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P I i . . . . . � . I I I I � I I I � � , � I I I I . I I i . I I . I . wish to arrive at a state of things which it . A. -si-AmI004 X)XA1fX0ND'. . . I I I _ I desitl and so -7 - ; i 7 .i I I ­ 1-1 __ 1-1 - -,- , , : - 1, .,; , .- I � I , � I I 1 I . I ! ­ . I � I : � - P � �� I � � I :i I I : i , :, . : I 1 ; ,. .1 , I I � " 11: , li , , , 1, � - ,: I , . I 11 �.; : : 1 �� � , - I I . , 1 � - , i.; � : , :4 . I . . ,. : : . I I I ,� I � � 1 1 : i, I I , .1 .i , � . I . I . . I . I . i I P P � I .1 ; I I . I .T__ � - � "� � - I -717"-- 11 _11�11_ I -7 . � � , t , , � I I � , , l I 11 I � I : ! li� I I ; I : I ,l � � ; i I 11 I � I I I r I ,� 1� I ! I : , I I : . . � . , : . � . � I " � " ; J , � 1 1 . . , . . � . I I i I I ­. � ­ . - I � I I ! I I I .: : I I . � P I I I 1, � :� � I I :� I � I I ; i I : I I l , : I - llel'-T,ell "kkae- tand 4`mPes- . The as, lin', on the hand, are . I I I Belamour, "that it, was, you who warned . . I ! OUR NEW -GOVERNOR-GENERAL. I � . ! I I 0 � _&U ust � � � 9 I I I I ., . I . I - - I 1 us tl iiat Mr. Fremaine might bave a Bon T' � I 11 And so ,,my de I I he may ar Mrs. Bela. I e would �be Be seems to in ,a I I . I 1107W Gen. M41.11494'00 Ancestor XXid aft 3harming'i'i have hitherto feared that -some . � , 11 ,� I I I ( I � I selvel fribm sloe perislans. - I., � . � I 11 i I . I I . . � . I I principal :� "I � I easily remember d: 'he, ife 'ch T l' line, wbi 46 theillumb; line I . . � . i I rer. mour," returned tfie unblushing lawj - 11 - tails might notreadily - , of'our domestic de I �� . � � . 'My S'M aware, . . . . , I � 1. Interesting' S]kkeech, .by, the Mnrqadsk� Olt � I , ratio I 1. of ,the . of the h ­� � At I I * , � ead, begin ongaide,of the - . T ,I ' : - M E L I G E N' H may have a: Bon, and big Eon may die. " e I or he In con digestion, YOU . � ibine, ( � LohdoxiTrutb.),* . . � � . I . . Ir exoellent compels find to dine,latei YOU . iLansdowue !on Presentation � oir 'Ad" I � � , I ,which .. line of life (sometiih6B jci�ining� it), and I . j, i -0 l ' 7'_ may not.,have 9, Bon. either case - ­ youlIg Rene Du Lys wouldbe the heir.,:, ' . � . 'The follov�ing details 'oi- the origin of health permits you to take your chief ineal I , ', dresses to ,&Alan. I ; I I I I � I I Crossing the � in I iddle'of � th I a palin; and the I . . I I — . I., I . . I I � (I Well - perhaps you are right," said � � prefer to drink tea the famous. jewel Nv' Olt Wid7day, and you . I . - I I I hich adorns the (London Ne,!m) � I . I I ' ' line of the heaft, which goes from one aide � - The gyst,ery of -the Wed rict4fG. ,all I mr-..Mat'hieu. ,,Mr. Phil I land is a � apd, to, Bup. , For % protracted Period, our imperial sceptro'ol Muesia,were furnished The Marquis �of Lansdowne ww3 pre. I . . of the hand to the other at - the base of the 11 I , I . I . . . � i __ - � ,lawyer, . And of, course he ought to know all about diff6 ng habits upon this .essential � have during a residence intS6. Petersburg by A ri I I to to combat the Possibility of descendant of the American merchant who aeutqd on Saturday, With two addresses by I . the $'rtlk'Wilts and Chippenham! Liberal I fingers. If the linb �'6V 1 ifO is of a ruddy J I - color, long and unbroken: 6itau'ding nearly, I . I ,� . . A'NOVEL-B�Y FAIR MADDO- I the laws of inheritance and succession. And I dare say," she addb'd, with.Borde seemed me I I a nearpr and a dearer tie existing between brought tile itone;to Ruosia", . " I � I I 'Associatioh on - . , his appointment aB Gover , _ .; or quite down to the wri4t line, it foretella� '.1 . I � -�, , dear little houg'a near There is such a I . . de�ree of vgnom�--`for Freinaine employed a. But, � as I I amond, hi -its rough state, fo ad u commenced by say- The di . rm nor, General of C&i2ada. His Lordship, in .. I I I good health � and long life.; �.if it be','broken i , �, . . I -the Hungerfords that I have hall"tilougit � a London 6oli&t67i-��,'tfiat he, knows every. - :iDg,, the remembrance of . tb ' e wed- the ey, e of an id a " I in'a temple near Triebi. - nopoli, d �Abstia6fed returning thanks, gaid� now tha,t he had Governor! General at any point it denotes severe Bickneas �; if early� ­deMh if double, it � J1. Robert. 11 A is old- -of taking," remarket , cerning,the marria.e'settl6mei:its, thing eciii � a taken ,place, and a as by dingB that av 11 w a French �f accepted: -the:'p6at (if short, shows P I I � . fashioned, and Btauag-rather back from the, 11 and -all the Jamily* arrakkgewe�kts. BuO the wed ,ing, t P I d, � with his prize to 1. di h Lt is pro- renegade, who escape he li,u�t, as they, were alll aware, remarkable :strength And vitality. The � � I � Btreeit, with a garden in' front and behind, . . � - fruit lt,i Indst'.. Bay. 1 have always hitherto under. ' � 61aservedi - I bly to be, have're)uvenated me, and, while Persia. Here he' wandered from iovvii to desire for your-66itB . I my taut companionship town trying to dispose of it for a moderate, hold' himself � f from tomewhai aloo, Party politi' ' in the ordliniary gangs of as lines encircling the wrist number the years, of life,'one line' markilig thirty years. ' � 11 I and some -,nice -trees. always. . . bf the, houses here. � That -is reminds me � Il find it stood and,jor my part_I,haVO , re'entirel� moreover -that these things a � He . has stretkgtbened, my boldness to ov6rcc.me . sum, but only like' atliog with distrust. and I I I 'difficultiesbas not decreased. MyAemerity suspicion. - At I Wngth_'when the news of' the word, Yet ­in spite of* the thousands I of knile& which mustseparale' them for the , , it, v, Character like the sun,6cours on the � .1 . life line, it denote's.logs: of.'an eye orblind- I why I liked it first, and now � L .' villbe let at midsummer But I should in the hands of tho Lord,und that what ,villis Ile brings to pass, without respect 01 ! . . has furnished -me vvith an expedie'ni, from 'the. theft I ,had sp I re I ad over India Arid reached uext'few years, � the incereetwhiclihesoo'k I � liess; �nd. each 'O�oae or tnt . �t 'i-aeaus some ­ ' . - � -or � . . I I . . _; � Jeel Be lonely in it by myself." � � 1. Persons. J ith am'bld wornala, but'l never ' Persia, feaiibg I arrest, ,,h4' ao' fhe'pk�oposal of which I "ve j3hrunk,vintil- I c6pted the of a to the I enfidat offer of a Hebrew �merchant ar)d rien. Liberal politics .would in ,no way abate. in I . . There were momentsi in the livcs\,-Of E611 of misfofta6e or cuffi�ufty;, goat small, : , , I according to the BiZe,lof,tbe in&r��.. The - - ,,When you,are .so near the. Hunger- '. I . .1 : . I ,fords ?" � ­ I. � " yet h6ard of gong and daughters being born, toorder. L1hommeprqpo$e, et Dieu dispose,". now,litit mention which s u � I r .: . I have dared the dia' end .for YOU tolend a not too reluctant ear. I I . U4 KUM. Mean. I . them when a, few words,, of ezebur,agement' . . , ' . little lines are the lessa�i car lee and troubles. , . 