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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1880-09-03, Page 6• When Hands 'than Clasp anal 11.1ps Shall In twilight's hour what heart is still When love dont make the shadows fly, No _cheek will blanch-- no eye will till When sunbeams dicker ere they die. Ana. when- the clay benumbed and cold . :• • Lies weary, panting at onr feet, • That gleam shall be a gleam tif• gold WLxeu hands shall clasp and lips shall meet In twilight's hour how dear to spell A hidden love in troubled looks, To read m hat words relw.e. to (ell . "rwcre better than a thousand books ! For love shall give an answering tone, And change khe bitter into sweet ; And hearts shall beat in unison • When hands shall clasp and lips shall Meet, Miss Illione HoWell sits on the top step of the back porch of the Pebble Houseagaz- ing out upon the river-ablue as the sky above if, and almost aahright—which flows gently by at the foot ol the garden. al - Everything looks bright anti—beautiful this warm, pleasant, fragrant .0ctober day. The garden walks,- formed of many sniall - glitteriug stones, -eneircle the beds of au- tumn flowers andplots of feathery grasslike broad gray ribboris thick y sewn .with pre-. bath houses, built of ao e dark wood:and aincrusted-withmorebril ant pebbles gleam -and araw throualathe trees- at the -water's . edge, as the hemcg of the- dia.mondgnoines. , :Must gleam, and glow ia the -heart of; the itself ia.deceratedarouad each window tin& debt—imbedded la _som.4 _mysterious -Man; - ..",,tastavitithasiineaiceraly.ia.voafe.thstreltirltiltggl.sabrilas-: 6.r .1.1. „PY. g'..- But:loveliest of all th lap that adorn_this 9*-_cliwks-=-7is. the lady,: yeung and fair, With Oval face, -and aweets all mouth; . lear4ug: •backaagainst one bathe pillars bf-- the l'eb- 4 .. sits there, at,- mationl ssa gazing eataipea l' 'Out ori trio Perch, minitin arm with _her Ma - :are aa_ blue tis-Ada'Skre black, and. Whose eiTebtows arethelairAst Shadows. of those belonging to „het- friend. : "Ili-ly de they `.Kleptouranitie: - drawls Linda:. sinking "...late an easy -chair,: apt' claSping heaprettyl. haads above' - her bei d With - a. generous- --, loud voice; swinging; hat catelessly ' to :au to beaute--happena ,. Howell beas intones lighted Skakspeare don't kupvia- and Ore.: ' cunning little. 'yawn, think I'd se years if tha Ile p digui partu no hu go to OT cold / had b to ay Select what chair dism W the you, I wit aches him me.' 01 d that they were playing a most r some reason or other, I always ou when I think Of George. Well, eorgp off to Europe that after- The potato blight has made- its appear r we'd roomed together for four * ance about Caldrciveen, county • Kerry. iout qUarrelling once. I wonder The champion stalks are touched. iu several 1/1 be said. of anY twei women ? ' places,. and although the disease may be a but his audience maintaining -a, : less ietense than among other kindsof seed, ilenee, proceeds with his story. , nevertheless, the champion, too, has failed. lly..felt very lonely after his de- I -air: Shnen Pinner, who was fired at ud being unable to -read, and in ; while =taming -from a land meetaig at to make calls, I determined to Doolegue, county _Mayo, lies in _a. pre - 6 place of aniusement It was a '..carious state, one of the balls haying passed , and as Jack Frost and I never through the back and lodged iu the stoin.ach. on very friendly terms, in order Fout men have *been arrested on suspicion. protracted struggle with him, I 1 • at Kildare assizes, tetniluated ,rather. he nearest theatre, • regardless of , performance vas to be. It . , curiously. While the Lard 'Chief Baron was