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VOLUD 12. i]otict. 8torgt it « ta., 40 Park Rmo, Ne1o York, U'D . S. llttitn. gill ,a., 37 P'"(irk Row, :NttD York. .Arr:IOh s ngenb for tho Harbor S tanJord in tbnt city, nod arc autbor- itcd to e ontrncl for iuterbng adrertieo- menta fo r \13 nt our lowcat caah ralca in that city nro rcquoatcd to lcnYo thcir' til.von with either of th o abo\'O llouao. lnsunuut !{atitts. N OBTHEBN ASSURANCE COM? ANY FOR PXR.Eld3 LXP"E. C.t..PIT.&..L.-TWO MILLIONS' Sro. Pll Olol FJu PllBYI11lLI .. .... ... .. • .... .. £ 180,000 A.'ni"V..U. REvENVJI PllOlol LlP.E ll.II.Ellro lll ............ ... .. . £110,000 II· I. RJ:\ ESl iJ: PBOK l.'CTitt- :EST Ul'Olf h'T'UTED Fo"YDa, ........ .... ....... :.£42,000 1IEA.D OFFICES. Mqorgate St'Ieel ABERDEEN -3 roing Str eet. IoaumnceA effec:tod on io 'low foundla.nd at Curre . nt Ra ca of Pl\sc.i- um. Pros. pcctusca-Forma Ap lication fo r Firu nnd Lifo Insuranee n1l o ther Inf ormation be obtained t th& Office of A. 0. HAYWARD, Jul y 1, 1870. St. J obu'e, Agent for NewfoundlAnd. Life Association of Scotland. BRANm. DffiECTORS: U. Jo.. Dl 1\INSON. Esq. ROllEitT GlliBVB, Esq. Offico r-Da . W . C. S001a. &-c rctnry-E. L. JARVIS, EsQ. The annual in<OIJIC or thla Auoc:Ulion Ia DOW \lpt .. . r.b or £260,000 STERLING. Tbe Aecamulaled P'unci ln 1 869. a mcant.eci to £1 ,290.000 Stc-· T he Lite Auur&Dea ln forc:o iA 1869, 1.m011ot to £7,111 9 .t l9 .t«· 1'he c:.ooduo, otil under two oq>&ratc D9artment or cloan of Auuronec. 'fhoq who pl'l!f tr Life Aswt1lll«. attha anltn outi•J cnnriltent whb ltc: Yri t.7, -.boulci cnml ne lbt uodor CLASS A. Tbo10 who d alre their abal'l! of l"roftta applied in lucreooln1 11141 11111>1 -reel- with tho oplioa of on lmportaot pro•ioioo for their olci ap- witbout a tfee lint: the sum aaaurtd prdnreci to the ua110 l btu<lllt Wldtr CLASS B. Urdtr Clua A OM hAlf or - roDt th or t he lll'>t r.l ltJe&re pnrntlumo ma1 remolD unpaid. Jn· only, tha' at 6 P-r <cRt. lttin1 nqui r. eel to ... paid. Tbe bOn..- In thla Olau _, 11M tnt .m .. of Pol!cf Holdere, llau Nn&.to37l P- cent ; cf the pl'l!mluma, ....J p&Jab; o ln c...Ja; &M Dot at cicsth. J..n Claa IS t1st preltl .,. ..w.J to 0.. policy No Stock &r Guarantee Capital . DJIAWJNO INTEREST. But in lieu thereof - lOI- u N·I 0 N MUTUAL LIFE INSU . RA NCR CO. (INCORPORATEJJ 1848.) DIIICTOaA Orrac:•-27 Cou•l St. 8oot011, !lu' HENilY CROCKER. l'ruident. W. H. HOLLIST.ER, Stcrttary. B. R. C&RWJN, Man&let Cor Canada tnd Britioh Pro•incc1. TKOS. A. T.EMPLB, General Ag ent Cor M&ritima STATEMENT For the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1870. Receipts. PremilliiU • • •• •• •• •• S-21 .. .. 272,.$63..00 Total Reeclptt .... Disbursements. x-..... sm ,1100.00 MalUr'ci t:n- dow=ol.. 1,000.00 5 268,900.00 Pa id ourmadertd Pot;eln.. . ....... .. H91WQ.l9 Ditidcocla.. . .... ..... 39U70.J8 Total Ami. nh11"11l<l to Poii•Y· Ho1drn ........... ....... .. Taus aDd R.enooe Sttmp1 .. .. ... . Commialooo ... . ... .. .. a I 17 ,1".61 Po.id for Future Commis- • lono on Poll dd ...... 22,Si0.00 Mtdi cal Ruminations .. H ,32.S.!2 Ex prllJft or MaDfl"- meot ...... .. .. ...... 80,100. 72 234,1 4'.1.$$ -- ----- fot.Dishumm :_ _SI_ ,ocs_'l._otU._ill Tbe Net Anal•, Dec. 31, 1E69 , were $4,033,17<f.35 Add Recei pt• during 1870 (11 aboft) 1,828.238.2 1 . ---- $5,8G1,41 2.i6 Deduct DilbontiDtD'- (•JA· 1.062,083.49 Nel Aanu, Dec. 31, 18i0 $<1,799,329.27 Assets, December 31, 1870. Cub on Hand tl20,310 43 Uoittd Statu Sixu or 1881, r.,ut.ered. colt State ,( Maio t Siua, colt Loaoa oo Bond and Mortgage Pnmium Note. Belaoce1 due fr om A geni11 4,487.60 100,:!00.00 2,42:1,680.61 24!124.46 Ntt Auell t4 , 7119,329 .27 Premium• doe, but not yet II• portrd 3.H,Il37 00 Aecrued Jotere•t H0.967 .00 Oron Pollciu laaoed and 4,612 l o1uring 1 10,878,630 00 Number In force, l>ee. SJ, 1870 16,862 ln•o.rinr t3Q,OOO,OOO.OO Ita ratio or clalma and up- to m-e w op tb1 rrade. c;r Proor of lou oubmltud \o tbe uoder- eipd wUlbe forwarded, anC: the loP paid wttbout nptnlt to tbt 1'otic7 bold•r. W. a. THOlfPSON, H.u.aoa Oucz. Gt'l&. fo r oaci ... ·- ......... lada. at 11M ..... or. pel' tlldiJNr 00 tbt ·- ·t wcntd. TIM r.calta or I t bio &bnae cWm t1st aNDtioca olntr7- retk· r- IDI for X.U. 'l .... CONCBPT10N BAY AODCY I Medical Officen: DL W. !l . ALLAN; Harbor Grace DL w . .ANDE.BSON, :Brlpa. J DOf J7, Lombard St,teet & Charing Crota LONDQN. I SHUT THE DOOR SOFTLY. Shut the door eot\ly, mother'• ui"P• Ht r fe t t d t broken, ber elombtr lt d"PI Look lo bu pa .. (ace mel "'$hera no p.m- JJa.rling, be tbaoUu.l, lft'U mother •1•ln. t Shut tho aord,, aod oome Co What aboulcJ we do II our motbtr bad died P She who bu lond oa our weary lint thrOUflh l Shut tht duor aoftly, aod do u I do. Shot the door aoruy, end kaetl •lth- btn 'Co Jlim wbo bu •p•rtd u.& oar on motb•r Who bu 1hen her back lo our IU'1III ap ia, Dome her daoaer aod at'tt.otd bu palo. Let uslo1t all io thh ll7ina lift, Siller aDd brutber, and boebaod and witt, Mother'• lou oniJ all &bon haa d.a.d 1 Shi ll tilt door •oftl7, and come to ber•tlde. Sbut tbe door eoftl7, motbu'• awekt, Bock from tho abor.a of tb• fatbomltae lake Weary with tnnl, laden with cb•rm•, Longlor to clup u• within her deu anoa. HuJUl 'f AJCD D&,. UB Lo-n.-AIItr all tbo tbouuod daily dirtnctiooa, &Dd p erplnitiu , and wearior freta of a mother are summoned up, it it no amall aatiefactioD to her to know that abo i• the di•poneing centro or bappi oall to 10 many de pendent ones. True, all our tho bouae reeounde llncou!nglJ the C f1, " where'• mother?" but wbal a bl•aaed thing to a motberl now when a li ttle bead h laid upon tt.o lap , tod the bri11ht eyoa look i nt.> brre, dote abo forgot all her wearioe11 a nd leaa Diirhll o f care ; or, oot forgtttiDg, acc ept &hem cbt,rfully for t Mi,. awttt nket ! Sho who doo1 uot feel thie, to whom it is all drudaory an!!_ no deJiabt, hat our eincerut pity ; Cor nothing alae aunly could liabten the iaoYitablywear - ing du tio• of htr potition. •'-"d how fl'trci (utly it it ordai ned that the lint a nd too•t h•lr•l.as ebild, witb all lte dluaa ed ' irrilati .. n, abould orr en be loud in propo. tion to the aoaiety it calla {Oftb I And yet when we bau mouortd the bt iaht and do ptb or tbie lloautifal ••lt - forgettin. do•otion, ho• immeuorabl7 doeit r.u tborl ur ab e forilearuaco. all - forgiYioglo•t, and aleeplua watcllflllA111 o( " Our Father I" ) I trfaina!. .1' &I£34TA, .o . e. - .. aucocss ; 1871. llUJ[BER 36. Ultttorolatical. HOON'3 PHASES FOB JlTLY. I

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VOLUD 12.

i]otict.

8torgt it ~ofutU « ta., 40 Park Rmo, Ne1o York,

U'D

• . S. llttitn.gill ~ ,a., 37 P'"(irk Row, :NttD York.

.Arr:IOhs ngenb for tho Harbor a~ S tanJord in tbnt city, nod arc autbor­itcd to eontrncl for iuterbng adrertieo­menta fo r \13 nt our lowcat caah ralca Advertiser~~ in that city nro rcquoatcd to lcnYo thcir' til.von with either of tho abo\'O llouao.

lnsunuut !{atitts. NOBTHEBN

ASSURANCE COM? ANY FOR

PXR.Eld3 LXP"E. C.t..PIT.&..L.-TWO MILLIONS' Sro.

.!..'~'VA.L ~ PllOlol FJu PllBYI11lLI. . .... ... .. • .... .. £ 180,000

A.'ni"V..U. REvENVJI PllOlol LlP.E ll.II.Ellrolll ............ ... .. . £110,000

A..'~ II· I. RJ:\•ESliJ: PBOK l.'CTitt-:EST Ul'Olf h'T'UTED Fo"YDa, ~Ulll.Y ........ .... ....... :. £42,000

1IEA.D OFFICES. Lo~DoN-1 Mqorgate St'Ieel

ABERDEEN -3 roing Street. ~

IoaumnceA effec:tod on Pro~erty io 'low fo undla.nd at Curre.nt Ra ca of Pl\sc.i­um.

Pros.pcctusca-Forma ~f Ap lication fo r Firu nnd Lifo Insuranee n1l other Information be obtained t th& Office of

A. 0 . HAYWARD,

July 1, 1870.

St. J obu'e, Agent for NewfoundlAnd.

Life Association of Scotland.

NEWFOUXDU~U BRANm. DffiECTORS:

U . Jo.. Dl 1\INSON. Esq. ROllEitT GlliBVB, Esq.

:Mcdie:~l Officor-Da. W . C. S001a. &-crctnry-E. L. JARVIS, EsQ.

The annual in<OIJIC or thla Auoc:Ulion Ia DOW

\lpt ... r.b or £260,000 STERLING.

Tbe Aecamulaled P'unci ln 1869. amcant.eci to £1 ,290.000 Stc-·

T he Lite Auur&Dea ln forc:o iA 1869, 1.m011ot to £7,1119 .t l9 .t«·

1'he b~h c:.ooduo,otil under two oq>&ratc D9artment or cloan of Auuronec.

'fhoq who pl'l!ftr Life Aswt1lll«. attha an• ltn outi•J cnnriltent whb ltc:Yrit.7,-.boulci cnml ne lbt n-o~tlt uodor

CLASS A. Tbo10 who dalre their abal'l! of l"roftta applied

in lucreooln1 11141 11111>1 -reel- with tho oplioa of on lmportaot pro•ioioo for their olci ap-witbout a tfeelint: the sum aaaurtd prdnreci to the ua110l btu<lllt Wldtr

CLASS B. Urdtr Clua A OM hAlf or - roDtth or the

lll'>t r.lltJe&re pnrntlumo ma1 remolD unpaid. Jn· t~rat only, ~Dei tha' at 6 P-r <cRt. lttin1 nqui r. eel to ... paid. •

Tbe bOn..- In thla Olau _, 11M tnt .m .. of Pol!cf Holdere, llau Nn&.to37l P-• cent; cf the pl'l!mluma, ....J p&Jab;o ln c...Ja; &M Dot at cicsth.

J..n Claa IS t1st preltl .,. ..w.J to 0.. policy

No Stock &r Guarantee Capital . DJIAWJNO INTEREST.

But in lieu thereof s~,ooo,OCK:>

surp~'1&. - l OI -u N·I 0 N

MUTUAL LIFE INSU.RA NCR CO. (INCORPORATEJJ 1848.)

DIIICTOaA Orrac:•-27 Cou•l St. 8oot011, !lu' HENilY CROCKER. l'ruident. W. H. HOLLIST.ER, Stcrttary.

B. R. C&RWJN, Man&let Cor Canada tnd Britioh Pro•incc1.

TKOS. A. T.EMPLB, General Agent Cor M&ritima Pro•i:~c:ra.

STATEMENT For the Year Ending Dec. 31,

1870. Receipts.

PremilliiU •• ••• ••• •• 11~.67 S-21 lam~........ .. .. 272,.$63..00

Total Reeclptt ....

Disbursements. x-..... sm ,1100.00 MalUr'ci t:n-

dow=ol.. 1,000.00 5 268,900.00

Pa id fa~ ourmadertd Pot;eln... ....... .. H91WQ.l9

Ditidcocla.. .......... 39U70.J8

Total Ami. nh11"11l<l to Poii•Y· Ho1drn .................. ..

Taus aDd R.enooe Sttmp1 .. .. ... . Commialooo ... . ....... a I 17 ,1".61 Po.id for Future Commis-

• lono on Polldd...... 22,Si0.00 Mtdical Ruminations.. H ,32.S.!2 Ex prllJft or MaDfl"-

meot...... .. ........ 80,100.72 234,14'.1.$$ -------f ot.Dishumm:_ _SI_,ocs_'l._otU._ill

Tbe Net Anal•, Dec. 31, 1E69, were $4,033,17<f.35

Add Receipt• during 1870 (11 aboft) 1,828.238.21 . ----

$5,8G1,412.i6 Deduct DilbontiDtD'- (•• JA·

b~(•) 1.062,083.49

Nel Aanu, Dec. 31, 18i0 $<1,799,329.27

Assets, December 31, 1870.

Cub on Hand tl20,310 43 Uoittd Statu Sixu or 1881,

r.,ut.ered. colt State ,( Maiot Siua, colt Loaoa oo Bond and Mortgage Pnmium Note. Belaoce1 due from A genii ·

114,487.60 100,:!00.00

2,42:1,680.61 2,017.626.~

24!124.46

Nt t Auell t4,7119,329.27 Premium• doe, but not yet II•

portrd 3.H,Il37 00 Aecrued Jotere•t H0.967 .00

Oron Aa~cu t.S,211~,233.27

Pollciu laaoed and re·ioatat~ 4,612 l o1uring 1 10,878,630 00

Number In force, l>ee. SJ, 1870 16,862 ln•o.rinr t3Q,OOO,OOO.OO

Ita ratio or clalma and up- to m-e w op tb1 lo~al rrade.

c;rP roor of lou oubmltud \o tbe uoder­eipd wUlbe forwarded, anC: the loP paid wttbout nptnlt to tbt 1'otic7 bold•r.

W. a . THOlfPSON, H.u.aoa Oucz.

Gt'l&. ~9mt for New~la.nd.

oaci ... ·-......... lada. at 11M ..... or. pel' -· tlldiJNr 00 tbt ·- ·t wcntd. TIM r.calta or I ---=~---:--:......------­t bio &bnae cWm t1st aNDtioca olntr7- retk· r-IDI for X.U. ~. 'l

.... CONCBPT10N BAY AODCY I

Medical Officen : DL W. !l. ALLAN; Harbor Grace DL w . .ANDE.BSON, :Brlpa.

