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"; l eeý. . atsa n,.i evea arUiea~ beam1alr m nmered et- e the whSa he : ii .aulooked enulrln :l "Our little one , te amid 1 t9p hee ueek, "has geat.sav.sa befts mie. . mined tc-hte etoa $hat tle sl 'ii bn li r I wished to hir beetits A g thiS aesoemo.a~ut q I 4ýin rlh e lai t1oDoetro a teas -" l ltawoother wita 1 sbde Yet thsr w os mer.Ld e Into e1 tim -- -b ýtret tbron otna4i ! ro dMed aelto l S a ,, a ms. , tue.t m r eeo el le ledhl , -~11 ~. e eand w lli irerper yal Uwa ao youore an we a" na en an shoa e pu wh o sot thouhte this a edlitabi l oitrer the caum a and e village 1phyalclach eos alwea h.a this he theoteled m a b o no diotarb ao corpe hidhinter onthe aftra~ h s hohia-d ha, aying s pTea se was the calmly .poke he sarswas foil by young soldier, wbeado tbeDotor into the imou aet n touh the cial was te ooeto mch re ale the Ipnos" tho et.He w afair heedt Sh5a sorry n very sorry; be t in te ra ib thi We met be carel-ver careful; and hae mattee ost b mer mhined into orleoy shqet D Tako-tr gentleman Corporal . the T ie moo distreeaton, nd etain himw ithee sntlifurther orders." .ruh will this end t' murmured Ellen, S.to' forehead, ad knoDewo whalt torterowe proud, eeitive ho f his elonely, tear wateh over me dead babs in his arms. It would ale very am , en, were Seaver matter oe oI aost not otke withme nay itd the C, tae, "and. te all dotousll my oild. Theared sway. Armsean ho concedLed, you know-" "Toh -it at your peril lou I the low, eiat voce of theDoetowr. "It ms against the tot be would ~d corpse waithin to helvep othem. with be us quik thoughilt ad t yenterday."ud "At coderpe Good Heaven o. ans-very. The plot em toigh thike twklare, The young oer touched the Dotor' Ellea, o had left the way tnd the sentinel proeaeded oarti ly sorry now that _e had Interfered in the tkey al and thus rhisev regretom to rthe an attrentions to blame, my young friend. That thlek-okulled Captain, however, ought to o ]e Mjddor-----, andlnow Ius l a oarringe d mae through rulveA eatfIertbome The oan mpatien was pe beintly dighted at ,hi nd hisp trnm fr pomponwegnorancel ed wi aed lseook of lnah words and look.l eead we itmr h owndtreed. It w th quite at sad the Doctor would moit probth hy bdthat aled el night n bi th e ard iNoub a he pictured to herself hi lone ly, tearlesi H" A1 could only help d himd a! AJer proceeding same dietane together, the "T op mea not come with me any further, Elleaw. Take dpare of yourselt of my chine." The ghtis comn bighon, bt I wfalle o hyou in the cr11e leave forTL with his suas swee quick thoumtal, ut i ment decidoed on" hir. curi e et. I willruak roud to th adr o uodt Mr ehje S teae teshe see e - Sm.YoM - wm will - . IN yeiokar •eases t or "e, btLn did d t'm aHo UI ho ave obesw ed; thn a d ek o-bend yo_ dokow . - ebl was anm evt t of astuabent mye all bthhlitl gles arnund li. "As seea o erd t ds. t et oo e dW h n . S expthe. dhr toso lWd thcr sal i nerd h r. s o t t r ra will leae w-let asm sh -hthatweea llao ubsoo ·.1 M ie"I red wlas b it sthen e ino the Do tesdt hdertai to/hi ; baed"e sick man Weary oyes and apietrhis . "h ita. wa ke ears. I bood, bet adw Geedl! we 'heat wis yea, .ar wh, o " W els uul wle N eor dithoes oftend, t o. l a tbs weo e toe lpo en, and realised that It was the ifate o meh wlke the