charaing the jury, it was: discovered that thd letter on which the Crown relied IRISH NOTES. Lind Or a .it to the ever weit provibg the identity handwritinglitur with great solemaity—,,' not for disaPpearecl.. The case was. accordingly plied and the prisoner discharged. would -I give any one, not evea ata entle coz, f) Clue by which— IN ell, t just seated, when a most lovely wed by her escort—a young man emblance to herlod me to believe rather:a-sank iuto the chair -next county 'Li-therick, were. •attacked by. the oWner and his friends, and. so- brutally t did she look like questiens beaten thatthe life "of Condon, whose skuil Was fractured; is in. danger. Walker's Lees, I Must repe t the remailt rialit hand. was smashed, bnt he piochred my cousin_ a Mom t age.. No word mine shall.lead to the -a 'Suffice s she had takeh her-aeat, and tram anther attention:was riveted upon. e did hot .,faVor-- her. companion' .g,ushingrernarks about the -hand, . -Two bailiffs, nained_Condon and 'Walker, haVing seized -some cattle on thelarid. of a Man named Mulcahy, at Neweastie 'West, rose find my min the cou her aair act Ho beg kid the far an rues Ada,la the -same her .litoad-hrirerned .o hea poet _wretch' ead -or aornething of -awns too"; but:such a ortl,''. exclaims Ada,- iCaD. one of her friencta -- -either, for here com Aterbets -and "cakes - -ain't you grad I'ate islet anal- ---.a..duck -of -a. cpusin,--andt-haf -I Coaxed him te Spend his And now for': ki-aopinionan the siabjecta . i, -au& she leana fort*: atter* and that -she -did - not- itePtion, White- the, youngladyaah. didaiiparaanyaliciiiera kohl ;hernial e her. ',Where thete is :some ifer obusiness, my 'char/411g neighbor hand tioarai hy her. -side .took *from. ket .of Al"). coata lay -: handketchiefaa t Of - that dozeri of.. silk .onea. you, o really? And.what .did you g„ till the- flirt Tthe jan and: the Why de you laugh 2* It isn't fuibiy: watched- her at the "ced Of - the, play a her :poloe,oat, at. Whatever you' call hat I Mean pe deabt Yeur teat" Aad did yoa ever meet:her again?' an 3 infinitely.more valuable: they. ran deain-the. stepg- She therd be Mote ? she asks re" . And she gavehimlier heart in of big.- owra .and promised to .be -his ad -faithful -Wife.' Do yoa approve of weald -be a; happy cenclasian, I'm laugh -s, I' can -think of no nd they slowlyaanuter Off town-Al/the. assist-auce and re -seized. the cattle.. -property,. Clara): ebunty, Irelaad,.refuSe to pay relit except oh the -GoYerurberit tiotillegingfiliat hitherto' they liaaepaid 50 Pei* cent-aboye it. --They have /41 beeh served.: with .Writs; but " have eerribined Manama :their - until. lay force _ef eircurnatanees theas,re reinstated. :• S'PORTING -NOTES. A CANINE CRICKETER. Lord William Lepnox, in his Celebri- ties I have Known,' tellg us that Lord Charles Kerr backed his servant, James Bridger, aud his water spaniel, Drake, to play a match of cricket against Mr. J. Cock and Mr. Weatherell for 50 guineas a side. This noyetcoutest came off at Holt Pond Cticketiug Ground., near- Farnham. •Dtake's. post Was to field out, and -as lie always caught the ball lat its first bound he proved himself a most excellent fields- man. Bridger Went in first abd scored- 50 runs. Mr. Cock made. 6 before he was *caught by Bridger. Mr. Weatherell thea took hiS place at the wicket- and hit his first ball smartly for -a run, bat Drake Was up So much faster tha,n he expeeted, stopped the.ball so well, and delivered. it so quickly to Bridger, that Mr. Weatherell's stumps went doiVu .without ran. Mr. Cock then gave up the match.' M. Pycroft At -the Belfaat 'assizes Mary . Ellen- Priehard.aas feund 'guilty of 'mut-derma her illegitimate Ierhale thelah of Metal, Trilsoner gave birth. , the Child_ a tab filled with feathers the head liana -ablest .!geyered faem the „body. Baran Dowse-sentence/11/er to- be haneed_on:- the 21st of Aughst:, _ • ended: priace of goda. ',slaves bearing 'iced Of dew- "and honey— you,' setting Itinagelf a 4. Oh, that -affa.ir of .the -diapiand braCelet 4* What, de you.