Au†no “'04“... mu Hulls: ï¬rm may and an: tho voddlnc 1: 10th- vory Int how w my doubu tun. ï¬x†I- Devon-nut hot-had“! penal II V011; I have not boon IO huppy y‘f'nld the potion, Inning hll hood, '0. out o! onntody. and coming slowly on m world 0! polomios, n he noted Mâ€: lundor girl in fodod «lion and wt tlbbom. who stood bouldo him {ghoul-look!“ place of paper in I butcher’s till. pupa." uld Polly “ out! 110': wolting, plan." my door â€â€"tho pox-on luld down his took tho hlll loto his hond with o .Qllâ€"" we've hhd no butcher’s meal nth. WI hon “than to be in the .1; right, my don." said the psnon, In wrong; hm n ll :hrough no halt I. Now tan nu. and [one no to my r-mnn ellently withdrew. with her been etlll knitted. ee ll ehe were hopeleu oi comprehending the pro- 91 the world'e weye. The butcher. end burly,etood et the door. e , ‘ netlon oi the lete which Polly ‘ e: to nor even. A nice? †eeld the butcher. be will ettend to it et hie eexlieet con- nu. Bucket." ieltered Polly. ,t eerlieet convenience hee been i nortei long time e.colnin'. mlee." led Ill. Brleket. " And tllnee ie dull re got notee to meet." I very com. Mr. Brieket. butâ€"" It“ no good etendin’ here." eeld the I. inltebly eeretchins hie heed. "I he' bowed whet enewer I ehouid he'; rte! owned the threehold. Butlte he poo: men. thet‘e whet it in. end ee cell: themeelvee gentry hedn’t lo eet it they een'tyey. I'll cell egein w mice. end thenâ€"" with lethe ratchet whleked himeeli Index the etch oi morning-glory Vince. the locate were closing end the pink uple cape ewnng to end (to in the In wind. 1 Polly. with erlmeoned' cheeke been beet! with venue recent- tnned bee Into the greet enn- hltehen. when Liebeth wee eweylng .lknow. pope." eeld Polly. knitting .ty hrowe; " but we ordered three of beeteteek the dey the dletrlot teleedlned here. end there wee the t thet Behheterien Society dey. end I!“ the blehop wee hereâ€"don't yon flo’ Bomber. my childâ€"I remember," Ieonntry pereon, with e eigh. " Hoe- leen egreeeble duty, end one thet d Book enjoine upon ne. but it ooete 1’ -â€"lt eoete money. Put down e , end tell Neighbor Brleket rm ettend to it at my eerlleet con- bl; eyed Polly heelteted. “ And the rel here thle morning. pepe, end the reelly mounted up beyond every d he eey e thet he hopee you will D bottle up et once. end the! hereelter buhhot'a bill. papa! " n. tho locus:- were piping shrilly to blue cup. 0! the morning glory Lo bind Bopiember Inn-hing amepod II in yellow btightnou. Within. it, pnuon I“ n hi. duh with divor- lry Ihuu o! urmon-pupox sutured In. hull . ‘dozon roleunoo book: ‘hll elbow. uni his had oluped Divan hit two hands. utter I inhion Voiud oomidonblo mmpling of his {:6 I» did they trust no for letting and "th they {may a flow 0! tortulwm vhkh wuh ruinous a! sorry rommoo 'd b. duping. gays punlonnto clup tnd in «plro by I'M" tried 1%. nous autru, have proved than! n. which npturo’ I Illusion 5nd dreams «’31. gtlolidlticlmsnned by the alt- I! no“ â€mung foundnuon tor practical :lf‘ohleohd! Ll Guy uidï¬lko 3 mm.- upoo'z own was,“ gum. gm 3 ma. ï¬g} “noted the noon 0! hot Austin It ‘ 0 1m thn her strength or her ‘0 would fall. bush no tuxht, the Treumlm pride m. '0: M" In. on M11. in woman or )1 the flomn'l mo“ envlod and thin- LWM" . j pound of a pone!