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ýAm s..ea
An Englishmaiden's Love.
The tht:d Creas e tad enommenced Too cr,.
"God wi-L :,' lad gone for-- frz racdy ya
maoi"y bree:, and xready Freder.e :' Ger
asay. Henry II. of Egla:cd. and Pai.:p i.=rzs- r
te of France had received the atce" fr: W .
liar, Archbgoop of Tre. Ba: a more power
fnt monarie than S.sladi . a is t whom ,r
aombined ars:etg was to oe d.ree.ed. s:zct
fredetr. befe to rea.hed Ps:e:.-, and a
ca..ed c-ry7 II., who do.mest .e :a: e: s e
had dete.:ed . E:g.ad. Deacoth g vms a
back :tat w-.:2 S- a, , !a-, f :a weta: s
of a ":La.e : the r oa -ar iiy wi -
cp.1
F..,a-,-. to. 5s.e Ccr.r d e o. :. :,k a
rO7a fa:cer a;3Se. .:. ::o :.: ::- a:=: .: a
tte C:r-a.e . , wa". :: P.. t P; :- F :a:ra A
ed :c . ;.o: .=4 mi as.oc. A.aog : ot4he r'mve
Iw, i - f-·e 0er. . 5 £.=, -.we W'.: e
oLdes: so ^h_-.t*-: f arna.o b.:".: eR r
foeefatheri wt s-e ::. C by : e o.e' W
fiam ;e Con,:eror. -a dr.t:as sle:d n.moee, a
by zoany a da:, deed a.. ai e w;r f::rm- .
royal maseer. .o :CYs: on :f ..L 2 aver7, a: M
erut~.p ever a fair a s4 om. : - p er tv.:
"merTe ELija" :'- : _erno-:.coi ha Nbe:
rmaIn t.e oo wsf ea Icotger s.:, aol m a:
ry.g"y, heae. tl 'o ae anoler ; a hseZ
ktiht, :e mmai..hted h. r:.ot to te a.. :t
hi ao-.ped c:t::.
Maes oft t. sar.es e:&:,-e a ese :-ed t so ha
come dwn wof t"-e co'd of e -jbert de BraCd'
who, at tae rs e age of fty live, a"e d e ,c
himseif ahst e : reias: Z4 monarco- cid, .. p
to whom Cs:i: de L on h:maelf owed a:ch of
wee co:se.. Eh.er: te Bracy was a r.a of
e. tee. eb , ht . w e s. .o somsaet. ate and f
forbear 2". ths: re wza .a:ole of every one S
who car.e in cac: w:t. r. E.a besver h
had a.re'sty been proved whee. a a yo' i T
ma:, he fc.ro L-: da Har-ey IL dnr.cg t,. ,
war. age.-at r': eand~ !a:er, a test ma: , L
dreadfiz:7 vi ;: -'end -ireedif., beae ti
of t^he b.w . w ave . Irga iet :.!-pe:r". asd
or t:re ,Z-a-.a. t::k::A te: o -p-s et._
tha t.e. o ?-o e ::-_:r - e .n*e :.1:r1 e f a a
asl: e tot s -.' i ::a 1 a. -: a-ser : :
" they are -'lt . i-0 j e te. : -a. A r
perfeeo'.y oapa t .'os: a - 1
iatheo, oe was reAn*t"' s: a s.tg .:s..: _.
a !a a e. t :er: W
a ed he wan -ol- a..w3 sooer
eh.-th Oea . .', r. a ._-;
stiTe, as 5? :Ae ..- t : r
t.et rober .md h.s .f::y. a.. de Bs:." :. -
atorr tor tbye s y t -. --r ad.
resn inbh PFg sa.e an whe teCras: wae
preachedo w, a- 7 toe z th-e ,: of s:: y- :
show _.e .ovae f.._ :ot -f;: _in I b
whose t'.roe wan a 0-0*4 i:! wat _.Ow
was of thoern.- e-ro .oe o .: wdams gr ty
Crumadero.
Hte was h.v. : s o:: so and S. J S :J :
de Vuee, wvo .. o. oo.ed was of ` scar
biood-a braot, e.'.i smaot:ar: t::tegr: . I
whoee harac er w:.i be be:t,: set :in ao on
fording of tte story. The ear: was deep
attached to the yocng kn:ght, and tae bre. I
proof he coh givae of to: rtove was :o t ea vI
ita consent that, on beir retorn from Pe.ast.ur f,
br Jthbs ahoud wed h:a daghter, Agrese d
Bracy, whoee heart was no lesi - re stan her
face was lovely. "At.' we:: make at ear: of
thee, my lad cried the inmpeta- oth :g Rnd-n
aid when the betrotial wee ato el to wi
him. o
The, oGrt of the e3:: . aute was crowded3 b
with armed reacaers. knsigre, and e A;:ri'
who tormed the re: -ae of Lee Bracy ao.d bIe
Vere. Even o" and iro :u sthe .ewr.d i :ew
bridge m:ght be seen han.eo! :e.g:g stoee.,
ther iplatience ccecsein evr: a dr- snoi ,
thet: ride.., who awai:te the ear. I tcod atndC
lead therm : :e re zvc:d. a of :te C::usierre
Cort and eas:de a:.rke reano-cd w.:; :te
clank of steel and tread of armed =o.: wt. e I
hazxo waci .:g :cade and morsy ada hrit s:e
to sad fro is the ie s::e atteyda:t on a-I ad
depart:re. Here and there stood a -age :re
the hi:shing po:o.b to his maa'er's ae rd, end, I
again, other. ssth:ted . the :rd:g onr of th e
ewal:ng of s.;'e or I w.f r o t .er, c-:ra:
ing eomnewha"i trane: w .:.:eet t of tM ae
who ed nto teto make the part g a san or
in the good canse. Aoart fromi a . :, in '
of the inner room of tohe castle, were go ered
the earl and his fam::iy. Lady de itay a or
ing eyes wandered sadly from her tonored
hosband to the manly fesatures of her s.c.
