'0' l- ion-lo Au!" Wu“ The flow York Tina "I “)0 FWD“?! 0! o amnion th» hu fly tun-pint! in Bouon by which hourly I hundrod of the non luhlonoblo India but!» tho victim: 01 . Manama; oponuon. A «I oao o {uh- lonohlo amount†of tho HI outplayed on “man young wow thou spunky a VA: to all M tho undone. 0! ho: cutout" sud m and m Shel: ducal. mu Ann“. no oh. no «nod. boom, I you incrimmd no noud um Iho had 3 not. book which she bundled u gglyhujw Rudy. the n- I- “Iâ€, â€" vâ€"â€" _~--, W pork: in "Funnuu." Ind III 002mm“: tuning momonndn o! batting tad vulc- bono («134ml to_ ï¬ll out tho idul canal and , 1A-- --_-AIt-llnn I'l- nuu' lwuuuu w a... -â€". _. -_-_, wognlnrlllol o! mum non-milling m. high.» typo o! n {all around bounty. Thu. momonnduho oxplninod. were noouury to “on o! n gnu». or the bold culling o! n shoulder piano on tho blu. Tho bnlinm at tho employing : who 1nd a» good loxlnno of employing Mlu Anni. 1n- ouuod npldly. 1t beam. I tut 0! true onllnto unong Boston India! to hon than drouol mode oxolnslvoly nt her unblhh- mom. sud tho runll Ill nn nppmnl inmuo ol Bollonlon boonâ€, bolh ln bundlh nnd lhloknou without much lnouuo in weight. Ono duh nnd Will do, thnl will long be rommbond by tho puronouu 0! Min Annie, one): o! “no Monro-ind “home ono 0! ho: - â€" â€"-â€"â€"â€" nâ€"OInm-n ."u "I III. “II uvw--_ _. f oerde. end wee told thet e young gentlemen wiehed to eee them in the perior. Etch led, Mice Annie, end wee, oi conree. ter- ribly eurprieed. The wicked young men who hed eo eueeeuiully mezquereded ee e dreumehr’e eeeietent expieined withmuch epperent penitence thet he hed been detected end diechergcd, end thet hie eoie deeire wee to hide himeeii in Oeliiornie. To do thie money wee required. end he pre- eented e emeii hill tor meterieie which he hed turniehed et hi! own expenee. Cotton wee cherged for et the rete oi 03 e pound, end whelebone et 95. On peyrnent oi the hill he would intently lend iron hie notebook the memorende reieting to her dreeeee end deport on the ï¬ret trein tor the Peciï¬c elope. The etory zoee thet he mede e complete round of hie iormer cuetomere, end thet hie collec- tion: exceeded 91,000 from the terriï¬ed teir .KI, U'UI Inn-v- uâ€"v, Vivâ€"v â€"..i- __ Promo-Gonna our in now going , iorword with ropidity. It boo boon dooidod thot onontiroly now rool ohnll bo bnilt ior tho oothodrol oi Mots. tho ooot to bo ot lout 4.000.000 who (obout 81,000,033; 0! loto tho pointed windowo ond tho oo ol the trliorinm hovo boon tho ohiol onbjootl oi ottontion. At Strubnrg tho ropoiro oro opprooohing thoir completion. llfho gliding“ oi tho groot dooro oi tho moin onionoo boo boon nndortohon by I gold workor. who, with o otofl oi ouiotonto, boo ior oomotimo boon ongogod on other porto oi tno odiiioo. A boontiinl young wilo up town. oitor oxponding much ingonnity. doviood o oohomo to hoop hor hgobond ot homo nights. ond it o no__ 41-..-..- kg. "-1:- A Brawl Father. luborox mmgd Wm. lat-tor noon-ed hi: un- ynr-old son, 01 atoning some ponnm md oandiu hon none or the other children. md “king 3 lug: ghlpoltdk. be but me boy ii- I.-I-L.u4| him nhnlll. hum; I III II â€"â€"___' _, a “-‘r , , moot nnmereflnlly. He helebored hlm ebont the heed end feee until the heck of the little ieuow wee one mm o! ehreeione. A merried brother end hie wfle intertexed to etop the anelty, but were told thet 1: they interfered eimiler pnnlehment ewelted them. Un Bun- dey morning the little tellow. whoee mother in deed, left home with the intention 0! com- ing to the city end eeelng the enthoritlee, but he eonld only proceed e few milee. when he ley down by the roedeide end eonld go no further. Borne lediee took him in end cued tor him. end brought him to the city to-dey. The nnnetnrel tether will be meted tor hie Tu Mn: an Err-Anna 0mmâ€" Woxk which but boon in we" on the n- nontlon ol_ thug (anon; monumnu olGomio _ L2___-: .1..-a..- n.