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61a4 Proprietr. 9 O Ce I cl one opy, on2 year. TA~e opie lus. .ye....-V.UP(. 1 loouno "I IMrla IedO. N454l 121 05 In 4 Slage copioes .... . ..... ... J()I 3.S.n~~oe Je aa- rI, u~ Ooecop ,ubcix to mo nths ro~.ot- ...bbl .ý' .in..f.. riorle -1jtWont i 1 Io nameUO Jentro5upon tbC~i..tntlth(..u1xcr4 Y&)L. IV.,---N( ). 36.* Iº.A'V'II1E.I; 1A..1. s.il i I)A.1' SEPTEM~ll11 1~I 7. Ik72. WHOLE \I0." I:f .1cs habNiwo. Miscellaneous Selections. JOHN Y's OPINION OF GRAND MOTHERS. ITY ETIIh. LYNN. Iranlmothers are very nice folks; 'hey heat all the aunts in creatin, •. I a ehl r chapdni likea, And don't worry.about educralon. I'm sure eoan't e it at all, What a poor fellow ever could do For .M"pli, and peals, and cakes, Wit4Oln a graasdmsr or two. . tandmother po mftly to "ma's" & o bsboa e time; i- S stiti h , " 'tie true, 'tlsMh p.w a boy wants toclimab. Grandmothers haimve muffins for tin, And pies, a whole row in the cellar. Anl they're apt (ifthey know it ill title,) Tot nrke chiEckn pie f ora "I elhar. " And i he if b!ad low and then, And nmakes a great racketing noise, . They only look over their specs t And say, "Al, these boys will be Io,) "'Life is only so short at tihe m 1'..t; Let the children bi. happy t.,Ptaay." Then the.v hok for a while at t'" P -ky, Anal the hills that are far, ,r wa.3 . quite iofes as twilight comfsl on, . ' G(ran bher sing hymns, very low, 1 To thes.weve, as they nk by thie fire. Albout Heaven, anIontr ha !y -hill'a t.. And th, a, a boy at p.,pn. to.thllk, ' Will Andl a hot tear in his eye To know what will come at. thea-t; I V For grandmothers all ..t.e to ctie. r I wish th'ey could stay here ..ul prai. " I For a lwy Ineed's tiir prayers e-very nihri v Som.e ma s more than o.thrrs. I '-le.- l .mich as I, neid a wmlerftl .ight. 9 - ---.-..-------- ONE DAY AT ARLE.. 4 01) d.vet yte-4 tiny scattered flb- I ing hanrt, on Telleorth-weHstet E',lish t coast-there stood at the ohwer ol' ame of the cottage; qear the shimr a iwoman l leaning against the lint.l-plvt andl okin :I Out: a woman who would lmavr hrt"n atlt t .to attra t stranger's ey. too--a womll;at IY ~ ott tI~ieeofa tanda-r witi' wait 1i; i't i bnd. the toir that t usw at a. if she had tWnom she wattehted she I mlewd more twbetnding. herltorelhad left her (slhe hal:d a eg tlhe'montin she hadl place, even i e lt.ah mtn3e t smoving. and iwhen at of b."r .Ihsband camse i the sutas homneward she So'w: ,te not the face of a , S .jt a handsonme face at X, t ~'ia ,'"oubly unprtpossies Wl.hrtllless. lie assetd a door-way, his ner voidng hers. r .finer aw resdy on th' aas be passed ln. t "w te enough inside. I The ersI" Wad e and bright, tlw la weast st l, d the meal upon it u wmsu hOa Ih its wiry ; bit when a the man iteri east an unst-.tl, ull- u *eompra biing glne around, nid when he ltn.imseYI into a el:ir, he did not aBatempt to touch the food, but dropped II lace upon his arm on the table with a ud like a little roa. ;hP es hmus bass t rt, lolt shie did not eta. en by a turn of her head, but ten,' erect and steadlfast until he spoke to n her. - Site might ..ave been waiting for his wort- -perhaps she was. "The4. atct comeln an' say what tha has a to say an' be done wi' it," hie said at I$ , hi a sullen, worn-o:;t fitshion. She turned rounil then and faced him, s harder to be met in her rigid mood tithan if , she had been a tempest. "Tha knows what I ha' getten to say," sihe answered, her tone strained and husky with repressed fierceness. "Aye ! tha knows it wt I1 enough. I da' not much need to tell thee owt. He comn here this motrnintg an' lie towd me awl w:tltit'd to t know about thee, Seth Lona -an' more too.'' "lie comn to me," put in the man. She advanced towards the table and struck it once with her hand. "Tha'st towd me a power o' lies," she said. "Tha's lied to me fro' first to last ' to serve thy own cnds, an' tha'st gained & 'e.--tha'st lied me away fro' th' man as wur tit' world to me, but th' time's comn now when thy day's o'er aln' his is comn agen. Ahlt! thou bitter villin ! Does ta mind how thIlia comn an' towd me Dan Morgan had lgo so to th' fair at Lake wi' that lass o' llarnegats? That wor a lie an' that wor th' beginnin'. Dloes ti nldi how tha towd me as ire made light o' e when th' lads an' lasses plagued him, an' threeped 'em down as he didnla mean to marry no such like lass as me-hhu as wor re-ly todee flr me? That wor a lie an' that wor th' endlin', as tla knew it would te. fnr I spnr nedtl him Ifro' me th' very neest day. an' woulana listen when he tried to straighten out. But he ot at th' traith at last whent he wor fur Iro here., an' he brwt thl' trnlh back to mne to-dlay, an' theer'sth' cund fur thee-husband or no." The man lay with his headl upon hi~ arms until she had tfinished, and then he looked up all white aud shaken and Ilinld. "Wilt ta listen if I speak to thee?" he aked. "Aye," she answered, "llsten to more And shesapped down into a sitting pos ture on the stone door-step, and sat there, wgreat eyes staring out seawardm, her uds lyinhg looe epon her knee, and rembling. There was somethiing more in her mood han rersentme't. In this simple gesture he had broken down as she lhad never wroken down in her life before. There vas passionate gretfr it her face, a wild oft of despair, such as one might see lr a uddenmly3-wound4l untamed creatutre. lens was not a fair nature, Ians not tell ig the story of a gentle, true-souled oman. I ama simply relating the Incidents f one bitter day whose traglei close was ae ending of a rough romance. Her ie ihad been a long battle against ke world's scorn; sh hbadbeet either on e ol&alsive or the defensive from child ,od to womnantood, and then she had cught one glimpse of light and warmth, nag to it yearningly for one brief hour, d Fost it. Only to.day she had learned that she Ld lost it through treachery. She had it dared tobelleve in her hms. even dur SIts falrt existence-; and so. when rted, haldsome