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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1880-08-27, Page 2• , - - Mil In Clover. -Lovely slimly, summer day, ln ahainnioekswinging, , Sim -Ns aVt's brightly tht,litug near. Happy birds ii -siting, Hum of pipe Mal hum of bee, Whir of insects blending rna tiream!;synipliony, lings of smoto, On tho air to break and taa-o, Greeli boughs arching over, Fragrance borne on every 1._ reez.e-- Isn't he in elover Flower -dotted grass lioneatl., Blue sky o'er him Pretty girl on either side Pleasantly beguilieg- Ono NVithian aI1J.IuL1v \OR ht) With the \sings are Of the gorgeous Gayly- intim' them ilyini% One with book from \vhit 1:e reads Song of maid and 1ovi4. In a voice of 'melody - Isn't he iu clover? 11 A SWEET it7.ke!1.1.D Well, siuce you mention it yourself IIal, I will confess that l'awas Surprised t , find you engaged to Miss Brookfield,' sai Ned Chester to his life-long 'chum, lltt Elpeenaorf (tiro. two young men wer leisurely strolling through Maple avenue for when I went. abroad you were mos emphatically denouncing the heartlessnes and selfishness and extravagance and.m f'e other amiable characteristics -according t your way of thinking at thetime--,of soeiet . girls, and' apparently sincere iu your aete inination to remain a bachelor rather tha Marry one of thern....And-your letters lox given no hint of a change hi your sent . Anente. - Quite the contrary. . Your las ' - UV:the:bye, was :Most p'erpIexing. No w -man's letter -could haveboeiernore I ity°4 suadenly jumped: front the Clause :Mine•to.' a sweet wild. rose,' of whoin yo had proviPuaiy told menothinga.. :Member -aright; the -sentence: it-Areal:min her.read thus: And tile .thidends. thi _ year- ari! intich---larger than this aweetawil • rose that IhaVe foundiiithis lonely plae - and ane almostpersuaded to court ,an Marry, after .the Manner- of Teinivsen' . _ - .1aridSeatte-Paiuter.1 ' -7 •- EIraeudorf threw : away .his aelgarett leaked thoughtfully -into.Space a -anon -len droppgainte a still_slowee.,Walk and aske( • Should:you-like:to hear all about - - _ . _ _ _ fellow?' - •" - . -**"- Of course 1' Should replied •'Clieste 'Lives there a man with soul- se deadivli _ever to himself hzLth- forest in sweet os'es And; besid that, haVera r_been the 6°141a:flit-of a . . your, loveaeriffairs. since You- Were 12 an arnitten . with ather pretty girli Iconfec:tianery:,,a'"Pitiive 'ahead; I: - all:Eaten:49-m' - • ": •_Y,s_viiti_arcularkea a feArmai:tient§ tia* begaahlinenderf„ just before you creas ' the briny-Z.:I-bee:true diSgusted. with :fas1 jot:table- young lealiesaiu -.general, awl-, as y - did not remitek- for fear- of1turting my fee • sings; With Warta Brookfield* particuitt .1tWas _rather. hard on a Ionia -raid . Sort fellow, Who w As asful-0.poons: -• he told by tha.t.girl that his forffitte "pe Siderably • enhaiiced his_ attraCti.ons bar eydea.: and :Viet for her; -part ,s1 thought love in a:cottage ou leaa than 'ft\ , 110i1Sana it,:ye-al:,h).1.1St-lje.: the : drearieit- • existenes. We..quarrellear. as" ,.you Imre Undpartea.„ She Went; shortly after; aNeWport, and I-, filled -With `scorn of_ .ma -aing marninas and fortinie-httatiug. aa,pio -tors, donned a blue flannelasitit and.coar .brnadabrittunedhat,I.andacarrying with small:: valise, stated or any -Where -a -an ;Where:out of the_Werlit.- ./ .-tAtnaon `pf my second.' da 's -travel til train stopped at a quiet,.. -tree-en:the:Were • tratatignaana following :the itapulseof t . moment',1 jumped off,- and Stritele into lonbiy Shady read, resolving to keep On; e foot. until FateShould say, 'Thus far-, an ito farfher.'' Ned, that. kcia:a..Fas•Certainl the loitelleseread Teter, saw. :Not a :pe = Son did 'meet; not a heusedicl, Isee, in a " hour's brisk tramp'. But f trodged.On ; axi the:mare. Eualora'S beauty: :and. grace -:fl ted before- : - the more -; her -Sive Voice; rang-- but in...the-Song-al the biraS-,.. riloreany: heart 3-Cained for her: Sntilea: ft more:I.-was determioed-rte.-prit miles .1) .tWeen us.'I:Aro:4(1,4ot bentarriea...far • ra fortune. 