- on) DWI! lav. â€"â€"â€"vâ€"â€"â€" .. proud vory oï¬ootnol. Bho flottou hor liogo‘ lord ohont tho oanloltoly dolnty proportiono ‘ of hi! loot. Ind tndnooo him to woo: booto two olzoo too omoll to: him. Ho lo on hlo loot oll do: long down town. ond whon ho goto homo ot night oho hoo o oolt choir and o pol: o! 0001 ollppoto to: him, and by tho tlmo ho. with snot dropo of agony ponllng hlo brow. hol got of! bio hooto. ho oomoo to A tho oonolnolon thot thou to no plooo llko . homo, “to: on. and Inn no duke to go down ., town to tho lodao o: lit up with o olok blond. . extend n genenl invitetlon to well-«tuned .Jnen to so on the etege in thet eeene, to nuke up the erowd. endevery night there in e large mothering. lugely made up of young men out on I ltohe. Emboldened by the eueeece of this plen ol gettlng eupernumenrlee {or nothln . e tlvul muneger hoe invited well- dreu women to oppose in n Oremorne ~ Gerdenl eeehe. end I0 meny preeent them- eelvee thnt he on ehooee enough of those who ere reelly ettnotlve, turning the rut . nwey. An In“!!! Domn‘e FflAl8.-â€"Dr. lat-ling. I well known doctor 0! Duhuque. Iowe, become euddenly inane :eoently end will be ‘ token to the swim. He wee well edueeted. but I0 tough wlth hlepetlente thet hle; urge preotlee dwindled to nothing. Hie netloue ol lute hove ludleeted thet he we- not per- leetly eound in hle heed. 0n the ooldeet - deyl he would go tldlng through the etreete on n wlld eherget. deeked out in white eauvu ehoee nude linen euit. He wee known by ell u the whlte-wlnged rider ol the Dubuque medleel lnternlty.â€"Ohicago Tribune. 'In I pl.) a aâ€" London mum. Tnthrnll'n hon. mm in ropgugptgd: .Tho manger- - _._‘I 1 _____ j The exodne of people to the Stetee ie meter then it ever wee. Lent week the Boeton eteemer took 122 peenengers, e larger number then wee ever before curried 1mm mum by one at thet line. Thie week the record It etill laser. The eteemer Omoll, which ended on Seturdey to: Boeton. took 165 peeeen en. bloat of then myonng people eee as employment. The sum Iteemer hed e Iago number of peeeengen tron Ohulottetown. Prince Edward Ielend, end Bewkeehnry. Oepe Breton. In None, there le one relny dey In tout ; et the Lofloden lelende one tn two. A .01... Ittnootly no voodoo thot tho tommo monsoon o! Uoltod Btotoo txoopo by tho Indlooo hon oouod o protound oomotion throughout tho Ioncth ond broodth ot Noxth Amorioo. But. ottor oll. thoro nood ho but ltttlo onrptloo ot tho ootutmpho. It hoo ‘ boon tho toto o! oommond ottor oomd to: non: yoon book. Ind tho gonorol polio, o! tho Govommont to not such on to moho tho moot oongulno hopo thot tho ond to yot. It to ollvoty woll to loy tho muoooxo to tho door 0! oooxoity o! troopo. and to orguo thot it Uongmo woro looo nlgaordly in voting umy oupplloo tho llvoo o! tho pooplo in tho Tonitortoo would be “to. ond tho ooldlou ploood in tho torto be oumoiont to provont o nomonoo ot thou poriodlool outbrooko. Tho toulblo into 0! Ouotot ond hlo hrovo ooldloro did not provo o onmolont vowing to tho lndion Dopoxtmont at tho neighboxing‘ ‘ ropublio to out to tho bottom tho condition of tho Indium in tho Woot, ond tho hophozord polio, hoo boon oontlnuod. with tho droodtol noulto olroody onroniolod. Bot whot in ot tho bottom 01 oll thooo tontblo muoooroo? Thoro om bo no doqbt thottho pooplo no in o groot ,4 â€"--â€" nn.-_ L-..- VII-I W uv â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" . - _ _ meeeure to blame themeivee. They hove not kept tuith with the Indian. who no e vindictive. “use nee. even in their own internel mongemente. The Govemment oi the United Btetee hove treeted the indium in e theme: which no humen being could be expected to submit to without resentment, in lean the revengeiul lone oi the plein. Who took pomnion oi the beet Indluu leude in Western Ameriee. end moved the eboriainul proprietor: on to worthieu reserve" The people 0! the United Stetee. Who mode treaties with the Indium. in order to helli- tete their reoxovel to_ than worthleu epote, ,,.___.u_ 4.