Dohtor's to be mis inderstood and itle apcated. "He is so prn tof hoom s. Brown, as the tri W a omeward, "that I always eewhen 'be s roowithme, as I hadustre turd from or was b autteding aot interal "He does i ot live meue-n -tha world, t is tre," said O'Nell; bt at y ate his words always do me good. I tain iowld endare al mist ,any torte tbe were Iear to cheor and comfrtr me." " When I am in his presence," aid Ellen in a low olbe, o always feel as if thee wih of Death werbnear thim too, and I bdelote T thres presentiment of an early dt toom that tiles his every thought with rloom o ad sadness Yet an of the Dotor's words efm truse. Within ten days fom the time e left New Orleans for es villagte hboe hite forts n the river were ai eased, and the ble gnboate i ley in font of the ity, amiooredm out in the stream like se Dostk monsters that had only adelt, were notI half so o thf Xoom as was treidy a coquered o ity atte meroy of What dot, blitter tears ponred down her rownu and Ellen's oeeks they witne ies othe mrst terrible night of the evaoeat io the red seemed streaked loth blood for miles aron while adrectly over the oll-fatmd~ o aos lowvoie, "i alw ee it ewoin ou Dethere re not thi oa moke that wello n Ithes esolation of ae lynoabima atstn tote his eveoy thou lot tpmsadsn oess. hatred of its conqoers w.ord r O'Neil alone oa d thed, ad tinhe lt ery a who desribed s hisg own e witable way, the presencre of mind of one tdemoralised Conte trat e who fled along the mostreets without bIt or s qankly, doantng lelous twist o the sleeves, onesrt It inte a aveaet and a pali, weo , in wa lsmoe seeued many pu nads of the swea tro.po. He redoated with ltam - alte humor how otsialne so to lofe or not so garetde n t a ied heanans o oose aotod ot, ni oed tess pouredin as much aos they could cw kl s the . itnset He relat ed h weoed were the dray-o smen whoen-riving reapy homewa, asl ty therlo, bet as aoar smoet thiatof oraytn onlold be . ltend emIsb i a i tant and eo hatrltedof it Loberrs. ONl declar. Id hfor morth o hadse meof r iod aes oi wa weseribodA be s 0wew a hite Thao wanyuth otes, who aled alo ther 4 a nnst tht or to a ad ete who nd the loe pile mooly Sare etha bad bwon the t ed am thea oh -ot feet trp He retu h wiotrhnint ntehumo dhow o whom dn t s eoua mo arn the Baal. ad atl the pad insoli ued ais tea cd toa all tres of its eist arde Oed oel deolared, whenr three days latrt, "to wearg oin hrety tb made an mueles t e fooun d t e pouncedoaup bayhade Guard"es"ad pes p sed to their new issetes b Their own lac om bouroe ande see ld lle thoua h eae looea ned to all of inga was at ,amr th st te me an c in oa all traes of te·o when they a o the S thand D ae emo adVs i' mdotmight ew o aUo petlom . ".",esrenme ma . s. . w bena hemAlaoniasln etd tre w e mre es and order In the I bon now than wn half dosen servants Swere eotllaelly putthbg thmLb ele in seh Alit Ddtii r oia b oflt and res rotI & bnntv I t rno ei.t.s Uvrz y oe noe + maw m unepted Indslt Sb nse - oS ttha o ily, untll Swee it to liisnr of their fbr b eemlls ure d $hat there oesaR.