“ tn! long- I I an druid. Polly." uid ho, “ thut do much basin». with mo. For no thonvutry m '0 dihtoty with their I'v- Mfl. thut'l in“ flat I told him," ,3 but he u:- thut bmimuia blui- um. though to udent and conï¬dent, my “use. 0 I ‘ll’l'l only drums and omoï¬onu motion will mock hot on "aching I an; 0! long yous. not a. month or a It mum and nptnm endure but a. :31: youth vote: the cool voice or ex- md rouon glut it dominate. all are the end of Ann. . would hsvs roslly flushed sud her luvs shone bright hsbios sad tools would call happiness. Iluls Lsnnl $‘wfll lsush over it gsyly sud own' I ha at his kiss. And suppose I aid or no recalled sud rebelled in tho desd- has re , ‘l shg’rhsvs shrunk st my words and Id sailor sud colder. . ll. she'll yap-lasso. sud thsnk Haven it? know how a. moth.“ untouc- if III M houmu intrigue" I No mu don. 3.1!! "or procpoot Igroggg or “ï¬rst? A; A _-II ‘BTH'S MISSIONARY. 'W' 'v-' 'I""vv-vâ€"vâ€"â€"‘ __ I! third «non! A tnum Kiri-ill mull won. p wan. thu'u a word of most vulous (nomntood at the slur in place 7-1“ last! Mr. Faun Imuod 5 daily to do 'bmlnou only on a nervous): to 3nd {to In “so splint»:- tomod room. with Q_wuk_.o!d â€Hellman: w-wâ€" uvwâ€"n. v...â€" has had. he: y;116;'_hili ouch-h]; the suntan: like u ooxonul 0! sold .“ oh. (WIN. “ Linhoth." ‘uid tho oldut littor. out toroly. “ m the wild stop“ roody tor pu- urvina 2" “ Wild grow f†ropootod Linboth. flinging ‘ tho now-pop" into tho window out ; “ l ‘ hovon't thought of than nine. you wont any. 0h. Polly. how I wish we woro rich I" Polly odunood Ioborly to o tint wicker troy oi cluttered groper. lull o! mbtlo perfume. ond dulled our with polo purple bloom. ond been to lop-rota thorn lrom their Item with dolt.quiok tinge". “ Why 2" uid rho. . " I would no to Now York and no this now play.†uid Llnboth. still Iwoying buck ond lorth in the gpllnt-hottomod rocker. “ Olivio wu a country poroon’o doughtor. and ID are we. I Ihould like to no my own: oonntorleit proogptment on the "one." ,1. n_ll_. Al VA... L-’ A rnv--â€"-_-__ . _ " Non-onus,†Vida? folly. “ You hld u dell better come hue 3nd help with than gnpu.†" It‘s such wretehed business to be poor!" seid Lisbeth. She wee e sperhling little ereeture, eiter the humming bird type of dense], with yellow heir curling low over her ioreheed. intense hezel brown eyes. end esmell red mouth with dimples hovering shyly in its neighborhood. “ Just look et us, Polly, you end me. two girls 0! nine- teen end seventeen. thet ought to heen'oying ourselves end heving e good time. en here we ere, weshing end scrubbing. and turning wretched regs oi dyed silk, end eleening ieded ribbons. end counting every pound of rice end every potetoi Even these wild grepes, Polly. thet you end I gethersd down by the edges of the swernp, we shouldn't venture on the extrevegenee of preserving them, it Mrs. Dseoon Blodgett hedu’t oflered to supply the suger on helves. Oh. I do so hete this lite! Even Brisket, the butcher, thinks he oeu insult us with impunity." " Yee," uid Polly. thoughtinily. “ we mustn't order my more meet et preeent.†“ But we must live," fleshed out Lisbeth. “ There il nit meekerei,†eeid Polly, “ end one. end vegeteble eoupe, and hire. Pnllett elweyl eende us 5 nice out of pork end some ireeh eenugee when they kill their pig. Oh. we ehell get eiong eoxnehow, Lisbeth; any- thing ie better then debt.†Liebeth looked up with eperhllng eyes. " Polly." oried ehe. “ why don’t they in- ereeee pepn'e eelery? Six hundred doilere e yeer le e ehuneinl pittenee for each 3 man n he in.†Polly shook her hand over the grapes. “ Pap: isn't 3 young mun any longer, Lia- beth." told she. " Ind he isn't on modern in his idea I.