: observation paloontol- - - . .11 I . , L 11 . L ... .. Nor is it to -be supposed that all the st6pped* out .there *v�lth the -intention of rounded turf with-ifteverent heel. ., - L Itom-her­"ll - . . I Ogioal facts' L. . . . L .. . .. ... 11 .� . . I . 6 telling1her go . as .was 1i made " -to prefer laud. to water for R been' dashed from rock W rook in big U in . I is ., - � ,�.,-.!_ .111 .. ... I L . cruelty was exercised upon Ono side. That t tiCs-1 the 'tea � ;'i.If'it be go grsat�i chance " be viould not at -least have A - voluntary. L shudddr passed. through The precision of -modern engineering . . : . � ... . . were men. at Lucky Bay ready to slash , and, hail been An .unseen -Witness. to Ile 106 resping-pladej -I sm," returned Ra,y-. descent, and at the botb6nf t Raymond's lrsme� and into big face, 'forcibly illustrated by. the recently aoconi-. � .. . L . . interview between him so ek 0 -T � bete is sana I . ­ .' I with their cutlasses upon very Slight pro; a bi S 12. his mond. " It is, as I . have said, . but fancy. See." '. I . I -1 _, '. . . . . . V: wrinkled.aud wap 'AB th6�gh with age, plished 'fest'of picking up*&-IoHj ,unusea � . L, I � � . I - � I I . vo &biou, and who looked oven a Guernsey go ftestl� 'strengthened her'suspicions -of Still, I would like to bb laid where my,wite 11 Nay," . roturne .. ., ., but vou, . ep�ered &,new agony, . .. . . . . � Ymond .. . . I . . . . ocean .cable from. a depth of two thousand I . . . - . I : . 1 9 , his connection with the:simuggling interest, and Child could comb to look upon tb.e eaFth 906 to sa, � (To be *00uthitied'.) , lithoins., �Tho i3ciaiitifid'ibnginsering.which" .' . . . shirt as a very pretty mark for. a' pistob. . d Ra nd, and'youe mistak�ls a pio6f of . _. . _..� A .with so ,much exactness, . I � .. I bullet. Worst of all, perhaps,. 16fcirmers that .glib 'ventured to comfidq th6m: to -her which to'tbam at ledab would be sacred 11 the great h6ight st'Whioh westand. , what - ­ ,--- . I , - . .. Jocates. a � fault I I . infested the neighborhood, and sowed su6pi- hiiaband4 But from an ins�.'6ctor of 'coast- nay,. like these ancestors of ours. 'I don. looks like oand-;from' .'here, so: brotvn. and . Torture in"noul"innin.". , - and:so readily finds a mere thread two. . ,' - ' � . . . . i I clion every where, , making bad blood even, �usrd stations to. a Sort of -polite Will fees , 1: would rather And in� last home ,Mail, .is a bitch of rounded' stones; which . � The Frenoh­'pt.LV&� publieh�a`h"Aocouirt of miles onaer 'the ,,oea,must sad much to . '. � where it should have 110*64 Most _pUrelYf- Watch, ', wag -too many p6itits f6r the where h1l,the acbriesuretta hkd been. fami.. , Na no � , I . .. . in the veins of kinBme]3'. Writers. who are , opinion of the lieutenant to veer round all liat to me during.life.11 I -1 .. would clash the'life; out of a man, though , the horrible treatment, in the district of the.seourity and I �f Ocean oel6griphidl . . . I . .1 . not practically acquainted with troubles of . on a I . . . ..befell but one quhrter of this distance, Dambrovitza, Robluatlia, of ton, peasiltits, property. . . . . . � � . I in a rr .. a � 11 We'liave not. all that choice$". observed While the next obb-'tide wouldibeathim. Cut -,to cornpeltbein to wokno dedge themselves Experiments by Gorman go utistAi in , , . , I I . .. � " this sort generally fall into the -error-, when he oeBi ilify .of Mr. Steve Er Co. ,eing a Mr Stevens coldly. . . .1 .. . . I , . ... . - I ', of making it appekr that - to sea; andyet ' -"I .. . . guilty of a theft *of which they ware SUB, . W,olactrio � I . . , ' "Ni aeable,, chbaiful - light estabilaW tfie fact that IfIs -not only .. . 