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A SONG.
Triore' fwrclnfs In ibf lr
Whrn I hp mn m low,
Ami the rUy llt.Hlictl nn) I nrc.
Anil tliPllKlit nlnd.i Mon .
Whllr- th uluidonn come nnil R9
Ait Ihf nlfjlit ilotti f lit.
Alone the misty niporl.md Urf the
curliwt call.
There': ft lail' full of irr.iie
Whom I InvfJ of orc,
Ar.d tho IovpIIkM on Iiit fort
FhlntMh rvrrmi'f.
Ami I lone n heretofore
Kor the nlKht to frill
Alont? the misty moorlntitl r.!ii-ri the
curlew rail.
Pear loves, r.in 1 forcrt
TliroiiKli the ftjlnij years
Thy faro nmlil the fret
Of tliolr pains ami trnr.
Nny, my hrar trmi mlit-r jrt
Whrn the Merit tlotli fall
Alone trip mlty moorlaml r.lirre the
-iirIitv rail
-Krnc.il A. Not ton. In I'nll Mall Ma -.-.2:10.
ICor'HcM, i! t-y P. Arr'-t-u Co.
All H:tiu rpimfj 1 1
c!l.ni:i: xv.
Tlin OirT OF EATARD.
The Ictce latnl snt'ie- little' time D'Atr
1'oio, lio t.tiiilioii' nf the art- f pnin
in,: ioiul.intv, Iitriieil ivitli apparent 111
"first to anyot i who 1 hoo to .tiMrcs linn,
and sei'ireil to i'oe.i wonderful nipinory
for eicn the 1111111 trilling detail. Tln was,
in fart.nn mlor ril iweption, uliiili t lie (or
dinal, lioth nt u priiuo of tlie elitirili. and
the repre'etit.it'Ve ol I'mihi' at the IMpal
Court, held t!.nl, and lntln'r i.iine all the
eer ttiemher" nf tho 1'reiuli pirty in
Home, .mil all Ilioe who hoped to ir.mi
Koimtliinc from the prel.ile In the simple
.roee'ss of rtxkm i-r l'Ainl'iii'iv.ts Knott 11
to he (Xeni runs .111 1 1'rev, despite, ::i invasion
al tcstmosi ol 111.1 mcr. -mil at ho h.id e-v
luhitid to C'orte, end shown m tho lirt m
Unco to r-t. Armande.
' rto I hpoi;o to no more th.it el.ij, hut I
taw him, where ho had retreated tntlit'ev
trcme end of the room, lin iiool; nmlcr hi"
rm, evidently waiting to make lin exit. M.
Armando took his pl.uo Insult' me, ln eor.i
union, tho ahbe, dtopj mi: into the tear.
(Incc lie, St. Armando, li.irarded n letnarli,
wlueli 1 did not eati h, and therrforedul not
iisivrr. In truth. 1 na m no mood for
vprakinc, my mind hems lull of tin evontli.l
Inwrwcw with the. jnlin.il and I!a..ud,m.d
1 iv.. mole tli..n grateful for tlio happy
cliancv that had cnali'ed mo to draw n;
nvnpl i.' aid of the sisrt'taty, Mai I11.110U1.
I thouslii too, ol Mine. Ii'l'iitransLt, an '
ct uh.it slit-I1.11I done 1:1 my heli.ilf, and
would luveR.'on mucli to have thanked her
for Ik r pfTort., fruitless altlionj-li they up
parentlj were. I!ut what strinl me must
of all was the fact that whilst m my misery
it norenco I was upbraiding fate", and all
I tit cursini; (!od, Iru-tiils ivcreut w oik, tn
Inj to help ind cm 1110, and tint taught men
lesson.
At last tl o levee emie toan end. Thelait
petition 'nniifter had made Iih renuet,
IJ'Anilioise had made hit last pleas, nt
speech, and, turning slowly round, we
made our way hack, when the cardinal re
tired with Iiajard to an inner apartment,
Icaiina u to our own device. M. Ar
mando, who appearance attracted general
ittcntion, was curroun'led by tliecentlemen
af the suite, who a.d.ed the lat news of the
cocrt, and the last scandal of Macon, where
Louis iiw lv.idina IiirIi revolrj, instead of
nmromna. An no tdiould havo done, at once
to Italy, after the defeat of Cesiront I tr.
nombrone. The result of hii action bcim: .1
further tnico that much delajed hni.ucce
nnd indeed tcry neirly ruinol hit dianec.
whiili were great ut the time. A for me, I
wns left to nivK'lf, no one comini: near ine
except the huge hound, which rop Howly,
and, aripioachinj, surveyeil me with crave
Intercut. Then, apparently satisfied, he
wapseil ln tail in approval and touched my
hand with hn critn muzzle. I run my lin
ger over hi uliagcy coat with a iaritiiii!
motion, and, oIimtviiii; Defaure, the paue
whom I hol lirtt addressed 011 ai riving,
beiriied li'in to dhow 1110 my apartment, in
quiring at the i-ame tune of .laiopo ami the
holf I'B.