- Mr. Crocus." “ But he is sneh e learned men,†cried out Lisbeth. shaking the yellow msne out 0! her eyes. " And his sermonsâ€"oh. Polly. they make me cry. they are so deep and so solemn, end go down into one's hurt so! Six hun- dred dollars e year. Polly. for such work end study es thst l" “V’i‘hreï¬réiia'no doubt." laid Polly. soberly. “ but thnt oleraymon no. u I xenon! rule, vorygnqcllnndorpdd in thil_oountry."n Llebeth stopped ehoxt. eeulet end contai- ed, in thie xhepeody o! hen. tor. ohenelng to glenee up. ehe beheld in the dooney 3 tell end solemn-heed young men. with en una- bull: in one bend end n unveiling utohel in the other. “ We don't went enythlng. pleeee." uld ehe, jumping et onee to the eonelneion thet ehe beheld e book agent. or n vendor o! petent polieh, or some eneh itinennt trodes- “ I ehnll never merry e clergyman." cried Liebeth. with energy. “ No, Polly. never! I'd mm 3. dun-nun am! For dun-men so! their)â€, end_elergylnen d_on't. n_xldâ€"†“ I beg yonr pnrdon." laid the gmtlomon, nppmntly or much ombnrnuod on wu she hem]! ; “ I mutt hove min-ken the house. I won looking {or the Reverend Francis Fonn !" " My good gracious ! another missionary.†murmured Lisbeth, couo once. on P011, Itepggd gnoiounly torword. uiyingx ' "37 You no not mis‘akon, 31:; this II the house. Plouo to walk into the parlor. and I will we“ to mpg: A " Not “at ehnlr, plane," sud Polly. color- ing up to ‘ho too“ 0! her huh. u the un- nry stunner udnnood town! 3 «thin corner ; " the log in broken. and we've glued u. and I'm fluid in not quite â€to. This The out room of the parsonage wu cool and duk. with green paper nhtdu dnwn down. I in of {tagrnn‘ dried rou lone: in ‘ho nrooplaoo. And 3 homoobnldod mg 0! party-color“! cloth Md «totally down before the not. to hidp tho dgmodppogjg the carpet. aim in better." While Ill-both. hldlng he: lace in her Ipron. murmurs to honoll, “ II than no and to our humiliation. 7 In our world always to be lull ol glue and patch", and mend: Ihd msko-Ihilu 7" “ Lisbeth, " uid Polly. returning, " so sad all plpl.†“ Ii'l nnoihor mluionnry. I'm lure." uid Lilboth, unwittingly pulling down the alcove. of her brown oniioo dun. “And I know ho‘ii my to dinner. nnd he's go: o hungry slur. in hit 0,». nnd ihoro'n noihing to: dinner but buioy Ionp nnd nonbbngo. 0h don!†with n grimm which mndo Polly inngh in up“. oi honou. “ 1 wish iho rm oi million-rial wu oxiinoi." I The country pereon looked mildly up team the eeeond puegmph 01 Me " Thlrdly " u Liebeth eeme ln. Imelllng of wild grepee. with en enreole 0! yellow hell- ebont he: V “PAM." uld aha. " there's A neuflomun in the pale: to no you. mm a carpet-baa 1nd I white neck-tic I" “Ah 1" uid the eiergymen. "A vieltor. I euppoee. He in most welcome. But I on inet at present deep in the thread of e oom- plioeted polemic theory. Meke my eon: lio mente to the gentlemen. Liebeth. and g hie indulgence for e quotter of an hour or I0." And the per-on dipped hie pen reeointeiy into the tlme-eteined wooden etendieh. u it he wee determined to nettle the enbjeet It once. " But. pep: i" Lisbeth bed eenght et hie eont on! to reoieim him temporuily from the ebvuel ot theologian] er mont. “ You, my deer. " looking I ently et hot. " Do you think he'll etay to dinner 1" odly. "1311.11 invite hint, my deer. moet uenr- Lieboth‘e oonntenence fell. “ But, ,gepo, " uttered ehe, “there's nothing but riey loop: "We will um it with the good old- iuhionod «no. of woloomo. my doc," uid tho Rev. Mr. Fonn. with I an". tweet smile. " um! I doubt not It will main." Lisbeth flounood out of the room with bolahuuod ootor ond qua. Inpatient broom. “ Po ’3 on “pl." odd III. to Mull. “ bun on: no": vote odopud to so. olona In this vork-o-dny vofld." Bho put ho: soldon hood um um pulor door for on mum. " Paps II V", busy with his ' Thhdly.