1 would be 16A-ed.:for. myself,. not at ill. And growing*striniger iia redctl- tion itt every step, I stuldenly, found "ria • s.elf in front of a- sneall artlembereda instantly that Etidora. had' 'Ailk_arese Of We same_ shacle. Ofagreyaa:ali -goVered with •weadltirieret atia •-rose - -vine - thatstOod. juat at, the entrance. of a den Waod, where grewoaks; ,-maples, . willow :elder bushed, • blackberry a an s heaven Only knows bow many -ether-thin tea.therew th6Non-a4 and the. bird cow with a- young:acalf besidte-her:av ilia itt. afield optiosite, and. a brook • - klieg: in the swislaioe, a short diatan n,the;:pereli ofthis gottage sat=a thi ea woman, sewing. . To her, hati 'aVarice(1.1 and - hurdbly -preferred. a -drink ,of- water. -.And sit hospitable quidknesa; bade t she left While she went 0'4 " the chair, -"for -1 W 4 ihon eheretarned with, it gla and • a glass -of milk. 1 dra -:at &lee, pf b t • econversation about the weath ued--"aaria had riSeri to depart.,Wh. tiest bine and gold 'Ttltat • •_ - cane trippipg tip the garde a pail of vritcr ni each . hand. Witt], roge to .-iitYself; and tFn4n again, convinced by a-aingle:gIanee 4hat, lovely face. and -form: that this cotta ..-Tivas,Fate'e 'No farther.' • . - Aceordingly,.I told- pay hostess that tia-at:.pogr story-Writer.:(you t thatwas no lie, for all the a editers. fahna,avctitostit eid re? rdaml_geriP Tr,,le-nting,) with a book fenzae. P Aces en- the .wor er beau -ultra seelneriLa 1.65-b quiet ho , , , - best, anal begged her to let- . . there afetv weeks, protein/1' g to ma -- .1 daugtiter .ratta a a- nossible:: 'Ava, went. :again, .andfrom tne -:-veaces-in thee hall •I knew the s being". discussed 1-.bsi: the :family.: ina manients• a' shrewd.looki old: man appleared„: looked tit ine. :shar ly, and asked brusquely, you !ford pay four,dellais it we.ek toldhine , -thought I could, and he_ Seized:: iffy Nall "-and:carried it into. the cottage,- Ifollotrin •-rtiveatz Old, chap, -it Was a lovely spot and inistake.a.EArerteatriorning the birds awake - . . ed me with tbeir songs and they were jearless, ne-vte haring learned how .cru 1 1 1 1 w and perched upou the frame of the old- wil CANDAHAR BESIEGED en can be, that they flew in at my • my nose and crossed. my. eyes) -e -and , A Contintatun* Vire Kept up ota' Both Sides Iftemertion4 front 21.vorb' - , °king glass -such a rum old glass (crook - etched ine dress ; and fragrance enough . - : ' 4 1 Foreem-An Attivek by the Triltestlien pm the rose Vines floated into that. attic 21 ceratacei-Euraecara 04:ccea-tra ata,aitu °in in ene day tahave perfumed Eudora's • endkerchiefs for a whole year. ' 1 li.han'rt Army._ , - ' 'As for Alice -the sweet. Wild rose -no ; LoNeeN, Artg. 10.-ak. military correspon- et ever dreameti of maid more beautiful. t dent says': It seems possible that General urge innocent dark blue eyes, with hushes i Phayre Will not relieve Candahur, owing to long that they cast it faint shadow °niter I the deficiency in transpottation facilities. undea cheeks ; mouth, nose, chin, ears, 1 The haises to the British by the battle Of ands, feet, simply perfection ; and avoice, i 27th July are positively placed at 21 ofii- A as musical as Eudora's, it is true, but cers, 300 European, :and WO natives killed ith a childish ring and sweetness ; and or missing, and five officers and taf men 1 ten she spoke, which was seldom, it was wounded. . ith it pretty modest hesitaucy that made In the House of Commons this afternoo- u long to catch her iu your arms and the illarquis of Hartington, Secretary of ss the words from her full red. lips. I State for Iedia, stated that a- letter had a 'only ,seen her three times. when I was reached Clotanan-Chold, from Khelat-i- adly in love with her, and . thought the Ghilzai dated the 12th, saying the country lain calico gowns site wore the prettiest is quiet; andthat the - fort is abundantly Wits in the world. Her father and supplied, and will be able to assist in sup- other- watched us, closely', but that .blessed PI.Ying General Roberts. * s I thought _then) ' droughthad set- in A despatch from Qrtettalt says: native week Or so before my arrival, and reports are $o unanimous as to the presence , two or • threes - weeks more our rain of three Etiropetin officers. with A.youb: titer cask -we hatin't attained to