-e. It wal a trng1, fedo a e ot bp ts Jt hmho ie D.llet he-nomu i ne, might never sus _-I were the mei~eto the . la sods. O ane el Sy ed oon the plains w Noier I od for ha bdood bnrot r w e koit, heiten gereoo erbl arei," bo wenttwarhdn thoe hone.i, "w re ho nin soand old ad sder, foran hain the ofw fi Irto owp o ; hiet andsees and they mae ita pern nat mat s t wran* o niush to e reive their siv#je ells he their wheleebd plare f b or silys eed and hppropri OeareasI wahae metntl of a fewa pae from his doo a e-loonkered, he od ther, who alreltud ot both band tlokes at him, with a rdi at loo a of ee j the ir hs eoere befoe ero. andWil hYodl notrain hisnd " was he nof thSoth ae tou e, frther uexlimed Cliofford. 1 bt ohir- ip leuasno met you fe. nWl.yof not sphe hreeoted ith one u used to alf ou lEs In the SNo, irf thpnder edn the old thelre, hie blood borints dbthe oo ut, ie tfde re bor bid I ashould touoh in L Ihe oanb of one who ome--o hbun ua houeses o rd os lob our people!" his- thhIt wbern;,s w ere anut ebhied hee bak, and Mr. oDudly uinto nd oent hi wn. ooe Own, toor d fo suev mooonu gaing ater him, whbl & Pot f storm..t amn.. realid it wa net vs muoh the individual he hod syorned Jm the unot of hinkh e wmu a c t s lwdear old hoede and hot-temprdid, e in poo .the stairway,ed thop ung to e or I meadrs t oohlg e of Kate. t Good ens wlt-ow ynt can, ofir wflihile I sin-'ve o--lyn test there are not nuylike him in the nw mistaken thd o good people irtre t " he unsd he wevnt towatrd the housn "hWe re iting on for law and order, for union ad anreml they make it personal mat i, rid tnk we wish to deprive them of se- rdiht-d mi stus the bell of the weme31 eembred wor., trwondthud, hi e rod there- wh - n ot the puumrr-by looked at him with -ingled fea and amammont in their faes. "The rigbmh of the South as to e prerv Wae. tod tho leeinv oF nede pe oul h tued. im awd dto himfn ' n o, indgeed thia city loetk a le as rIaveyd--msd as gloom y, a nnotied that allthe hous re n we loll i y sherl tbut foew ipeon o re in athg otre aod thrs lpoko only i. lowaprd mournfelv Jin opened the does but einei then a blue uniform anlmt oled it in in his fea- wheu Owen eried out: "Don't yon know me, Jim 'Men' Cliforde of old times, u yon usd to call me." Jim sp who it wa; but, sharking eh hiead and not at al inviting him to enter, said slowly : - _ 1 rBuot not do same 'u' Cliflord' now, ir. -"Wbhnot, Jim, why not I think u muoh ofll in thie dea old hose ua ever I did," ad I be looked u the stairway, hoping to so or hear soomethingoflKte. "ITonl the ladee I om hen , interaptedn ColonAeOw ll wl t poorimt nor themnt the a wa itor to leae, in eaoe he should ot tired of l *oain-ing the dresnoo of mitme' roo onhounud tate thre wards io she ulor eweo oen -d to his dame; u"ue ne., the hpon hmwer no ileseit of rnesmony worand te ratul, b_ermsay. "tell maklee, we sid Jim, t lesto en-e i elllh to oesun ven y the sudden nno hus - mot of ofad bOwonse nMnt "Then oomemesg nut have happened to ierrow ala ralan : m nu ·orrowfully, ·ddlnl: ~w u of ;of W hl mate t Ysefrd 'eterm ed-t a ve a Intrvw wih Kate and th very eve g he rete red to the hous and wsr to e Mr.t _ I - Gar , she , bo dee heer, and wept hto Mr. Dutue u h bu o uoe ed hsa b ghter, and tha she still a ',on d to se bhi.d grey At u rs £lded to her maothgder' adviWs o.thaoi -r-sleh to ihv an ep on w s aloel w, rather tn allowe hime eantep woa eachsl s oo hnr wa S o omet his adsa . tr.e: the soadleber weard Sthe insman, who &td bes Jestlessl a.d boss her no ears Ia .3 r oneloe be ao he rememturned to the house nd asked to