ae a PRET aE Ame ne - a to be wn we naed Ee mo | here ee _-- tiem wis cise hove iat owes oa . heats eee ~ dime aft cho weet BT) Wis Lévihip Deliversa Brittani perk = --"-- en ete Nsed a not} +Zhereare too things we are never quite | ber ' tor--Trrine.--Jesh 4 hed" ant antil he married* ipod iy Biling + spurned andi de=piand saa F 4 | i 1 : i j i : Tj ! ; i itll vidi fiSE f E j Tis 4 4 i : 0 it ' i i i had béen rad 3 anally yn Agee * backed, | many monsha of mptife Were paseed gmcngst | Bertie Were talkies sant aetdeie one ee Weenies | nation ak fom wad, Tf ey an Bee ws one ing mote weary then usual, te Aaa © ' day PE tag Magee Reg vey ay man " Friday. 8 expected, the E i I z 4] Fil F ii : i g i Ps i H | is i t i if ? i aa per. i previously mentianed ; slong by a noble | taken bold of me; cold water seemed to be | good-bye to faithfa! Paagho, Orne, determined t hy The proved ® val one you leave your frieads' behind you--ard-} had been lighted for me to také my Dreaktast | majordomo. He had t ime thenayh | ¥ith her dow with a | by. wtill my teeth elattored audibiy, ax I tried | mary dangers Putt 0 sernilow some F pitt 'i ile Site ah F s Zt j ry pu Tae i. Bate ite 2 FF ge Fe fi it ue i ts ruil He | p& Eg FE 5 E i ' ite Hi 4 t 4 & 9 t [ : fy E E } tha' cou! praca j * alg caved, mouth, 3 come safely tl and the expedition inclading Captain they don't pay in the ran. Noone ever! The women hovered about seeing very | woukd have ended most imastfouty, or heen /chwensen. . i | i fi Ht EF ; el { { ; f L / gfe TSE 7 i H f ' E F i F Fe i gb 8 i i ? id fi ah i heard of dsy dreams ing clothes eo one's | likely what was the matter, but sot desing to | merely a wild oh: after a phew back, ; ; so with «| pat their thoughts ioto words; while 1 de. | forest) Oar pal > ai Say uitainl Sig tt "ed ry ised by pestilence. famine, as Ruse af about 100,000, to 750,000 whites. | trsals hued been mercifully «pared. Bot only at the present time but nine months | The Chinese are nearly'all mem, bet of the | the C. tw be ites the aiult males probably samber less | dissensions, bat enamered of their : Chinaman | bis Min! San kead to every two white men, | contentment reigned within 3 sbont | oat, On three sides 7 i if parted to meet mg more, with : g hi iu: it a § brs : 4 13 Tiny i oe oie t £ ' e b E ba : 4 i i ¢xpedition from a pecuniary i i J { | | te me. . suggested my «pending Like myself he was rather bewildered at | having had no rest for so long ped ny gS agg nt to toe, meant nie ont See Wen apes baat sured me, be never _belieypd an, 5 | be f st og i i 7 [ E E Hi ih ade fit elf th it Ht i Ei | 8 F | | 5] 3 Fy = & aa F 2 f & 5 Pe. ' 1 nd ; lgnal Rade and ed te wh tribe met hare reo instantly as | around me, the mountains appeared t my | into shape, [ went on to © visit | treet Signals were Tespqgded to br other fe setized one of thetnselves.~ Por hie small, bird-like | leated imagination to be m fo 1 ther were | friends a Bad lost all abate hae re. | the steamer G yf prcowting do Ge ome tenlnck in pr Mi r tn looking head, adorned with itaprominent beak, which | coming towards me, amd were gathering to- | tarmed agaitt to New York, and erossed in the | Chanel, which speed. There were | forw, y sowing our y as cid Ger..| 2% mcthore than tat the mere fact did dutty for a nose, had sank between twe | cether te ergch me. No, they were going ia to Rogiand, niae boats on the ania. four of whith many a, Soon afterwaru the lights are remaining angle sheeM mar fat shoulders, even keane, thileadewp chasm was opening; We had @berrific passage, bat came well LETH were eeted, turnad § in the cabins. Aboat this time | "2 lile. twinklad greedily under half closed lids, at | beneath' ine, sad. the trees were gradually | through, awall the Cana:d steamers do. nee | berng with passengos, | wy = pe a the wealth of the wood wtrich lay before him. | sinking---sinking, and mercifal heavens, my | in Enrope,! gradually