1. 1 11 .- �thei I 1. . . 11 I can't be with them always. Abusband concluded she, ' I 11 ihb- delicate .French reflected that�lf You could Permit Your -time the SlI61 was informed, not only'of went a long way. He had arrived at one 'bout a Ili the ebdis 'of fingers or I a. V111yhO`1n.O 1. I � - . � and , wife like to be alone sometfines, and, .in accent on which tEe Dalypf9rdians prided t, -to rest Upo li my dinne'r-table' the',robbery, but,- also that the thief was aa-eeulpsIge . ' -Of thOB a ., m6mehto,:.AhA ,was a ,to I � t foretell death bv:, drownipg. A ,� ',mark �, I Isabel and John are devoted to' each other.'7 I - I I I I ,. . . I tL*nselves. � . . � . ea of partak. residing in his'territory, and. bad offered -if you could support the id , I occur-, the. stone *rupbatedly to, in- tea vvhil( 3 1 am din - saie. ' . sepal a ate himself for lbng time from I big home, -hislriends, and his country. -cre6cenu-blia,ped hil W th6--litue L I I 1. finger and below the![ lftie;i Of the ..heart � . I a ppose so." I I :: - U . I 11 I It is so nice to, see them together. I � -You Are quite right," said Charles 11 r Marrable. is most. Presumptuous to I of ,*g-it.has . � red to me that, if you were able to see the . At crice Rig Hi�laue6s gave.oidcrs to ar. He was abbut' fol uidertahe I a task . I denotes hisalnity. �A� well�defined i�horb I I . . � � I � 11 Of course." . I , ,It : man to make his own - private- reckonings ­ feutering into myscheme'I �re.it the Mau, deall�l or -alive�, and to li,size 'possibility 9 � . . . for,which-he feared he waB,Iunequal, I I 'bub.`he -be 'home. line,joining the hiaii:I6 indidateB'marriage. I I . I - sch , .. $,It is quite a pretty Bight to see the; M 0 IP on A thing wb'ChL is-Zlearly And J3 r tn- .might even dare to make you R formal Offeir ,thediamond-. TheJewisbui6rchantnatu'r. . I I .1 . � felt that would leave � . [ line spoears, the person will . I I I I . A , . � going off to church with the children." P' I . r _ L rally -,the heritage and if LL ., Lo d g tie 1 . "Mi. �armed for' tt6 of marriage.,,, -1 � , - . ally became.al wifew of big The old lady was greatly agitated. . � I � . - acquisition, as well AB tha; of his with the goodwill and � co�fidence'of his � I fellow-countrym - ,ail. He ,wished .particu remain B I . ingl,e, unless there be! a shbrt. line or I hand b'low Ines On the side of'th6L a I :. I 11 Have they a nice Church', Robert 2" . ' 11 There is a very nice church close to the a: Um - Philland was ha r B u , 6 t' Ad ous," explaine'd Mr. Phi 1 te,. h h ,new � I Pt egteam the question of tea or head, and gladly sold the alone to a - I do,ii - I - n 'as. larly to subitantiate wh�t� Sir' Charles , � .. the little finger, " :these also denote - ,house I was speaking of. Of couree.1 go to I I entered the room a few ' i ,5 teH since. 11 ' 11 I . � � dinikek to be of vital importance, she Baid, t`ute'Arrneniall therchztut" nam6d' Shafrao I . tremulously. . I for $60,000. The magnificence of Catherw' . HObhouBe had said as to. ,ihe pdBition in -which his al?Poihtmeut� Placed him with . _l the nUmber! of tiniqs marri6d. The lines . _ . . extending down between the third or ring - ' � I it, but I don't feel happy.- A marf looks so _. - - ' � stupid in A pew all by himself." He merely surmised. .Lawyers and doe-. tore are vermittedlo hazard conjectures on "of ,. . L , I I . � , , .,, You- are most good. But can you in- ine the Great and bar court was ,% by.wo'rd dead me that it,would not disgust and in Armenia'and Persia, and, Shafras knew � regard to the Liberal Goverment! It was � .. � . I laot'S, Political D,PPOiu�rneut in th e ordi finger arid the* little. fing I . . - I . er to thapline of the I " I __j heart, number the loves of ,a lifetime. it . ,,You should ask �soml� one.i�," said, I � Louisa, archly. ' . , �- I .. : I I .. the evenis life. You'must not be hard - upon I USP my dear dharle's. Weha&tb assure .1 . I � anboyyoulto enter into sud,hanarrange- right well thatif he could reach St. Patera. ' ' I � sense,of the *ord,,aud iUwaBthat�f&arcyj i I , : I . but a'Bingle line is visible; and that is deep ' L. - I � . - I 11 May I aQk you,- ___ � . � I , Louisa?" . , � I . . lace ourselves up .pretty tight, I Can tell I � have . mB.t as I 6on'templated, and as I have' burg with big diainond hoWduld b. . - . able to dispose- a which had,made him at elide fe I almost .. I * determined ' .. and clear, the perso will �JoVe faithfully' I In ' I . . . A long And line " "I Oh yes I And I will come too, when I. I 'said, you, during Mr; Bostoc We reign'; go you 'must endeavored, W -describe to'you T, � of it atia handsome protit. The , - difficulty: was to secrete t1ae. tone ,.Ion the contitiou, it. wouli give'me greatest 8 not to. rQfuse -it, . and it i placed him'. oDc'e, more in � physical -and.warmly. well-defined , 11 . . of the head proniis�s: intellectual power, : I . �- am staying -with� Isabel," she ,de-, - - I � � I . murely. - ex6use.us it we have a little fling now. . I PoorBogtbckl Oneday-he,told-mefiehad I . pleagure to gratify you," she murmured. . so thoroughly about his person that ikicase ''.. � ral �.t.�ons with the- Liberal Govettkinant. I �� , I . I U 1 may, a b j 0 long ; As, if it extend's. � b t t , . -, �. � , I � WI you 4 . re talking about the two7 ' 'never met with such unscientific people as ,1 Then. my d'ear Mrs. Mithieu," said he, . of big arre�A.it should not be discovered. (C b ra.) As to- the work which lay, 'sure quite to the �eagp ofthe hand it, indicates, . . I , I �uppose a' I weddings astls6al?" aid Charles Marrabel, I 1. ,� I .� lounging The wi 66'Delysfordians. Mygoodoiri'lreplied, . a 'you 'have , Aid the highest � I " may I solicit f,be honor of yourhandl?.an It was. too large f6r ,him to swallow go he . 11 � I honorJor wh,iohlhavq languished during solvedthe problem -by muking'adeep lb- before him, in Canada. he was they. � . Would feel how premature it would be for I ,too much caAduation, craft" I meakiljes�i. It I I . should end un&er the third �flnger or there. - ­ . . to them, new'cur ate was � up I big and heavy -looking. His. voice was us poi�sibl p a Con Compliment P But science was a d mallv� years, and which -if it should: be � cision in, the cilt ot his left leg, inserting ­ . him to expiegs any opinion at that� moment, � I . � abouts. If it is forked .or' double Aoward- _ - I . - I ' . hi,�Ukie,g, didactic , IL . . I sonorous, and his and; I � I For I, &In . . - , 1. have , unddisto I de nature to, him. 11 6d sin that Some of li�is relations were dc4uainted conferred uporn me�will make me the the st6ne, and sewing up the wound with I ".