J DOf J7,

Lombard St,teet & Charing Crota LONDQN. I

SHUT THE DOOR SOFTLY.

Shut the door eot\ly, mother'• ui"P• Ht r fet t d t broken, ber elombtr lt d"PI Look lo bu pa .. (ace mel "'$hera no p.m­JJa.rling, be tbaoUu.l, lft'U mother •1•ln. t

Shut tho d~~ aord,, aod oome Co ~aid~~ What aboulcJ we do II our motbtr bad died P She who bu lond oa our weary lint

thrOUflh l • Shut tht duor aoftly, aod do u I do.

Shot the door aoruy, end kaetl •lth- btn 'Co Jlim wbo bu •p•rtd u.& oar on motb•r

d~a.r,

Who bu 1hen her back lo our IU'1III

apia, Dome her tbr~>uah daoaer aod at'tt.otd bu

palo.

Let uslo1t all io thh (a~t ll7ina lift, Siller aDd brutber, and boebaod and witt, Mother'• lou oniJ all &bon haa d.a.d 1 Shill tilt door •oftl7, and come to ber•tlde.

Sbut tbe door eoftl7, motbu'• awekt, Bock from tho abor.a of tb• fatbomltae lake Weary with tnnl, bu~ laden with cb•rm•, Longlor to clup u• within her deu anoa.

HuJUl'f AJCD D&,.UB Lo-n.-AIItr all tbo tbouuod daily dirtnctiooa, &Dd perplnitiu, and wearior freta of a mother are summoned up, it it no amall aatiefactioD to her to know that abo i • the di•poneing centro or bappioall to 10 many dependent ones. True, all our tho bouae reeounde llncou!nglJ the Cf1, " where' • mother?" but wbal a bl•aaed thing to b~ a motberl now quic~ly, when a little bead h laid upon tt.o lap, tod the bri11ht eyoa look i nt.> brre, dote abo forgot all her wearioe11 and elte~ leaa Diirhll o f care ; or, oot forgtttiDg, accept &hem cbt,rfully for tMi,. awttt nket ! Sho who doo1 uot feel thie, to whom it is all drudaory an!!_ no deJiabt, hat our eincerut pity ; Cor nothing alae aunly could liabten the iaoYitablywear­ing dutio• of htr potition. •'-"d how fl'trci (utly it it ordained that the ai~ lint and too•t h•lr•l.as ebild, witb all lte dluaaed ' irrilati .. n, abould orr en be loud in propo. tion to the aoaiety it calla {Oftb I And yet when we bau mouortd the bt iaht and doptb or tbie lloautifal ••lt­forgettin. do•otion, ho• immeuorabl7 doe• it r.u tborl ur abe forilearuaco. all­forgiYioglo•t, and aleeplua watcllflllA111 o( " Our Father I"

) I trfaina!.

.1' &I£34TA,

.o.e. -.. aucocss ;

1871. llUJ[BER 36.

Ultttorolatical. • HOON'3 PHASES FOB JlTLY.

I

THE HARBOR ·GRACE . "'- . ... -.· STANDARO. ..

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.~ G~' WKDDilf&. . 11 ews . in Briet --·· ba& lilt apudl &Del burtla out OYif Tna ~rein the late Cricket GeDera1 llewa. HUNTING TJUI ~;on> "DBIJ.B. Dlailloftll.r~· . the skJ-thea, tbe •uw _ .. Ilia Jo11i M:alch, ~ \be l>oraiaion · &Dd _. _.;. X.... J, B.~ •• 1

<lakeu WUDlDf. mel P"JIUII bla eblp. 'l'iwrt A.Jeuodra Clubt. ot ~ tcnnl, eam.e too THBBIGJILAlfDRBSIN C4JifADA. dtn, or •• r._9lry, •llo o\h~ .. Ciollaa•la .. uo&htr ol&llohrcloue.buwnw, ...... late for puWic:atioo ID ~ lad .~ "The CODclitioa ofthe Scottiab Ri,gh. rew ... ,. aro bJ ~ ~!!. I do-eoiDet~n do W abelr ..&r to ttila la1ad. 'VH noJF, Mft P~ m fU1'Diahinc 1an¥F-iQ.thJ Dominioo of CauAda ia .a Apaltore, to e:uaalae r~'7'-1'1aer M- to 10 .,.. IR CMlttr oane or If&- dMt ..... :- aab~ wefi WorthJ of co~on. Ulat are dark, apl"rAiaiDJ to I~ Ht CJauunta fOr&: the erowll eaa do

At ... Clnadt ot8L llartia' .. ID.the FieW'e AeW,anigea...._no~ addto tilea~ at the"TWo­htaded ~htiaple" edtllrition of\\' iUit'

W, m.&cle a JUtlch at it, and were Uc>at te' be. -m.aniecl bJ ~ licenao. Nova 8eotia., ta.ou for. the rrodllc:tion of tall peraou, had .pro­dueecl not only the bride, Mill A.Du Hannon Swan, bat the elergrman deatin.ed to w.ite her in the holy-bonda of 'tDatrimony with Captain Martin Van Buren :nate., tho Kentucky giant. The Reverend gentleman, who i• not conuected with the ehtll"Ch in which be wu c:alled to olll.c:iate on Saturday, i• a mau of utraordinary height, meaauring 10m0 three mcbee OTer m feet j but be waa completely dwarfed b! proximity to tho happy pair. It wu aaid that. thit gentleman wu ch0100 priett not on accollnt or any fanciful lltueu of atetuo, but limply bocauao he bad been an acquaintance or hit country-woman, tho bride, bet'ore either of t\em left Nova Scotia. We may fairly aay that there wu no anduo attempt to make an exhibition out of the eeremony in St. llartin'a Church. The bride' a dreu became her well, and th~re wu eomo­tbing or atatelineea and dignity in the •kill with which abe m.t.naaod a mo1t impoaing traiu-train, iniloed, that, when abe knob at the altar atopa. teem· ed to .llow far away oat of her control er eo~nc:e. Captain Batee, tho bridegroom, may be pardoned for bav· ing looked rather leu at bia eue in a blue coat, white wr.ilteoat. and gray or light-tinted troueer1. A man may get uaro to be eight feet high, but to be ei.;ht feet high and to be •tared at. by a deYout congregation ~r idlora on che occuion ot marrying a lady who ia eight root high aliO ia a trying conjunc. ti"n of mntter1. Howeyer, Captain Batet got through hit difficultiea tolor­abiy well, beinJ:t perhapa encouraged by the example or hia amiable partner; and when tho ceremony wu finished, and the register tigned, the bridal par. t'f m&do it. way tlirougb tho congratu. litory erowdod inside and outeide tho cburch-fin~t to brcakfut. in Craven-at., with tho enterprieing MeMrl Ingalls, Smith and Besby, and a select com­pany of wedding gueata, and then to a coup.!o of day'• retirement at Richmond, i:a liou of a regular honoy-moon.­London Tekgrapll, July 19.

-.&. ~ of2000 franee it ..de by the balloOn company for cao"fial a puMDger out at Paril.

•anl,•tllkt~....,rtlen~ooett /, J>OMINION. Tbeylnhppearecltherewithin Dinety !'t•tle, h•e rttur"'(.-!. Tb•J ~k u~.::..~ ~"" he ol Labrador aDd .Wa GUn, or 110ft ac.u- '· 1ftiJOOi01, • • 2lfD lsr.rt~'os. yean, and m01t of .them with~ fifty 10mowba! . wiClt ·~lr~uir, prloclpallj oo ~~ im~odl::t;iy:ni~ againa: rat•IJ '"""'• toward• our -.t, ofteo iu Dew 0 Lrou b Br11wn 0 Rowlett, year1. Tho1 came mther at thell' own tbe lr:~utttr, ud 1a~ad u (tr u C~at. th! Be blie&na. I did t the lhape or a North or North But wlod. R;wlett • b H~wl.u :! Ol'pCDIO -~y or •itb the aid oi land. bam, lad •e fear ; tbat tbo report •o or ~be!\& when I ,... th~ but nelr ~ to ... ward Clf- •aJ bl lndi. aro- 0 Bailey, b Dnw, 0 Qulntoo, b lord• who were glad to be ~d of what but to m•ke ,.-ill DO\ &e ""'! fnorabt~ knowledge or the aituatiea of aft'airl oeted "'\be clt,&vbecl 11114e'fll the at•ma lbortle If Shootl• . 6 they were to bo told, from btgh quarter~, •s fu a• rea~rd11 tb• ran,e• .of tbl 'io- conriucee me that ncb would be the llua. by which , ,. taa . Jud;t for a sal• Caftlree. b How- r.atbn'• 0

• Sbort:t, waa a redundant vopulation and Tory uct. Ia facr. tll• a"banldta bF· th•ir ap. cue. I do not bolieTe much in tho hlllldreda of aaUn at .... Aad wh•o they R 1:~~ d b Sbor· ~:~~;;::t' bRow·

46 undceirab.Je te~antl. Beyond thi11, puriuice i'D millioaafbne oot btoa u:. fu.aion of the two bl"&&lcboa of the Bour-

.,. •bout to 1pproacb u., tb• •outoc:a•n•m•-1 ~~ x • 2 l•tt • 21 thoy rcceaved uottbor royal nor noblo ajrgerated. Tb"! ln M-n wubed up bon famiJ1

• Yotl · cann~ haft any (at ltttt anura I) ·are oot -aeu ao demolletra• Mci.-J b Shortie o l'ik~ 0 Squarer b pat rouage in emi;.:rating ( ofbln .with oa-th ibore Ia eucli1=l!u..lbofttbllt ibey jCJ. here of tho d.., d~oraliution tbe 11 '"- ol the 80:Q.th Wut to "'nt Pik~, b Howlttt ~ H~wlru ' 11 h<>nTy boar~ and light punea) to tho c'D ba ecoo'Jled up.O\t~~hoj•lfula, and o1 the peoplJ of~~ ander the im-.orelonce. Then 11 vpoll tM who It, ury AI fan, run o'\t 1 Mcl.fOCI. b Shortie 4 wild- of North America. French and tbe 'rijii!\P$ of Ytteelf:aod {.uyitloate it perial govehlm~t. It ,... a wone lillie auppreuloa of atonol' eltmtnle io our C.arton, o B. 11lty, b 'mnn, o ~quarcy, En~liah tettlcre, who had been aided by co"ercd •1th them. J ·And from thia i• governmont than over Franco had _be.. at~otpbtnt-the raloa CCIIII and nlinelhe Shortie ~Short~ 2 tb(•ir rcepeetivo go'l'ornmonte, bad long mej. be concludedl•tbat '\be cropa are fore. But there ia no fear of ita. l"e· Cl_ .. , or a-uaaule·-.. ·l-u•'•lt•-and thu~o Tapp •. b Howlett 2 AI ar.. 0

• qun:, .. nrecedod them and among the.o woro eeriouely afte:ttd." r.y.J aueh a a ntcnlt to ti' Alth b I t.. 'd -a ww .... ~ n w • Roddick, oot OUI 1 b Hnwlrtt ., .. I f hi b' It d lth h., . . h .t.l.~ • ra on. oug • &I DA'!8 Ill •

the ltVtrl tb~odlfltono Ia wardtd off; the Howell b Howlett l()j •rP b Shortie I SO\'CN\ 0 It nn llD wea • w I 0 II thu 1 0 feet . - In UIAOY place• manr or the peuaut. or France· are in wind• blow wi&la aaOIIera~ etrtnJih, and By~• ~IHow;ll, run out 3 thr• Bighlandera '!~re n<>arly ~I poor in Michig,n, u •eU1 .. ' Sarnia, Windaor fa'l'or of it, their muter bat gono. and tho•, I be bea'J atono Ia prneattd, and it ie Lcg·b)'t 1 Roddirk. not out 0 nnd of the IAbounng and farmmg cln_a· rod Cb11bem, f•rmtra arer,Joughin~ up they have 00 leaden~, 110 olll.cialt to lead onlf tlut rlfiiJ, that we nperltoet aucb fir•• f IICI, without oduCAtion or <'the~ ad\'AU· '' eir early potaQRa·'aod propariag them to tha polla and tell them froaa the ctlllt of eapprtulou or conduction 4 Will•• 2 tngu. Yet tho reaults uo ha~hly in plant corn, But t.hie ~~~~~naive dam•11e to Yoto; coneequently they arc ilke of that more mlabt) denlopaanit of etorm, 10 fnror of tho latter. ari•.ta, no doubr, from.orglect, Cor caeos abeep without a ahepberd.

b'cb ... • ... 1 ... d . Th 1 1 . ~63 "Thoro are no"' nbout one hundred u:i, t io 'hicl)'ft•l~a )Jirig aide by IIi de · He thinb Thior1 boneat and •trong, w

1 taaee p.....

11 u..att 1'1'8&one. • •t nmna• • • .. t'hurchce betwcan Upper and Lower bne presintca tho mo•t opposite •P·

ap;>roacb ohtonaa le of\en, bowenr, ptrptn· d . 1. h . d t d 1 but Gambetta he calli "base money J , \v '"I ,. 131 CRnn n Ill w uc tJCrvtcee are ron uc e pcnrance. In ont, th1t of a crop of Wt' thd.ra- ~"-m c:-11la"'on." di~lar, not latent, a" Harpere ,. ee .. Jo h G r tan d b t fi 1 " .. uu "~ ••

It Ia atattd tbll •·tbl obllnaticoe 00 Mount in t e ae IC li:Ullge, an A C'U or r Early lto.a potatoe,, I be llalka bid hfOD EXA.NDRA moro in Prince Edwnr~a !~land, .Cape eaten to the gTouod, •hile ·on the .Jtiltr

Wlllhingtoa, darinr the )lilt winter • hue A]. · • "- Breton and Nova Scot1a, while tho Mmo aide of the fence a aiailar rrop "" al. .. tablltbed th1 feet, that period• ..,rcold a:.d tn ls!U!Ios. ~ 2so l~o'l'!JNOa. Janguai!O ie apokon by men of all 'Minks moat uotoucbed aod ,the pohto

11ood

1tono an lodloattd at that altitudt, boura in T. Quinton, b Catb· Squar~J. o Uow, b · rt ( h •· d H' hi d ' r•e CathrM o 1n every pa o I e ... n " • tg an ora and •ouod. · Tho;flqaiOD •wu tbat oat

adnnot or their auiul at a lower plant. Rlliot, b Roddick 1 Janie. o McLeod, ~nd their deace~dant. ~ found Occu;>y! bed bun treated ~icfl. l'arlt 'green aod Tltia wide eubject or cyclo~n will bt Janie, b Cathrae 0 b Cethr.. 0 10g mnny pub he oflie~s of tTUet and ro- ftour tbe Qtber I.Ct ta teke itt chance. rt~q.~~td IJII,D Jo r.Qe out paper, 54luare,., a Catb· E. Quintoa, b Catb· epouaibility. Tho Premiers ~r. Upper So far a1 can be gatbored, tbe p.>wder

DELTA. ru 4 rae 10 Canada. and also or tho. DomiUIOD a~o kooWIIIJ Pari• green, ur!ud in the pro. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shortie, b Cethru O~Baii•J· o Carson, b both B_lg~landel"'', 1\nd •0: ~omo counhe~ portion of one put to tea of .llour, lind To . Coau ;l'Ofl)QTS.-Any communi- BAilry, b 'Catbru Cat brae 3 tho maJonty of tho officmla belong to d•utcd our the plan!•, it the bn• cor.

cation without note from, and real "t,•be:~~~rown, 6 r. ,?:in ton, b C..th· 2 tho. llllmo ~C:. tu1 do a• vera! .of tho moat rec•iYo. Tbia •ill :o't a bout 12 . .50 an add~ .of, sender, ia contrary to E Quinton, b Rod· Sbortie, not out 16 emtnont mlmatera, doctors, JUdgOil,law. 1c1~, but CYrn at tb•t prie«'-•ome farm. order and eannot be interted or takou d•rk 6 howlftl, b Roddic:k. 1 yers, an~ members of tho. lcgtalature: era gettiog from ~0 to' 300 but lot !a of any n'otice or, particularly in tho ab- Wh;uwu, o Cath· IE•Iiot, run out 0 In looluujt over tho Por~Jamen?aryro. ptr aere-i• will be a true ,acnco pf ~~~ edito.r or tJUa journal. ru, b Catbne 0 Ltoa, b Cethrae 0 corde, wo ~nd elev~n conetituenciCI! eccaomy to dual their jeckttt with tbit

The Harbor Grace Standard -JJQ)-

&ltct,UOn ~it ~bbtrtiscr.