worked my way dowa | St9%. All tho Soatapailed away from the | Dover. jinkit might He bad thrast his bands into hit pookets, | prate was going with them, to Nice, inkhe suuth ut France, u: join sone |@emed «hip, leaving She pa Tae dee ightben 1 ; and the remarkable-barrel ' The Tereitnos had taken fierce hold of me, | relation', pho were spending the winter there. | M*eued, to qait- the ship at moment. for which my friend was famous (and which | and in the agony of dolirinm, I had fallen off | Nice had Jeen recommended to me aa Bielast boat to leavenwas under ghe shiel | of comfy. 1 inatantly roused . lad called forth mueh chadl in our rambles) | onto the grownd, striking my head against | place to Ped the winter months in, and | Sr, who did all ta bis power rs aah companiind we dressed ourselves in the = { stoad forth more conspicuously than ever. At | the stones, as] rolied down the steep sides | shake offfie agne whieh had retarped slightly | 4 "@ptain to leave. After for ball | greatest {ble sate. As soon as we rashed | --William V, Tasior has been left $100,000 lasi, with a small hop he turned towards me ; | of the ravine. - during ng stay in Canada. ag hour the survivors were up by the on dwe found that « large number | 60 condition tha! marries before be be. ~--this head slightly i side, and ang- How it wax lL escaped being killed, no one Shail [fiuish my story* [i rently was On Gkogarry. Que gentleman taken from pasren were thero abead ot us It was | comes of oge. He uw now twenty, and is to we tntertee the oon = fas hpabey ie are taken, "Salle Ge anal ay ng ~ ss Italy, bh Saauay stayed near tbe in Fnad py bs shes yt ang va, bat | office 'eddmne : ne ahcice. HDs ages atiqnity. Sbe wast heave had * 5 - go . al as are . whi * Nice ogee to Italy, bat ie in be ', Relreen. Whitehall, ¥ hy . ay j | in ltt, perbape 19 be the better" be | the possheion of the French, it ts pretty | aX. when@he Pommerania wes sfen with | snn*re 4h hind poe 5 | wort ' oe a te hod fp i wy water. i : : § ii te Ht i in fits Tag Ez ie Ha Feet PRs tes ay 7 5 rE ff teiit j be had enjoyed, A had haa two band-; --that of the Colony | thé Mother Coantry, and theae wueh grade (han servant 'heir | diverged. y Krems fee for walking oat with them 4 quite inde | 4 mere compliment to bimself; the inci rather an intimation af the interest of pam, which involves aa | lish took im ©. math as $2 or $3 oat of Ann » wagrs. | scimubeed' the affections young lady from Pera has reeently | "is. John Bull was I E £ z i 3 é F ! EEE ER}. al i] F ! i f Ff rf : i E § i i 7 isl als | | 3 Ei i an H | i ; | f E F i i bide is rh f if re if Join Bull, instead of conf his home farm, airs) 4 hy pd ano tha * " des Slicer prions fli grt T | the manry out in my name. * | come man. my clothing having canglt | Anglais" which in an extended walk strete.. | Tome. rg treated whith every | 24 j, i sinking | ' - os - Thia was agreed upon, and Panebo | in some bush ) A d "| ing-alotg the sea shore, ted with palm sindpess and The storves told by Soke Sa eee oni ea ai Bhar Eo deported on his mission after breakfast, and | Taking advantage of this, he burried up, and The Alpes Maritimes protect the vity |-M¢ survivors tend to show that the grestest | 1.0 lives up passengers. J have no alune, to while away the time on hold of me, just in time to prevent the north wind, and this is what makes |?osdble order ander cisoumeatnncta was to™. The male passengers best I cond. me throwing inyeell lear of Use bashes cua T) Nice gel x tavorite winter resort, The upper (me Ptained by the officers and male portion natarelly snxions to Jur' ranchere" owned immeause flocks of | was to do, otherwise in another.) ten {rim many nations crowd there for the of the crew. . themeelverud did = #conda, Winter month, Russians eapemially. Bat @ a STONY OF A AURTIVOR, longer hd the fore I went," the hope of all the The following is the narrative of [Louixa | oblige! tobe English steamer been Lani Ohio; « atienhon agape ins sett is cromset. | MORE concerned with Imperia! estates. The eyes are staring wide | Daerin concluded his brilliant speeeb, w! of tie | 84 been interrupted i FEO: fe a bell j i Sy Fg Frere §F E 4 E HL fi il Hs H i i F --J_ W. Kile Blade a poo entitiet " The Song I Never Where i E E i iE i E E iz if if i ee EE | i i t by i i E E | E een buntvede of your AMY BROMSART. i 5 z i of Ey E Hi i t a € j E fi i g tr 7 5 i 4 é § E g 35 il tEr » SEPe g>*: Fl 4 i 4 & | H Fe Ess i £ CJ ge £3 eit E st Pacifiz. y I thought this at the time a rather impor- Satemnps, sek me back to q tant diseovery, for the sheep are very low | where I was mosi. yand 3 feed, and their shine woald fetch « very | The fall it was feared has were ee. 4 ae ee io the European and American y seatagl y Seg 7 been clesed, become the react The crew cousisted of 111. fe have here at | New tl . knew od all the greatest gamblers and rogues © | # Sailors' Home 172. I was inj Pommersn: follows : Having nothing 6) de at-the reacho, and | As a lact.rescares,on.old Indian Lusope, Ite gaming tables are known ir | bed last night af a quarter to twelvel cotton, x0 ead ts dseean a finding the time pass Yery Mowty, I deter- | called "in, quite-« renowned ..dostor amanget | i nd many asaluded spot is pind | o'clock when I felt a -studden pom OS cone, t hb pockaaee: ~ oe iste inte: the | bevoen - Whether the obl deetrers | a: as yoa drive alony the lovely Cornine | ae if the Pommerania sd strack a 'rock. | set (m0 LAE baee i how-| .--The in an advertisment, oper, i. aa Seelermtond se wre of bys, ond bit spoe At road, bere men, yes women also, havag | { was alarmed bat did not thith at first it | 2, Tin tess eewine ceeohines Lagtouses' | OY Minuie in --: ele gars dem eragop make more In- Pambled away everything "Chey poadedd;}weranvthing-veey-serious, aa wg had Lept | clears oy cle Hetian della gira. | Peper "lem pleased to make dat everything | micas than ever. } can't aay : porhape s mnt) oon tu the land rings gn ther fingers, 5 goad look owt, and the i appeared This earge roughly estimated ef abcat- | have wbtained @ divore from « ebrpegling with the feror got the | soce oi A in deapernte. . ir, and been very careful. [8 wae his I Voyage, 'and % a, fi Dated . Lying at Mea . f & 5 E g r F i a ' iF 5 ? Rg i hes i EF i i I 4 f 5 gt i 7 i f F Sine the ing tables st Baden jonas has fi H Fd ig af i E & $ i ie bi t 4 £ itt if) i : E : i a eome 1 re fe MP . auukaoun me dwt. exemisalion af macy hiaherto napabiished tonal ds Chay * | doeuments asanelated with that rray. remained thata brother went tu soe Tie rss lady An entre ai Fe a F f f a] Jase 4. 1350), w _* of Tithe marriage nt to iAwebeer clambestine: . but public apd potermas acd 4 evidepes of a hours afterwar. = i i fi be E E if hr r : the ral -- roe ome tether ot he T berks a ir guttural soards 4 " it ier of it, at any rate I began to mend, wid 'ua tilled othe reten ine tbtis @bes he was penied marriage. aw. Oqaally - td & % becl sae oe wben 1] 15 this we say lost to the next. fr.) Hambearg. A few seconds alter the 6 cbver waa oeheee doubt the of said diverse, their OKs ons a '3 be | recovered ¢amscionsnese. But ber P- | haps God in His meroy may act jadge than | the steward sedeeme of the crew came run. | London by J, Colgate & Co., and was pro. | "etigation earnestly desired to the extent "at -| oe, ate ae. ar Bre n 3 ik Ral wad thas . ay also the oft self-comvietion." ee the deed of settlement oo tl 4 wes ons}: thet I Se-} 5 ee 'great Sead at haws: ving pohimip a, Fate py Sm ot. Rashes, recen {Biri me -- ame) Oh ma Mle. * | side (May 4, 1455), a8 a correlative to the = Rectan eee Set errs | settee genre | su adrian | 2 ae Wt ee le 2 | reste Seabees See re pe Se ' ~anhi® Perfectly eunton y andes. | my own en grains of qri- tronise Cannes, Moatana, and Loy | great 1 sould see else, bat they told. | : s ; inner Som sof the origi Te i ir, _] Bite tala dares tismex.e-day helped greiiy Hien en tecteeel "Bloeanee thas conemet | o00 thal tis kasteed tad teat cer" tak oon Friated maiiGi4.a16 grasumes. The mais | liev. W. Hoopes, ef Chilirome, ube sold the | pomanT xX reit wav iTiey 18 ON. | Tesation of waleh sme a The Weathed Wil QétasthBle, the heavy wut: the fever, though mat bed cites ap . oe F . 