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Port Perry Standard, 4 Jul 1867, p. 1

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iat Tens. --$1.50 pn axxo. VOL. L, No. 47] Ee Port Perry Soudan AND NORTH ONTARIO ADVERTISER. PORT PERR and mother to write and offer her a corner in I pictured their joy at ." June Pictures. June's glorious sun uncloud r sib ONTARIO HOTEL! BROCK ST. WHITBY. y ©. DAWES, Proprietor. i 'THE RAILROAD HOUSE! PORT PHRRY. N.SINCLAIR, - - - PROPRIETOR, HE Subscriber bega to state tha iblic will find it to, OF + Good Stabling, attentive , and 'mid thelr vines Tangle their fragrant fingers. x Every THURSDAY Morning brought me two letters, I the one from my father fl my harror and * dismay, finding a blessing, the tory NEW BUILDING, QUEEN PORT PERRY, C. WwW, cen'of the Political, /So- uestions of the day; Ag- Epitome of the General and L ther with carefully selected And flash into the shados -Afar the lake; w silver. "«Qirdled with swells ever'wished to ts & Did 1 wish to break' his be the service of our customers. XJ" The Bar is kept constan with Liquors of the choicest by heir foam-shod feet Torus, --1.50 a year; by a messalllanco'l' '| that T was'a Hirrington; of My mothers letter was oups beneath the pasture- modated with good boats With song like that of summ, Ten lines and under--3 insertions. . ; Among the blooms carousi 8, dst insertion per line. ..08 nt insertion. .,..........02 al and business Oards, six $6 per annum, $3 for six ten lines, $8 per an- | Port Perry, August 8,1 eT A Royal Canadian Ilotel, PORT PERRYgC. W. JS. SHAW - - . PROPRIETOR, Fishing or shooting parties for Lake cugog will find at this h Young qudil are whist] faltering notes grow firmer,) > The kingbirds cheerful And doves the woodlan, soft and amorous murmur, Sweet is the noontide of the year That crowns the world with chaplets marriage with Miss Crump. certainly not a connection that would have wished for, but > saw that my happiness was. pes concerned she weuld Tove child for my sake, her not wriliug to} present, as my father had for todo 80 ; 'she begged me to home as soon as possible, she give me all the assistance dn. | power, and perhaps we two tog might make him relent, 'She by sending in the to my own Aimee, Ishdwed my father months. From six to 53" Merchants and others can. eontract with the privilige of ngerted at the end of having new matter i every three months, on favorable terms. X35 Displayed Advertisements are meas- solid Brevier, and charg- A new and commodious been uit in connection perfumed atmosphere called Port Perry Hall, and Leave your dull haunts 3 Advertisements sent without written anstructions will be inserted until forbidden | and charged for full J3" No casual Advertisements inserted unless paid for in advance. Merchants will oe expected to pay quarterly, The Bar has been refitted, plied with choice Wines, Good Stabling and Attentive Ostlers, Port Perry, August, 8, 1866. e Truth usually [res between"? [81.00 Per Anxum, IN ADVACE. RSDAY, JULY 4, 1367, The conscience stricken-- Aimee blushed in her confusion, At the ight of my rising anger, Aimee gave | narrative, piercing shriek, and threw herself] «You aq a lioness at bay to protect her new jf lover from the blows of the lover ghe | and teil fhad so recently discarded. : ally, [+ *@ho-sight was too much for me }f ging hy to shat out thw 'vision with sebanic, nds, and then rushed * from the | had left 1 F) ? | i 0 Fl were closed, my ears were on the stretch not to lose a word of Bob's [WHOLE No. 47. ind, | Another Em ous agy man was found at a grind- e arpening & large butcher's and every now and then ex- (a edge to see if it was "The Head Turned re quite worn opt, I 5 an, after throwing his bo grate; 'so 1 will The jo rnals 'of Algeria speak of ween us; her eyes, which before Percy,' he beg renchman, named Betouille, Seemed to me so sweet and gentle, | cigar into | blaged with anger as she stood like | make my story as short as possible. | © Iinust begin however from the first, I you that on retar seeing you off, I found a ing fy immediate presente Old Crump, I