kneeling by her aide, and back again to toe i
earl, who was santhng the grief of his yJong. :
eat child, Mary, jest old enough to know that t
her father was going over land and sea, and c
that she might never see him again. In the a
deep embrasure of one of the windows, partly t
concealed by heavy ourtane, stood Sir John t
and his hbetrothed. I
Agnes had been weeping, but being calmed a
by Sir Jobhn, whose grief partook more of the
aatre of joy than fear, since on hid return be t
was to cleim her as his bride, she rested her t
head quietly tagainoees his breast, both her hands I
elsped around his neck, while her uplifted '1
eyes soeght to read every expreseion of has
noble face.
"Beloved," he said in a low tone, "it will I
not be long, please God, thoogh I would that s
thee wert my wife o'en re I go. And," he t
added, coatiluing his whispered tones, "I
were no Chriestian knight to doubt thy faith- a
feloe . I'll prove thee mine on our return I
from the holy wars."
Agnes looked steadily at the faoeso lovingly
betes over her, and, tunoleeping her hands, she I
drew from her girole a ecarf, such as was worn i
In those days, and bound it on Sir Johe's c
sword belt. Then, returning her head so ite I
resting place, and feeling his arm drawing her t
tightly to him, as thongh by the very motion
to thank her, ehe said:
"An' there is thy lova's goerdon ; thou shalt c
wear it in battle, and, when thine eyes fail on a
it, remember that one o praying for then in <
bonnie England."
Any farther discoanse was prevented by the a
arl, who cried: t
"ir Jena. we howe . fun e s hme moe
ate seedy, she ,eedes ss a*p, ear prs- I
oe Smr t.i e tat lmeew dpimndozs
qbe wih h th Adbet h bdw I
hs wife gasldy to hai. asimg his eyO Ba S
heaves, h eebimd : o God': pmeset shoo. b
dear eses while I am Aghsiag the good it
is Sthy mase nd for thean ad this child e fL
added, e, Seadrly kiag his wie sedAg es, a
be lsemed his beld ma seek Mary in hie arm (
--'this hiUd, Mothr ed God, be1os o shee ;
keep he ptre, Sea thy name, barse by her,
may be ever spotlese l
Thea, eaiahe knights, he asril quitted
the osprmhls, we darisg to laak beak. The 1
em Ste hinelt ree his aa esher's farewell a
embeuas, and qiekly filewed ; bat lir Jehn a
tU linsered. As le sts, ismieing hikesage, e!
bhe atrsed Ag to hi beot.
"Faarewe, my belaed ! God bare Shen my e
own, is his kaepiagl ar a gee m m sews bet
to him thab whe e red" 1
As S e drawbridge was raied beh:nd the re- p
trasting eaidiees Agmes ostd a the leephole I
ct:fe mas sarrea, where, writh hbet r ,er,'
*be wathed ull the m,. hoes, sad beahen c
diappeared, shbt from eight by the dcliaise b
of a daasat hill, whee .be a ak on her kaes,
and prayed ferveonly far the loved oa who a
ad e anred ea them periloe Jseracy.
We have said gnat Agese do Beray was bra a
ly: that word n hardwy eoarvey the trse a
nastre of her charm.. Personal beh tly soe a
had, aed maeh : dark eyes, a clear eompleioe, g
a perfet month, dtasicag perfees teeth, and q
breaking int a ile of winning bewty, a
toetLer wit.sh a graef il form : ae charaser of l
re :a:A or . sae L_- =rs4 loch setszr I
7m, -o sweetine, and gret enreg.. of wil e -
B If am ae 'era . and LL :a. set ae ak
I: was the no n Akg-e da 3 acy. rihe in J
Go.i' swest ;lee. wh..O gave :er tzar w73- 2
derf:! exprets.a- : toe pore ,.Mart, '"rw.o a i
gm. e' wc:c' t-coed her eyes to gsm wr:ith a
;: , tic : rade 1r Jo-n once exc:aim, i' e
isoty e.a: - t::e McSse.emae n :-mr:f, and e'en _.
cake a Ccrs:ran of h:n. co
Yor wo Sr Joae d.k.t :AO : _:L: C+ aiS.
w3 et w 4ba.'J ·s:"; :r::. sm ar rraijs a: I k
ovel of a:- as s.c. Le :t ear:. Ce was a
ams dewo:. Ca:c. w: : S0.t -ea:x-fe: m
day st: re. t:, ecery woo: a::.' N :
::a , - ce
Cery e-" ,f w :-, wM e w :: ;:. :I. 4 -:
' s',- :"e & ::-s.re evez-- ::i ~.:e7 514 , "
:leens.e i:nr. . e rar-: of iee :r; T
, pr:e:: : a s7.
ter jes:"-s :"Se. t e ear w.. w ._ ".ee
se~artc tes e arsd a ceam7 cos: .:Ioo bet-ire :
toe drawho-?e of _, -emet w c was be*: . e
rapid4.- :reyed : toe exc:i4 '.t. 5ct of =' a:
=:goe. Tie cllea-y aie hwaed-a7 az=.re was a
-o:.e e:,. =o l pfkT, =4a: :)., :te ed: r: , .
r. ". ca : A. w0^ e :a"_ aa heel :.6 ?C : .?"
owe·.- , 2 bcae :ee wsr. sact h; f:1 wer.