'Gn. bente, .tha shop apposed to fjoat filled seventeen letter | sick cow to-the butcher for #3. Tho elergy- taut. : : " uy ait eunat to cae ono tesribty. and 7 off entirely, Apd it was thought | ar ---- to sink. "In lowering the boats prs cemern 'yap pad. teat five lege fond lee -- wan got square with the alderman by - ~_ as ceanh catil 1575, oo thos 34 clouds row ter for me to mak tte pach ' r : r - -- wn wabicy ef the Reet Brocrip- . wa 7 SP ty | toast 2 Ferenc gd" ie! | "Ths bt weed at eae vert ea | al sont, cera tring wr | oe = fr the tt Asa Pee hilend ant" | "pone Tinker Winng the are Come | pelo he tera. ta a a 1 i ' - Priutedt Metter. de. 7 you want lo kibw just what the world bead t sistonee nic followed pienic, danee "on " ¥ t - prasad fs . aby | diat " ts -- - hs taken porsession of the valley, nid voteated forests were all forzotien now, I was too ill) 1, be bro' = + aleewt ae . err a Lid "rail eehet t by "or fice) Unnks of you try toborrew a five dollar bill. of Richard Varney, miuch has been gravely = amis io itaaion. 'cmad lier even wandered sf | to think about them,and Pancho too auzions pasty after va H we ni piyedl "pause & - oan, | aod we eculd nyt get icles adene ? The Gersoany idires ~t an Tm» hat is the cractal test af peblic opinion and eh, Le M me etude rrespendent at | qnestioned, i proved by the Ls fate erent Norte st tied he AN bus femoounan tmites to rambleamouret amd caplore..a | Pormeragia was sinking. rapally. mat | Ta n9i3 one that ia likely to apen your eyes unless | Beamsville, writs 1 0 2 ley y- There | Deemare . 1 95 e be ~ . into aifecest parts ¥ ge hg 2 im! ine a tr felt ha i. mainse VeTy'| vine clad Lilla ad warble hails vf -anewme | Were @ pumber of wome the | Srredeo are em yee yee ats k, Wf yon are rich the Pr reomen O11 residents, bigger gr knife Lo bu deep » ee Sar rena " pene del to report tp re peiti 4 gs now called mderu Italy. Bat 1 still ste! peeenres: I don't know Low many, buteight{ ""™™ ead na wd 7 ake you A inoal dard ss b . ase them: ; faney a noe 7 ok | tomy quarters, having had but éolately, enouh ve heen saved and ababy I thie y Totals ~ i a3 q = ms He 4 cutting off cherished pita of your fase, arma, | a last farewell ofthe inhabitants of the rarubliug to astinty § Titer. | mother has leen drowned. Our captain had suban = + nme re many people la pe emmy dir hg ered gy ee inet ~ -- an tims t show b ple é Amongst the gucsts at je hotel. I notigt | some fireworks on board, and let ad . ' loltars been a2 = Tans, and inspect a sting itu delay ; os wal again, bearing them some sulstan- |» pleasant looking elderly Bnglah lady, wh We managed to get into the boats that ré- a Ne po--One be a a. sympathy for any one. of crete sie be almost im- | ter a rather i a ae br cos pre Sam cue: aod 1 da =y reas to remember me by, | .,, ry corey Tur. <ineptr ret hendseme | mained. und had been there about 10 min- ody eas She owner of the meow A large foli-grown Polar bear, while |~- that the _---- Bat lam eeneaetae * Lanewdca." "Wan. Toga ta the a am Keehn okenserd divs ad in black, with a becoming white ea, | Stes when the steamer Glengarry picked ua a ow 7 | ing com from one of the whaling vessels, dreds of these wretebes, fix on the bare flesh. | they will olten recall the suiy Eaglighman -- oi or oe _ joined visitors arrived, frien 5 to the ------_ee=--_e- of land were pearly de v < NOLES ge anmio ya [snat-r Bod contented: Nhe crmsed about @ long ume! peciall, , carrie ti 3 t -- jaily, las been carried om to such an 6nor- --Feathera