Dan Morgan's raorked aainst him with false tole revenge had been swift and SBut it had allen back upon her t gow. This very mornisg band a- coUaek again to Ak, his realg i, tou, thoul hrwhat ehance had brought to iguht. a came back--her lover, the luan ia*laesed sand sweetened hebt - as using else on earth had ode--hehad come back and found w- h e was--the wife of a man for hal mesreermeae, the wile ofa wh. had ulsyod them both alse, nad her et th po.or gleam of joy & IagOg ha' ue' me that!" lshe *tio m ght h' l it to we! j~,o d r women as would ha WVDee olbir sas on eart a- wollh do ion. Yo klnwAl what nvy lif' ha I . een. aIl' how it wlnr hland ts in hand letwteen alh'r fo,Ik :lul' n". Y knowedl how lmlo-1. I e:'lrr'l flr int :in' . wihat he* wlr to nn'. Yo nlolutt ha' li ht it- bt. I nlivvemr hiarmltll V'. I wM iil1L Ti1 liar "t vo si "'.ttil eieil. miw. -i " Wilt Its listen?" lie nakidl. L.bihrin'i as it for breath. at " Aye," she answered him. I'll Ip-I i tel, fur tha e:mna hur me wor-er. Th' dai fAir that's past anl' gion." tl " Well," said he. " listen lan' I'll try to tell yo. I know it's nio iI-,. bult I nl111 ' say a word or two. il;iplw'n o lditlna : know I loved yo aw' vo're Iltl'-hapillen o yo dklna, hilnt it's trlt,. WhenVl vo wor oil a lit:Je lass. gatherin' .ea-weelid oni th' ii sanild I watclhel yo when I wlor tli:tlar I to slHtk--afetaridl i.lt vo'I ,i ' me ia harl h: :lo-uver, fur yo wor realy etnow Wi' 's Ill. wi . ich. I've watch'd s tiir hour wi..en L. I war a great luhtarlv bail. ag' heit.' yo. wt . ittin to he a womnman it elir th' s.inni i, thing. I watch yo anl' did yo mn:llIV a lturn as yo kn'wed nowt abouilt. W11hen c, welr ,,:arcshin' fur drift to k'lep up th' ,ire, so atiir Ih' owId mutt d1ea+l an' lf t fitoll. wI EI inlVVer gtle"s.tel a" it wtesr tii' :li hi:lted 1sl litth, lile ,l' th' nIook. o' th' r,'ksmo -t., a i a" *' think 'at tIh' ii, tie ut left thl',,r to lihat:L, n ye didtlhr lt*4 't wor trllu. I've <tlIaedl roni, tit old hilcliuem' IIVa 'i ti tII itral sitimmat n1Olught harm yv. ai' yo II1 know you niivvir gave ImeI a gstd w.ri. 1:1 -feg. An' then Illu conln alt' he unlIi tll way wi' you. she t iiad: way %li'I ai th' to I reslt--n'lln' wiitnen anii' clhiliren. It. IIIVVt'r work'edl all' waitel a I ust--he ni- - l: vet, thowt anll' prayved as I did : e4'erytVlill .? comlli elasv wi' him. ati v. hetll I t'esl hint b so light hti-eirted nn' ear-les: ailtstlt whiat I wor teravin' it run nit, m eslt an' blinil. .'etlllt like he conuilllil .lihit to it like I alid. an' I hcl F t l tiil ag4l ti ti. tl' tli Iti I heit'rl :ilrln t'tllt lais t' Barnelr.4 I to ,".it vo. all' vw heno I s4-'en i ol tV ii hv , l .1l StlI dlidna hbelieve IIIV'\1 it rilnl mllt ida. er yet. an' I aput mlore IIo wh:it he silid. ui :n' hehl bactk s s't:,. anll' ti r it 'lr a I ti t Cher it .tans, in' it I've tt' rnt :I e re. i 's , hlss.I've.p tten it, tar--fiat I thvt o'd :1, ituri learnil, to can, ftr me a hit t-il "s,. ti wir wed, atin' titI know I ''t tried tt1 I treat yii fair an' kipt it v+'poor ai . It tl wt, rna MDn ti' " V. I ,w --hi- 'I. wlr a tiVttter w* i tlailt'. tit g 1n-hln4 onl h lii soitheaili hitroI doneirlats In le-t :1 all' trluest sin'." sI " Yo'Yt tlldone vo're worst." shile :iil. "'Thi' worst io ould dio wiar tao part -1. ". ail' yodid it." If vi'd iwtni1 half a In11 sil 'o wotihlna ha' asts 'n contlent wI' aI Wilit:I l yo'd trillpled with s-vin' " A.ve.' :ill' wllo -redll lt..s for yo than -.1he dial for tit' lanli In ol th' sea-shore. Wllhat'-< hl:at tl',ledo i, sits' to what .yodid t'ore,? Yo c:ullnot 'li wipe that ott Aitil yo C'annot lnak' Ilme for- r get. I ihate yo, in' thi' worse lbr't'lal I tie wor beginnin' to Iw cntenlt a bit. I hate he mysen. I ollht to ha' knoliwcl"-whllyl v h -" he would hf knise wlheillr f w";r true or alse, poor tIhap-. hl nl ha' "in knowed." hi She rocket lherIclf to atdll ~'o for a Iin!l ute, wrinlgriIn JIer hands in :ta plia-ill (,f " liglltish * orre than any words., but a min ute llater she tuirned on hin all at cncl. 1, "All's o'er hler wen vo anl' nle." shel idcl with fierce heat; "" i yo know that? "a If yo wor half a IlOin yo would." s lie iamup o.ft .UiJ the her Iitcndly lt . lNil" he saihd at last. " ''lieer's not'* mon i' Arle as Is not 4i mnsp to me ni ow than tha art." she :aidl. do ,ne on ',ll In' hiol(e"t. :n' I elallla slay fI -.It o' th.*'. Tha canst get thee gonil or 1o I'll go mysIen. Tha knows't il' wiell II enow to know I'll ni'e'r forkie theei for hli what tlia's done. .Vyet"-witih the pi:'- -t sionate halnd-wril:~ing till--" bhlt that - wulnnot uldq It." ti Hie rose and camel' to her. trmbllllilln like t a manll with the lague. tl " Yo dulnnot ncan that th, ier. M'g.'" he' i said slowly. " You lliiIlntt leal'ntlL it word t fur word. Think i hit." ti "" Aye but I do." slheit' :aWer'lei him. -'et- c. inlg her white teeth, •- word tier wortl." "Think agrldd wench.'." And thin timel le staggeredl and caught hold of thel' dloor pist. "Is themter nowt as 'li go ag"tit' h wroni? I've lived wi' thee nighl a year. an' I've loved thee twenllty-is tlihelr inowt tnur nle? Aye, la-", dtlllluot lie too hard. Tlri was alls hntrler than mnlo.t wmtli.tli kind ; try an be a bit softer like to,'rd, tih' mon as riskted his .sot beo l tl'ause he wor a molln 4i' dare;,na lose tlhee'. Th'I laid thy I heaild on my shoulder last nct. Ave. la- l 1 -lass, thllink o' that fur one minnit." Perhaps she slid think of it, for surly .. she fialtered a little-what woman woull li not have faltered at suclh a moment ?