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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-12-01, Page 61 I I . It I . I . ., . I � I I . I I I I . I - � :, . lll.� * - F '. 4 � � IV a . � _________ , '', , , '' � � � � _ 1. 1. - I . I ­ .. - , . . — 1.1- I 1. , ime),snctho bad gra, I I I I think so at the t , . y eyes b ,,I will bear you harmless if Y04 will time. -But again I Noy, when 'YOU have VANADVO X9VXWXP 0914102h I . , lids, whose proceedings were most. varlegi, I .1. I Dec. 1, 1881- aid grizzlea hair." and. extraordinary;, some of, the whitest, stopthst boat," replied the stranger as- hiado sure Of U., risk nothingillore At 4, ... _ I I 14ow w . . I i. Carey like undor-gradusbes In their ouprHoes, NiQnstely.. 11 X will give You Nis if present.0-4 do risk , . X,KqndAU . , 1, ot filon Keep p Jilles$ or --- - - nothing," ooRloquizec ,, , I I 44Tlit is. enough," sold Xrp � . I just . . I I .. I I .1 . 11 returned from ohapeltq an unflaiBbed you catch, liar before she roguida fhe head, Gideon Carr impatiently. 11 This business Ateduk4ps in Xwo. I - . thoughtfully, , , op 4p000-NA449, Son � 9 1 4 , than abough," gro%ued the vdao-party, seemed never to b . 19-1 A mud more' - - 0 Able oufli- Impa, rut *be belm about, I say, and put I have now in 4,ancl. is anortainty. Never " i . , - I . � tho.Gormanof Horner, wr,tot1d mother, ,-, My Milly bad been in olently to express their - sat! , a . fmotion, so Mr. her off," , I &gain. I is it possible.that Bu, The special correspondent of the London. , (From . , I - ch an oppor. 2yvies, who =,ads. the. Northwest tour with I Stevens P 1 his friond draw near; others, But the cog, aulty wi!l occur to I I , , I . . kill power these two hours." ,inc *Bwain allowed X10 Inclination tu ,r killing bZqirags with Lora Lorna, praises up the Mounted Police, � 11 , I Good-nightl � if on the ,contrary, with uplifted beak and to obe one atone , I Weary one, take sipop's delight; Yes, but he has the oromil ,to carry, mud , y, I., Lorl bless you, Bir we'd be glad Rupert Clyffard will then be of whom (he soya) it would be difficult to Novi the day so gently close$, ton - Ing, gave uttermu to do it for halt the molloy,,and in Bed for lef t without kith or kill-. Mad a - , the child &swell,' I reasoned the lieu mut's W , co to the most vigorous a I a the At - 0 oak too highly, Lord. ,Lotus, always very , .ad I I And each busy hand, re Q1105 Itobert, take the road to prQte,Bts against, each an ,Infringement o nothing at all, since :you w ­ I I . I kobit in alilitarymottergi since the day when Will g4jr morning greats t9e odalat, wife. ,�Do, you,� 11 I , Cold take tile dest, she payo-I doubt it not, but'I think � . , come.up with'the the laws of trespass ; the island was theirs, It A .. . . risk go m . ia - ,marger of use. ,Tl I know A. way to persuade even Mad an to, he himself worked con anwre in a volunteer . ,GQod-night I Westportown; and try to . I I., . I . , but it sin ,, . I in I I I , ' , villain. Pursue hih�; � no .matter whither. they oonte.xided, Is theirs, theirs, theirs,' Sauc Sall . un hre at to our two. 40 what I will, It his fin I , , .1 I . y r, a t 0 to eve, ll,gve joints Artillery corpo, and , , who, is,for an aipasteur, . Go to rest I . .. I. i card to and eve $andby, with the wind ag"Allist in them, they shall. write IT , re, an unusually good judge, pro- . � � 4 fall I . hebas gone. Give my husband'q . , , �. I I a the water, within forty fathoms 8helell be at , - a words I die th9refo Le� the tired.eyelid �ble, and tell bim, to sR&re of the place waR private property ; 11 it Was her, %'most .As quick As we were coming tato ; or, at all events, aiiii, his, name in nounced them *1 as fluea troop as he over I . Inthe street, where silence lieth L the chief conots I , . � I L L6 so. Ton precious ohmmeful, it was disgraceful, and no bird with the ebb and all, Ana, by the bye, the the right place on. the parchment,. I.Iow o%w," They are ludicrously underhanded dathollQuithow4tchmancrietli, , , no paino. Here is my par. . . and, you will Atran Boome that or , I I . I . - L � thapft night-voices-C&U, worthy of the name of Zanis Afarinus tide is on the turn by this, . L ace 9,44 1, who for the ground the , minutes have been lost already." . I I L LWe have 'a I I � ,y have to cover, mud t1lie L . Shebm4 a I ,oak are the . . L' have in" - . . . Ileatovvqt", . a, since 1. I . .4e, , so Many owns folks appea,r number of Indiana white plan., of to I . pArcely ceased to sp - . - should put up with it for a moment 11 have leaptim. ateere&out so , and .4 L I Sloop Sweetly. I . willing glsAt Was upon his way, . Some of tbesq�feathered o0oklerge for their far, -for seeing the Xermald's Cavo,ra, than roAd, should now be striving to ohpw'this more ligimargagem'ble than Indiana, whom I . . . 1,)ream Nil rid bad sunk d Corp And, .rights so grievously exiianstod . themselves you had 11 I . .. L . L X dare BAY Clement tAkos they areexpected to keep in order. They . . L L " I ; eggA hea#, of X?aradise I , own oil the it L calculated. upon Howe�er, w4'11 madman some, I Love thy he alm bath Bhakon, . . L I . ogether like some poor wretch , by their deprecatory statements, that land you just beyond thc; point there,, and ciod0to himself for this, mud calls ib repar. are 300, and the Indiana may be count04 , . I May lkeams thy joy awaken, huddled t I , . . � 'Poor superstitious fool I H , -Que-11g, the skicig V - 1-1-1- V -I - - ­­ L-ibe r60V_f4�___rC_,__._,_-_t­­ -_-t -k � a. Yet, if a crime .be � , . L Ortw, IOV0 - glialbela,thetatith of tho frost, there she they had to retireawbile apart into certain we sliall come ]in view of tlTe bay in a very ati6n. I owever, . . 1. .L M a ' t of an have out Jjf)afa_ of _�y, tons of thousand ,- , __" ___4_4 -_ I alit shivering. Slie was neither Weak nor llblesdf r at lebt-tolim-7 6 -kness,_ ec)mxnitt6d64b6u-the-,-p-rairi�o,-,-,Ayan u, o' B14sp mostly, '. L I or o par A a, fewminutes. 1Tj9the,prett1b9t4lg wei I 1 af I f Witless; but she saw inwhAt 110,11 ho6ppepod perhaps, of some marine me4icatient lot, seen -in all these parts, to my Mina." or at least our momergtaZ%o I had mine mounted police seize the criminal, ap.blef I I , I . I ., L ' 'L I L 11 0ood-night I the. recovery of the, �oioej and iii . 