have entirely replaced dower a " seemed so thoroughly to enter into and enje | captain had a chance to save hrs hfe, ---- meme { several crombed strenta.in Dundes at a raped b , sitll om er Seder 4 heen <n paehan ores peaitreted po, far, and Lailthetin that passed amongst the youg | Would stick to the ship. I raw bim when our | TREATY WITH AW | pace. teok refuge in « elothier's ae Se in i eee TUTE, pe ai agen a peapesial evar -- life trove ster Tite ares = BipeHCRRT AE the FROM : sek we thea fa aon -ber.. rte bites qn Soret: sending | Piigennitesins adie oe after ~~ it) am enterprising eontractor and saw-m ll a pried cog radingy shawi and bompet are es experience, it for white aboat | retara journey, | was £ too weak ta sit} os 'i ira tying: Wis vv. thet these ilowed, Pg rary infars 'owner, purchased ane-e! the jacgent pasqes ol |" ath . > + §hese borrors, eo [ will leave them to be on. ere Waa no yay for me to travel bot uttered entto race, shout Ber hind, pleaasy ee aor. apd save 4s many as hes the Ameer of Care' ues pisces ; every infariated, blends rm the immediate , or -Treat téleet ait piel seme for te - 40300 aod described by somefutnre naturalixt, | on a the paths wert Te bation t Lome were Tety Waa Gacethaa eu Saat tarPomenen pentane re oer "~~ whish Linds. ibe eternal friendship with . iad: Amira pet tather the privilege ° copie ant wreaing tate: who will perhaps explore Mexico, la search of | and preeipiter«, and often nearly tmpasible dint Fs ey I ge = butqpontos Rene Réel Puna athe nz thin any --The manuiacture of fireworks on one's | thereon. {rom Mr. Mathias Snyder; and to --Biack gloves have sprays of flowers em- the mervellans.. *--~-- (tomy Tbe growth-of the trees end Brarheood. | eo ¥y : y Bot very stron. | * be Sl atcha many ton trlle #8 weld he tg own hearthstone is attended with simé Ge- | ernedite Die work Ww lies hat an wagine. | broidered om the outede. ranhtsistcineodbaniedleies = een y A.jiltey scald uot have been eacried,. 00 na There wag not the slightest hkenews betwra | The ship which ran us down J never saw af a _" it wi rap thas oum- | gree of riek. - At Createigh. in Garsey, Eng- | saws and athe: machinery couvered w the as furlined circulars have be- . they were aboot tea feet high, apes h inet raed held Ti Cn at a Thiet ays tae Me 'uovand Era pyeseeta ce net ew saehenn am nn x, eee ane peas % 0 tera! that treaty. It was ex- sand, o laborer sonsed wae engaged | woods aud alianiies erected for bis workmen. | ase the style for winter wear. were rather long, and thickly covered with «| daring the heat of the day, and when I was aE ee d nT * wantaet Tiowling a -- right = sbigg a oa" Viie™ SOR = Rarek, gosking fin novke in his oottage at an early | Of all the ageneios that bare usiuenead the 1 email, p 4h about | aliached by Tercapon, Gur ogress Wha pee mineed ma, anil eovad task 3 meh ty Sed, y renee bers: fig there Legs Oi gi 1835, snd sigeolon behalf ie anniek 'Ths ss a axe HARD POSR, «BP ac al ai ne che "gate ata ten inchea coued,| qocksd. gnatiod and{ ta sipmenuines' Garp' shoe ah wotraced low will of conzie jump to the concluvis rape paler air eeyew hat we had ma ' char aans peete.| the ginger der. The cottage was blown 10 | potent as the store ail the fAreet conttegra- ¢ A REMIT Mes fe twisted inte of shapes, The | Often I had to be lifted off fainting from weak. | that T bed fast my bseart to the old fedy, quip | epee 8 - Pacem H Kh. n behalf of the 5 eee eae = mand: tothe" ot tow. Handrade-of conte are saanally i aes evening 4 -_ scittemn eromadins ie ad Sis call So De belah kd bed wee nce ek ehenee ae pte er | as. -- -- 'a an oe were objectians cee wee -- wire ne yder Khan, i were killed, sud kis owm "reeowery "is eon-'| before the former domestne prema aye | sil colors is replacing Nitta aud tartatam, and gle tndian p in hatehet in the coun. | ¥ay, and had nearly left the mountains be. | wie apt iw. etealirvengrainns a