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Ottawa Times (1865), 29 Dec 1875, p. 3

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arriages, TA ¥¥ 4m» 3 DaILY LWAY, BJ, &c rtod. aad DOtter im fstrict > had on npc.\.. now re «1y 69 â€"%e iC( LES ® RusEzTSOM, 2. Nelsom Sge. Nurseries at" % Laebee, hn3 es« roc cvilie maikes frank s5pt04% Ottawa r'ln'o 1aK0® fank Ex » Unea & ‘h.l Aibany, Utc®s ~1te Wessens nc befhnggs. * eppositée Lower Canada, th. {Arive im ain have timé A W A, m> im with Etables. i. Ale x2ndd® iry sou, . Allam & CO med in the a‘ty made of ars by leay. d atten 5. M.PB.F. kville, entiom party to tell toles, and he willingly en« couraged the suspicion that Siduey was under the care of the Beauforts. Ho. promised, however, fol:: ltho sake of‘ ten n to procure Philip a lerter from g‘i:‘ln:';.,himzlf. It ran &uu, in Sidney‘s o 1 sprawling hand : â€"â€" * Dear Brotuzs Piutur,â€"I am : told you wish to know how I am, and thereâ€" fore take up my pon and mumontha I write all out of my own h I am very Comfortable and happyâ€"much more so thso I have been since poor dear mama died ; so I be‘f you won‘t vex yourself about me : and pray don‘t try and Find me out, For I would not go with you again for the world. I am so much better Off here. I wish you would be a good boy, and leave off your Bad ways ; for I am sure, as ev~ y one says, [ don‘t know what wou.. . .ve becom> of me if I had staid with you. Mr. â€"â€"(the Mr. halt sc:atched out) the gentleman [ am with, says if you turn out Properly, he will be a friend to you, Too; but ie advises you to go, like a Good boy, to Arthur Bu:?wt., and ask his pardon for the past, and then Arthur will be very kind to you. I send Un reaching the town where the travelâ€" lers in the barouche ‘nboen requested to leare Sidney, " The King‘s Arms " was precisely the inn eschewed by Mr. Spenâ€" =~ w e 1i Coosiuer 1t l:‘;uou. Captain Smith fulfiled his promise _ He saw LL Bow street officer. Mr. Sharp bad been bribed too high by the opposite cer. _ While the, horses were 5.3 changed, he summoned the -ur the town to examine the child, had already much recovered; and by stripâ€" B’:: his clothes, wrapping him in warm kets, and administering cordials, he was permitted to reach another stage, so as to baffie pursuit that night ; andfl three daynxl:. Spencer hai placed hi new charge with his maiden sisters, a you a great Big sum of £20, and the genileman _ says _ he _ would send more, â€" only it might make you naughty, and set up. I go to church now every Sunday, and read good books, and always pray that God may open your eyes. I have such a nice pony, with such a long tale. So no more at present from your affection:te brother . ‘Pray, pray don‘t come after me Any more. Â¥You know I neerly died of it, but for this deir good gentlieman I am with." So this, then, was the crowning reward of all his love. There was the letter, eviâ€" dently undictated, with its errors of orâ€" thography, and in the child‘s rough scrawl; the serpent‘s tooth pierced to the heart, and :eft there its most lasting venom. _ _ sit â€" On the ealm flourishing head of it ; Aund whlist with wearied steps we upward go, . Nee Us and Clouds below.â€"UOWLE&Y, . * It was true that Sidney was happy in bis new home, and thither we must trace "I have done with you for ever," said Philip, brushing away the bitter tears. "I will molest him no farther; I care no more to pierce this mystery. Better for him as it isâ€"he is happy! Well, well, and Iâ€" 1 will neverca.rezxnhnmboin‘ lie bowed his head over his hands ; and when he rose, his heart feit to him like stone. It seemed as if Conscience herâ€" self had fled from his sou, on the wings of departed Love. hundred and fifty miles from the spot where he had been found. He would not take him to his own home yet. He feared the claims of Arthur Beaufort. He artfully wrote to that gentleman, stating that he abandoned the chaseâ€"of Sidâ€" ney in air, and desiring to know if he had discovered him ; and a bribe of £300 to Mr. Sharp, with a candid expoâ€" dfionofhhmform%:fi;dny â€"reasons in which the worthy officer proâ€" CHAPTER XII. But you have found the mountain‘s topâ€"tnere that flowed between the wolf and the ""lxmb, The older Sidney grew, the better he comprehended and appreciated the little cropeared