'bile ago,. It must have been some to h , the corroboration of liar worst sx:t,, h_ all- no it may be, surrounded by his tribe, mud. Sloop till breaks the comIng day, ispioions,, . the: me aw I Sloe * ' a its partridge coworowhile awli time L Call L tied than 1. og"What do they cell it? Ramorsel: my, carry him r , Q . .38elAeo to scrutinizing CHAPTER XXVIII, . , off to the ties, sat fort as oQ0lly . L Uri p tgn,til the n.w-bor. orfi'�gg, �U4 a lWaman would t . ske up a pickpopke . , . "" duties with ig;,�,,,xwnin ia in the sit, so she. shrank benea,th this this strangers with suspicion, and ohaklu 'L soane mawkishness which I myggelf, know me a po L I L I I I 9 L t I G'd,wr It watch I'titf."'. oyl . their be& The youn, - W41TING ron ynv rn=- not Was Within Me, that,oatiaed in L L I (I . unmistakable work of the. relentless hand . ds. I people, who pro . L a to. tbi4k in Cheapaide. Not I . L . ..4.ggight ,. ), Mrs. Carey dared not seated, the, appearance solid thistledown 1bp oock8wam was right, although not I 04W through that, IiiAll's glass- -what?-:- chiefs,' I ong ago some ,Croe. Of her Aunt Grac( L I I , � considering theinselves aggrieved I � . . ­­ lob a plight (for the, nurse. -little, round balls of foathers-ex1gibited particularly happy in his adjective. The pshAw I the thing must be a score of miles . leswe her in at 11 I L ,, re . I I I - L by thp Government, seized upon, some I . � AVIONGED AX LASW. �L. girl. was worse than useless), nor, had she in their tremulous flappero, in their straill- .1. away by this time-lialf-way between the Qov a asoipg through their � 1 . , . is not a more glorious sight in all the coast . I — , . obtained ing necks, and in their ga.ping, mouths a shingle and the fQam - junt- a b . ,, a �e paid Ila to I I I L done so, could help have been . I I . uOh scenery of Britain than, Mermaid BAY, L rritory, killing and eating three. Col. A ritery at Love and Varing. no er than Lucky Bay. Nobody at astonishment as. only the yofing, are capable Thereare grander scones, perhaps scaues would not have it'be ; of all fates, that tlie Herselagimerand six of'bis Men happened _... - . I I , or I I I I I I — . , Sandby would have done the hiddigig �f 'of. the Solemn gUilleMotS amtL all of a row more beautiful, but none to. excel it for 0, worst, be said- to welter on, unburied; in ,to. come to ,the place, almost the gains � . . . I I I . ' L L 73Y , the author of 11 XVhat He Cost 11or," _gas, comin � to no decision upon a beautiful And the grand. day, The I , 11 r1wendolluals Harvest" and other the li�utenaut'd wif6�- or even listened to upon the lea . I combination of ill the boundless some. I am sorry that, I Y at ones sunamonea the chiefs to - - . L 11 -noblesse . . If the man hila surrender. I . v0pular novals, her, so bitt the feeling in the hamlet the mUter whatever, but like the dropped that, toleseope. I I I or Was I It cannot, be. viewed from Above to any I The chiefs refused, armed I . I . I Lgainst, the oQast-Pard Arid all connected in, revolution time, gradually increased by advantage;"becauso the clifto are sheer, , looked, what then? There was nothing -for themselves andtheir immediate followers I . .. . I . I . . . I - I . him L to Bee; 32 - . I . . . CHAPTER XXTI, . with it. So the thrae oat. where they were, new acoessiona to their conolave, until the except in one spot, ,Where a zigzag path othipg for that Djoip6rg and, as the police approached, flied a volley L . ' .1 I Cril . y'th . at, ever, and anon Mrs. Cargy went spaco'grew insufficient for them .1 - va; but from the see, neither. I wasi a fool; .'and : � . .4 And the leads to the lofty doN . now, am I a over, but pretty near, their heads to inti. I T4111 XUPTY lidKE. I under cir- * fool'to stand here u the open beach, and midate.thatil ' ' L a I . .. � , I to the little -window, —a looked forth in origin&IL members were -toppled off croaking And from the. beach Min babel( . ,, .. ,.,, uaTtheAre beorete . . I I I I The road which ,the two. ladies had .hopes Lo see ng tile figure of Robert feebly. Aeforthe,00rtuorantaLthe � I t �ou follows Sep lhab I card n6tbing for the n6tj6f�, far . .. It . ,I . . I . .1 . y, never cums.tanceo a4umlly� favorable, though to- 8 outnumbered, would pro- . I . . taken from Sandby t I o the down above the Andrews, or saine messenger. � of his, ceased, to takO their �Kaeusmtlon headers," tally. different -in charlLeter. Apo.roaching this Mormaid's. Cavern, which X,.1lave Como. boobfy ]love been olaid to 4, man ; hub I , Calmly . . . ' . I _'ke patriots who, .- per- � � .. .. . I Mermaid's Caverti, although a short out in upon the westward read,; but r4be, one After the-other,'li present 90 far iO exPlete-" . . .. . ., . , � , � the ba� from soshwmrd�. as in ,the, ., , . I . Telyirg,g on the Majesty of the law, they compa,risQ4 with that alond the cliff -top, saw, n6thiog but the line of silver Calvin their *tiAtiive Bell is- about to be case, I a � crescent Of - chalk cliffoloitneft the He walked to thomearest opening and willfid under the - bullets right into �he - �� L I - .I.tj g I - . was several miles in. length, affd as Mildred birch6s, thin and bowed, and tll,e wild vi A by the foot of ; the foe, determine background 'of. a picture 'in Which every. lookedin. ,14 daintyplacefoi any lady of Indian camp,'haAd6tgffed' three chiefs and � ,- . . I . . I 11 I .. I . fled back along it now it Beamed as though waste. of down,'and beyond, the abbing sea that their is nothing for it but suicide . thing for that reason stood out as if in' re-' the land, not ,being a mermaid." muttered cArried thern off amid loud protestations I � - , L . . . , I it never would. oi�d. Her - eyes wore blind and broadqning'-satid. Once only - she . T60. foot of no foe, however, not even lief- Immenoo, lassoes of oatlayhig frag. - be, with a grim smile, 11 to die in. What & and threats, bul -no actual violenge. � .4 .. I - I - I I - � to its beauties, or if they - were,observed, it d to the girl, I, Did Milly go with. atice to the wavqs, sofb-silver couchl Wbat.gplendid liang. 