Weary and d: :-ade-. .- ae psee · to t'
i;rts, of toe ar.way 7. an et r-moan; of ;-c.' ri
frarer n:= bers greet.:g ;ose wc: s:'d es- :
peogact wi:bd t fwO*. som
?-ddel : a load ewa.:.= ar-e., as ma7r a :1
moter :coked :n va°n for tse we -rmemorreow
form of her bare lad. w!1 !dc dz=:±ic :z1
SacruE e: and ste soMnds a ý a ref oinr were .?
heoed :r the praeeee of e ae. of arro.
The ear: aid ha son made toe.. :wah7 oryP 7 1r
:o te *rme room thast oiu4 rol.eseC toe.:
farewe:. and wiere th~ e : .aed aC awa:reaid :
stemr tA t r..: of te .c ptsee -r'i , y-t A ` es
f - _ , the _:!stde " ay.-..
- si:.." eyes. wt:-c. wre-e ti e ds.
: :: e:rrowf:. 7 ' r Cer s- .e :red her
" ? d _-:. '"01 C'- M7 G-' "
Asre.e- oy1 t :d, m7 tre.e oa, ch . -:d,. at
:ct - 3'a-7 Arcs " d- I =.:.r To ,,-s- a:
>C := ,w4 7 •tea .. ry eoof-o wit
B: here croldes dw i 'en a- ts aei on.ct. -"
o re--as :!a r:± o
c ecked _ : I irM : t.; :barg ; and treting __ w
3i"i who a a way. iaen her !hep an aer a
c:!b"i) ml b'r*1: a Ahort, feivec: payer. T
-heni 'a sing er heat, are troted to e rer. A
- ; . tand ct -t rwa oef weerlet d. s t:a:
Se tg're tIe, my fa toer, she o .ni, o scOe.d e
•ir_ cheked v:e era: cebut rr; and traa.:n o :'.
I have not been tOy dsaghter, and, ino y sei. j
aih sorrow for what God nas ordained, I havre a
forgotten to bid thee welcome homre.
Ag .eo: Agnee "' And the old ear! nearly
broke down ender the weight of his eorrow- o
sorrow Ca the keener for the aBorring of his T
duoagter. lAgrnee, we will ct Iaers up all p
hope. I wo-.-d care begged of Saradio on my
ikeet for :-d ranso=. bat it cohtd not h tae T
been : I was odered away, and no rtspite o
granted. T
-iG.ve cp a' hope) No, odeed, my father re
Far from me bie ain a -: " doht' GAi -:.:
TeIp ts. and mr beloved .ra:: oe ransotm .
.:-his w'::.,r he ;1vi t:e to me, a:. 1d - -
cea :r he ti: away
L oLo Dam ce ie r:Dn: nrc r ; m : t ro a
Dat s-tn of to da7y7 t ete -anat, bhaL:.f:. A
o:. eat. c :y of T e XIth co tary. Twe C.
der careO-_ts of ri' crnen- mw-:es 'ir.d,=
the ":.t t, Ie EL e:en san. iHer :Lotros- :
fares are crowded with men in their Tork.ea t
garb, and women veiled after tie manner of n
:heir nat:on. iHer hops are reep-, er n w.
;sewi., pearl.. ad 1acinr~th fraet•rain h
The perf:meit of mnsc, sm berci:bl, a- i a:
we r- ; g:tirirg with rast ..CI Coei a
L ;ote: {re sor, bit.rwrean w.' .. ac:
scaers, atd a v.er. oI ail, h beio ... etc rI
-S.tL arch decitre. mh t trie eye app ealrt he
nery. toedtter win palaces. re rs, wees u/f
emir ·ad r:z-er. But with na Z:t af :test c
hdra we to do Onr story ltake'n as io re Ii
beart of the city to the palace of Sm'a- ai, ii: 1 a
An eof the Turks As we enter, we boeoid ban
mer nifirled. Shields, helmere every spaces I
of anrmor decorate the main hall, along whIe. d
tside are ivory obenche, were the coa "ea wai t
their mastr's order,. A great dome in over- s
head, and the mua, mooring down through ite.
altticed windowa, floods me hell with ligt35
and canoee the steal of the armor and the I
Jewel of the ball to sparkle and dfah with li
brillieoey. At the further and is a heavy car- L
tamn of brocade, richly wrooght with variocs t
kinds ol embroidery in white, red end gold. h
Two tall armed men guard the cornere. We C
will imagine the eartain lifted for me, and so- a
ter. There site Salsdin on his throne. His II
followere are aroend him. Rich ate the robes
whioh fall fram his shoelders, well befiting
the boltan of the East. If the hall was gor- ii
gsoes Lu is beauty, the room of the throne is SI
no lame so. The bhangiag on the wall. re b
fgured wtih varioee wild basesa cnd birds. 0
worked with milk and gold. The mandal-weod o
work riae out ito own peculiar perfume. In b
fact, all betokeae a royal presence. And of a
what sort im Seladinu Greet talenta in him Ii
combime for mastery; greet activity snd valor. e
The meverity and rigor, ma Infezible ma to make a
the bravest heat quail with fear before him, .
wag often replaced by each kindesms, auch
generaosty, that the poor, the widowed, and e
orphased did not beatstee to appeal to bis t
meroy. And a. he mite before us, we moos I
draw back and continue oar stry. I
An eunuch hae preeentod the bowl and rcae, t
and, having performed the ablution, Saladin t
trod slowly round, gag steadily at the a
a mrs beUrs baese m. a"y Aanh bea em.