- L__-|- snd took the ï¬rst opportunity to bresk . through them? The people 0! the United Btstee. Who never lost an opportunity to swindle the Indisnsr The rsseslly sgents eppointed by the U. 8. Congress. It is when such truthlul ststements have tohe msde regerding the dlsgrseeiul notions oi s Government th'st one wonders the Indinnsâ€" swiit to resent end punish s wrong unong themselvesâ€"hsveheen so relenting in their desiings with their oppressors. For yeers put, it hes been pointed out thst sneh treet- rnent would sooner or lster bring its own rewsrd. sud now thst the breve eoidiers oi the nstion erebeing mussered to revenge well-founded wrong. however mueh we msy depreeste the uulswiul sets. there does sp- peer to be some excuse tor the eonduet oi the sboriginel. It is to be hoped thst better eounsels will prevsil in the Osbinet st Washington,snd thst the policy 0! extermina- tionwillnot be esrried out, slthough un- thinking dernsgogues _rnsy cell tor it ever so , - AL - ".1A.‘ “5.6-- menu uvâ€"w-Dvnâ€"vâ€" loudly. Let the people 0! the United Stet“ remember how rnthieeely every treety whieh their Government hee mede hee been broken. Let them not iorget thet when the Utee eeted ee they did they ignorently believed they were ï¬ghting to: their homee end were in dreed thet the treety eeenrins their righte to the reeerve occupied by them wee in ee greet denser 0! being violeted ee thoee mede with other tribes here been. On uneerupuione diehoneet oflioiele mnet mueh of the bieme \ tor the iete neueere he hidâ€"Hamilton '1‘" III! Timelo From :11 the mud: come glowing «counts of uncommonly big humus. A «term conductor on tho Michigan Oontnl ny- shot an no time ulna the m hu lhon boon '0 much true] on than III In“ week. Mojor Emlon, o! Poxt Stanley. and MM June: Flnnoy. of St. Thomas, hon ï¬nished the now Itotion building: for tho Brunttord. Noflolk a Port Bunion Boilwoy Company It amonbmg, uni tho G. W. B. 00.now oooupy om. ‘ Tho Gnud Trunk Bonny 1th uld in con- Iidoring tho ndvlnbflity of nttuohing unash- montom to it! through tnlnl. In thin mpoot the G. W. B. in in ghoul o! tho Trunk. hum; ndoptod dining-room cm 1m I30. Notiee in given in the Genus thet epplioe- tion will be mede, It the tint elttlng ol the Onterio Perliement. for e eherter to eon- etrnet e reilwey irom Beyleli to Clinton, or some other point on the Greed Trunk Bell- wey. A very thorough tent of e new breke for freight Heine, celled the (lord Automtie ‘ Broke. wee mede It ï¬t. Louie on Mondey. on the lllinoie a lit. Louie Beilroed. Hell e dozen diflerent teete were mede under the inspection 0! quite e number oi prominent end experienced reilroed oflielele, ell oi which were entirely eetieieotory. the univer- eel opinion being thet the broke will prove to height trelne whet the Weetinghoure broke in to the peeeenger treine. Mr. John nenjemin Smith, the ï¬nt Presi- dent of the LntLOom Leegne. end to: twenty- two yeere EP. 101' Stockport. died on Mondey week et hie reeldenee. Ktng’e Blde. boot. The deeeeeed gentlemen, who wee eighty- flve you: at ego et the time 01 his deoeele. we: eretired metehent. In the yeere 1839- 40 41, he wee Pruident of the Meneheeter Ohember oi Commerce. In polities he wee e Liberel. voted for the hellot end egeinet ehureh tetee. In 1837 he wee en unme- eeulnl eendidete (or Bleehbnrn, end to: Wet-ell end nondee In 1841. He set to: the Stirling diltriotjrom 1847 ti“. 1852, when he iï¬vii'oli'otad tor Stookport. Talmege lovee the reporters. He knows thn bui for them he would hove never been known outside Brooklyn. Then on men, other public men who on lndobtod to the newepepen lo: neuly oil their tune; but few no so reed, to “knowledge it u Tolmoge. who thue bum iorth It the recep- tion meeting in his Tobemlole It Brooklyn: “ Wheteetnpid world thle would be without the to non. God bless 'om. They hover over us by ey end they watch our etepe by night. There they never got none! the Ipeeker then the front of his pletform. Here they unwound him.ovorwholmdhgt_n ï¬ltnffl-ï¬bl'u’n interview -._ _ . _A..-A-L Llâ€" LIIUI'U'UIWIJVIIII u".- _..--- -,, him 0 on: him 01! u ho is too long; lunch him out ti be In too won. and stick plan in him 1: he in too windy. When u: or ten of them csmo on board the Bothnls, I folded my arms Ind and. ' name It Ian ' Blou mo roponen."â€"(Lsughur and applause). The Baron.“ von 8mm. 0! Viennn, while lining oi Uniotvinti. in tho Tyrol, Mi her lodgings on tho 18th and did not rotum. In I dun: wot lonnd o pop: with iho wordu. " Whon you nod thou linu I Iholl be no longer union; the living." Ha: ha, shoe- nnd umlmllo were picked up on the bunk ol the Blons, ond II in fund um llinou and molonoholy led her to oommlt suicide. Bho ‘ won only “only-Ii: you: of no. Railway Nola. tho hull“. Ho know > 5.3.2.... Bear... :82...