0111 Were striking base occurred L -- - . , . . . , . ''' , L ' � I I W willingly? I I . - L I . that of a bird-catelior,. had even been ments .still ,bid dell Ig tile BlaCkf . - quite . 1. .. was only as landmarks. to calculate he = [loiggll'of P Llaced upon the brawny shoulders of the wbioll furiously ,beat against theta; m4d liggo, and how rich the rooll Somewhat recently amoll I oet. .'Ono .. L much of the tbillous. way still itietolied 1 4t ob Yes, Ma'sMpL quite. and V . . I I I . .., 'it ' 'L Lj� Dutchwbm�a: oheor and smooth ghe ro then a it maddened by theii resistance, low, Pfaith, but else bow c6uld one see the of the mounted 'police was murdered, , . . , Be .. 00 I vg��m . She Could not listell to' aught Ursa was the dancing figures -which f L t red recious otones I'llot in. the b4ok-by a Young Blackfoot . before her. . or p2any a yard from the deep Ill ... hu wbite-lippad on,* and wore the jewels 7 � Would they were p . that,the affection of Mrs,, Carey, or ille Mainly. pleased her, yet the poor 'dear I , lie sea, cliff itself into a hundred caverns. At o . n a indeed, and that I al no knew of this Ind'%n,L'WhbSe fatil r had, or I . honest sympathy 'of Robert' Andrews, . 'before the jutting ledgeo commenced which .o , a thbught he . . I , child seemed to take a fancy to,him fro' I point.in poxtic Ahiddin's bave.1 Why, it would almost be had, a, 0 . . to Bjy. . in, led like inverted stairs to the crown of the .. ,ular it peomedas though the . � _rievance against the Governmebt, . promptedeaiph Her thoughts had sped the first 1, .. I . I I . A plan, who and on his deathbed bequeathed the legacy . . rock, upon which grew. some scanty het. charging host of waves had' used some. worth while to ad6pt Clement' I . L .. - - - . . . - I oil with her heart, before her, to the cot- 6' Tligilt is very straugo," mused, Ines. .bage. Ageaugo, perhapoi ere tHe island strategy, whereby the precipice had been means, -ii seems,.whon he gets.rioli enough;* of vengeance to hi's not!; The .murderer at . . . I . tage and its precious treasure she had left, 0arey.: � . I had been divorced from the laud, soine Pierced in more than one Place, and a junc,, to become Pious, good�to'malg:6 inv4t. 11 ' rat escaped over the American frontier, ., . . I � L 1. . I unguarded there, deeming that she herself . After many a weary hour, the coast- iour-footea creature might, have pastured -tion of its watery foes had been effQQted far Monte in the way. of .charity, which may but coming back wasUken by a small body ' I . I I � L - was standing between it and him who guardii I man -returned. H4 L had been unable on it I, but henceforth, while the I *or . I I d within it. Sgoneror later, the tall'olid for- repay him in th6 otbor world. Mothinkii. of police from ill e very midst of his - tribe, . � I I , I .. I L L I L coveted it. She'felb like some out-11116"(Su- to. overtake the child -stealer ; but the con. Imated, neither sheep norkine w . Wally S yard who.doomed, -tlfu-s under. the interest oho4ld be high incleed, where to whom he appealed in irmin, though they - . vrea chieftain, whQ, having set forth his stables, . were on� the alert, and the alarm I ould crop.& . . . � . . . I tidal­-�-Why knew enough of E nglish cgstQmB to know, . I BLillat an, . . mined, to fall; and on its face, the oblique the' security is' so problems I I I . LThe org mouthful there. I The Cliffs, too, were green . forces to offeebattle, learn the The has had been given far and wide. ' layers and rows OIL, flint -Naturals own does not this' woman come? She' th&bhe was being carried to death. Heig . . . L � I I . Wftb samphire, dcomed to grow'L. there. � . � � L . him and the defenceless town with the figures in front -of it,,.vbich haA . L . hicroglyph a -allowed. like Belsbazzar's ivill bome,',I feel Certain that fictitious now in Fort McLeod, to -which we. ireii)u ... . . . _ ifliere the woman and children hav . a been been so I atally attractive to the stolen girl, unpiokled to the. end of time; otherwise, I . L , I 1 the. mighty rook wan without a - trace, of warning. Small use it. was to Bet those L message from her husband, realighdirg� her our way, and, though his �exe6ut!Qn is a car.. .. . left, icud by foread.marclies, hastens back, had been f outid ia & ditoll - scarce half a te,'to break no 6 tainty, and . fearing unutterable things; agl4 As, to his Milo ... I . vegetation,,and in its'inmocessible isolation mighty wardens, clothed inwhi . t to fail, was till excellent thought; sh L the Blaokfeet, many- of theta ' away, . . looked uns&iliabl' the advancing oolumns, when with every 'is. a good wife,' and she Will come.,, He armed., with Winqheaters,-.. are quite - . , anxious eyes, it is something to see the Mildred listen d to ,what lie b I y stein and lone. I I . . I L 0 ad to any, .. � tide the enemy forced its way into the very , paused's little, than broke fortli, as. if in a numerous, mud powerful' enough . to - ' . 1. I I � town yet simuding yonder, and, not a mere. 'Without the blank despair upon bar face 1.4 There's'Justarmatty. birds, air,. in..thosb heart of .the citadel, and snapped tile passion, t'Whk should she have thrust ayeu�e`-�99 'they might have 'resbued- . . I heapof smoking ruilgii,so; when she, first taking any impress. - She, had expected no Cliffs yonder, abd they -are. as steep as thlis'. ,lessening pillara at'their base; and tore the horsel! between my ends and"me 2 Why him, indeed, powerful enough -to raise � . I � � . . ht sight of her little hognei tranquil bet L tar news, And worse could soared have and three. times as high," observed the L weakened walls., I. .1 I .11 � . � . . have L refleedthe inaixwe ollood for . bar? *or,. not the, slightest dpprobension is I oplu , � . � mud, fair as ever, with - the blue - Brooke been brought to her. Later *in the evening, mckawain, who hid liad, enough' of the The, outlook (roul, tho. extremit'y' , L I . . . . I . .1 of this Why tKatried him, of all men in tile- felt of their making any serious diffi.joulty, . I L from the kitchep� chimney Rtele'aming in the an ,they Batt lu the little parlor without: Putobwommn,'and did not much. relish the natural excav�ticn wad. exceeding beauti. wo;ld Mosi hateful to us? True, she is or the' Governor- General, I, need so . drbely. .. . 