NPY ety td sailor lie here were oheape as " yder Khan din tf ay se wll ne one has seen proper to introdnoe | #* made up with s*tin. try that would cut it. We had yet to see | bind ns without areident, when tme of the | ied llc ep sett ag 5 oe har tarts on the Bridge Sud two oe the gi ave throne af Qui by hie father ; sa that 'az mae : hye on some means of reprodnetion, With so mach eon-| --The pew earrings are smaller than thos whether our hatehets would succeed, peck males {usiking as they always will walk | jel eah a gteat. many «yhs and regret, | from the time khe neared the Channel. Qur | it iw clear thas th of the treaty of isos pond gag 5 ae A aie es fare a Wine. epmetien cod ne reproduction. Pymogg lately worn, small hoops, keys of crescents ia edge : F Ar ' roler ot) Geld pre us he tathowl : k ; fee- | aud waadashet to picces within aight pired a al screcu je catton trowsere and shirte laid out. turnid ont to be the very inaie which carried the tht want ie na eae ay at me = The "Poatideranta ' qe 5 , . > hand pel side the door of a hut to dry tn theama {that} our medicwne chest, which as thus lost tof? ay Bir i ta oe ee 14 first elas ' 1. Between India Com, Nab strect'y nyacdy, se it Bammes, * ° ance of replenishing the waste. 1 am ere- | whiah show the Muisie On both side, and are ps 7 been le a beight 'vor | nd -- char es ait we = een Se 96 others ny and Fie Hick Dost Mat i ughsou street sot \ikewise Joh ; dibly informed that the conneil of Btamford | o 4-4 for either fans or fire tereepe. : wilion dye} I wegt in to try and fiud out how } The men who were leading wy mole, left |; oo snlh.-6 a currant <of mg} st . * a hag i Kies Wales of and thase tries of " wat ieee township offer a banus of 25 cents for every ' thay bed. got-the age 9 | sass scan the vace benet loll rem' tence ie life was changed. Qur wootny as net long | Pommerania on the starboard side abaft the * 2 coun! Gs caer en enn: tee that ts eet ont, and I think it an example yeuses for winter nee ee ~etihne<hnal ™ dat end. "tT : at advies * | a duing, for we Were Pt fogetber, | tunnel, making a large rr oa Chief offt- er pone f a age ge the rate nevus i a worthy of example. In more than ane re. | *f2tste made of embroklery cutten, instead Borger Ah a vue ron a cfu y, | of thatr alipaces and Sy Ech once The Hi e aee et emei Ane 1 sgmeeel ap coreg | ter Pronten ee last bent As hee the their shall be perpet- | Bend alias yer stamps, agent ore the trees beneficial ta our land, pod oebenrony oaged ie ties, 5 gl ey bat ao wer swe way ame "* i cantitionnd irate ached me -- ae fell | whieh has made aad mained 'os saab lives, | called ton o kap clowe tothe Pommer-| 2. The Hi ot India Company en- <2 Tire thampiorr ~pertiementarian . iaan- 7 b od. = vag dint of spamy ranch > the) stoking my head against « «| hy was ' * pos . ' about gages their > those terntoaries Iowa x5 --~ . + 5 senpomn ¢ - trees and trowsers, they at laxt wero found fying imeomertoms by "the men, when nied -- Adam end pene ive ee tied Prges te, Ho beid'te wi bays years of Ak a The Highness' posses. | Sapervisurs. who a» ane of the three members the Ingh winds of winter = the Span silk a Ld ged crnde bao a praper Ing som. § , be ? . tSeme wy 4 steamer, bus : " ig | and bess Gnished hosi- any wishes, and shoringtne a large pan of red | they retarned. dite ' 4 e the bourd, > * to whieh Ligaen ; % diquid, made signals that it came from the They carried me the best way they could, a bee get cae nae tay 2 = a ibe bat Mccoy agate! malls mame Loi pa __ ne Tighuer ~y Mahomed Khan, | his associa! tes -- man is exiied one] ~r tha sania Se, es Then ie paste war foal ~ Pasar) adhered arden an. 4 sree, till they reeched a miserable hut. The in. é fort _ : 1 laden to attem: reecue Walee of Cabal i Lo t 1 _-- et and : = This proved they understood the of the | halutants were turned ont, and I was tahen Aten Saye uaeces aoe *Wowers once cone ~ - ws