"The hiiuw 1 full, niRnore," ho replied,
"but wo have done what we could for our
ecommodation. The hon-cx have Wen at
trnded to, and the r-erut. Jacopo awaitt jou
in your room."
"Thank, fiiend," and I follownl litui,
niilini; a little to myself at the 1'reni h lank
trlucli .latopo li.nl us'iiineil, no lioubt out uf
roniplimcnt to our host, my new emplojcr.
'Vo pa.ed out by the same ciitrame by
which I hail loine 111, and, ciokiiih ii court
Rrd. the sie uslu rit me to 11 set of apait
mcnts in an outbuilding, and lelt me with
tho infoi iiialion that dinne r would be sen e I
it noon lor the i.inlili.il as well at the gen
Uriiicn nl the suite.
I found dacopo in limb ulce. Ho iiad set
nut nil my appnrtl, and wa oniMp-d 111 but
nikhin hit stioid. Ibis he put ilown a I
nine in. and burs, into speech.
"lllood of St. .John' I'.v elh iic v. but did
I not say link vojld tuin!' Vtsti rday we
weie 1111 vl".'c," if! he held up Loth hand
with tho linccrs OUistletclnd. "to-da, be
hold!" and he uavid lu iiims aiound the
loom, u'ucli r. iirtaudt titled wilhliu
ur, and ttiiuk n;c as all the nunc Itixiu ions
ifli r iu at (irivalioii
"'I ho !mise, di opo?"
"Are w-ll .i" twiiht bo, sinme, ami 11111111I1
li! their coin ; j .1 they wcie novel U. have
neither ii cd. Does nmr 1 iell my .nean tn
tay Ioiik 111 thu laml id plenty V
' Not I01 lone, . "ai upo And haikit' II"
uieiubir not tn itddtess me b an ether
name then that of Douati Do not lit a hint
ol tn) tiiil nali, c-Hcajio 1011, and avoid bale
bluij over tho wiiiociip "
"I will be limit'. oMilhiH 1 "
."A Kcud dc-sl 'le iii's on wmr pnidciiei- i
in tin, mil )ou uut take 1 .110 not to tail. I
.Now tu b'i"io'-i-, ..ml i.np vmr oars o" ii I
Hid lour head i.'.-r. lion do wo rtalnl as j
rcualiN funds?'' I
Jacopo, to ' l.oa I hud nitntted mj
ironei, pulkd 1.11: 11 L.tlor puis and umiit I
el the .o.-.teiits ',
"Theio an livi-and thirty minus with I
, sincae, 11 m fjio 1 kuvo uair worship
this iiuiriiiic makiui; l in nil," and he it- ,
ill led the pulse to its biding plaioundel his '
U-lt. 1
"l.'uouh foi our turd ut pi cm nt, und I
more win ! piiuicniiiii.' soon, nr tl.ereu
bl'iie ii hand "
"I s-vd that luck 1K.14M turn." upcitei
iiopo, his Mm showing joy ut tho pews.
"Niver luind 1 lie luck, but attend to ine
1 wunt tu tnlist Ikdl u dozen picsl men, uien
ho trill gu iinv where and do uti) tiling.
Jkf umt liripo; their ownorni?9niJ liorw,
rnd T will rncsRp them for a month, ami pny
ouch man liioeronns."
"'I hat is nt the rate of 01 rrowns n ypnr
for each man. W'r could enlist half liome
for that. "
"rroKildy. but it isn't half Hone, mil)
lutf 3 doon men t want."
"Very true, jour worship, and I will
douh.lcM bo able to lind them; lut.rMil
leney "
Hlmt isit?"
i men at fire crowns mill makes ,11
crowns, and "
"Did I not saj more mil ! lortheiMinni;?