„ iove kleptainahia. ?' That4 . _the way they .explairr it," *Ada - Tgeei era, a She- haa been -an ihnecent. picker-. - up of -costlytrifles Since her childlieodaher- - father at first, and- thea Ixer lanban..d.,- re, a. threatened pros cation,: • bray Conn/rola-hear Itickmanswortla on May Middlesex and arr. Irancis Tramper, a farmer. at Ilarefield,. who was tO -1..EANC the help of his dOg. lit the first innings of the two gentlemen they got three iuns, and Mt, Tiumpea - got three for him:self arid talc/ for his doe.- In- their sef,'caul in- ' v'ias seen after indisposed. At 4 o'clock: she drove up ta"ithe Restaurant du Chalet nings the two. gealensen again 'got three ruba,...Mid Mr. Truhipet, then going in aud feeling vety ill and asked. to be Shown tee, . getthigtwo runs, beat *the ;.,tWo gentlemen Privatt tom. 5-; 4A. couch: was hastily iata• "dog; The deg always'atood.near Mai ' teas-. me"nieT * applikt setae _mild . eateinala.: but -as Obi,' - .-ifilT.T .not • maater, the" attack* If Inert had great diffieulty .te. rub even -trete a -long hit. - The deg4.-Waa a, : thorciughbred li'r- Offtill-colv 4:17' XlEtrile. . .T110 latter used a 'Mist Moments of the Celebrated Actress.. PARIS, Aui.1.17.-4-Adelaide Neilson will no ai.ore delight us Wititli her grace and talent. All that is human- of her lies, or lay till a few hours ago, at the morgue awaiting Christian burial. .* Her end was Sad and itrange—so straile that for a moment it was whispered that shelled been poisoned. Two persons _were actually arrested on suspicion ot }complicity in the . sup- posed crime. Dftite the strenuous efforts made te hush upfthe whole affair, I am now in possession of the factsconnected with. the closina scefges of the dead artiste's brilliant -tiara wailward. life. Miss Neilsen arrived at the Continental four or five days ago, *accompanied by her ,ahaperone and Aompanion Mrs. Goodall, known in Ameriqa, whose position in re- lation to -the actress is not. clearly de- -fined. Let us call him.- her secretary. On Saturday aftertoo-n Miss. Neilsou, the gentle -Man andk -Mrs. , Goodall took a . hired „carriage the hotel- and started: for .a drive ir0 the Bois de Baulogne. On the way.-theiadined--'-rather too well it ..0',Ai. TTroirco_knettotlialr.ara_,PZId.selinrt.swt:r•ti:lekspcial _67blorlient- .tdhoectioli ahlte,futohvierocSherp:75haes lyeealti.if tgabeelit -ewr.orgI:, -.8V-a4.:prOpodd.: that- the_ Toronto ',people .and a. Moineliiias again aumai ned .at (nit tb-AuStralia to in -vest it; but .tge _Erp- and f uad heti-J.1:31$ first hetbotat, calna - arid awalaap"."4:- his. shspiaions, -and-Ariel autopsy. was ./Vade by Dr, Bibbidien an the seen the Meeker repeat, bait lartutillon infot s ree ttiit he heal just hear .' that -it a.' ire gait .: beats Wt. his 'own _statement. Till- . anyt nag is 11;0:tato the contrartthena it - Pius be take4 :for granted *that,' Adelaide poor. attiste allted ber last tragedy: -. it is ".a, :- ealiipet partigilia'ef the „common 'pattern, oak ,dhairs, 41'1/attic-if, :autl a .green velvet divanawInclia*as her deatlabed, Irani the Quite.recentlytliree ear - loads - of police- t t-toneh and tire - money -will be left Boyle with -the suo-sheriff for the, • Purpose of evicting six- .families_ for-. non - The ceming of the. poliee..liad 1)6611 -kept priyatat, but as spOn as they ay.: preached_ men: avatli-- whistles amid horns carpeted -the- people _of the -district; :who .Sutrounded the. hOuses, and their demeanor tlibuolit if advisable -tare -turn to Boyle,-. * • • the -line efathe Erie .railwaYa two- miles . a pair. of' doves. --They. were ni the. eolph there are prepared to baek Trickett Yest 1 errata .eaer l, reatied. ',He -hag never has :jest .san hia -new hotel oh th Ward his _partner,- Flaniing, Doug- las--; coulson, Sterling, -to brine - one.. "" All _hands, however, expect to de well. witla_Tnekett; Australia is" a Wealth y.eountra, arid her nii4rs. and day _ three weeks ago,. : they were. a a -.Sheep-grazers-have - :the teputatioairf bacla aeress. the: railway track, when the ramie instantly ilirowil OUP. ef sight -of its mate,. The female Cirelea about the spot for aje* -sadden:disappearance of her Sire then Ilaw-to a mile post beer by; and far -a long tinie gave tIttetatie-td the, Mouthful • *she's:gated. to.reallie -What-bad Carried the Male:froth -"her' sight -and: she -rose in. the air .and- flea-. -swiftly "ha the directiom the- where:she remained the. rest- of the: day, Uttering het .plaintiae erica. - -"Neat Morn - to aWay, and .take. positiOn the post arkear the -.. spot .,where *she la's*: saw r het Mate the "daYr.beferea .When. the' e.„*'`apresa : Came alohg she". --flew at -the loComotive, hovered; abbaa :tho smokestack au4 a-tetra/1 the cab, ea itlOok- 44.; for her_ mate...* 5he a, ecarnp-ranierlithe- lacemetive,•fer a et so and then Tea. She- -gbes to lrer keko.ht lot the train _at ter he*. lite it may "be. •.She haver. -goea. aetairdha then tO her. cote-- and mourning compromise a on con- dition that he should be allowed - 'to warn' his bretr ren of gem* and ke1/1.- mernbera that the ralaptaelaat.'ae,' Linda. again laiily sag- lilept0MaDiftO Calll neat being one of one'S. Miai 'Lees drops her hands- -from her faa il 'one -high!, just after, .parting."with My old head" -'arid -6 fluab on her: hrown dr'elcs: conareands,-.''.D0 of..address yourself alto - 1.1110Torento hien will be amply aap1S. e if they 4.f:A their money Car eaeh, and-:the.y the: 1*,pattisaris a Of both:. - Iranian - The.* :been practisiug_ -steadily on athe bay, .NVith,alk: old lpoWet, and- speed. *as a .genaihe -stitch ; but tam of theta- paid . rape, and.' it . has: . Veal .brOa,dly hit:tea:by thereitheybeeight• peels en -Bees, *he 'weir:. vie•Ws of the ErigligliandAustraliatabettiug With* re,gard to the. cham- pion's -contest With *Triekett. F.rern evens*. the -bettiag rese.: at bound- tO 100 to Death ofOle Bull.. - apses, Aug. "18.—.A despatch...-. ficire t; is -dead. .016 Bornemaun Bull .".waa atTergeriallorwa,y; February 5; 181Ci. yearly age, bat.his•deairete gratify it 'he heyertheless went -.to Cass'el: to tie *leriemii•aeernent that hadornmenced study of laia at- 0-attihgen. 116. 'had: tanCee.that he attehapted=suleide: Ire- lit/Weyer, -preyeated..ftorn feat years he- *acquired = fortune. 84a.he went to the United State -a and coneerts there with greatendeesg;- and._ 852 attempted to found arNertvegian ay „in.-'Permaylaania„ at -project, the 6 -of. which coat him his fortune. ,Ile tyle Was *eccentric and Somewhat:ex- ratedg bat he had: di,,enclerful C!7)191-. ed many qualities, that when. combined • • went anotber7 peg' shortly afte.a.a..Batr,aa, _petters in I.D.S• matches with ETawdon :and Trickett Match- hot -ever' -there ba Ward.'s *.words, ho morikeying.1 Wa,nts to.earn R10 0-00 or 590 000 and retit6 boat racing; abatis.- backers.. see in, haul; find the charcipithi W, ill iv-indf-it something -of Ttickett item.