- . .... ­ proudest and happiest of men. . will. silver thread. � '-' ' -­:­_­-�. but he. thought he might say in general @AQ ''deal . , tei�mii-that-h6-.w,o.uld-.g6.-to-�,6A44A-4�-d - JiL., t .be end it denotes deception and double. ," I ' _Aft��Iig , ti , tougfi, in A hand otherwise. good; :� 11, L* P 11 -shy patronizing. my Part getting f ed of the subject,". he said. � 11.1 don't . tir , � .1 .: with D'arwin.­ . . . I ,I -You not -disdain me as the U . . ly . f ture partner'of . Whelithecuthad cicatrized sufficient - " . , I , � to allow the removal of the wirej Shafras I ife ? - mined to,do big bestio maintain those ties' .1 Of OYaltY l and 'attachment which . bound it -may mean e'xtien'ae r"Q-tic-ence or " ' "" ' 11 , 'Less. ,,, , . I " I � _4 ,W Ian this line is very short and faint it , I . . . . . I tiare much for weddings, unloO.1 have a . I a the co t t" ' "' personal inter'B", in- n rao Ing par-' - Idon't know Anything. about science*," ew curate. ,,Bu�-I do announced the n ' your � I I .1 � A little' lat sh- began big travels toward Rugsijj.. H�A be , 1, � . ' . the colonies to � the Mother Country; and I . � which lie � - .�. .1 . I . I . �, ahows stupidity, foolishness., I � - � I . . I 1. ' If -line . . I ­ . I I ties." .. . 11 I . I know the word'of Qod." . I I big It' .known on arriving at the frontier that the ing out into the gleaming' to c I 11 I 'to especially the colony over. . I - , the of the ,heart -is long, extend. . . I 11 I � . ' I "But we all had a,p-ersonal interest in � I . ' - "Well, atkyhow,l hope they will all be " "'said irrelevantly, rid -'deliglited face, ,almost fell'over the diamond had been traced 'tile. Jewisb W I I . �cbant, and from, him to (In Arn36 ia elderly lov ere who, were still lingering out- met n n. would have .'the honor to, pres:ide. (Cheers.)�. Anotlker� feeling which was ing from the �ed ge of 0e hand below ihe , ,o - ' I 1, little 11bg6r.,61j. bptw:ee� tbe,first and second.,,. . . ' I the Du Lyses," said Louisa. , � : � , � 46 1 alluded to a ve�ry person al- interest- � happy' I Mrs. Phill6te, but with with motherly tendla'ruess towards ,' I I - � Mithi&u's door. , -he -would probably' ba,ie tried to side -of:,Mrs. . :He hurried I conceal I , . . 'bad I . present to his knind was that he was About . . . � to leave, these I . . I . � . . . I fingers, it indicates an: affectionate di$poFji-' � I I � I and also forthle happi. ' ' I . .1 to filling the chief place;�-" ratu'riled,'Charles, i the newly -married.. -, ,' I - ' . � I " pff, bu iiob before he overheard Mr.. hisnationality. But he boldly procla,imeklL Marrable, in measured sentences; im � himself an Armeni I an merchant to the shotes,for a­16ngthened perion, but h6*buld le a�ve- at a thnew'hen .tion, promises well I ' 1. � ness of . the, possessor. lCit "�elnds­dow . - � .1 , : u: . looking At her in �a -way which Robert . thought impertinent. 1he young lover Oh, thefe'� no doubt of that," said.Mrs. -Belamoiar',`cheerfully. ,.1-ReDeDuLy&and� , - plor- ShaWs inquisitive offi, jaig, w�is arrested .ing Mrs Mathieu to name the, happy day- I C � I . I . 'consign6d ,. the Libera,l P � arty was stro . nger . and more . 11 . . I * short lines award the .head hu" t a, it �bow& I I ',upon, � . was jealously suspicious. Was ib�possiblb I p . � be thought,.that this ponderous piede of Miss Freth'aine made �lio secret of their. I Affection, and never was a D14 Lys yet who . "Marriakeeare faBhionable," soliloquized and ''I , 1, . .1 ' Io 'prison -;1 n 6uspicion the young doctor. ' w I I . ,,Well, my. Louisa a,nd - Strong emetics were Rdminigtered, but no . robust than i6 ha � ever .been before.. I . d (Cheers.) ' In conclusion -Lord Lansdowne , that'affection �must , be founded. � I I I . " . but if these small lines go upward, � orthodoxy had made himself attractive to � did not. make, a good husband. And as to opinion, d na came, to llglit.,� He was stripped .I will. be the happie'st cou�Te of the:lot,'. I . il aln old Marrable has'cor:66 to: the narel-a�, plunged :into a hot bath', and then again thanked - thend atid suggeked­tbat , � they should pleat another. j?resident during Jr.e,,,,p�ct; is more, a 1pasafork�and im Pulse. When I 1, � I I the line of the heart ,is broken it denotes ' . : . . the little sweetbeart he (Robert)' had, loved I so faithfullyfrom his Childhood 2 -� ' Mrs. Framaih6,­well,� W my" she has, been -attached to Mr,. Freinal-ne all gl&d , . t last. tat I .do * � amined from'headto foot, With no better point a . I wonder Which , ex.. , I I . I . his . absence, as he was of opinion that,any- - ' I inconsistency. - Bdt'jildiment must nothe . I . - .11 - I I , , �. " � 4 11 . � "I a;No have a lancy 'to fill the. � . . chief he alobg� ShdiB dignifi6d and.. undomonstra. five, and w6uld never say as much or show' . house' inT, -� success. --.Even s,4ttle torture w they willoettle I ,�. I as tried . � I . ­ 1, . ' ' ' I I . but 9hafras waW firth -, and inp the end be a Part in �tiI6 affaiis one who took an activ . . . I . ' of the, agg6ciation 'should not 'be wbs6ht � , formed from any oneappe - , ar bebor line of ... �. _� I - : .", , tho hand, as,there, are trk�hy thidgwto,be , �. ,,, � � . place- at a, wedding," said pointedly., i "I dare say you will both do 'be Bettie . . I Louisa, airily.- ' , . as much as little Mrs. DuLy.s ; but -it is just . ,a s� - rt r8f thf�g okiah a stately.oreature . ' , � , I THE END. . I - I . .- ­_ ._­_.___,._­_ � was bundled' kauceremonlously over. the - l� The el ffe'�t-]Eatcrsll of JEnglaud. frontier -his Petty' cash, however, b6in 9 from the Country.' A resolutionbVinkabMad . t ks aft j.- . poutidence - in' the Goverumen w e � I � ; 1. �� . ,. . t "I., � . I. considered.' - I , I _ �P, . : , . , We should look in the. left i , , hand chielly I . ld�," sa,id - I . - __ __ - ­ ­ F_ --Ih—e-- - 2--were-us J- � 4� Car ainly weddIngs I . eful .th -W..l _ , . I do�fall�ib--16%' _w,-4h_a-Courtl-y_mid-_ , . ­ . . - .. . � , retaiued. -Ile reached � Orenburg, atid�-bara I � —Ei-ei-m�aie�ty's�-Body-,fxuard�'of-Y-eomeia-of ----dT— 7-h-ih!i� I W I �' ' ards unanimously passed. -1 I. I � I . - . - . 11 for b6nors, riches', loves a � 0 . ��,' . . ud. thief rtnues, � , I . ' * I % p � I observed Charles, 6usly.. , � I I Th�'y P119pent., reason r' gave me an extra -B. .i to dle-aged man like Mr.,Frernaine., No one P daadispnte that hehas ver y fine mannersJ' . a I some compatriots . aticed. Bome the Guard, otherwise beatifetiiars, or buf* � - , , . � - ' �. ey to reach the Capital. � I . . , , . - , ,Mon I . — — . . I . .' .11EXILL T11LEXATlE9rl[#A,' ig� ." . . Ai -aiidin-thL,.