WEDitlsSDAY, JUty 2G, 1871.

BY lut mail'a papora it appco.ra that the weather in ID&IIJ' plU'ta of Britain, up to the end of Juno, bad not been favorable to agriculture. Tieavy nUll81

thunder atonna, and a cold atmoapbcro had caused anxiety about the crops. But 1uly brought a happier change, which it is hoped will contiiluo, and thus relieTo from all re:11on for appro· henaion or any untoward realllt.

Tho celebrnted 'l'iiorno cntJC, in· Yolving tho right to tea of immense worth, remains atill un nishcd. It mny be a quution aa to whnt ~finn! rcanlt will be. However, one thin~ is ccrtnin that this trill! bida fair to ~ko nc.1rly the whole of tho year to ita&. So, wo aJJp 010, it may bo called tho 871 CtuJC.

PrOtablv tho oxponeet wilt-n t fnll fnr abort of .one year' I income Of th9-ea­tatas. The noxtqilcitio.J;L..-Will be, "Who'• to pay ?"

Tn::a great caao in Nowfoundland,·ct'ery yoar, from time imm.emorial, hu been and ie, !I'D muar. Lot ue hope that by( t,4o return or tho lAbrador •ten mer, g:atifying nowa wiil bo obtained front ~quarter. Although, unhappilv, no general and ~tiefactory progren of tho Shore flahery CAn be recorded, Tot still we would humbly counsel ago.mat de. ~air u premo.ture. Thoro is a vory

• conaidorable time of trial to run yot, and·. still success may cheer hope nnd reward effort. There hATe boon 10dico.. ~on• of improvement in tho fi&hcry hereabout., which, let ue trust, will continuo llnd go on to proBper. May thit be true a1ao t>r all our outport8, in which 'tJO eYer take a deep interest.

To importanl; matter or iJcwcra~o, 10

'fitall.r connected. Jritb tlao aanit4ry ~ll~On of the tolfn, it now being at. k~ecf to. Thil ia gratifying, parti. cuJ,s,ly _.. frequoJllo mention hu been made in thGte columue about tho want of~ 1&1110. Complaint . Will made by 11.1 .,. times aince that tho hoUICI on the -notth aide or Water Street, oppoaite :MMirl. Panton ct Muan'a premitea, were IUbj~ to be almoit flooded with water. We rejoice that elll.cient meaa­lJJ'OI, 17 the conetraction or a proper ~em pf clraina«o, are uow in eatiefac. toryp~ '1iUa iajaat u it be; • Speed improvemeoti J Somewhat in ·tile laDle CODDoction, we notice the widenbag of Vletoria StHef, near »... ~ HMl, by the removal of,. mua ol rock which .projeeta on tho.: line of .,a-t. or oou ... eTfiF1 care will be tabli.fqr the aafety ,of the Billl. Tho ~ of thia rOck ril be a groat

Lyon, c Dow, b IO•IIard, b Cathrae 2 preaontod.u~ tho d1ff'orent. b':"~cbu .or pr;epaution at one,. Jnd,ed, the A~rri· c .. lbne 0 Wbittway, b Catb- tho Domlmon and Proytncll. Parha- cultural Doparllneui eold'd-ilot 'do a het-

Gillar.J, not out ,.. 2 mentl by MacDonald•, ntno by Bosaoa, tel tbina than'to .!?.!!.t.:up ,a_cooeidorable Byea

3 Wid•

1 fivo by C:amorona, and four by Camp· quantity of Paria gr•e~n and aond it io

18

Majority for Dominion,. . . ,.98

37 belle, wbtle aovonl are repreaonted by 811itable quaotitioarlhrougbout the dif. 18 Fraaera, MePhorsone, ~cDougale, Me· rereot tq,.oebip~. ~ w• comm•nd the

Farla~01, Mun"'!"'• Mom110na, ~· and idea to the · fav.U,ablo cooaidoration c.C 66 a!l w1tb . few it any oxcep,t.ione a~ tbe CommissioafT, . So far u i1 know~,

e1ther H1ghlandera or of Highland de the peat rxttndt .(ote or le•a thioU: scent. I bo f th t from tbe wnt to 11{9 mile• below To.

Local Items. "A arge num r o • o moa P~~: ront>.-London (On.) '1ree Preu.

pcroue fannora, merchant. and mcewow· . . • c , ._ ,

tcure aleo. ~ighlandera; in fact eo TH.E MURDER•otlli:~.\CAULAY ~--~-~-~-~---- much that 1t 1a frequently romarkod 10 . • ,

(From tltt1 Ro!Jal Oautte.) that thev rule tho country ; and it ie An Ottawa deapa~li or t.Le S~h intt. . . · certAin that in proportion to theirnum- to the Moot:ul DtUly New•, gtns the

~·• Rxcell<:ncy Governor H1ll, ~· B., bor (which i.e greAt) they P.OUOIS more followin81 necouot Pf!: the doat~ of Mr. havJ~It loft tbu' '?~lony, p~r S. S. Oit!J of power and intluonco and 6tl more of tho ~aceulil! :- , . Halifar on o. vunt to H11 Excellency • . ffi .. _ h . . tho Lio~tonant Govcrno of Nova Sco- pnn~pal o c:ca tUiln a_n'[ ot. er race, "Iotelli11eoce ha~ JUit beet: roceJ'I'ed ti Hia Ho. nor :Sir Hug~ w. Hoy lea, notwttbetaudiog the difficulties ~bey lore oft be Dotth, a~ llontebello, oo the c~·er Justice Will under A Commie- h4d to eurJpount. M~t of tho H~h- ltiver Otttwa, of M•. Gonrge H. Ma. ·

1 to h'm directed beAring do.to tho land emigrant& know little of nny · but ceulay, aati·t•ut Er.~tlitb Traoela:or aod

;';dn Juno' 1871 tbil ~y. at noon, sworn their mother l-?D~:UD, na. not ~ feiV o( Secretary to the $peaker o(1be Hou11 r! into offic~ na Adminietrator of tho Gov- them do to thiS do.y, whtl~ tbotr poverty Commons. The do~pued _gontltiiJ"t bad ernment in tho "I'CIICnco of tho Execu. prefonted tho~ ~rom banng an equal aooe to Montebello~· the rep•~(lteti•o th·c Cou~cil th/Biahopa Judges Olli- chance of obtrunmg ~good ~uCAtion. of M ·. Eddy in the filleca\on oon·e•t·ao,. . I I t'b • , They thus rurntab O.D lDStTUCtil'e Ieason goiDjiOn. Accordio(l~tbt rtaortwhicb

Clll 8, anu 0 era. - ·" h f ' His Honor waa, shortly after plcnaed regarwng t 0 power 0 energy, po~- bad re:lebtd. here bo •• ad reanng a

to iuuo~ following ' vero.nco, economy, temponnco, o.ndd 10b' mtetios .,( tbo eleetora llllt night, whoa d111try. Several Of them no OU b bo Wll lOt upoo n4 btat.ea bJ Lhumbcr

ROCLAMA.TION. poaacued Cow or none of these; but as of ro•di6t, aod be r;eceivtd aucb lnj11ritt B!J H~ H onor Sir Hvon a clo.aa, they baTo been noted for tbom, u resulted in bia de~tb at f o'clock tbia

w. BoTLF.a, Knig!Jt, ~d indeed, to .thi.a alone. ~boy o.•o tho momiog. Tbe onlt. ~·~leal mao io' tho H. w. I!OTL&S. 4.Jminutralor; of. tire high and llounabmg poSition ""h·c~ l;hey ·beiog • .• •ioleat partizaa or

( L. S.) Oo~meret of lhtl l•· now occup1 throug)out the Domn~u~n, rJfoud to ~ott~nc! t_he d).ing !D"!•·. land oJ NtJJDfoundland and we mtgbt aay throughout Bnttsh Tbe c .. rontr and a doctor hno OOOQ

• and iu Depencknciu. America : fo_r ~heir •.t4tu~ in ~nit~ba telegraphed for." ·- · . ' ' · • and the Pnet6c colomes 11 uot 1nfenor · · ' · WHP.RBAS Her ~hj,.ty. br Htr Roya h ld t1

Cumrninion beuing date at w,.tminieter to 'll'hat they bold in t o o er act e· the Si11h da' cor Sepl!mber .. In tile 'fhirly• menta." lhird year o Her Rtljrn, d~rected lo Hu Eseelloncy Colon• I Stephen John Hill. C.ll., THE RAILROAD HORROR. . Oonrnor and ' Commondu-in-Chief in end o"~r the letend of Newfoundland and iu Dependtnciu, bu been tr"•ciouely pleued to dtclere that in the ennt er the dut!l, inctpecil1 or ab•enct of I be .. id Stephen John Hill, all ar.d nerythe pow•re ar.d au· thoriaiea, b1 tbt tllld Commiulon granted 10 tbr Oournor aforttaid, tbould be one; the ~ame were tb.treby ""ltd lo tueh Litul.· Oo,.ernor or otbrr Ptraon or Prnona u micbt bt ajlpomted b1 Her )lhjeiiJ under Htr Roytl Si~tn :Manual and Sigoet, 10 Ad­min iller the Q.,nrnm•ol of the uid bland.

And "bere1t H•r 1\hjoeey, b! Her R.oral Commiuion bearing datt et Balmoral th., th!rd da,. or JuM, '" the Thirly·fourtb year. or Her Reign, to me dlrtctfd baa bttn jlltaud to autborlu and 1ppoint mt, In the neat oftbe death, incapacity or abteooe of o( abe aaid Oournor or Lltulaoaot Goveroor to Adm'nieltr the Oonnlllfnt olthe .. id falarid of New(oundlaad 111d ha Dt;woden· ciea, end to turcilf all be powtra and au. tboritlu cootalatd ill tbt "ld ncltell Coaa· aalnion.

And Wbtrtll bit Esotlltncy Colollfl Ste pbenJ. HiU, C.B., Oonroor aod Commard• tr·io-ehlar, Ia now abttnt from Hie 11id Command 1 aod then btlug no LltuL-Oovtr· a or or N twfouaiil111d, 1 here th.9J1Cblllt, b7 eod w:tb the advloe of Her Mejthy't'CoUlloil, to Pllbli•b thie aay proclametion, lu ordtr to melLe knowa to all olllotra, Ci•ilaod 3111i&arr

DET.UL8 or TBR CATASTao"l'n& NUB NABIIVILt.:E-A fuaaowmo SroaT-17 KILLED A'!\'1>20 \VOV'!\'DBO, NABBVLLt.:E, Tenn., July 6.-Particu-

lan bavo been rccch•ed of tho painful accident whit'h took placo on tho N ath­ville and Nortbeutern railroad, at Harpeth River, on tho night of tho 3rd. Tho co:1.:bu and a sTeeping car fell down a diat&qco of twenty feet into a depth of 8 feet of water. The ladica' fell with frightrul Yiolonco and the ptu~~ten&era wore dnabcd·all to or.o end of tho CAr, to~otbor with tho sCAt. and futening• wb1cb (t&VO way. l!fr •. J'o~n Campbell, orNuhvillo, and another Dian were tho only ~wo in tbil CAr who could. mot'e. Tbo1nam around tho car and eitricated ten~tho occupAnts, ta.king them to the snrface in a very bruited aod injured condition. A number of otbera, whom tht~y could not reach, were undpr. tho aeata and covered up ' among the broken wood and rublfieb in tlao rar. Tbcee were either killed or drowned. In the lacli01' ear 18 occupanta,•ont.ora total of 80, wore iDJOtantly killed when the crash occurred. Their ·

•ad to all tbelahabilanu of thil Uo•~mmrat DltA.D BODI'D waa• PILD UP lhlt In CODIIfqU.DOt or tb~ abtenoe or HI• w•'tb th• broken seat& Many ofth•lt'IA" KsoelltDC) Coloael8tephao I . HOI, 0. B~ l. v •

A HORRIBLE DEED.

iaptonaumt.

ban, pURIWI& to ~r MeJ-tJ'• .. ld Will (or hour~ before boingdiaconred. T.._o aall Pleuan, tlluiMd the AclaaloiatratioD •lcepinlf car fell hal( wtt.y over the b~\ or the Oonruaaiot of·tht aiel Ialaild and Ita in tho bridge and lodged against the

' ~odeueln I ead ell pereone are htrtby upper end o( tho )&dica' ear, whore it •nJolatd and oolliiDIIIdtd to DC!Ifono tbtaa• etuck rut. The three· occupauQI in

~' an anpopnlar excftement wu .. ,, .. tbemauto. escaped with alight brniaee. Thoi climb. oCcuionod tome few O'!'enioJia ainCf', in OrtiUf uacltr fiiJ nad a ad ed do"n tho car and oommenciltloli0?~ .,,._ •'-- .. ,, " tile OoYPrtulllllt -town, b.J - appell'&Dt41 of a mad HwuM, In Bt, lllho'a 1o tht ing lbo • wOtJDaoCf- 'in ::tfie Tadi ' CA . clog: The cl01f 1f&l at Jut killed. There afore11ld blanct\hle fwen· Upon tho Arrival o(.the pbyaician• from are mauy_ d~ rouri'ng abOut with011t tr~·eeoncl dey or JlliJ A. D. Kiopton the work of removing tho TO(L Wh,: 11 not the Jaw looked to 1871. ~;. a:~d oxttica!iJtg tho ,dead and ~o,.t? Yciuur, people nonld Jmoy · D) Uie Honor'• Command. · wotin.fed wu immec!~toly begun. Mauy tliat one Of the m.Oit effectual wap of JAliES L. NOO~AN. wore ditc:oYered il} 'in tt.lmoat . expiring dri..U.g a dog, ·ar otller aaimal, mAd, ia A~. Col. Stertt.arr. condition, unable to move on aceouot of tot-. ancl tonlent it; by thTOwioJ thocorp10a lying around thorn. Some "'·Ao.' We ......, <•• thoi. · , li:Y AUTHORITY. ...,,. plaiDlr boOn! f"p.g J'ql • '9"'11· own they will ~e notice or thil. Hit Excollencr tho Got'crnor hu O~ra wore ,groantn.; with pam and TIMor uldala:o know that whon· a dog bco nleued to ap&:;d'nt tho Gentlemen tdri'Or, while a row, wllo were Jell laurt il aeeralii niDI at full ~ n J: • ' "' r H ,... •ere-'oicin ... that it Wal no WOI'IO · ... .. u.. ··th ~'-- •--lol cooatitutiog tpO o ea ""• to. • .,.J • ''-le .__ :' .. ~· ·,~ _. -~ ~r::e-d . getber 'll'itli Mr. ln'l'ec'tor Foley, to ~ thoaa. n wu impoeatu to too -a out -mouth. - - by ae a Boud or Health Warden• for the woUIIcled wiahoahupportin~ tbomtelYoa _.babepiqout ot hat way, danger town and cli.triet of St. J'ohn'a, ander by theaideeortheear an4 •tauding.on ..,,be aYiideil. • ._./) Act 2Ith Vic. !1-..P· •· · 10me or tho wounded or ,dead:- The

A-___., omq, 17,t:h J'ull t8U. complote.lithf tho \UieciJntl wou~~o;d -w-1 __ ' _._ 1 hu not yet been &let'rtained, bat at II m. BD:ellen the Gmernor left •tated now that J7 bav• beeil killed abel

tut e.,onJn, in. :l. fJiiJ' ttl H: for :::W.cleclor~~ o~o!:"e

~EABTRENDING SCENE. The Cincinnatti and Pitt. burg Exprcaa

tomiog w01t over tho Baltimore •nd Ohio BailrQad about & milo out of Glover's t:ap, ran 0\'br an~ instantly killed a young man or perhaps eighteen, and a child of li'l'e or eix, which he W'tll

trying to reacue from dan!ter. The young man wu mending a fence not far from tho track and the cbtld, whose brother he wu, appears to lia'l'e left tbe boute with tho iotontion of croasing tho road and going to him. Tho child when eecn by the engineer, wu walk· iog along, 'beeide the !road at a ufo dietaoce. When tho brother aaw tho train coming bo .11'11 down toward ' the road, approhon4ing that the chi!? might attempt to crote before the tram. Aa tho train approached, tho child aoeing bia brother comtng on tho oppoaito tide of the road, turned, with a ltrango ra .. tality, and •tarted to run ..-:rou the track directly in rront or the engine to meet him. The .brother sprang upon tho track to snatch it, awi.y and in an instant the locomotive wu upon them and they were cruahed bonoatll ite pon· doro\U wbeela.