- Harry Iielley row Joe -Sadler, aadis perfectly e...tisfied. ly as lief:wet:dilate ": 'Itioxirea,-Aaaalsi-Win. Elliott, of Blyth- - statea "that he Will lie prePared - lin .Noverea bet te malte:aarpatai. to row either Geprge Scottish residentic Of New York are -greatpreparationa fat iniveiling the plaped. in the Central ,Park, ktpoSito ths'l of Sir Walter ..Seott. The. stathedanow On.its Way bat.- -It -was made by Sit John Steele; el Dliiihorgb.; is:Of herdic aize, and repregents.BurWstanding apon Abe trunk -co/ripe:4ljg :the beaatifal Ode ' To -Mary in .sayS that therre.ad and countepance of the the best pict.ureg-of te- be Wonderful -1Y, faittfaVto the .original. The bronze flame "Stand --Upon a pedestal, _ of Aberdeen gtan-ite. The totar cost will he *abOut 54,500. • ti:holly, wit$ her beauty :and fame, She has Vadniany saitors for her band since thena---. Nerlson'S-.sliot, Was infatuated with the it weard .10obably thin his 'career.. The lieaslairildjuarry. the lady, if she wbal -,- have hirraailiether it exiled. him or not, and reAognizibLatherai afterward: „Arise Neilson declined -the lamer: however, , gifing ilier w hid bore'ine to death in a year.' Another' .. itau tor wag"; More sutebasful-; lit iS--k-aowu::- lot .Anieriea: Miss Neilson. was_ privately a peak's- that the question cif the .disposia sent there elves,. and. shatild" it be pacer- . out to be g should: po heirs of blood pre-\ --aa taited t4i Ma. Lee has not:since married,...._ -b y be bola corral -Pima- by greedy,' lawyera.. iris the phief.,:physiciaii and •Matroil,of -inatitutien and is *also h-eka nurse and tructorthi-chief to young birds. There .medieal,.surgieal. and obstetric wards, ,asylum _for_ the blind, and au _orphan ChM: 13arrett-.(litte of the- towhship Of Eta. frid", new- teaiditig in: the, yleinity of Strath... l'Oy)"_:WaS walking thaotigh big- field hi felt- allow en the kg just belota thia".knee, frOrnat, Wet atoeking:= -•06 laelting down she *feet. • Refere ;she ',bad thne .to MQN.O "the reptilemade a -second blew, Catching her: *.skitta., -She ina,de jiimp .and :Shook the_ oft; but-faiiited:befere ahehad gone ten -feet.* '„Bythia time Mr.:13-artett - had oh top of -it, and .a boy working- hear then. brought bgatiek and it" waa *killed: He de- spribeg the -shake aa beinc;," when. 'inflated -feet : After it was- killed it wag about three feet ihalerth and two:rand. a half - Lena/Models brie of the best and Safest .clainks for" a "persbia whether in health or_ not- Tt is suitable to all stomacy aiseases-; May also be Mixed With water and ased as a ,drink. - *Rulathet gums daily With lemon and attila are:. also kept clean,- aoft is used in intermittent. fevers, mixedavith stroug,-hot, black doffed, withott sugar. euralgia may* be- cured' by rubbing -the parte' affected bY a cut lemon:. Lit is -valu- able also t� cure' watta :aeritrey Afghabs. arid is how lopked.up Vandal/a.; He haSfilled.all. the posts auceesaively arid wile chief of it whoa Seleatedte eenia Mand *brigad.e -at:Candabat: In early' days, he Was a -colonel of Pativeinfentry„. but for, yeara he has -..had.'. PO.-eXperieace in cif MaD.•#),:provici an effectiVe leader' of an Thenadmial costume 6f. tho finely shaped 1844,w. hiell hill146W velvet jackets embraidetedwith gold. They ' Mackerel are •expedaingly . abundant in have a ehawl for a belt,- in-: Which astords .Passartiaquoddy" BaY 'and catches of 1 000 • little'girl LI) tears. old, and daiighter of Mi.. remained -fin hat perilous pos'tionuntilthe itlady,to tit) riaacue. 't When- I ,e snake saw' - ' =through the 'Snake, preventingitiasPringiag„ . and aftetit'severe 'Struggle isuecedded in killing it:It lAre snake _Measared four feet . in length/Ma" six -inches in bitcumference- '. asked an tanximis parent. ' It- mightei akeah • • •