'i - go home being lengtbbnea by any more . . ... r wind (the pennant that �Bhows that Cqm- lights, since, Mrs. ,C�rey iiverred that she VOYA . Af t and .kigbV, the light *stromin that very reason, fibs say? would not be allowed�'to go.Among . I modure Comfort Is abroad); and all its Wj�� could knit- with L detour$ to examine islands, of which t rd ful. ,I.'L . . , ad in our niece, but,for . I L egtL I . ' * out them aud the gloom - 0- under :rugged ' ' It makina h, -ahouldhave doneour bidding,- N4,.(jurae .them, except under the strong iMeguards L - � . I down open to the sun ..liar white lips' was c was quite. an archipelago yet to coliYe. . , - elCd forhisomfety. The Indiaushnow,well that . - I . lear t Xildred in 'her pief; there . archways . I bring the . . gh they did not, speak, to ,entered the Iq truant . .It I know it," replied Mf.. Steveig6 quietly, framework for the i ture of tb'e sparkling =, she shall. die 1 ,Will she . moved, althoug - ,cook; 16 Having a fe�v 'I , , ' bay.-Ja the One�ptbe waste of.'.watera child! herself, I wonder, or will there be the . nothing mord than sirict justice bas.been - , L . mortal ear� and with one long sigh she li and We will keep,in,shore for the future; � I . hourB leisure," 'explained she, 11 she , had: I . stretched unbroken till it met the' sky; in ' auroa-ma'fd? . Or will tthat' woman,, the or -will be done. What is perhaps still ' ig� . dismissed half her sorrow . I . I imprudently taking a sail with Mr. Brown . 'bui I emu see the Beacon Cliffs. very well �he other Cliffs, � Y at -ore curious.tban their Bubmittibg to the .. I I . from ber$, through'your tel 11 - ., aline of jagged aboui two lieutenant's wife,.who is now staying . ,,I suppose Milly is in the. kitchen � beg. in* the. Gond*1?4tent, �and the wind, though ; , varyfo escope. . . - roap. sheer &a an lea- her house, com6 with her ?-that glow. control of tile police r4ther than resist it . � I � �Do �ou see a steep . plaeg" just farlong8from the laud, . . I. . I I . . . . . . giugfor plains," said Mildred to h6r-f-ri6nd, * favoring them in going'but, had been so air berg, and . . in waird &lid speaking, demure hostesi of mine',who"' I by force is that they volpritarily'lliake .:use I . . .1 ' had undg�r tho'Besoon, _ r I can't mys�lf pierced, like it, - ' . -it tberngelves. , . like one whose thoughts need endorsement, contrary wheu'66migig back. that they fantastic forms. But imhat was to be Been can well. see, 'outortaiii A no favor for Mr. of - If all Indian nowadays . . ., the glass-wheie the Chalk- pro. .,. , � I , , . '. � ,, cook always spoils the darling, Why do ,been delayed thus Jong; also, wheif they without'- . . � . - t within the Cavern itself was even still more Stevens. I trast she'may ; there is fo6m hLis his horse ot6len, in8tead- of going at - .. ... '. � . .; . . ,!- I - � � did I& I lid, she ha I d received stioli ne;ws as .jeots 9,11 the., way down no as' to form a sor z '' I -j6he tid .�ou not speak, Marion?" I . . .�. ... .. I � � , . curious, and be6afflal,.'-for the aua,rAyo Jor all ,three to. cliown. in lie le, . o�oo,oft the warpath and trying -tor iecovex, _ . . I 91-1 Wan looking St-theit'White thing on* hgid,�iiuite I turned -liar,' ind., title had been of shoot T` I. . .. .; I—_ . . I I thousanT will choke A -d .. . ro , it '1111:68elf - , togeth'er .With ,the thief's ocal . . I � . � Mr. -Stevens, ags� ii so happened, was Mien. bro.ken. And intersected by a . ozell a easily is one.' It is a Pp .. . , . � I � 'a . 16 appeal.0-top the pplice aud:.expecti-.1hem. ,., , � , 11 �, � the roof; at the little'windo*6f 'the attic; obliged to � �" ' ' ' * . " . -ohadowa,_shotge ..uporg. *Wall.& '.af rainbow , questiou:ot five�minutes, more orlabs, with. � . . � W-e�litgow` k1l errupted Mrs. - . 1. I -spoi thul . 'is A -usu Ily �10. .. - . � . : I I there is somebody Waving a bandkerobiaLl, ', '41 ­ wa f " - , . "� ­: � *1A .. � 9, , inti 0&7,q�egardirigti;avary sindIdXt'#d',' 4ues, such As. no colorist could rival; panel,- -anybody; th'at;is:all. Mildred UeSt, -to re0overit, lob illey a I I. I I 'but'he replied carelosaly that all the Cliffs, '_ � :- . - . . . . . ­ � , I I.. , ,4 Yes, so there is. , That.,� is Janeis bed.. Carey, sharpi and making'an imperious �. .. I � . . I . I . . .. seemed much, alike,to him., . '. I . I . ings of .the, grown barnacle, 11 picked out �?' mud will be tbq survivor of .her child and � ' � . I I . . I � ., .. . .. .. ­ . room; she is dressing; And the. Child is with sign thatshe.211ouldlesvp the rbord. Then, , ­ .with'saarlat. aud'­yollow ipongas,:'.and fiiena-Ahl -what fine.crabs are herel . ,6AN 1 .. . . . . . I . I .. - . . " Nay, but. the.plaoo - I mean'le, steep . . . I . AIDNAN OCEAN 8TZArMEU1p4. �, . . .doubtless; she is making a sign of after-afew minutes, slie herself siose, and .or -firagame -a stone but roofs its 'ten' 1. - 1. -_ � .. . �. .. . . 1. . liar, I , thau*the most,". persisted the. cooks � clottea as' th5 . nt'with Atars..b Why, there's not weloome.to , going into. the kitchen, --amid, "Your . � wain, I I . . . -that is &M'�' . . I . ,. � innumerable sea-apemones of'ricbeat tint!. ant. 'That'ii what they talked of in,the' Several SpIchdid New Vepimela ggo� be, Built ' �' , I . . ue .. * sorte I , uk and, as it seems to me, -who lost a friend . Amethyst and, ruby, garnet and other . � . . , � : .. � - The mother's tremulous voice' sorted �111 mistress thought you were, about to spe aid, All cutter, aii 'We edwo along.; but I was think- . I I er -cor'. child's bein P � stolen - there, like one great, grave-stotie.- He Was' . . . I . . _. I Mix; Kear. , � , . I .1 .. . . . � � . ith' her co fident 'words, and kra. Carey just now 61:Y L 9 --k gished werether standigg outlike bdoses-on ai Ing �Qf-LI mean I *as Playing .the fool. . . - ' I I .. .. . . . ... . -1. _. . n ­ I—- -- - _ - All -p -ov�r-t'ho-�to�-by-&-sm'ut��tei�-olial�i- a� _q, _ I g—f ­­ � . I . A W—iC-1 A-1. . , . �7tbey- I@ ir-6�'is an�-'-A-C-.v--m-lgf6-rtu-i-ia-,-ne 1-1 i - 0� -- ---- in w 11 - ___­ - ,tol.l-re.p.or.t"h&tAhero-'��-_,:. �, . 6 they* 60w near a a r -�i�eibE-g�-eeiitfy-*-il�i-iialve __ . did not re . 