Tho train wu etopped u 100n u poaaiblt>, and all went back to aee the aad epoctacle. .The. cihld'e body bad been dreadfully mangled, anu the upper portion of tho~young man'• head had bi.!en cruahed completely awtt.y. Tho father and mother had come out to tho roadeide, and were bonding 'over their dead child~ and_ uttering heart-pierc­ing lamE>ntatione. It wu a aeene to molt bearte of •tone, and 'IIIAily wera movocd to teart. Tho engineer wu much affected and, hardened by danger aa may be auppoaed, turned u white u a eheet when he looked upon the mangled remains. Ho il pronounced ontircly blame leu, u there wu no~time to •top tho tmin even if there had Deen rea.scn to apprehend that tho child would got upon tho track. , The JWDe of the family our informant wu not aure, but be thought it waa Sisson.

B1SMA'l£CK AND BAZAINB. IP a .,.,, remarkabl• oxpoao of tba mo.

tin• tt.at actuat•d Buaioe in bl. puaiYI defence and ultiaute eurrender of Mell, publiahfd b1 the Jo11r'/Uil tk• DehaU, tho author-an officer io the army of the Rhlae-g~ea the followiag iatcr11tiog ICCODat or . what OCCUrred at tbe inter.

bttweell General BoJer aod Priace arclr, when tbo former wu unt by

Banino to Veraailltl with "a iuion" to tbo Pruuian Obeucellor :-

a~ to"' ~taP *' His ~ two pro'ect to be brothen, umod Crocllk4 ~~~tNdma1P.a~~ ooloDiee. · aud • aP(Idted to retarD b1 ett, of Chap.~ HDJ, feab.• • · .A DIN«:ut:lllififlt 'i~;~;l;f~i ........ ~ 'lied......... - , • · · ~ ·· 1.: Jr!- UOII!'f' Bir H. .... ~lie, Chief THB nua rip -~~&Uitari. r I ..... 1 ... ,

1 ..... will .............. 8cmro- . . "''' " . ' • • • .... , dular .,. i111a•l·· . na D-ke of .1Uha11v11' &tertailld 1841 WIR 118 ~ ~-- 100 .,, .. ....: _,...,. Galetaa a&. R•

I ' ~ • .

-AU eontn'bntiona to the German Sanitary Fund are trantported rree of oxpenee by the An~trian failroada.

-J'enny Lynd ia tinging in London in aid of tho f11Dd for tho a.ick and wounded or tho ann i.e•.

-Tho barv01t in GermAny thi• year hat been gathered largoly by Genn&ll women, usit~ by men too old or too yollDg tu join the army.

-It ia reported that E:irl Derb)'a 01tatea in County Tipperary ba'!'O been 110ld to Valontin.e O'Brien O'Connor Cor £150,0<»

-A London telenam 1tatea that )liu Anna Swan, tho No'!'a Scotia giant. en, baa been married in Eo" land to a Mr. Bate.. Thit ia marriage in high lire.

THE FAMINE IN P~.

Tho horrora of Per~ian famine in· creuea. A correapondont, writing to a Turkish journal from Tebreea ander date or April 20, eaya :-"The ~~~~· which reach ue here of the de1titution and misery which the drouth of Jut year cau.ed in tho cenlral and •eouth. ern Pro'rinc:01 or Poraia are fearfully heartrending. That tho people are dying of hunger, e'!'en in atrcetl of .tho CApital, ie a minor pbue oftbia t.ernble calamity. In 'Khorauon, parent. are tJCiling their cb.ildren u tla'l'ca to the Turcoman• in order to keep them ali'!'e; and in Iapbam, u il 11a1d men haYo been ~eiwd in tbe act of digging up tho corpaca to tene u food lor thetr •tarrin~t familiea. la Shiraz K'ennan Ycxed tho wretched euft'erer1 endoaTOr to enpport lifo on grau and ~ot. which they might find in the neigh­bourhood, aud, u might be expected, p01tilenee followa bard on the footatepa of famine ; between them, tho half of the kingdom of Ponia ie becoming rapidly det><>pulated." A later account o( tho fam1r.e i1 git"en in the !ZiJtW o( India or MaY 18, which 11]1: .. rho famine in 10me .Parte of Persia is IOTero beyond comprehension. Rain wulong hopefully expected, but it came in Yery meuureCl guantity, and too late to turn away t1io roe that W&l already at the door. Tbouaanda are aaid to hafo died by tho way•ide of ehcer 1tarvation, or or start'ation coupled with tho di .. cuea iL inuriabl1 brinr• in it. train. M01t or the dead lie uubnried-a fact which may be rettarded u tho aarer precuraor of peailfence. At fin~ when Nlf-prelet"'&tion by any mOIDI What. O'fer, became a queetion to be clocidod, yea or uy, thll former alternatite pro-­tailed witfl the H1111ulman.a, and more thin one human being it aaid to haYe been killed and oaten by them. It ia atated thatjlle aighta to be Men, and not to be a'!'oidod in the neighbourhood of Shiru, an aucb that the European roaidente will not leave their own hoaaoa. AJ10, between Shiru and Buahiro, thouaanda of dead tiodiea lie unburied. Amid all theeo taloa of pnfation and death, bow i• it that we~ nothing of relief, oacept now and again b1 tho ac­knowledplont or a donation or a few rupoea in Bombay P What ia the toYer­oign ~ Peraia doing P"

-The Queen il expected to Yitit In· verary Cutlo in Auguat next, in con­nection with the " homt· coming" o tho Princeaa Louiao and tho Maz\juia of Lome.

-The Sultan of l'urkev ia uid to haYe aueh a ptu111ion for billinrda that · he frequently rise• at two o'clock in tho morning, nod iusiste on finiahing l?me game he hat in hie mind.

-The Halifaz!Uporl" aaya tho Ja. pancse PrinCClll from tho U. s. Sloop "Conatollation" came on ahore to-day with tho rc•t or the .. middie." and in­tereated thomselvCtl viewing the promin· eot placet in the city.

-It is aaid that on the retirement of Sir Hcrculea Robinson, now Govemor or Ceylon, R ia Excellency will be auccee..ed by Mr. W. Gregory, tbo senior member for tho county of Gal­way.

- Tho question ortboGovernon~bip of Brit:ieb'Columbia has been tJCt at reet by tho appointment or Mr. Trntch to thnt poeition. Ho is about 40 yean of ~e. ll natiTe or Bath, Somei'IOtlhirc, Eog!Aftd, and lt~ng a rcaident or Britiah Columbia.

-From Cuaal it is announced that tho Emperor Napoleon deairce ro es. change Wilholmsliobo for the palaeo of Bellev11e at CuacJ: Bo fct>ls bimaelr incon'l'enienccd by t':le cold and tl:e wind prenili'lg at Wilbelmehohe, owing to ita elevated 1ituation.

-8omo aingular cues como to the knowledge or aargeooa in tho Gonnao m.~·tary hoapitala. Ouo man was atruek by , which lodged in the internal arch tween the skull and the brain. He ia well in bOilltb, can tUt, drink and aleep well, but canftot moYo abou?, u, it be aoe~, ho reela tho ball rolling in hit heacL

'--To Kmo or bur.-A eorreapon· dent, 'Writing from Rome, aay• :-~n high diplomatic circlca it :. 1teted poei. tively that Victor Emmanuol will abdi• cate on the removnl or the Oovornment from Florence, and that the inaogura­tion or Rome u the capital or Italy will be .;gualieed by the c:ommoucomont of tho reign of -!Gng Humbert.

-A now mitnulJ.e1110 baa been U>lt­ed in the preaenco of a •pecial commit. teo at Vmcennea. It 1a worked b_y ateam, and capable of pTOjocting baU. during twenty or thirty hour~ conaocu­tiYOl_y with011t becoming beaU!d. A machine or t wo boi'IO powor il •Wiici·

for an implement of twenty b&rrela. ia about the aamo u tho The innntor hu olfered hnndred of them in eight

-From tho diamond ftolda or South Africa como bri11iaat ltorioa or abuod4 anee of .nlaable atOnea being round, which are a fortune to tho fortunate diaeovorera. The flolda aeom imme1110 and · inoabautiblo. "Partioa arriving there~ the minen' lawa, and are allowed to ohoo. a certain ~rtion of land fur iheluelftl. 'l'be dtamonda are briaht trren ~ their TOugh .tate, and ouily diatill&niahod from other briaht ~tone~. ,

\

.f..y TELEGR.APH candidate for &mneueylbthe.b.m- wai.Bi.AB IUUlOifAar' IIOCdrt. • · oiw.m, 0 bl,r. • • . • '.l'lae ~ are the ~-- lal.J lT.-Peerllill, Bt.oclee, .8Jcba'7-

'nle comm\"-ee oUiae Allembl1 hu fcirthe !lnloaicllaiMl ~tor 1871, ' ne ....... LA.'lEST DESPATOBES. TOted forimpoeitioD of a ltalllp daly ol .. publiiW ba tile l"tlliii:NJ w .... 11.-AIItrtia•. Kalo••· 87WJ--J. &

10 eentimet of all billa amouti.q to ,_ :-:- . , W. loJ"- \ moro than ~0 rr.ne.. . . lk.l_...._1_.. nc.~e....-1'. TNCL BlaDoa. Bill, Ce~ 'BaJ-G. F. BoWII.

P.A.'UII, Julyli. The bullion iu the bank of France

hu increued aince lut week teTeD mil• liODL

!in' You, 15. . Tho JYorll'1 apecial· •1• tho ~ &inee <>f Fort Vioeennee ha'fo exploded cauaing fearful lou ofliie.

.LolrD01f, 15. Tho GoTernmont · il uogotiating with

the Gonnan• for tho restoration of 400 mil road can aeized during tho war.

The report i1 coofinnod that Dupan­lou~ haa dccliDed tho A.rehbiahopnc of Pana. •

The Mb_Uater. of Justice hu dem&Dd· Rubor ar.....n.o..u BuN. IAWilft: . eel the re~tgUtiQJl oll>oTeml-. ~ o-~jjr.!•a. BaM. Jalr u --JaaM Ba.~art. Brltalo-J.

. • Lolf1)01f, 20. Brip-J~ 8. ..... w· B. Sbta· &W 'stewart. · In HoUle of Commona thia eTeDing "- (Sa~....,y). n.~BioocJ!loud, Britaia-Baiot Job-

Mr. G~ne aDDOuoeed that the POIW..Ora-no..a. POL & C ' Queen hu·aol•ed purchue eyatem.pro- B~ r-7· atoa ~ bleD) b7 cancelliDg Bo~ Warrant, le• Jalnct Oo..-IOiiJIII PaiiDIIJ· ----.,---gal. • h . . . Pwliou-OIIrle• LecbMr. PA~~DGua.-ID then;,..., Ir.JU--wng pure ue o coDlllllUlon lD Hu&l Rubor-OM to be Mat. ..,_~ 'V u-armJ. ~e d.eela~ that Houte ofLorda Boon!U-.Job s. Pbbui•J· froiD Hatilu.~TM B,labop of Frederic-though lmpungtng GoTomment piau ratalloe-Joba llaJ. too, Bn.~llr. •P•'"· ae ... T. Harri.a for it, abeolutoly failed to IW!tain the TrilliiJ Be,._on• n~~it"- . Mrt. and lliaa P.tteb, MrL aod Hl11 purthaae "1'tem, hence n~ioiatry adrit· TwUIIopta-Btory L. Craotor4. Duttr. Mr. ud )f.rt. A. M.. McK.J. S ed her Majeety, to take aetioo which ef· Darin~- A. Due, ebllclran and aunt, aod ,., .... N. M. fectually diapoecd ofqueation in accord· OrMUl Buk~olua Ooocllloe. Ho7lt" JobD Htarn.tJ. N. Han•J, G. anco ~tb tbb ~11 of tho eou~tl')'• Lab':!~r;!~h Hale. dublr the eam- R. Ouaoa, T. C. JII!Dfla/ A. B. Outer.

BEGS to inform tho "(>ublie of Har­bor Oraeo and 'fieinity that ho il r

prepared, after a profeaional experi­ence of aevo.ral yean, to give

LESSONS OlJ Tim

PIANOFORTE, J[elodeon or Harmonium,

And hope• b7 etriet attention t~ merit a libenil aupport.

HARBOR GRACE S!O:Vll D:IPOT.

The powder work• at St Mar explod­ed to-day with sacceuion of dotona· tiona, -.rbich shook the enf.ro ei~.

ThUI dt:daration wu rK-etved Port·lll·Buqut-0 'W Willey O~~e to bridi•• Jamee Walker, M.r. Fn11r, cheering in the Houee, but Diaraeli and . bt ,.11t. ' • • Tbomu Foler, J. M. Larder ud Jemu tho Tory membera wero unable to dia. :S.plolta-Cbarl• Plcbl.a. ~ultoa. ·

I 1Hanos ~ccnrattlR" {!;nn.tb-. 184 ~a.-ter &'tree~ 184 The municipal election• in Aluce and

Lorraine will coauneuco en the 20th in»t.

aemble tbt>ir anger, and bitterly de- Fogo-ba;ao JfowM. In tl!• Oily t( ILJifo$ for HaliCu.-,IDAnded tho arbitrary eourtO of GoTern- GrMnepoiMI-8o101DoD Matthn.. Hlt Bz"lltDCJ Go•emor ·Hill end tlr• ment. ·: Shoal Hubor--Ooe to be lfllt. unt, Hoo. ~ae,tt."lift, lobo Borke, M·

Claargts in all carts Modtratt. July G. KENNEDY, L. c.

LoND01f, 15. Oladatooe Wll,fodcfinito and challeoged TuolU.I HA.UJt, OlGi,.,..,., Ftoeloo, M and Mrt. McNall and eon, In tho Houao of Lorde.during- tho opposition to mo'fo a · Tole of·want of JAXU'DoT&,I!ill4fiCiGI&cretary. Dr. J. J. dick, Ml11 Littl•, Min

debate on tho umy bill, E:lrl Derby confidence. Maddock, Jtfiaa Lt11, William Kitebi11, utoniebed tho Tory benches by donoun- In tbo House -of Lord• :&rl Gran 'fill~ By receot ad vices from tho Wcet- Tbornaa Webb, Alntnder Rankia, D•n·

.•. · /- ..... TINSMITH & SHEET·IRON WORKER

cing tho rurchue eyatem, and l'ropo~oo announced determination of Mioiat!y ward, cod Gab ia a'!l\}ndm.t, and the teiDe ltl Jo11pb Oretn, M. K. Oreeo, J. Cl•pp, ing a fair achcmo for the re~uemeot and defe~;~ded their policy. · It ie impoa- fiehermon are doi::~g well. Se•eral Jall'et Wahb, Joba Kellr. Tbom•a

W officen. Earl CarnA"oo oppoaed aible to depict eceno iD eith.or hou1e on boat.' in Conception Bay ha.fe retumed <Parker, Georjlt Willa, Jobl\ Rowe, J . N. ""iile propoaition. . . . announcemcmt of ibe fate or the pur- from 'the Weatem•'8hote well filhed. Rendtll, Tbomu Brown, John Oibton.

....... ~ .'- __ ~ .. 4~

tf. . ..~__....r.o~

. lit ~ -i.~·;.· BEuS to thank the Public of Harbor Grace and Vicinity gener

ally, for the liberal patronage hitherto bE'.stowed, and ho~ by strict attention to business to merit a continu·

ance of their suppo1t. Nu YoRIC, 16. . ubue eyatem. Tho Lorsl~o'Were deeply It i11 .a IDAtter of~\ that ' }be catch lind Cabin-Rn. 8 ."'!ciman, wire ud Frederick William of Gennany baa moTed, but decoro11.1 in their demon- with the hook 'and' line · it below the 2 oblldrt11, Mi11 0 . DolineliJ, Mr. B.

nrril•ed at Frankfort; he wiU proceed. atrationa. averago.-OAnmic~. Sweetland, Oept. A. J..oekr, Joba Blun- C. S. LANE 3 DENTIST,

231, Water Street,

In addition to his large and varied stock of TINWARE, he hu ~?nstantly on hand an extensive assortment of · thenco t~ Munich to witneu tho trium- In tho Houae of Commo'e., 'Utoniab- don, Mill M•rJ Power, Miu XarJ

pbal entry of tho Bavarian forces into ment, anjlor, and uncortaiot;:__ wu mani- Dea. ~~. Cooper, Mr. Tbomu PoltJ, M.rt. Lto tbat city. . tested. Torice were confounatd, and and son, and SO in Stttrqt.

