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The New Era, 1881-12-22, Page 3T- " �­­ �;� - - " — - " - . ,-,-�.1i�,il-I'��..,-"-..��.-."�. - .. I '1-1 4 __ - — � .. .. ", � __ - ­_ , �_ - , . . ,.. , n . . , .".. ", ,­ ­ . , . ., . %, - , - � � , 7 - - � � - - �. ,. , , .. , � - - — —_ , , �', - . � . . - I � . . - T ,I , I . . , .1 . , - . , 1�*.:-4 ,, �_­""",-, I - . I . . i ) � ­ . , . . . . I . . I I . � �? ­ I I '. 4 ,2� . W. . k "I . 0 , .0! I I . . . I , — - I I - � -_ - - . . . - - - � . I . . .-I I 11 11 � . . . � I I I.. ;1 I . . I � . 1 . . J, . __ . . .big reckless riding -be that was once puch ,hours. Poor Mr. Cyril, how I wind bin I tary hardship, such, &p sportsmen use, 1,14d so. much better adapted for f hoir purposes , only In fttqwq� I . . . . � . I . . ,a a book -worm, d As for glassed - - . Dee�,2,Q�1. W $1. .. ­ on Averse to All owtiloor showing me that toyl to made his . . I 1. I � aldewo lithal Bud, strong its steel , than tbq I ut him, 90.4vou Is riot reached by A awgic beipu . . � � procariouO ledge" *it ot : Spar ,until—" tell the weather -you mountain -was the and running (where no horse could gmlloF San 14 . . , , . : I I I I). which Were swa�piing with egg d But we build the, Io4dar b , which wt rise only glans we had-. on the craggy fells in the chase of ­,W4mj poila hae p Fro tholow earth to$ is vault,646ulco, I AVI�XGF30 AT -J4AST. ,4AIso, can this be� he," Interrupted I I the bi I. 'lull . . . callow f, Mildred pitifully, 11 who In. Quota the black fox. Led made hie limbaug And worn 11, I , � . hot$ I - It Rlbble'o head do weii a bood. Supple Ali any iyll=lio from so convenient. an Abode? No mount to ,be summit round by rourid. — 0 -it is Raymond's own Black piomoW Be pure Lbe dLy Will ne'erholil pod- bira-coatober's, Who gains'lile bread at peril a . 11 � , , ^ Kjory of lbove anfil-VarIng- L -at the Hall steps 2 'Why, to movoo like, V I ilimal inimical to their kind could barbor I count thlathing to be grandly true: . . — mu, old man ; they Almost lift him into the, tirmt was Allwe knew about the weather." ?iiils rreou,; And leaping from rook to rook, in such a position, while cyrie of bawk or. That s'noble deed Is a Stop toward God- . � "But if the Caters .Are In many VA foaming book to abeer Lis irostrel L it certainly wan not. His third Lifting the soul, from the common. Rod . I . , of ,, N'"bat Hip Cost nor," Haddle. How worn andthiulie looks au4i Clyffe People' bounds Upon the otter, bad given h To a purer air and a, broader . the aptl2or , , how is it ,that they come to serve th im eye footstep struck against some view. " Owendollne'o HArve-0.11 and other bow ciemaxy pale I - . . a as true L49 Lis who, on, the rider ,tape, thing soft, 1. L I populAr'novols. . , Carta ? 11 . . ple which he carried with Some difficuloy, We rise by things that arc muder our feet; , - . . -, ,L 11 Ay, madam, aria ad bQ always look%. ,.Well," returned 'Lucy heal ppears tototter, only to deceive the gapfug . , , By What We have I gain .- , , — tatingly, a , though. without resistance, to the ligift, By tb prided nastered of qcloaana I In her new-found child, in the a6em.ing 01celikthey am)-, when lie is at the full "they. thought, I suppose, t crowd below him, And though as brave us wbou this riddle in natural history receiv . ed, And the a L eNosedpn(l paosion olaill, , . L . to better them. 4 L . vauqui0ba illotbatwodallynieet, kiaiiuem of bar atterldiui, and in tb I gallop, Ahead of all the field, mud thinkshim. Besides, we didn't ,,occupy the any one who drew breath, Raymond I ' I . . a buc - I I -a tha . t have been mear selvep. to solution' Avoided I I I Self slope; then Bow Bed to, and for . abhorred to die, if,mill longed to live; 4 The reason 4 , . ,,at, . din , pe,that,was ;a. bloom ! place here we had been u L ud Ily the guillemota We hope, we aspire, we resolve, we tru I ... g of 9A secret the thinge, , I . I upon the morrow, ALildredbad almost for. him say he cries out7 dreadful poor People it.Was not so plemsent even4n. that extremity, bold oil with his the cave was, because it wm the occasional , When the morning calls us to life and lielit -, L I L . L to live manly Foul to hope, Bi- 0 the cliff with I , But our hp#xtA grow weary, and ore the nyiht � � . � . the I t she .was I a.prigoiler; but atthe threats, against this and tbat wall,, and hereabouts. Ik of law,, but in hia resort of wan, or At all evb4ta bpre tokens. Our lives are trAithig tho sordid ust I . , , I You may ta I strong fingers, and took 41% measures with of his presence. What Raymon . d . I . even against my. mistress -or brooks intc) wbab the Clyffards said WAS I =nsme of that unscrupulous servant: . ,those days, d had I of the Carrs, She, Awoke at ones, as from mac! songo; while -over Ilia f cool brains upon the vetybrinkof what drA We hope, Nye resolve, We as iro, we pray, � - , � .., - . � "a .there law, rimy, what Lie. Steward or lailiff evell . . gged forth was. % -huge bundle neatly And we think we moun ,the Air oil wings. . I comes a look pxao,tly like what ilia g) ocemed sure destrucition. - P kedinaall-clotli, , � . a baseless dream, to the full consciousuess, 4 . .'eht- chose*to say , it a man trod on either side . me ' L � apd-coutaining AL large Beyond the recoil of sensual things, I ' L . 11 I L of her unprotected state, And of - the dan, great-grandairIi,' IGuy, wemrs-tbat is, his . the pu L blic way that cuts the park, Sam I I have. Said that on hio.right bantl lay M quantity of foreign I;we, H41f it, dozen While our feet still cilng to, the heavy clay. I era that were thri L g0oning her, 11 Give 'me. ,picturem used to bang in the :gall . I . � I a . . . ery- f re to wouldtake-him, by the ooll6r, and Sort of gutter, down which, Jima similar packages were.oarrAnged, in A Bawl- * I .11 I a , is, I . L. eed most I I win Lima, you know, as lea,ped into Hell ,&q . the keys, And let MeL put them - beneath Lny . , ,Gates -, beat him like a dog. Look there,, At persons would have Shot at once, but which circle, at the far and of the caVern, along , for the Angelo, but fact for men I I woman L I" cried she harshly. I Then and, wbmt seems Stranger still, he I tal - I I I I . . to him, an be ching punting to the preoi. with two or three bales of rich and ban L 0 may borrow the wings to And the way, . - - LIS PIP 4 yonder gentleman -beforo us. loiteringby . . . L . d- We way hope and resqIve aspire And pray, I . . ]Pillow' , She j pleasure '1'4 that IACOB the"back-som I a waudgring artist, I sup- Plea, Seemed to offer some salient points, some shawls. These costly a tioles were DU Ull again. Ieb.tinatalX' 'refusing to unrobe ,Awful spot, and P , I L r t our fait must rise, or Wa J I down outol4e the bedclothes, cluj'ohing IlL�� like it, which lead Heaven knows wbither. I some Coignes If Vantage,, or, at all events, npt very useful to Illayinoud in his present on, b pose, by his portfolio, Well, in the time .1 Speak of� But bore �Iuf L' 'tiou, except thab,'collective �In dreams is a, ladder thrown . obAdto er be am, whilei bar, sleepless eyes Three months ago be made Black Diamond us comes a preferable position to. that w , ly, they rout the weary earth to thp saprbiro wallo . . 