knew, vice, who bids fair to rival. rard as a lion-killer. Being lately 'in the nei you doing here 7' you see 7. Sharpening this ' Yes, but what a with it when shar, ¢ Cut old Ben. Brow; re going to do d off &n ox the previous Ti consequence, hie prepared kup a position in om with the intention of ending wud, thinking that the girl thicket, at about ife and my cares, iu the nofghbor. | my escort for a ride, T obeyed the g river. On the landing the rustle | summons at once, the dusk behind a fifteen yards from the remains of the ox. Al about two o'clock in the 'tkill him, will you? ly cut his head off [OF a silk dress caused me to look up | their walking dresse [before me, RE + here is blood on faround my neck. whose cap I pushed her from me wit, disgust, apy bat {and rushed from the house, = PART 11. - Was I dreamin and stick it right on again hind side before, just to let the old fellow. look back upon his past life | take all the rest of his days to see, What a queer idea the lunatic had And what if it were 80, that every man when he reached a certain age had lis face turned round, and was, obliged to spend the rest of his days in lookin Wouldu't there be morning the lion appeared and com. | menced its repast, when the sports pportunity to di ical balls info. its animal fell without a a sound, but immediately rose, and staggering along for some distance down dead. It mea- feet, and was sup- posed to be about twelve years old. A few days late, M. Betonille went pedition in the same having learned that a lioness and two lions were comitting great, ravages every night, ed the forest which th raldine, Bob's Geraldine, was | me to take them somewhere, where they would not say, * What is tho matter, Percey, dear- | 18¢d to accompany th t?' ghe cried. " Good heavens || rashly, and then they told me the your hands; has | Were going to consult an ocplist, {5 oy thing happened --aro you hei on | whose arrival they had just heard 8nd the brazen hussy, with one of the | from their maid, oving glances so lately lavished on | to pause before they placed them phamsay, tried to throw Ler arms |S¢Ives under the care of a man of abilities they knew noth- hey said, and said rightly, that he could not make their squints worse, and he might make them better. They told me that no one g ? was I mad ? ang | knew how much they felt their mis- man took the of charge twa spher I begged of them bere goes a very old main, his ooking back, and what does he He sces a long life full of He has outlived almost all then the truth in all its nakedness fortune, and that the flashed across m THE ROBSON HOUSE | (LATE 8cRIPYURE'S HOTEL) DUNDAS STREET WHITBY, C. WV, GEGRGE ROBSON - .. Proprietor. HE subscriber begs to announce that he has leased . the bu known as Seripture's Hot and that he bas mow renovated and nished the building throughout. The Me. pl Tr cit : friend Ramsay, wh good joke, bie bad no ide; such a disciple of: We must open his m a thing or two, ./X3 Orders for discontinuing advertise- ~ mets must be in writing, otherwise the publisher will not be responsible. JOB DEPARTMENT. ased facilities Pamph- | Posters, Programmes, Bill Blank Forms, Circulars, Check -ooks, Business Onrds, Jards, &c.a&c., of eve "an be executed more pi er prices than at any other SELECT READ ING THE TWINS. A STORY IN TWO PARTS. From Dickens' " Once A Week» for his writing so severe goat once to Glouces and get over the Governor ry style and color, step were light as I that evening, and usual elasticity in I detected him also repeatedly smiling to hims which I found myself equal- I tried conversation, but our questions and an fectly inappropriate, ght it best to be sile ged to tell him of my But Aimee had asked mentidn our engagement till I had spoken to her father, and [' meant p I y Pp: | the Post Office, and in the centoe of the own. The Raflway Omnibus calls a ges for Uxbridge an 00r every morning. JF" Careful ostlers always in attendance. 