You necil not pay them in ndvaii.". Two
clown oac Ii on enlist inj, ami thereii .Mrdcr
on completion ol tho task. Will that do?"
"It is inoii(th, surely."
"Vel well, then Jell may set about this
nt once, cud remember that the sin iild I 0
lodced ilos. at liind.iind bo ready to 1:0 anj
wheront a moment's tin ne "
I'.xielletiey."
Whilst tin eonvertation was roiik; on I
hud clTeilcd such (h.tiit-e in im attire a
wa ioiblo, resoliimt to take tho lirt up
lnirtimiK the followim; day to summon n
I tailor mid c.ie him orders for thins for
which I stood ill need. .Imopo was jut
' ,isiu to depirt when Difauie. the jsmo
i aiifann. Sinriiii! with him a note and a
i rouleau, wlnih le said was from his etui
I iicnco I hev ho left with me ami retired,
1 s.-.mii there was tionnwrr. 'I he note was
I net. inercli hoping I wa in tomfort, and
eiidmz mo 1:1 the rouleau n bundled 1 roivus
with the mtiiniltn n that if I needed thei.i
i.nothir hiui.lrcHl van rrady forme The
una. tiov..- . w 11 1'iore than ample, nml,
, rh ins .1 1 further direction to cciiui
j a couple ol l.ikej. I ent hiMinwui, le
lontu.t in f mni tort inc. wit n a pre at .11
ti 11 er hi 11s for Inn-elf. n Im h the liomM lei
Ii w ut lirt trtnpi to take, ami "lilt no-
1 cipted on 1 .) preimi the uni 011 Iriu
I Tin licira do'ie there wa iiothim: left
j for 1110 but to await the dinner hour, and I
I "strolled down to the stable to look at the
lni-e. which were in truth 111 suih luxury
r. poih.ip tho poor hont had tieier en
' jojeil. A ,'riMirj et the cardinal' etabhh
: uient had atten!is to them, and I slipped
' n ..I -.1. .. I... I I (..r- I..-
He bit tin to tot whetlier it wa tenuiiie
or not, and then settled Iiiuwlf on .1 heap of
hii.l t" luelid some addlcrv.
I lett linn to hi oecuution. and, with a
partuiB eaiec to mi beats, timipil lurther
en to look at the other annml. And hero,
i.iietuii the le-ad f riKim, 1 hud tome conver
sation tilth him, aduiililii.' the cardinal'
stud.
" o, im ellency," he .iid, "thci nrcnood
hurt.-., M'lablv the two barb wlnih the
Soldati Djem prevtited to Ins eminence, but
then- are other two now in our stable, I -loniir.u
to the uur do l!iyard. the like ot
wine h I have never -ccn. They .to tlin
way, excellency, if ou will but art oinpany
r.ie."
I lenddv a-enteil, and, pe.ssin; by the
barb-, whoc !i2ht. deheato frame U'licd
their power of sood and endurame,
1.11110 to a loiiplo ol stall. Ill ninth there
weio a wir of w er horct that felly justihod
the head tirisiiu's praise. They Wirv both
Knsli-h, and I irtopniTct the bisvd. as
Ihwkwooil hacl brotulit three or four with
him f 1 01:1 llntain, sn.iim:, ami with truth,
that thci weio tht- only animal that lould
cier carry him ulien m lull 1 .ai! l!ut th
two belolo no in the stable were nt su
lienor to I law I; wood' a n barb ito.i nu!o
line 1v.1t the crrat bay Uayard iv.h ridins
on the day of en trial, when heiieeompanio I
the duk and hi staff lack to Arezzo. The
other wa a blue resin, w ho-e c olor did not
show oil hi size to advantaco, hut whoj
bioad ehi'st, lopiug shoulders nnd lenn
llankc marked In power. Hit eyes were
mild and soil, yet lull of lire, ami hi small
lir.nl wat set like that of a stai; upon lm
ttrons neck. Two crooui. bearini? on their
liicrie' tho arm cd the houe of Terratl. of
which th" Seigneur do I'-ayard was chief,
were in attemiame, and set to work with 11
somewhat unnecessary zeal on our appear
ance to sihh tho eoats of their charges.
which already shone like satin. hilst en
cared in .'111111111111; thce splendid animal
1 heard the deep buy of the hound behind
me, and. ttirninc. saw llayard hinielf, who
hud come to Mit Ins favorite. I compli
mented him on the possession of two such
steeds, j.i who would not hale done, and
Isiyard said:
" Ve. they are fine animal, truly the finest
I have ever seen, except perhaps the one
eyed Saioy, who wa alo of the sane
breed; and Jet I am not sure." and he ran
bis o)os over the horses. "They were itiwti
to me, alum; with (Iran here" ho touched
the head of tho hound "by hit majestt,
llenrv of KnjtlamI, when 1 was taken pris
oner in the I'nelish war."