the filial' that there can be little doubt they gnity of a cistern-was.iemptv, and our are true. A letter from Candahar.dated ell ran low; and much water had to be Aug. llth reports that; the defences are rought from the brook; and of. course I complete.Ayoub ' Kh-m an . is three iles •'wi 'piped- the Sweet ld . base* to carry from; tlie city. Ile lots 37 guns Data 2,mo ails, and. (again, as I thought then) the cavalry. It . is said -the Ileratis have de- -bok was a.blessed quarter of a mile from: serted Ayoub CM, ingl to atiseensions among ie house ; , and one day, after traVersing them. . is quarter of a ,mile . With the =pails. and; . X-desPateh II om the ' Marquis Of. Ripon onnie Alice, I wrote you a' very: lone- let_ to the Vy.rar Ofilee says,that tieW$ ; bad been r; hi which; among many othCrthings. received at 'Caleutta from Caudahar dated • reviewed my -Etaloraa.experience, . and the llth; ana at that time 11.11 NVai4 well,. la yen of theltreagure I had found in the Ayoub . Khan - Was : their in -front ef . the httageby flip weed,. _AndaefeW days after .bitY-_. t1,0 ' engaged. he - throwieg..up.. ostineathia letter I Asked .the sw,ee,t Vim- earthworks,l..-butliad . made . no other. • .. se to : be . iny _wife.. = - $lie : raised'thoSe :(leinenstratle.h„.. :It - Was . estimated that Prieuq, innocent bine' 'eves -to MY face:for :he -litud.,-• With .:hint - . thirty-iive a pieces n instant, mid:- theit ha .thein ''n1J011. :nia' 'a--'' atifit0rY ", '''ii.i,c.i.: :1:0,-600 .1:14101,:.-..--incluit," reast, "while :- she ;1 ..irliisPerec. the._ .sliy. ingeaVairy,:rinfaittry,::atia•i-bis..,Gliijz4a1-- .a.r1ing--.-4 :7,- ::'_.-...i.,.. .=:. -_:..,L.:I-_,:: jr:L;;. ._____i . - :_i, '. . uog..: . '.Pliis foro is ninelt" :met:11er than. the '-".Don't iisktather .And :Mother. just yet, One with 'win -eh fie.fittaelled.:Gen: Ettriew-e-a, -Ail I edam:ed. to the. thaineht .1-tirsalf. a It ' and itisaseantediacatisklerable portioe ' f' ems' So very'stFranger -: -- -_. ....' . •- .. .i :. his -arinylaiS . :deserted hint. , Th ea relief • " And, -are. yott surd: yen, rlorenie.:,?.And .colUnni,frOnt Cabal is rePertea: to be ' ite.W- iihyou. be .willing: to We.ailealieelaiwnS -encatripedat Jagdellaklor ret and :forage.. oa ti-y-eio -a little cottage alls'YOUr- life 2.! Xe.serioua..apprehen_Sionsa are ."entertaiiied id 1. . :,- . .- j. - .. - -- a , - . ai.-: . • 1:- - -a -, 'elan assaUltaththe defendes 'of Caii(faitir . , .. . ' Try me,' : :She ' replied -•with: ' eiewirei liavebeengreatly"strenothenea iinei,elidi. it. 'eel:Sand an "areh smile. . .".• . .a :is beltey'ea hold- out. easayeautd,:the arrival ::`..NOW'iatiri'l reallyalavedr`rs.ga -I" to the .of-reinfOrcements.- -It is net 10.otibted that ird$,Iiet-niorniegHlothaying-yon, Nea, Ayealh is -operating tinder tho. advice and. made contiaants . :of the.*•andalike,yoii, with the assistance of .li.,uropean: officers-. a eynever.lietrity:ednieia."Itis Thid-EhhOu.,-:: -::--11.:fle.V.44:11.::freni-,:iCiacntita-. Kt:ysr:G-enoral: orf -.Wii*-14e.lieart-Gr.:Aliee," not . his :for- aSteAvarts-forceearrii`ed itt Sehbahaanathe ileHnO sighing_ for : gems ": and. " gold, 110 no :-.C.Inizai ,-catint'aV, yesterd.aY,:: ami e -y. -met nging_ for silks and -Yelyets-aand satins, with n6toppesitiona-7-. An iiimartal member-- -neare ,thiS:,.siinple. country = rnaidaa. She is Of eampfollaAvere Sc..yell 0:en..Stewitit'SfOrce.. ren Unaware' b1 her awn ientrvellota or -ea to.30 000 -men With 20000 camels ' - idabeauty, and she is also unaware, it can : It 'is remorea/that. Ayoub 'ilea:ft./lumber •- et..,,be,...dienieda of '-inaitY :.of. ',the': rules • Of :Of .Ilitglisli. ()Meet's uoW-helill:-...a.S.teriseliersa raiMpar plia :proh:iii-iciaiion-._:-- Butthese .whe-Weraceptimeaailiallie,aiseStroil$144it can saontcaelt lteri: Heityenbless hat !'.And with ". ' General; 1:1Prraa-c-i*: , ..-A . Caaidahar' 1.641. thought what • delialit it would- be t :a:es:nate-1i lof the -11th- saVa 'Coh --St "Joh ii ' hit,:e e. those guileless. Vine- eyes- open. Wade in written . it /eter,t. to Ayoub Jaltan :asking le astad and -astonish me lip Alien, .1.. after . "IVIletheritlierePort ','is.'