nag by his side; aud Spencer, in short, was associated with his every comfort and caprice. â€" He told mnnhblittbhh%;md'honhonfi how Philip had 1 ln-nhunfuhm hours together, and how Philip had him to his last and nearly fatal journey, the old maids groaned, and the old bachelor sighed, and they all cried in a breath, that " Philip was a very wicked * Ktv-notonufl'rm to detach him his brother, t it was their sincere convic "tion â€" that â€" they did right to to the hardships he had gone ' and so byl&o and little ho.ndlm f all i A ovs Foup hnd Erimoed 1 hy io aon do so. Sidney began, it is £rue, by taking ons .9 i k Ri mind'- on 2: to hope that they might never meet Toee thasy thar i mas hoogs Soprae was edm,m.wm,mmu been made by Philip for news of his brother, and having nholurnedbofm 10Ve ZANIP BSQ CV10000 °0 HHBA , T0 COHN+ mect his name with dark and mysterious fears ionrithnbghm" *to Proviâ€" flanna'thl -n'ndfn-nh:?-on.-nd dence that he was saved from him ; and Laand 400 NOC BHCC UV W MUKDGp m-mâ€"b-wm additional reason to widen the stream ‘of Catherine passed ~his tranquil days. motives of his mul-;hr he was brought up in a sehool of propriâ€" revolted from all images of vidience or Christian and mofhhprolqa P» or Sidney passed for his nephew by a younger brother who had died in India. of the island Garden, the youngest born we him his pouy ; Sipxzx Mortox. to his ibled otger, o for riven 1at is well, s It take you trusted, were the reons wao were forbidden to r-dmt.WOn our death= beds when we think we have Ymidod for those we leave behind â€"shouli we lose the last smile that gilds the solemn :gony, ,if we could look one year into«the uture s 1 â€" aler. The sweetness of his manners, Ci‘nl tair face and winning smile, still canâ€" tinued to secure him love, and to soreen from the common eye whatevel of selfishâ€" ness yet lurked in his nature. And, inâ€" deed, that fault, in so serene a career,and with friends so attached, was seldom called into action. So thus was he severed found occupation in books, music, y and the elegances of the Wb quiet flife, within his reach. To the rough past he looked back as to an ewil dream, in which the image of Philip stood. dark and thnuo:iina. is Hh"ll)’rothc’l as he grew older, he ra men» m-; nd‘nrl.ho did volunteer it to Mr. Spencer, the bloom on his cheek grew from both the protectors, Arthur and Philip, to whom poor Catherine had beâ€" queathed him. . By a perverse and strange mystery, they, to whom the charge was most The moanotony of the retreat did not fatigue a spirit which, as he grew up, satisfied un he m l mdfi:ot un= of wmfimmfi% England ; and young Beaufort wich gay â€"so, unlike the order of the External Universe, glide ?flnnii'oby side, the gndu'yu_ntk ‘ Night and . Morning. xamine life in its own world; confound not thgt world, the inner one, the practiâ€". cal ane, with the more visibl ;ot# mmmu,mmzm . age to the sun, whose throne, in the: wings to flee. lnlif&.tholn'ndbd the circumstance give mm% rcgd,nothodnheuudlholi*ht srth) Phe bas syroter 1 "’.:.""“““3% 3 one revels in . joyous noon,: the other shudders: in thom y night. For Hope and â€"F ‘the day ‘btar is ever shining. For Care Ponury, Night changes not with the ticking of the‘ clock, nor with the shadow on :the "dial . lbrthehoit,ngtozrtutw less, God‘s eye aver I ready courted, spoiled, and .fsttere ;,;?,Mmmxm... Tt chmes So; oJ datk mystery of the Moral World 1 James I. Feccows, Esq. â€"Dear Sir: Plesse forward another lot of your Syrup of Hypophosphites. | L have m‘{(n::h"Wlbl s of hypo phasphites e t this), but do not compare tKyoun, vhi)‘alth?n.k’inhcbu:nqodi#bohfio "Iail "Id Tou all f un personally and | id you can through the press, as I ievp it cannot be too generally known. _ __||_ _ _ Editor and Publisher of Buffalo Journal, Faus: Mopustr.â€"For people to: allow dis=.â€" . to become séated upon them father h > consult a W“”"“ as u1any do for years with the different kinds of piles, without going at once to the u.f'k." Fowle‘s Pile and Eunog_(g:: oo incamin i mene i tgbn i+ Harper‘s Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. whichis an infallible cure, NoTICES OF THE PRESS. a,ry eekly is the ablest and most power. ful nu:-i’;d c?'hdlc:l """""‘ufl this country. 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