-bilt tihe next. the memory of the sunnly half i;oylh face she e had cillng to with so hI strolng a love rushed back llpon her head ti and struck her to the heart. She remnm- n4 ber'tl the days when her life hall se-mie.tl so fill tlhlt she hadl fet.aredl her OW lisi : , shile rmemlwreml thle g:llat secihets andl , hlight-Lrearted wiles, anl all at once dIe , crited ont in a h'ree impalssion'l vI.ie': il SI'll ne'er forgie tlh''," lshe Saill--"L'll ne'er forgie thlee to th' last dall I' imly lihi'. j, What for should I 'T'ha's bro~ke m s~ l heart. tlhou villain--thla's broke my hIeart. ti Andl the next minulte she hall puallh d iat 1t 11hi antd rullhed intto the io1se. 1' For a minou' or so after sile wai- gonle .. the man1 stood lealinlg aainSllt thie door with a dazted look in his pale face. SIh4 , mtneanlt what she said; he hadl klown Ier • , long elnough to ulller.istand that sihe neverr forLgave-never forgot. Her unlb'oks'tl i will alid lstubborn streingtith hil hell hl'er t to enemies all her life. and he klnew l die wits not to Ie won Ir uich ll thin,_.s as won otlher womten. lie klew she wlna larder . than most womlln. billt hi di ull iatlr' conld not teach hlim how bitter must hIave ben the life that reqdered iher so. le l. had never tihnglIt of t--he did not thilnk of it now. He was Inot blalning hIer. all , he was scarcely blamih himself. lt'e hali trier to make w'r happy andI had flailed. There were two causes for the heavy pa-" a ston of aimery that was ruling knlln. but neitwher of them was renlorse. I His tbclllieLtghllM!tt qld hhi...ind lie t had o- ft ! I fiillltIO- ad leeLsd and worked for. Soul andi body wi re slug- a gish alike. but each had its dull pamn o t we-tlt and wretchedness. "Iye come to th' etnd now surelv." lhe said, and, dropping into her seat,he hid his fact'. As he sat th s'a choking lump rose in his throat with a sudden click, and in a minute or so moge he a wipin awav hot r . S t the bac K of his nm t I "'m forsook somsehow." he said-.-"aye, I'm foreos. I'mn not th' soaurt ot cJlap to ta. .f lit' world. She wor all th 1 worhl 1 cared fur, "n' she'll ne'er ftorgie e, _forf she's a hard un--slie is. Aye! hotI wr fond o' her! I wonder 'what I she'll do--I do wonlderI' miy soil wht l le's gettin' her mind on '!" It did not occur to him to call hler or go a an4 * what she was doing. lie had :il ways SCed in in~e dull awe of her, even Swhen she hd been t odtt, and nOtW it I seCtltl that they were too ti ..-art fbr a nY y po ofiplity of lpproach at rtcml,.. Sthion. So he sat and IOllered' _ hearnly. the I sea air blowini um"pon hlm re anI the sun shilnl ott atd wart il upln n'h houlse. aid the few cotimou llo wrt hi il htit I strip of garden whose narro'i aili i.wlk: I I and bLordrsr he Iladdll out Isr len liini labor. Thn ho.e ,,, t try ;,iil t',k hi- rough work ilg ji:eket 4 eri hi- :rn. -, "1 |II 111 m r.) V o i \VI to. tIl' .Itl. Al .-.. " l- " 1he'r ttII rll., ,,.'r:i , a ' th i nll. IThat houla'= it' i11 1 ' trl.lbt!e." l ell I In -iph*ld leavily. e il rll-telr io ,'r ultt t hi1v. ty-* lkl. t anl pl.r- he haIp- for the lir t 1i4 , in ,i. liti,, wai-e n -ri' ,- o if ia i .t il a e1 o:I-a(:2t, irationi ti- h" iie 1 I. Il S"',he'," p,,\\,.rfutl 1,1" l ," -. ' h " lik, hit" l i, o I' trin1g- '- .1e 1. 1 ' " ."h like." le ,i 1. 1i " The.1- -.,, t. a- I II ,ntet! to plea-e her -" otl Ih vry l 4 t wi *r 1 . li i r .\wew lt I'l I t:k' - o aI or \tw' . She't uti -t I t l; ll' it' -lll r o li witl. thi thiny rpretty lhml !.. !.!1. 1Wh'o ki.: wh- l. helitih r -lllr" '11b:11. ialtllu e i at \work it -411 ,"or I,\'. or e1Vln the air h ( breatheld. did n,,t prompt the novel nxl. \\ llh,-ad h tlwr 'i t very tlil- ,of1 .imnllh bl.,- toh ,so 11 hi hI. hanld I. n. 1:1et tie+it,. 4ewl't l) IIh' re.p-'ir-. trt ili .it-ll \o'-r , ki:l Iln -' Il 4l:l thiey toll th. -tor" alherwtard.l- rte nU. risi i ,.tveu this t:'itvial in:11. . l l,'t. l ! I11, w'a- in tt -ta: g 1. i e of min .to.,. 1 Sth*.v tli,'.",1 -i!l. t :.:1t1 h1ea 'v x1141 a1 41 . ' ll,1'1di, lint 4.. iork well. but l.º 1_,'l ivr hi labor.-ly StoI i(" e nt : ow:l 1 t 4i l nll tol illt-- I:l tll- h:wvk of hi, haul ,ove.r hi- brow :, it it tor roll-e hiimll !! : " Y' iotk a- if v't 1 111n ' h ,i--ni- ha: li h:l a :ldlina ' ,l : m i' yo'ni i 'et.tt.in eh' wor 1tt' h eareli v." irt: ittIl e h in h. ::l4 h e ea.I oI" : i r l ll it.i f-t. t'lr e" W ia ,. 'ri. lt1t',l t4' .u . inl wit ith l him t .t144t tll4 Il. ill r i.i h:rta ti-'It1, i.,itlr 'I .tii . lh. It 0 'r' i" .l 1 .i ot 141lnl 1 hi 4i'tie, :-1 h 1' -ti'ally li. r ll "* t hy h Il fu rI it : t.'klh, 1l1i ." h, ai) l 4 ,hlly. t" a"' i"ll ni' 111 hW.' . I'r ,mi t hi({ thi ne hle 11:rk d (1 tiE ily .i h:ulint lil.n .tln until ( " ( it a e:t rly 1 t ', i:l. I ' Ile ti 'e to ri.el. The l.bi-t they were. r' - pl.iri I.1. ac l 'e di f : f I cll t c 1) j o t i: - i hi'a . ; ti hel c i or tallat Illi il rl 111 w11k ti' t.i i.' And l l w h, .in. , h11iri2,:L e I ". li herel a Ir. lnte; r th:o , - I. .i I thle 1a-1 :t inlte i' tl.'" tarui:Ir it l -t l'4e t ll Vl . :a ll o1, wrell 1 " l1httl.r hleavi hlr i:itil th' li.' d i hi.i'" hi:sll ei1. but i lll re, t ll r. w int 4' f tllt I t s (.:0111 m tilnt.ll " N.ay," thely aruet. "itll Ii all litn to do a o'eir again if w'l tlo that. Tlh'Elr': plentyI o' lime it" we hoik -harp enow. Ihave1 int the l:. l I themr ine a l t little lurch. :ilt wn it war that a thie 3T1..1/ ali'n' .o : -lilI '1 ovetr nl hl. r -isle o:t of tll' woillrk eir- lip.ei wih her. -lips'l htallf unher ht ii'1.ilh her with ia r. i:illad la oni the =al1. 1 heIlll down b tl, wciht tS,,t rehhtld onll : 1hhr1. I With r hit Sry thal n broke out halt aho lozien other-lt.t iist the lten rlushed ilu to lit him with Irig.ht.a.whi thlew. p i "Ar, ol hurt. Sh, larll they criet. l -Are t u, di t acrlhecl or owt ?" l, "Thow pe lr i llow I irred a little and then l look* a lpt at themt pale enougth. S"l'aipn a it," he at.