hee love Mr. the ~rth fro h as re a unreply itdto Mr. Dn ded's e n that be had not is aeed bk their At t Kate yielded to her mother's adviee: that do was better to have an eplanat with I Colonel Owen, rather thae allow himfoto eat. 0w starinsofu at sosnelons o fdotier;nu. IRA Sseloet a.M tdlsa preparedo, to meeto on er be etitl fane all welsome exceplittle so cord une with hiown meet his, he folded his m entered the parlor, and ledlrd himself towards the Impatient who had alf vs pridhe and hal uing the half s. Is thus , asmy own belov tu ed v . His risoe was low; sad its reprosohfal ton n her, your owner oeamthust alone ber youeer n guided have done, whatevderig her for e a on meet asea y through yoneon.t' l " your fathei towadares are "both unchanging D ghsam le end brea, i 'e e heekis gathered back their a wsdone arm to sh w her tol east. only as n v as frien ed I Sbut you divow an dearer to ipse that I fosprings allrothe om anes of doing rit s " Yesoon she answered A ly. When I promi advaned you y band o were my brotheresin eon her beautiful ac hs emy. Yo welittle inmy a other's dane witrymh iown feelings, e folded his or. You were m ideal of sth and gaed upon her ohalf you pride and half in sadness. of tyny sad Iswroug! Then ous we me entitled tbeloved love H-wow you canno ; and it reproachful ten- . dter, bitter words fore than any other for himeet to bear! "It sng could have done, replndering her for a otly. "M friendship for your farothis nheavinged, andst, anmy devotlon g towards the gracefuotl, be roopinge in words. I am notuan enemy to yoer 'cuntry figure, ho bent his proud head before her and as you are esed to draw her tohis heart. - Unio I m" she exclaimed, sprng, ing from him. "In thaturned upon hirm loan nterabcknowledge look of "orn, aiend her lrepe atrled witterly. "Friend! asshe "DAnd you disavow all dearer titd willing to ya forget all closer ties!" "Ye to-morrow tshe answere a old firmly. When Ito priso. edor to at dw wh you were my bronetther son of his old a enemy. You were my or. were my deal otrth d honor Syou are the personaton eemof tyranny andr wrong! Then you wer homes antitled their harts love e, iter, answer woruld not satisfy our for himw. B to bear! Ru what mynot se," he replied earnestly. "My P my devriotion to do with our m ot be expresed h! In words. I am not an enem to your 'country,' as you are pleas iven d to a this section of the SEnough ! was the preud loawer. "I am ar SUniorn maidem oppoed oshould to asorn to waste Sopinion, both unnatural and unjust." She turned upon him an unutterable look of orn, and her lips curled with pride as she Her sweet reole trembled for a moment, as questionked nrather thane with yeds t: t sd, "A o a prepared and willing foer T To· be ettin ud.). Among the nor dwith yoursaree bhayonets the Yoerrupting What the Souyou with orCertsly, " Ex - tempts to, allt you should deem it your dHe a to desolate both her omesd w hen o are sati led e answert woundert notd saything about i. e repeatriotism to dexactly with our mutualhere is no my darling do not make me believe that you ea have cease to t e th e gentle, loving maiden " r whose heart was given ogee to me" us aEnoughy," whenas the matterproud hand I am Dr SSrouthnded by then, greatest pould scorble to waste so much time with ay country's enemy. My gt heart is mine ales. and-God'..' Ys. Her sweet voice trembled for a moment, as s. she looked into his face with eyes that said, "farewell forever." 