"A iioblu i;ilt."
"Ve lioiii u noble prune. And jou
rrnll ailiiiirethoui, cavalicre?"
"Vis and 1 knew Savoy, too, and doubt
if ho wat better."
"What can kiutlit want mole? A piod
horse, a piod hound" und Ins face sad
dened a little "a true love. I'aidicii! but
1 inii-t see to that last. My e.itle on the
daroini..' needt a 1 hatelailie."
I said notion;, knowing of thennoitroat
sol row of In-, lite, which ho bore so brave.'),
and wlin I: I knew had bitten to hit heart,
foi all hit uai words.
"Castor 1 nd I'ollux I call them," in-said,
llidlcatilit the horc with 11 slight p'.tuio
"Not that thev .ire alike, except 111 speed
and courage, but that thev uio both sup
posed to halo beiu botn the same day, ami
haio lever been separated. The best ol
friend iuut, boiu i.r, part, and 1 knight
wants 11.1 mine than one horo; so, cavalicre,
if you will 111 icpt astor, the blue loan there,
you will hud that lie will ueier lad win."
I could bardie sis'ak lor the 11101,11 nt, and
i.t h'lt tc iltly Iclilsesl to take si valuable
a cut; leit li)iird wouhl h'He 110 deintl,
and Hie fhort of it was that l .i-tnr was lid
into one ot tho stalls iccricd lor me
To sal that I wa L-nitcUl would bo to sal
leiy little", but I will im icli .tddbi ictb.it
the m't i'-ell was only itpialcd be the loan
in rJ tlo i.u. I aicoiiip.iiiied lla.iaiil into
the i...den, whnh lay to the uct ol the
Itilace, ami ill 1 nurse of c 0111 ersatinli told
bun tint I had nteivcd the sum nt by
D'Amlsii!'. and of tho steps I had taken tu
Ct toiietliii a lew men, and assuied him
that, w baton 1 the task lias that I was tn lie
set to pcilni'Ui, nothing but ilenth itscll
1. onld nit shi.it 111) ciidcatnr. Our talk then
illii'ted to other matters, and he .Hi' 11.0
some 11, lot mation ol ititclot 1 mie mime
Mine. D'laitraiiuuts It apieaieil that
1 1 l.titratiHiics, who had a fiicud at mil I 111
his l.lll'inali, Ktielilut do 'i'm 1, the seli
oscbal of lleainaiic, had foiuuidisl .1 stion.
petition .ir-u'i-t Irciiioiiille's ditismu le
Kiirdiiu: hiuisell, nd a pmyc r that thokiic
iviaibl lesloio him to his position, and icuu
il .Mine. D'l.ntrauuucH In letuiu to him
As il he Inline-It had imt uUiniloncd her!
C'l'ilitf to Ins miliu m o with t 'c sale he had,
liioienier, cibliiiiieil un order tiolu Alexali
e'er del) in.' llinl.ime the Icluye of u ton
l lit. I.0111 had, hoiiever, dec lined to in
tirleie with Trcni. nnlle's decision, but had
nldeieil niad.u'ie to levite the c mil t und le
turn to In r hiisbiud. rearing that folic
would Is usoited to in older to ioiiih'I her
to r 1 1 urn to D'Ktitraiiuucs she 1 ml lbs I fioiu
tho protection of, the D'.chetvo do la Tr
i.touille, w le) donUi a. line l.-die of Intr
ooreoi(nt. and thj nut'.T :no) tLcro.
Ilv tins tune It wa nlmot npproncluni; thp
dinni r hour, nnd up separated. Iliyard, fob
lonesl close nt hit heels by I'l.m, coliit! tu
serk the e.ird.u, 1, and I returui'iit to mr
chainber, 11 hero I found .l.ieopo, tthn had
just come b.uk Ho had been to the stable
on Ins way up, and was loud 111 his praise-of
C11 t or.
" They my ho it lloct at the wind, c tcel
lent'), and he is as editions a lambkoi. It it
riloriouc steed, ami n primolv pift "
"I I It o; I ut what slice 1 hale) 01: li.nl? '
"None a )et nboiit the sitold. munorp!