01"Iff, van forbid th�t Yoii have any bad inurdered'inan, air. � -If you'll hand Me..m _Z_W14, but jnatead'or?b�firg m, B one, oac , 6�6, some �W'll be a ' large adrdition to the steam fleet ' - ; -� I heard Jane calling., I., Let.me' o.ut-leb �mo aha-. Hoe, ,. yielding subhtanogs, ftesh.'&B pretty pickings ore the. day is -out. I -low - � . . . . - I , I'll find or )!on in 9, from ibis pert tci'Qre'at Britain ina the - -. '-'- ' . I X was.a Boft and' . � I � glass, . the blace ,Cut , f i . I I ' . out, ma'am: liebas looked me in.', - ' tidings &boat .Mr. Hepburn,", . .. . mougen 'Why, I bleso . MY soul, air, a flower,'and, bri4bt with a brightness that .late their'jueats are, who will also be, their, . , , , a � .1 or. furtheri the B"amillot about1im." . I I I * I � . Continent year.. The Doinilfion St6ara.i I . Without' interrogating h : , ',I Nb,.Iu' � y6u've` d pped itra',tbe wait , or; it is one,'of only life: itself'cau Yield: The �ceiling of, .Bappera.1' They wilLsoarcely mirivelere ' gilding ill , ree large, iron - . ' . ' . ­ . I � . I - ship Company is bt 6 , ­ ' : . ,.. two women ran up-stairs.and'found 'the -Vith a great sigh of reliiif, Mrs. Carey ro one; Who this tre..asure-hoase of nature.was equally dry,slidd ; If -they Bea tile Btanding without' sseli 66 the Clyde mt present,two being , , , I .! . I . . . . . . � , . atti&dcor loe'ke'd � against: . Dollaud'Bbest-a fifteen guinem. R-1, that- will be excuse for them not to enter' ve , them.,*.", He has' listdiled to the narration, of -this dQuiestio, the devil am Vto look to"for''making It, gorgeou.,, ,at the floor -was of idftest sand, ail . 4�600: tons. 4adh;'L the. Sarnia And - Oregon - - .1 1. . ", , , . . . . taken the key away,"obtlied the poor nurse*. .'discursive, egotistical, didactic" as itlis. thel . Uitisd by ille twink c ff I � . I : . I . . , her class to, be, . good,?,., , , . �' , . I I..,., ,and'doubtleas of ten jai - They will merely be6kon me,'up to the li , "I'd one -of nearly4,000` tons, to be called - , , , Maid from within, 11 Ana you,must burst it Mannor of and more'especi- . � . ling feet of the BeA f airles', af ter whbin tlxo , and beckoning Will not .aerv� my; furn';. � '. i'.,?. , ... � . . . .ally when they Rio .. conscious of being in -.11 Tgo ?its,!' returned Mr. Stevenst b6olly, ' the Vancouver. Tile stewiiiers are specially .*. , , . . n , - . . I . . . 1: . . I I . place was named the'Vermaid's,Cavern. ' therefore, V61gall stay within' bero-Come, intended for passenger bervice. The Sarnia, . . I. . I ' . I I . . I I . I � producing i , w I I :. 16 come ip here, Robert Andrews," 'glisgraoa, as though thby.would bidb their I . imwell-stuffedleatherpurs6; "It . I ' . -,Mr. Crab, -then art so very large,that I I I I I I, C, I I . . . was exceedingly careless o !no -,',but. tba�� -'A f ew times only in. I � lie. year, At very lo ' and Oregon wid b6launctied in January, - I . � . I cried- the lieutenant's -Wifi-94 an.. you. . erior in a very mist. of ,Viords.. . . I 1, . It . 9pring-tides, were. mortal I a admitted Within hive:&. desire to kill tbe6'.'k I , . - . I brea,k this � door opan at once, without" 4 HaWing heard all, she. returned tw her , pormorant'aame up soclos. o me from his This he Baid as one of- the'6roatures &ad will Make their first trip early in the " . I . . . .. . .. . I . loog,drive-'thathe'startled me'out.'6f.my och4mber, andthen qnly.for ' " spring, The Vancouver ,will be on .the � I . . . - I childiessiriond. * - . . I .. . I I .. lie ex"ni"it while; Summer and winter, atretched.it wall arm from � inder a huge rout" . .. I crowbar 2" . ot right, dear ,Mildred, i . a all senses. - You shall be no losdrf my man � very lit�l. . . I � alit summer. - Tbe , Allan Company I "Edo Ma'am, I rather think I e&gl$)$ 11 Ain la . . I P- . and while I am �,aying my debt,.16t me add � �sl Y Ana ui rock (for with -greaCrock6, bearded ,With, 11 I . . retuQ $ d the coast-guardslaWof witfi..s. v6sinj that �fthis bitter-drauglit you have . - I da, ght; its beauties were bidden trm . iling I wepd, t . Ila sand was stiewn); And, have oontracted for 'another leviathan iron � ... � ­­ . - . . mcouple of sovereigns, that,my ftigidd here a h unconscious- wave, to �ivhidh, steamer, a companion to ,the Pakisian, but' - �: - twinkle in his eyes. 11 Stand back, .*.young to -drain, the bitterest drop is thin, - that . . . . brightness then', withdie*. it * suddenly, us , though its, I . I ... '_ � - may .have the W iwitlial to 4iink ' 'nevertheless, -they owed their I I I �. I of still greater carrying capacity. Shp Will ' ' ' ' * ii-Ste'vens, agaiiiat whom Ybu have . herc mv I � .. . : , ooman, within there, if you'please.?l - . I -the ma health at Mirmouth. . I�Cah, so .And their bloom, but gladd6niiij Who iihall hard projecting eye had Been soine dang'eir. be 500 feet keol,: 52. feet beaw, 37 feet 3,- .., '.' 'I- ..:.,. I . I * ' ' lieen*,wargled', :,and �againat:vhotn Natuii5 , arooly'mml�e r if Coagg, friends, coma oat bf'thy hole.", inbhC6 doepi- 6,0,9,7 tons register, iind 7.000 " Then rmikng .bio:.foot�that 'earlieSt. - myself heard; what'an i1ifQrup,j n6iso and pay, What byes? '. ; ' - -., I . . . . . I. . . . herself ban warned. you, shoul4. be the ---2' - . �., . . ' I I in il! - .,I.. � , Even oil- I -thig. pcoasion, the most I ' *. , , , .. t a- � - '' ; battering7ram in the long roll of warlike, . ske . . . o�be continued ::. �. , , � � .:, h6rob power.* She will be named ' h ,, algitigoi these birAddo, , . 0 � I . d wn ' - . Yes, that Mir Milly should be in his - ,, ' I - . . instramente,-he * brought . it o with . Yes; air 1, ,I am Bure if we Could have OPPorbun6 in all the -'yemi,- there wore but , ` '. . I .. i Tho Thompson line will 1 age : .', �;;' ..� I . flutalies, above all met, that abems'*orst I . - I Athen an. note . .. � � I . Pon the Rimpler look; -amay flew ,( ' . made them quieti we'should -have done it two hours between . Alle . tim6 that the last 1pi.,�i,ioxg" * for Go niltipur.n. .- . 1. their sailingh' and add one or.two now,_.. I ,� . . . .... .. . . ' accuracy u screw heads-, as,th6ugh a &tara,- of 411 " cried fh6. belpleaq. mother. *1 No f6r you, ii, 'most, liberal �eatle ill � 3tantws,ve left Q . I f the -. Groh grain soa;rfs are little head. - - . � .'