The Amoril'an Minister Q1lo. Schenck, their leaders puzzled tO auggeet what in a apoocb lMt en~ning at a banquet action abould bo· 'taken .olt an efont of Merchant Tailors, IBid tho ~ty of which they hAd boon hardly pre.Pared Wubiogtcn bad been very much e.riti- for, notwitMtauding forebodioge 10 tho eizod in England u well u iD bia own Standard yceterdny and to day. The country, but both aides wero conteot to opinion of all ia that action of tho Min­accept it u a wise termination of what iatry ie bold and dceperate, and popu· had aoemod likely to bo an endless daf. Jar fooling ie led to &nticipate far.roaeh. ticulty. ing coo.aequeucea iD the Democratic

Cooking, Pa.rlor and llaJl STOVES. On the 20th inat., after a lou~ illneu,

borne with christian retignation to the will of God, Mr. Eugene Hamiltoo, aged 89 ycare. Bia rem.aio.a wore coo. veyed to Carbonear,~ia nati'fe toWD) for il'lterment, on Su daJlut, numer­ously and reapeetabl atte.o~ed.

-.A.Lio-Jt. labn's, i{etofamtblanb,

Wt;o b11 bern induced to ntablieh blllllllr In thlt countl")' tor \be prectice of

GOTHIC GRATES3

~ubuss Car~. bil Profuelon, le eminentl7

eucceuful in treat ina all OF EVERY JT.d..BIETJ:.

Tile grand Jury iDtood to indict for way. On aame day, at lbe'li Town, Mr.

Jolin SberiJan, a -u.q ·e of IrelAnd, aged

- ·-:o:-1.­s,, Dine"' connected

w.ith the Denial orpnil·

etion.

c. L. K. haa also in Stock Kerosene Oil and a large asaortment

of Kerosene Lamps. murder, rioters who wero ca.u~ht firing 'l'bo great Mordaunt eli force cue ia at tho proc:eaaioo. Tho city 11 all ex- to como before Court ag&in. Lady cit~ment over tho roc:ootriot. The fun- Mordaunt bat been releued. Her erala of eomo of tho rioters took pb7sicians declaring that, iD their

89 yean. I i.., On tho bt current, at South Ri•er, m.r. John Kavanagh, a oati•e of Co'uoty Tipperary, Ireland, aged .l02 yean.

On tho 24th inet., at Moequito, M.r. Commission )[ercha.nt

. -.A.IIfi)--

Hundred• of hia Peerlna Fll!ing• and Arti6ci· al Denture~ ere now bfing worn in

N~wfoundland. 'll'ith grta\• ret ••tiefoclioo. Hia

duire ie to do yesterday, aet"omptu~ied byeomo opmioo, her ineanity ia purely feigned · of Hibernians in full rejtllli.&. Many and abe ia. th<>reforo reaponaiblo for her

of the wounded aro in & dying condition action e. Sir Char lee MordAuot hu an­Trouble ia apprehended on Sunday at nounced hie intention of reeommenc­tbo fu.nornl or tho aoldiora killed at tho ing'Proc:oedioga with tho •iew of obtain, riot. Tbc companiee of tho police wiU ing absolute dh•orc<~ from Lad7 Mor·

Patrick Duopby, a natiye of Ireland, aged 96 ycara.

At Boston, Mua., OD 9th JulJ, Wil­liam Chearnlev, of Salterbri~e. Cap­pequin, Couni1 Waterford, lroland,

A. -u.o 1; 1~nee r. Work whi,ch cannot be sur· wbontar, ltefD!DlmblaM. passed many country,

attend the funeral to-morrow of tho two daunt. memben of tho 9th Regiment, killed in Nu You, 20.

~ 62 yeate, formerly a Captain iD • · If. M. 8th Regiment of Foot, and long .4.ll Goo.Z. •ntt'flltttl tb li11 canfolly tJt. a roeident of tbia city, &Dd Colonel of ttntded Ul. tho riot. Gold c:losed at 112l to 1ttlt

ExchAnge 1101. Gold:12f. ' LolfDOll', 21, P.t.aTB, 15. Tho Pnunriana ha•o 'eyaeualedcity of

tho Halifax Volunteer Battalion. Fun. g-Ample Storage to be had eral from hia late retidence, G1lttingon on his Premises. at the PoBLJC

In tho Aeaombly tho ~e~ment an· A mi.ene and Rouen and department. of nounc:ed that proceedings ~eeu com- Lourince, Lower Seine and Eure.

Street, on 8aturda7 next, at 8 o'oloek. • -BDlifaz ikt<J. WHABF.

moncod a~et tho purclu.ao of anna iD NEW You 21. tho United States. Gold 112l FUNERAL OF THE LATE COL.

Tho Duke of Chartres baa u~ed )OAvo • P ur1, 21. CHEABNLBY. to ae"e with th~ French troop• in .A.l- Otnerel Douar bu l>ll'lD preeented 'D'--- N 8 T 1 1,. · ?v · f h Le ~u. · ·· .. u Y " · genA. -- • Wltli tho Croll 0 t 0 alon of Honor, The remaina or the late Col. Cheam-

A committee of the Auemb y on the rl LoJCDO- n1 1 · -.~ · .....<.. "• "' • ey wero mte, •-. m Camp Hill Ceme· . reorganization of tho~Ch..ADDJ wr.e A Co" nee of all European po•en, tery tbia afternoon, with full military adopted tho principlo .of compulllory will, h i• ropor•ed, •~onlr be held lor booon. Tho funeral cortege mo'fed 1ervieo. the purpo•e of ajlrrcing upon a uniform from t~e re.idence of the deee11ed,

P.uus, 1G. •r•tem of import dutie•. Gottingeo Street, a few miDutee after An unsuccessful attempt waa made Tho Timu "1' the ·act of tbe \finietry three o'clock, preceded b)" tho 68rd

on Friday laat to aau&lDAte Marabal in alloliebing b7 RoJal Werrenttbt •J•· Battalion of Ri8e. u a flripg party, D:u.aioo at Genova. tem of army c:ommiuione wu • Yioltnt DlArChiog b7 halt eompaniee, with ro­

M. Thiers promisee that tho CApita! wronclro'f the Conttitutioo end wenton versed arms, and tho Bandt of the 68rd

JulJ19.

Wanted! A TEACHER

FOR tbo PROTESTANT BOARD SCHOOL at CL.Uu'1 Bu.cH.

&a.l.&rY enoey. per aDDum, with Fe-.

. A~:'~1 to

will be removed to Parisafier tho recen •ottin11uide of the Hou~e of Lorda. and 66th Battalion•. Tho c:oflizl, r. iD October. Tbe Dailv N=• approved or tho con· chaato one of poliehed walnut, wi;h JulJ12.

Tho Biehop of Tours, M. Gouborts, duet · c.f tbe go•ornmen\ In mallioa heavy silver mouotmga, wu bome o.n

W. E. SHB.I.~G'.OONB, O:..i,._,..

baa boon nppoiDtcd to tho'" ArchbishOP.· tbwme•hu 1he uronente of popul•r an annetroog gun, belongiDe to the Itt ------------­ric of Pari~. d will, and rteommtnd• 1bo Lord a bill Field Battery, drawn by two- horae~. fmmntrcial ~ank .of JtfDf.olmblanQ1

General Paladino! hntt been arpninto for aooli•hing purcnuo of armJ commit- Tho coffin W'al COTered with the Union ~ commandant of tho fourteenth military eione. Jack. a beautiful crou of immorteUea, divis1on. The Tekgnpla is f'XJitant o•er the together with tbe cap, I'Word and belt

Two hundred prieonora wore arrcetcd ec:tinn of Jbe Mini•t t r• and tbinlle tbat of the deeeued, wu placed on the cmflin A Dl VIDEND on the Capital in Montrougo quarter alone last week. Mr. Ghdatooo will be more popal•r for lid. Immediately following tho c:orpte, Stock of this Company, at

And cberge bu\ moderAtely for the 11mt ! 0./ftcfJ Hour.-From 10 ..d..M. lo 4 P.M.

1une 281b.

D. J. GREENE, Attorney and Solicitor.

Office in Duckworth Street, op· posite the Commercial Room, St John's.

Jun!l7•

: J I HIPf>ISLEY' 165 mater Jtr.«t,

Invitee tho attention of tho

iDhabitaoto of Harbor Gnr.ce and tho outporte t~

tho fact that ho baa now in atoro end

Foa SJ.L.£

A SUPERIOR STOCK

January 18. 1871.

~nsintss ~arbs.

HARBOR GRA.CE-

BBlJQ

Chemical ESTABLISH~IENT,

87 mater .Sluet. 87

J.J. DEARIN, DEALllR I!{

Drugs, Medicines, Essences, Oils, J

Dye· Stuffs, Patent Medicinea,

ulycerine, Pure Chemir~ls,

Sponges, SOAPS,

PERFUMES, COMBS,

BRUSHES, STATION .ERY.

Tho Court Martial opens to ·dny. •indicatinz the dignitJ of the Houee of W1ll tho Colonel'e .horee and trappiDga, the rate of ten per cent. per Tho Spanish Cort~ has Toted tbt1 Common a. led by hie old. faithful colored 1enant. annum, for the half year ending · Of &..n.t-elaas materials for tho

B udget, aud reached to kce~ Cuba at Tho S14ndartl userte that Gladstone Tlien came the mouruen, 1taft' oiBcen 7 'll b COMPOUND SYRUP any COlt. Tho minietry is a ailnro. bu grouly 'fiOiatoJ the prifilegce of Par. or ~be Militia, eifuen•: and a eo. mpany 30th June, 18 1, W1 e payable Custom and Clothing Trade,

. NEw Yoax, 17. liamoot. . of men f\oom the OOUl Battalion, let at the Banking House in Duck· -<IP-

To-day'• CAble deapatcbanuouncea tho NEW You 21 and 2nd· B,.;-Aet Garriaon Artill""', "'orth Street, on and after \VED· COYPJUSINO: murder •Jfthe Chicf·of the Pol·o:o of ·~-:- -·J Dublin, by a euppoaod Fenian. . Bneral of 1be Orarage Soe:etiee bue and tho let Field Battery, theofBcen NESDAY, the 12th inst. NEW DRESS

A great fire ll'&a occaeior:;ed at Rheima ntarly doubled tboir momberebip eiooe of the differeD~ local corp• briDgiDg up (BI OrJ4r t(IM B~) to.day by tho exploeion of Petroleull'. the riot. tho roar. Tho eidewalb on the route :B. BROWN, -AND-

,... Fifty peraoo.a were killed and 'wounded, HtnrJ Werd Betcher UJI in. tbe of the procNiion, from G1lttioro, f A N C y G 0 0 D 8 and many buildioge in tho bueinen Cbrialiln 'Q'obn 'tbit week, 'tbe Oren1e· North, into Gerriah, thence aouth mto ,. ~ ~er. . ' part of tho city burned. . So):i'etiee tbould pand~o next ye" · wl,b·· Brunawick, hoob; and Barrio~ on St. J olm'1, J u1y 10, !1-871. 8i.

Frederick William, Cro11'11 '?rinco of out' e &auner cheoaed, ore 'rll!!tto robbed ~troetl, to the cemeter1, were liued In greahariety and of lateahtyloa. G1lnn&ny ia expected at Osboroo next out ; ~nd tbeJ do not oow rapr..ent a with people. . '""' . Fellow' Com d S Saturday. •peal (aet In b.iuory, but a HYing prio- 8 ~ yrup. a 1.- Ch • S 1 • f

A eo:emn requiem Maall will be held Clple, not I be battle of B'oyne lo lra- Q.J.;,.,.htiY li-' .. JU~"'"''"'. (: •. :~ AliW, a Olce e.Lection 0 at tho Cathedral ot Notre Dame 00 leod, but the quuli'JD of L1btrt7 in New Oll'll'tltl•"» ~"'" lt~,.... N d G ral TueadaJ, in memory of.A.rchbiahop Dar- York. . ___ .:,_ ~ From ervout ·aD ene Groceries, boy. • · Pou -o• H.a.uo• Gu.cz. Debility, whethet~r,Wng from a

N.n You, 15. PES111LBNOB AND EA..MiNE. eedentary life, n"!:~y occup.a-The Board of Police Commiuiooers :urnu. ti.on, a tropical · te or any Including TEAS,

ha.e entireiy exonerated tho 84th regi- •.umr& UD BXUT-UJCDmo KUUT m other -"·'"'. COFFEE, ment from blame for premature ahoot- TD U&lU.IT. July lB.-Pitho, Balmer, LiterpoOl, ..._ CHOCOLATE ing. The city ia rem.arkablJ quiet ainco ~P"You,.JlP!e 19.~A 225 ton. .Ut-Punton & MUDD. For Pulmonary Consumption. COCOA,

HYPOPHOSPHITES.

Spices, Pure Ground .Cofft!e,

CoP.al Varnish, · Varnish Brushes.

Medicine Chests Refitted. Prucriptiotu .4.ccwmtfJly Di~.

I:F Orden r!om u.. Outporta R12fC\I'uUy eoliclttd.

){aJ S.

tar Salt.

tbB·riot. ent, W'ritiDa ·to a '1\utiah'journlll. from 1~-;,:SC~~~o:'t~·~O:~. Bronchitia,ln~ Wu.~. SUGAB, Bxehaoge not. G1llcl 1121 ~~eotlh:, tt:~7: ~J\::~ 2L-Bugenie;~eeu~ Cadis, 180 do.- For ~apepM or Indigestion. (By Wholesale and Retail) - u-The Emperor hu IC!Dr-:aotbt.t.!~·og whi~:h t~ draught of lut year eauaed Ridli(. & Bon.: • For Ricketa, Weaknea of the ·

1 DANIEL GREEN telegram to the Crown Prince of Sax- in the Ceotral and Southerq Pro~cee HelePuo=~~ LiYerpOOJ. JOOdo. ~~ anLod M1110leef.S~ ... of A

1 p- -.um~ · SO Chests

~.DYe· ocofoFir~r;nd'o!.~,_~.im honorary the of Penia are fearful and heart-reodiog. Rei-- v-.1.- 8t. V"mten• 128 ~-.~ wneu 0 r•n .... , m. A J ....... "UADtihr of the beet ... tl~ ... - That people are driDg iD the ltreet. --. .......,..._, " 1

p1lDI. tw f th Blood -ev , "J () J T A. eerioua IOcialiatic rio• ~ iu of the capt tal it a mmor phue' of the moluaea. •18 brlt. lliP"• 11 tiei'Oel pun . ., 0 e • ho ee eft

I(V!1QDA on Sunday. :Manr ~~ terrible ealamity. In Doru.n the ~o., 10 h~cla clo.--do.. The Genuine •Fellowa~ Com· C 0 N f E C T I 0 N A R Y ea. , . . . , .: peaaaota are telllilg-their elrildten' u 2.:.-B~Ibaue. PoweP, 8ydnq, 210 pound Syrup is ~~~ up in pint · Sr. P.A.n'a, W'muepeg 11. .ala'foe to the TureoiDADI, in order to · · tona coal-Pat.noo &·l'olt.er. bottles with hia n•~M'e bloWn on Geo'~t8 W. Hill, Seeretary to Lieu- keep them al.iTe, and iD llpahahao it ;· th d ld ·• ~.1 60 bo•

teaant Go'femor Archibald oriliWtoba, ia lAid mflll haTe heeD teisea in the '•ct 8r I em, an IQ - - per .... wu found thie morQing ou tbe,. road or· diaiDa' up eorp.e. to ier'fe Poa 0" •• 0

..... tie, or 6 bottlea for f7.60. 165 JYntu Sbett, uear Gof'enlment HoWle clea4, with a 48 food?«Jr -their lfaning tamiliel. Prepared!only by l'BLLOWS, HARBOR GRACE obot U. r """• plof.l;,. '"- ' · · ' ....,..... Chemist, St. Jolut, N. B.. who io ' hand. DRB!DFUL ~Qitm IN :Jot~ 17.-llrila l.ouila, Polalul, CacJia the aole proprie"'"r ud .manu.. Juoe 17.