5 of be ncertaeinty. Among the minordlaagreeablo things isthe e man who, in conversation, is constantly In- e errupting you with "Certainly," "Exact..- asg tempts to, all you are about to say. He yis says "lI understand," when you are Y ati. b rd h don't under stand anything about it. EDUCATIONAL. pEOSPZLTUS OF TUE Odlege of the Immeonlat. Ooeooptio, This lterar Iaeatla iaoapoe bytith State of dusted bytbe ese sSb. of Jeu. tingedl at wll aarped t , tateo darsn ats 4 , t r thepupi, at 7aM rsli.d dr d.a.,topeaooiat selue en 7rAaoateadid. seat~r seusteeg, wales tth Gee man I aZ.gnm eae w z dadtt. - nles the, knew hew te The amoal aad reloluetrrlaning of the etadentel the leadnaR eojeOeM o the lnet'ucteoe shrtrrrbnt parestl q Uasez7 Beath eamotbelsenttomhJamato. ebtettg age. Tpe~el er begines. dn the anse ood. Osebes, sadendeabst the iithe Bat a toTERMS: a s. payeble in adeenee, end in Va"d epiC y nv. 3. GATUZLUP, Prrelet. EDUICATIOAL. ! a seseaa e4 ar o ar "tn. 9-. st e , Ali S ....................... lose e .10 N.. t N PARI OWa.I ......A ........ * Ne.... Odea......... poralaye law ota e lat0ane, es emapowera ` "a!Opti.-;'-·1-. ooL*=e autaamad gern, wi e spoer a . m th as at Ocoboer. Tae auder th diesst. it th Nerfat tah sl.. $l m anm alseeianya .e.oedamle. taese. - I pas" n " eal,0 lamw of ...lea..r. S.. .eab. wn.e. tl Wau as in V.1I. eamwsm e e rlf oisebeme, I .e..*.. mo " r****o.o,..r.... ...... n Slsu sasmd asdeb, wi dsy a w idt Oat bus I de On Sa. mte. I ieel are. the a eh e t, New Ordeene, s rily . tea Greer a, o deeaa. ST OU NIV. EuSITY, i r s ns I l opea as the w..S 0I tRBRAY aw. a lsb dd In , by membea st thoe Somaney s ne eane rad b nu Bo t he S o Ogial. I toare I 1, I ime l+ or i de anatLeptad aOdca. dauota vr e v. eiltfo ae t .y o o.data. for almeinam , not ina m fly to. T. LOsaUIS a UN a IVI T, (Zhrmerly he Som SOeddpni oartdad it t mm.e mm= omf the ... A 0ongor I ' o Infno 'e .t. .l.. - eT.iP . & t Tie rctea oa anth of the Seuea om. o tel1S C OtEhoILo pT o o. Su nan the a$ s OF teaas ao d .he $e . th e Beard anPd slINS, novi the higher Tas Sae fonr daye or ma`ie aoat . ped i ao . usT *STI s . IRO IG iatreal r 1sa stnra ua iao em toPa p oat f arl s tuder t woill Vire a t e on r app I Cat .ctal,,ando omr,,. a Educ tio. he art- e ...{. tis, tmem wllo .....e. on oe •urdiaEa of b aa. ZoAN. h. rla. so Dn.tfel· pi.ptL e _ , Me. Sai . . tag !l y Th Institutan ioar a on eaw er te uteod ean 11 ta Moi a tr .laray Bmard n pl Scho otr- , aitua foaly s r the o ar erd a o ... so ts "-"eaa u , at i a mu be ad huato t> t o plaet.ig11 . idn oadome iard t tn a unk asul. thero ghn oduei0tab a th Mget at tvaety u arLi -m aýaa na, al botg thoea witileo sat, wt pim s .I _ J ( W 1 J s (a a orerly of the peaa e i South . Oaa34ap abenrautseoflo teab quafed tue rathriaa therMoth ti S.hn ilr at I.. Nsd M. BADY. aaa theet U in insquence ndo ce by thoe Brtha of the o . Scred Hearpt.itoew hm in reuisiiepa C Beard adTeXI IIc par e payabe hf i a _visee. - If00 1aceieaStf a t vpe of Cltat thna.nthtcs..........8 B onrd an Tuti, par aichonde , Vay rglenalf 0 mil. e Toth e :..m..t.the tao..... g . pp... . . - TEDOmLU MASAC~-........,, 1 eel. be Preedast. a so ltd. -yOW. m. i.R1- I~qs2~a~ithdw 5 -~n~ip Mild -a-g X . .. .