. tine -that . he ' hoVIS tieing lierparenta'_ :cOnsent to-aopr 'mare _sopt4:BlitWi.,,Otliqen_capittire.E1,'itit Kush., 00, I plaead ..-a diationd rifig'atpea the : -.A .-deapately: :'froin 'Quettan says that ' a Ittle-thand: ' . -Audi' madamprii,t,nina to: largo ratantW Of :.7trilieli;rilfill' .fi:tt-ii.c1:6(1. our te,rt few -the -nearest:city immediately'an: a- troopeat Ketelt hist nigl,tt.. -:The-gzerrison Of ``fainthe: rhea - .:',..''' : - .1--. . -- a- "" -a. :W0. natire --infantry - behare-d-eAvith the ..S-0,:.pletidiinig :Urgent .bitainess•tim.e. de..iat:_treates'iisfrdailirdSkz...• - ' The „eireinAa W6 pg.,..as,_ ebona.ae • breakfast- ikaS-..0-rer.-11-fiitat: :1,-0,5cd-ial.l.a teft 80.:(160,..- 'Lie' AYI-raine; .eut. er.geedbye:for a...' day- or two. .:=. .... a a :: : -7 nista nitere. -ile tails :-,:iif the, ..fepolSe: of 'the. 'Oha ' if yob. _ should. l'neVer-'cbine -: back!' a -Mal i ties at lietoli were .recei red: 7 Nitheuell asobbea, plitiging around thy ii.:ii,:._ - , 1,1th aeleat. ef . theatribeenicee appears:to lay ..=. . : : • , "'Ilia I: will, dearest,' "-I said, utdOoaing .cOmpleteareinforeeinents haye been Sept h- er lovely arms--and•kiaaing the tears :front e'-',St.-71'1:Irtherfattacke are "Anadea"e :The tees, or .eves. - : , IrShailbebeekaoein-befere you seneers:- from Cren,.'Pliavie - to Canattlar- ayetime to Amiss Inc.' --:,And, I- Was ;'"for 1 have,,returnea--as..the3awere.iniable to .eliter ad Ort1A; gone -a. a:Dile or" two 'When I :ilia-. the City, :.'The Siege. ,bas-: noW:cOmineneed oVered I luta-left: my- pechetbook. ;Warta, tnearneata- -,A. heavy audepe tit:mous. lire is_ d.:.fttl1 of ..anger ;.agaitiSt'•anySelf 'fi-ept.-111) 'bit: :Nth s dos Aoub Id til 1S -rele.ssiteas=1 haStetied bitek,. As I neared ..attaekingro to fa,ces oi tlie eity."." A hi:tte 1e:cottage I:heard:land VOisQ0S-t1je 'yo-ioeg ".-ntileher_•,ef Mqk :11gp.,..•1)trideOk.;. MY prOspectiVe inother t -1‘611(.41-e.8 1-t°'.41J: O3 -law, and, could itbe? yes, it :was: dcnythau thC- Ileratis haVeaeacatea eat aftja taaaaa • , : 7 hba" 1 ' - - - ' reeelar. %Mess:- and T. „CIOTiq. uOW what to -Ray. ta,Bill tlebA,6k from '80:a,!"the.:.el4er,...10y..•.-wal the r uffsbff. the house. replied: I'll. hull& A . - 9i LIL44-! 21.4:341•"*- • better lianseL4tearer to folks;;' • -for -I'M: "a:Chief" Inspector: -Bolster jitts "" been over-- are 'fever ..Want :to cent° back -to this ..11-atilingthe:Areiglits,anda_Meastiree of -the: nely' heleagaingtef I anst. leaveit!. Toronto, and with.apaeffeetthat.. .s'pese.;this mali ShOolde,:f ishoWs.: therei as, great :neee,aSity.. for - the ra.11_7!:-; -,per$fsted•-• the „prudent step to betaken,. = Goiumeneiiwat Bathurst . • anuria. - ' Streeti-,bepreCataled;eaStWara'alang" QUeeti. 9' lie's,' as tiCh as Sarecelina,''ansWei'ga street, and -thence' along Yonge ith far hs e daughterin anything. but a SWeetVoiee the'fire hill uid dorjpg his trip he ,bow:.:areadf-41.....theagraniMar and Under his footnotleSS than .-three.hitedied- . totiniebiati64.-setinded-." in:- it :r.. ank:otirkied- 0oitr.4.a;t1 i. 'd give up Bill if 1:Ayain't-atire of -it?: ",Ife: -to his otiice itt Order to:atiSe. thein..as :avi- tit' a loiwrionatiitile to Seine- friend of hie • donee tioainst Certain : partiee, "Whom be: !Tie -day, and lie kiet a piece, a.od, _Ironed Intintde to before the' police_ -:. --" a 6171itt.within •a i'ew days. Mr. Bol -ter The Page OM:le-at ending with the Clause :devefied'his. attciitien principally- dealers Atinea. atia.afeesily=, ib:Oginniagaieith... the in -• . ..thilkand-water,.. 'taking: Weet, wild rase:. interrupted: :Cheater:, : "....41..anfeecaSiatia1 greeer ae:a kind of'-diYara" 4.J.:11St• friend.. ."l3nt, to sion,..M.bader .toarelieye-rthe -jr: Or O bit Withatheaconeersatien, ,the Chalk olcIlketenfesel- deliberately, listened: ..•`. 1 :tina v:itte.r; Men Was varied,:and in several °Med it; he ;..never _Miseedit,: cases brought 1 nil iuto.' contact With'..theSe, aidathea-simple,"-.Cpuntr:ya"maidea.