. - - : � - . . - I _- . � cruel; no other over ruan,. ly .teluc - le silver fringeo I . � _ steamers to their present fleet.' Th6Whit6 Stmpbo.ild. plied to tho spot� and, behold Other1could be half so .1 . . . .1. .. ,. � had P . frightened my' lost darling 'by, hig;:` very sure ;,but they do say the laughipg-gulls 'floor of the Came, and when �tfie first ubt-es " Satin ig'pieferrea'to, silk for scarfs. t: .' Crdoglidd to Antwerp Will add one stammer . I I .. :­ . ' . . 1. little Jane, sitting on her oWh. bed, in tears, . . 1. . . . . . only give themselves one bour's-rost'lu the of the -great, Ocean, orgail. should. again* beg"n -', Cuffs -are, narro I w,:.squ I aro-cotheiea and to their fl6eb, and should a largo. German' .. . . :1, with.two once*-halfpdnjiy tiglit clasped iu� looks before." ". . . . - - 8 bar podket-handkerchief in ,1 Ay,to I tboughtj=y love. , Now, twe ty-four, and, for my. part,'I'vb never to� haunt -its -echoing walls,- and as, -the mclet'Withoub lappiu& no that'they nimy be imaiiiration , take place.,theY- will have : . *. . 1. I .lia!"ria �. . . . was'n6i fright . gined , at - this alan, ivli�yl n -as 'Iteal .of the cutter ,Clove. the yielding sand , -W.6ia.., I . lin , on h , " I had the lack to hit it ; and they're just . . ith linked sleeve battens' .. WeWy sailingii. The now French el rom, -_________ the Other, I I . I . . .- . ... . yonder, on the mainland as they. &'to- to Isaid. i6s.passea .. . . .,. . , . .. Havre will. coningence operations'earil . 1. . -way with, him noisy . . I For fall -dress the -ngg�rrowly4oldad white - � .1 . .. .. .Yin . -'. . . . . seethed - to"i3sve's. kind . . I ,I If you stay . 16ij the- mermaids, gir, - , , I the- spring with.4 fleet* b ,seven steamers, .. I. . I, I couldn't !01P -it; Ma!4M,11 sobbed she- �, ' here.": *. . � ti h f . I . 11 indeed, Indeed, I could not. , Who would adcording1oifaxie's story. I thought that 9, I I . . )till - beyond an hour and - twout . I lb,wn tide are chosen ; some black satin ties . I . . . . , . I . I . . 1. * . rgi .:'of hope*- mud Well, then, let's give 'am a. wide bc . . Y miauteR.11-was � . .. I I � " -. , . .: .. .. - , fo . - a way are Also worn at � - � -..', , ,�. tl�at.hmdiu it -some seeds I � foldediri.the sam, . r . � � � . . . .7 . , . have thought. of any harm 'la:.6 ho in- � . . r the. present, for they hlai,a f airly. daiea the cockswain's warning, I, you will not . . . I. grinder, with hggoving'llimaje� -all round liow.I have just heard—,,, . With their �: clamor�ll replied the leavb their company without wot �baj.,, - � dianorsi.efc.' . %- - ., . . I Where the.'Word. 11 13orph 1! Originated. - - � .­ ­ . I . ­ . . I . . . I . ,,"What? what?" criod,Mildred'elasping Me � , .. I ie.'Diltch.o.iie'd it , - and round, and one of -'am. a -playing on the , , . -1 ... . otranger -, - 'Ithe -Colony .does not The4 one leaped into the sem, and,,pushing, .- F ashionable shoes foe the street are easy J.113oia-le-Duc,' or- as ill . , ll�� f6veriBhed hands. I . . � I extend , . � � i I I � I . . plannal , And poor dear little Mil po q . 11 Something that makdait quite impoa- much- beyond.tho Beacon Head, I believe" the boat into deep . water. climbed himself fitting'b�ttonea gaiie'ra.of balfskiii, with 0- Hertogen-bosob '.'or" Bosch ".bas had tho.." . - ' L . . I plemaed-IfelIquitgi,obligmte togive I . - . . a , -omil.fille.4 nee. moi double Bolen, low heels and.ihodium-pointe& distinction of -Adding a new -word to the - � ­� - I I I No, air ;.they're very partial hi -theii wiihinit, lidthe re, aiia, i I ... . what I could, spare ; and I r n u er for tibia that the- inan who. stole your Milly - . 1. � - � Jo Dross gaiters. Are of'- patent Idathar.. English languagb, this word If Bosb,"- sigul- - I � .1 . . . . . breailing haunts. 'If I .steer. oiat to -ses, for loosened, and wa,a lost, asthe-man Stevens toes. . . � .. � - .11 . � . - the money, leaving. that precious a rlin, 6ould' be Stevaiia.". . . . .the next Ave minutto, watched it from the land. I fyingiubbish. Hartogen-bbachis celebrated' . I . � g I I . . Und'keep, well off the . Undress hats for business and general I . . . dancing with delight, and lie raten in to I ._. . _� I .. — . . . headliiii 1 .1 With: an, evil �glauce up at the.zigzag I do manufacturing the very4orst blifterin . , , . . I . d,. you will- be no more anno . wear are -stiff, round-or6wfied Deibys,.with I . f yg,d by, be so kind; and lid must ha I follows me, - �. . . CHAP'TtIl XXVII. � . it wasn't or b6i, path, Ana &.smothered bath at-womarea -mild �p 0, � . .. � - . their chattering. If i _ . broader brims than those lately woin,, _11 Earope, 'which 19 .1 rgely imported by I with his shoes off for I never heard nothin' .. , ,� 1.1; THE cuftnig.." . . young uns, one would, - think that all' guile tardiness, he oat down . on the narrow - .orbwns of medium height. � Li'ght brown is .London butterineig, and tU term "Bosh , - - . - . I . . till he looked the door up6u,rhe', and then Upon the,same morning that the two: . .... . . beach, and' 'drawing 'm letter from bia ,-the. fashionable color f b tier " Came by degrees to be applied to ' - . . ' , ,was: fernales.". . I . or such hats but u . � . . went down and carried g3ff thmi. beautift&, ladies started, on the 6xpeditiop above do. Whether �tbe ear of Mr. Stevens -was Pocket, -read the contents slowly to. lilinself -' , black and4ark brown are also worn." . all artificial butter, Und 'even to rubbish of - . . I I I ' ­ - lest child i Ob I � ave you s4a anything of 'scribed, Mr.- Stevens took his departure for really so 4 . elicate as to silNr from the dis.. "'-Slid's Wrongr" ' he :said', slapping the� B , lack . silk dress bats have, or . bwns o . 9 . . other kinds. ;4'osoh is a fine .town, of about . . � the same place in the aosat;guard cutter, . if h , � . her, and can you forgive me, though it� ain't . sonared,of sem,lowl or not, itwas clear paper- a as 4uitd wrong theke-9 When. decided -bell shape, from six to six and'a '35 dOO inhabitants; with wide streets, and I . I I ' ' . ma'am, it ain't, it ain't indeed." rlier. The Cutter was I � - I - .1. I.. I . . my fault, but. several hours ail � that he 'wagi seriousl�. annoyed by scingi., vou have made sure of * R.,_-Weiii I -have tie most magnificent cathedral � in all' . .. ,, When � my Child, axalouth, and it was -arm , *4tgartei inches d6op, with the brim Very - Holland. This remarkably fine church is , . 