'a , . . ­. Lich h6 At P001 I . � L I , wandered from door to. door, take the stone, wall into the Pothole r'181d, Aere is.no fear, Madam. Us - to any action. of , � . I always rung present occupied, exposed formed a by no MORPS despicable Led. But. the droarn departs, and the v sion, fgiis, ` . . Hour'aftei hour went iby- I where nevpr wan or horse dared go before, to us thus to bid 'good. moraing.1, " his mortal fop, 0, touch .with whose walk. Their chief value, to him lay In the fact And the OleoPerawakes on his.pillow, of stone. u perfect and galloped in and out an: ­ . that they'needs must litwe a Mortal owner, L I . -fr. ,G. Rolland. . silence save for the Singing of. the birds, ,songthe chasms, a b (in I Until William L S' I I I Take the child," cried Mildred. 11 There in -Stick or.finger-tip must needs hav 0 1 1 I . . . h L . 5, ___ . . which had not as yet confoknaddt4amselves, - sized big bridle, .mud led is . who had probably Some mechanical mearia ---.-.-.-. -_ to the inverted hA16 of . Clyffe him out by force.,, , . fear, I say. The dog is ang'ry-furious.11 inotaub death -doom. . . El%ll,. ore . L 11 By Heaven, mud so be is I " exclaimed Ile was by no means so, exhaust Lt of � communicating with his property, It A wEuailauc rria.wicillir, . . I . I I . ad, or a . . .1 . "I thank yo'ur brother for that ,deed," Lucy. 11 He is. tracking some Ina, but, not IgaSt so ,uear*10 utter collap8e, ag be would have been w SPOeuktinq of consider, , . . -_ Lucy's deep-dritwu -breathing couvinced §,Jf for 'naill, ' , . I I � - . . . . . ildred that , horJailen,was, -adet - ji&-�Mildred fervently,. ,bt. ftaV_, Alas I L it is that � 4wro4o4ved - man. He - Seemed; arid taking advantage c a �rriportauoo to. Raymond bad his oWn. Vwt) 04-1 171lat'l4en Ltidicis ItItirdereel apel . . . - M, I - )P, 2611) . ' , I I . A GOeou'a "-bI .1 . . - . had long been wrApt dri soundest slumber. Felt. 'All Are moving oft, and .�atfl do nob w I Internet been alone at stake, mstow.beA Their Monte Mobbed. . � I If she could cal. , see him. Why is h , 6 n . ot.thero 41ow - to see ill tear. his life out" Then,' raising -hpr m0mentA Y glance aside, he Aid , down this communication, took place, with . , I .. I 1 .. I � .y rise without . � . voiceto its full pitch, alie'.cried. "Flee- Wang this almost.perpendiculmr track 'as Adespatch from Greensburg (Pa.) save . � either, and reach the, iposterri'awe'lroping b a feet and hands could serve him Y SuAcuari.6-for ... . with her ,in master does not come to harm-.? 11 flee up -stream . � , "" - The Weatmoreland coal regions, are again I . . . I . , and bide I 11 % - slowly, a respect to his bodil I � . . pregiouo charge, *hile yet no, human area ' " Ho serves Mrs., Clyffard, ma a , not dud diink Are at lea:ot as much -necesaaries . * . , . I ,a M a The persou,addressed. was. too f ar off to to arrest the. force of gravity. At laet- the scene of a terrib)6.tirage0y� Ithasjust I ' I ture wa astir I-ouce dir the village she Mr. Rupert, unions by her .command, an that of life as Brussels laco m44 French shawls been discovered. . %B 1. . .catch her wordoi Although the - Sound at. ie� after such �m second of time a$ . . would be safe enough, or%what -see red'safe perh�pag a has o p 0 , 1 -counb' -but Ilia anxiety concerning hig wife and Mis , - that two maiden ladieei � I h I .rd I .4 it-otherwiao." treated him. - Birt he looked Up And saw might aiaiust a vear of ordinary life . I I sea Mary and Lou I . . . . I r " 1. forgo till ';�'fetVth ad M I ildrad coldly. the a'. - 0 found that lie bli�d stop . . child swallowed up all other cares. I i8%.HeAnS, living Jn., -; - - - * bi comparison 'with such a rieighbor'as this � og, whose,dres,dful errand it Was not b . pod himself Again mud again, as he grow accustomed Franklin Township, Westmoreland County, . . . � woman's brother. The'!postern had nor 11 lo.it her pleasure that w,e &rise now -like difficult to understand. 1 mega to' Above him hung the frowning brow of -the : I I , Wil , . I � lia,ve-been'the victims of an atrocious - , . - ' . look, she knew, but. only bar ,and chain, the rest of the household,. or Alt or �, . precipice, under which his sideways course to- the semi -darkness of big -retreat he . 1. put- 11 - . . .. . .� . W �f ground; the mighty oreaturto came oil at . � . rage, Which is supposed to have been. com_ . � , . � . which she could mAe,atem., SO(tlyrshe areas "' ' headlong, speed., now Swerving thi had brought him, so that be was quite xpinutely examin6d the Wallis And real in Mitted by some members of the prowling . I .. with key in hand, and ikeeping. her eyes. I"'.' ­ . " WAY' bidden from ,his enemy's sight� He had search of some means 9f egress, by which bar, . I . pleasd yourself, - .madam now the other, as the careless i ototeps of - . I .,� do of Molly Iffaguiies that h ' . mol ?but . he could Make, - . ave (or some - - - ' on 'Vill fixed upon Lucy, oLpened the second door the hild has always kept its ,Uivai hours just possesse-A himself of tba.t. la'Ob'. When, his way to pavil ma Cottage, - � � . I the man had loitered devious, but, never . . 