�rjglit5-io�-v�late,ver pertains -to .i - q I I .,health and length, of � days. All lines, it 1, � � - I I ., I - preaching on the Marriag . I 1 14 1 a at -Cana." � - ' . 11 He is our dear Rise Du Lys's husband " said Mr. Marrable. . � . I �, .P I fetiers, commonly'called. beef-eg,ters, who '_ '0atherine t1cO:Gria,at - waB short of ready �, ' - i p Underwent 'their annual. inspection .in the: money wben'Shatras offered bar his dia- 11 I I 1. --- � , 1 . � . � * . I . I . I : Pe8l'al"11121' the Mrdii-Woult'Eat may Find . , pale'and ,94de, ,tell the absence. of the I I , . � I I . quality attributed to, that Jib , or the' axis . . P . ' Most kind of you to ,say so!" .said Robert. 11 And pray, how did you treat " . . . I I I I ,,And be, has been a good father," said . presence of the Du.kd' of Connaught, in the Mond for Bale'.! -1le demanded 5200,000 fo*'r. . ntless JR:aacmy in ibe.snm�ll Boy. . R HeIc' �, � I .. tence of thei,oppo�it6 quality. For:ias e, ' taue� ' . . � ., the I �. I �. � subject 2" , . .. I . � (t I must leave some one else. to answer, Mrs. Phiiland. I . .1 . . I - . , ,, It'isgetting late," cried Mrs. Mathieu. corridor of St. . James' Palace, yesterday, ais . it, but the Empre8B could: not r a khore are among the last remaining links which' ' . 40 L tbaki'�100,000, and.thorigh she offered ,000 . I - - 1, . I ., -Do not'the birds eat these c�t6rpiMrs?" ' - I . . . , asked a reporter. P . �, I , � L .­ a pale, wide line of the beartindicates cold. : 11 I I : P :L ness or even. cruelty. '. When the. lines of- .L I � . . . I ' � ­ ­ _ _ _. � .... �. .1 ____ th'661 qiesfi6n," -repl­�eki .the ale' ' rgyman. 11 Perhaps I . Louisa will . give we. a, kind 11 I must go home­l!1­­ , , � ­ - . -_ .. _..... . I � , . "'And you must really allo,v like to'bb, bind -the fendal bgea to the pregeii t tilhO� desidatiris (at.fo�r acres each) �f : . � . - crown _n_eakry� double that lalkd,i,i1d-,1i-6iO ­ I ." They b0aet 8, 8`11ii608 u to this sum- Siffff-as idMs-e-d­ . sidri - . . ,­ . 'IN � I. Ikuo I -will eat ' w 61 no Lbird that' � _t5e_in_.___TE_epp­arr_ows di_6­ea1F_tlie�mea_9_u r- thelefthandare clearest an ' � , d ruddie8t its , - ;� - 8 I-- -posse�gor_.re8embl B -his mother­lco , th­metiv — -1 � ; I'' � L . * . L . . word." * ­ ` .' ", � - ' I : . I . . nice sermou,', , ,,It was, A, very , said .your �escort," said Mr. Marrable,, rising, ' Positively, � will take no My, I of,thki,regular armyi having attended on I Cathekine wao greatly,, chagrined, and did, I f the hinge abd.'queens� Of not hide her annoyance ;.but: she -wa8 too 't�pd/ ­ ing wordag that were so pl6ki"tiftil here a few years ago, And thatn' isance � as- � ow� 'dis. ul h n . . . � tally andphysioally. ; � 1 1. � 1, I . -In il:I6 pracLive oL the art` of '.palmistry : �'. ' _- P , . Louisa. -It didn't takaawayonelsbreatb I � . ,- . -1 � ,denial., I )�ear Mrs. Mathieu, I do insist u,,)' . on your I I I E 9=0e',',ti:0�ince the r�ign I .� t I f-HeniY V11- noble a ch�ractejz'tojeq ' �. I 1. _. . . . oit'to the- coercive The costum� w.hich-they. how wear Is,, with - - 11 ­ which -Shuh ared. Tbe,preiwii nu what is appea _C�isauce is , ' . I �ome knowledge of phyBioghomy is of great . i , 11 I . I . . � advantuge;-indeed,, the two sciences I , Eke poor Mr. Bostobk'a always did. "PBpa. . . ; - �' ­thd:Wht­ . I k ... � -'t,,---- - ­ t I ` w � -of- g you on qui e a correc via consenting to My aoCompinyiDg,'Y0U to -'ydur-dooi." ­ ­ ... 1- ­.- ___� 0 �__ ­ ­. I, - ' I .. measures . .1a of. Peisia-would ,the, exception of\a slight.alterati6n' made have � ad - -_ ____.___f-__ ­f___­__­­id`6iitic&l: -e opted without 6 moment's hesita known as &'hairy caterp illar. . They' multi - . - .1 I I ply'very rapidly have counted 234 "990. go . I I ),And iu:band, one supplementing the other. , , ' 'teller I , . I , lo . I " . . I I �, the subject " - . . . tv'er��ne smiled,ar Cher . A R 6 1161116te' I . , f__:1__1 . ibouiia­ . . I -to-( spar . 11 I . . . afr-as ­NWE qs- - a" Unwed , - , I - -- t � , quarter. o a can ury Ago, � on. ,sb with that in vogue'liefore, went out s,ud . ,. ,'f --1-n,­&­mp­ ace-I.--h,UO-U-t-l:"l�io-bY--,li6ehe6-.� Each- I � , ., 1. _This is, why, the able I _­­­­ ___._.1_,._,_,_w.4�gjpsy fortune . - - I __­t_­__1i­_' - '_ ` - - ' ­ -1 I "a ...... tb"'faca a'ano re:c ose than t e, � 11 And wiat.,did _,1Jnoistgd, . . -younthinkof i0 . '_ - _ . _._..__._the_our&t_e_._ �, . I I � - - , I . . � - - ­ . , . who had Overheard the'remark as he stood _r - -fe-1- . - - - . ---f'- ' `­ ls�� ons5la y alool!"fr& th6' rest I the � .armor uumoldsted, betook bimself.to AmatOr- I � I 'of, fashion,.!while_vet_O�ny_. nobleman � and -d.cuL . I ' dam to havehia diamon - ' Hereit-was one of thesereggs ,was.capable of becoming a. erpi or. . � .. � eat, 11, . *11 � L -i . . y , . � �� hand of her p.tr6. Beget rules in re- I 11 I'm afraid Iwas thinking of something ' i9a. . � party, oncemore drew near to Louisa. 14 gelk.tlem�u carriedbawkoll.wrfat, and each that, t�hejamous Count. Or! I I off first saw the , � steel.-clsd. knight s ilt agailim jewel for imperial ,,mig . ' :, - Is th ' ere � tiny insect that pr . I 'y' Upon a.iki'a �� g.,d to the f characteristics -'of . � . I human face ina i 11 beL added in. illia y we in Ul 11 You see, Charles" � clse," ad itted III I knew exactly what, you were going to Bay. Are we going to spend all our days like - ol&Mr. MarrablP. and. Mrs. M athieu T' lie, , which bi� trees all.comers in ,Jhe � lists for' his fair lady's - had sighed, and he determined to lay i . . . it ao �Jhe these T' . . - . I I . I I I Yes, there is a sort of fly, the I fachina, .the , : � . . I Connection. . . ; I � 1. . P � ... I . � . I . . . I i . You are not like. Mr. Bostook. ' We always p said. - , � .11 -1 11 I. . I 11 . . . I � . . . , " sake; , Among their other duties yao- , a gift- at ho.r f6et.�. - The ,. bargain with men of the guard May be Called uPOrk to �bafra a was concluded off -hand, for Count , . but there Are not enough u . I tLeria'! .1 I am� , And firot.of 0, the' soul dwells in"the I., . a ye -, and � th� ability -to :,'understand its. . � . liad to listen to him,'ior he ilways said, . . . something terrifying, And we had� to'tell: I'm Bure I�ca n't tell," replie d Lou ' isa,� rather haughtily., I imagine not,,'as you P , . carry the dishes to the Queen'@ table ; and . Orloff never huggle'd. .In exchange for,the satisfied that the only wayto save our I I tr'eeB,is forl the aut-horitiesto employ some- " . . . I language is inbQru,.witb most people with . I . . I _b,ut� I 11 ,/ � , � him of it." I I . . ., I � - . Marrable turned away in igh dudgeon., ,11 'have ohoseli . . � to go off into Yorkshire, and' Are going to, take a house and live there.