- 0 En...- >z >115; :6! 35.108... a6 81.....IEOP0I (01.99.23 '3' Hull ‘IQFI IUul‘ ECU. new I ‘ollsn. .0151. ((-11. Ill. Landau. Ontâ€"Jun“ BII'I'. I won-known III“!!! unison 0! London. on: on, â€In of I30. VII to-dIy land It tho Lulu: for £20,000 to: brouh o! promlu. the plum!!! being M. M. Woodman. I slush worn“ at Goduloh. M tho ï¬lms of main tho qunIlmInoI at tho an! the detondun Ill living In): her mm: In the Township of Calhoun, County 0! Huron. Tho plIlnufl III I young “My 0! good "pub T n no tenet go: proo- o “‘ Wealthy Text oi the Adamâ€"Tho [and Into- DoloI-eed and Aootouneo (lo-Ideally Louflol. OILâ€"JON“ ml". even'hlon Aoleod Iron the [riot-e. 0! America loelthy citizen 0! London. over illty yoere oi _‘ “aâ€... I"_ N", “"3. ego. wee to-dey eued et tho Aeeieoe ior . 320,000 (or breech oi pron“... tho plelntifl New You, Oetqâ€"Tho Herald 0 London being M. M. Woodmen. e einglo women oi met-l 01 “I. etheenâ€"Ik. Pernoll end oneh 304.31“. At “1. time 01 noting tho 0! he coileoguoe onions tho edveneod Home eeqneintenee oi the girl the deiendent wee Bniero ee 1“" eoete in Peellentont end on living with her iethor in the Townehlp oi chewed in the Inn-rent exitetlon. intend to Colborne, County 0! Enron. The pieintin tow-rd eh owed to the emotion: Irhh to w“ . you“ M! 0! good "pun Will “I. euppoxt 0! “I. .1101. Id“! Me An end gentle birth. '0“ gamma, “(1 eddreee hoe boonleeued to-dey. It eeye: Avert from tho ofleete oi Americen compo- in every reopect the eqnel 0! do. _ lendent. In Much,1876. doiendent vielted titleh with the produote o! rent-tied Ireland. oil the Irloh ovile ere reloreblo to tho berber- tho term 0! the plelntifl'e tether end there inedothe eeqneintenco oi pleintm, then ebont one lend oyotoin. it ie thet eyetone which nineteen yeero oi ego. Ho violted the honee he! reï¬ned the people to each deepen“ on bneineee with the plointifl’e tether. He chem-team. end vhleh hu convened 1 eppeere to hevo been emitton et ï¬ret eight. themto modem owner-hip 0! soil by the . Alter heving inepooted the tum. it wee ebont people the not by the ludlord. No ‘ noon. end with tho ueuol generoelty oi eonileeetion 0‘ proprietoriel right! ll eonntry people. he wee invited toteko dinner, demendod. bill eociotioe mnet be orgenleod which he eccepted, end during the meel he in every eoqnty. end euhtenee must be evinced eigne oi edmiretion with the iemily. rendered to ten-ht- teeth-t lendlorde. The but which oi the denghtere he wee onemorod P0"! It PM!“ lice wholly Vi“! the letter. oi did not become quite epperent. Ho loit. '1'0 81" edventeae t0 the tamer two thinge teklng the nemee end eddreeeee 0! both ere neeoelery. The Ii! hundred thou-end denghtere, end ebont e week eiterwerde lendieee lermore innet be welded meme! he cent pleintli! ehook oi " Moon'e Idelo- into one orgenized body. end hid Innet be diel," on e ellght token oi hie oeteem. elven then. The! make money. The The young ledy politely wrote him e note oi community hee ned more bitter experience 01 thenke. end thet drew from hint e letter tnh the lend eyotem thenthoeo Irieh who hove 0! love end eweetneee. He eleo eent eeverei been compelled to eeok obmod 100d thet hed piceee ol mneic. end in one letter he eeid he been denied them et homo. Nowhoro will ‘ lelt like embrecing her in en “eeeteey 0! thin epï¬eel lound Inch depth- “ in that joy." He eleo eent her epelr of glovee in e greet I cite: lend where ton mllllone oi letter. eceompenying which. he oxpreeud Iriehmen hevo token roiuge. Let them himneli in endeering tonne. In the month remember “I“ the Itoto oi thinse which oi June he wrote to eey thet he wee coming Irelend now deeireeto ebolieh hee beniehed to vleit the iemlly. end need in hie letter, them iron: their beloved lend to beneï¬t by emong other tonne: “I m olten pereneded lewe which e90“ “1 protection to ell my wente will be edmlnietered to by my cleeeee_ot eitiaene. thet grootheorieen Sweet Minnie, end thet my eehing heed will