1. I I . I I did the itian take away on its'return to M thing. ,He lay back in v the stern-sh66ts, aorge: thaC It -cannot be but that he in. � Each rolled 6n the sides. : . I 'I p I I ­ . . I . � . girl � " asked Mrs.'Hopburn, hoarsely,'. ranged by the lieutenant that -his guesb frowning. heavily, and.with ing, dead. 1. myself saw his dying 109k; an . . . I . I Called,., The Dutch cologne.'.' from the re- . I. . . � . ' I I 11 qh� nigh two hours ago,'malaro. You shoiild'be disembarked an Mermaid Bmy� and ever And ation-6 shaded his eyes with .ugly sight, that haunto me. still. I IN . as a Silk. bitudkerchiefs,'to be -thrust into the 86mbl4lloig.. it bears' to the gr�at German- .. I 1. . Sao, Cook she wont down to.'Sandby after where the. Cavern was situated, as' near his hand, and. looked back' througlillis fool just now, for showing;-- It Mast tavd, 'overcoat bremd�-pbcket,­Rra of dark.blue or, church. Itwascomiide.uded�ni4i'O,andcom*. - ,. , , , Bome � BIrimps--or loastways af tor George the time .oflow tide as might be', there to fing*ers, as throifgh a * closed : Visor,' at, the been, what folks call conscience, I suppose; red, with broad hem regularly hem. ploted about the year 1502, Unlikembstof '.' Brown, for it's no use tolliag fibs in a time remain until Mrs. Hepburn, or some -other' long white line .,of. Cliffs the cutter was but I did see i6 --saw it as plain as I see stitched'. . . .. . I . I I. . ., . . . the churblies in HoHand,,itia covered both' I . . . like this -and I and little Milly, we was person in default of her-, acquainted With fast leaving behind it . . , . I . .. . I this letter. , I must got rid of 41.1 such none . Turiged-down cellars &a again restoked -within and � without with ornament-tta- : � ­., ! - agic 'le- We was playing .homeward, should join him: . 3g; soulotare and * �.. .. I lef b quite al6do , I will the illort.our, Thus lie remained. lost -in his own medi. Bonsai for I )love * a ,worse job in hand than to Uvoi for dress ,ccoasi6ns, but are worn bevy,ipmfiellil earVing are' , I � � .. . . in the garden, who should come'over the To return . to Lucky Bay, or:oVen ,18,ndby-t tations, and 6nly dreainily- conse I tons . of . �-that eaterday-I When' you have made - rrow, With a smaJI,-open e . pace th&t spread over the whole surface of t , he build- . . I... . was a very long ro,16fid"(in- 01? V U11a . hill from Luok� Baybut this here'man by the Cliff top . where'lie wis, or What people, .abotit him oure 0 R.' -do not -risk more at present. iiefiVal. by th6 small bow* of the white lawn. ing, Ibla4gry lar a,'and 120, f6ot bigh.to. - , . . I with the music, mud. little folks dancing it! eluding the whole of the walk taken by Mri were saying, whou suddenly the cookowain M.-,. will. be"ugefal to'us','abd,-inde6di; scarf.. - �. '... .­ � . . . I . . . the internal vaultol roof. The greatorgani .. . never before Stevens and his victim the previous day) * I � . . 1ront of it -such m sight as I , , n dge�B him, I I Do you ace iliat 'speak of almostindisp6haablb. IAan only calm- It. The shirt -fronts chosen for All 0 ' * .40- feet,square afid nearly 80 f oat high, is a . I u _ I ocasions, . * I , seed I Ana wlieu he had. inveigled ine and the sem-passaget of course, was longer .White ir� yonder?" ...' . ,' . O., by promising that Abe shall istill be his, f9r dress as ­*ell me for.general wear, Are of, mass of carved oak of the most elaborate :- . , here, ana, l6okea me, itti I� Watched hign% ,still.' Mg�reovar; ,the boat - ' Could seldom , I'. No, no . I" -cried Mr, Stevens, lemping tp as indegid she m4 be, if all has gone, Well. plain lition of, three' thicknesses, out in deseription. The pulpit and -qide-seroena -- ' . . I . . 11 with the little darling on hie shoulder, still come near, the shord, in COUB000ac's Of'tho � blog f,6.t as though he Were on dry lind ,� and 'Ila is� obstinate so a mulo and Mad as the iihield shmije, and. withoub. any decoration are equally rich and Bpleadid. The exquis. . I . . . I . . I . - * ' - ' so proud, and pleasod,. taking the road reefs and rooksi . The, cutter, howevois had therefore, nearly falligig overboard; ',it's Madaeat, unless this jure is dangled before in the Way. of p!ea . . I . lie marble rood -screen ,which formerly . across the downe to Weatport�wvl ; but &-is.ir wind for her voyage, drid, sped along .nothing. Xeep bar out, -I'say-I beg your his eyes.. Ag&in, I say, do not risIC more � � . .to or embroidery. . a;dornaa this cathedral was removed a few, , I . I - . I ' � though I seroa,wed. and hollered, and 8qubso at a great pace, 611 On 6110 aide, ail is the pardon," added he, perceiving that tile With M. 1, as for the child, it will be invala- . . . yeurs back, and is !now in the South I� a . ' . . I Y Who -World1a:'%Vceic!oJ` Prayer. . . ' on '', : .. I my head out at the little windoW, and very, mdaner ' of: such fast-sailirig, craft, .ant, were by this ,time far out at sea; If you uble, We will find means to brigif ithither, ... Thiaiatho.programme*hkh tlge�Lvan- sington museum, How the Dutch Gdiern. , . � nearly never got it back again, not a. soul klibimbig her very'keel 'to .the sun; as startled Me from an,ugly.dre6m, .What and then its foolish mother wil follow, I golical Alliance Committee Bonds forth 'to melit, could have Allowed file dean and . , � . I heard- me till X, hoe joii 66ming home to a Afrt shows her ankle. Nor, - 1- regret was it you wore sityi6gT1 , - ., . 'Warrant, as a dam follows its -lamb. Do .ill Chapter to. Ifave removed such it fine work . , I I . I . a Churches of the world., ' Where there was no Milly.11 - - - to say, woo 'Mr. Stevens seiviiiok'. I- I merely wanted tb draw your, atton- lack think me P, milkeop, nor that I forgot Suoday, Jan, i.