0 E. MUNDY, Editor and Publisher. |- I determined to lose no taking his adsice. I told Aime I must leave her for a fow. da; had some busigess to tra country. I gave her my love, 89 that she had no 8; that anything was w quarter; but Mr, Crum me a ready leave of ) me not be cast down even iness Directory, CHEUS BURNHAM, Judge af the County and Surrogate Counts, Office at the Court House. DR. JONES, . ASSOCIATE CORONER LSON G. REYNOLDS, FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, Office, at the Court House. p no longer, old 3y suddenly, '1 f 'I ew bottle it u boy,' 'cried Rams: must make a clea CLINTON, 1.1, was a peculiar expre face which showed me rely on his words, not fathom them. It took me three days? ha ing to get over my fa get over him at fast, was my aide-de-camp, a) grealservice; slie pretended to ta neither side, but with a - woma ys sided with me, wi PERRY, Registrar. Office on ock 8t. 5 *¥ nge coincidence, Bob) Why I Aimee, and have been a "* Give me your band, brothier-in- I congratulate you from {he bottom of my heart,--are not we ucky dogs, you and I? gooseberries for my good fortune J' | ' Goosebeerries | 'are youcracked?' ' Yes | Gooseberries," it was all that gooseberry bush, must explain, of you will think me a A AND . EATING HOUSE MANCHESTER. Good Accommodations for Travellers. 1 OHN SHEIR, Engineér. ---- S. HOLDEN, Official Assignee. Office in Mcdliltan's Block, Brock St. 1 ---- Meats at all hours of the day. Good Stabling and attentive Ostlers. JAMES PARKIN, Proprietor. Manchester, Oct. 3rd, 866. Bricks & Drain Tiles HE subscriber wishes to aequaint md Public with the fact that he has now | on hand a large quantity of Bricks and Yard, in Port Perry, And is prepared to increase his operations to meet the increasing demand. The subscriber is also prepared to take Contracts for the furnishing and laying up of Bricks in houses, &c. J, MACDONELL. 0 { followed me up stairs as o - and County Solici tm Ll TE a V. HAM, Deputy Clerk of the Crown Clerk of County Court persisted in declaring that the famil escutcheon would I feristed in askin, {good of an escntcheon to a at the same time glowing picture of ty and refinement, and Her father noble bearing, that I saw that words were beginning to tell, thou they were always received: with semi groan, which always tesminat in the word "Crump, The four day the enemy surrender and I have long bad our eyes on a particularly fine' bush, "and thought the fruit would be ripe to- day, for our desert ;, we were right, they were delicious, and as Geraldine and 1 were bending over the bush, our faces touched each other, acei- dentally, upon honor. may be left to your imagination, and Geraldine in her endeavors to punish me for my temerity, scratched her poor little hand-with a thorn, I grew bolder, and seizing the wounded member refused to let it go till she had promised to let it be my property. I'll wager, old fellow that your lit: tle affair was more sentimental. -- where did you propose ' Amongst the roses.' '1 thought as 'much, Percy, you OHRANE & COCHRANE, Conveyancers and Notaries ce over Mr. Bigelow's store, e Lay, Solicitor in Pablic, Oonveyancer, &c., Whitby. Rooms *t to the Registry office, Brock st Port Perry, Aug. 7, 1866, NOT OFF THE TRACK! BUT RUNNING AT THE RATE OF $2 a doz. for Photographs, J. WILSON, Barrister, Attorney-at- Solicitor in Chancery, &o.-- xt to Registry office, Brock street, by. 1 renewed force after a space. I was blessing. 1 was so eager to retur that my parents ha to press me to remai and Treturned nextday of the express, with'a g tionate messages fo of pions Aneas and his conirades ps of Reach, Brock, : ou Uxbridge and Scott. Orders' taken at this ment a delicious clatter of plates get a night's rest office, and days of sale appointed. reached my ear. could not resist 2 4 these duleet sounds, and crossing the room on tip-toe I turned the key gently in the lock, the bolt slided 95¢. Each for Lettergraphs ! WATCHES and CLOCKS, BORNHAM, Clérk of Thir Court, County of Ontario. QOsrioe--Over J, Biglow's store, Port haye the particulars' 'T have nothing 40 tall, that Aimee. promised in the ro be my own dear little wife, me Bob, do you think will give his consent | ¢ Of course he will, he will be, only too glad to hear that we have come to