�'� � � , 111-1 at the 'to and is as late as the reign ot George dia,moud'(wbiah-�,e�qhs 185 ears, -,distribution of the royal alms onMaundity ' . valued at $l;500,0100) 6ouni Orloff promised on -to kill.them off . � s id 'do it. ' It a Boy con I � I 'would requir4 some one to Climb � the trees : g to 12 Ut balin � ,tudy it'�; a1eiv i words, in . , , I - I regard,"to � � V , at,, - , . .1 . it.may not b,a,akniss. - cry qui I I . I . He vras disgusted at. Louisi's fri6lity, and. ----.-- -1e . 11 Oh, Louisa -don't te�se "me 1'� cried I ,dear,: the 'i I � Thdrsday,'qkke If themis,de4aribed a§'6ear- Sbafras,,ou his r � eturn to,Ruosi6, ,$350,600 ing Upon- big head a gold dish, . . containing a down a 52,060i and apaterib - ri anrkuit�, 6fL and collect the we § and eg � rip, ,. . gg� 'and burn tb'e',m.,t , � . I -o - . 6"s. tbat impress and embarrasB tie with I P . mand, their great repoge sianifyJ self-com' 1. .11 ��! -j3ought--a--i�2or6--respectfi2I -1 �Inpatfiy� among his elders. He walke� I ,,o�s Pthe, I youn. q man'.. can't go on beating about the bush forever. I must kn6w for , hundred and fifty bagq�`bavin� . , . .1 .1 , . . 1, I I g seven,ty-five. of nobility. , � I � I ­ � I I . . .L. � I � � � 11: 'A, What is the course of,prppagation T' � .1 I � . but also great complacency and,con6eit. L . . � I , . I I L I room, and joined bimself to,the i Ae grbnp, I � . � , certain. Will,.You, come and share� my � I si ver .pennies in each, bag, - to, be' giv'en ' Tbo-Countkept,his word. Sbafras the, -away by-thei sub-Alm6h6r_t6'tb * � I . . � I ­­­ 0 King's . , I � ,,.,, FirBt-y.ou.,,E�e�a,��e,buuLdle.pf � eggs I have _ I - - ' ­ - - ­_ . Eyes that .rove. hither &till thither while . '.1 I � I their pc8 , k I ks I I ; age den d teeadeceitful I I .of which old Mrs. Belamou r was, as Usual,, I � I 11 . . the Centre. � I? � ­ � . � � Z house ?-just. for a. fevv years,'till I come - back- and take . my father's be merchant became Laza:reff the gbntlemati, . . poor; . Nowadays, the principal business of - , basb6d big bills l at the imperial. treasury, spoken'of. They areL laid" bytho females In on,t�e cocoons., about fourteen days , . ­ .1 .. designh�g min, d. " Eyes in'which the white. . I � I . . I � � 1� I always said. Mr. Fromaine and Meli'­ . I � makci:,g .practice?" ' . . implored. 11 Will"YOUT, . . I . .� I.. 11 the' yeoman of� the guard is to keep the I . a,ird:drew, $2,000 �a year' ink tbb, reStL of his . . � Passages; when a -drawing room is:holdih life,.which, as usual with these eggs -are hatched - into caterpillars. I lowibla,tinge, and 'Sobreaked:with. I 1. � I �. =111�iejns, denotestrongpassions. Very 7 - cent Dii Lys would match, . I If it!" . the old.lady was just oayiikg,.­ �� Every one Well,, p6rhapal will',," sbe,:said;, beeita. rl,t.�,quite _ like yo ' I ' Itingly. 11 1, d6 , U:, to nit in z, arkhuitaritg� wag t.�,Tamds ,Palac 'h ' 'have N1 ' ­ I" , I � ' S a , w, em � they, a very Pro dbg6d one. - Be ere . be i , f I - died be decorated - ' , , The cat6r�illam live'upon the'-soff,parb of I I I I . ­� � Y ' ': - ." � 'L 'Plan ' L tile � le'aves6ftbe-tre6s.., oumay.se tY . -.1 p, . - �blu6 byes bespeak a mind' inclined 10 , ,- . 'P : �. . I 11 ­ . .1. . .f . _­­ L �- 11.1", I'll ' could see*ith half ' h amired . An'eyeL.that es, I I I . � . ­,, �, 4., 1 . � � I � I . , yonr'pew.all aldhai.?' I", . . ­ I . I . . 1. a , I I So I ;udrd-room, olabor'atbly viith' t"b" - 9 � I .. . � became ox!e'o riahest ,men in !Russia , I I t b 1. ,L " ­ I . ". hi ' V They,d�y� -be 6 : trop leg I :arms., mp1OYOd Widi:the prio6­oi the, di amond he bough t 11 � I 11 I I , ,O f p.rees-now without a ,whole leaf. - Then t66:tr 'sea in Aia of lung comp,iaiiit,.&r� coquetry ; gray., eyes. sigm .y _IlIt6 " ll� I . I Agerice:;_ ,at leall. 1 ,. P I I fafsebo6a A.'a liking 'for � � . � ber.'� � I �. � 1 ­ . � . ., .. F� '', . "But I fancied, Mrs. Belamodr that you yo tk�willcome and sit there with - I . � , . ��ru3j,ouisa, dear 2"- , ' l, I to'::ta'he care­ol , the royal: baggage mines ,iu,,�� , .In, Le A Is, . * ' ' . . I he Oural, lwhd I- B soar" bi 'the 'I tini� - li "h, ­ � th&leav&a 'are -their lutkgs.. E a6 . . cater. .gie'eiiish, I � I. :. �, � , i ' ' " . ­1. �dai ;1-,bl'a9k eyes,.� a pasgibnat6. I lively':, tem�. ." . . � , I - ` ' 'and . . used to think 5 Mr­Fr"6iQnga, *Zd in aiiy . , � , " I I I .. well IF68_by-au��by. I . I . ' wh"en, do . , urt moves rom, ] 'T a ,,, mn- , 6 Pia:60, to,- and houses in St * Petersburg. b' � � ,� - ,L _ pillsr,wiii.eit, Bay iw.elve,or fourteen itimes � per ain tit brown, a kind'; happy'di��. . � : � ;�!� -' a .., I - 11 �� �, I . I I .� that odious Mrs. Gardqaer,�' re , tharlied Mrs.' " . Math' I L, IOU ft nialiclouiply.' .1, 60mewh 'Theul�.,V.ntur.d t�' take her hand all L I d . . . ­ she did.not',withdraw it.-. , ' ' ­ . . I Place, and sorrie.of.00in arebabi,tually earned increment " in thirty � yeqr� made I � showing . Vigitore .. ,,over hi j ,t* , I I .11. L .� . ' . occupied' � in At! ,the I . an en lines a mi ionaire, � an. ". I a � .. I *'h of., 1'aves;, ' 'i , ' itsweig t a unti � it gets to- be I - I ab�ut' an irkcb,� and.'a tenth long. 'Each � . I Position; - ' - . I � : ­ � , , � i I 6 1 'of tbe�n�.�LA �Romal , I nose , denotes ail - " ­ , i . , ' ' I , I . I : d L d, I Never, .,py ea,v, Mrs. MAfbieu," re-, . . � I a, What I ' d turned Mro,febincyur, loftily. �ai :, ,,., I'wivw afraid you wa a g6"39 'to�ma'ry Charles Marrable,'! be said. 1, 'k-, eePIng: pr Tower of London and in agent - day his.' descendants, numbering the I � I galia, I ,an eye onthe re, The corpB'inOludes hundrieds, are alf Immensely rich. " Loris I , ciaterp�ilfar ' discharges ,its c -kin .about' I I . . I four times :befor& it gets its I � t OW b. entb 1� I ,prising, busluess-like character ,, .&� - . �. I I ikk base is a. �aigu of ,good sense , a per. : - : I I � I I � ,. . ,, - I � - -it p6opiw had iistenea-l-was, that�m,,B;� . ­ Gaxdner intended to marry M'r.! Fiencame, . .- 11 11, Charles- Mairrable III, she' - echoed, I . � , , ,"-That prig I That elephant I Ile makes . , , ,-the captsdn'-L;rd.Monsonm�a� lieutan hier -- - - ,711 - .1 ­ a"' ' _L ' _- Ant', Mellikoff"for Minigter�bf -the Interior, .ensign, wo Ozone, an one bundibdand, d Daliancff, 'a . , � .fo , ' ­ ' , . an t , p-,8aeur, Minister of I gr li then -:_,weaves- *_ its' . noPoon � of rilk , , � � and the hair, Of his own body, and - there, ,..a� I I I �, I y Btraight nose indicates a pure And I I , .1 t . . . , � � I noble soul, unless the eyes coutradic : it ; 'a . I . . , , I . I if she Could. 