-, ,0pwI ·Lit S All sees IS. - I a m1 *'m . t . si a so ... s . 1 W .liai dfiofata biz pOJsowý.a4 • rind i . ea. wer.o ambm Sues, Star , o Thoemurw. ishdg1€ ap qvey o haad a vt1wt, am aded al boe ad~-a ' ade~~~oI .11 7* hetbemif*l I. f.i*4emLh N L - Nleuuatl)eiikm .l MY 5. yý. a.b +. j. 'IS yetis ~allr~i .a- alite I U~hnua 1... irUm. arell u tgainri U, a "s amale. 4l lam -4'ap..... - .................. !tl lMe . .. .. . t .. ...... ..t.. wife mSOý.ýba ae shrm w iere rih !ftdMmai . i. "."'"» 41. V hlta ust ý-tJn1esf iamo Ab e a ah. e1 e mm. flaile a>k hal~dwtmAleie lab~. Ak ali. Sma~do fot.ak ll. dask .ter tanmlor, a o al... Tmtiro na a osS 1o ` b tw ]dnd app fim. fot mlds Lo.C psCo, lws aa, J 41fml enl..M hail! with lw ..5 a suaalt-bwld ad. ' ,,,lzfll,,m,,mhmdm "ltk aebor. a bwoirS a mtdltoi ]r'RS' drawee T b Of wedya Stlls.basr and a m.ael wero asea. wilt IMPa (llwmele.ee- Vleita aem buled to dulajs »l s ·r mrp..... o ... ... a sad.. the ahee.]omtiamed ........are. eOp d .mLyN... .n ...it ..e...ma....r a........ hatYpaswvzaLe fer 3th e hal pwltwae ~tl bla !`fereiv lat rl n reb.dda f.r.. M.... * Slic at the pere. There A. a early el which omm.ace abeou te middl ci Septemb r, sod.acn thedikh of Neveubar. Pant.l are re.usle" Olrt t ,t p ethat dim haed=1r that the ramme tiBr uSer tdi.i t Ih a* hab e loser a llwed·rL iaeý(. saw lT fref.'r YOUNG LADm ACADUMYT THE HOLY ANGELS. p Under the Direcilem of th Simon h Mrteatlee i Hely a llj qkam. r~- ~ rh 10 - a aewrerf bampartwa Ceagrem. airele, Third D.1dels..ulllll ·r. New Orleam.PU Iih· ~ua.ulu' Tsauga/lce at ta I utlee washteredusa !. 19Mee Its aitmatee tna grafte and heelthybaiy thertvrltlavercdlcua, thereeahlyeti wad aLoria al them advaotegee w hlth bee Me the lth aa~d.o mityaf ouitalam pme·tea of eir andresale all aire bolidWet. and Ow ppaý.a ala nd ccmtuam So the rate of o-Th. gyatmesr dueetles .abeacer Ith Presabt md sad Englieba. vu:ma Reagl Peamasahip, 7Y mit erai-ch .1aaa ýli~t Aaieat md ]elt eray/. halwdgy, 0akm1.l. .. " v aDD. tfot; i irtr ((A ..t aale i ya..adt ·· otay. Chrolst., 7Ywd. a a wH LSslmr TZRMS-PAYrMRNT -TO RU MADU QVAET Y, IN ADVA OU: h. Beard and Talieso In Preast sad 'Zgisfib, par y m a. th.... ...q 0 .Entranoe le for the ijt yer al....rq..a e..l" a HOm ZT B HL u COrHw·Lw4 hll S : r ar EXRA~ 03*3035 t Voeal na c ..... .................... L Mea the Pea., per quartr er....... 3 Uaeelliaa . INr~op atey............................. ... - Wahiag .....-tIS: Bath~~......................... .. .............. " .d Taor awinr g·rmaud bou thelu o.....U Paintn .......SINo rba~-tL hwLP adclm·thend df Jun., by ma enmiaaliemeeJ a beebe, e.f., -may be prccnred at th lodaihtulali M. Papila wre received at any tfim duriag the peer.."l sehMacge ad.eiron the dale of miriamo cay. 7ler hitheor parolclr pl e h ehri a A athly An toet ti are1 fCa t uded ay ~ ~ I mt. dull 9 SLHT ; I Td C ILHGH YlTheCfeebfhaae egcmclu a e OP SIuPTXRE sad mditb she the Brat if J* Ialeaea ata N~k............ ....... N O ~dr le· Rev ToS SiE, 0 NrL~......,....~ mIlettu km mmiebig.sadtw a .iint. * MaryaCeeg.t iemed1lmsdlce ber sa TLatte.pe academic year tncLud Ci, 1oL bed , sa Bidding, Weahiag rUola LBt -drech mls 4 AL PY.L c-ltrw~ Atll~dVANCEt. u Radhie aulrydlzei 13 dothe~bPru~i h ag ·yti11 Mt·Y OllaWTHERr SUIU3ZS,