Bepnbhe they on opvroclete ell odorte thet ' elm et effording eqnei incentive! to sunâ€"-2 e- “-5 cue-newt 1‘1. l-MI innomnt ,, ___--_A-. AIIVK Hive-e. nae-r-" vâ€"v _._._ n noon. end with the uenel generoeity of country people. he wee invited to teke dinner, which he eeeepted, end during the meei he evinced eigne oi edmiretion with the iemlly. but which 0! the denghtere he wee enemored oi did not become quite epperent. He leit. teking the nemee end eddreeeel oi both i dengbtere, end ebont e week eiterwerde 1 he eent pieintii! e book 0! " Moore'e Meio- 1 diee," ee e elight token oi hie eeteem. i The young iedy politely wrote him e note at thenke, end thet drew from him e letter full at love end eweetneee. He eleo eent eeverel pieeee at music. end in one letter he eeid he ieit like embreeing her in en “eeeteey oi joy." He eleo lent her e peir oi glove: in e letter. eeeompenylng which. he expreeeed bimeeli in enduring terms. In the month 0! June he wrote to eey thet he wee coming to vieit the iemily. end need in hie letter. emong other terme: “I em oiten perennded my wente will be edminietered to by my Sweet Minnie, end thet my eehing heed will be ellowed to reet upon the eweet innoeent boeom 0! my Sweet Minnie.†Pleintifl'. met‘ deiendent on the bridge et the entrance to the Town 0! Goderieh. when e poetieei effu- eion wee preeented by him to the pleintifl. entitled. " The meeting on the bridge." oi which the lollowlng to e eopy :â€" .-_n â€" puma “I mum: on m BRIDGE. Let warriors boeetoi thousand: elein, Let poets ehent their innate] dingo; I! own tweet girl-hell be m themeâ€" 0 girl lmot upon the b 630. I think I mtheglmntle meld. With sudden I e and golden heir ; The etep wee light I: evening elude, ‘ Her voloe we: sweet en morning eir. Her bosom heaved e gentle swell, Her dark brown one their lustre shed; They spoxe e lenguego none can tell; I telt their power. but nothing said. I brouhed en inward, silent yer, A eyer inspired by puree love. The my swam girl 3 crown m'oy wen When mete ling their eonge nbove. My h est ambition is humbly to ob are A nd puslng ehousht in a pure malden'e w to or ' ‘ No eggthlyy pt'meesion. nor pnuoe. nor dome, | But love and my Idem! in n neat cottage home. DMII‘TEN A'I‘ no “'1‘. Mun- â€"vâ€"_'_- In April, 1877 detendent come up to plein- - ’ ’ ‘ tiï¬'e house, chant nine o'clock on e“ Sunday gag; 83mm Staten. “1" Pencil “11 morning, giving her the meterieil tor a hend- _____.___. Iome dme. He could not euccced in getting mom hll letters beck. Out et I second visit. he .â€" ‘ induced pleintifl in he: mother’l nbeence. to ‘, F..{-e.gmcke- pup“. burn the letter- in n lion. “PW “30 prom!" 8am. Indimâ€"Bflolï¬ns and]. o! the tint he would and he: one more letter, euflexlnge oi foulne-etrlcken people etlil come which would emply ucompenee her for the It to NM thet the ‘0'“ IOII oi ell the rent. Alto: the letter: were “0" Ouhmere. burnt. defendent commenced to cool on. n 90" 0'01" 3Ҡmounne h“. been The jury returned e verdict for the pleintifl â€â€œ0““! men-god. ad the ion cl 111. has :end 84,500. been terrible. _____â€"__.â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_ hie houee in Hill etreet. Berkeley equere. Mr. Pedwick hee indeed been well known in the legel end eporting circlee oi Englend. He wee in hie 73rd yeer. end ior hell e century pelt he hee been intimeteiy eeeocieted with the ï¬nenciel efleire oi deehing young Eng. ilehmen bent on epcndlng their property before they ceme into it. He begen llie ee e money-lender in e emell wey. end et the time oi hie deeth he wee engaged in e lew euit with the truetece oi the Duke oi Hemiiton, Brendon end Ohetelhereult (theee ere not three dukee but one duke) ior ‘the recovery oi ebout e million oi doiiere elleged not to heve been properly eccounted ior during hie menege- end judge ior youreeii. Two yeere ego ] ment ee “ nuree" oi the duke'e greet but em- wooed end won e young end lovely meiden. berreeeed eetetee. It wee to Mr. Pedwick who reciproeetcd my tender peeeion deepite thet the megniï¬cent Merqnie oi Heetinge, the coneiderebie dieperity oi our egee. t: the leet brillient young ependthriit who which my eon by