• "SOMe" ..,wher7 were ,- be ashliable;girl, Wanted' him for .liis f ofttiee,m' bringing Orr to their- mil'.rid be, got- read, and elea:red au taandAv by re re -hiding tliein at the stubborn :fact!. Of elm& tjll .11e-foutia-: Me, :A swoet-Wliarose,": :the eNistep-Ce of fatiaet ef.Parliainent-whielr' e oaf's' Me,- and he ain't ..erafer out, neither.': -preotidea: for buying themiincd insurns .4.'"'Yititi'd better-jet-your...paint...a-dr° *abentvarying cram:, lite-AeJiftydollars, and- as: hit some 'before- you promise tc Marry; title' bit Of information toPh -the- -'crearri:" off ihn,'",adviSed AIrsaBurilock:i,T •of .iliegal 'Rubbish -rz -exclairood.- the .r00: nrcasi;ics- Of:Went-di& not .atfoilipt °het szioopintrottnd might Sped .everythi knOW-he's a -rot Iots of 'Money, air.1" I.: bet 'e_7sgone off t biy me smetbing- elegant ow. Calico gowhp, iudeecl! Ill wear ilk everyday of my life. But come along, a-`,..ltt'sr.ge(up atehei :unlocked, and We,:.egnartunmage hro.ugliitar: - : '7NO;behaS4V-Saidi;:ootoiogfotwar4i: but don't; let. that ,..prevent -S: yam': enjoying 'itra.elYea,:dadieS;:i hero is:the keyeat your et:vice.' "'"'" " 4" -With' a Shrill seream, the sweet.. rose .I:feachea iuy,ropira'under the .eaves • three. Wilde, gathered tpeether rnv S POUTI NG Now ES. Bortzemter IC:tees-1'1w Faftte^t Time. on - Record It eaten- Briltinut Trotting by SI. Julien and Maud rt. Rocru:saant DRIVING Rona Aug. 12. --The greatest day's sport in the. history cf the Rochester Driving Park is just concladcd. The anianincement that St. Julien and Maud S. would each be trotted, the former to beat his own best trotting record of 2.12./ the 1.1. ungarian band played. In oee of the and the latter to beat this and Sleepy '1:wit's large rowing rooms' bonbons and photo- graphs:Were sold, and in the ;other refresh- inentfOi In the garden:Lady Lonsdale and ••••?•,,,1110••••Famrme . EtiGI.V412 BEAUTIEN. A Brilliant Etthibition at a Boyatly Patronized Bazaar. Both the Prince and Princess of Wales were present at the bazaar given at Ken- sington House in aid of the fund for the ralativ7es of those drowned in the Atalanta. The idea was due to Lord Henry Lennox, and Aylie very well carried out. In one wing there was a, cancert and in the other best p1icing record of 2.12,1, was elm -ugh to attract a, multitude of spectators, v:ho went in throegs to :Le track. There were .a,000 4- ,.' rs. I4ngtry,liad. .a, tent, where tliey sold people presc.aitto witness the grand event l'a Of the (lay. . . t badminton ,.' and champaone ; and flower . women; flower girls and° flower children *.;o (-1_,Abs- runi-.E.:ii',1,f,00, Divioi-m. pervaded both the house and the gardens, Parana, 54 ,21. 31 ,21 .offering roses to all comers. Mrs. "Wheeler EliWili Thorn_ ' Hector 1 5 4 4 was vated the best saleswoman in. the re -- •3 '3 `-':. 3 freslirriPut-room and the Princess Mary in Orange B.0,150141 2 '1 5 5 the boOon-room. In both the rooms the Hontatieny, Josh 1:-.11log:,, Centel:1a, Lohr ir mid sellingladies' - names -were put up over aisittet were tin er. where khey were supposed to sell, but as - - 'retie:-'2.eactle:0-, 2.21?,, 2.21!-. they dkdinot keep to their places it was fatetaroil-aera-i•teese :.."-tax-'-) viviDED, ri -Di eolil Yl ti i - - -1 1 2 -13 2 Were lavished upon the wrong ladies. It a a i i 1 ainusi0 to listen to the:criticisms which •Was sutirest d to one of the fashionable ' ...rrinkett mai bt. Julien v.6reitr: beautida. that she - sluaalltl. allow - Tiule-,-2.5lis, 2.101, 2.10.1!, 2.W, 222. , ,i)ne to be introduce1a to her • - , At 5 e'Cleck St. Julien was driven out 41-'3' for si1/3ence ; but at this SI1Q' struck, for upon the track and . put past thee grand She sa.,i)). she would be ruined in leaving atand by Owen Ilickok,who is 1.1 part owner tii. the great trotter and always handles visitingi cards on all v, ho paid their six- peneetl,:: , The . Priuce and Princess of him when on the turf. Prolonged -applause antl loud cheers:rent the air as. St. Julien Willesaaespecially the latter, were most out- rageoti9y mobbed., One old Military buck wad trotted Arent -id to get heated for the Stood •-tib on .a. ricketty chair to have a good, -effdrt of-his:life. •Iie went down past the the princees, and her body guard . juclges':stana several titnee before Hickok stP-re at of •Sailifts wile really a necessity in order &- nodded to .tlie judges to give the.. 