- tme, as bin eyes eated oe the mse saeere
L kim.-`by Allah! I sew. Uenlem chlefs. yew
d are brave, yea. very brave ao- very ekilfeL
r Yes have beses beea the Chuisse.. YesI
Shave proved yeaeIves tree emase Mabemer;
e bet, fe orll that, I know a braver was thea
a yes. Enesb ! bid the Chrtatiaa esave come
Sfbeth. As his ealsa'e orders. the eaneik
, made a leo how; sd rired behind se of th
" beagiage. In a few moments be retaral,&
e foUlsby a gward of .me, and Sir Joan d.
r Vre a their mastr. As they aprmoseki wits
him. Sladia waved them beak, sad bede the
I Christia ealy to resmas belre the throe
Sbm i sddenly be made a sigo-a aig dreaded
alike by er a asses. Is was obeyed,
Sd ad solaies, Npping forward. waved a
· sharp and gle tag m tar over the hed d
the edpive; bat be did nos dsh. mar move
ra mele of his fae, bat oetined gazr:sg
with etaer. aseeriaking eye traight Irward.
The ea!:ac. ae if eariaded with the seerage the
proser o evineead messaged the soldier beak.
SThea be set :d
'Joh de Vere, thy fasther's and, shie sa
Sciae hboase. tho shalt wee so mere; bet I
Shave great need of men l:ke thee, I oammasd
4 thee, oruakae th- Chrissian faith; and. if shoe
a wilt adore Kabome aed God. :ate is as favor
shot balts as, by my royal word, and esall
- san be granted thee. I wi.l et thee above all
a me. I aone w-.1 be above thee. I will
Smake thenmmy ea I will give thee pataesr,
gold, and pemsace gem : aad from all tse
1 qieemly asitenas tsoa shalt eacse one and
wed her as tdy berde. Thea canes not lame
t hat w;cta ay caipc ersr ve I.e yearn to ob
. ra, sad wai=c to thee is give in one day.
I bid thee reply."
As SaljWin rsiahed, ha sank batk on his
throce, sad a rtet es:le p'yed around his
pet e he waeted ie esove ac werK . S:
I J)ba :*Z C.i to -h. oJsly and pu:ryly .
Then heaz.. bowed lof., hae sosed tie heat
ierect, sad made te Ca:te-:a':e s ma-: ea
º s gn of t:e e -olon -vase
i ' ad.e -e soo 3 , : an f =e ],ase: -
i zsI s.c a : the , Ces = ne up r y, I w:.. 4:6
Sretnar: ::s ea : a :e fa ors I nars r.-e
eeved at : :y mat' Fr3:her h s: daty o: an
l tia .. . .: : . : e 1 I r;,- :.e.t "'a:i= e :, :
S.: mae : .::. .sP.t ::e Swer I -
oftty 35:-) - "1 ) d:,o . .f =,. -:J:
;:"s. Ct 3 s ::s: e who ar":-i eGer as: rr T
A4t:. ca:- ., .- tt-erad :0 -e s: ,r
T:h): s Pm:3 e a aIe tiw e i 'tia:
u-o a -v c G. g.: I .sy ee be
f-J-I T ' r- : arr f n ws I! her,
h.:e I ..t. TJ hea r st-s d . __. ti
Seo. -a a..::. I c br s hi h ad r.-= r s e
Ar e-id a 0 Y.el m-- s .
:,r epl si the eso. Per:a :es ewly :h.
:0o i:T'r h fa: f.o i- e 0.2, of f o': e:
9: he ceas1d e c se. m - .e: aol
pwab w on a C :20.. tie 0 0e-5 t ..ot
Eery fw wa i "s a a :Le fene :Ce wods : .
oyAt t" r Lace: e-. e: r se'd 1 w -.
: : w3s a c 2:2 Cd atd goTel ot. .b :
the : They oac? a. a·e:oes e:e :coca
:e ea. ..: :ter.r 5. . 0 .o. a . S:-e
S.:a nand ac --. c."3 -. reo as: to ee:.
fr i."e- re f - d e .ma, of
t .aim Oct i:: et a: t-'
..- e a z e t ad " e, a ,u may. e rc ) w :eh
n Co:e.o: e 4,l .." 'ue t.o '"dg :e d: I.
a,-ve::f.. I 5. L115 e I'wca;.Tse 'erof'
ce Tae-r -- , : _ dm= Ser m, :rT-.
a r_ , -.=d .:: :,r . :>o 1 :h e h: d'y Vre.n':
w~~ ac, 3. -. .. r .neom !-11...
f~~~~~i~~-- -t-- ~- ------~m, l~ z
- - -. t'a'=. I Io.
A.. a .- ýs". ereo It C e m ouesI
t:- e10:-'. r e Ta t-her 0,p. he7
.¢ - ^:3+ .-. ar .rO e.: d r
Tere re:: yhe lird ,se r: yo: our ss : t>:
g. :e' ti.rc.r n::e t" hergo id r er:.
:or Ja be ,re : :ned:: b:t t if :it w: at 11 ;.e
shears. w". tha-. he s.. oid see rhis native
43ag-aE heo W:ta : Ead pron.aed that for
hone :: her betroted eot ind -go free. d se
"Atre :asdt gof' .e ta .d Age .
I ,"Is, rep::ed the lead monk reowy , "thine
own r'g" : arm a, d and, cut off for hise ake
Tais is the racs'n aked. Thoo canet not
I p:rvail on di:s to take a meaner thing."
r Every fae grew white a, thee cruel words.