a decision so speedily.' ' I nope he will not think I love | Aimee for her money. Heaven knows, if she was penniless, I should 1 love. her all the same} ' You might love, but you would not marry her--stick to rump had more money than he oan manage to spend, and be wishes to share.it with us;; he thinks that we oodsloaking fellows, bred, aud :tolerably! steady, and he had fixed upon us for a door between my hunger and the ROYAT, |Tewelry and Accordeons CANADIAN BANK! PORT PERRY AGENCY. JOSEPH BIGELOW, | Buggins must have heard the turn. ing lock, for immediately the door _ Photograph Car, Brock St., Uxbridge. Uxbridge, Oct. 20, 1866. pushing every one ° out of my way, must have thought me madder as | the cab, and breath] It was lucky we met'no membe of a certain excellent Socioty to st uslin onr mad career, we richly "de served a summons, cavered with foam np to:Rosebank, I gold into the drives |PROCLAMATION 4 To All Whom it 'May -Cohcern 1! NOW ALL MEN :by these: Presents: Aving come to the knowledge individuals resident in and about Port contemplate erecting Dwellings, 0 aid Town of Port Perry, 3 FORE TO NoTiry the aforesaid residen : vicinity that I am pre, and Complete,sin a subst MARRIAGE LICENSES ! . This. was.impn lence i impudeuce "Issued at Port Perry. {OFFICE At the Scugog' House. 4 HENRY OWARLES. ' * PORT PERRY Livery Stables. ate oT pu ,and carriages, at moderate rates. Port Perry, April Ath, 186Y. MRS, W.-H. MORE, ; Mil liner and . er, Ts gr ond Drossmaken : "and on the shortest notice. g first house North of Me. has shown bad faste.in thegeleation, doyou? And us ex 1 mean' to give a .pedigree as long as my arm in return for his long purse, and shall condescend to! marry hisfapghter. 'We will ask| his consent to-morrow, and we shall and a get it' } Bome seconds before could command whether pf Wood, Brick or-Stons. S having leased the| Soil was right, Mr. @ - »| the boudo# door. : eager to' press my y heart. AENEAN consent and a hearty blessing. wished to see his day, married before hed not know two you he could so safely en were poor he kne did that signify ? the' SHQPTEST NOTIOR AND AT Ts ; Good Heavens:! 'the ho n enough to madden m; ad he not enough: 2A feio Thousand Feet of Seasoned ooring for sale. sons, and expected to be treated ag en he. led us into kissed his daugh- BROCK HOUSE! A BROCE. Be our father, Apd r, in returning to.the bugi- d blessed ns all again, Was) ever such a Trump ip the: | for a moment petrified able 12 months after date, same has been stopped. DONALD STALKER. a raptprous letter home, | but only for a moment. @ on Aimee's beauty, her indness, and my own bap- [piness, an) begged both 'my' father with fury, I rushed into! Heaven to witness-iow I had been deceived in friend and fiance, 5 : JANES THOMPSON. Brock, Feb. 5, 1867. dine was to be mine--a cool ar-- longer. Which [ coyld not understand Bob's who said { reeing. without firs consulting we. The case, however, was too J 8lcar to admit of a doubt, aud I re Ived never again to trust a wo y wondered low | who began life with him. He began, determined to be rich, and so he has red yours and |saved, and earned, and denied him- surprise, if on{self and: famil he should find | but the sm d.. They quivgre, quented, Le fastened an old mare to a tree a8 a bait, and then posted himself behind some' thick bushes, He had not been there long before a noise was heard in the thicket, and magnificent lion made its appearance advanging with precaution, and pas- sing within a few yards of the marksman, who was unable to take aim at the: moment, from his rifi : being entangled in tle brush-wood. The auimal then made a circuit round the mave, licked his lips, and crouch- 6, and I understood | YOU and I could a be miserable perfidity of the sisters, | Aud then they pictu I b Ne N their father's joyful 8, "1 my abseuce they had come to the 'returning, you and ngular determination of changing their'squints cure Aimee was to be Bob's, Ger- all over at the ve Dgoment to say the least of it, to such an event. Y, never giving away allest sum, and been hard d | aud unfeeling, though correct in