'word. gtatior,illinirrtediately opposite.1--trsoo.kLuapog,btrcyr Then he darted around the track without ice0P tie Paolk off. AS 'for" a running mate or anything else than-. his there )1.13 One old ',lady who 'the 'Jersey • . clri \-er to 'iurge hini,liutiking liiS first quarter - LILY,' andleVelled:a _pair. of oppieelr:ialateosoeiss- in.,33-1-,.11alf mile h11 07, „third --qullrter ;in .4-- .4-ervoirouo,li: which she 1,41 4lia niile:in:2."131the fastest trOtting. Stock te. the i beau y. I t -.8,- good twenty. eVer., -,,-elotic-,-,:' 'erten' . _ thel Rochester ti ttCY, I ,. 'Tli-e_ el-O.:id •Cliceiea- -voeifetiitigy- - --1-131116;3, . - Forty;-.4ffintles :later -Bair, of Cincinnati : . , , a - drove :out; the li:eitiitiftil-Sik=y,berzelifniare; . ,,, -711P-1*---11-41-17;4.1"1"Pr•4;---:--- .1attet'S. a Deafening 01' PCI', enSued, _ ' Bair -:TlielfFt°ne i ' ' reFis--Yery. glue-rail:Y. unitea- -7 ilnodded to thejtlitees mid ' Mak-41, was :,,,i,Yen - in :-..deffinhici slitheti. . oVeruir ant for 'eXpela. lik)nr6 tlig - the Send--Off....Theii!rst time shedarnellawn yit'i.,Ir“ ' ra - - _ 00 , ntry the editer. of "Le -- ‘tterestrilletChleer..:,tfrlitiNe;pkr."3::::estitieliebri,:..04nt e'‘,-aeyier.itiliniaugg... .P. r.iinhcro4fle.0.11..t,ti.q...3e. rn..;_-tat.. ii...1*.,.:-._;,#,,we.:.-45.f labor. ajAeauttk,:,ana'cornplete.d %el; first quarter .aaalu,,?e,Vie pm. ,12,20 to .$17.32 per - month. in -.32-.4-see..1- 2iniiii 1.05; ".3rd in 1.,38 b-u-na p ge cost 41§ullsigtip7,--a-lo,b)rer in thile:in.-2:111..04entire " second loWer than 18aleo 74 1: $r A:7 -a mouth, and 7.14 iu at -e7.0; the.besttrottingtilne.on record, analfalf • t: Tboli :t•artirtg.netrs that' lapidae Pomeroy ' • second -better: /bait 'the. --lea pacer Ov.et:ti ,i- -_03.4,4t to.0,6&•*e_. iii,,tr. __ou ..b,er igelijos± „ .. Arept..'•:-..Thewildest.entinisitireti pra:vailed : 2 upon apfstralia has already" heen made everYb.ody !Ifu-e-i'v the best .tine on recent- :p..,Brie.:iiiir_.T4,_do,te_...4 11.0 ..sitpartii• 1.0.,,iropi . 1-i.ad Made their annoiintefuenta St. Juilien , a all i i_ -.- ' - • . ..,.:} 11-11- 110.d -b0.011. illa,(10 hefet'a the sltime-keeners San IhMiciseo is. th-e 3.0th f ,Ast it,'-elielf -was brotight. out ' for his .4econa;' heat- Tha.lpresident ;b, f the Colored 7 ' . , . ..3. . Board Ii St, Lon* has ralYies'.1.1tat 1:0;000 • Mal gat..jaArt-ty in-, 1.1tY6 Shape,: am. trotted-. third. - in -11.36'1, and : the ruilo in 2.11:1. .1,01:1,- net -41:94,4 , nj. -ernikrato frainUiesissippir-,apd - tonit4. ma - doring iThe 1.1eNt q two inontbsta, the first.ifearfer. in; 3.1.:'i, -See°nd .41 tam4say F taa-a-taire„mg-ta_ay:_a_a_aud in laer ' and .1, _arrive at Bt. Louis en rotate: to a . : ffrst. heitt.-1 The clic it of the_oi.o.cifie.:' -.Kansa i ifd. other northern gtates.,-:., • • • • .i.. . - ' 4 - " • tint.e. we're Streegly ;mingled _with. dissatis- . 1...loii.1:. idea of the _activity of the -English . f-tiction; fornot :a :Single -expert tiMe,, teePer . Liberfi,:ti/bit Seciety- may he' bbtain:etl -frornt -other titan -those in the juclge'Sstand :Made- the farA.fliat in the past three years it has ' St, JUlten'SitiMa lesSitlitin T2',112/..: Theaoilia •issoPC, , 7,000 000 I publicd,tione and. hela. t cialrecord_4adtpl-tzpid,itzid,'4chlior'oe had:.2,0130,ke tinge, - T:116 expendes- ineorred:in /t : new. a suPcial:purse of $.2:,000 offered. to, Six y - - amounttb .oyer --100,00f).. - The ae. beent hi',6-xistencie . thirty-six' a . . ., _.. Cataluna hangings., .left some bank bill; on-theIahle, naffed foe. - And I ani to % inarrSr !Eudora: I3rOCkteld month frone tAltoofia fat he assailant, he says, -was: a -01:4W,atilii% ith.iiinnende jatvs... Ile -struggled frantia ally and getaway,: but not until 11. each. :Stone di Cincinnati' refused to -perinit the marc to be speeded agaim.while 1Iiclo;k took the -same position. Mand S.. Was trotted againabtrt her seetind time in 2.26.'1, and it.sleXcused from heat, While St: .third heat Wastrotfddlin--24.):111, :Ilaudderne testimen:: .Satiet: . -yearsof . . , .- Mra; i s, immigra ioraagen aaa. t awa, 'VT- • ' ' f*: : t .tip t . ills Ri-4':wvea tl, letter from " the:.seerefary Pt :the Ig -41.1 society for !promoting- the scrip- -tnialiithleatien-and relicieui inetructiPnof . . the I "Olt-speakingi populatiO , stating that . italSwere priOgOlitOti .to the ,arivers-Of,both. 