e iormer merriegc. e iim ruined himeeii like e grand eeigneur in Eng- young iellow oi twenty-two. bore indieputebh lend, wee indebted ior the weye end meene teetimony. But weii~e-deyi my eweet bride‘: oi hie ï¬nenciel euicide. One 0! the myeteriee mother wee etill in the motrlmoniel merke' oi Mr. Pedwlck'e eereer wee the werm end unwevering iriendehip with which he hee ior yeere been honored by no leee e pereon then the Eeri oi Beecoueileld. It ie to Lord Bee'- coneï¬eld’e credit thet he hoe never medc eny eecret oi hie regerd ior Mr. Pedwick. end in- deed hee evowed it eo openly end proved it , on occeeione eo eolidly thet no one thought ‘ the rumor perticuieriy unlikely which wee put ebout et the London clube leet yeer. thet “ Lord Beeconeneid meent to meke Ped- wick e peer.†Thoee who doubted it.donbtcd it only bcceuec they thought Pedwick would'nt l cere to be mede e peer. Le to the origin oi 1 thie ellience betwe'en the greet eteteemen end 7 the greet money-lender. well etteeted tredi- e tlon. likely enough now to be brought to the t light. evere thet Mr. Diereeli. quite et the outeet oi hie pollticel eereer. ï¬nding himecli own greed-uncle. He ie. moreover. ti preeeed ior money. went one dey to cell on grendeon oi hie own mother end hie gren Pedwick.who knew him by eight oi couree per- mother‘e brother-in-lew. Still more terrih iectly well,end irenkly eeked ior en edvence oi ie the weird deetiny oi my uniortune eeverel thoueend pounde ior e certein time. grenddeughter. ior ehe. merk me well, le When Pedwick enquired whet eecurity hie once my eieter-in-lew end her own eieter-i dietinguiehed client hed to oiier. Mr. Dlereeli iew. But woree remeine behind. ior . . . . . _- ,._. ,-,u_ -e __ -_.e.eu.... n 13.1.“ were man I" eiecnletod “I. 110111 Time. midnight. a. men. neuuu. m... peilid cheeke. wildlyirolling eyee end dee- peretely dieordered heir, hed climbed the perepet oi the bridge. end. cieeping hie hende ebove hie heed. wee ebout to epring into the dneky wetere oi the ewiit-roiling Seine, when e peeecrby. coining hie leg with en iron grip. exclelmed, “Mieerebie menl you would reehiy throw ewey your liiei Are. then, your miehepe eo greet ee to be unbeer- ebie? Impert them to me; perhepe I mey be ebie to do eomething ior yon." “ Aieei no.†replied the would-be eni- cide; “ ior my troubiee there ie no remedy in thie world. Beer my eed etory. deughter. end enother eon wee born to me One unlucky dey. ehortiy elter thie ieiieitou double event hed come oil. my eldeet boy en I were chetting together elter dinner. whe we cheneed to nice the queetion oi whl might be the erect reletionehlp between on newly-born children. Ohl dreed end let: euggeetion i Bey.eouid eny intellect grepp‘ with the eomplieetione it geve riee to. end i not eoieide my only reiuge irom the torment they heve inflicted upon me 2 My lniei eon. you eee. tune out to be hie metern grendiether’e brother. end coneeqnently h nwevering iricnusmp wun wmcu use a.- nu. eers been honored by no less e person then he Eeri oi Beeoonsiieid. It is to Lord Bee'- her. They merried. Within e yeer he ; onsï¬eid’s credit thet he has never mede eny bccemc the heppy lather oi e beby . ecret oi his regerd ior Mr. Pedwiok. end in- deughter. end enother eon wee born to me. ‘ iced hes evowed it so openly end proved it One unlucky dey. shortly eitsr this islicitous m occesions so solidly thet no one thought double event hed come oil. my eldest boy end he rumor perticuieriy unlikely which I were chetting together eitcr dinner. when use put ebout et the London clubs lest yeer. we cheneed to reise the question oi whet ihet " Lord Beeconsnsid mount to meke Ped- might be the erect rsletionship between our nicks peer.