STtey atdderehl ai toey listened to tie monk:
e ony AIgnee octerved her nalal elmiceoo
Tae ear. cet red hie .word. acd co,.d ohardi y :
refra.n from -twi r death to every mac of the
M:es.cm rrce. L t.'e Mary cried oat, c feG:Tg
i Cer :er ;st ; "-:re, Agnee. each a w:cked
man cico: be toead " Bst qt...rm the tet :.
cs- . e-1 at Lady de :tac;. Tie fire of tce
cteerT s me oaraid w. i beet eit:er:g 0
a.e a cdorea;:f. m, nms f, t 3e ro e to r :c
in te b:- ti kl-w ce mit: 'aoe anewer. aid
:s: -- B-- r_. cold "e :e:. glwee
w: - r:rded t. 2eir a: yhe 'o-y tit_'c: ,o
:± ,tf. ofd i _ re.too::e- o 'My God' ::
-he r -: t3 ao we cre is thee. thot moat te.p
f mte t whrat 'i w:at, s weye eerayer wh':ct
roe.-- fm- her :be rr. o l w.: t :.p shet
.. .:et. :oz'. -y ".r da'ghtr : . co, say
row troe she gr;e.e f>r yot r ,sbee toe te -
o-: ole. C:: .r the Ta:ne:: . aWe-. wO
r _... 1:-: bu-r b that 1 I 3: G 1- .res
ws, he. t: bhe of. de"ave of r .,e e, rpge
-:od hot. oIn toe Anpd k;o we o: oe
tc7r dhe onw L . r. adr nov :e.ore ethemrI
1 t:i o: t1t~ r k:gIi j'reater love than this
Ba yet Oath. wer a man laby down hi, lift for
his frietde' Tot:. my father, we know from
w the doly Gpeis. Wooldes thjo have thy
bdaughter thrink dty, thIno, my lord and
I fatber, who bas: bled by Coor de Lion'asidef!
She hesitated a moment, theo, her sweet voice
a; groitig clearer ad etronger, she oedtioned:
"I am John de Vre's bsrothed, and to him
a I owe my fealty, even thoogh it ahonld coet my
My ife. Y lord and father, what is .my life 7
Long years spent in pleading with God to end
a the banisbmeut of my love. And at lee; he
ehe heard, at lest my prayer ha. bean granted.
a Only it meat be proved that my love s prer:
to he tends me pain, and I will take it, grate
a ful to endore; for it not the reward great
SOnce again the holy friars found themselvee
in the beaotiful city of Damaacne. Eagaely
a they threaded their way through ito broad
a but devione thoroughfarea till they reached
the palace of the eultao. Within, in the room
I of the bhrone, eat Saladin it royal atate. By
hi, tide stood Sir John de Vere. He stll re
I tained the badge of tlavery, for he wee too
a true to give up his faith: but to Saladin's
councile be wee o'ten summoned. When any
a metere to be taken against the Christiane
Swa the theme of debese, he remained reepect
f ually but frmly tilaut. Against his brotbere he
I could not io ociaolenoe speak; to do so for
a them he knew would prove more than taelese.
I But yet many were the subjecte on which his
knowledge and due tense if jettioe could be
brought to bear ; ad Saladin wee not the man
i to faiT In taking advantage of his wise jdg
a ent.
-. 3m. aeLb easl aesie d enDle
m - a l. slem his at- sm ad, an- mal,
a atiJobs e esed egd them. The
aL had all hdbas mtd the bjEs e ada r omaid
.s anties, when As bids .< She smrsal wase
e; hifteL d.d a erald eatmal the royal mIememoe
e 'alton, "er Lord,' he said, "toe veat ap
to poaed to rmesm athe Carietmae ssed with
ea loa They atve o sn m.die algain.
e "Les Sa mt," wm tee mmad gives,
, sd swiftly ebyed. Agri the tennhin was
I. lifted spsn the betiy a, ad again it fedt
2 steetd ihbe presemse of al.adia. The i pertrio
" msepeedw" rward :
it , We shak thei, salras, fo r the faoir t-he
h beat amearded as ia thr ateienae. BDt we bid
a then lamr, O menerab a Joanna we bring ther
ad -e los of how s. ams is a noble ith ktha
-re tIj . is thi. v'pebny sadpoc A dim for
Sboding eied ,r John .as the ae' words,
. sad has whole frm mbook weth I-esppressed
ie mSeie., a he limmmued - the eaelaem
Ln-.arch ! wka o are w.,o- to -we d dSiavs,
tr of0 as idl heboar the playthigs of esais.
e- Wa t wome of thine woald do for thee as
I Agmen d Bray hash done faor him who se ds
ad heade tbh-i wham then eteoso thy.a ve t
a Thy ~ rsl weeds have been hedd L! the
Ssawer.' A he iaid ma Saadin's feet a
-I I; eks. richly wrogwth is gold sad atver.
ll i &r Joh looked mas ae frersied, then sersng
ii the cases pressed it so hie searn
, "Way did yoe tel: her. O era 1 mocks ? DA
SI askye to speak of me as dead O fai
Sra ! O dear, swee had: that heam shoald
me e s it ce, my belaved, sad for my por saker "
S ladsa etr.hed oat his hand to taker the
7. asket betS r John only premed it the tight
a, sed sobbaed msod. Aes thie, the espeetor of
Sis the moks, soing forward, said eeching an
A " low ,Ice mech w cmased .he y-cag k£-;t to
.z n' p hi face act .cck a; s re nrother. f n
y .aang to the S1: . e :s.'sd she nsaek
i4 reverent y oefore ti: S. a: a took and
a onsced it; ae he raA:e - .., teo per'sme of
s:doae rpcree . Tes - serefro.. L. f:ic
- rhe ie _ he . Loked sea t. for a mn nec:
itei tc : arg teats wer--,e to escape from
c- eye zend ro down ::: m-e . c - i; the pigher
n a:z r of the man asee= :e bo ar-o:ed. Ca..