-Subjdat for dibeourfie, o�glt of the country is unintelligible. �,�Ols- - . poor girl tocked herself ,in such An Tjpon thatAchurning sea, with its tioil,'Alr, to that white thing' yonder, glid. my abbts and yours, they will. be paidid .49 Rogoewt,d Cong6cration6l' ' Is' -Due in the sea of one of the Dutch , ... . . bf'diAtreag as 'no reproaches could patent double acti6h of too's And roll . where igfg under, the. whito cliff ; you would, - ' ' '. � . . . Reagan Catholic -blBhops.-Clore4spo dance ... ''. _ . . moat laudsinen Would hu've lost both heart Mondky� Jan. 2. -Thanksgiving for ill, I I I I .". I on. Mrs, Hepburn aid hot attempt . goaredly think it to be a boat,. I dare say',. *A Ourioug'illustration of the blindness of our blessi,igo; tbmporal and spiritual, of the Zondon Oraphiia, * I I . . omoliber, 1IIWa.sthig,fiklug*Godfor and SW ach,� this golitlowsh 13at' .40 but it to one.-TIA&VO 'Walter Diolgeowo forofathorp to natural boautios is -exhibited in past year, and pro,yer.fbr their continuance.. I '. .. .. �� � , � I I . slid,* in liciloW ,unmoved An though he had posgessed thd following account of th6 som-anomodo, ox� . . . . . . ' . Arlon." whisperod craft, the 'ounning thief. It 15 almost tractocl from an old English Magazine, and - Tuesday, :an. 8.-HUbailiatioll. - and'611- Piot."Zinden, of Bliffalo, 1:ias boon dow'n ' ... . ' . . . . . I �: � . neither, -And hivept the land with m toles- impossible to sea bar, pmiritea white so she. headed "Singular AnimmIrldwerl? gidinIVI.- feablon.0nad6outito I dividualis6oialand I : I d ii never thanked -in vain, Cope lent him by the bos,6swain, Was it is, when she's sailing between it The hihabitm-ntg of St, Lucia have i8covere(I an -f ,P., I the 86', Lawrence, - Writing of Gaspe,. he . I s . I 9. and the algiiiial 110Wor. In a Cavern of th6,t slo noar the national sine, . says: ,i If We could imagine Lake George,. I I . dip, raturned-Mrs. Carey, gravely� not wellIgifidetBtoaa that lid was there to chalk; and, yet, since he amught.sigbt of unj sea, is a larp basin, from 12 to 101 f t deal), the , Wean aday, -1 X6,11. 'A.-Prayet, for the with all its romantic surroundings, trans. . . he 0011f0i'ma- l6okyouliowshollugsthelandl X111wager water of which to vory'blaokishi an the bottom a . . do not cry, 5'atie,,, added she, ad. ,ega, the beauties of nature, t blessing . of Goa oil His Church and His ported bodily to the bold somthore which . the still Bobbin girl, 1, but Answer . ' of the olialk-oliffs, mud the interesting Abe has boon to Marine' Oolnp6sod of rocks from whence an tignas . � � ­ ­ - � . ICA . uth for no good, proceed cortmin su�stanceft, whiolg* wasont At Word. constitute$ the northeastern promontory of . stlAns truthfAyl &'ad saisibly; tabitog of the- sim-fowl? The crew had - Nobody but a daro,dovil chap like Dickson first sight beautif ul flowers, at a brl lit shining Thuroaayi Jan'. 5,-Ptayer for the Young the Province of Quebec, we might form ail ­ � .... u will be doing what �ou can to orders to give him the fullest informations Would venture so close ill shove, With such Color, and J)rotty nearly. rogambling our Mari. and 9,11 Agencies for Christian training, adeq6ato ides, of the Vieture6que beauty. of - . mischief- which has happened. and to aft6ra, him the boat opportunities Of 06 Be& on; you thay take your oath he has goidg, only that their tint is Moro Vol -v' On . Ftido,y,,Ian.C.-P'te;yerfortho%2niveroo,I the Gaspe basin, which oarpmosee in this, � ,it . examining this substance Closely, th 3 appears I evrar, to your to ­ . . I ollection, Ace, this observing Whatever was Most curious, some Contraband goods on board." in the middle of 'the dise four Urow i filaments Prevalence of pdace and righteoubtlisso, , r66peot even the far-famed SagaenayUiver. � . an before I 11 Under those oirdurnstatioes# they were "Five on her I sink her I run her 4own Pf resembling opidor'A l6ga,.which MoVd round & Sataiday,ilan, I. -Prayer for Christian Th*Aeots of all nations Could find a safe I over, hevotl n6votl" answered the rather surpilsocIp as they Approached the OXCIalmda Mr. $,teveglo excitedly. 96'Why kind of ye low potal with a pretty bir sk spon- ing' of it ' . taneous motion. Those logs roUn to thdorb to missions, the outpouri the Holy refuge And secure 'anchorage upo I . . ot6ticallyi , I . oifffgg beneath Marmouth-Bomoonj which are do you lot the TMairi escape V, . solze their prey; ,and thA yellow po a frame. Spirit and the conversion of the! world. ' Waters, Which Are never diaturbod in a I I _ u do hot think it possible that it notoriously the ,finbot on the south Coast, � 9# Well, we Must keep oft the right side of dlatel close to shut up that pro , h . that it . .... I I , y the . 11 I - a ally -, .. . . . I � most severe galea I which rage along the , I even. . have soon that Mr.,Steveno seemed to take.but libtlo the law, you sea. Nobody ought th know "'T Under this 4ppe 66 a of a, � inatiotioe.—omear—,� gowis this, Mo. itormy Gulf og. St. Lawrence," . . is also ; not, f r. ins the interest it! thomf and, on the contrary, that better than you, air, I farloy-saking flower is a r6n stock,, of the thian so of a phy .2 The Aorgeaut Complains that YOU I I raven-ir quill, and whldh appears to be t a body tanco' h hat ' pardonfor the liberty�for itatriked otoomeautinda 13Y,th6above, It *oul seem ,, . U8111 or ah'u' I � was t Is Crab,. Plazo, aurk, X hivok callgid him any names . 0 6 � awki-4hat r ' the cu'�t round the a you have wokii the sholior buttons; one that only Ono u1ndr6d Vatil . it! m Cinclub ail saloon ; but it was & pi t I broyestera and spoke a go awl t should at your called him names 21? Prfvate Murphy- IrWdll, hard goes#), amid .Take Buckwalt; * I exor B a I a Make I Steve that very paial ' in tura discovered, whose extrabr inat, b s, t Sageatit" sayi . a Circa 0 not goo the gentleman, got to tahwo an Oil Isolated rook of consider. of duibelvoni sit, only a deal highdr.up the %Ii, 1,1d: . at all. All t said was, , i X,� instead of the g1mags of boot, that he raised' Da the eaves of oo0an probably exhibitat �1, j, � , him, him'sm -, but this was A tell, a a 0 tot no great beatity! t o I some of us ought to be in -s, mons,gory 11 I'.- to his head and emptied. That ima hia . T . treop$' Added the cookswain, toudhitig"his of years ago as lavlahly ma now -but it a the '46. 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