'But - be Was not to be 6aught.". . - 11 'Malicent .111, I � I . I nnui , ­­­ �. me die of e , , P ' " t r y- men-st-arth, If we, accept the Public Inetruction, aie grandchildren . . � of' Darwiniau-' theory that - only _ the, fittest,, . I the � Lazareff, ' " * �lluijaergoes its cha:nge to the'ehrysalis state . - species ,.,nez retrowse., niguifies a spirit at mischief I � . � . .1 _WW'and dash.;_,a, arge nose 1. . ,� .1' ' i generall " Y � I I should -have. liked to marry _ . I I . . .. ", a younger -m , an, observed. Mrs. Phillote.� L . Oh, Louisa., my gwe6the�rt I how1appy, . You make me I'l I 11 I . ,. " � . � I , . ,Armenian . I I , � ­ I l :l . I . .. . . survive - th;Quean'B Body , Guard must be 1. � I ­ . . I I - I., . . . and becomes a moth. The is Well, to' 0 kpown.'L', ant lomogiati,` continti6d Mr.', � 11 I . , "I indicates good mind and heart ; L very I � 1 1 L �. . I , %4SO me one ;hke poor. �ir Oliver Cljntcin�� . only he is - deadi and he was ''married, I .L . . ; -�Donit be too surbl.7 shemplied,saubily. � I 11 Wait till we have, shared tb ­ � e SAMO . I B , L . 11 . � I � I I fit ikid ad the.corps bag outlivedFnearly - dinavin. ' . � 1 f Uri6o'L . I t , the seVbral dynasties.whieb ' _ , Rahieslu -Scan � I our Can I . r . I I . 1. � . . . I I Edwards. "Itis indigenous oun- . I . 11 . to this 6 try, andLha6 beefk�,knbwki"ever since, onto- . small n,ose,'good natuie,,butlack,of energy.� . I .: ., - , - _, I __ . .�, �: . � ,Thick 4sladicat6 61tbei�urait'gehxus or 1 I . . I . alread 11 . � . Y. . , I 11 Mrs. Frakniihie is much more fitted to, Pew for a few years. You may, tell adiff6rent, .1 . 11 L ., story then." 1 . I � 11 I P I . .bave .Ioc(3�pied-.thp'thkone.,E;iu(je� Tudor . : i The peaBants like grand names.for.ibeir times, and even the .giound afid,meabirj� Of, 11W6 ones, 6uch'as Adolph �-` AdAcirk, Got. , 1, _ . . _ . I 11 I ' � : mologv was studied here. 'It wa8:'deB � cribe' a � . byAbbotaud Smitfiiu 17924 among the great stupidity ;� verythin lipai Cruelty mud ' � I I - - ' '' falsehood, Particularly, if tbev h i �. - . are abitu- � � i ' ' ' . . I , � grace DelyBmere,tban,to be a'you . ug man'B , I I I I - 11 Never my dai6g I", be ciied. - '.. � ­�;. � kiaBAier then, in,thegatherixig, 'the � . flied, Gustavus, for boys ; and a6ge�bina, "I Original Lak ame. Yesterday'tbe Duke': ' I L,f 11 . 11 . � -lit, :aft, of C.n.ang or minutely !tie Thora,- Iugeborg or gir �i ; and it - th By 1. ­ lepidopieroius iu§ecto' of ' Georg'ia. .Yo I In I � ithere I Di I "' i b I . I . 1 'ally.. compressee I Imp so in t a 'cheek - I ; Ed : .sig6ify roguery - in 'th� 'chin love. 9.111 , , I I slave,' Baid Mrs. Mathieu. Mr.'Fremaine , adores her, and _ she will be as happy tie tio' ,Did -he I�Wfljght?- No other matt . I I L - And ,a I poeting i ig I ly, � I t I the ranksi expressed biihs6lf as - have ,no llama Prepared they. Beek one Ili, � ' _-.._ I . ,with the 'Carps; way,imaginehio in- I Wralcid must be dr6ase when one 996. - i'mect la3,s '�34 e ' , , , ,is, an i"die%tjon of L � Coquetry.. A leanface-1. . I. -_ . � 11 . 1, . I , --queerk_ ---- ___,_ � I � ipeace , ��� -lover- does --not-betray, --- herselL ' . 4- - _ - __ 'moment — ' , pleaged ,the appearance of I . thealmaDac for thi�partldulaidtiyof baby's and-,no.-wonder.--AparG--froria� tbeir_smart�-- �-birtb4 - it-is-bal)iizo.a-t.hja-n-c��tLri)anAay Fortunately the raiki killB m6uy,.aiud-6thb7r- I . I ' iretelligen6e ; a fat fa . argon I 11- - . . I as obow8 a p, . . . ". �� l �;! , . clin6dti) faleeh6od. . t 11 I .. 'L . . I 0 be hoped --;whichitisi maybe'eter' . . I nal -appears at length. to ha�ve,bedn estab.., � later Louisa looked ab' . an day, and A as e�med .taller an, mor in 11. d 'Robe ly- , I � ,Aqd� fi6s� and efficiency, the N y..are-next.to, the taken to oburch:'by'the g I 9druother, who, L '' - ­ I I _­ -1 I eap. _causqs_inietv,euoAoLk L-O-()-WJ-a-fhj�-P-111)p)��.V-I- � I. -was glad:tb-s6.qtfi�;t.ibe..vorkei6tis�.i�8e6ts" , � . 11 . I � -771r,scibility�19--ace . . omp�-nied--b.y-g;��-ere,'6t-�---�-- -_-A -­_­­,� ...... . . 'P. " � - - . lished.betW666'the-Du Ly#­e­a­Khd.-tbCe,kre-.' I - I � . � - ' i 11 I . -- - -11 Gaaud­kipen� the-door-fo . rs-.- rX - L' I __ipg4�. a"juis. b . uts,,wli - �=tJl a __mOBt__pidturesqdely.. -Orovides� tho'�bli-ri-s-t-e-u-iu'-g--ga-r'r-a'-e- ICE, - I dreseed of all,the officials of a magnificent axg� often trimmed iill. colo,r6d. bows, 6 I . . , . spared, the tulip trebs, The. debtruction,of I . ­ t -1 ,,l.-.- -, , ­ � . ­ , :pOg ure, open.tios ri 8, moist temples, -am-- - - � - - --- -- : - I I superficial vdilA,- which stand out :. ' ' I � ,,The G maines," .said Mr. Marrible. %pla. . . lots and the Mont&1466 are no longer at' and -Mr Variable," slid' 6aidy slid be left obediently. : . KtTAMR.,;��G­ I lw . . royal state, 00-10bg eStabliabed thot its � while the infaut bag, beads round its n6ek . .. . I our city trees is pitiful, and some decisive . I Action is needod -to prevent its further vlayin'g� � - LI .. I I al d throb � Under ,the Jeast e"�cite'merkb, , � �. � - ! � i � � strife. Abeit6r,enaingtoibe,lojigclisdoid, , .her I 41 Good -evening, Mr. Marrable�," said the I 'Young ,help' beginnings ,are 1.64 a.m'on.g the mists ,01 and-w,eat:B a' cap iwith Very lit0e*'boider' , i ity. ! . , 1� '� I � ant qj� -7.Eondon'Telegrapl! . - -it The fibldii, _w61l­ov6r tbefout. ' ' I ­ I I o h ' hungry, these an very ,, . � , large, nueqU91, ill-raziggii eyes', and, equal , . I , . . . ,, . "I use �of both hands.,, 41 , , , '.. I : could. scarcely have been anticips6fed, or � I elven desired. -Mrs. will be the man' When. he had ad his old I friend intoa warm great-coai. ayou-,�wiil , ,clergynatkii I -1 , , , , . , , 1 � �� :, 0 I "I and pours, water over'the back of the beEkd . . . . '� 'the 'times, caterpillars Will oat pear and apple trees, And the possibility that they *may yet,'be - '� a : - - may 'be, expected from,, ... . 1. A gob .,genius . ' ' .Fremaine . I sweet mistress, of. Delysmere ail the. days' 1, I � . I .. hear. some news to-mbrrow.". I � I . Women ei Beibleh I . .. I ., . I , three .. � 11 . ca%�.,. .. thou_wipes -.with A, towell .1 � I . ' , I I '. ­ .. - I 1. .. t 1, Uume.rous enough I g6, into tha�,, 13�rt'- of . middle. stature.. blue. or ,gray byes, lalge P I 1q" - 'with,: . I I I � 1. � of her life; and then the .Whole propeity Will � ,�"Newsl" dried Mrs.'Mathieu, wh I I I I was . � i , The citizb000f Bethlebeinj wbob�long'to As � the baby, is ,swatbed :knt, slx�111011­ ""' i, - I . -business should be auffici�nt%16 Sjij, Up L ' - I ,prominent forehead, �temples'a­lfttle: , . � . . . . naturally trans er� itself'dnce, more, to the .1 waiting'-ou thodbor-Btep.' il What new4T? . ­ b d the ChdSti&13, And for ��1146 ra�gt,pa,rt to. the, .wide- - an agow � ,so 'that . �it "' cannot I . I ­ i I . , :.. ". ..." � 'L . , I 4 t",* 'to' t lt."—Nm , some,officia ac ion-, proven bollow;, a fixed, attentiv.6 )cok-a_nd..bAbitua1 . P , I , I . . , ` , - 1 . .