1. I V. I time past been infesting that section of the . . .1 ., I .. without noise, then lifting up the sleeping since it has been in my charge, and if you . from tUe depth� bale, . firob to -protect. his dear lies, and then to .Stepping for one instant. . � w, came. up- the 111� but � All 0 country, MISS Mary Means, ,Who was 83. . '. " I .. child, stole forth as silent an s ghost, and do not mind tfie loneliness -for the .days 11 Flee for your life 1. " screamed the two .numerable flocks of Bea-lowl, as, though avenge thern ; .was solid - chalk. - . I , , � � I, ..to Years old, was murdered outright, while, � flitted down the stair. . are very long and lohe bore ---41, . . I . resent his intrusion into their almost aerial Remembering,'too, how far beneath the her sister, Miss Louis � I Not five minutes ;bad - Slaps . ad ore she "By no means," interrupted .Mildred women with one voice; and the man domains. .The touch . Surface the cave was Situated, and', in . -a.. Means, - aged 80 ,, .. - . 11 I turned and ftd, but not up -stream. A . . of a. Passing Wing years. is so. seriously inj ad that She' . � returned, and pale Bud cautious as before, b * terly; 11 the faces tire few indeed At little�wadijpg in the water, and -then one of :won](! have list him falling, like Another Taxti.cular. how liable to observation any cannot possibly recover, ur .The Misses . - . . stole into bed ag%in with beating heart. fre whose absence I Shall mourn. -WaYi bho numerous -hollows in the. w4ve-worn Lucifer, through spadg ; th4r bideougund. opening needs. must by, nimde at the very Means have Always I. been reputed &B .. . , . . . I .� .. .. . . . I �1'y t of the BeaconDown, he became. natis.. . In her hand she bold a 914polpap6lwhich she do not ,cry, my darling, iny Rweet.Mmly. .rook would have concealed bitu - safely,, at unexpected aim, .which even alarmed his � being very wealtll .. ..'' I I " had found, newly fasieued-for the wafer Let us to bed again,anatry omee more to., fi,,% that Iialrirl . Y, and -to have large . . . . I . all e;Vents, until Luag co�ld have come up murderer, mtRuding on the solid barth, g of tbat sort existed. sums of money in their house, . was still wet -upon tho,postern. .. forget our sorrowo.t'. . . .. . cmud calmed the b I east; but instead of that shook his very Soul within him,, and clo4mg Secrecy w1asovidently thO. M&iU COmBiderm. presumed that these reports ha and it is . . . - I . . . . . . - , ve inspired 110i your Ilia, do' 'not open tbiB door. 11 The -child is hurigry, M=4 Am," observed he climbed tbo eastern bank, und made for his. eyes, lie '%vaitod for a moment, As tiou. with'those who Stored their goods in tile crime. It is thought. a heavi robbery . I . I Yott will eskape, ow,ete lady,.but' not by Lucy in the sarr�o deprecating tons which I though for the stroke I h 9, plac6 its that in Which R I .. I the boundary -wall of the deep park. Up'to f doom. - Upon the one � aYmcud has been perpetraied,but how much . . . such- Means, I am watching. over you. she had so often mind before; If I 11ciping ledge on which be lay,'uever, 'before now found himself, nor bad he any - doubt �nouey - . . . I . . . . have food that time, a -hoarse deep bay had ever and . I I but, that. )to was I in 0, hiding -place I , 'a Lhas been carried off is 'lot known . I - I Having bad faith in' me thus,ifar, is. it for her in.the oupboa L. . had f th - at this , I . I . . ... xd, if you please let anou broken like a knell upon the women'R fo 49 creature bigger than a bird found . . . writing. The house was entered and Plum. _. ., 1. ., - . . worth wile to mistrust me novr?��Yoint me rise and give it, her.," Not waiting for earn, btLt the instant that the man showed _ Othold, A few more inches, and'it -ter., freeAraders, its they- called themselveB, dared of 610,000 several years ago, and the . , I WELr,-wianEn As BEromL. . i . in answer she got up, and striking a light birm"If the dog wa du , nd ran striiight . urinated, arb Raymond found oat after-, advance of,t6ir age,',.%vhom the robbers in their Lusty flightleft lidbirld I . I . oe.11 I . ., - � . 11 Destroy this note it on' . -for the'last glin . amer of ilia torabeH of the -lie arrow from a mb a . . I . . - . a r I . . . P r'=d . L . I . tb. bow., wardS, without a rim, a crank, a nodosity long part of the community stig. them a coat and & NO that have. beau held . . i I . . . This Mildred read And re -read -until receding hunt had by,this tin�ie faded . . I L -solbotb, a4 .tbough a, caipenter's plane . matized as '. limogglerO. It wits likoily ? ' . Y ... . -.list- milk %and brAd upo ' aws A terrible cry esompedi from Mildred's . -If. he wugli7 that so , . ftiow for id6utifidatioti ever %inc6. ,Sheriff Part- . - - . . ever word was here; tilen to aithe ipaper u the tivblZ lips; and 'oba covered ber eyes with her had leveled it. had. known' itL tfien, an hiecAlf 'his Sapdby is li,'tg is on the groutia-.erideavoriug to work . , � L . . . ' . into a thousand fragrin 'I'd.plaoed it 14 Will- yqu not take @oiri6fhing yourselfidear. Land. .' . . I . even his .I . rou nerves . imfght have. giveft w .owners or,:tllose Very. goods, I . I 1. . � . . . I. . ' _ � . 'r' "I up u clew, 14121, it is A-11proliended no facto,. � in her bosom. Like a charm, dt stillid'ita madird0l' entreafed she rosDectfully.- ,,:I -141 in , . . or proved unequal to the 'task that whibli,Pind,edi were fl"Ltoo Yul hie to boa . hMVO'LM8&t Tbe ari, rung vgry fast," said LOcy Way" uA will be obtained by whiWi, to tr I . I throbbings; and presently. the ,e&ler�w5isep and: wine here which are not b6nifortingly; I, itda* possible that . lay before -him. but-wbea he dikred.to Jem" to 'toy One i7i`.dividotil, ' This, however . ace the per- I . I .. I I L lid, MAY - petratore of tlje criinO,:. This terrible - � . . . .. drew down bar ide with h . vi ..a . poisoned. For your child's ,salio,,. �ou yet reach the ;%vall'first,ana tbat Riffifli I take his oves frout tile slope to which lie . (AS it Seemed to RiLy tmond at the time), affair, emribiri6d with .the 'other heinous . . a , � . . I was a roatter of v�ry -Becouda*ry copse. Westrup L ' ­ " ' hand, and amooa-Vtbe-oare ,from,aff,bei should UbtL Starve �cifirself.11 ' I . 1�aauot lea,p'it.tp � clung with. fo6t and finger, lie steadily' I . outrages late] yao!n witted ill .. . I . troubled face. L -1 . . . L. I� Are you friend or fo62 " inquired Mild.: '. -413ut if he does,?". . woo . ,ned IvIlildred. I I L a notwith- quence. Shawls andlace'njight belong to . Ltllo Island r ��', - - . ;.' ' . . . . . ..'' . I . -turned them to the cliff alol.4' I (Ievil the breakers of tile laiv 0 . - Couut,Y,. ]love aroused Most intense . . .. . . — . red searchingly, 11 It not a friend I I beseech .'