†Those who doubted it.doubtcd newly-born children. Ohl dreed end ietel it only beceuse they thought Psdwick would'nt suggestion i Bey. could eny intellect greppls me to be mede e peer. As to the origin oi with the complieetions it gevs rise to. end is this ellience betwe'en the greet statesmen end not suicide my only reiuge iron the tormsnts the greet money-lender. well ettested tredi- they here inflicted upon me 2 My inient lion. likely enough now to be brought to the son. you see. turns out to be his me light. evers thet Mr. Dirrseii, quite et the grendiethsr's brother. end consequently his outset oi his politicel cereer. ï¬nding himseli own greed-uncle. He is. moreover. the pressed ior money, went one dey to cell on grendson oi his own mother end his grend- Pedwick.who knew him by sight oi course per- mother‘s brother-ln-lew. Still more terrible iectly well,end irenhly eeked iorenedvenceoi is the weird destiny oi my uniortunete semsl thousend pounds ior e ccrtein time. grenddeughter. ior she. merk me well. is et When Pedwlck enquired whet security his once my sister-in-lew end her own sister-in- distinguished client hed to oiier. Mr. Dicreeli iew. But worse remeius behind. ior . . . . . ." quietly seid. " The security oi my embition " Heidi no more i" ejsculeted the horror- end my genius.†The two men looked et stricken listener. whose heir hed slowly risen eech other ior e iew moments. when Mr. during this distrectlng nerretive until his Psdwiek said, " Well. lir. Disreeii. this is het toppled ever end wes whirled ewey into on unbueinesslike sort oi trenssction. but I the river by e iierce blest oi the night wind. will think oi it. Ooul you cell on such e He cest one egonlsed glence eitcr his venlsh- dey?" The dey ceme. . Disreeli mede his leg heedgeer. end. lesping on the perepet. eppeerence. mestering so well es he could his hurled himseli into eternity. preisrring proiound enriety. end Mr. Pedwick opening deeth to the iurther consideretion oi such ‘ e portfolio took_ out end bended him e cheque intriceteiy “mixed" degrees oi consenguinity. , _r -___n 1.. ...-__ _--- lb _â€"â€"+â€"â€"â€"" - WIIIVIIV 'vvâ€" 'vvv __7,, , , _ nixed mount. In may 'Iyl it â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€" :22: :3qu the but inmtment tho Ihruvd Tho Pdnoou o! Wnlu, - , ___-_ _-.1- n-__.-b “A“! l-AIIQ' 'l vv-â€" .. ..- an o! monoï¬itd 0'01; undo. n in gonenlly understood tho: the H. a N. W. a Northom 1mm, in moving on (tom vaonhnru north, through Munich. and tho surveyor. as looking on! 10: me but tonic. Dean 01 “ the Spider: ANTI-BENT IN IRELAND. In“ .' â€an-"o â€" 1â€"... progru to than urn-nod and would kindred at homo. This uppul ll undo to all whom ovil low- hsu drlnn tron: than an!" land. ll ll «1de to thoumenmdwomon ol olho: amountin- nll the world out who on sympomizo with nwrongod uni impovnllhod pooplo; and lhot pooplo.bolng ruolnd to ï¬nd u “may (or their will do now upped to 'Amrloon Irish, am they any 1m thomulvu from loom dogndotlon in» s podtion whm notion to qqit ant} teak-rant Ihnll no longu 74 _--__1L_ __:I “In. IVUI-l “Va-mvwâ€" _._-- V, - notices to quit and reek-rent shell no longer ' opente easinst industry. security end eon- tentment. Noone must think thst there is eny wishto plsee the enti-rent sgitetion in entegonism to other depsrtments oi nstionel lebor. The heedom oi the Irish soil is e test in shove the influences of petty movement. It hes won the endorsement at public opinion. ‘ It will win the endorsement 0! Irish Americs end Irish Amerios will et lest obtain tor Ire- lend possession 0! sn uniettered soil. Such is the address. It is signed by Per- nell, O'Connor Power, Finnegen, Bigger end others. It hes elreedy won much sympethy. A telegrsxn hes been this evening received from New York guerenteeing 8250.000 it Irish members 0! the edvsnced petty will visit the United Stetes. Mr. Pnrncll will A Burt-ostrich:- People. Batu. lamâ€"Monica amu- ol the mining: ol (Amino-um“ poopln um come from Cannon; 9 {I â€2.13““; tho wont A..