.ILonollf. 18. • · ~ ~. . · ' Jobaetea & Co: · fi:...... '"' e!!!~~~~~~!!::!!!!~~ Am g,... helcl Jilt ~to A.eabJe·tai--~--m .. atembt. .. Bddp. Barbidoet=-Jhn_ '1 IMO .. urer. osr,.+;,.,,

conaider queatioD of eNctiDa a -·- ---.. & - ' · ~~ moaumeli to 8M"-re 11"""' the ~ .. u Baat' tti]!-. emir "tl'--'- .. _...... '11.1..1- 'v -r- r- lumciNa ~ w ~. ucl uwno,, ~ .............. ,. 8.- ~-~-8:

·~~~ ... ~ ~ 1"'!~1!- ~ W been -..w. 1116 earth- Fli!.:..~ 0 11• • ...a .. '~• ~T .... ._. Sir.~I wiah to .~~uldcate. to JOG will not be Accountable for I'Cica---- were &·'feD 14111 OM ;... .. ~.o .. ~-.a ...... _ T.t..-.ll of ..... _ ........... -·- - .. - ... ..... _ ~ ..... tl __.... .. 0

All very Cheap. 165

Ex "Welcomt," from London

'A\ecommtnb.eb- !Dr lamilaltst. May 17.

HOTEL PR~IISES -~

POBTUGAL OOYB,

TO BE SOLD OR LET. wm :r=;ereetecl. · __... l "-~ m- .._, .-u- -&•wart. • " •. • · • - __. ""!""' • \WD• ue any })ebt or Debts contract-' ,. ........ .. ... _ 'D • • t.uur . • the ~ of· tlae - oa1W . . .......... .. ~ of your Bpup. I ed . f .......... :_ d te .:a • - - ~ope 11 m;: lllucla.~ aDd 011 ..:---r Na.,.l. lfilli1 v.u-W. Grine • Oo. w n6iea fOr • ~ from 111 my n~e fOU& UWt a THE SUBSCRIBER ....... ....,....__.wtheq.. ~ GtWIDClt .... •.• Qausk.a.& cTo-ao.. OUoafo ~ ~an the wlthoutawnttenorderfrommy- . '

11M ..... BIDperOi ot B1ui1 x:mpt aitr oaBecl XWo. wlaiell • JW..... CWII ._., ....&e -I eo~ ud ob- aelf or 1f811t. W'..tliucto BELL or LET t.}l11 HOTBL

. otta.e Gwter. . ~ID =:\ D8D • 0....: Bq-A...... ~ ~ ~ DANIEL GllEBN. PR~'BS at Portupl Co.-e, at i:: -'~. T.-.1~ ...... itt:: • L. ,...,, flltM ~ ~ .-. aDi · • • ll8llt Ul .. oeeapADG1 ~'L. )(a. YJRw ~ ;:::1 ali • CWII....,.._ 1- JipD,. •e;JlD' W a oa. i. NIICiy to.tltU wi'"" .:z.=;-~.;.•~ .!L_ ..... _ : .a " . . ~ ~pptaiil itt~~~ (._ tMbti it. ._ _. •••It f.... who 'ID!'1 'be Mlirouaot .. ~ P ar

~.a:.-a.i: efJIUIIalr,·u.a,a....._ Toan • -·.....-.· r-- ~., ~-- ....... :~I!M~..allfwtill. B.i.laa · lit~, -.... · · .-A D!Wf. · .0 Pn .B., N• York, ~~ Ma • tn . · , ·~-B.D., ....... ~· AD . . . ,

.. J. ldkllill f .. .. 81 p.,, ...... ~ •. , .

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QUEEN IN1JRANCE CO][PANY.

-<IP-

LIVERPOOL &- LONDON

t'AP1TJ.L-£2,ooo,ooo StetliDe

Fire Department.

THIS long established and W'tlll-lmon Company, ever celebrated, through­

out tho world, for prompt aod liberal settlement cJf all legitiiDAte 101101, COD· tinuce to effect Inauranee on oYery deael'iption of property, both in toW'll and COU0tl')'o at tho loweat and on the most fllvorable tenn.a.

Its atoadily increa.sing b11.1inoa it the , beat proof of its great popularity, u 'voll u of the unbounded eoofldeoce in which it ie bold by the general publil'i

Life Department. IN ~oint of aeeurity it ie bclie'ed that

" Quv.~" Policies are UDAurputed. Careful aeleetion of li'fee, and C:ODte· quoot largo Bonueea.

New Buai..--Pint qalaqwnnlOJII DJI,III Dit:o s.ocaol d'ttto ~I,.U,W

Policiee i11111ed from thiugeuey, with] out auy reference to Home OfBCe. W. C. SOCKS, M. D., 'Nmiit:ol Bn.itfll"

J. HENRY TOBIN, 0fJ11(Jf"((l .4.giJIUf()r' Nnt/tlflrtll.al..

O.ntoc-247 Duckworth Street,. St. John'• NOd.

' A. T. DRYSDALE, Harbor Gract.

Sub•Agent for Conception Bay. 1DDI 'J,

lt.ofuts.

A. & E. PARSONS, ~Bakm, liJ'olsUrm

.A.lJD

TURNERS.

~~,to mtobaat. Pubtlc ot Harbor Gno..

aD ~rtl. that they haft taJdti!D tho Buaioeu latelJ carried oo by

1\lt. Jim:tDtl tums ; and hope by strict attention and pueta. al.ity to merit a ah&re of public patrcm. •P· Thev would alto annouce that the

Undertaking Buainea, will form _part of their occupation.

Fumiture ~at lhu1'telt DOtice, and on moet reuonabl~ tenna. • ,

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MOTB.IMO 10 DO.

ll y lady alit luplahee, Tlttd u4 ftU7 I

Soy lullao•~ An4 pleuan t. d~ .. ry.

111e oaUM W I!IOD bon I 1 ~~~- l'-8 JOG p

It b that •Y 18dy ~ Nothlll1 to do.

Yet, route lbH, fair lady, No loarr noline 1

That ew• booo oAll'd UJerulneaa su.u aay be \billa.

n- to•en, bow r.dtd And alokly \heir hue,

Oiu ~tiD ••ter-aod nner IIY­NothiDI to dl.

And on that email teble, So DtU \o thy elde.

Are ci&I.IDI upoa thee (BJ DO fUIOifl deDltd) !

TbeJ ara ki.Dd, to•IDal•tS.r~ From trltd friend• an<! llue.

Then'• a pen a\ band-nner ••Y-Nothlng to do. •

Or through thoae rich curtain• Out far, far &'ltay,

Where the ewtet fto•er• bloom, And the bright WIUfl play I

A II ia tbioa in Ita beauty, But don beneo'a dew,

Fall upon thH, that thou abouldet bt\"1 Notl\i.Dg to do P

Earth '• grua nl•tt carpet Before thH Ia epread,

·And the to11trau will 1belter thn Par onrbead 1

Go INk the poor hotDu Tbal they bide from tby vi•••

Show !hJ boualy, and ~on~r uy­Nothiaa to do.

Tbtn cheeka, now eo pale, With freeb roiCt may bloom ;

Bearte ooee more rejoice, Doom'd to darknru and gloom.

And thine own bearl wUI but With a plenure ao ae•,

For Charity nner nye­Nothiog to do.

The Enla.nce of Comfort, and How to Hold it.

hAJ?pine. which you kinclly •1 I haft umted to produce· beliae., a clfgtee or responaibility weigh; on me ; for yoti do not both beh&Yo u well u you haYo ~miled todo,{ou will be bl&m· ing me for the aharo haYo had in your diaappointment." abo added, amilin~l!, but there WM a alight tremor of AllDOty in tho tone.

"Fie, Aunt Manafiold I" cried Mr. MiLford. " W o will not atop another moment to liaten toberety. Now, Julia, doareat, one more kill all round, and then I mutt clnim JOW: obed1cuco u my wife, to depart on our wcdiliug tour."

Tho bouae taken by Mr. Mitford was within wallrihjl dittanco of Hoaemunda Lod~;o; and aaaoon u Mn. ManaOe_ld rceo1ved an afTectionnto noLo from Juha, mentioning thllir return home, 1ho etart· ed ofF to pay her congrntulAtione to tho newly-married pnir.

El"erything wae elegant and orderlv ; but Mr. Mit ford hAd withstood even too ~ueU ot his bride for tho make­bcltoTe of a eorT&Dt in tho form of a

page. "II '-· . t "'Vo W't uugm na wG mcnn o go on 1 uli~" Mid he ; " a nice nent Mury or &mh it far preferable to an Bwnko­Wilrd bQy _who spent hnlf his . time in mnking b111 hnnde Md fllCo dirty, and tho other hnlf in w111hing them cloon llgo.in. I bnvo no faith iu Dill J oncaca, even if tboy aro cnllcd Alphonso or Ferdinand."

Consequently it wns a clc:1u, ncntly dre11scd mnid-scrmnt who uftherod 1\Ira. ~bnsficld into her niece's p retty drn~­ing-room. It wns hnlf full of mormng crulors,and n grent Oow of ~m:\11 t.'llk wns going on ; but Mrs :UitforJ _imme~ dintclv rol!e from a courh to savo her nuot nn llffcrtionAto greeting, nnd her hu4b:lDd left n political discuu ion with a Motropolitnu M. P., to express bill 11ntisfachon Bt their meeting.

A: very plc:~snut hnlf-hour Willi thus spent, eap<'cinlly by Mn. ~f:lnl!~o}d, who hnd recognised amongat tho vwt?rs n friend of her own, 1\ M n . Arw1tn~o, who hnd henclf como 118 a br1do into tho neighbourhood three ycnrs pro,·ious.

" I nm bnlf inclined to be nng~y with vou," ~he snid, nfter ah:~king hnnds with M rs. ~bnsfield; " ,-ou so seldom como to 1!00 mo now , it I ~ not beellUSO 1 ha\·0 now three dear ones," nud sho lowered hor voice, " to nttond to iuetcnJ of ono thnt I cnnnot apnro timo to greet n

A TALE FOR YOUNG HOUbEWl\"ES. friend. W\llinm complniua tbnt you hllvc quito deserted us."

Mre. bfanl!flcld wna ll widow Indy in ''1 plc:1d guilty t{) iJ icncb, not wllnt caay cireumet4ncce, "·ho, not hnving :m r of inclination," uid Mre. Man~Rold; children of her O\\'D, wnls kind enough "these hot summer d."ys 1uito unfit mo to ree:~ivo tho eldest \.dllughtcr of n for bodilv ~xcrtiou ; but shAll most br~thor rcaidin~ in the cou ~ on long willin~l~: rc.sumo my former uncere:non­Md frequent vuib. Whilst tnying nt ious visats wheu tho wen thor ielcaa <:nor­the pretty little auburbnn Till , known vuting." by tho eomowhAt grnndiloquc(nt nnmo Mrs. ~IIln~ficld wns nbout to leave of "Rosllmunda. Lodge," Julill Denson when t he other morning s;ucsta depnrt. bad tho opportunity ofaceingb)\v much od; but Julin rnmo lo her aido, nod ma7 be dono, 1\'ith p~crt mnnngomC)lt, whispore .. " Do not ::o llWay, aunt,

. to re:1dc~ n bouse com o nb1QJI.Ild-p1en- Bdwnrd :tWa I shall Lo deli:;htcd if you aant, oven whon tho income is below will spend tho remaiodcr of tho dny with that much-llbuacd three-hundred per us." annum, which wo hove lntcly hc."lrd so Much plensed nt this nltention, Mn. mach about \n anti-matrimonilll pllm- Mansfield re8umcd her sent unt il tho graphs; and Mra. llineficld Onttercd \"igitora hnd nil loft, •hen Mr1. Milford het"MMlfthat oxamplo would go fnrther conducted her upstnire to Bll olcguntly

' thnn precept wbon Julia cnmo to be mis- nppointt!d bedroom, where aho dh·estcd treu of an catabliebmcut of her own. he rself of h!'r bonnet nud ehnwl, Bnd

Thanke to an introduction to n sen- made hcuolf, n~ eho laughingly 1mid, ne tible young mnn, tho jun.ior P.nrtncr in .. prosent.nblo a~ possible fo r tho dinner· a long.cstnblishcd morcanttlo bouse, t."lblo: • J"ulia Henson seemed iu a fo.ir wny to J nli:1 soon rejoined her nnnt in tho teet her aunt's agreeable Mticipations. drawing room, ntti r<.-d iu n Ycry becom­M.r. Mitford waa C\idently much taken iug dinner-toilette, nnd Illr. ~litford with tho frank unaophistiCillcd man nora looked tho \·cry perfection of nn l::ngli~h of tho pretty country :~ico of bis old gonllem:~n in his quiet costume.

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THF; HA!\B~ORj QJlA.~) ~Tb!'IRA~D~ -------------- -------~- ----Bhe had heard froq110ntlr from her room in which IPil _.... ~ when .apoJ, ~ NoWDIJ ~ ~W,· ;me. ounol--, aunt.," retumod. 1 alia, m a • Wen U.., .. ,.,. a lila prW.ka

niece, Julia, during Ler ablence; and I arriYed will.eertfi!J.roe .. ow f,o~ inadam but alteratiOn or rather a tone ohu.rpriee. him," ~ tile ..._£.a-law, no letter, DowllYe weeb in arrear ofre~ mnlao · to abare. UI am't6 ~rrupt retiU'D to tlle ~ auil ~ea, which "IJ.'bat iuinruJu; replied ber aunt, wu the llippy good-utved mother of

ha4l giYOn the double iurormation aoy of JOur ~.a-t Ua1l (oeiiQ. ~ my home ~PJ twelYe montba llll.iliua; "and yet the penon to whom ..,..,en claubb1 gOocl-D&tu:recl daildnp. abe wu the mother of a li'tlc boJ, higlt- uncomfortable th&t1 ahaH tal:emJlei(O ago. I JO into ot~r-boil~, ~d. And I allucle waa thore." Ba' a tl•aJa of nl'priee and lHipa­ly prized by bie papa, and UIAt tlJe at o,oce." . that thou mutcn can bnn~ a gueat "Where P-whom do JOD mean P- tion ~ OYer Jrln. Ellie'• raee, .. birth ofthie importaut in rant bad taken 1ulia bludled u rho replied, "Then. home til any meAl, dr ahtiy how:, With. you are jcating !" cried her niece, in 1bo replied tritb aome u.t.w," iapoe-place in a · new ho111e to which Mr. Mit.. .if 1~ are 10 nry kind 'aDd acco~.o- out ~king any.tillble derangement or alight irntatioo. aible, .Margaret I I~~~~ .,.If." ford bad taken a Caney when a friood daang, aunt, I abaD ·-baye tO take you e&lliD18 cmb&rl.anien~; ,rhcreu, I can- r "lnd.eod, my dear 1ulia I AID not," But Margaret had not raiNil ln'ell of hie had muYed fu.rthor into tho coun. into tho nui'ICry. It wu Ed,.._ld'a not eyen rocoiYe a call from a near and rejoined Mn Maufle1d, more lt'Jioua1y healthy c:bifdreD not to bow tl1d a pin try. own little 1tudy when we fint eamo dear relati•o, b¥titcauaeu c:ompletore- "tho gu01t whom Mn. Armitage con- might prick them aometim., Mt'll