Ihero hat not been time; but I h.tio 'ncaced
n eniiplo of ensimt nml a l.icket, 11ml er
eleres! plain Iiieru-t lor them. Thoctisinis
uro ei 111 now with the hor.', nml tho lackey
v.dl is In re to morrow."
"Very well, ther.' 1 tune oiioiiiih. Iktst.i!
There co the truinpet. Hi eminence must
lo sett od."
Wo nu.de our wav lo the ilmilti; hall, rn
terinn it alnio-t nt the same t.uie as the i.ir
1I1111I, In 1:11c-1. nml the nt of the suite.
At the his'h table oil tie- 1I.11 sat the cardi
nal, with I'm.. ml, anothet prune of the
ilinitli whom I nfterttaitls found out was
the ( aldilial of Strutoui.l. n sunn of the
heiii" ol ;tc. ami 11 tall, Nitr.lwr hsiktm:
miin, Willi hii;h in ; ii 1 1 nc teiiture .11. 1 n coin
ploMoti aliiiot n dark n a MoorV I'r wat
plain!) ami si npli dteed, ti oar 111 it a jidil
steel 101 set ottr In Jitkin. nnd leinnl ,'n
Ins k the nbbon of St .lame of ('ompotelln,
whilst the older Itself, a res! enamel sitold
with 11 lleiirdehs hilt, set 111 an oial it hitu
1 miiiiel midallion w itli ,1 roil bonier, studtle l
with brilliant, tltdied at In throat. Hi
sl'"tt, I sclt-ereppesl li.ur tt.i ttlutp n
s.intt . but the loin; 111111.11 he hit h dropped
i ter In mouth ami hnrt. isnuted I iv.ril.
w i nut. un heil In ,1 streak of cr.n Alto
cethcr a nmarkablo man. one whom no one
isuild p'l bt 1. ii In nit I.Mikiin; at t a "t . and
111 111" he rvitod the eleatest llitclet, for
ho 1t.1t none otlier than ' itinnlvode ( onloin,
tho 'lireat l aptain," am! tho tuot skillful
M neral ol tlie ace He li.nl mill a lew week
It'tor.- dt Hen Marshal d'Aubniiiy out of Cn
lain i.t. am! tea man lim- -tr nlit on .it.utit
Tre'iiouille. when thee 'xation of lntihtic
rtopptHi ui plan, nml siidtlentv resuninc
In eommai.'l he had come to i'onir, for
what purpose t,.- one knew, nltlioiich it was
nlt hat In resignation ant! ditlerenro w it !i
the panli court na but 11 blind.
lie that as it mat. I had now all epor
Itiinti ol us ine together, seatisl snc bt sitlr,
the nark ..ml -tern cramb o of Spain, .1. able
19 he was eitiel, at viudiet'Vo nt ho wa
Lrno: end the brilliant am! (Milishisl liaj
1 id, who s'cmed to have eatlieies! in Ins per
son ..Ii the lied lit iUabties of knighthood,
nml on tlie white shield nf wlm-o honor
the rr w'.ct 11. i 1 u stain. Ai d how ditfcrrnt
wa th fa'.eof tlifsetwotnen' Do I 'onlova.
niter holding the lushest oiiiir, attrr Ikv
m: prut tiealiv a kin after shedding an im
pcrc h'.lilr (tlorv cm h.t ttttttitr) I ) In vie
tones, and staininj Inr me'imrv iiiielildv
In hit i'. i. It . died at last, with all hit fine
tpnti ttebt 1 roken. And liat.'ird tdd at I
itu. ' i timgrow moist when I think o! that
glorious iiit nt the s..iie eil the !;e'sl.i,
when, coivTecl with wounds, ovrtl-orno bt
1 1 umbers, und lighting to tlie la?t a.-aint
I Iio(Hlese ih;i, I'ltrro dn lerrail cave Un k
j his ill to I Mid. Hut lota )e irs were to
, pa It'll, re this happened, unci l!.n. ird was
at pr.'sviit in tho hpy-dev of In career.
the t il 'e ior the rontloTi-n of thennte
was pl.t. I'd just Is low the dais, r.nd eltclid-
1 ins liillb.r down the risnn wcro other
tallies, for al! who could obtain seat there
I at. whilst nt the extreme end nt the loom
j wa a hull stand, trlier.ee ai.ioiie was ut hie
1 crtv to bear away u unuli of a meal a ls
' could cum oil on the point of In daircrr.