†uld Ibo. wuh o ro‘ulnh kink]. in the deep hue! oyu. " nnd he boa. you'll be good onough to "lg up“! ho’n tpmuqh." â€Th; Siriunï¬gér'linio‘ci‘nnd lookod mot. om. banned than "or. n he nnuwondâ€"" 0h. certainly. unduly. I m in no huh vim. our.†And Lisbeth wont but to he: ulster. “ Polly." sold 011.. "vb“ Ihnll we do? Qompgny to dinner. Ind nothing to give “ But we mun have something." aid Polly. “ Put on your wings. Lube“). Go out and buy 310'], and n qua! o! pontoon. and 3 10.! of broad. And "up at Mr. anin'a {or an ounce 0! hi: but to. und 0 qntrur o! 3 pay“; of bmm."_ - ,,,!IA _AAL1_ Lisbon: oponod ho: eye: very wide it this exuavmmt order. “ Oh. you reoklou Polly !" said the . " nod where no 3all the fund: to, come {tom 7" Polly sighed Ioflly. “ I nhull has to take the dried~ohorry money." nid Iho. " um I wu nvlng up {or my full 1m tad glovea. BM it in" much mutter. I duo ny I on mmago very wall with the old one! for 3 link while longgr." "-- m .‘ihamo 1" cried Lisbeth, vehemently. " And to tpluk how you toiled all ‘hou hot summer day. to pick and dty ‘hou black ox- hum." vi'ï¬xoro'a no help for it, dear." laid Polly. sonny. ". Get your hat on quickâ€"there's no time to lose." . “ But it iufl fair," protalted Lisbeth. " Why should oil ihe travelling pruohen. and hook men“. and mission 001190er come here not! out no out at home Ind homo? Why don’tfhgy so to Mr. groans 7" !,A-hoA .. i311, aliiigdt 7' Because Mr. Otooua doesn't mute them weloomo, and pap. does," laid she. “ I do wonder," orled Lisbeth. impetuouely. “it more in any other nee of men Imposed upon on country mlnmen ate? Muk my words, Polly. _I never, 1:30.", yil! mom |_â€"-" 13:11 by â€thin time' Pony’ had tied in: her sister’s straw ï¬st. and twisted s muslin sou! across her shoulders. “Do nuke huts, dour." aid ohmin ao- oontl of gentle entrant], n she pained up- wnrd to the clock. .. Searoeilyï¬ï¬eenr minutes had elapsed when Liabeah came flying back, with yellow treaaea streaming behind, and market bask“ in her hand. “ There, Polly.†cried she. in the cissr, light voice of girlhood. as she deposited I plump chicken on the tsble, “ there's your new hot : snd there.†as she isid down s pocket 0! groceries. “us your gloves; and hots,†rattling out ths potatoes. “is my last chance ion new blue neck-tie! And I do hope. Polly, that they‘ll give the missionary the worst kind of s dyspepsis." “ Lisbeth I " " Well. but I do." uneily retorted the girl. or she turned to put ewe, her hot. " And -â€" 0h. Pol-1,!" Polly turned eronnd with e etert, at the ohenaed tenor oi her eieter'e voiee. “ Whet in it, Lieheth 7 You’re not ill 2" Liebeth. with e glowing hoe. pointed to the little wooden enpboerd in the well. which, extending through from verlor to kitchen, in butler‘e pantry ieehion. wee need no e general repoeitory for book- end pope". And then, for the that time. Polly perceived thet both doors were elightly ejer. “ Polly.