-, Then Heaven have meroy oil the poor ,banding that there geomed . spine I r not, all that 00117 .1 . . I I CHAPTER XXXIV. .. you do not mook me with thl . (10IMed L in that prompted bi earned. him. was that those wbo claimed to excitement, and the infuriated people aria - . . . . I . . . .. a lip service. wratell.1 11 answered � Lucy far- with"' ))I oL Mi. to glance . . - peeparing,to forin it vigilance committee to . - I I .. . . . . I I - now tell we:"--�she took the * I , be the ownerg might BLU41 to fat"" thalli- : wreak'bukirmary -punishment upori the out. I I I . . I . Stay I I woman uto the unfathorrialil gulf below, and 96 , . . . 11 BROKH;�T NIGnT. - . the arm, And scanned L list I Yetitlk. � 41116' is not one -of the, Cl�ffe ; . � . I by . face- I tLre, people-� -stra,pgor Beekirig� the cave, to' periml. Thai' . lie perceivbd upori 'his- although by. 'wbmt nien ns he could riot So laws thti-D ure'now preluinYe4' to b6 ieudez. . . . . . Not until.the weary fail asloop and,wak6. YOU toy well-wiab6r" . .. pqrliapB, without it guide-�ud the brute . .r.igbt Lima, itud-so close tbat'.b6 could Much us gues4-ere, tlie 'tirea4ful worrbw voniiiii g.ia, the ikeig-libQr'ing mountaina. 1. . . I . .� . again after all. insufficient amount .6f Not a foa,tuis changed, not 4 ray of ,W I. . . . dored'to inov I a,. it hollow in ad and � . . I ... . . .Ill-- But he nears the wall, .With touch it;h�d he UP01i which liuijg- the fa,re.p.f Mildr _... . . � � . . . I . � . . � . repose are they fully .conscious at Allb intell 9ve taken that-.thd All t1le cball�, ImIge .enough� to contain Lis 'the child. '; .- I . . ... �. � . . . . I . 1110610 what Strength And speed the foa;I of death . I . But, the ciAtalm, . If night c1psce . rided 'A �V.*'111)0fNG 41)jl,1c1,A1clCD. or, F.99 � ., 4� ­ t . '. extremity 6f their past ­fmtigue. - Xlra. they: .was understood. In tbd simplest toile 'Khe. bas wir.ged Iliml I lie clibills. it, and the' bed v, anti Which Seemed to widep With i ts � " . -, . " ­ - .."", _. �.. I - . I _. , � � _­ -... .. , � � ­ ."'r7- � , . P, .' to-tbein thia, . answeredi, ...6(.,X -t.nl�dam, indeed I . - ­ � . tb - , J.Plwoliyeh�:4i�_ -olow Y. Upon a Sal skis 804, 414 _., . _ - � ., -, '_ . I I givewmy to,gl�e' I ie. seema 0 . , I- - - - ­ J ��cd-jk&g -depth.- ,Ile e.L11CjLs ajy4�, I._f_.__. __ _.. 11 - , � ­-, a,._1110. Jimiri....'_.- . - jfi6rbfi."___. - ___ -7--Z1 ... ,.-,-- I am. I ­ - - : lil#4:tkUt. Mi.kk. —1- ­_ - . I . V-,xmrorcllnflll'�Kut-.�ic-'Iil"iI ( . I !�_Urs.�494 � _ ­_ ___'­__­ . ., . __ � - , _;: 6 air, or indeed to -a '_bT­d9ikECii._N_ve­tvri y..'%vora on' without A . r # , I I , and now a- spriii s aj�lnl .�AIE , . I uy portlon who . . . , , _'_ - - , , . AL&y are_ tired,_ but not-w�hwusted­buto -Why s4ould:4 notr -bo,Ra?�`,-TJxeu-aaddWy­ ��( qg�n tH lie has. 74F6a 3EC - . - � . .) ., , t , g , . . , . ' , , - .­­,:_� . --I-- -_ ; I � . � when Bomethi�g Arouses them after -*a few perceNjug the -key, which -Xildred ill iier -dfiVgged himself to -the ssad tb'S - advita I d, Save thd� mohotonoimiuvim , ed7 �... ,4, .1 . . ._y�.�r��ji��qpt_�nd"POB"e ,. I tagoof lovel ground" _. 4_11 �, . ­ lir-of- - -- A. fioundikJous ficetio­wmar -wiinew - lj�t . . . - h ' '6, � .,agitatiowhadl-Ut in . 1. _- -Iris`%attirr� F - �. - --w4ie,land 11fi ,A_r11J­---- -11, . ours, then- they. know, bV harsh -bxidemb . ilia door leadirig to the _� . ,I.ntd-�'till-ir'��b�ole-�vb�-.T( ­iii� i. scream of...the Poplar- Oil '4,' 11,"t Inala.-Dock Road, -. . . � . I � I Ob � nik'-God'i" ­,` , - . . . . berrxng-gir�ll arid the kitti-wakci . . . oil, t4e..other morning. -ree .. I .how near their ovsttasked Strength Mus Pastern, she cried with farveiie * -4 Ifes,vell " wh�� 'what � 1 Beem,'ed. rn�rely t a �exc, auge' of �.0 speed . " , . Loud , . . I . t, . . - Y? . -dare not'looki Lucy� � � ... I . . . . Sown, th ,�. . I . Y 7 �. . . I . . . . . � - .have been to collapse. The -muscles are be praised 'that'you are here alive I I I U, te�i` me wbat, haa. huppe ,. doudi 'for; one a naliv certaJ`n_.aItnoug1l` !, .­ . . weeks agd. a laboring mail named Robinson . . - . . I , You I ob 417ge, Y. Lied ? 11 � ,: I -.,(To be coeiimuQd. , . . . . I . ' . �atiff, the limbs powerless-. the eyelidwheMy. 1. lj'� ve , openeayouder door. It' may'be you . . 11 A miraeleA 11 'cried . Lucy. joyfull�. t4A more lingering'-,', but. -to hari stretched .on � . - - � . � : - , . gave 11otice of Lis intention to Mari � -girl . . .. I Y , , . . y a . I . � .as' lead, the brain .torpid, amContywith . 1�re'a Sleep-wilher, so1 *111 take tifie ,k I .1 thAt lodge of cleath, it appeared (so . coin. . NAVJWL' ID KIFENC, K S t 01? ENG.LA&D 214MO �d, 6011ith,'f9siding at Union street, . .�, 11. I . . , .OY', . itioment ago., and'I should have replied, I A I - .. : . � , . . . . � I � pain and Aifficulty quickeDed to tfiought. ,but, oh I madaw, bewute of 'wbat, you �Jo, -par4tivo is tile eaiiiulate of What is' good) a I .I..." � - � 11_77�'. � . . bp�lmr. . The appblated time having I I ­. . I .. . I I I . I ­ murder.' Xhe'dog'comea back. again - he . .. � . � . . w. . and- 'y f i3e,sure you . never venture � . -urity- A consummation. The 'Viloot Powerfal Navy It dur;i:vgwbich che%mrinower6 to be ' I - w� - iOur whole being .piteously,,. . 0 , 1b:iii,13 iii, day:, Must have I known thd:,m&m,.*alth4UgI1X. very havell of im . ., . . I I tile Ivii'l-141-L 'ell", red I . I . . * I- ­ I ;­_;,­*­;,._._ _-'I.'-.-- � area - . n' I lht -r itidt�' I ,�J_ 1what it coidd do Itc,fiam , - - � ,,�_ _� � I i , drowailv deman'da to be lot alo, a � in that 11 witfi�ut'me'bv von At, P..r. I.Iat. I—- I_ . i I,' ).a Z Bcaro6l D _ q..Gia W. - liah . rn1n111ied_KV._a,,� -.1--, ­ ;­-, I ­­­­ # 11 ­. �� a_.­l,­. .. . -- -7 I -cli-a-Ba- -61i S_ 11 � " ,f� ,4ule m i7 M&�61, abaW ,all �, i a— , - - ___ - - - - - � .. . eY �Lziunas, a . ___ _i_e_t_tl3`e_M66a I -7 * , , . M- P044-W,4(ki .... as-.. I Ing .,�� 0. , ybody-beirimbOuts. come. . a ver: - 4 this _d_ji_.­_ - - - . "Hiro to. Attain it. yes, tha t .. fixe -foot I . � I . :Fs� tolting Our- � � � ­ . ... � .. I . . .1- . � . - . . . . . .: , , . . .. I I r ndai � presented tbamselves to - repoge-a little longer. 11 A little, inor6' 1. ,., . . �, a little more Slumber, A 11 ttl a . more. IsleepIg . -1�6d .Ruitisi-wh6 . is 80 :Jerr1b ; too, .