bar- ry anticipation of | gains, and be is rich, I could resist no mistake about it. I took them to the oculist, | does he sce as he | perfectly he sees a light operation | tricks ; They of- | looking hard aft Geral- | graves of all his sons who died in He is rich, What ooks back ? Why multitude of small, mean widows and orphans er him ; he sces the! curable, and that a 5, would set them all ri ~ | fered to unde han's love, never again to believe in Sot Sowa lke & hero] man's friendship. Wretched is the 4 an whose faith in human kindness 8 shipwrecked. I was miserable. ad nothing left to believe in. hand to ne and temperate ; he sees places where he just escaped human law ; ly | 8ees an uncounted number of har: ur | grinding bir'gains, he se were | of men scowling after hi t to be re-|blessin purpose of making g when the sportsmay;, s yards distance, fired, wo balls ip ite right The animal gave ® touched her eyes, Aidiee was nearl d | from about 40 a8 good, though sh es the faces [and lodged t m, not one |side. g him, not one giving thanks roar a laced their 8 glad, however, that I had fopud | Fised on their cyes, no What works fol] disappeare, gla d for a @ouple of y bin time the worthlessness of the bei aye o Suge § oman to whom I was plighted be- got ont, as they s we re-| that he ever lived, garden | low him | was found about five hun. : rate, an 1 ore [ was bound to her for life; and gate, and where wo such was the love I bore her, he could only be turned bac gs from the place of ambus- he might only look forwards | wished none but th. cade. It was a noble animal, but eir maid to lear [ 5 f their adventure. bat I verily believe had she asked | | 0 5 jy forgiveness T should bave taken laughter I led the er back to my heart again, Before leaving the grounds, which 0 id gpent 80 many their cure.' F looked neither right nor left, I heard bandages ; | nothing, saw nothing; and jt has often been to me a m ment how I reached There comes another wit turned and looking back. very feeble, and it is plain that in a very few weeks he must die. does he sec ? He sees now, he was ouce a poor working boy ; how hard ho worked, summer and winter, to an : get money. He became very rich. | The camels, which had_ been turped h his head | not Julte 80 large as the first one garden and handed care. I was not to see them, said, till the time arrived for re ld noyer be entered by me again, | ing the bandages, as they intended k one long last look at those | to keep their own room. wher a passed quickly. Night Sceno in the Desert A caravan presents in the ev active and cheerful so When I eturned n thes pir 3 each o which, fol- of its own leader, pro- I was to remove the I untied the knots with woney was his god. aud looked at their He sought no/| lowing the be other, knew no other. How he moved/| ceeds directly to the spot where its | among the rich men, a kind of Prince. | Master's teut is pitched. atter of astonish-| trembling hands, my lodgings in eyes, but, alas, saw no change. safety, I uearly upset my old fand-| look of dismay showed them it lady, when she opened the door, in Bat ah | he sees that he has been on a poor scale, When arrived there the docile anj- unsuccessful ; they looked at each mas lie down of their own agcord in living for himself, and that life itself my hurry to reach my room. There | | other, and then ran to the mirror, locked myself up, und longed for my'| when each uttered a piercing shriek. mother to comfort me, but the only |. Aimee rushed into my arms, Geral- { comfort I had was Mrs, Buggins, who | dine fell fainting on the sofa. Iwas has been to him a He has spent it | by hal He bas known noth-, , and their heuds are attached ters to a rope, whichis fastened toa rapge of stakes about four feet high, extending along the front of ast as her | ata loss to uuderst the camp. - They are then fed with treasures oply "or thig world." How obesity would permit, and knocking | Aimee go honoged me, but soon" all at my door, entreated mo "like n | was explained, for she wispered in dear good gentleman to take a bit of | my ear, something to eat." barren the