I I'stimatinc touchlv, I sh.'tild s.iv tl...t f till v
'.'ft peront ilitinl daili 1:1 tin manner, w itn
I Amlstise, ami till hospitality, tvnirh he
eiercifcl in the mttiner nt a Trench feinl..1
r.oble, was the subject of much amusement
at the iia! court, where then prided thorn
sdiet on u uioio lehiutl and tleheate stile
of livinc. .t nnv rate', nil that wa here
iiiii sate to touch, ami no one had need to
fenr th 1. n dinner at tlie I'alaz;o ( nrnolo
w.tli th Cardinal of Rouen wa a prelude to
a super with M. rotor m Heaven Hie
eminent'', who was a notable trem liemian,
Isanictl tlotin from hi Inch sat on 11 all.
ami trie! valiantly to nsav 1 0111 luiont with
the Cartlin.il nf Striconia, but wiscompc lied
nt last t own hiinelf lioaten. tor . polite
d'l'ste wat one in a thousand nt table: in
f.n t, tint jovial prelate ciiilesi In ihyt m!
dciili, .tltir .1 prodiciou dinner, wlnih l
can nt II in the iiiorninc and ended r.' foui
in the ifternoon, eoneludiii': with so licht
a d un) at a dish of nsisted 1 rat fih, nphcd
down with a bottle ol vernacc 1 1, a v. ine of
wlnih he wat inordinately fond. At emr
own tab!" tin 10 weio nl out a elozeii T mor",
(.nil 1 I'o'.linl 111) sell K'.lted next St Armando,
whdft opposite to 11 e was la iete, the car
dinal's chaplain, ami next to him an ofhYcr
of tho (stpl cuatds. a Spaniard who spoke
little and ate much. .'t. Armando paet
!iv the wine, iliinlsiiic only water, nnd 111 re
ply to a t;uetitiii of mine answeied that he
was under 11 vow.
"Wo ep.i ahsolvo ;iui lure casdv, ihein
tier," sanl la-l 'lere, who oveiheartl tlie 10
1'iillk, "hele it some (Irvieto which I can
recommend." am! he pushed the llaf-k to
unrdcSt Armando
The latter, however, would not lie tempt
ed, ninl la' ( lore shook hit bond.
"A willful man must have his own wav,
chevalier; but tli.it Urvieto was n present
from 1'ierrot, out lord's most favored sen
nut "
"Imleed," said the Spaniard: "then I can
safe It s-i it H the last pteselit jou will re
teivo fioui Don 1'iorrot."
"How m?"
"tisviii ai lived last niuht, leiy siidtlenly,
Willi two iisti only, thev niv. lie has not,
however, let seen his holiness .ilt'.ouli
he is in tin) Vatican."
la- I !eie ii'iiiainod silent, but St Ar
lliaiiile aked ill hit low voiee
"I do not follow, sit. I 'onld ton 111, 1 1 -plain?
I 'lilest I ask too itillih. Von si e
I am it IU!i;it 111 Home ."
'1 ho ,siuialil siiulisl ci unit .
"Il means, elieiaher. tliat I'm net wa
found this nioininif with 11 daer sto knit;
lip to the hill III his hcalt "
St. Aiiniiiido tilt tiisl pale, and l.o l.'lcie
ukeii in a low tone
"A10 )ou sine of this? When did it lifep
peii"'' "As ui" a I 't here'. It InpJ.eiicd ,111
limit or so Ci'ter 1'es.iio's cuniiitf. The mpi:
is sanl to be nunoiuo tilth t'ricl, ' and the
bps I I Kin I) pgn do Ley I a look a 'iri.iitli:
t'urvo.
"lireat heavens!" said Lot Itu, "I'oor
I'lenot!"
'I be chaplain no lioin hit seat with a
slicht npolocy, and .ippiuii h ue D'AuiboiM',
liancd 'iter him und whipcm h It tv
wolds in hit car. 'I lie cardinal nodded with
n siieiit mm, loom, ami l.o Icie nunc
Itick. but walchiiu D'Ai'iboiso nat'im I).
I Mil that althoiull ho still apie,'i.-is to
lalicli ami test, lilt civs iteie ciale nnd his
brow troubled III I. lit. sholtlt altei .eilltl.