-swel them. h ladl, i k a bit. ibut I dhnnot.:hink thC.nr's doublye strol, but after toilso Ilik' gi'lt. for a hill they were conltalid to pani- t for brat:h. In falling the bilat hal so . huried her"elf in the sand that ahe wa lartlh.r to mive than ever. It hadl s'*eemll"d .ilplte enough at firt. hk t iwt w'i. not ,o -int lir. alter all. With all their eifirrt the ha' searcetlit stirrld iher an inch. and th'eir cmn nrl 'i''ition inteirfertd with l- 1f m it every plan 1gge- & T'l. T'when they 1 tried a0li e all lit tlie time with hle It fet w i than toir-l t n. throgh their thtige. When i th,"y were obligel to pau tlhy hutkl<ed at - eacth other qu+ietionhigly. :tud more than h ! Ie t an l it' th m t rell al trille 13a'er, :tl alt lat the wlk-t of thl ,'' -poke int. 1 L "ad." h sail "we canna tll'o lhi our reln. ihn for help. ,ohnl'tlter, tin' run a wi' thy miht. fur it wunplort In 1i lole t afoe th' tide 'i l flow."1' I'll, to thi time the :in 1 ol lh t l+he .ll - h:0hi l in with ld oe. eyt.. anid set to4th, t illt when the hea+rd tlhi- hIii 1eye' ol'ned lnel hle vt,'eked up. : S1':1h!:" h^ -aid. in that blihol -tu1il t ta hion. "%What'. that tk.or tha's -ayin' "' Th' tidhe." blh:uh l.red the xlw' aker. '"I wr tellin" 1him to look -harp. thla' aw." "'The poor fellow no, n,.th. l ly. •tr ! ae ." ,he s.aid. -'4look ,harp '.he nine do that. I ldidlnt think o' the tidt'." .Andt he shlut lhi. eyes ai: n wilth a talnt :n,:441. 'They stnrove \w leh the ,melr,'Ilr wa one :" they strove wllwnl h,. r,!urinel withl' A" sye." Bri.l tIhe' :Ih1. e'holkitg :t- liee pi.ke'. '-irely. -'eurly.' Anid lee' knleit 'leea'u. "'Te!l her '"t if it wer bad enow-thi- I here -lt war nI t -, 6: il a; !t mo tight InC l lwee''e-futr ,". I lec.rlnht h:t' tats it v ,r-- li '.r. Tell her '1e1 ike to ha' <-:id a w,.rd if r I t!,i1 l--ihu I e', lllnu. I'd like :40 I.: :n he.ard her ia oe' w.ersl :,- ha:llW. -ie:. i wol.hl h':, -aid if -he'll ,1 '.n ihere-. an' itell Ihe" '"ta if ' hl;e ha l ha ' -;ll ift l' ti'l' Innertlht ha:' ('iellii :11i' w.h',ue:--hllt .he li ile11,i : ln'htener i -tnds.'" A ld the. 'ell it that hlr-C t fromtl liii br'a-tI like tileI' > -,,1 of a: delath-' ri'ken chili. "lappen" hI -hei said le,'xt--"il:pniil flien o' yo Wit- 1; ien-l fo:Ik -'a-y a it cn a pr vei r- yo'rt ie rt r our fro' sift' -acld hiut vo 'an re':lel it- I hlealpe'n oine' 4.ll Vi le a word' or two as yVe it coneld s:av---e1e like' :a yo t'atlh yo're, lahbies. 1 Amlong those' was one. whieo adl-th:nlk it (Ge-d. tlhtak oel r !-and .So.nil w.tie i l-:ul !i we'eping, rough tlrn nteIl little 'lhil. ilren I ..llko ke11ll with ntvll 'e.'re heade amie hidl- nt tlhel eeV while' thlci 4 l' weoemae ltll're'd . the' I"':'., er hlet wa:l a plrayter for a elyine i 1ee 1 el ii he-i it.. ay-hnl k-l i i atneaellt i r e ,. t1 .'l:ate.'ie'. fear:trllv :eIt tle' wehi:e', i fnt 'erepl - _I fueni. thiis elyini In:n. lfr whom tl th*,v h:,del tre',d. lav ulpen his dellh-lIetl it elf iante Itllhe luliet'fet of tleitm r1ll tulei't a with : -~tralnge ' e .c o. " lrin iue" ny jac'ke't.'" e li' ai. -'1' 1" Iav it e,'er ny t' 'hee.. T'l'ere's : blt o' lp4ee. It int th' hllttte-lle. I g'e'tten, it lot C" lth' eli--·lcu' otrdnle whet I (ennuill atway:. 1'11 - like tol hl il it i' cuy :anel itf it's th.e.r :, . :lle1 "* fle lh t,' ld'-e (f t"hldte itle r . re.-eint oeertnarel they hurrie.ly elid ah li t iill lh'-cin laiel tlhe' reolth ,l, rmlntt over : hi- ftee"' ::-l1 arte Itinl tihe' hl:athle' l '.ici, . llewIior- t, poell. letll h aViter done . thi.. i :I lieinger'tedl to tilhe .:a-t :letinuel.nt. ale- .afte r the oeither eirellel awa:y , wxith :ax --tr!+ eirtn 01l- intif the lat wa:- gocne. .AIl nndeer' the arlc of .1unnyu t • ky tihe little 'hinilg waiv't' ra. nup the l tieei.h, chazing e:Ih oth:'r over tle'_litte r- r itl' ?:indl. -.atchii;,b '*t *!".'! ::::d a:'t-:e',d. Mt'yitsg in.ill llh'-la l;cr a nel ltlit ai1tl theti teavinýn them.: rillplitn and e,'rling and :1 , i-pl'ri'-g. but c"r'elpinmi - wet're-pifn - They .ave' hi= en,.-=ea', to the woal:n i he" lh:l loved with all thle de-l'nrate I -t rentlI ofe hii.e dull yet lltha'l:nil :tnnre : antI lhen the ntagn who gave it to hler -:t;v ller wilh. white facet' .el aletlr-e't lips . i i.e blrt;ctulete', 1t11et HOldn e dimt gte.u- a:- to I what that -ingh' word might have bwen. I Iet lthe' . htrle-t of thlemi ncever knew the I etultbhrel aeglti-h tlhat. fellewniIti :atil e n'r whligelavy Ii elny. erit-lwed her ite ree. wi ill till shlokt itter heart. sile wti- :n lear i :·1t ever. tho' thn lt: lnt Itshey were I uI ' ot them, tlhe men or womlen to ll-E :it tile hoe4t1-dorm'ant In+stinc't of woman hoodl and remorae thlet the traffgedy of thil lint' d:iv of her life hadint awakened. Shei haldl said -he' woul never forive' him.andl p.erlihap. her very .stren.gthi made It lom t lteore' slhe did bhut .uorely some subtlt chord l was toliethetl by those heavy last wordes. for when. months later lher .f 1 ' hlt. ee tale to Ilell. she wole tinot li-ten. ;I "Nay. lad." slit. said. "I aemna feather I to bloiw wi' th' wind. PIvet had any shleare. ey trouetl wie ' in.ta fonalk.a til It h'itno ccmind varl lovel meic I' hl wr-men foak's way 1 I. nlt to be :c poor un- anil' Il1 Wii."e' lnout . wi' life. tnlltnolet 'o o e here' courteill'-- t tik' a lw'tter woman."--c'rieers' .f," Se'p How Parislans Take a Bath. it fir-t thIere i- soienthinmc strtcange iI -et ilng'o maney ilalt-n:ktki men pllitno thenitteves eoolly about (icn the einte). lint lthre, i- acn iicnoence and el simrpliitv ice the wi, dee lrtor c lifiee . whi'h eidtvet It ' If alely idela of implrohpriety. Here., for in -snlt''o are three ge intleen nl d two la di','. all ien bathing denes's. and all givinlg lthenerlve. tlhe air bath, which their liae- i ited co-tetme reneler :agreeable. befeere' Ia kiln their swim together. The lh~e t stopes in mide-stream; it little la her is hung over tlte -idle, tihe ge.ntlemen all go in like frogt. one' after the loter. he.ad lir-t • the la lies .o in nlore like duecks, with a sort of Ilet t.mr ntd a ritch lupon the slerfe. and so ! thlev -wine omerrily rounccd the boat. lagh inig and ehasir l olne another. and every now auld then f elibin elpl the ladder to re't. At Ba= eIMeleiont tlhere are a nlumbcer 41f en'evered, heatsn whcich In:my he hired. and within the gypst-like tent of the stern tle ladies mcake their toilets. while the' gentle nlen make theirs in tlle bows. But hle-re. aloe. aire islaindsl, with convelliet bull-hy -ll-ters. and hilthers of botl seXes take :dtlvattage of then in tlhe aelente of haith ing honel-. or hetter cover. Then tihre I are pretty villa: upon the river blank. which su.ge't to the' oweu'.npants a bathing pl.ee' efl their own. An s yolu wa;lk ahln, I tIce' lnk veen mee '.et, flr itacllte'. lady I haltancincgl. dr-e,. trilihinc e down hler ril'enc. oiIt nerac'l'e fIle reoal,. re1d llown to tlce wlater's edge'. li second .ome'hhlifl ie aprlrently ntteeoke'l. the be.'omin2' tornicg dre,~ sinkc in a heap a"t her feet. and reveals :ne equally dainty lut verv I diflhernt eIrnc of ef tire. in whle"Ic. heaviucg k'ked off the slippwrs irnm ier steckiteg Icl'-- feet. 