� � . ,�, � I . . � . Strangers, . . p I �. � .. .8ae,,fio 11 " ' baling, Ii Ice -a, piipoy ; bein -joyful, - ' way, t . - be..u.ftl 6�1111,H'foiind ai, f rleud� and one too, orificeiii - tb6 ctherwise unbrolt 3i Wall of . a w1iite see.meq , tbAlii. U416 t'lle. gatti' of . I . . Sit`E _: � dwArd, Ae�d, ex Coirstruet(ir in .the -British NK'vy,,"s been giving Some opinjoria, ;Z.I. . hax t a . I I ­ -1, . aervica polpmnized� -16 wall � I � I I _ . �. .1ioti a ' .. I . t W-fien they entered I the sacred .. I - � .� . I of the I . 1.1di. hands to ileep.." When:, . 1, . " ,I But I did not meet a blo'clit-hound wileu .1 . who has authority to -bid him- come anago. '. heaven. " -� � , . . . I .1 �. .. , . . * 1. I to mmewgtlapbr,repprtor� 8pealiing of the .. .. -- , �bui n e',bride and"bildegroom both . -', . � ..., , , I I . I , , , , , I I under such circumstances, aoti� JMporta- I . � �. . . mate. sound,comp aittelition%, I algourreluetanie, ' ' "' i i , ". . . . . ", , 1came'llither. , . - .. . .� 1. I. � . ! , ": .0 I 9 ,: ma'dam,". ansiyered, L�eyl .-with itatlon,j � . . I .I should not- have deemed that -amy man sa�o Williaid. u,nd, ths, P06r -ibaster himself - 8161kly as, 4 41i ai I I creep%� writhing y A a 0, ,w6tm orawls, and trii,ilitig his whole bbd I., I Y � � . .. I � , I � , . 1. 'a � , . . rel4tiVe Power of the ' *0*.4vyj 1.0 Sal ,:­ ..�, .� m 0 ' . I I "' ?` 1 co Oil. r - that tile It u I VY of M 12gl6nd IS. , , .c a . , . -. . - .11 4 9 themselves .with.' a very great. , - .'. ' ' ' . . � . � � . . 0, 1, I�VlVr-and'they .Were spoken to - : I ... . .. . , ,, , , , I � . . we are long before we oan trace it, to . . _. . its h - as, , I and� hanging down' berlinad ; � a oi�or over Rdfus." o'uld have had such p along ,the ground; likd end in pain--, I I . At present tbe strangest,in tbe'v .,orld - it is'�' . . . . about their conduct both by tile Verger and . 1. I .1 , � - I I I I ' " . true.origirl; and ,before we wake, it some - .1 . -times Suggests dreams in which we Seem to "it ,as 166i4a,fterwar6,,arldit is always W , so. to. be.; il heard My, nilstre6g say so.,,, . - . . , I . . AVIth red tbngqe­Io1ling--IoJ�,­ Wide j'JJw4B,' i ,Raymond draggc I -d himself ilibli by inch intb .the hole': Theu bre�n And mu $016 faiied, . . not bY any me"o"..nd pre-emilibritly ' - 0�'rig asto'secure to GietCt B�itain'th ' ' i i I whi(th they ab�t'qulat in , I the .beadle, upon .. I � : . � .1 .., � , , their Seati ]'or a liftle - while. I It was then : I . .. . . live ,& lifetime. Thus Mildred Clyffe,rd . dead to every sense save that her lost chila � 11, . . " if"khatIS a prison, indeed, from *hich it IS deatif to atteropt to flee I li exclaimed audchest.allfliake'd*ith team -tirellu , go . beast th�ndered tip; -but his eyes Were . no . 'to dthei,'and he lay for h little - like one 9 A - � dead�-to all appearau6ds as tb6ugh be bad a fierliill command of,tbe,soas. ' Oil the contrary, ilia . I navy of France under the Republic, is . - . I � I .. - n ti a .. . a a d that the' bride-eleat was entirely . ... . . ;. I I . ' � . . . . . � . � without her hat or bonnet, thai bar dress . . .. . -1 I was folded in her arms, lay, dreamless as! Mildred vehemently. - Has this ,lady longer affli,nie, nor e"h,bair of .Ilia russet comb bri I sdillg AS befo* Is brutish bate .. falledinda*ed 'through r ­ . early A fathom Of ? very rapiaiy a0ancitig .towt�rd. &n- equality with I . I 11 . .. I�RB dirty' and -disarranged, Bud that her '. - . I . ... . :, the dead, -for hours, .and then begin to,' . - . know tthat she was prisoner in an enchmated: . 'wi&ed- whom you serve,then, the right to issue a ution ? 1, , I warrant:for myekee . , I .­.­­... . ,with arid lust of,combat. 'Lucy patted his vast I ' hqdd, Vent low�b­efaie Iter ; theu� gave illive splice iport that pebbly boich.. When c6n- sciounness returlied, lie found himself ln�an , -the British navy in the, xuatter of iron -clad � � ' ' ' 6em-goitig Bill s, while Gprman� is building -4 P . face was. bleeding from recent ackatchas. n : - . . . � ' At"this moment the -clergyman� pnteked the I.: . � . . � I . logratle, ruled over by ilia ,and., . . malignant Grace,. assisted by corti.in .evil . � . ` -, ,ff6u,r. Aunt,drace charged, me, -' . remain- bar, 339t to leaveyon, wadatu,. night 6 d - r . I � Mildred's hand -to, Eon, in'token- 6f fealty., "' . I I . . � . ei;pavation of considerable extent, the roof f wiiieb 0 was Aufficiiently high to permit . . dp a; considerable fleet. 1- I I I . ` Italy' �top' 'a Pro' duning iv'-na.vy -of vory' fat3t ships, with.4 I . church a -ad' took -hig Place, at the altar. - , *, I � , ! . i6adk to pbrfbrrn the' n3arrIage ' . . . aeremony. I . . I demons�.dlde'Qrr Carr, t.owfit, Bild'Clesnent, . and William -Cator; but, yet she .had . . , .By, and With mo ,you arq�safe,!: and the ebild, 'the ulc - is 'Safe, � for - myself 11 Now'y6u, arefriends," quoth she ; I . � " YOU ueedbover:fear :him more-But'vilib'WAS him 4o -,stand. upriglit., From -this dark reces� tb�'broad-blue showed brighter,'and. - IittI6 armor placed here &nd there over Some � of the most vital, llmrts.' Iii,compatingthe . I I . � .. I 1. The pair ad'vanced to the altar$' therefore, - . . . . I . I I � � and'td.ok their, plixceg in front of him, the - 11 11 . . � friends outside,.and, in particular,'Liedten- . 1 set .C&rey ((alwaye iti'domplete . armoiri and . .Heaven, - -I t6ok,her to ,UkdA§lIA% I ' � , pp, the links' hound, licked her baby.. hand in love,. which h avilag that old acquaintance, Rufusi you have - 'just parted froM2.. I prbtest.tb,4t I am �somewhataurioua:to'see the -SpBrkliDg a" -seem6d,- , to. smili more joyously, own .. . 11�ymoud, ha;d. ever seen navies of Europe with each, other it- must , be bornp in Mina that,whilo in the' English , .reverend gentleman opened his. booki and .. . 1. I q . � was about to: common6e..reading,when the : �,, . . 1; ' .. . i . . 11 upon a mp'lk-whit's gteed);'who was an-. I I camped ,(by himself) without ,thea walls, . ). . d6ne,�,kw'is her friend foreVer.1 . . . . . � . . . . .11 Thr.uhs ftr'fJiv1.,,Lucy,11 him.. But if -for . . Seems has . .you look very pale, 'madam -this ,them. the sea -birds' ..spra&me, ,hhidli, had. not as I yet by -any room n _� sabsided,biid now arid Italian Ships the armor ban been com' - tracted t6. Within narrow the I 1. 