path in which Le has been walking now looks to him, Not one single vision in all his past life now Poor, rich, pitied large balls composed of barley-meil and lentils, mixed up with water, which they swallow whole, and are left to rninmate till morning. As What shall we do, Bob dearest { our squints have changed i laces." - It was indeed true ; Aimee I told her that 1 could not eat and | PC tn Gerald int ' begged to be left to die in Toate ; squinted in, Geraldine squinted out, and I really did my best to die of a broken heart, but death would not envied man | he sees his way in the valley and knows what Le has done. 0, fashipnable; dre Is yonr head 8) turned soon as the night closes in the fires begin to blaze ingevery direction.-- They are made with dry thorns and ~ stunted shrubs, collected I started from my pretended slum- ber when I heard the strange denou- i: alle : ment, and burping with come to me when Lealled. 1 lay on shame at my disgraceful ¢ my sofa for some time, refusing Mrs. Buggin's entreaties to open my door, but ut length with darkness you see your past ultitude of dresses, ribbons, and high shoes, and. knick-n kind fill the path beh camp, and their flames thr light on the different grou lers who are seen squa ground in front of their tents, or he- threw myself at Bob's knees and implored his pardon, my ungentlemanly came hunger. I groped my way to apologized for a drawer, and fortunately found a behavior, biscnit, which kept my cravings quiet for a while, ouly to return with thinking of following the example side their piles of merchandise, some occupied with their pipes and coffee, joying their frugal .{ are the great company of the pale, bent, coughing and h males who are looki They are the geamstress- es, pepued pp girls who made all your dresses, and whom you pinched * Shake hands, old fellow," he re- plied, all is forgiven and forgotten, I daresay I should have acted Just as you have done, for appearances were terribly against us, thongh I think | In an Oriental company, of what- ever class it is composed, the harsh Mlgar mefriment are never who were driven 'consumere mensas,' Som Aue, Lelievs but it struck me that my mghogany ile ; ; > wapld be tough, and at the same mo- have spofled my beauty for a week, back, and there was no obstacle but eiad eyes, down to the last cent, and then, per- haps, made them wait for their pit- tance, You rode to balls and parties and operas in splendid carriages, and often bepshed by these statving ones on your way. widows, feeble and w all night for yow to feed their little ones and you never gave 'them a thought of pity. 0, Mrs. Flash |-- you are looking back on a fashion to be heard; a low hnm of conversa- tion spreads through the camp, and g advances, this gradu- ally sinks into a silence, disturbed only by the occasio; that is all. Now go to your bed, and you must go early nal lowing of the make your peace ] All those who have once & {tried it, speak of a carava agreeable mode of travelli g The wild and solitary secnery thro' which it generally passes, the order to Rosebank and with Geraline, who wo: laver with a swelled face and black-- But I will 'guarantee that you are soon forgiven, there food that would satisfy it Mic will be no time for Geraidine to ith a savory smell. I heard the daughtors. and tranquility with which it is con- of conveying hag- eling of security which prevails, amply compensate S| for the slowness of its movements ; waste inanger ; we have all to con-- sult bow we are to acquaint old Cramp of what has befallen bis able race you haye been running, the diamonds and jewels, with great par. ties and other indul 0, where | ig all th sce anything bit a hard-hearted gences, but where, und of a tray laid upon the table ; BoE Slow 3m going 0 tues in ingisted on m, and, after a h companying Without his p. wlien she returned with p moderator, he light. fro which displayed to my stonished eyes Robert Ramsay lmly seated in my arm chair. thout alprecedental! I stocd aghast, dragged me outh was too full to permit ar- ation, and I had to wait for t be should leave my presence. -- early, Good