4 describing themi ireot*e immy of the d i &It , an i "' Ig" . Companion, ,"Aytlwhit� You were going to 0�y pootda but of which,in fact,thby Were I . nno. . .. notwithetmudiug all oriffies or viceawhich 0 9 act of their dbacussion - a posted . I . .� to j I this," said -Raymond to himbelf. . ';I II6 YOU think, a persoif evbn .in cent. They wore first healthier than other methodwof i tunin ' I . I I. I., .1 P8 something. pubmittelI'io aws6vere I Ill s� . . . .. .. may be generated by such.& stato.of things, 0 in up t a little garaeu. . wal , . � 41.) * I htyqtbbsave4�11 " battonhade. As they still persisted in assert. * , . 1� . Hot going to -tire himself by . king such a Strait mig tiOn. in leaviug.the. air'purer, but that it � - , I the Courtesies of life, the ordinary relations .9 at us as Whether lie mentions having with me too far." ' ' . � � I 11 Not 80,*Sir . ; I was-calli . ng to mind how ingtheir innocence they wero stripped and. qincroas6s the power of the Vi�loik iiisiome - I . .., lo .�l . of man and man, goes on pretty,muoll the seen Dickson," 'said Mrs. Carey 'hurriedly, Almost irnme.diately, and as tbc�iIgh in, in this very spot I saw the bird -catchers at beaten With mottles. Next, by order of respects, espedallyin distingdehing colors ' ' same as under more favorable circum- &ba the next momeiit their guest was Answer to this unexpressed thought, Mr; wotIc-last,13pribg, No le . I 'Ila were forced ,. Rad, green, I blue, and yellow are Mud; . . . . . * so than five, were the Sub-Prefeot, du6k.qui . .. � Stances. But this is 'far from being seated at the breakfast -table. Not a,word Stevens st4ped; be did not, however, hold clinging to the, fa'ce of the same, . - . betw much more distiriet'and -marked.'under , .. - � . precipice, .eon their fitiger-nails and flesh. These I I .- . 1. I . . I . . the ease No war'is carried on With that did he utter abbut,any Rucli meeting,- and out )Ila band to Bay godd-by.e ;.he pointed with'nothing but a rope of hide & u - being without' the desirdd effect tbis*light than by daylight. . I �, . . . ;. . .. . . distinguished politeness which A presents' very'little about anything. 4se -, ever Ana *1th it to a; dark, obloci loi6'Mibg - Upon a . . . 11 . I . . .. . . . I . . � in . -ni the. higtoriani � anchor them to -life. I saw one beiing the wretched man* were subjeroted. - � . . . the cream -laid Pages . . anom, Mrs. Carey Shot a glance of signifi- crest of - down far in - advance.; ,,Why, � . to ind;!f . I . An Original - flturd4br. . . . drawn up with a ''flmur-the oily soribable outrages mud finally suspended . I . . � sod civil war 'least of all. � Whom coast, .,:Qaf3oe &t her husband, � As much as to say, what is that?" he mittered", !. It looks gtill-in, either hand, Striking big foot b �helr febt. '- After being, kept in this . A culprit was �eceutly tried in a Gormain I guardsman amd'Bmuggler, met ' one aAOtlk8r ", Did I not tell you Ao ? " bi4t the conversa:- like -like a gallows?" ,:.. , - , . . agai , mob the Smooth .Chalk. and bounding , P Y itiOH till they :were balk deadithey courbof.justi*de�for murder sud�iobbory., � - I �.. - in the neighborhood ally'abd dilr- tion I&D . was felt. � it - relief b -So haggard, so wild, and yet so 08 The.1idje,,befq' " ' theovidence- . I . � I . ,.a sumunng,lip . .4�;, , dy when the meal was! fini 'the Very siti as though he scorn6d a U a adhsia4atioll", asked the pris. . I I I , incident guishad. It Y men4cing ,k .Wl.aged themselves, guilty. and 'word , " . . - eved stoothoid ;,and all that time be;wag sent 'foe trial. �.. Before the � judge they . ". , iwg what I may call the intervals of Wei, everybo abed) was the stra;nger's appearance' as be made outinto . . I I this inquiry, that. RaymonaL II)rt=,h,..b,d anything to 64jr,for . ness, they did not give one Another 11 gobd� althbugli the host-hAd aoroetbiog of �embar_ cme, . - I 1, Poke at all, they con- vassment to endure still,. Wlietr-Mr. Stevens 'ch they.bad � � might aptly b&WJiIIgL jokes to his mu6a. upon the edge doscribed the -treatment to whi . day," and if they ul haVd retorted, 11 And you look like & gallows. himself. -,Only*, this,. your hoilov 11 to. .1 Signed each other's eyes mud limbs to ever. observed 11 Come, lieutenat�b, it -you cannot bird.,' L SloSweVed SM'I'n, L berO-Who Merely hild tho'bide, like reimir b * eon submitteA4 their Wounds bearing plied.the latter; li it wao Hot 9. iturae'r but -' "" I , . 