Mn. Mana.Oeld !Hint a rot>ly, full of hero, but he ga•e it up to .me ud baby Yolution ; for plaUI glua, cJUna..:-in fact 1iden worthy or all h:>nour and atten- though abo did dreea them llenell\10 proper ron~tulatione, and aaid how aftor the c:brietening." o•c~bing preeentable.ia, like thoroom1, tion ie her b:uaband. Sbo eay.-and I abe ltoopecl down, ADCl pMiiug Iller much abe felt her own dignity cnbBnc• " Anywhere you.pleue, Julia, w&.re cow•dored too good to ueo. Could not think juatly-tbatehc ebou!d conaidor hand down tho bahT• back leh btr ed by tho tit!? of" Grent Aunt," .hop- there ia a· good lroaide," aaid "A!n. 1ou, dear Mn~. Mageflcld, epeai. t9.1ul· her marriage YOW but ill· pcrformed if fin11en alightlr plic:kecl. in soon to ~:•vo her pcreonnl tr1buto ~stiold, ria!ng b~ly f!om hor ~hair; Ill on t~o eubjoct P. I ku~!' you..p'o110a1 abe cndcaYoured to make hor bou.ao "If you will put 1.our huc1 tlaere, of admirntic;n to lhe young geutlo- but, oxcuee myuking, 1.1 ~r. Mitford great mOuonco. W)th her. attracl1Yo in tbo oyu of a at:rangcr and Charlbtto, you will And that if man.· . from home P" "I ~l}o•ei do,",abo replied chCO;f· grudged doing ao to him whom ab~ .hu you ~odre~~~yo~ baby younel!, it may

"When abe arri•ed at homo •hofonn-d "No, aunt, be•cllu returned ..from fully, · and be Ulllff?d tbat I Will Yowed to lo•e honour and obey. Botidoa bo pncked aometimeau well u other 10 much ~., do in "putting to richte" to•·n about. ~ ho~:' replied Julia, ueo it to y6ur mutual ~nofit u aoon u even upon Jo.;,cr grounda, abo doc1 not folk• uid eho angrily." . • wbllt (notwitbatand•ng their boaatod her colour namg apm u ~lie epoke. I can find an opportunity." think it fair that the pllrly who proYidea And tl:en Grandma Ell11'1 cap fairly nicety) her Into teonl)ta had "put to Mre. MGna6cJd thereupon con~tu- Ho thau~ed her wnrm)y, and chang- and pnya for all 'bo luxuriee and com- abook with indignation when abe found \Yrong8" thllt she could notapnro time In ted her nieco upon her husband 1 pre- ed the' c:onverantion to more gonem\ forte of tho boueo should huo no moro that " William'• baby" had the col.ie, and for nu 'iwpromptu nmt to "BolloYuo" dilcction for tho ~o.mpanJ . of bia flr;et- '9.Pica until. thcJ rcnchcd t~o point enjoyment of them thlln cuual •ieitore. nothing "'!u ~•en to euro it. • for IOYoml dayallflor her return; neither born; but percel\1~8, moro Ten boo w~cro tho fa1thful ~ntty nwa~tcd l:er Dut hero wo are at our parting MAd ; 10 ." Do glYe st aome of Dalby'• Carmm­would abo giYe llllY intimBtion or her thlln p!easuro on JuliA 1 counU!nnnce at m~ttrcea, when. ahaking ~nde, tboy 110- ~ must eay good-night, I ehall drop ntiYe," ·~~ auggeated one da.1. to her vic:nity to tho Mit fords thnt ebo her nhllory, toqk 4ud.den alarm, and pam ted on thetr reepocti•o ro11da. 10 UJ>OD you ago.i.n eoon." daughter-m-aw ; but Mn. Ellie abook might enjoy the plcMuro of taken them nn:doualy in,,uire'tl ."if baby_ we~ ill?" ?.In. Manefield pondered, at her well "Do dear aunt," replied Julia, in a her brad. . • unllwnrea. " Oh ! no excla1mtd Juha i I am aprelld broakf111t table tho next morn- trcmendoue Yoico "nud do not mind "I'd as aoon gn-e it polaon," abe re-

Somo little ndditione to domOBli.: 1\rti. hnppy to 81\Y he grow• stronger an.d ing, on tho beet war to fulfil bGr prom- nbout l ending ~0 word tho day be· plied. clcs broken or torn by tho late orcu• henlthicr ovcry day, but--" Sho hea1- ieo to her ncpbcw-lu- Jow, nod at leng th fore." Well then, aaid the old lady gi•e it pnnt11, noce'll!itnted a j ourney to town ; t4tccl, llnd then hurried out," the truth ~:nmo to tho conclueion that it would bo Her aunt aaw thnt t cnn were in her aomo Hom~pathic medi.:inc. Mra. ehc therefore partook of an enrly din· i1, do.1r Bunt, it ie my doing thnt wo better to try tho off oct of contnust on eyes, nnd forbore to prose her admoni- Price eaye it acta like a charm with be1' ncr, nnd tolling her old 10rv?nt Pntty nro in tho nureory to-night, and Ed: Juli&'a mind before givinl? vont t{) llny tiona further. She fult tbnnkful that hllby. (wh\l h.'\d been Jot with tho houso) to .,.nrd is not ovor-plonaed at it; but 1t romoua!rance11, well knowmg thll~ youn:; good aced hod th::t evening beou eown, "Cold water will do it u much goocf, wnlk. ncro!\1 tho booth to meet her nt 111\'es so much trouble, llnd tho other houacwn·ea do not qcncrnlly rehel1 tho nud htJped 1000 to 100 tho increaac. WlUI the angry reeponao. nine o'clock, aho eot forth on her shop· roomH have just been cleaned and p~t interference of the1r <'!don. She llr~ And abc hne done 10• MilD! times "Well my dear, git'e it 110me gin and ping e:rv.edition. in order; but don't eny 4 word obout 1t, mngcd hor pinna, an~ tho next d."\y but ainco hns 1\ln. Mnnsliold mado im. eugnr then; that can't hurt him contW·

"I mil &llrpriso lin. Armitngc ftrat ," }'lea.~," abo added, 111 abo opeucd the ono. rnllcd. niter an cnrly dinno.r upon p•omptu visits to BcJio,•uo; but in win- ued tho indefatigable ~ndmoth1·r. she thought. "IIIA\"C not 110e11 her for uuNcry door. .Tuhn, hrmng tnken cnro to g1ve her torn cheerful firo awnita her in the 1it. "Yea a.nd m&ke him a drunkard m:my monthP, nnd a. rest thoro on my Mr. Milford lldrnnccd, nnd shook ,Juo police ot du~ iotontion,Md rC<JUCIOt- ting-room; in summer it ia bright nud from hie cradle," eaid the motbor,abort. return from town will preparo mo for :\Ira. Mnub!lcld very wnrmly by tho cd. hor compnny m .I\ long mmb!o 10 tho SllY W'ilh bot-house finl\·cn llnd uncoa:n-· ly. the len ... thcned dislDnco to Ocllovue, ~"~d. nclgl.bourhood, wlur h wu ucw ro ~~nJ· cd chllin. Julio. ia not in her nursery 'Vhy ~ noTer heard or a man w~o for I bn;o mndc up my mind to d rink You llro wclromo back after too pnrte to thom both, eo contnvm~; at mcnl -timea · bordrce~ ie nlwaya ncllt lovod hquor beca1110 he had gm ten with Julin nnd her husbllnd:' ~n ubeencc," bo eaid, cmphnticnlly. their return thBt they wero very ncar and becoming · Md Mr. ~'itford bne llr.d sugar for a colic when bo wu a

'l'ho ehopping over, 1\ln. MBnsBeld "J?on' t ru1! nwny llgo.in, or I do not to :\ln. Armitage' a houao nt tho hour of e\'ery reason to ihnnk Mr1. Mnnaficld for baby." replied the old la~yaimply ; but ~ot iuto nn omnibus, which put her tlnnk you w1ll care to return, a?d BCC the t~ whoo they both felt thoroughly bnnng thown her nicco bow cnsy it is abc foun~ her da'!ghU!r ~.!' 1aw wou~d down not. fnr from Mr. Arroilllgc'a houso. ch:wgca n few ~outha can bnn~. Wo hrcd. for n young wifo to ndorn n home and not permtt tho aligbt.cat 1.nterfcrence 1n It Will one iu ll row, bons ting no distin- hnvo ono thing to ehow you wl1ich llt "Come, Julin, thoro ia nothing to llt tho aa.mc time gracefully adjuet • •• the the nureerr, ao abe aaw the poor baby {:uishing marks outsido, except. thnt prcaont," and bo eigbed, "cnnnot wit- prevent our obtaining rest llnd rcfreah- bnlllllco of comfort." suffer in tilencc. tho windows were ~cncmlly clcnncr fully displcaao you.:• ·- mcnt in ll friends houeo," 1111id !\Irs. At A certab hour, too, enry day1 the th:~n those on eitiwr s1dc, and tho brlllltl He lrnlkod towtrda tA4 cot at tho Mllnaficld, pnueing beforo the ~arden MRS. ELLIS'S BABY. infant waa capped and c:loakecl for a bell hMdlo nnd door pllltc, frum end or tho room, follbwOd bfMri. Mnna. gnto. "I cnn ensure a welcome, 1 know ; walk, throu~li wind and cold. There their diurnlll rubbing, a hone bright M field, llDd removing tho coverlet cnro- nnd bceidce you arc youreelf llD oc- waa no waiting for an hour or 10, to gold. · fully from hie " bnby boy'11'' faco, a~ow- qunintnncc of Mn. ArmitllE:o'e." Th~ro certainly wna nc•cr anch A eee if the wind would not d.io away, or

Mri!. Armitllgo wu oqunll.r 11urpriscd ed it to rcl!eivo tho fervent· kil8 nnd " Oh l my dcnr nuot, only ll very bnby born aa Mre. Ellis's. The mat~r. the sun would not gle&ID uut again ; nnd plenacd to soc her old fracnd. She blcA!Iing of ita great aunt; but ;>nrental Blight ouo," cried Julin, in dillmny. "I nal grandmother dnndlod it, and rocked nor wu it ient out half an how: earlier wns found engaged iu needlework , 9f loyc and vnuity thue grnti6od, tJe fcol- could not think of intrudi"g, wo should it on her knees, and covered up ita tiny bccauao t.bore wu a probabilitr of small dimcnaiows, for her Lwo children, inga of" too muter of thu house'' ~o- be auro to cause ao much inconvcn- bAnda in its blllnkct, in all the prido of tho air growing more raw and cold; ll boy nud girl, hBd no,·cr yet worn sumcd tl1oir 11way. icnco." ' grnndmotbcnbip ; whilst tho Grandma- oh, no! that wu a thing beyond tho nny hllbilimeuU! oxecpt of " ~Bmm~·~~ "r hope you do not mclln 7our 4unt "You ahllll judgo for younclf, my Ellie put on her epoctacloa, and peered compreheneion of Mn. lnlia'a matho-mnking ·" but her room wns no1thcr ht. to boll llti{&Cry gu•t, Julin,' be aaid, donr," eaid her aunt, smiling, and llt it, declaring it wae tho imago of ita mat1ca1 mind. tcred no'r uncomfortably ti<!y, nnd her turning to hie wif~ "or I thtnk it moat giving a vigorous pull nt tho bright father, and bad his nosoprcciaoly. The In all wcatber'• e~t a decided own dress was ncnt nnd becoming. probBblo thAt there will bo A,atill longer bru11 boll knob, " llnd if hnlf·AD· Ellis noeo, by the way, 11•111 conaidcred rain, the little thing had 1bl airing. Her warm wclcom(\, cheerful convene, mtorvnl between thit Md her next visit, hour honco 7.ou think so still I aa di8tinctive 1 feature in the family a a if Now none can doprccite amall, OYfl'­nnd bright fireside, would hn\"o ]>1'0Vcd thnn bor abeonoo from tho nejghbow:- ehllll moat W'illingly punuo our way thoy were tho only people in tho world heated, and blldly Yen tit. ted nunerie11, strong temptations for ~. :Manl!field hood hu rendered unnvoidable." • homewards." who bad nosce. more than ounelYca,-none more iully to nccept_her invitAtion to 11pcud. tho Mn. UnnaBeld hastened to IUI\lro Even the smiling looke of tho tidy Mr. Ellie, tho father, did not eeem belioYo in tho panaco:r. 5>f bathing, pleo-~o~venin~ WJth her, hnd abo not prevaoua. him thnt abo bad come into that ap&rt. Snrnh aa eho anewcred llffirmlltivolv Mrs. 11uitc eo onthusiutic 11bout the benuty t1 of fre.b air, and excreieo more than Jy rceolved to drink tea with tho Mit. mcnt by hor oWD request; that what Mtmtfiuld'e queation u to her miatroaa of the bllby 111 the mother and grand- we d(l ; but we think mot hen make a fords , and also remembered her or- thoy found comfortable would bo equal- being at home, ga•o an oarncat of we]. mother; but bo wu an unobecrvaLt groat mistake in eending little infanta don for Patty to meet her on tho ly so to her; and abo bcggcj) ~t no come,· which wu epeedily offered by milD, and it waa not to be expect~d; from a hot nurecry into tho cold winter bent h. difference might tic m~e O.Jl bw fttl'Ouut. un. Armitage honolf, on her entering Md terrihly awkward withal, for whonhe air, on raw, chilly daya; and ao411o mako

"Dut I 1\;11 come ago.in eoon, my Ho bowed and smiled, Mid abo waa tho cheerful brigbt.lookinn aittin~room took tho "little trouuro,'' as Mn. El!ia, an equ&! miatako by keeping their denr," snid Mrs. Mnneficld, lls abo very g80C, but noYerthelCII quietly in her bandtomo dari. aillt drew and lt'Dior called it, it waa gone.rnlly upon ruome too cold, with the httle neeb Bhook bnnds with Mrs. Armitage; " and runl1 the bell nnd doai~ 1#1~ eenant l.aco collar. outstretched arms, bnndling it, in fact, and s· or the cbild bare, rorgettinr then I hopo your husband will nlso bo to light the tlining-room fire, and bring "Now, m. y dear friend, I will frani.ly very much u an uncouth, overgrown tbat may bo com.fortablo for them, llt homo.' woni when it bad well burnt up. JuliA tell you that I am como to claim schoolboy might be expected t{) l:Umdlo coYered p to tbe:throatand wriata with

It bnd been 4 bright frosty dlly; bit her lip, and looked bot llnd un- your often tendered hospitality for hie aittor'11 doll. merino, ia a low temperature fl'rinf'antl but the sun hlld now declined, and tho ~QJD[ottnllo; and Mrfl. Man!lfiold, to mf nieeo 11 well u for myeelf," Tbon u to tho likoncas, when tho ro- baYing no exorcieo, and clothed in wind had rieen cousidornbly, 110 thllt chAng.., their fooling&, ago.in walked off antd Mn. MansficldJ; "for wo are Yery 1emblancea to all the Elli1011 in gcngral, cambric, with aleeYea looped up to tho 1\!re. Mnnsficld was fllin to draw her to lldmiro the b¥>Y· Her q•ick oyo tired, llnd bavo still a long w&!k before aud himeolf in pnrticular, w1u commer;. width of a tape at ring. clo:~k moro closely round bor, oud \VIllk bnd dotocted ono or two thinge which ue." ted upon, bo said, "Ylla 1t wu won- But Mn. Ellie like ounelYCI had a ns uriskly lls sho could up the hill, on proved tbnt; a telliilqmp4go bad just · "Row glad I nm that our honao lAy derful- hc eaw it fOrJ plaiuly ;"but in plan ofhcr own for railing children. tho summit of which B new row of do- boon rcm.ned, and knowing tlrd com. in yourru."\d !" oxcltumod Mrs. Armitage; bia eccret soul, be only thought it wae and the image of hie fatbu ia IIOW t.'lchcd villns with high-aounding nBmcs, fortablo :md e,·co a.flluont circumatllD• "now tako off your wnnote. Tea ia a httlo thing thnt should bo handled struggling throngha aiclt1y U.by.bood, brond gravel rends lending up to cee of Mr. Mit ford, tbia waa not what just coming in, Md my /husband 1\-iU bo like de.lirnto chillll, with cotton arouod becau,o ita mother ill a atrong-mi.Dded etuccocd porticos, and a fott ebrube abo expected. She felt aorry that hor hero d.irectlr." it, and thllt it wae liko other babice af- woman. pooping ovor tho bright red brick wnll, nrrival in so un~romoriioua a =ner In a fow minute~~ Mr. Armitage'• wei\. t~r all. But, 111 we anid before, he waa =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ h:td " i thin the Jut few yelln tAken should hllvo produte"a euch an altor· known ring 1I"U heard at tho bell; his very uoobserYnnt, poor follow ! tho pbco of honry ot~ka, git~nt beeches, ation in their armpgelbeb.t.ej fot alao wcti.Jo•ed atop waa heard in the puaa9e. A• to Mn~. Elhe, juoior, abc wu a Facetious. nnd green fields. On tho lo'IV atone could plain\y eoo, by tho productiob Mrs. Armitage paued out. to gTCOt h1m atrong- mi"ded womnn, and waa lllrcady pi' lan at each aide of the brol\d IIWing. Md delivery of aunary 'keys, &c.1 that and A few affectionate words wero revolving euch plane in her own mind mg J!Btes Wl18 pllinted in capital }olton many llrticlce not i'u common ueo were borno to tho ean of tho auot and for the education, both mental and phy­" DELLEVUl::," so that no doubt re- to bo brought out, and that the oron- nleeo ; he then ont.orod tho room, and aicalu would malro him a Solorx;on, a mnincd on her mind thllt abo h.nJ.reaeb- ing meal would be d.ofo~ and rocom- courtooualy exp'"*cd hie pleuuro at Crichton, and a Horeuloa combined. ed her destinBtion. It wna 4 lnr'iio mcncod on her account. Added to aoeing them. In punuanco of this admirable ro.. hnndeomc-looking houso; but u silo which abo felt grieYod at Mr.' Mitford'e Soon all were seated round tho table eolutiou, aa tho bllb.Y w111 too youog for wnl ked up tho gmrnl rond Bud looked ill-cancealed Taxation, diaprayed to. and prepared to enjoy the eocial meal. her to effect much tn mental training, nt the plnto-glau windowa abo waa eur- wllrda bie wifo, though not to tho Mn. MllDBflcld obaoned tllllt Juli&'s abe commenced with ita bodily Wlllltl. priscd thllt no ruddy gleAm or ~boor. guest . glauco took in the elegant but aimplo Tho poor little thing wu unwrapped ful fircli:;bt cnmc through their o.mplo Tho ontran~ of tho mnid-ecrvllnt t{) prepllrattona for tho ro{laat, and the from blllnkote and Onun(l}a innumerable,