'he Ilunce.s into the tre'anm and - kis-es leer hatd from the midele of it to ile.r lhueblnie who is standing admlirine" frotm the' |lale'eolcy oef hIis own etrawi'in remni. Afterware her maid cotlt'es eown ivwith a large' wrapper. and she runlcs iteecete .like, a drillphpig XNalad with her chihlret. wiho .es'en to ha've head their bath. all troopleg and lauchiner round her. There i, a great he'd of .-wimminicg learnt from le e.ts, the swimmer havincga rcord attae'hce Ito his or her waist. aud teing ullheld and .dlrected by a manc icc the beeat. The whole' I of these aqicntic p'rfornmanc"es. which ap - pear to t e'otlned'l fo the smcinll burgeoie'. r is ceondueted wIth tle mlost ee'rfect ilno t e'eee and popprie'ty. Wheoleh fiinilie's ceme tne -plash about for the re e'jee Ssee'c ftar mcore dehent'h c.lothed than tho-te p le e' Roh i Carotte.--Paris Le'te' Io L:'ewon 'rIfE statistics of the Dead-Letter Ofhle' t give acmazinl evidence of the crerlessness . people can be guilty of. 'Ihe ntmber of l'tte ne ent to that office during last ve:tr was nearly .1,000.000. Sixty-eight thout sand of these letters coule not be for warded owing to the carelessness of the writer in omitting to give the county or e State. 400.000 lailed tobe ecnt because the a writers forgot to pet Ott Stamlnpi. d are r o 3.01N) letters were put in tte lot.ottl-O+e ec~'io-.; anci ,ddress w-'ter'.'. In the let ter .above named were found over Sfr2.000 - eelsh. and dratts, checks, etc.. to the value 1 of $:l.t0I.IX. -Man~netic storms have frl'ileently in terii',2'el so se'riously wilth thfe workinegof a the r'ilw:v te.le'gratls in England, that |t l-fore' thee.r cetiodl was nltderstood! thie ste er rinte.ndents ot the linee repeatedly ce * ported that s,me one had been playing i tritks with .he instrunmentt actd ]pre vented their working. , i Howar I'l.neoe"- , a te'rrible que'-ttion. She' wvalct- to knouw' it :1tc\" oene id ever i'm'a_,zined wh'tt sort of a si.ht wAeue ehdinter or b hop, Miw .il.son' .3lattree.. The -,imnpite'rlr "i hait lifted him ear. :at 'TI lh illll til Pa:le ,f ithe filrmlit re of the i .r,-,.r Mlill- ilomi-. i 'ha rt4 hrton. Smlith 4:aro- tV--el Hit:i. atid hravr,- ,) hhl of 8.(i) fir tlh, mt:l- linu r.- ontl whilc'h Nils-, llia h Nl i lt f,'or oI, _r,.. 2ijh!t ,c ii e. while ,tl l i'c- tlijte' ;ia. g ,,l. teIn thoI.nh I li-- tltgui-si'l. only rcealizt.d N.,. v "a iit. the ll To tihec exhhitiioni - of fielly tih- puhlic eig.h ha- hi.olnm inur'.l . glen, I nlg )llln. EM' will a'waYv- .I.!'ien','e the relit lldie-. io1i No, tihat tIhere i-c an:thing e·ml'rially wore hinulItil i0 i tihe di-e-e. It generallyv t- ill ita.k- tloi,-.e who camn :afford it.and 1-o i h 1..- _i}!; ri'preihemiible than rinkin]t Iit2 i lr g limlilg. i.. . 4 uell arel hIcrs i it-of a mai :ii tiiig hi- i:,i wilfe'- w-eldiieg iil:1t l takiing the bread i :i olit of hi ch'illrtai's n omto thl to -:iti-yl :in 1111 uihlilrowithwi thlir-I for the mipkii iviith Ii. i wllich Nil-.,n remttovedi the trhce- oc her iti it hhi Itl ,'te ,t" mirk aintll ta:ini fronmi her :il-t tilll.l'ill lip-. It !- II'.,r." a lu i:ty"" than a 11,, aniiihel"-- ill thtiG- inii-rior llifilll-tatioI-, ni.. . :4I ot. i-:I-.l ly'Itv rl- to it a r -,n l,.lillitvy hl:i i: it- hii.heir de.gre. :i whe :i - -cirhc ta:- tiol tmrild lo ,':. like, the t ..tliau- .I c .almtro ." ,.t ý , - .i 1- 1 ulit ii, hr1lloe liby tihe' icr- :mlr i ilrm - liI .11 ,li.1:1 :It 1~. 1 m'tocre t.:a.' thirte'n tlhioullt l rt,- . tillI:ar-. There i- mtiaihe,-- i:mill mlic:til. tt, ihe juil it i= ditieiinit tll -:tmy w.itlh priei-ili hI _i i hiilre, thei Ie, i In io , l. r:atw :mii rlih."- :il.1 hiitiing- In" h.leitrel, ri'ii; 1i!om,, tei Blld .eirii Ilgiitliiate. . -i leic till lit te th iic it -I N:aoleiit hai m:ia :ill-i a lively cmllUtitihit : ii er -l h t~,li, :i willt which a :particuilarly ic:ia lltl e , ti t l i:it' i.s r ':i,- w iellltitie il. l r- i the Itltii in'., lh li.ih it wla ilTe cttetnl. 'ieh,-c itlw relic: !"t-+ ',le '.ei-iehich red 'legititi:at,: lof iel1 their aul ltlne'ti :v tie," re ,' n hi e no l i !,n l h!l. ,rot. alli a .ertain iiin .re-t. n citi"r ii-t::ri.1:s 111:1). ""r Imlilrhid. itthLi' to themilt. ln1t w tlt i -11 ii iie' l,- ao ei-lintgiting cimr thie.i ciheLrr- hil11 -li0i - wthich aill rcomm tl iia'!rail ; m inke'- itoil . i-rlirthc. r the imattrele- ei which :ii ,1i1 lpriem:. doilmni ,via oflre'nc : i v'i.tituI to ;ii:r th .. citt 'it n liil t er f 1,'e 'r .-,;v, tihe TI' limit of goelI mi t-te i' xc'e'dld, the he'lh* I- c .r i ridticile e. ai.! the relic--tinter i- an :c-. i -. 1 or elt r'.l c'. tllctwethlr. lWhat iprmto .... i- lhlren tiiat Nil-Oait cdil ijip on that i. m1 tire-- at :al? None but the ut--rntc hie lof the mumititnteer. a provie'rlially ipor Thl wle~arrantytv its ui ttle'r ii iichre the' -le eef nl u1 hillerl., t pic, tie. a sllliri:n lot or i' rel- ti. , i, "- cinoncer.ld. Th'1'e liir h ri-time may t :t have:' :t at Ile' a iltdow all lliht. h raz; imnit. :at the' niool),ll sc itlitinmg wttiil hnll:il toi witc the ev..eirow tlf iltz:cll. the lbeaI. ici, v n tittil if sitl dci ol'pv th lhe led. -1ihe litmav, ie a im i: tit ,." ieail,,-v ila-pirrd cy tihe retlectiojn c ,e" thallt Mi 4'arl hadlI ti,n apli:iateil olr l:had .t lookem d well,. Ii:a'e throiwn he.r-elf on the ii oit-ite of the siverlet (ias girl- d in tnov- u.i 1.