†mnuered ehe glrl. homely. “ he he hoerd every word I He couldn't help it." And flinging her hut in one direcï¬on end her eon! in mother. Liebeth fled up the nerrow woodm shire to her own room and threw hereon, lobbinz hssmrloally. upon the “ It's 111'! tongue." lobbed Lisbeth, “ my wretched, chattering ton ue. Pepe eiweye warned me egeinet giving 0090 to it; Polly elven told me it would get me into trouble. Oh, deu,‘ deer. whet mat he think 7 how on I ever look him in the hoe ?" And with thin doieinl resume, Liebeth buried her hot ieee in _the pillage end oxied horde; then.evet.' "Evilâ€"I53“? nld lie, "dullng. don't futâ€" yon monnt no harm. Get up and bnid your um. 3nd come down Ital". Dlnner will be on the “bio directly. md pap. to taking tor Lleheth let up end pushed the demp fringe of yellow hair out 0! her eyes. " I ehell not come down. Polly." " But you mun, deer; pepe would he very much vexed." " Never I" cried Llebeth, with e lreeh hunt a! teen; “never 1" But the country per-on hlmeell preeently oeme to the reeeue,wlth mild oyee end e ï¬rm, gentle voloe._ IQ loomed tn :3. m her. but u VII in unity little more thin h." an hour. before Polly «mo Honoring up the shin. like a moot- brogord‘gugrdhq Easel. “ No member of my hmlly mutt be leeklng in oonrteey to e guest." mid hunk“); Liebeth gently by the bend; end the poor ohlld wee led ehmefeeedly into the kitchen. where the {eh}: 3e Ipreed. end Polly flood pulling M u e . 7'â€" 15: 'VIuoonl." aid the pulon m the NI “nigger. ‘{ phi!!! n3, ypungentyhfldi’ " I m the black “map of the funny.†“id Lisbeth. bulging he: had, " and I'm very lorry. III. 1nd I has your pudon." "Pray don't montlon it," uld Mr. Vin- cent. in genuine diam“ Qt the light 01th. mortifloutlon of thin yellow-mired hula with the deep hm] oval. “Id the red. unal- uvo mouth. And when dlnner wee overâ€"end here let ne mentlon thet Mr. Vincent ete end dunk with an excellent eppetlte. ee I! no lurking ehedow of the threetened dyepepele dietnrb- ed hle dlgeetlonâ€"end the country pereon hed tehon hie eet into the etudy, Polly put her enn ronn Llebeth'e welet, end drew her out under the morning-glory vinee. where, by thle time. the blue end rose-tinted cope hed ell folded them elvee Into tight llttle peneolettee. endnh! den hehlnd the leevee. A_ .._e ._.3 _-_._ " Nothing on be good new on] more,†laid Lisbeth, with 3 fresh hunt oi tom. “ Oh. but listen.†eoothed Polly. " Do you know who thin Mr. Vincent is 7" " Aâ€"Lmluionuy. I nnppoee." And poor Lisbeth spoke the word on it it we: n dose oi qninine._ 1â€"_â€" â€"â€"-- "No. deer. he'e the Blehop'e eeoretery. And he hee heetd oi pepe‘e leerning end aeel end telent. end he hee come to offer him e perieh nee: New York. with twelve hundred dolienâ€" onl think oi it. Liebeth lâ€"tweive hnnodred dol en e eer. end en eeeletent. We ehell be rich. erling. end deer. deer pepe will heve e little Amt end eeee i_n_ hie 91d ego." WHERE‘S" told she. “ 1". not good non for you." 7 "}'Ii'6ih'ibe â€no." uld mum. vainly. “ BM u a.†«Mod Polly; um! thou tho two mun boun w or) sad nob. um: hupp’ 1n- oohmmoo. lnrgpoh 0th.}! qua; » , _ ls wos o you. Once more the wild grapes won scouting III we woods. ones not. tho golden-sod hold up its torohss of nuns olonx shs wuss ot babbling brooks. sud Pm shsdsd ho: eyes wish one hsnd. u shs s ‘ in she doorny and watched Lisbeth oomo lighsly dong the sudsn posh. wish she yol- low sunshine angled in he: hslr. snd on nuwo_n_tsd gnomuro in hot dean 9yog_._ M“ II It pbulblo."oxiod Pally Faun. “ thlt It In a what. you “no. we can. to Mouhun 809me r" " th hue you done with-ME. Vincent 7†uni P9113. gommgly. " Ho II walking down by tho 1.11.. with pops." “id Linbotb, coming up w her ulster. Iido, and slipping one um through Polly'a. “ And. Pollyâ€"" “ Well. damn 2" “ Iâ€"I hove oome‘hing to all you.