friond ; they were eo di.fforcnt from. tho A nice dinner wu..~ pro,·idcd, auffi~:iont. two extrcmca or .. wt llOd slow" which ly nmple in ita qunntity to ant sfy llJl• ho mw adoptod amongst mllny oft ho petite, and varied 1u its details to ~;ra11 fy young ladies in hie own town circle. fiUitidious tastes. Mn. Mnns6cld fd t Julia DOVCr lo.idbenelf out to C."ltch him 0\"Cij moment woro pJcnsrd with the ae llD admirer, either by echoin~ hit llrmngemcnta of her nicco's elltllblish. aentimenta and wtca, or by displnJ.iug ment, and inwnrdly rejoiced thllt tho her old stoek of nccomplisbmenta hkc n theories eh(' bn.i quietly in&tilled into lady uleewomM n~ A fnncy fnir : n\1 Julin's mind, durinr:: her frequent BO· obe did wu to bo D.Atuml-<mo of the j ourns under her roof, &ccnred likely to gt'Ciltoat ~ chllrmll poaaibly to ll mnu be so well cnrricd into prnctisc bonooth

r who hn.a coved much in tho forced he:~t. that of hor hHsbnnd·H. Sho took lcBvo ed atmoephero of the world- but i t did nft.cr ten, with tho TCbOlution ofleu to not detract from her favour in his oycs, nvnil bene If of tho ·• genom I in,•iwtiou" when after a few inteniewa, generally to Templeton Villa, which sbo hnd c in tho quiet. domestic circle nt always avoided nccoptin~ to other

nndG LOdgo, ho eaw that hia houses.

pnncs. Sl1mmou1heni to tho dining room wna perfect order nod eaeo wtth which n11 4nd· plunged up to ita noclt in water "I am llfrnid ~cy 11ro not ,t ~mo,'' 4 ro1ic.f to all pBrtiOB. A wonderful wu porformod ; beaidee whioh, it waa nearly Bt tho freezing point, tall it ~tart­

Hhl' thought. Wlth 1\ regretful rotro- ehllDgb boo.~ ~fr~tcd in ll short impoali~le not to. fool the thorough com- ed Md ~kicked like eomothrng gal­spcct at the ehooi-ful home she had juat time. A. bright fire throw wumth Bnd fort wh1cb waa d1truaed around. A ely vllni.zed,anditelittloqu~veringYoicocamo quitted. But -be wna mistaken ; A ;.. the~· chandeli11r tmile w.u ou hor lips n.s abo eaid to through it. blue' qui•ering lipe in gupa, moid-!!erTilnl. came to nnewer her fi\tg 'lhre~~ea~cl.t *"...-Armitage, "ll!y nicee waa afraid u it caught ita breath ; and then, woon nt tbo "viaiton' '!.•beJI, nnd • Ull~· globes j tho rieb damask CUrt41DB ehut of CllUaing you inconvenienco by it WU porfeetJT purple with cold it Wall ing her into tho dinin~;-room anid out the bl~k, cold skx. ; in ehort, comiag'·in so uucoremonioualy and takon out and laid •hiYering on ita sho "tould tell h~~rcsa -w4o ad cYeY1lhibgilooked,'u Mrs. ·Manificld taking two placoa at your tea tnblo by mother'• lap, till tho tedious operation

A ba:I111F haYing a 1tarrant for one or the acton at tho Boatou:TJ!eatre made hie way upon tho atage, but found n impouible to aene it,u oo appro.chiDJ hie man, the 1attor would either diap­pcar into a trap, 01' be wbilked into the flies. Tho officer rcportin(t hia want of aucceu to tho judge, •1d" it wu a perfect pantomime,"-" Y011" remarked tho judge," andwithonemore clo•nthan wun~ry.wryou~no b~ on the etage, which ie printe proper ty.''

ju( EDrro• MnRRD.-One or that unhappy fnternity, a bachelor editor1 h•alatcly married, a pretty girl, ancs talka u follon of hie bU..-" A JM1ir of aw~t lipa, a preauro or two of delicate ban'da, and a pini. waiat ribbon, will do u m'u~h tQIUDhinge a mm u three fe.. Yera, llle4'eulea, a 1a~ .. ~::Ting cough, a pair or lockja...., hy­drophobiu, and the doctor'• bill.''

preaenco had power to bring h is colour " I do not think I shnll ever bo m/J. mor6 nndly to tho youn9 lady._ glow. dame Je trop in Julia's house," said Mu. ing cheek. and felt tho httlo band bo- Manalicld, complnccnOy, to lacraelf, 111

come tremuloua in hia friendly grup. abo wnlkcd lcieu rely homo by the li~:ht TlUa ie not a "love ~o''-llt lcutlif of a clear fuil moon; " both sh lln her

tAo reader upoct rocb and tompeata husb:~nd i eom to know tbnt comforts to interrupt" tho COUI'IC,"-for though should bo for llomo conaumption, Mr. Mit!ord eoncciTed a vory einccre not put llway, like tho beat glass deetion for Julia, and abc confe110d abe llna nlnte, for atnto otcaaiona and for­W DeYer eeeu any one abe liked eo mal guceta.'' well before, yot their loYo did " run A few day a after thia visit, M n. Mana­IIID.ooth." No inU!rruptiona tt\lm cruel field receiYed a Jetter from an old friend, auardiau or hard-heartrd panl!lt. drove who had returned to England nO or mt1uy the IoYer to d01p41ration, and hit yean' nbeonce inlruli~ in whicl1 &hero­~y loYo to toan and fainting fib. quoatcd, aa 1\ vory great fnvour. thnt abc

:Hr. Benaou, 11 a 10lieitor in a •mall would join hor and her invalid hu11band conn~ town, wu Yery well pleued al Dath,. wbcro tho pbyaiCADa bnd ro­tW 1Wr portionlen daughtol'lhould ro- C("mmendod tbom to tllko up an immc­cein an otrer from A man in 10 good diate rcaidence. Dnth wu a '¢1lCo, of a position; and for the more aolid Ill I othere, which Mn. MAnsfield hlld lltialitiet to make a good huaband, ho often wished to Yiait, but no particular &u.tod implicitlf to the judpJent ex-. opportunity or rc:uon for '11o doin~: bad pftllled by hit mter, Mra. lr.auflold. l·itbcrto presented iteolf; a he wna thoro­l'!!i!. tllerefore, onlJ" retu.raocl homo to fore quito agreeable t{) tAlco advantage mikiicp • na for 11. marriage. and of t be preaet one. A notice in t.lie at the Gttwo ~till IWigned tho 2u- of "a pretty. Yllla, comfortably

· · ~ tb &onaebepiog deport· furniabod, i.n tho plcaunt auburb of liRIDtiD mt or her non mter, Har- --. to bo let for tbroo montha, 011

illl,.. d the happy wife of :Eci. m~enstetorma," '100n brought aJc11ira-. waid Ill blo tan ant ; and r f\cr &pending a not her

'l ~well 'Pleued wu Aunt Hana- ~lo alle"moon with Mr. aud )lr• . . leLJiutU Nalt which had .~ Mitford- Lo which, howoYer, abe roccii. · .. ,._Mr...._ to her f~ eel an inritatioiithept6Yiou,day,- Alrt. •whO,=wida her pOcl.tempered Han.aaetd·ectotrfor the . farf'amed city . .Ja pUeftill7 attributed their P.N· ot ~th, whttre &bo p ... ed !Hivcral ~ lllltici .... ~in .. lo her lbontba with her friea~ Colonel and alp~ Hn. Churchill

• • Jrem.mller, dear lin. Jlanalelcl, lira. ,.an.lleld'a tenant. aU,c~~aman­'l•~ia.DO CIIIII•WI» will be .-. wei- da Lodge bad o~reaud a wiah to COD·

Ia-. .' tl!- ,_,..!f/' tinae ....,.aou duri~ tho wiDter; aDd

come. • - .J J ., - ~ • . hopod to , fiqd it, in accordance etorm." of dreuing waa completed. - ~rrs 1fons6cld hAd nmplo timo to tbop08itipna ·9ft~ownera. More- A cheery laugh from Mr. Armitas:c, And Mn. Ellie had a moat malhema-

look llbout her b~fore .)lor P.iccc joinll(i C\"Or, tho improYed upoct• of affaire and nlao a bright smile from hi• wifo, ticaJ bead too. Sho wae determined her her, llnd .!ould no~ help admiring tlic oporat~ ra,orabllv on the aplrita af M'r. preceded tho reply of tho former, wbo, baby ehould bo hungry by rule, aad fed perfect order and good taeUI which pro- Mitford; tho cluua puaod ~m hia brow. turning fto ·Julia., •eaid gaily, " Never by rule ; and u tho" three hour ayeU!m" nilod in both the apartmant and ita Hie•u.t.ilfac:tion CC¥J)mWiicat<d ·~t.ltlf to tbinr 10 again, Mre. Mitford. I am one wu a faYoriUI one of her~\ the poor furniture. and waa tho better plcaaed hie wife,an,d)Jio time p~ t10 ~~b)y orthe moat fortuoo.te lollowa in the little eoul ao111otimoa cried for nearly an bccau&e it botokened A continuBnco of to.the" IOU·lDYited" guest, thAt ahp ·fdh for nothing eYer cauaoa my wife hour of ebeor buogor; and when tho tboao hllbit. 'fl;ljcA " had;!qriiJ#11L"~)- aarry .Jrben tlte bOtlr '•'m•~ for incoltf'ollioncc. You undentand mo, whito china bowl wu brought, which it tllined her liuiband'e approb&t1on. " fiood. ni~t!l- 'aoa ~aoat tho I daro any- I mean none of thoiHI do. knew contained ita pap, it. crieaatopped, StiJi aho waa begiuning to tiro of wnit. o£ ~t· Mitfvn}' ,toj t4o irJ~H.og ~which are~yoxpoct• ita little cyet aparldcd, and it. feet ing, for her briak wnlk throuah tho w3th o}~ .J?a,tty. . . . eel to cauao buaUo andl fDAI· She baa a twitUed from oxoteme!lt u it thought frosty air made her •ow feel ot'illy in GoOa u1gh~, d04,1; alt!' t" e."id •.J'u1it.. peoulia1 theory of her own, which abe it waa to bo fed ; but tho Spartan tho cold tlroleas room; and ehc w111 kia11ing her a!F&cM~te ; l tt:J1ol tifil1e meatlthoroqhly reduces to practi.ce ; mother iat pompoeedlr till the how: for t ory Jl)ad to aeo Julia cliltJ ~ IAtltY, ~id e'Oon ,fflutllot iiDO ow whoii tq coneoquently weare alwayuble to wei- it. moalahonld eniko, for not be min-fu toning an articft> M drcai..MticV lli"d e~~~~Je!L" •• • 1 ,•c · ·~ IJIC:" .. ,£ri8ncl,, ho1tenr Qnapeotod the ute1 wotlld a¥ 'iary it.. Apd u to all

Nu'au. Fur.-" Papa, ean'U go to the zoolorical to 100 the camomile fight the ry-no-lir·ee·ho. P" "Bar­tin myaon, but don't pt J!R1 boaler8 torn. Strange, my dear, WW a tute that boy hall'or Dat'ral hiltorJl .No 1onger than yearday be had ~bt tom cata hanging bJ their taDa to the li.oe." .

evidently beep juet ,~vwed. Her ~r~~tfo~ dhlw hi• au11t 11 fMn- be', • " , the old-faahioned com!orta all. utterly 'WU moel cordial alltl~fToction- ~~tliin b~. ow , ~.i ~fled out or • (be and lltammered a few diacarded ~ '

y"t ther;e . w,aa 4 .aUght pile on ili'th tfoOtl>atli befona 1befo~ i anC! her aunt, pi~g ·~t luxury, tho cradle, which eootb. fheHarborGraceSfanc1arcl of rogrot, ~1\ of• ropro~,.>in ho apoke. aad-tl.n ~ m u i! m .CQO- ift tho aamo'time that abo eel tho eriea of ow: ~dmotben' t.by-

tope. • . , , 1i9uanre oCJUI yifo~ l~t ~~ ; 7'heo hoped tho woalct llOt be ]oet, hood. WU {lroDounced by Hra. BUia U A •• ,Ad tilw, "W.by, my dear annt, did you not lot you ,yjJr ~bablylbi~ t~< ~g-r;yor chl.nged tho (Oinen,tion. highly injunoua to the brain, from it. ConelptfoD Bay fd '

mo know you were coming P" aaid liglitda befote"}tl'trr arriYaL" , 1 •

11 . A.ftjr 1rfM~ga4a ·Y•rJ ,dtlightt'ul ,~:onatan\ motion; and th, m~reiODta· [8 111'b:tl4 ad pab&W ..., WDJID Julia ; " I 1hould thou bavo becu better I }{W. Meahld laQiherla little,.._ llftili.li't~ lllrl: eld~d her Dieco tlYe o(tfteBOilolwu Wd in ib crib, DAY _..,~~~.,~= pre.P,ar~ to rooei-n yo u." vouely, and hernephewpreett4:RClJ'~~ took..Jea~, ·':Ju timld~YenttlrUlg a 0~-oyed to cry itaelt~ aleep. ~&..:.::... J1111t1r

' Nay, my dear Julia. mAke no npo- within hia own._ n-qlfeil Uiat'H'ra AJtni would giYO HeaYOil oolr bo-, dlltJ ou ~d· lfl1ftond!_. lolriea," replied her aunt;" aurely thore "Now dear aunt," be he; IIJl~lJ.o..pto.wuuti . rec;Iprocating mother'• Jn,iD _....uiOaDcl u oun ~ 1111UDG1,. -. iiDO p~arationa needed beforo you mo candidl,r what ·ihlcbtOII. ..

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can 6ciatow • cup" or tea upoo 10 near a ia'• Aotiona' ~ber;•1a.icl ~"at an lllllde by t1ae 'builhmeat ----re1ati•e u myaelf. Pray do not make om1 p · ~ • 1 of the CMllelwe haft IAI&recl rather r ~~a:~..;...._ m.r frioadlT ,aod fami' iar ae,cttpt&nce of riecltlro 'bl~, thaD piDed bf_•it. • · --~ .\!!"fl ~·~

own an,d yoat h)l•baoa'a · general ted in _, ,. -~~to~~ J?.OOf JOlllll_.~ :~:.,.. ... ~Mrt'iftrtlllla,.. il'l"irat;nn into a Yint- ofVotomony,· ot I ~nld .,.._ ..._~ - pitiM. _ "WllM ""•- -

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