1. . � Widegroom-wai seen to 11 lurch 11, from side , . . . . I . to Side, apparently quite unable to Stand.- ­ �. ... - and passing big time very agreeably, as it seemed, in oun2moniDg the garrison -by ' - quothXildred . , shuddering � still at;the peril to I wl i6h'6he had gaiwarlyeiPosbd herself. I w " :ill not 1b,eri too: much for �ou, let us go homo,'and � PoBtPou . 0 . ' . your. visit, to'the cave, :which, 'I I a, note of grutul�ti6n for his car; and thank- fully his throbbing bro*'welcomeA the cleir. * ' . .limits, .in - -inciplGof pro, French naVy the pi beating the wh6lo 16ngth of'the'ship botween wincl and . . � - One of the church officials went'to ,�vhisp�r , , ' � -1. . . � 11 1n.him,and then,found that he was.drunk ,. '% " . I . . blast. -of trumpet to surrender io hie . I clemency. Nor was tho'garrison. bank- striveAcifree. myself again,,. I will - trust- to God aloiib- mud such iielp,'aa He . may send indeed', you now may not find solitary. cannot think what could have broughi ilia bio�zes`, the, -a very Oftsst 61 Which hud whispered to him but a few bilnutei; back -of , . wat r.. -has been adhered to. This would , giveethem- great adva6tago in action." ; � . almost ineapably,so. On" this fact balm . .. ... � 9 , . � . imparted, -to, the. clergyman, he at-oiice. ' .: . . . - . . I . . . , , I ward in the frempeting"busines , a , ( , without which, by thebye, it is the opiriiiin of theproa . - I . me �) and, I will trust inyou, Luoyl'although you promise nothing, dbr I do tiijilik you man hithiir, unless to see it; for the gate is As often 'Unlocked as looked," ' ' . . - - ... Thank Luc�, but I must do death. Tlr�m with the present Bell.96 of safety Arose new' fears, now needs., .How' . I The com'st defencesof Ea.gland. were thu I . � . ,� 0. . . ... . . a' allad d t ' . closed tile volume iii big hand, adminio- . ,. > ' 1. � 11 ., terod a stern rebuke to the string' � air, and I I � I � 11 ,7 � . sent writer that the chivalric .-period of this world's history would' have cemsed- much . wish. me,w-a.,i , . ... ,. . . I I - Then Mildred Ate a little,''and press m tly you,,*, good I . have purposed," � keturned -Mildred as- . " .was it possible that, he sbo' fr uld ever.escape am Such a Prison? . It was- * . . most unusual, I 1, " , a airctimstances of the Vnited States mud Eugland are totally, different.. Here . then left the .church and ratirel to thp, . � , � . I I I . .. I . . ,06ntr).' .The would-be, -mail and wife.then . . _. * . I . . , . so I oner than it. did), but sounded onsets, .and recalls, . pm2eys, fanflironades,, std, '&nd disrobed, mild oi�ca­ :mooe laid -her weary head upon the pillow, arid slept so soundly rosol�tely.; I feel better nowoll. . , Nevertheless, she henceforth -moved: With , he -well know., for vessels of -any-.kind,, to venture cloge in-hhore Onong the rooks and. . � . you have 6 vast- Seaboard,. With -numerous . I baya and p6rts, on extremely fewpf-'whiah . . . found their wa� into.the street, wh . ., . are -they . . . I . . . were greeted by derisive cheers and shout- . , . � ­ w[th meat'llniBb admirable 'exedutionk . I I � that' She" hever'heard 'the, night bunt tterubling,and Boards c6uld boldbe�rlittle -'stooped , . ialeti ; arid even if they did B - 6, how was he are there any Shipbuilding ' ongingering. . I . I .� I frig from a large crowd that had assembled - . ' Poor Mildred's .prescient spirit sighed for the extension of Mr, Bass' bill -to . coming-homa si�aioag the eck clog bridge, not *okd&g%in till it wa$.�Iqad.ibrjght day. one, -as she to pluck the, wildm. , flowers, by the way­mn-tho , early orchis, the to draw attention .to himself in snob m' , I � . . '3tftxlge�6iid'n.nloo.ked-forpi-ace of.durance?. ,or appli Deeo.. Yourrbsourcesiriiionoisteel A Shipbuilding.- establishments are *very . � outsidethebuildilig.'. They at' last took . � . .. refuge in a publie house,� -where they bad . . I I � . I . I i I � shaling and trumpets, but still the- brazen . . I 'clamor continueZ I i until it f mirl� woke her. - - .' . . ­ , I . , ., . � .. . . .. CHAPTER XXXV. ­ pale. blue violet - (As great. 4 prize to berms . . . Ith : ough it weromot oclentless), and the. White I Algreover if even he Should maie patiple'. " - Mont'. is ,,IQ If b i 'being in such a pr6dica . meagral, as you have so sidall a Mercantile' 0'keep up. Ill Or at Britain, I I . n � . -( 8 . . � . marine . some more drink, and . ti.ke -bridegroom , at . . � . . .. � . I last,& 6 so Atunk that he' was obliged to be . .:.- . . . . . . I , . � Itwas deep night, but through the win- I down, . which looked fdown on the court- ,. . . - ' , . . . � ' � 'T.11 E 1110DION TREAS010, ` . . . .. .1. �. . . . abirel, striped with blue ; or Strove to clasp . tile golden st6xifrage (almost as vain A task . I by.wbat..means, could. he be -extricated? . Long before they could -dig -down to him . . . he contrary., we have private shipbuilding t . , mud� engineering. establishments upon . . . taken home I � 4 a wheeIbsrrbw_G14sUow. . I - me.s., 4. 51V . I . ; I " �. �4. I . .11 .1 . I � . . . . . . yard, flashed & lurid glire. 1. ., . . 11 Fire I li was the audda� thought that .. . . .- How' unblianging ate.. fair - Nature's - bu featuresl *, Time,' w. -blob d6stroys'all 'r butterfly's Nings'of theit4oh as to kob, the glpry- of -the bloom)-, arid babbled of - all- the: - � 0 Sella rook, he *Qulcl assuredly ' . . _ thra� Unger, Ub tL loss the guillehaous, aud peri6lghi h - almost every important river. . We h v , . 0, i illefeforo, to provide only those portions of , . 1. . � . .. I . . ­ . . , . . I I .. , : � . . . I WILO PrInteas ILenise nd * . . I q nn Travel. , . dragged her by. the otiong Arm of terror from the bed, and made her put -aside the �Iind . . . Poor beauty,.does but. haIghten liars; While � - . even the toKoh of war; which 'lays the . spring in her unknown tongue. Above the entrance to the. cave itself, ilia snow-white - b" d4boped like knight's gull. gboliild bringhim food, as* the raveng - riclurialred,the prophet of old. As for* any . . . ,comst defends veigels which require much I time to' produce', such is the principal- .dic . . . .. I . . I . . . Regarding the return of the, Princess ; . I . L . . . � ailing to Canada in the spring, it is with hasty fingers, dneumbered- by her babe. A strange aight.1not bar 'gaze, . homestead waste and kindles into ruiri. all . .. -or 11 rd -cherry a plume ;- while in f rout nature * had spread it barIlet . h . an creature - domin . g to his assis &' Ure . tand d the arigirib. I forgings of the bull'an With 'abundmuce, �. .. . . stated . I . that on .bar - first voyage to. Canada the - * � . . . I * . , 4 -, thronged with -in an ----. The space was 61i ` d that =in h &a built, or. sown, planted, leaves her scarcely somthed,'And swift to ... . 