..at e no.le :e : e: :. to .il t.e ea.e:
*iect y f, ::e_: .a enc:. . W.: . : .: L
I-eu i-.e" ":me e.wy-w: e r g_: armc i a3 si
. , Ac waB y s I are e ;"e_ = a =. ef -
"'I 524 w he thort.;re the" sa Yn Le 1rze
a..e e Jn de .
B thp bo 'cs: o .te 2.:a w:c-c ,?, -t:1c re.
i. -s c : A:m .ya . r I stir.=
,m d:a.e ry.. ~:t. w,: 3sL a-:. JCnce
se re s: o ay. i-e :it oe `jfa r ntarm
Cr mat at w6 sid wn,,s =o$money :e tore, •d
Exe3ts: Itha. ~te.e xed:~ -:O.z ot. I
e.i nad, - ere a . : .roe: ra n mares:
te o gIa a m - Jfore. Te t
wh ester tJ c m G - oIC a rite re ,
or mitien e] N: :o d Jde de- f pe r
r- B-- tý u l -cIn no- ?c". : -- , -e 'C_ P...
y ea:, std. e ct a la :. that :
Sbotes arse A oraed, irt :a dy t,: n taen *T
piy 'dI C {: a ey aid a ao.rcd i. c I . a. ::at.
:ahe ir o: a i-:ed date from ten be 3o:n: .
d -" a tae o :e :cn_:y of :d e co =trye
.TeJ haiestr-e " ta f the co:on:r.s moe: ;
ara fo& r 2a e :o :re wnich has ;-:u ped 3
. :-oaha ea grew a fr: -ncsar try a e
eI w.-: ten se.n tea odf Tciest or age r.care
r; and manfac ;are aid devei.opmec: A r . c e. :
aler aoter reoarc. a.. Ta: e fc: being i
eredo the g ieBic:a taealy aroeun sc- i
/ Wtr ., a erwit= a grea ndereoped West
Ssad South. Witp grisst indeveloped mineral re
T sources, with the etee opportniy fore man
afactarers. witd every sting Co favor invest
-. mets in these fe, are-t f ptophew of ttee
h owntry poing their money ipso theme per
y simply pay.f a low re of rchhret, ad whari -
S ii i be : ee soo :r an poa tate rn fac:rin
veet mpn:t .n lw srecrt· oife Io: the f Gt h
a ind mronidenore ahd delopmed ; :r fo0evxr
nad oe gr o -e a e:> Tod f mpor:an: i.e th,
I. of: £rir. reporter was ;.e.erCay d•ysear .
Sto T:td arest to chidL t? .iews ." fo ijt
ebanker, ac_ moCeyed e: i itred are ic
Tme ian S v cot. ir of te ner eopew miners e
d dtt Fa.ree. ite Merto ay cia t feao iveBact
Mr.. Fats i s a e:ce. s:, re :e poeoiae ao tr
Y>tiogheny ptnge. ai r mooney it:g the oee
Sas mpfor pay a ower. repof ted a r
.I pare thig:.r; of te: .mysenf. Y±oe. -.
.0 ::nmed:tect to c5a:c1 teo craew T .-e.
branoer as Toe ed :oe i- -z tae b
r le e eca soacol sz.* :oa.:s--er wa. P-es, -
d e.t Fa.a.g ie s n:e wnrc b ains no:t op, i i
ada c naeid : fo rd o thee e8zl :oe aon-ey 1a: ar
Y22heount ot e. Tho*aren gitoo
- weee the amanu a2 f o aw-- Ye- rl 'r
e org mnie insees not ema nkd money tion
-e b-taea fed mn ocd recperr'd whn .o, d gO -ie
Smied rate of Into cC-s'din on acco:n. enf.
cy d t.jec nemnd P 7or teopfrto :eop or teantrj
as mar a.sa f.pr cent.b wes not. oney byefore, an
es c rlaion, and so there is re t:e mote money ai
y the eontry nor thao beafor. Tsen, too
d w eneyor the manfcinraed, or aheutalrsui,
or mining intereaes demand money, to ptsh
demald wlwl be feo an financiale ince. S cond
as teon of inhe8ret advance on moount of trin
ly dem ead,sor te opportonot dereveop for greater
Y proet o than 4 per cent. ve taetion, by iseer i
d mTean the rato will be aft lhie bonde will be
as thrown on to the maret or pat p as coBlatkr
L art an the mone o thmraised. Bwed march
actaeinr inof deanmd money, buet they
will anrwy broingh rode. The usaf rconda
me tion of abe apings Beanks of the eaourvy in a
Sw rhiah people ineca in the e low ecritise.
ad Ther, they kowe, ae mcfe, whil they aere
re asnd to donbt whethe o be oraing. Banks
I, areted The greit secret of the whd) master,
s. howerve, of the great amnoant of mone in the
'i lion wae coomphiahed, and of the heavy in
y Inetmeote in lonsqectriiaemo is the facet tht
t- yer. with exellent crops, nod the forrign de
Natiocal Beck, wa the next victim. Be said:
ONo; fhie Is awe bg sl y moss leked op
p ]vb epeashs. Tms sey ped Is fore the
Iar per sae is paid eat tagaitn f She Cealled
beoSds, r khe two ae merely zebanged. Thea.
os.e a sderable portion of t-e mosey paid
of shea xrsevsed by a is money that bha not
bees i beask. We seea tell by theb appearace
of.mes whether or not it has been I. book,
the sme s e an tell whether a newspaper
hasjes meue from the tolding-msoebe or
bas re b somebody. It is savings that
people hbve had laid away, sed finding now
thea rerampisa has onoe sad the world hab
Seae to an and, or tere is even no earth
quaka they sonelado they will Invest it In
.~sethig sale; sod as we have no Swinogs
Ba-k let~. tsey oaselade tha Goverasment ee
siarlies atr s good as ny thing they on dod.