11 , � I But be only . I lasting perdition. Evou when engaged be my companion . I 11 t ,-upon whose Btrangffi,and presenbe of Witness to their Statement, .Their inno- . foe& longer walk, you "Foronewbobadno foolishfancies Soo L - mIn4 his existence solely depended. Somo Oebee - was established, And they were a guiciad.,) ittage-­How do you make ' .,. upon a lawful calling like the present, Mr. will, at . least k000mpany me half -way to us we were speibldng of but now, you seem f these.adventurava do not Rave a Ingto at acquitted; but nothing' is said as .to the that out?" Ptioondr-il In this way, your � � I Walter Dickson f ully expected the toughest Bardby." And poor Mr. -Carey dared- not sI an Sly moved by Marmouth Beacon. 'O Mall boner. The'dodeased, for years before his - . Itr� ge It doathiwmitlaboub eVerywh6re smying.-tbat, . I of receptions at LuAy Bay. A perceptible I. . r all, but'trust to a niere'stake, which they punishment of theli torturers. I ' say, ,, No, 11 albeit he WAS burning to. have tainly black, and it is made of tim. thamseNes, drive into the eA.rth above, and Crazette. I . . -­­­ I stiffness seizes the most ' aff%ble Of � hiB'talk out with his spouse Containing the hot, but I never knew it taken for a gallows to whi4h they fasten their rope. The only. ' . _110 wss,4otbrininod to put An end to him. , . me Shape difficulty they seem tollild in' the matter A sad result of Russian tyranny is oxom� Self -be courage to do so; . medical practitioners,whon a homcoopathist character and intentions of this 'hiexpli- before. A beacon has stood, in go � r-Iiiii he nevbt h0A t enters -the Battle room; a county magistrate cable person ;* nor was Mr. Stevens satisfied or anothert on. that promoutojy, which is. is At last his irresolution moved Me to pity; addresses a poachef, even non-olri�islly, in at -the last - Part of their unassisted piiiioa in the desth, supposed to be by k ... . even -with dragging him balf,way, but Come Ono of the highest oJAES'7xn the . sonth ,ascont. when they have to Jerk themselves sulcia'at Of Dr- Adolph G6ortz. A few years so, U save him from- disappointment, and � tones which he generally uses towards polled him to-aicompany him to the height country, for � perhaps a not% And 'Years, a o be was rich, prosperous, the happylius. m0d, especially from being Nvorse than his I the Canine. world rather than , the . from the: face of the predipido, in order to bg 'in.,, judge-,, That is . I human; and I think I have seen a clergy. corresponding to the Look -out, upon the In the middle &geit it Ilse= forth itiq insert their band bobeath the rope sod, the and of glloving wife,when, on aboonno. of Word, I Surd! (ad III Sandby Aide of the bay, There, in sight of Warning far and near, ,whenever an invader his liberal Mesa, suspicion jail upon him, all very Well ; but What made you take big. man of the Established Church turn Panioss Cottage, the Bt a threatened; it did good Service, too, when qliff,�,dge. No accident, indeed, bapP0118, Prixoner""Whon he was dead . � ranger struck hi ' ­ and be was obliged to flee from St, Petem .*ftich 2" Almost livid when brought into connection my life, Mr, the Spaniard would have laid- his yoke I believe, either bird-catebing or &Jipl forehead theatrically. ­t5oa, Ust as gat king, but well has Sh&k6p Sam 'a 1.