'hoti. I '.. . .. . of forgot -me- . I - . . . thesd gr0w'bpri " How fitly' Ill said by the way he carne,, or As -to himself attempting to escape by the some road, his these already prepared in we could thr whole of o4r pr1irstgogtab- ow ilia . Princess had th 0 , , . �, I . . -doulANI adiantage, . of 's ., ! - , new-fangled bat, go constructed that in the - * homies, shown by the light of flaring pine- boroi;9s; the strife of topguee, the ailing of, -air, 1* repair damage,, covering the bloodiest gtave with green.. Crime, and wro4g, km(l -Mil- 'dred, with gwig�taing eyee. 'I Will you waitfor us-, good Lucy, and wait pitiently ? birain reeled at the very thought of' sbbh a cha;nce 1 he could see,ii.ow the lull extent of lish ments, in ckge of war, upon the vernAln" , Ing work of '�641ding these coast defence, . . . . : I other it would yet preserve its . I . � I . . . . � � la'.0gulibbSt We , and nothirch eithdrone w4yor spurs and boofs, filled. the dark .With weir&'qnnmturaI din; and while Rho looked, , -woo &ffec .t hot nothing.? She Blapplies this . life's stage with matchless scones, let the !this toroh"-taking drie,fromthe-heiip, . which always lay within antechamber the peril. to which he had �eerr so lately . . � .exposed, andhaving seen it, his Whole being, craft, which woul4-.be the more putting . . together of frames, shin plates and fittings. I ' - . er!u As far as this de6ldersututriwag I I t , 0 W I . I . . concerned the ' Invention was perfect, but the bounds came trotting from, theiv ken- nel, icnd the crack of whips broke forth, - actors play what the , Pon . y will, and emila u the direst tragedies as on .tile peacefulleat ,the, -.11 �vill -last Me for two holurli and more." . " I revolted at'tb6 idom of tempting destruction a,second time in the If manner. -What ould in a f(iw weeks In this way we c make the'whpl6ofour coast brist, ' 10 'With 91111- . unhappily the ingenious constructors. wage . �, ., , � I . I - unaware thitt it is' the 1, up,ana down I ;, I I . . and then again the sharp; Short summons . of the horn. I ,,Do ' .. do'iddstic dramas. Noier did spribg worn- ... . Ing 'dawn move brightly or broaden on wilf wait, . madam," rebound the other. " I will trust your; word not to rob' yourself of God'B good tift of life; you .ko lie had heard of the Wondrous - Agility of -the' bird -catchers in these parts did indeedoross .boata and steam IAMB. ' America has no . . Such reiciarcoo.". . . . . � . . , _ I motion,wbich Ina' . . .� st'oonddoes to sickness-, . : . I I . which sprids the� d . own to the boots. . I not be alarmed, dear maamlil -1"6ried ' Luoy-from.her bed; "the mastor -is only into a more glorious day. .than tb t' � a I Which on th,6. morrow bade in 'vaiu'tJiJp- I . kn9w.-notinde6il,'you know riot lady -how. happincon-it -his. mind, but he Well know hoVi the rook above him overhung his'placie of refuge, I I . . . I . . - — . .. � Am INDXAN*. XtOAXANCic.. * I � ,heart I I . . . . . Of course Her Royal Highness ,guffereirl . , severely' from, the do - ' I Setting forth to bunt. I supboseit,'geems strange enough to you, though w6 at Clyffe inmates of, �Clyffe Hall rise from. their shameful sleep, and smoto Grace Clyffard's 'nitich of even yet may. have I,, star, for YOU." I . � . I ' I . and felt with a 6inking of his noble .heart, ilial oven to tboge.-liuman - spiders he was I -1 __ . �. iDiseo*I6ry I of, an Abdact,04; M1406' 401hild wal ntor on that . 11 I . occasion, and it is now her intention tci - " I . . I I I . trust herself � her ' . are getting quite uSed to turning.night into . . day." . I . . n I .h Unaccus- pillowed but u restful face"wit Mildrews, voiedfater,ea As she answered, It That is true, good' Lucy, and you wit! � . . . . inaccessible. . ' ' "' ' ' ' . . . AUC1k-r1ilfly_Venrs., , ,:." - . .. . " I I . - Itt. � ow. next voyage to the : . . . I . . . - ordiiiarybunk. Itis remarked AS &curious, . .. . Strange, yes, Strange indee4,-for : though - tomed blushes Eaen iteelfi-be stirs, was not less fair . ior the fall, than . never repent this day, I think " .. I I owever,zost oceupiedhaymona,a tl9u"g'h&bP, him . A Beckwith desphtch says at. a 0, . . Mr. OM coincidence that, the Marquis ol Lorne ' , ' ". I . . . the Bights arid sounds were in thenitelyes not unfamiliar to Mildred, af 1. when it . pleased the innocent eyes of our first � She Stooped down, for she wan fa.11er. than the other, And kissed her cheek, which mud racked with iiiixiolyi was how to attract the attention of Ilia fifty Years ago"more or less, Nic bolas Garlandi farmer, then living on lot No. 26, arrived at Liverpool, on- the third annivelt- . , , dary of the day hb;'fbft:;�,1*,O,,I,,av,m,o,.Cfty'.,.for .. . . � She scarcely recognized them under tho'changed cirOUm- parents; and Ribble towered as nobly ill � the sky; and flashed its hundreagbroams as was like a shriveled apple, that had. how- ever, retained its ruddy huni Tbell,having fellow-cres-tures, r]lot for his. owu Sake, but that Mildied -anil her child -,might be . in the Oth fioncessiow of the Township of . Beckwith, in the County of Lanark, -lost a Camada,acdompanied lig tb6A?rIn6eoi - - ., - . I � - , ", - -. :.o � . 1. . � I stances. It almost seemed AS though thoso persons were ongagediri Bok-ac.,unbal. 0 bright and purely as though no curse, nor CA It, had ever vexed the house of Olyffards- lit the torch with flint And steel; She took her Way with her *astonished babe intp,the warned in tim6 of the murdordua design of GideoriCarr� Toforiqo6emisf I ortunefalling child,. alittler'girl. Some of the 'ohildren bad wariaorbil to the back part of the . I . ... I W . .� * . AN Interesting d' oW going . . I ISCUPS1011 18 '131 , . I I on in the Eiigliob solo .. &ifio lowed rite, Sam aim attempt: to turn God's gift of da,hrieposiofuye M itg &OPpi Use I . ',How ...w011..'You loved old Ribble, hamitof Ribble, with expectations higher over out dearest oneo,'ana, to be powerless cle,irazice,whiohw.0,B,tbei),.,.'