night.' I was so worn out that I slept like : 5 top, and believe I shquld have first edible that came in wy way, aud | lard 1 3 : "F when she returned I was knawing been sleeping pow had not Kamsay {ravenously at a small leg of mutton, and among hundreds of persons col: : + #1 for | lected from the most distant parts of purpose of life, or deed done fo the Turkish Empire and the neigh- boring States, many of whom have spent their lives in travelling, there is to be found a never-failin of associates and anecdotes, race of fashion, without ono good God ? Poor mortal | y but if your face is really turned so as to see the past, you have a poor vision! How many of ns would dread to have our face turned round so as to bo compelled to sce our past life.-- And what joy if we could look back and see that only which our heav Father would approve.--S, S. 7% y jumping ont of bed, urried breakfast, ac- him to Rosebank, -- rotection I could not sce the sisters, so utterly ashamed was I of my conduct, into their presence. omy arms and asked bave doubted her } ceived me very t Bob enquiringly. ee. Law AnD LatiN--A member of tho Rhode Island Assambly once moved the Latin phrases in 80 that the common peo- understand then. Opdyke took the "gro; 8 no advantage to Lave the Aimee flew int me how I could but Geraldine coldly and looked a A German named Deitee; sing through a piece of wi . i Hs pleaded my forgiveness, and us- smiled, and was on" the point of sured her that "I had suffered fur aking, when unable any longer to train my indignation at his inso- ce, I hurled a loaf at his head. -- I was preparing to attack him | TO"S. h-my-fiste, when my legs began to il'me and 1 How dare you show your false people understand the laws. They were not afraid of anything whica | they. understood; it-was- the "Latw words that they were afraid of. he, Mr. Speaker, Yonkers, one day last week, when he observed a girl named Anna more than she had done. did not seem quite to length she was pacifi ucked aud escaped the blow, Joiuiited purty we sat down to consult about the common weal, fell fainting on the| We agreed that their father must not be kept in the dark, but all were ping the story from to-cotiimit suicide frustrated her de- sign ; but could only induce her to leave the place by promisin cure a pistol and shoot her. companied him to g staf ion, where she was to remain while he went for the weapon. 'He returned with an there was a'man in gston' About twenty years rid of him. Ove veing corn, and he saw ming witha paper and 'it was. Now if he unanimous in kee| n this gi Robert Ramsay 2 | the ears of Liver n hispered as +* Percy, you make a mistake, Bo officer. She asked if th cured the revolver, sciousness return. | 80d I were there ' up all 'ideas of quack, who would fore obliged to give vengeance on the not have had a whea the officer, Aook out the de: d pointed it at ten minutes 'are over I shall | Whale boue in hi e all the apology I want, but s body if we had and the man dropped | She did not*flinch, but on the a smile of satisfaction jllu- had our own wa re too weak to talk or walk, | It only remains to add that 7. poor fellow, let me lead Jou to a| about three months after Bob and I ir, and I will talk to you! "| led our respective brides was too weak to resist, he|and that thou at near me, Nothing, I knew, | choice. . d expldin away what, had seon | my own eyes, but still I wished 'hear what be had to say without| are said to stending to listen ; accordingly, I| United St igned sleep, but though my eyes' Ontario, countenance. = She was ta] station hogse, where an in ew her story from her. had committed her ncle in New York: ce ouly strengthen- in, stationed Jj in, statu in Dublin, was gto, 2 gh we ara some years) me in ap arm-chair, and took | older uow, we do not regret gur , - to the care of an u The prospesct Tr the next Larvest | city. But absen be very good in the ates and the Province of 7s Soutien an uighed old lawyer, was said to be the futher of the York bar, exclaimed, be had a dreadful set of what promises to be

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