- i l11.1 sima -t. the migeht in tears, alid el t, with her lerir tli. Or. co"tlingimm e iveiry-, love thlieg, if she dtd o"liccupy that I-. a=Iwi ie' le are iusually oc upie. l, what earthly inter- i feet e-t dlidl tihe n'attress iop-.ess? There. 11.i •ldoubtless, are such thing- a.- slit"st in a I Sithi Caroliniani hotels. whowe exiitentce ome wonull matenrialyi rehluer' thie value of the tihe nimlttl' ul, a rllie. The tiattrlec whien -tll l wai toItchel by the sheet s whl cilil ch, . i e..... .thao. .1 ha 1i mnore valua.Ile ori i- ; reliie thian the fork helolnging to the illit kiiili with which Peg Nichol.on wliiantedl a'n to kill King leorge. It is earti Ifron tie ch: ,tiilo . biut verv far fromll tihe' ro-e. two il ipeoplh ofl ti'h sort of tI:hat mionopo- tlhe liz.r of iti:lttr'.-es iboin in 4t'halrlestonl. itn thie proprietortr of the Mills lloti-e hI. a ,v golit mn. e at hand. It virtme ti ifund in ela lthe' mattir ton which was laid thelm sheet ij, whih w:- toiche iby thle night-elre" vwhitlh e'nve'loile'd Nilseol. somie must iper `tuiji to the .-prinsl, that stupportedi the mattre'. tol the frul e frotm whelce :as ric,,,ii,l the -nsring. to the astoilr which the' bore the frame, to the arpet which wae- the' tithlied by the eastlor,. to the floor under nli the c'arpet.l to the walls suIpporting the usei tioor, ltd iso Otn, til i We; rnll iclto the il rriand Uinder the foundlatlionl that uplllore 1 inthe wallll. Nallir-dl.ttletl 's duct i'k sol. i age il:ie' biy dippii a cru-t hilnoaditeuck-litl. i p. r w tot molre ltlnt. kle lut hltiavint time nmattrest. whaut will tlhe purclm:mn'r d(i with it:' 1To sleep on it wolhi li, he. to profane it; tol sleep on it mighmt ite -l tinpos" . iebiimg. -as it is, a hoteil mat-- the I:rle-. It would not mtIake' a go chi ein -i11 te," Il ornittmelnt. nor, e-ven if fr:mnilll, adormn tin a wall. The onl.my ho that canl now lie or C, thi 'r Ii- utilizingit is~ foulni in tihe pre- irie viliig fa-lion in Jewelry. Thel timne mt:y 'I Lcomle-a il J itagiimg front the" jeweler." fali wiwiutdic ill coim'e soe--when ih te aimin rei eaIr the. mttress fetr a breapin andl the not pillow-. as shleere button-s.-t insswuri Demt- Ino orr,"'t.I ds i SInteleligent Monkeys. ilh SI'rof'=-or Cope ,le,'ribh'.e a monlkey i l iih" ito-e.-iO. He is an admhmiraihl caletch- tie cr. -t'hlont ml.iingma tnhi'mg, fron+ a la:ire w brush i to gtiti. iie ix iboth haniti eor olie. , His e tillee ioor is fcthte'i d by two hml ooks. Ii iil tlmr kptlhi in t-ir pi. l' y nmil i.i d rivelin in thilnd tthemim. he tlnlc'ir:llc"y ci, lithil timemum. n oicer or aiste.r. to cruiw ocm t ihl' litmcci mccliets himhltelf itn lre'iim lllu mum a rirhull obhll. ainc d ,.aImlinlin their inile- !l, rimr eilinrinmmies. no doubt in seiareih of it! t mi' o. To Ire'vent his i'ect'. l'rei--or ,i (cm i fast'ecind himn byh a 5trIa to tihe ' -ie, ,,f .rm Ite e*:.,:rt. bhmt h,. socemn uimntie'ithmekicot, amim i then re-i 'vIh i himhtself of thi' sImtlir bvl ent tiIng aid draw n ~ill oIt the tire'l thil- ,l hti the t h leer lttime bmcklc,. lhe thlen 'ml tmee the "trnll) hi a novel wiV.. l Ie' nlt-ieet'- ti itmi to e-ith iim toi (bhr .iti, pol:etoim--. t fruit etc.tich iii- i:uelt. whetn throwni tito hhim. .hcntetittme- the lie'ces fell "iiemrt , lrt ,e' or femur feit. 4nei v lie' sc,,i'il ime' i, -trup and he'gatn to throw it at tilem f1,. d. . retaiininimg hii hohld of onie emiid. lIe- took tli I pret•e.torrn,.i ainm . "maml lintill, dlre.w the li piem'e". to within re'aeh of his imamud. Thi. " pe.rforlman'ce he' con,-tuntly repiat't. hitk m in pin llhiig artirle. to hiit in titrnlu -'. 'itte loomp cif the .utrnuii. ,isoeimelm.tim'- ,e it e, les-e lit- h,,hl ecf the strap. if the poker i ieandee himn. he tiies that witimh th.ie alle iij -kill, Ier the re'iv'ery of the strap. iWhemitlI thi- i- draiWlt in, he seelmre his fiel as be- ei fore. imer is Um mat of intelligence tihmu mu.mt have been orimtinated - by soitme mon. key. mite'e no lower or aneestral tyie of -p imniummnal- possess the halud" necessary for a its uiracmplishmient. Whether originate,, ti by Jack, or by sotmie ancestor of the torest ( r leo mmseid vimies for the same lurpose. . cannot be rtadilr as-certained. r- After a punishment, the animal would only exert himself in this way when not r played distrust. He also uistally exhibit Sed] thme ,lispo.ilion to ticCmlatliite to t it Ie Ulm etuperui to I l h imigr. Th ,.. ite ' .ic. e, )0 .ppropriated all the f within rea,:h be mrete Ile'inninj to e'ut. Whien elitterent t imle.-es were ,ifli'r,-,t to him. he tranei'rre ,i ta lamrg imiecei it hi- hands. e woiuld tick tin- time' imahn el ,I al muas&enr clean tx-tore uiming e hii oWli wI ekh hie wea- sure- of. .- -chi h'lltr to thme Itomitish Cardunuil- thiat if. milmeeii ihle ,h,'th of 1min.m, the'y d3' ln m eile'. a '. jittihle ime'-es.enr, Lie owiter. it|e cli' i'tre'.i '., 1 mi')lmii-ivwct.hihldre.i I, r .-t' . m"e'eligiii : m,: l i. the i. 4p.4y , ima' a ri'm!:t to elect its iwns head withoiut a-l lieat at Nhanliai. .14 Thet I tlaoinautu triir i" t hii i ,'-t li:r thati "that eVr lived. It it 1111!" linehty-tivh' or nine- IiI' howire dot r one hmizilrie *tisl three 11.- I 14111 eree- bI"y 41:I' :I11, 1 %4.t il i Iholtter, in- ti : tin-i.!v holite r. tr ltw a I i.:'- l;. it in IIi' that -.sI' : t l'alitorn i:at V,.lhl. q'olinlll frolll pa'l: thil i.vse r-. inll .InVly. 't oln hundlret, l ani d it I ,a'i;h l,'n ihn dcire t-. or on the -:;lll oif it r: Egypt. 'I hrmitlrnilter-. Ihltr4'orto. I ha:ive. olt' no he-it:tfion in -a\ inr. lie. nut exat tly," in tII. worNI-. or li,.mn,,. or h'tt.r-, h t i,, pirit. h ra - t!till nl hef-t- ll .. I C nt;,, li i:. ! .tt rh1` III 'T"i ,.l:,n.h What woithIl I give' for a pufnt. a i, "III' 'i. lli.] n, iir'nll' l rt lm :'l If lxiieth, lo. iv.lel tliti il'l. - tr cinn * .i . ,,II,'.' "hrl r iie . lo .t ir. I dllti t : t (lia '! ii t ie i' :iae t-r. tlin t tirn'lht itr i,+ :,111 . it' h ,rt -- il'e it i. h. oti , r ri.