.butLs*mall, and . , jotirnal Nal(Ire . . I I . upon tire question whether the heads of . . mud purpose. In such a Parody. of the Madaml.". said Lucy Cabot, as Mildred's eyes devoured the glorious hill as the three than had filled the Soul, even- to him who was thd first, to explore its hidden glories - to avert it -there is no Anguish bites" like . that I It is the very nightmare of reality 'th is little one never came hould, All the neighborhood turnea out next day arid . Englishmen have grown smaller wibhin� . the - . twenty-five or thirty nvi, . I blessed morri, appeared something sadri- legions; so ill did the borrowed nght-depi at crossed thopark. - A .that I do,,,' repli6d she With eager- for where win treasure of earth or fairy. land that could compare with what she -m curge that only fails ofi most of us, thank Heaven, in dreams. How should he. s6mrobed the woods all round, and every . nook aiid corner where abe might have Past years. Idence hm been obtained from the batters ' . ' I . I Vb,c � h'sbown, Apparently beyond doubt, * I the dawn; so dissonant the n8lses that strove in vain to wake the sleeping world.. PsII Salty )u ; then ,added, less warmly, "look how tfie cloud -berry dyes its very crown, as wen knew lay bid in the cathedral chain,- bor-whance from the darkness, with a lotheirknoWhordAnger? Shouldhopencil it out a score of times upon the. back of fallen and perished ; but not the smallest clue or trace of her could be fourldi and � 1, . I -that the, hats worn at �Preaent average one * . � size smaller than thong worn A . The air was dumb tbat Should have boon alive with Nature's waking Bounds, thoutil wbat sounds were made, she 'echood,li ' 0 though the. augrigo lingered there I He beautiful it is I 0� . I ' W " joyful cry, Sprang forth, her own brave bus- bana-:40t Raymond; iovea'as only those certain letters that he happened to have with him, and trust. them, like tha.Sibyl's the inhabitants concluded that a bear had carried her off and devoured hor6 it bow generation I ago, The attempts made to explain this . .. . . by m, change in ifie style of hate &�d in the . . one wonder -stricken ; so that the noiao and clangor of the Beene itself were ceaseless, . Yes, Madam, but very cruel. Its boggy falls have smoorea poor folk before n ow ; Ate loved who have boon losto' mourned as the unreturnea dead 'are mourned; but leaves, to the. winds, in bopeo� that one at least might flutter to the hand at a friend 2' appears that she Was stoloo, by am Indian, w06 brought her up in hiA own familyo And Manner of iwegring the bat Bud the hair . . I i . . ., .. appoi6i io 'be:utiss,lisfacitory, and Sown have I . I al n 9. boundless gem of flared and otbarg hAve Spent weary years in jail, for hunting on the slopes the Wild red . found, and here once move I . , Alas, tile wind wao'blowing train off-shora, and forbade even that promiseleas piojoot. gob hot Married to one 61 big noun, aria t, lay lived latterl-4 in the County of Bruce, .. . . .- � � � thrown the blame upon the disregard of , . physiological - laws entailed by modern , - . Silence ; and thoui! the torches anti blazed, and every aoof drew. fire from the � door, before tbO Clyffards built them in." . ' " Do You remember that, Lucy? 1� X. . . I . . Or should he inoloBo a )otter in. the aaso of his hun bin 9-wateb, mud drop it on the beach where some ohes ttnd si8termaro living. The ol(T Indian, hot abduotort fRBhl0u,0BP60lRIIY9W6mqWoMph, Incon. . . I I stone, a mighty belt of da 11cow- I passed 0,11. I ftloop 99 And is this Beene enacted every nigiitV 1( 41 th&b I do, maiia,m; and when the. toliants dioaboilta­�6f whom' my father MIAMI I . - rlTjA%ED IN Tlln . . � ,Whati. Gideon Carr last look4a down below, on the chance of its attracting the attention of sornepamaer-by? ... wbaroneither died lately, anti before his death made 0, full confession of,the ne.farious -and otuoi nootion with the discussion, � I the Appended .. list of the. Sizes of hats worn by. Some . . fampuamenis given; Lord Chelmsford . .. I Mildred, half to Iferoelf.- 11.1 ones wag�pne, before the evil days came on upon his victim f row the' Beacon Cliff, he 'few plemiura nok business brought it Iniman dead. . .1 . . ... . " fU' I ; Dean Stanley, 01- ;'L6kd-Bea6onh' I � I aSked 41 Yes, madam I every night, far into U8-woro all called I forostors,l ant! sworn to chotisla' and preserve the Vert And saw hiM, go he thought, within a - and 10hou, his Attention seconds of de4h , creature from one niorith's end to anilther-I Sick at heart with the conviction, of the ---" . . a . Mr. Spurgeon, speaking of tile itksod field, 7 ; the Prince Of W6109, 7 full; � I Charl as Dlokenso 7J -, Lord Selborriol' 7J - . . and long: after the other pack at oprin "I has ceased to hunt," At firat, the Enk. venison. it.was wa oia.wotid place in those daY% with old -World customs, such as you being called elsewhere an instant, he no longer behold him- clinging to the bilro futility of ali3r aboh galienio'g,'Raymond turned wearily away from the ,mocking. New TostiMA114,9AYS I, it ia % valuable U ill but -it 'will addition to 'a I vorsio' ]lead for Zolin Bright, 7i ', Had RUB9611, 7J; LIM � . MacAulay, 7A- ; Mr. Glaastolleo 7J ; Louis I I novelty of the thing attracted Many folk, havo never board of. We woke very sithPle 1whit6,,wmIl, ho, naturally imagined that be -sunshine and'souglib the glo ,the uch revision befora it will be At pub- I I Phillippe, 7J the Archbishop of York, 8 but now the masteir hunts alo4e, sa,vo for folk. There was not Such a thing its a had fallen Sheer upon. the beach beneath. terior of cave, . lie Una. To translate wall#. the knowledge , . f U11. . his oWn. people. Wet or dty is &It the Sarno titric-plocia in All Clyffa, *alive tbat, in the Such would have been the citatl with .nine. As lie did go, it attack him for the Arot If two languages is needed, tire Mori at 016 . . , , . * to him, and even for frbob he cares not. � I clock tower of the Hall, And the young team out of twenty man In a Strait like that time how strange it was that there woro'nes Now Tdatament company are strong in The Queen hm6 contributbd ;C900 to tho . 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