��2el ,�,e' I .f I . �.. .. � I Du Lyses.11 , 11 � . � .. 11 I .1; . � I . " oh, Mrs. Matbleupl� I can't tell you' . . I Catholi a its lowi, an , sometim6s.. not even MOV c0hurob; ate aU'euergeiicra6';WAr, ,, , ,_ d . 'Artistic . P I I, ,I,S -, - � , , , :­ P ' j,or u1Z : 1: : , ildaiion of the ead.-B011e 0� �G v a, - : 11 h � - - I .,: , i -,��', �\ r � � . . 11 Don't be .too sure,'� said'Mr; Philland.j I . , 11 Mr. Fretnaind may.have a son. I keep thy: . to -night," replied *he., ,,Louis�jsiu ibe. 0 ' secret. f3be, Wilf',tell YOU :t'_MorrdW. like. -and ibidustrickus, with an ten, it9,Q1rm6,­it is obliged.0 lie ver�ps,Mive duriiigibuiceromcnial'. The;pgasantsba�e �ericy. Handicrafts and.4didpa-ar� found, I I I i . . . . . �,� How to Tell a Goiod #.&RlLb.. , -. . . . ., I ('� ,. , ,- . . . . I I 11 I . � - : '.� ' f 9 , . I '. . I . I I , soitin tor 1'"Ch. - .1 ­ . . i ­ -, opinions to myself'but I have an idea that I j ", 1. . -that ie"whM,he counts on. '. I I . � . _ . .Good-nigli0l idL'Pedpi , I I " two o 6 went out into Then the in great varietyj espPoiallythe manufacture their reasons for this swathing, the fir If' . .81, " whiell'isthat1hey think it makes the limbo of arms. The Bdthlahemitaw�,are-,par� I - ' . To�diStiDguii3hag�odiro�a�pobr.pbtt�to,. I take a Bound olle, � I attenti011 to its- pay, no . .- - I . ' 'r - . �X beard �of .�al,'nu' so the other day, a � . C . aithtleaSVvOrnati, who spat after some o I , I 11 ne .. . . 11 Wall, you, are A. laWyei, and you c6ght to kn ow," said Mrs. .Belam6ur. !,t out 11, theinild spring evening; �arm4n-arm and wallied,aloWly in the dire , lit' .. Otion of 0 ad for :their carvings -in grow Htraight-,Ptbe.s(econd that' it turns ticulakly calebrat I I motbdr-of-pe�rl.. They also ma L I baby into it compaot'bunale'tocarry. - he a vk�ri6ty -1 I When outward appearance, btlt�divide-it into two : p knife'and- exa * Abe LP11prIS With a shar . . I I had looked 1 at the l babv,: in"order, she, ax-, - I I pls,iue&, to avert the ,"eivil eye.11, ­ I In the ­ I I I hate not. I would rather"Rene DuLyB, . � had a son to inhert the'Whole property.". . M%thAu's rk little boug :, arrow and quaint i a !, I.should gukmise,":�:observbd Mt. Max, the(! thusi iblailto .havei been�Baid­to .of bowls of.the black stone brought fr6mT Bwa - -_ tbeDd&dS'eA. The men Are of fine stature, resemble the tkil of a lob,s6ir', or even , its I 'a .'Millei .. dead inner surf aces. If there 18 90 knuch water or - -, juice 11 that a sligb t! Pressure flaitz district. of Germa I " if' the- coivB , : ­, ,��'11'1:,l ny I I I I.. � ��. , are,driven before the� door of a witch the, � . 11 I agree with you, Mrs, Belainour," said 'Mt. . rable, 11 that the childish fondness which I and their, dress' is mixture of the -coo. whole body. - ln the uoftli they are oftew . � bung ftom a long, springy stuck' . would: seemingly, �au'i�e it to fall off: in � .. hard Must, spit thrice (Gfimm). .Fishe' 1. � � - I I . I Ma,rrable. ,, Itwo,�ld rejoice my heart', I if -before 1 close my; eyes in. death=1 could, has go long existed between Robert philloto and our young. friend, -Louisa, way bavo .tumes worn in the.town and it the coun try., , pole The women of Bethlehem ,are celebrated ilk the wall"to bo!oub of the wayi and, being- * - --'- -'tlYeY`-Mrd--H0pJo9ed ' I d I in astir rops, you ay be a ad it will be . I I Boggy " af ter, it. is boiled'. is evi. I women spit for� luck on their hankiel ! . 1- �� (G boxer, eveu now -a -days, opits l � I see a justifiable prospect of a restor'ation of � ripened into a warmer, and a permanent I 1. l i . �. , � I I b a-tid- t ik,t f ar,and wide fo.r theii beauty' , which is of t6n y u L ure quio , � �, 0 ' infad iu Theiri. oradleg, -Whioli%aro Ver very B triking. Their features, towhiclitbd y � 'That I I I I .. � denoo of a poor potato, 'and flon't you buy ' 4uisite � I , . . urosetau& o ds, and asrhith Bbooi6gLa refrac- I . . the Da Ly�dg to wealth Andprosperity.?' "Ibe children ought to marry each I I . ; f Baling.".- , . ,. 11 Very; likely," said Mrs. . Ma I u.- - . . tb`6 , � ­ , mzlificanbdarkay6o give a wonderfully � I U - I .1 . 'Primitive,. are also fre(lUently'Llkin"p-1 , dby. , it. The following or( qualities of a,gopd potato : AN Rbit8,1-the cblor� tory, horse takes the �, same precaution. .: I- . Scott-, in his" Dikoverieg 'of Witchcraft,'?- ' . , - , other," suggested' Mrs. Fbillote. �� 11 That- L � 11 It may be that.'the news which Louisa - . . k,� 3resBive meaningi are of a half Eg ptiab, 'It HPiral "pring f rbin �&- loot, which.. tua8t l. ' exI Y I . . I I i ' should be' yellowish. ,white 1, if, it'is a deep 'recommends I I I I ooittitig into tild, shoe of ' . - would Settle the Affair .comfortably. and �will communicate to -,morrow ,,,�C%y, relate td � I .1, 'be tuore conif ( irt,, ib half. Je.�vivh type Thd;fullfa 10111au fho,pol6'/ 110th co.io remark. y 1 And in Ekvochbli. atid, N, m4giaki l4aplalia Y611" it will not' Cook welf. '. T�ere must � olkeis rigbb foot to� insure safety from , my.husband'says cousing�msky,iik�iry.11 I "Butthis Would 'be a cas . e"of1an, Aunt, the connubial state " � �1. � - - "I sbouldn'tii6surprised.91 i � , o ,� . . 1) Ably noble and soft, it is lotily in did . I I ­ .- ,- -_ _gqpLo, I 11 - I profits that the curved noge and the beauti� titkotheoe".Hwaddlinks" toobarob. Bult I --b,l�,,,,"..,..o�tisi(It)rt�bib � araount -�'of- -moigturp, tiloiigltiiotoliolighto,(3olled� in:(! I I rops and- I . :* �� magic. * I find some inatalices , 'of this i . n k, VestigoB Ancient .1 Manners- P' 11 � and a nephew," remonstrated 'Mrs.' Ma- 11 I . I ,, My dear Mrs.' Mathi6u, should you Con- it 'u6pard6nablo 'vamdalism I fill, firmly shaped 'mouth are noticeable, instead of Oarrying thova, into the OhIik,bli : They'weibr, a 'long blue Under" they thalus it hoI6 Ili,.Olo stiow optiildQ 6I the, .1311 oft� 6VOI1 ,With moderate pressure. � .1lub tWo .of' � ­ and Cudtoms in Modern Italy and Sielly" . - ' 'um " thieu. An unheard-of event i You forget / ' ' that Mrs. Fromaine's ds,ughtBiF'will be sider, an to place a teapot on 'a dinner-tablo 2" ouidthe . gairment; irchyaid and bpr wh ' iob reaches to their ankles,'and Over' i Qht y them in 4, l6ilivilig it 'sleeveless the picaes together, and if it is good a whito froth Nvill appear around ,the. � ge 124- 'I H an , . � - - by J. 3, Blunt, � 1623; pa . . saliva was lier6fof cre �'ve�ry,� gen 0'rally � used -' . . . 1, Mrs., Du Lys's sistml�!, . ;� . 1. P 11 Woul& it be legal, my dear T! inquired old gentleman. � , � . . 11 Not: exactly -not altogetheri" � replied short; red, tunic', certainly t 6, sin all -ap6ftur dfor beeattking putpos(fAeThe. tn I oat attractive end becoming female dien babies are kopt, tiplondidly Oarul, whilo, odges, %utl tilw tipon the two surf aceB after '�B tIt-iiv. ato �eprtrated. . T 'is signifies the � . a charm (Pliny, 9.