1 lie Inch table broke up, ami tie follow til
suit in) soon. Desp.ti' Ins clfciiim.Ko up
Itaruiice, I hail begun to take 11 likin to
St. Armando, and as tho next few hours
were at our disposal, I invited liim to rule
nut with 1 1 if, us I had a mind to try 'a
toi's piees. Ibis, hniievei, ho eleiliricil,
with the somen hat thy air that mailed his
inODbT. Itl)d, ItaMlLX hipl tQ hit devirvi,
ordned ( nstor 10 r n tilted nn.1 to.itt hhn
nut. When I returned, about lite III the
afternoon, I felt that nil that h id htm tan!
of the generous beast I rode umleir.itisl Ins
value, nml that t iososcd a m.tli bless
rtccd, who was fit to run for a klncdom
Tor tlie next few dais tho routine tif my
life was exaitty the same, the mornnm nt
tendance nt the cardinal's levee, tho daily
dinner 111 public, nnd lone ride with I at
tor in l!ic afternoon, in which I was some
tunes nteoinp.inicd by St. Armando; but
this was not nl wit) possible, as ho w.ii
ileiselt attaihcd to l)'Ani!siie't t'ron
D'Atul'oiso fretpipnllv nkisl 1110 to noiom
paliy him tn the Vatican; but up to mat
I had Ivc-tod termis' 'ti to decline h inn
t.ition, on the plo.i that, with the I us 111
before me, it would perhap be well Inr ine
to lire at milt 11 in retlent at piivnMe I ho
cardinal said, with that Cood tempered
lunch of hi, which Clinch belied In .it
tulo sthemuic nature, tli.it as I .!..; I
iciioranl of tin task I mis! not be so 1. no
III! I lepheil to his eiiiim nio that it t .
just bee.llie I tt.i M the dark that 1 11 .1
so 1 lleiillispee t, ami ho was then ft d
tnoiiilt to aunt' with me. I wa. Iioitei.r.
natiir.ill) atuiott to co sntm thitic ot ilir
tatitau. e.nd one of mt leasons tor tela
inc. beside that of prudence, n a tine I
wa not siit'ii lenll) well eiiuppetl I Ins,
iiotteier, nth the fiintl at mt d' ,.',
wis m,on iiietidotl. I-Ut lloni ""'no i-.tise-.r
other, I h.nl up to now not tone .bo ,s
was nut stl sinci'fiil s he antntpiti I le
would be, in raisins his men It u a ' to
nil, li.ses.irv to hale them trn ! . t ' .
1 ml it wasihhV ult to ,'et men of tin-. ' i
,1 imtel. teniporari einploiinent. sn a,
I olTerei! At ll the inatti r .,
I nj-d. ivid In the end ot the we, I. I 1
t red a b dt ol t stout lellon , all . 1 1 1 ,
Inirlt well innuutisl. and, tel .it i I
tir. .ill of theni tri'lirsl soldier I h .
ni li'd.'eil IMS.tr the llipoita, nnd tb ,r
ilinal's tblo nrToreleil them 11 Ire d inn
ot u hull Ihet teero lint slow to tnki an
tnce In onltl to keep Hum eni l.o I I
ttsik thcin .'ft With tee ever) nfterr
i,isinc them u,;i my return, w.th. r : 1.
to )! Ine tiuhltt est oft ot the i.h.i 1 .
ond Rii.ird. to a.v! trom the 1 ,tu 111 1
smw .t cootl denl of il.i)artl, and tit turn cx-prot-etl
intclf with inipatienn' it lmc
kept to cisd tny heo'a. He told no that
he wat not nt l.bcrti to mention the ib
tmlt of tlie business on whiih I it . to be
c'liploted. nnd advtpil lao to bide in' t 1.1.
w ith a vitnnt heart. Auintur! nt'acr m .1
tors we sp. ke ot wa tho m'trdrr ot 1'iern t.
and (kit ird told mo that t ivnh' Iloicta hud
btt Homo tho next daf Without sc-m h,
father, the pope, and that he 11.1 rushing
out 1 oinplrti I)' tho stand wane ucainst hi lit
b) inr old 1 hit f itelli of I itta del I atello,
and other.
1 took ILitard's aji n e and ht Id ,' iticnce
by the tad. although 1 lone-d fur weik
ti'becm Mv men i.to in Bool Idle lliey
h.-d enoiuh woik to keep tie 1 1 1 et f m.s
chirt. trie pat tins c,Ns), the h.d suth
nent leisure lor al.11n.1111 i.t. and t'icic was
tlierciorc im rurrsbln.4
Ito lis evNTisrcn 1
SPURGEON'S COLLECTIOi:
An llislnnee of tlie (.recti frenetic r'n
I'miiipltlest In I'rotlillou
for Oilier.