The bore ae, too, beisn beeght by ISocmlete
that bave futds on band which they would
titer pat into something safe with few rate
f intereNt, shas simply to deposit it in tbe
beaks sad get no ist'erst. As to toe n+eds of
mansfacure or prodsction of any kid they
will make tbsmeelve felt when they oome
alog, sad wbhe there is a demsn4 for money
at mote tha the presst rate the bonds will
he pea on the marte. Te.- x lanation cf the
matter is, in brief, eonfidence is 1 creusing and
buse brigtenng sarod as a resui money is
seeking investmonts. Some are potting it into
bonds, some into real estae, soen into mann
featuring, but people don't board their money
so deely fr fear of some genera! smseh. The
resilt of this will be ademand for iacreasee
maasfsetares. The man who bays a lot will
want brick and lumber and n ell and glass
sad bisges and ail :nt kind of things. The
man who boys a farm will want plows and
wag- an. and so the tendenc to invest will
runeg a tendency to manufaot're rather than
.e reverse.
ZEATH OF LE ;. JOSEPH M. FISOTT7I.
Rev. J eEh I1. ,Finnotti, Pastor of St.
P°:r:cke' C:nrch, Centra: City, Cu!., died
at- :residence. on Saturday morning,
Ja-tary Ilth. Fatter Finnotti was an
yta:.a ty birth, and was at one time a
=:ember of the Sc'c.ety of Jesus. UH
wsa wea. owa a:l cwer the contry as a
rZs 4- : ina-ly. ie was for a long
::me P.:,,: ter C'.:ch of the Assamp
Cian, Bfr -: e, M~~ae-i.. and white there de
voted wa- t me he co=d s'are from hie
escere ,.: d ::i- to 'iter-ry -*.rsnite. act
eg a- L t-rr:. l:torft+ !;: s'on Pilot
In 1--,1 i.- ,rýa t'ed !! .e irit of St.
Freanc ,S'c., by t .- B.s'.,p of Belley,
wh:c *" pub .ised by P. O'Shei. He
wa: n'. ercaged i-t:.e pnb.tcvri:n of a
; ':i.': A- dmi,.lnn onlv P part of
-,:ch .ise, s. - yet, appeared. A fe. yeare
azo e .rf: Brookline and went to Cincic
n:, w re . wa e: ?g:! at t':e Theo'o
-i C wr~rl-ay of St. Mry of the West.
L-ter he wen: to OTa'a. aund after tpend
:=g ~a- t:tre with R:. H a. Dr. OConner,
e w o "'+- VcariT- C, '.,rado. where
e wSe a rc - - by i- ],--. Dr. Mache
bocaf, :.) api.pcir.ted Lim to the pastoral
charze 'f C-n.rai C:ty and its dependent
Mieion= . 1: was while laboring iln this
eld tnt t,._ dsease fronm which he had
ben a :tting ,r e.me time, terminated
in ..s death.-. . FIree,man's Journal.
A man e:-errig from the gont was explain
ai :> a fr.:ed that his aot:ur did not permit
his to eat a*re.t p!ato-s, frroi, farinaceon,
vegetabLes. or dr:.k a:e or wine. " Well,"
erxcoe the fre :e, "'wh do yon not get an
t:er a:ctor 1'
MISCELLANEOUS
c
45 Years -f ore the Public. c
THE CENUINE
DR. C. McLANE'S
LIVER PILLS,
He .ai:!. ,., Livur Complaint,
Syrer .pto=: s oC a Diseased Liver.
r D3 x In : d::r ::-t side. under the
ed _e of :..- r:. . increases on pres
s c s:::::::s e .in is in the left
s'.;e; .e i ::ent i_ rarely able to lie
c- :.e :et -, : a: -s the pain is
f: ,er : r ade, and it
tf. ' \ - .s tot:e top of the
s . ". - ...' :s . eti: es mistaken
f - r :- :1:- 1:, the arm. The
s :I v:Sh loss of appe
t..e .k.-..- :.'he b.owels in gen
er_ . : T : c, a nc:imes ::,ternative
w .: : :. l .:. i tro:: cd with
:. ... ...... . i:h a iu:%, heavy
1_.: t:n.:o. .e s-oitt
S:. t h c' .:`.: - - e done.i
S A ry -:' ::' es :an
.-i. 1 to lrn ve:
e e -i. : n ,:p ftortit de
he "- try :. 1, : t. he distr;sts
-. ." r e-.,.C,;-d . S, veral of tl'e above
y." :_ 2a::end t.le disease, t cases
', ced were fw f them ex
as L-:. . r ext:x .x:,:a.ion of the bod.y
n .. d-:-. s s.. n the I ti-FR to
I-.a', .- e\: s".cl dera :-ged.
-AGUE AND FEVER.
e ,e r. C. McLa r's Livr, Pilus, Ix
be c r Aa'"E .A.\ FEvrR. when
tic =:. ^ A -: ne, are hroductive of
a t.e '-s: ...y resus. No better
. ca:-.-..:cac i__ used. preparatory to.
ie c ::er -g Quini.ne. We would
di a 1:_ ao w-a are aicted with this
:L.]G.3 c ti, -ive t"em a FAIR TRIAL.