'Dr..1-::.'11 an has been:prevelit dfroMunder-''-;: ; the King mid: Queen. of . the..-thif, • and. this takiiii'?'AP e advocafiY of the :Society's !objects. • terinintited;t11°..greateat trotting :a-rents:the iii Cat-fli amid the United;StateS, and that 1.. world 'Oer. known:: ".:- - al ; - ' his pliA aVauldhafilled by the Rev, Jeeeph - - ( .. .. . , MEXICO.' . , •, . . . . : a - - -; -,, :-. , .. . Natel ts a istartinao para.'obx - possessed tt.,!..i.aa.Fafila, ,:iart:. the.. :ite4-0-4'7. ,harii-Forther of ino.4 fertile "soil,",- fine -climate, -4.iii6 -ail' .: n , _ iiik4ifai 1 ' - i Libor, - t .Iii - . 11 -- - . i reeenee. • ilg,4:1A1Vs I: the New _Pacuiletralt. : ate : ;T-re-SPti, 'irizana-;- It''ing: -.1...i---.Hv Piiiatte ad:, -th - ticP8P8aIrtoe.-. Oti.le; -Sm.1-jelilill'=e7uri-ittsloa.88. - - viees.slate that -Oen: Canto' Was routed at -bPr(1.841_-418: filiP°r-t8: all 1 -let bliittPr.a1151- milli; iilazat-ellani and that_Sitiola is in tbehana.s withl‘fe Wheat land, she _imports all her : The , ileur. 4witli.iepturtiess natives; strong and ' of Ilereiner, the"..!. ally of .3.Parauez, , latter is reParted eptnino fra , shwa...with heart, he leapprta her 'labor • with- coal,..:. a ni a Considerable ferCea One. .0 - his lienten- ea:TilYapvtirrkt:ih:ree,:bttestingali.r atus 411 .0 bsek-ri 'ncoal it :- ants Brigadier .11-eyes,iitarted.frinii':TticSon :It toSeffora ;on :the:other side of. Inc boraer - 114,.:',Terle 13a -tar say -e. tba the„walking - i he ltd hiq'- lorce.increasea" to -100, awitli Cesttipnel-whieb"will be inest n.faforforthe which he :/iwen t thathe direction of Mara auttikinis Made Of soft cloth, With a Short ,dalee a. , It, is ritnibred ithat this to 11 V. -as- ..skirt ifile -tea perpenclieularly, and a ,sliert , f ,takenr some (.1a,y -AgO" byalinn.: Zacatecus, redinl,,let , resenahling A: rtiatit' . cutuWay "L'eena JaliSeb, aSinola paid aSenora .-have-eoat,leah . the same cloth, ,l'`ire opening risen; .aild it is he 'eyed a :geiferaltaking up .form0: by the .1a-evers is flied -*With a • of arms rs;dirCet _ellen:Oct of Ane linen, plea da and closed ' dent, Gonzales...; "witlifliree-gold htitton$:- :Staodine,eibllar . a . and dttirlfacravat, . .Inthe.,,side__petkiorais ...a. S.::136•11): LL.D., wilt, leave oy the lOtle. inst. 1„pr Quebec. • her at:#(.1 transporting oxen. WitlithirtY1 men on days, agb on the .road .• - I a against the new presi- - , • • ,C.E.t<ttilUg. JOLf.E. - Entryittg- tfic -Naatea of Prontineht.Poti-- ticittits a** Iles;dent** ofa. Dimrevacrible Ntaz YO* .Aue '-13,-Tolin J.- lilurphy-- cripple and one ;of. the Ile gtates 'census enitnieratote, washelaior. eadniination -to. - day bYllnited StateSContinissieper Shields. on a charge of making &it a false and: fieti-: liens consits 'return in 'Violation of : the _united Statee._S statutes. _of 119i. Green street, hoteser of 7 -ill -fame; -11e. 'had entered jameg A. Garfield, Obio,boalt- ;keeper.; ; Cheste,r1..A. .Arthur, _ collector- :;" Eilivarcl.tooper glue -maker-; janies:Conk- . , _ = _ . _ _ Conk - ling, notion store- eeper ;."James G-. Blaine, of Maiii, stock -broker.; - Sand-1ml ..Tilde.m. money -broker, _aija.:4ewi:q -Sandford; cook' .The PrisPiter: :says' be was given-thesenames .further .to .'.bolste+ the offence which by...the:people in the house; -.but/a...the resta they ltd corrifititted; but .preinisetrateadf-1:dents say they gave him their proper mantes; fend..e.O. More, On eontlit4nathat the irispeca and thatliorphy intat havealtered tbenta tore shbuld u°t, bring thein 'before • tbe The penalty.for-thisoffenee- t tie"! eadia - grOat majority : :.cirse.'S .civility :shown., to. the inspector, while iii "several : (Ahem- the 6i- -f6tideis became furiousrand tbreateped. hin; with Yeligettecefor having dared toaintere fere with -their business.- Several -Milk Artiggend.; Were 'interceptecl . du. the street /Lila :relieved -of- their nichauredato the: great chagrin of the 'drivers, _ The inspector the coursc-of inspeetio4. yesterday .afternoen.fell..fohl of an able-bodied feieralea whQ, having belabored .1)im aNSs:dit;lei;11:1, sO6r,.:inegnebgo:litley Seh'S'ibi° t hanefereltie withont lade itshour.