†“ Couldn’t I guou “ ?" «id Polly. laughing. “ No. Llabeth. don't tum your hoe “Myâ€"I know it ull. dullns. He loves you, und you huve_promlaodA }o_b_o_hls_ wile."_ " Polly.†laid Lisbeth," “ I think you must b. s fortune-teller. But. oh. I am so huppy ! 1nd I on: hardly believe am is mm .11 5 dream." “Bun. Linbothâ€"†" Well ?" “ I thought you were never. never, going “Full 9â€"? BM Llabe‘h'a colt little hand pteued over her shtor'u mouth. and her ploudingly m. tiered, Please. Polly. don't," flopped we sentence are it was ï¬nished. The north bridge at Hawick is to be widen- ed In 3 coat of £1.400. The Brim]: Workman Public Bonus at Hamilton hu paid n that dividend at 10 per cent. The Free Church hen taken the initiation ill! Streehnr, Argyllnhire. in opening singing o auee. The nnnunl meetinc o! the Clydeudflo Bank was held on Feb. 3. wnan ndividend of 12 per cent. was declared. John annlo. the well-known Braamn mountain guide, died on Feb. 3. n the use of uogeqty-Ieyeq._ Bullion ï¬shing on the Dec and Don was commenced on me 11:11 Fobtuuy, but the reagltl were poor. There srs s'ppsrently better ï¬nds prospects in Auohsersrdsr. Some of the millowners have got large orders. The steamer Cygnet peeled through Otinen Onnel on Feb. 7. The Oenel hue been lroaen seven! weeks. Anmg emonu are being made' no Dnnoon. Argyllahire. tor oonvertlngthk Puk into I public notation ground. 7 Fennen in Whithom. Wigtown 'dintrioi, who hove been forwarding It.“ fed «me to Liverpool market hove had poor returns. The ship Aberlomno. of Glasgow. put into Falmouthp on Feb. 6. wlï¬h the whole of the crow more or long mooted with sonny. The members e1 Court Fair mm of Perth 0! the Ancient Order of Foresters held their annunl festival in the Drill Hell on Feb. 7. Steel 4: Ortiz. corn {actors and merohente, Glugow. here etopped peyment. The new. ties unonnt to between £60,000 end £70,000. Mr. Domld Munro. writer. Dnnoon, ha been eppointod Proonrator-Firoel for the burgh. in room of Mr. Robert Boonler. writer. A has 0 hellbnt wee ceptured recently at Wick. Celthneu, which bed in ite etomech. mong other contents. e enlmon which weighed 18 lbl. The 03 am and clam ï¬shing on the Mid both!» ’«out 11“ been very poor. owing to the want of wind, and prion hue union:- was! topdonoy, __ The first publication in Ohm. Argyilahiro. of bum under the new mnningo not of 1878 van exhibited in trout oi thoroaiunr‘s oflioo, 801m. V1113. on Feb. 8. The Danton Bdmon Fishing: hnvo been let. on I lane of two!" 3nd 1-11.11 you- from the and o! the mount «Mon, to Colonel Molt. Poruoy. Mr. Grunt, 11an of Glonbrown. Bmï¬- Ihiro. bu dug out two sheep thlt hid been covered up in u mow-arm (or thm weeks. They were quite lively when “ken out. The long «veto “cm. the like 0! which hu unruly been wimoalod for tony you" in Borwlohhln. hu retarded farm work which in now oomldonbly in menu. Duld Duh. who hu tor Iomotlmo put bun toting u rollovlng poltmnur 3t Anah- nnonlg, In Mull. whflo visiting Tornou Full: on Feb. 2 tell our uproolpioo and poxjnhod.m Onp t. Binohlr, withH. M. 8. Bung 3,101- who» duty It wan to keep the Onlodonlm Own! 0 pen during the 1m lever. «ml: 01 fro-c.1133 at Inns boon rolouod Iron hi: loebonnd ponitlon ac Auohlndonooh. Owing to the front. I number of ï¬ehlng hoete with ell their genr. hove been conveyed by reil from Wiok to the went cont. Thin ie owing to the oioeing in the Forth end Olyde Gene! by ioe. It in eetlmeted this fully 6,000 people were upon Loehiomond on Feb 1. ehting end elldlng g. Portnbie ï¬rel nnd coffee Item were Ireely eteged ebout on the ice to! the eon- venienoe oi vieitore. 