� burg to gave his life, Ilia property Was ,_hd did not require a watch.' 1 did, 'and so with Baptista, Similarly, 'Lioutenhat Cady," cried he, il I believe I might j upon Us, and told with, 0, tongue of flaime it "'�earo . 0,aro confiscated and for the last two Years he I,v.dry naturally put it ill my pocket. 130. Carey, although a Most ckPit&I f011Owt Was wall Wost a turnip as this headof iniho. I when his great .&rmada radde the deep a0ful trade.' 11 I As ba a bitta stru gle tbi fortune, su& L sides, he was aii old friend of miner and X '. . by no means rose Water to the 'enernies of -have clean forgotten 6, letter which a toes- yonder twinkle with inyijad lights'L likd 11 You interest ine fminenAely,'? Said Mr. U Lbin - wanted ioblething to remember him by.,, the revenue. MorGOV6r, Ila I have i&KIP aoilger from Mrs. Hepburn3utrusted to me anotherbeaven," . . Stevens; 11 for all .We -kn6w, then, there n , , nally An teakiii oblivion in I I . . I may be half a dozen folks benosth U00 A , he hutooratio overntbeHt 'Lof .knotha boat containing I . � ' 'L there was just now a Minot i1f1dat of home thiB'Lvery morning to give toyour Wife's " AY, noviould bb,v'b broUght back the a L roadneowe kHOW nothing uhsla is orally responiible for the death 97 persons from great robbery (as lie considered* it) td be pre- about." . , 96p, not to.:day," returned A&ymona ; . been -picked to, and the survivors lauded lbo His hands.' But stay ; I don' b think you must � old faitho" Asia Mr. Stevens -Carelessly, 41 16 , Of 'a gifts A,u tilli&nt loan. I the steamer Xonigdor Nedarlauden has sently committed up Majesti'.8 Coal open it, for you'sea it is marked I Private.' but with a stealthy glance at his comp , " tome in those parts, and it L Was not who . Ily Out %men, the wind is far too strong for- Lord A veteran Watchmaker at VotivrY, SWltw oats with 20 per. I &the b SUB. I won,t detain you anotha niftebt'; pray, , 14Xuin&,C&tholioidy,F;iblf,"anowereait�y, have mcroy upon me I Help, maii,,helpl zorland, Claims to have invented a procogg of the range of probitbilit take Whack a,t once, And m&ke raylumb, Hiond simply, 'I but 1 Would not force my St&ih not your soul with Murder I 11 � bywhiCh WAtdb6FJ Will run for Years With, 0040 are still !missing. They have been a poet r. idkaon o having - is 109 to lost apologies;. Pray, ao�preyj do I 11 Creed down a natioli,o throat at the point month on thb rnai&ii oceao, a th , * a t a ; told With Ono strobg push between the out winding up, A' Scaled box containing I I I Must be embsubted, ud. eir pro L I pter on th doOkSiM, A 6 ,)'ad . Mrs, Hepburn, watching in the li .of the sword. In those time0l as during shoulders, the trea6heroua stranger bad tWo watches L intrusted to the municipal Via on" . I 1. . � I I I ! � � - . - I t d th C mi f nt h I I 01 on known to Ion is or. garden, had behold with a grateful heart the late war, the beacon la -only uded' under the *ill of the late - eco w�j,, " often a - tale, AS a- thrust big companion O*er the clifl, I allthbtities on January 10th, 187'0, ha's-just " Lord L Ift , ". Altogether, if commisbion6ir a a ,,boom the appearance of the lieutenant With his raph. � Those Woo4dn arms,, Which Ile had fallen, of course, but, not sheer ; II66�1 OP0114 0,11d the wf6tdhes were found field the present Lord is bligda. to hunt . - 'hill , and her gave . 0 so institution of those timago n Mr, .guest Upon.tho wastern 4op, 10 great im ocular strength and agility going. . his paek of (ax hounds three days 8. week. . . I I it, ab YOU say' 00 gbaStlY aii appear- Ill U . . . I I . . I � ; . . . . . . . I I . . . I , I � . . . � . . I . � . . � I I . I . . . . . . � I . I . . . I . . I I . L 1, . .1 ..., I . � . . . I . . . i 1. I I . ­ . . . I I . I . 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