- In... The ’0“ '1un aâ€"--, vâ€"-.. _..7' - , than, your mlshsps so g’m‘ us to he unbou- sbls? Imps» sham to mo; posh-9s I msy be sbls to do somuhins for you." “ Ala} no,†rspusd the would-be sul- oids; “ to: my nouhlns thsro Is no remedy In this world. Has! my ad story. sud judge to: yourssu. Two yous s30 I woood sud won I young sud lovsly msldon. who rodpsoatod my undo: psuion duplu the oomidsrsbls dispsmy of our on", to which my son by 5 terms: msnhgo. s has young {allow 0! twenty-No, bore indispuhhls mummy. quwsllLs-dsyl my "on bride‘s _ _‘ _A_.I_- ._I-l nag-ï¬nd ‘ LII! Ann-w-- .. Denmark and, “any you" .20. In um u are» I {norm win) the Bum u in he: gm. ° hood; tho, an I woloomo ho: vlml with : lmmonu on“: In. The Coming": and £0 «Him by the pot namo "Oh-mam"â€" " , " The .9131. olonr oyo." Terrible Bel-In at 3 null] nixed DRIVEN To SUICIDE. slthonghr mum. A unread summon may wont to lb wwn new“. one. to not. “W h on! $0 3 {mu} um won nouns conflu- oh 0 uoubh tor tho ammo. Ho an am the hub-ad wu mm, on“ to In. tho one 01 o 1mm, and would no. and hi. wile. ond “union wu nu I in [not on o logo! upmnon on tho â€hing. not only tor tho m tall hm to: the town. The con won on. exalted oomldonblo hum. mm outhorlml. on It won loud lb» m huh“ won me .03 animal and mom». bod: C whom 1nd. during tho mm yous o! M lilo. boon toolplontu at town mu. Vb this hot wu month“. 3b- gmfla :- A A__.I.IA__ .- stirs turelly eroee. “ 1e peuperleln heredlteryt": A eeereh cl the recorde in the town egeet'lg ofllce. eo ter ee they go. hee been nub ï¬g leleuretimee by Olerk Znnder. end the u»; e eilnller into the eeneee 0! would undoubtedly reeult in ntueh ehowing to the menegere oi , town enthoritiee the whye end w ‘ o! the increeee ol peupet-lem, ~ end. mun eleo give thorn hinte no to the in which to prevent end euro it. ï¬ne H thie city the theory thet peoperte- fl heredltery he: been eeted upon to m extent by the mnegere of our loeel end their elorte heve been directed efleetlng e euro. 11 poeeible; Their not†to induce ell who epring tron peeps to work end leernhebite of industry. I! ere eeeleted by either the Mn or the eheritiee.itieelmoet oertelnthet thoy‘ elweye depend upon the-Liar eupport will not work tor e living unleee they forced todo ee. The inveetigetlonl in town egent'e oflice ehow thet e lerge ot the people in the elnre-honlo. end ‘ it, who ere weekly recipiente o the cherity. end who eleo receive eldho. centrel oï¬ce or cherltebly dlepoeed pun. ere none end denghtere o! perenh who“ either town peupere or eupported by oherI In othereeeee only one perentwee m by outeide eld,end then it weethe eeee theta ehildren who moet neerly teeelebb , penpar perent were penpere. lee W! eemhling the induetrioue perent wen u trloue ehildren. The reeulte o! m eonnublel inlelleitiel end temlly teen“ which bring ebout euch W result In crimee of e greetererleeew ere elmoet inverlebly trenentltted to u generetione, end the reeeerehee ehow I“ he the teet in nine eeeee out at ten. in even lound to be the feet in mail“ thet here come to light when the chill] ere not ewere ol the feet thet thdr rill tore were dependent on cherity. b will of peuperiern rune in the blood MT educated out 0! the eyeteln or elee 11 never be conquered. Another leet diecomed by the reeeerehee. end one tn univereel end indieputeble. ehlld perente never mkee egood tether or gel end e merrlege between two at then elel ebeolutely eertein to reeult tn ebieet u“ l A TAIK'I‘ IN '1"- H'aveï¬ Register. nlso than 0! 1mm Am†Hon. Mr. Annud will in .11 gunmen, "culled mm hll M 1 n. ‘ Tho Bov. hum Know, of Thom“. “may want to Europe tonn- mm a halal, '15th London on bl: In,» a when In urlud on tho lath all. 0- (1510! his urlvd helm! mom ‘moollng with El: 02m Axel: h and the 3".an Bo . bola-.0" um In tho mioymto and III Fuller Humid hlnull hu M at considerable was Iron hll loamy. Inu new budgotol umdohl I muck. Dr. Morita Bach I!!! owning my. PMLQ'EPW 1.1“- poiitloei eehieremente hed give. hie little joy or eetiehotiou. " II nuke my one heppy." he eontin ; “ myeeii my imily. or my one eiee: d An intent boy ebout Ire weehe 01 found oi the weet end on e dooretee ‘Ioouie etreet. The police were et one: mnniaeted with. end very eoon erre women nemed Eiizeheth Courier-net bed errired iron Burlington. Vt., eel mltied the crime. On Room police etetion ehe edmit hem. y child there. but denied ehe wee the I ““11 eeid ehe hed beeneentheretol oi t. Mien Lillie George. reeident etBol Iowe. wee to here been untied to Fr rimen on Betnrdey. He wee token with tire ehiiie in the morning. end et w "Goodbye.Fred; we will not heel long." eeid the bereeved bride. Next 1 ehe pieoed the nozzle 0! e moi"! leit hreeet end ï¬red. There ie little I her recovery. In deeth they were at. L