„ be - - a . iindetait(pod, latit flitely enibroiderea..Boots rrofi.4Nnv,e4-ts..b....e .,_i...i...1,.,._,,,..nd felt__. -hat .11.i..111 aang . Otrolfriaelsts are IVery popttlar in this city this fileaeon 1 and .the follo lug. directions - 4- lh - " ' ' . h reIatrio•- to an01.10: them •hould be le -. serveir:: If intended for e lining -in oue r. . _end Of the :lianartiock. ,$iiiiiiid-be..tiea sity ...full'fileak-fianir the.qgeound, and the7,61.1ier --a. - end .it gver 4 feet. .4gain=tlie uPper ena. ..e., sliOull be' tied wit).i 4, short - Tope, ---sag:.2- feet - or leapiii :.The other -6;0 maybeti-eawith• -a- mociAlo ger one; say A...feet. III -this Way , the lietd. will be higher than the .feet;tind the-e,)nig kyi the banal -meek Will :be 'slight and -g -An le Where .the b.eird is,:aud prinei: . . 7_ _ , ,,.,11, .11- tbeIONVei part of. the body, , a Ao r place in Faris, - • Ilatelf.Prou4t," the aother di); -4 tioneiti -darpd, -with profane - hanza to a liana m 'the -gorse, '.Of the galante goaro. Dut ' -: .-Barrfoi Fboirt the.. Ring hail- delighted te,--/_-. -licirtbill, and. was arm boid - enough- to. -offer • -, it tOtilie highest hldder. -.- iThe corset of, atia two yearS".imprieennien ... ' Ilinbi..Pa 14 BarryWas in -rather a_dilapidated- : ; . Condition, -t It is a :epecinien .-eighteenta• , cent* cOrset. Stiff, curiabersinue t.iiid - - ; grace -pas. 1The corset 0 to -day_ is by far A Ititstiinircnve'of-ihre Tjciiboill .Trireff ., .-. toN1;074,41.1g.':i3.-Ljt .will'he rernem: lierea71',.--)Lreefe'ltky Ilele:cittilll'haonm. ll'inrteis,'.tie:fid1). °Bili:ff'°Ofi:11..1:1.71.,71.:.-....: : --that towards the' close . of thetriaR'of.the ferne,' said a Contempgrary French wit, claimant, i.rtlint:cfrton, a -Witneess named , e'est„le corset. . . ,_. . _ 'Jean . Lille appeared -• in: hie- 'behalf,- and' Swot:eta, At astonishing story hi .0-prrobora- . At ieceht meeting of .t14)--towii .councila 'tion Of Ortio's 'claim., GStifying thathe was .9,thf -eag,l,*.t.v(5,11li eillilibr°.r.4h-lipgull'ab-we 74u457iPe°a-e...walt.thlit". :.. one of thesailors on. board ;the Ar.eSei;Whielt PortlandilL.hi:e 7:14:39i,n, papitt:iii, tow, 6anvio.od,.. an ii(37".1" should'°fielb°t1iSeu5' spIlVielideAreitilliQlla, nilePA.v' g:otiel4e7 ' i6 1 siesikvtan.C.1 ,i7neil,badpielcedibim up froth - In .1 mil ' 14 -8 . _ .1 '- c'?1:°11Ptidili°r4,44'0°. aPvPIY- P.-1..),13')E°a... ti.44t t'4°._' - : -t1 el eircumstanee ..-a. i.i.:&1148 tim - • 1 the recogn a 0.10'rialuattot it§., the resoued a. tail ,'='!_.• Pa, the/ time, .br.ilei:!tnakfnh.e.iilltordeneisitoi.e. dr. jytl' :4;:i _ti ie 1 i ::d .afr g :C7ef .0..r:c:I.eP:erng(i. Tat4ohapeqn:01/2pMi+eties4jaittlnulsowitoll.n,ytottioee7i)11:7iiels:I.o.aonfcfelta\vact::u.'gvahrotitteceler.egii..ratt'switli:7:-.1.:::,.,::- .ontlif terin. 4? beipi.elied up as it wAitsserted.that the ,funetititiaryivouhl ' . • .i. easily -44. 1-1-w= wives- pasSen&er.: ../N.f the conclusion Of hii`i . ' 9?-11-.;114.ilet-theYIRAsk-lbree-a"fOl rd .teifi1 ' nee4q-aia neW voiCe more than new Clotbes: : 1. . :'crieitihad a just led his third. bride t Ulf.; : - altar. . , . ELLLAE OF JEA14ifli.-1;11F;-..= = stalwart; lative inightfiria difficult to ber'froM. aftempting. a ompliiilk. 1--411tco.t' re .11 ft k both ine4wilit-rns'aen.a-9 °It illy by 1 roe woinen . g _ ti enul;laa"-.; It:-Y-6:ft-i 'ril. la- i iti ei /fetis'e.ti'l r • liablemial 1- negulfaaat:mt' -u:ra.;reet-: ece-sdary, _. It id thotight :that _an al aa been se manglOd that aniputatirig ih'ilinilithial- qtiart betih4g scaped from . a ear. ill iv raikolld accident ' -:---- -- -,•,00.:_eue,.a.,.'.‘5f 197toars. 1 'Zi1P.O.Stito;. ., . -,-ina.r!_€`7:, Rochesterville;is. ear the place last spring: -- _ .-, - ; . the peddessor of it 20'-year-ola mare which _ 'iYhy is 'lore -like .an Arinstrong gun?... presented him: with a han some lea' last , eceafse it Advels ttll, ranks. ITilia:, oom i mondol. : This - it -e. the- firsta'cOlt, -ahe has ifteS t . sentimental with the frivolous). ever had,- .- . . • - - An cb nge Rays:, - e Very few hens l37 ta ' at the point of death.' Perhavs they would Thi) fay or 'the last minstrel. -A hard- - :they 'could see the point. t -.- '-. - . -,brgalri--1 . . . . / - -z-741,- •