`H. -.'x. 52),.aud was, . . I ... thought particularly, efficiacioUs against the � , . : I . . Mrs. Philland. But. I dr. Philland 'did not . ­_ . P � the old -103 - . ' '' -bv-ei�in-veiitbd.-Tb'e-m.oR+-nt,ii�ll�d inar their friendo wWiii! the sikorod,lInifling bavt� --f —11A ". 1 . _', .oAlil-co-qf,-A�,propey'(Au�ntity of starch., __ _ I I . ; venom of poisonous animals� , Pliny,quotes - 1 I I I reply. He bad -just Stopped ani of tile group 11PYou. do not think it,would, be an insu� Wov, it is ,the heilLd-drens., Gold'and: B1 coinfit their boards qu to thoir COMR Dy the 'AH , � 1!6 anort). trotli, 'tho -there at�rob-­Iihd­ I I I __1 '' I e6the Buth , - I - �`, orities to prove that the perDici . . '­ 11 1.11 . to speak to ldrls.'Marla, I Y. , 11 . . fusing thing tbathas , , - �-71.1 It io the most con perable obstacle to 'a domestio harinony?i, pursued Mr.,�Marrable. I . ; it 841V 'no ,fr6oil,bg 60holl, own broatlio, 140ou'Re cover a high cap, and from � i or chal l)UtL , "' . And doing hang down to tlig, br6ast,'where a peasant, bay 01au wall(, lie ik I . , � I 11 to 'trousers, , I consequently tbo better1be potato ;. while � tile 10914 itioro-is tile oo6rbr.lt will cook. I I � .. one power of toads and: frogs may be dis� , .: � armed bylthis mea.uB, and serpents rendered I . I I ever 'happeri I ea in Delyeford," remarked . I - 11�Nob .insuperable, certainly 11, rat ­ I I ,, urne,cl � a large dollar of the time of Maria, Theresa buttouail, tiutFii.do lii"� itkoltat, aua. da�- these are so baggy behind that it is often 1 The quantity of'tho, hta'roby'olanjeint Uka y � ' , , I 1. ,� . ihnoxiotio by, spiWkig into their months Mrs. Phillote. I I Aly busband Alwo;Y13 says the Dely6ford marriages give rise to very . � I , she., . I � I ".The weddings that have been, and the give.0 %'fiUiBh tothq whole.7 -Suni] , Maga. I . . I .. . 061111 zilie- I aningtoseehim. Thi8bagginesoisfre- � also l5o judged by the more or less read y adherence `61! tbe�.two Parts.' If the'tid. I . . Viii. - 4) The testimony of . 11 N H.,. xx I. , I Va`rm is also ci ted show thatl there, I . . . intricate birbhA.�". ' � . i of P4 . . sop,w6ugh,f not to marry ouA"of their wedding that I surmise is to be, seem to � Make' a young Mau of me Again;" said Mr. . 1, � I I . . I 1. quently due to the fact that the trousers I I W me made. it. . . . 11110 . originakll� belonged to his father, but , were . I berence'la sufficiotit for one pidO6 to bold . tb a ,other- up, thab,faOt 1A.8vidence of a I ;to: .. . ' were the: :. Hellespont, near , - �V.gueople. in 6ite z akeo L , who ooul&cure'tbe� of an � goirkere d6u,"," said Charloa'Marr�bI6. It � Marra,ble. " I have been tbinking for some ,,, . So you have found hotel -keeping A cut off At the, logo and eirnply drawn round I � , ,good , the hoy's,kvaiRt without reducing their size. ' ho6o' fire tbo'eioorikng�ts I ,article. 'T . . �l , I.— by their iali_V_a(Vfi-2)-.-_N_Ow, it iF; Curious I , . M :y dear boy, kindly b6ar in Mind -that you are , king of the.,pa , 6tik "Poll rri 11 0116; time past, my dear Mrs. Mathieu, that it . I I . I I , Would be extronAy I -if I pleasant to me source of ,great profit 71' q4ek led g New I . . f �' Yorker of a Colorado man whom he met Add to.thia-that �the feet are shod either 'I U6UalIy mado by ex arts, wir I lig I , I a Thnall can �pdtaioeo, ,and, are, the �egt teat that a Oat , Ofmon 6xist6 in Sicily to this - I . 'dayo called Giraviili,'wbo � profess to boali . I . belov d in I Mim Du Lyo,":Oald Mogul, ,. C I I 11 I I I � t h I ­. th_1­ , � � -_ __­'. � , might*venture I ope a it-wom not bb ' ,And in-jobibagothe OtbBr dAy�_,qyoltj I suppose ,with.)ittle-lack-.b6oto.6r.w,'oocle obPes"aid n -1 I - '. I- ­ -be-givou ' .Isbpei. _ 16 I We'havenstrangopicture, Th rotookings, . � von t short of boi4n, ; but a boy -the , , I ,11fallitle, , . I wounds! of vohom6us animalaby their , � � I— . .1 I mild eproof. I I I . entirely diasgreeabld to you -=if we'were to I I I the b6tel.bas met expanses, though I Ain't . I 11 I h - either have to t or beets or n eels At all,,. Are by ,16,nic6no I , I I - Z . 1 ____.=._�___________4 1 � he neighborhood of - - . ; spittle..They frequent t . . "My husband often says .�bdplo will Marry," said Mrs. Phillote. � 1. , � . :Pass the remainder of ou r days in a condi. tiou of less remoteness. 'We ak6. perpetu- � Plurei"was the reply. But they toll'me I I I Yes,' but you .. M or is optired troub � le -o I the 16ii have made 03DO 000 " .1 so ,hat the in t I , 'it , A little�Diiibury'girl vV as Playlink,wiiia Syra;ouge,', an& annually amemble in nu.m-,, , , . ,, I ra at Palazzuo a festival of St. P to on 'th' . , " And quite right; toctIP, said Mr.: Phil. . -1 , , ut We Are no other, eveh,now, b' t. 1111otob, � . ached tOL the,hotel . I BOO I ,11 0 a Saloon � .ending the either has Bhe much Av i labor their heads,, the hair toa, beft, the plappor OT which W MR butlg,,b The . . I � .�.. ibeir patron 0saut."'. I . . . I 'I . I I . � I . lit", I I I . : ­ The "good, old I . - Und�yeg,4ming his seat, -twins mairi6d ch, ­Mr6-.­-Phill6te?­Ahd � In is tly togetheri It paina.me that you 'ohlotild 'turn, *out. of% Warm, room it ikig�t� and a'silver mine � with of.whi6his - attached to the F,%106., 19 .and a faro,room.attached to the -mine,, Q oropp6d as close Be a convibVii.- 'TIYO " ikl# ' a steel wire, hooked tit the and. 110% I ­u1i Ef in her tongue; 00 far back As to hold 0" .1 � .1. - P '' � --§i- ` �6 1 P . , 64 . 11 wants to know What kind of 9, �­7----­ UA_ , 01A.--1. , 7 , ,,- . here axe we in consequence.' Of couraid, � so / " "Rene Du Lys Will have "a n. * A'Du Lys I. may 866y. 'on - every night -and I have , been reflecting that, it, we domented_a I a,dt As judge 'at all horee-races and As MlBO Wear wooden oboeo, but they have �ainpire, at all prizd-fighO, Ofi, we don't gingham 4erchiefb or capo on their hands, I tbsT,ll tightly over'hei face. She Was too young to,. aid in relieVing' herself, but ob 's bird ,WaBIho dodo. , From the fact that the P, . " ' ' , L ttirely 6itindt, ' � ' It 1, P. , A ILI an We 8%pose, I I has never been known to'lail Yet," I 1. . I . closer alli . &ties, P611 our'arranginents would., I expect aWdotdrn hotel to make A dolls,." fr6bkik down to their boots; and quaint Vin- ) -l.� Polks' Afagazioe. I -, " doctor Ahally Worked in pmr,of_ ilipper, f6 0 � , pecies . � ich Wei,''. , ­ , .!, i w&6 tifo fabled spring bblek I " � 1 : I " . "Ithought', Mr. Phillatid," � oild Uts'. I I . be pleausuter. , 16t, . notwi an g"in , , I Itlot aiii I Y . , � .Wall.Sooet breu,8. - . I jifor.M�The,tittte � . . .... � .. . . . '. 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