S For a ::z.,=s derangements, and as
i* a s ' prive.they are unequaled.
Aiks
or, BEWARE OF IfTlAflON,
the " ..- --- -e : ever -- ar coa:ci.
E- a re : w-..x gal on the Id,.
c. . .1:L. rst'a Lisr.s
at, --
, -·:' C. . . ,LA E a.i FLE.- NG.v
the : n - .a1:g the genaine DR. C.
h c.:L ' x' LIv Is 'ILL preparet by Fl ea
ro. ig E:r.: "f ::t.-bu-rgh Pa.. the -rkeitbemi
fl:i of iito;anr of the name M~-iLarne,
rth speLed d':erent.y but same pronaactatio
aid: ait? 72 ly
W0USE VURNISEIEOG as
V. Bas ,
Ihpa.eeaIa. ma. e l s.. Ler.an l.ade or
WILLOW WARE AND BASKETS,
120, nd asad Z3 Chautre Stres,
T-OS. McKENDRICK,
BQrSR. SKIP AND STSAMBOAT
HPlmb.nas ur.a.g,
GAS AND STEAM FITTING, .
-............aas . *Se. ... .
Nor Jacnes.
Importer ead Dealer is
Plumbing and Gas-Fitting a&eri.ls,
Chandellers, Brkets, Eto.
LIFE AXD ORCEZ PUeYP, WASH BASINS
WATER CLOSrTB. SHOWER BATES,
AND BATE TUBS,
Bras sand Plated Cooks of all kled and la s.i
Agent fr the Celebrate
New Beauty & Paragon Cooking Ranges,
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTEXNDD TO.
FURNITURE.
JOHN BOIS,
152 and 154.....Camp Steel.-....152 and 154
RepeetfnlUy informs his friends and the pubI isn
gemeral that he wil sell FURNITURE of every
deecription at very low prices
ConUL.y orders solicited and promptly filed.
P!eate call and examine for yourselves before par.
cu.aslog elewhere.
noeti ly JOSH BOIS.
Bargains in Furniture
NOVEL'S!
PARLOR. SREDROMK and DININGROOM SUITS,
the Cheapest in Town.
We are c'.ring VICTORIA BEDEOOM SUITS,
compnsing 10 pieces, for tn+;
PAR.LOR SUITS. as low as 0dO; the beet suit in town
for that money;
And a very ar~e assortment of Furniture at very low
rates.
Gac·s deltvered free of charge.
UERNITUI.E TAKEN ON STORAGE AT VERY
LOW RATES.
W3M. F. NOVEL,
171 and 173.... Poydras Street ...171 and 173
oc- T7 ly Near Carondele t.
A. BROUSSEAU & SON,
17 ..---..... Chartree Street...-........1I
IMPORTER AND bEALER IN
Carpetings,
FLOOR OI-CLOTHS,
CHLNA ADD COCOA MATTING,
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
WINDOW SHADES.
CRUMB CLOTHS. RUGS. VATS,
CARRIAGE. TABLE AND ENAMEL OIL-CLOTHES
WHOLE3ALE AND RETA IL.
CURTAIN MATERLLAS - Lace, Reps, Damasks,
Cornices, Bands Pins. Gimpe, Loops and Tasels,
Hair Cloth, Plush, Bed Ticking and Springs,
BURLAPS. by the Bale and Piece.
Prices as low as thoee of any one else in the trade.
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!
ELKIN & CO. *
HAVE REMOVED THEIR
Carpet and Oil-Cloth Warehouse
100... ..........Canal Street..... 100
Between Camp and St. Charles streets.
A full ;ine of C&ARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, MATIrNGS,
WINDOW bHADE. etc. at lowet prices.
F URNITURE ! FURNITURE!
FLYNN'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
167 and 169 Poydree Street,
Between Et. Charles and Carondelet streets.
A large stook of FINE FURNITURE, selected with
great care from the leading manutactories North,
East and West. consleting of
VICTORIA BEDROOM SUITS. with Glues Deer
Wardrobe. French Dressers, Dressing Cse and
Commodes.
PARLOR SUITS, covored in Silk. Coteline, Terry,
Reps and Ha~r Cloth.
DINING ROOM SUITS of the latest styles and best
patterns.
CHEAP FURNITURE for the country, In large
var!ety and at the lowest prices.
Nteat and Strong VICTORIA BEDROOM SUITS, at
110 u0.
Moe. Hlair and SprrdI MATTRESSES a specialty.
A lar-e s:ock of LIVE GOOSE FEATHERS always
on hand.
HUGH FLYNN,
Grn7: sud 1t9.....Poydras Street....167 and 169
j 16 1v
E STBLTASL ED 57.
G. PITARD,
rxPOrmn AD DL&LhR Lw
IARD WAERE, GRATES,
PAINTS, OILS. VANISH,. wIIDOW gJLAS
WALL PAPER, ETC.,
21 and ~3... . Canal Street.-.... land 213
Between Rampart and Basn atrato
apS ity N(W oI.L·us.
The Cheapest House
IN THE CITY.
THE MOST STYLIBSH AND DURABLE
uP * am. 5. -t uHL We
irtrr nrd all warranted so be o the hee as4an'
and workmanshlp.
Call nd ae. Ton will 5Ye money by detLa
before buynlg.
pel atention plaid to Country Cunsltomers.
W. B. INmROSrE,e
apnl Idl lr dCrP~t~L
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
G. J. raEMDacEs.
DENTAL SURGEON,
.1.k......... St. Charles 8stret-
7m26 ; IT Oorig trod.
W. B. IJasexera.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
30.......... -.a-p 8treet...... -
ltalmw kntver avi commesm