-t h\ ni+,ilht tl1:Sn lv d:::. The r," i= no Sleh 'p i': in ili i- i - ,-" t iiel,. ail. i th re i elet . til e 11111 lll-,lillI.- w,.tee atl 4iu u , if e ' ,lid ,, IIt 11 'v, 'r \ .v l t h,. vell- r i o ie r thll 1d IIIa t m Iet. .% III:I'tr+- i. t lnll,l urahi ; :l nllll i-l 1 h:i- to bl i on lthat. irt yimir perpi, lir.n IwoI i1~n' ',ll, rl -ti c.k vli tI o a le' la trel , l .- :41 l. ,1."r, '1 e r. Ye. ie pi!"r. ntlr, i. l ," l Ier" , i ll i lnit...li:Iv. tor AI l l'-t. Tlh ' t v yvtIe aila 1',1 liv,'.': cl t hr,.l ii:. :iv l ,ei l . in :ill ltthe. t thil ,oh.'r mintlll- of thi n r biert c it ii youl will WIsa time :el t:1 :"I" i a t- m ant rii n. drink t'i. .':ill , it'in . ,hl r . 'ot , ycr: t ' l'of t P ria -1t . prll..i"n - lNt \u s.r. flr tll:.t i4 lº.oill hle'dr .h"\1 -,,it flar r,. l oi,1k . c,'l:l1lnp la ' l ltrr terr tiw r. "| . :".t iet . :ar d i little e.li. excepl t ltie br.,:1,l anL met ll a uiagh lah: i i - nlarly in tl a r it011a- of e ii. T'tll :r the lotlll l of tleh' w'r, t ri.'4 :" 1 :I.n -t/, ,lo, tltie-. tiht cli : 'If'li- ii lk- that forf w lihi tanl of tilhe li--ta'-illi.t it h , te l h,-rl',i.en0 ter ri' lng' inl' : lhih+lr. Whatl I kw-w for : ,ertailty is. :, .%Ill will \,'V1eat"l ni*l, lir- :r, +i.l1l ill IIII Jaltv. I! there l'e :Ialy way of .,"ttinir ar. rI'l i:. or iltmler i. otr llipa'r it. efolc . I' ' 'Th, oei',_r. l:i re.iJe s hl ,tatof hanlithi l- - Il.r ai,::: i h ' I thi - 'a-,11 oftlw car: hilt j t It're. th lle , rlr t i pa ,t tt : flhr in o r i til :ln - .'-il l4 , if "" .t l l ' l -ilk."' the relit ex- sil l,,tr .:At111. pli.. ,l t nevel r !I' the n trv untl lr.t I a ThIy pI (parie thelnl.-iv. tor tuting ra-t,! terl S'l' wlil in- e' iv... . u'"--iit t'x:l' y in oul r wl I ;,',rl I o, Ihe,..l : ,.ut -e 11ll tur:1l co-,tumle. 111 lb t :, n,:r t,, it :t- .i\vilization will Pl r lait. 'i'_tl'l , v'ei' little 'nirts. ta tlr gin 1i wit I. A \ i t h . i Ie lLanl. frctt k-onll t('. tlos ly ti Stittin lg ti o t!," h.e .ive'. omewlat fantifnlly il in, al. itha wl l:it' ! n, e r. e:nl-e l. ist ith l .,e t-:l1l1,. Nito ditk.y iis : rIlat,' l over cthat i t' .,. No, ti.ekev m;ulbl stadli the drip- e x to ,e itO Ir,. tiltt I live thit ll-.it;d d t hti' i- ' u l-' with :aI punk. or whinl-flap. flyin ing. Iveri" thei Ilei.t jvegr l t .t fiAt ' hIt at Is'tit."'l I l. .'I l t'ia .lit ,',or ul (i n itic4 rl'. Attth l t'i ci f t hee' itka-t: a" (lie b' y tunk at.nt. ,l t ';Ieo 't g ii.n u h'll tI' re'z'-.vrr. al- i ,o l,. ' . Ih··l':iiit iot. if it can la" I elpdl . till w r lin:) illt.li, rtilg Idow. Ii.'r g tnt twe ii cit -ulongtai y nti r't . Iftii t cilth' m t h P .Inp-T~itne* earn t;-eo.-r drn **S our n.]e m twoat 4 tim rei n a hRemedliea. o'tIt I In .t of lhi natd enli'e a t ht'e- en t of Ie a the nsinet,-e. nt th 'et ra, ana1d ilnc tihe :' t'e of rt ''itit .'rittic lOll. r'lien.ln Iigl , l n ,pit( of the O r attit. nivhctte n o' 0'l li :Itt:.kamong t he' lcllmon prieople, welially SI ' in Ele al. ii s urlrisi lY-c Ii grealt. I T'rhi= is a "halrm for the cure of the º. ag : it i e to he written oil a picritof pa. u ; p. In reI -)hlrmlyr . the lpaper tden folded. kihttledI. I ltd lsrne therl iaftie'r 'liv'er itr e i"" - h1ln .eus saw ve ,r1"-. wheriont I r 1 i't "l'y t"houl I tii .raeilhed. !i is I, l y oi ett -hook. il e Jews anked Plim had lt ' - the Ague? " ie answered and raid: lin - tW'hosever kenpth thie in mini or wrih twr I 1 tin irvoill ' not e troble II with the Fever thee te or Ae.' ,so Lord htlc Thy servant the rusiut v 'lThis. how ever. a-nlt for an c're'- te of ' tithl, with, viery little work. Another nal I r"melly tnIr the wa le l1o% :o'e Ianeglle,. il fit r not pi t e ti l ti . illtillt t ct tie- palate. It I-i r tiei t- nothing more or lIts thl:nt to talkei a sOi tll,, swanllow the lNiht-. Its virtue i. said to so grtieat thatt the inhabitantsi of the wl En' '"t. l .Is - ire 4.r ,lited w ith its use at Sthe pr,,- nt day as a':o of th, .folowing. tl w hi:'h i< .:,idl to '- I uite a'. certain in its at (.i.1(- antld it tin dl,,bt i---t- the in-let.t "whieh i1 put in'oa hIhle. that is then o s" rke, ti:.st "u' buril. .\ the himert hi di,,, t h i -e -- will .;le ' :ine lpatie nt. I. - i w" inl Palhe*tiin. andi 1..* lurly . ." rt,-ale.a. '"Their mstare .,nark<. "clllllnot fail to ma Ike l ' :i l1i"oln the intelligel'nt hi--i: - .f eel. ". i1 : ln :el.eiitioni: l :irgll ei.'lnt :Ir:lnlla-t it Il'ily of el.nlouraging th" initratint ",f .eºw tee coe.ntry which liIt- ni othe1.r l.einm thalln tha:lt ofl a Vellw.rlIe 14mnninliII .It lell!. p:a-l. It i- lnoet i lIy a t l, l . ,l111 :1 etilll.. 1te ti:-d the e i'kly itnagi]:, t:iten ,,t l,.,' i_ norant peoplle 1v the,1 hallule.in:itill1. :tii Ole. -poet on e:Irtlh hlel a rre.ater valle ill tIl." ~ev e r e 401 l i,. :i rl Jpr: I 'r sent iupI to lle.av1 ll frIo a eicrt:lilt ,ie :lly c l e r\fteli -oilll er: aI he.a:riun hI.ler, tie. tlhr,,ne ljivinje.' 'i'hi- i= -tronl . hilt ,n.-ihble. I:inlle': .. It I a ,lilli. lt ma:Itter to l :e1 1way w.i:h tlhe tr,' l - litioli- of a Iwe.ple. a:rti'n'lharly wwith ou tl:dtteri ng l :aon t i' wi ie- w Jich hrlti-- to r,-etore a nation. ItIt ewvrr via'. th:,t pe--+ prve more' .onll-ively the ill prehablilitl that Iie. ellra.:im ill .ever N. i.lln,1 a fait. lvetn it the \p.rilli. It wer 'aile'. it meihl not lh a -nei .. i':ale-tinle i- ipoor in esoil :inl l:eel lin i lil:.te. :illl it I, .4iple. :art inlpoveri-h"le. 'Ther. ar a.' t -ixtehn lthoul-ll ..,ºw- ther,. whho .eke dt a sli-ert l xi-t41r:l ne ' tri rll hl:it a lhe iontrihttiltl -. :m1il a Ih "i' -l.'li their tilal in idhle-'.. ler-o'vin. :ul Tl:alhnlel re:,.lingr. :lll i tiu li-1 pij ig :e i 1 -1_1hint'! ll. thei ruin- of the. Tel'mplle.'' l'I. i "... _r.,ts ai j.enerl.l elimin:ationll Ifren tth* .e.wi-h pr:ver-hoekl of the ,portionl- re tcirring to tell hop.I e of l-r:e.l in, tihe re-ti tltiln of tie I Iioly I.:.del. T'lhi wule el ti. a r:eeli:al move, hit n ll trirel of the r:.o will -'ev it woill ,ot e .i n o Ione i l,.