In Siiirs'on't .iiitnb.i );raphi there
is atl interest ne instaliee 1 f ttle ill.i'k
ness. roael lies and oliere;) uh elioliu
aotrrei! his 1111111I and Ms aot 011s.
Irtir.iii; h s llrst x ear in I.0111I1 11. j ir
p'on it.is muted to preaeli at True.
The eloririmaii there, a ttiTilix man
uliose st peiiil amounted to only about
li sh Mine's a week, ilitited Ii 111 tu tt .i
at his house. Wh.le they s.it in it.n
In: in I ! hotiie tlie einiiient prcaeher's
oiilise'eliee Miioto liiin beoauso his fjuEi!
iloacin and himself were ooiimni.
s line of the scant) store of pt-in ions.
nml ho lit'can to think of si 1110 plan b.,
till eh the) could repay llie olorpyman
fur h:s ho-:t."ilit'.
Notintr that liis friend wav wenntrr
an alpaca coat xihioli was wry sh nj
nml in plaees so ttorn that ho csmlil
tlirnue;li .1. Spurp'uti hit upon li.ie pi nt.
So at the etiel of tlie eirtiin si-.rtice lis
said to the conefreijatlon :
"Xim, clear friends. I liaio iirenoheij
to nu as well as I could, :irtl jnu know
uli.it 011 r Sai our rulil In His disciples:
'I'reeli )f haio recoil oil. freclt r; te.
I don't u jut :iny tiling froiti you for ii'i
sclf. but tho minister of this chape:
looks to 1110 as tliiiii'li lie ttoiild net dis
ject to a new suit of clothes."
Spurcc'ii thou pointed tlnun to liii
deacon anil said:
"I'atlier Oliioy, dim 11 there. I am Hire
tv'II start the 1 oiled inn it ;tb It ilf a raiv
ere.i'n." " . r 1
I'atlier Ulliey at cinoo iinKect l:li
bend to confirm this statement.
"I will cladly jjlie tlie si'.i:ie amcniut,
and if x cm nil help as much as iniicnn,
our brother u.ll soon liaio a netv s't't,
anil a e;oi,i 0110, tnu."
'I he colleotinn Mas made, it real zed
a 1 c ry fair Mini, and rlio min ster xim
III due time protiiletl with a in.!.
VoiithV Coiiip.iii'nn.
i;ot Mlirel lie Hue I'lslilnu I'or.
I'isliin is alwutK :in inten st.nif
pnsiiino or Uiit, and it is suppers d t
I'til I'ljee tit 11 lillill.siiphie frame of mill '
Inn i.ut alita,i. The' ntlic r i!a. a vnn'i
lei) sat on the iilo;e uf ihe ttb.'irf. In
teifl) ttatehir;; his line. A hi nexoli lit
oil! 1,'eiltleuiiili ri'ttanleil the Im) llitcnt
') for a tiiii time, and then tukeil;
"What are ynii Hsbine? for. m.) Ixij ''
"Hiles." replied the liny, snappls.'il). at
the amc lime Inokinc aioui d itith ar.
impui'ent (.'riii. At that ii.stant a bi;i
llsli g.110 11 tremei.ilciiis tui; nt the !'i.
and oter went the bo,,. Ho uas llst.J
nut. but his mouth ami car.' were fu.
of mud anil bis li'liliic l.'n I'ic was lot',
ami tho old (rentlemaii benmicl pl:iele";i
on ibe t!riiilnc liny. liobli n Days
line nelieil.
"I iiiidirstal.il thai I'lid li!.'ikeley
am! Maude Aklibniirne bate oiased to
be frletiils."
"Ves. the) ilcm'l speak to cneh othei
liim."
"What's Ihe trouble. I ttxinder?"
"He stiirtni tn priipoko to tier tin
other nl'bt and Inn) just begun losay
lin t his breast was un lire ul.in til l
father turiird llio licno un hlin." ''UV 1
cost, Hall)' Neils.
lloi:ieninllile I'raetlee,
"1 ciinc! lit v wife of itaiitlr.L' lier own
tii.t about evrrytliini,'."
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Medicine and Surgery,
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Berea, Kentucky.
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