8!: G. Ounpboll, M. P.. make on Feb. 4 n Dnut. Fits-hire. and “pruned an smut hope um Mt. Gladuono would be returned to: Midlothinn. Profeuor Beadle, St. Andrew, reed e peper to the Boyel Society. Edinburgh, on the mineralogy o! Scotlend, the epeoiel lube jeet being "The Mloee, with Anelyeie o! Heughtonite." 0 new epeolel found in Aber- deenehlre. Lord Forbes is about to erect I newehuroh {or the E pitcopelion congregation o! Loehlee, Forferehlre. u A memorial ‘to hie relative. the late Blehop o! Breehin. And Polly wu merciful. and didn‘t. On Fobmuy 3. oonuqnom on the high wind which pronllod in Huldlngtonuhiu, the now begun to drilt,[lpoodfly blocking up at «don: polnu the orou [Oldl running out and want In the upper dlmiotl o! the empty; - On'Februnry 1, the pl“ pupils of 11:. gm, Pgunon Plug gouging. precept“ ï¬h‘ï¬ï¬‚i ï¬ne 0" n hundroa'lévomanl. togthu with a silver ulvor. on the con la- tl o! twenty-ï¬n yom' tanking In ad- dlgmm 7- -- -4 n n mï¬â€˜nrlnh the month of “may 11 vouch, 0! on tastes-h toning. of 13,146 tons. won hunched on tho Olydo. Tho mount of work SCO'I‘CII COLUDIN. Hull. Two cum (Halo! 0. P. ohmhu will bl- low the 01mph 0! mo Quun'l Park conno- uouon tn running to tho city llqnlduou lug. mm- which won oontdbnud to uni: lands by Ir. J. Manon. 9:: had in mull. “a. tad. pmyoou m can Con-idenble improvements. eltenflou 0nd enlugemenu heve been begun on theolal “ Foxhoe Ame Inn.†et New Pitellgo. Aber- deenehlxe. which in egaln to he eonverted Into 3 oommodloue hotel. Aim- 5 mow norm of about ten wooh' duration in Perth-hire tho wont»: on Feb. 8 3nd during “no whole 0! the 6th govo sign. of something like o canon! improvement. The Corpontion liabilities of Banish smonni to 1353,7323 mo Illa“ cum“ to £14,867. leaving a not nmount oi debt 0! £39366. Tho burgh rate account Ihon an income of £1,768. Ind an oxpondituu of £1.615. A gentleman belonging to Gmnook ro- oontly skated tram one and of the Winder. more Like to the other. a dist-nee o! ï¬fteen miles. m sixty-nix miouua sad It“ not the [em tatlgned whh his exercise. Provo-t Vu- Ind bin fellow-cultodiou, flu trustees of the Guildu Fund. hue not ubout the mu of reacting the pulpit at the old church u 'l‘aiu. Rou-ahiro. originally the gilt of the Regent Mun-y. On Jan. 31, the Rev. Judlno Wull-oo. o! Traquair. delivued I lecture on "The Lib Ind Wtiï¬ng a o! Rbbert Bums.†with mutual mix-unions. in me Public School. At Sunbeam, on Feb. 2. new (all to tho depth 0! several inch“. It is night inohu cheap on :ho south side of the Oohiln. Faun- en no timid of the straw becoming am. u ï¬hoir Ibsep are entirely band led. The ï¬fty -thltd exhibition of the Bo ynl Boouiah Acudcmy was opened on Febnnry, l, n Edmburgh, and, while the number 0! visitors was aulcvly equal to thu on the opening day of former exhibitions, the attendance was regarded“ highly ntiolutory. On Jan. 29, the Earl of Beddington vnl entertnintd to dinner in the Wntetloo Hob). by the tennnlry on hie verioue eetnm. Tho occasion at the dinner wee the preeentntion of His Lordehip' a portrait, In communion. tion of the coming of age 0! Lord Binning. The Committee of the Association for the Better Endowment 0! Edinburgh University have adopted e deed of ionndstion for sdmin- isteting the interest on £1,600 psid to the Aesoeistlon by Dr. Cable, of Dumfriee. for erecting two bunnies ineonneotion with the Univexdty. There is some prospect of good sngling in the Tweed es soon as the westher end in the Tweed u noon on the wathor and the auto of the water prove {not-bk. Luge numbers of ï¬sh hove boon noon. whilo it in nndentood tho!» the season tor owning. owing to the icy condition of the tint. ho- boon doloyod.’ Mr. Gladstone. in more: to 3 letter from the Glasgow brenoh oi the Order 0! Shep- herds. asking him to support Mr. Manor's Bill to mend the Engiieh Poor Lew Amendment Act meeting triendly Iooietiel. write. no follow. :--“ I ehell endeevor. other end Illu- mediete duties permitting. to ooneider elu- loliy the diflieult end very intereeting queltion touched on in your letter beiore giving ovate on it in Perliunent." While the crew of the yewi owned by Skipâ€" per William Pixie. Btoneheven. were engeaed recently at the white tithing. they discovered thet two Inge ehatke but got entangled in their lines. An ettempt wee mode to “ bond " the tint, but, alter a pretty tough ettuuleï¬hin wee found impossible, end it hed to he cut edrilt. the toil 0! it. however. being retained. 0n the 14m nit. John Noble. o fllh denier. oi East Union street. Axbronth. nttempted to murder his wife end yonngeet child. He ï¬re! It pistol et the lormer. wounding her in tho bee. end n number of the pellete lodged in the ohlld'e heed. When the police â€rived Noble shot him-ell in the head‘:0 end oil three on now lying dongeronniy wounded. At the snnusl meeting of tho Ole-cow Bhlpownoro' Association on the 14th Fol». the Ohslnnsn. Mr. Allen. sold thst tho ship- ping tonnsgo hsd been lncresslng in s ls: groster xstlo then the imports ond exports ol goods. Ho suspeon thst this use the tool come of the depression 0! the shipping interest. Shlpownero should do two thtnco -â€"they should obstsin {tom building on: more ships. sud should {or somo yous to come exorcise tho greatest economy In tho mausgemont at their property. such on sdoptlng tho most recent Improvements lot esvln fuel. The lsborors’ etrlko st blus- pool id not sugur woll tor such s policy. A non lnopportuno time could not hovo been chosen for it. A visit. which wu prolonged to more that 3 you. It her ooualn'l homo in Edinbmh, famed n on in Mrs. Komblo'a 1m. Th. City of Edinburgh et thet time wee et the height 0! its intellectuel grendeur. It wee the tiny of Sir Welter Beott, Wilton, Jenny. Broughun. Sydney Smith. the Homere, Aileou end ell the renowned phelenx thee ruled over Britieh litereture under the blue end yellow Itenderd oi the Edinburgh Be. view. The ancient city hed still ite reguler winter eeeeou of tuhioneble geyety, during whieh the elder members of the beau We were eerried through the etreete to evening pertlel in eeden chem. A de pntotion from the Edinburgh School Bond. pnooompeniod by the membere {or the city. waited on the Lord Advoeete on Sutur- day y. the 8th Feb.. end brought undo: bio lordship 'I notice the neoeeeity of school boerde obteining sponge {or oetabilehing doy indultrioi eohooio of the kind 3 pproud of by Mr. Oroee in hie epeeeh It Chaim-lord. Tho Lord Advocete quite odmitted the need for name each echooie being inetitnted. bnteddml thet the dimonitywee whether they ehonld eim et this by Btete old or by voinntuy effort. He was eorneetiy deeirone of dentin. with the question. end_ hoped to be obie to do '0 in the 30mins 'uulon; An old Idoh Ioldhr who prided hlmull up on his bnvory ry. «Id be hud fought In the haul. of Bull Run. When Mind 1! bob“ “mom nod mode good his «up. u othcn did on um «union. he replied. “ 301.an thou um didn’t no no than youâ€