- SIpph" f;,. ' J.alc,,n. 1. R{esurrerthe' of Mrs. parkines. Horatio Spllrkinis 1 on ,e of thy, hri ht I: 1a i slhiinl lt li. ht- of tlhe lilerI .ntil!,. c nlii milulilt of tctI Q(lieetn ity. Il :itth.llr o.e-el' to hi-es,, ll duililn" thile ,.ek. i t. ehlceir'te 'twiVe' a (dlay on Seunl:Vy . b-tlt e.rili w lit illy to ti i' Relie't' I a. 111i1 i'ill, Clllle. :n1. ol' er lpblic llelhariti--. Il r1141 th r nili e knowle ri.,eient of the :tll in the nelirlhlin l:elar- with grellat -uti-Ic lionll. Althicgh oll thllie Wl:lv ilde ofil cirt. he i, in an exeillent fatet of oprem e-rVethlli ; dre,4"-l- verry nea:1lv. :anl i.e r withl. i uiomeltll ing of a eil an ely ini regard to hi pt1- nal appleamnee. IHe hai twlll grelat tr h ll ini life. SIii- first and gralatest ie lhi- Ietter hialf. Mrs. S. ik tall, :unIgular. not at all geoxll heoking-a grea:t .lrew. lIand of very ietal 0ell- di-poitilin--o mucn h eia that Spaikinis Is very sorry to enter hi- owln esle. alnd - eill.erlingly glad toi ,tt ,oult of it. Iii: - ec.ion trouble i lth:t lei i- partia:lly hiill. iHe trioe to hide thi- ildefl.I It% Ia -killfnl manipulation of hlis halk halir, lilt i' not , ','r i, l'. olt , oth f rt. r entllatinll a plentiful storl of worldly o1 "lods, and lives in atn e :le it reaint en e in the west endc. At the time of which we iwrite, hi famhilly etisi'eted ilt llif nell. Mrs. t., and her cousin. i4t".hV t'.e ''rrL .I Mrs. Sparkingc lacy nion her ihlcth lbedl .4) , said the doctor--:.nd io,htor asre S"eiertlly allowed to teI juldg~e- in .it hll a e itter' twsieles. Dr. Mitlilephte i1s i pr,, lie-.olr of the iell'diatel colletge. live' iIn a toile fr ntl t hliorse in t alhiinabl lcw:il ite. iand hae- an exttensive pract.iee aemalnll - I I'erkini . • "I". there no hope?" said Horll tio T'ho ming the lady's hlusband. he spoke last, of course. The doctor lhwkded' at the dlisconsolate widlower in pos.s. drew iforth his wattch, rf cil silently ileiieatinl the hour of twelve, ie heohlemnily shook his head. i "il am very sorry to hear it." ejaielalteli p " eirkins. "" Alas my poor cousin." siobhtwedl lPolly. I As A an inmplrtial historial. truth i enipels I l- to say tlhat Horati neither sobIlcºl nor I. sighe dL his grief wIle tIooi ,ueli-eIated for 114-11 outward li:1l itSi'ationlS. e " She wa"s so goeodl, so kind. and soe pl ly oi." sobhl'el Polly. I *~"o amiable. so hublmile. and such at goodl m anager," said Sparkint. A low mlelanli - tlrom the subject'4 t of their eullgie-, showed S lthat they were not ltogetlier lost IeIupon I. her, and'that her parting -pirit rejoheule in the testilInllial to her virtuell. S".She was too good for eartll and I did . l not deserve her. but she is ging nliw. and itwhere shall I get such llotlltr?" elontin S- .Not in all this city-thatil i. ju-It tinli 1 I another." sobbtel lolly, as she leiveel e closer to him. i . What It tiso t n.ome lof my ioul-e :1nlc t what is to heeome of tme. Polly ?"-there iawas litho in his tone, and al solitary tiar trik id diown his noese. ll lcjumtp off the ,t Sl-llpension bridge and drown meyself;' t halt when he thought of the ile and thee t i eil water, lie aJlA.':red lunaidehcl. and et hi- ,yes roluineh gl<oomily1 aroid the t. l: .rtllnetnt, .ilf rest llu no olljeet hltt ilthe smhni lilli' fca- 0l pretty l'olly e/ e.rkin-. ihe was eeLctellD len the idhe oti i the !-e. "('ome he-re. Iolly." aid ihe. ti4l4 at Iteiling aletOg i~ch ite cl- relean for hier hy lhie s.ile. Now it is, hircll tee c.:erry on nt 'icn ola - Iverstion with nto onic hlckitnl igit youi. 5lld .- she having tetmiodell turneli her fae tawsev, ie w gently tiek hier b thk cphllit . enal turn t. ing ler tile teeoWirei his. lhektee hler ste-al ilV il theeve. ** Wccehere shall I get u'iihl :eiiother?" s.:ill e• 'lhe.re's the wicdow Jil5 ! s•tigre-ted tollY. "Peoh, pooh !-.cehe's an ohl hat: bhut butii- what elo voti sayi to Pcolli Perkhlit'e S The m dnicer Wl w edl t.!t. aIatl lie lfelt icti it ite.ly relieved. !is hoil 'lt!,l her : it re iwas a prdetty little lhnllc with long tape-r fieitcrs ajuil almonel sh,:iped _inuls. Wlicii ccic'e rirht hand holdh tiat oe a pretty I loimtan, there is v nlv o-thinhtl l'e cKieine I with the other. Hleorattle s i-fl rm tiat i S r"lir eneirerhd the suiileleic wakilt of the '" love lv Pelliv. iei ll ere-w hir eioeer to him and lie:iainhi er- forward--tleir lips met lni i lovely kts- nectar and aembrosiia. 'rihere w:a a littlc Srouind polished pate-h (en thle 'cummlit of Illositio'i periCraniP'0nd1 Ircmn which thie he'h:eir had graidil:lly r,.eededi a sort ot an ..4ai, or ratbher an miniatiere mountain i" peak. rising above then highest poilnt of vegetation. It was on this spot. uncle fended alike by Alt and Nature. thlat at this moment a blow ,le-sended with a te-r rible "" whack." the t lee interesting -o!sple sprang to their mie feet .ind turningit abotit ,sicklhc. hhe-ii :e t he -i-ht that well slih tetrifid . -e. Tie iN. t " ... -i ..... ; *;.,. , . .-,,t u ei gll t up ht im cut tilm fi f approaehing.di-,¢,lution, but fl:t-h f or- iig tire: while ie hler ianlli le hleeld a omi heavy lhiair teri<h. :i " (nelui-i of mihtt. :l sc- ilor:ctio5 bliooeeey he-al. eecleI testify. her I ey. rage hel -r.ekeIt lser luei e-y. :li-l ilihiheec-.h rle'i -he, e.utilel neet .pew"k. .eil, w1i- isi l% c.li Ii# i- ker,. tie- r:ijielity Vcf hie-r glatehrsl i Ilte-, har t l eeiti - ir5'slieel wiill tarhier f fture etl;cr 'i '. iut rs. er-",-., ree.overc.el. lhce leair P!lih1 ecri, i . ", ¶ehi+ . hicit cih ,le.:ivee!-. wht:l a life . oraticc has led .inc-e- tlhe. i eeri- . . r' ~rl i i-- iltin iirl.dly V ,le iil Sit- tee re'd lhie r-eun:ark ill ;i :emlily-ei hle thl.i irrrli "-wieces re-lltleili'll cat wIrlsl maplc.--.ttg'r, idly it ,et! into their miustac-l.e-- sescel makes Theiei tlhet srate-h." Hlcr falthc-rls eiriren- to Ilr in ktnw hoe; w wih* ie llleiee, it ocet. me- To know how t,) w'it ii the seerst a, the 5uee.e.-t.