any 4 id all lag to the of sare thats ae : ow di " an i be F "3 = foresta. | -- e teat mal py py nt the dys, a in and pushed up a rickety ladder into a le o after married, 1 never wate, S08 sever shall { Dower harbor, is x magnificent new iron | oD bis part, and omy ad, bet led ui Pairs ev eyed daa nior i per calor shows F H E f i i F ; f ?i Hl ti gf i iy A j fF FE if FERS] fe EE ¥ rf if ge ih 3 : F H 4 Hf Z £ a F : fi it i i i cited by fowle. The a mest wpateapenta herp her aflcel win, sod to : : ¢ powedaxion by is Y were | a, ; 4 tight com ta ki hi therein, and to friend of rotting on the ground ligd besome safficiently pe hunted out to make wzy for mo. cohen ng ga oncsaees, THE TORT sabadd ose Ana. ant enemy of 4 enemios ot was not the ease, for I A bed was arranged om the floor, and they you are making -a mistake, and that} Loxnow, Kev The 1 % able Rast india Commny. 4 afterwards learnt from enquiry, that the In. tne as coinfortable as they could. under | Mary wouhl have suited yon much better than | & Dover Railway. Wroagh! {roe to London a= ; divans hed some reguiar | sage of thelr own ae very PP ss t gE lod is afternoon 100 of the Porumerania parvir. | 4 * TRANCE ENG ATION IN BCULP for obtaining the dye. First taking off the} Pancho was at his wits' aud. What wna he | ever the coals in hol promise case; a | ors, 65 being seamen "the _ctherp hecond oan Be fark, they seraped the white wood away tll | to de? A second bad accident, the Terciatos | case in which you {eel ontisasaite mall | and third eines pasanngers. The ww ' they racked tne heart, which Shey on oat. | by bo means eured. all the medicine ge: | isening your mistake too lates and which ie- | Srat clams Mad m0 Wonseit atsony | "(Parts Correspondep Boston drortiser.) a meni a utes --The new who used to visminG EXTVSASORDINARY. fi ys } whip a myetery . Landies, wih the eord wound abont them, Plerdtecial Mystery Which White Hen poll, s 7E it 4 fi Z i ig rfi if; tft HE bie i fie FF Hf ¥ 4 F] a EB i £ Faveho returned with 3 grant properly | and no old Indian " lady doetress" with ashes | tcrvate all your oh among | Lefore leaving ti subject af. statues made out in my name, guaranteeing that | | and rabbil grease, to charm me bagk to life. sens Toad pop ce apn we, for New To, fda rai ny hg -- must an ove in the was to pay for each tree cut. The | The situation looked hopeless, and Pancho, | 1 wade a handsome thing ont of the dyewood, | Pommmerania was bailt at Greenock, on the Section, Snowe : page de paix conaklered that the treet covered | quick witted and clever as he bad always and my wife had something withal, to help to | Clyde, in 1878 ; 3,943 barden : is much to beregret@, as it ronteins " 4 great deal of valuable land, and he would | shown himself, felt quite the contrary when hocp pot be . . 463 "lp 1 ee ae + length, b tatnes (iplaster) ' look on tara fit, than i he raw the ig there so white and emaciated, |" We apent sev at bed po - rope, : i Hi : fr f ! E i E E if i : i= i row plaitin , Seating | and double box plaits fringes and embroide- Tea, I f F E | | ' i! i fj ¥E ih veh i He piss (ac alacant bed A TURILLING BOMANCE. 4 i! rE ue r= [ i Itt i ait " up. , rang with the sound of aur ases. They an- Bat while there was life there was hope, for fool | would all expectation, and were a | I stilt bresthed and the heart had wome faint mg nerve as a plot fo The only i way any}. y heen Seed eh eee ee Apek SE. Meh ot ogee ean be acearately taln: The result on af a noble house fell py f8 with th z - - Bia! mm a ee the project- bh " 3 wtill, time has : a , ketches, which we hope will amuse our/a banquet wad given him the decided succwas; ai wtiquished the natives, | action. So Pangho did not ;, bat wrote ' pre gpibiataathniy <olel . t & by stl Ure tntethe who thought great th t who pos. | » letter to the English doctor af Tabasco, sak: radars, tnd © will be P ; pre tay gentlemen of the | city, Among | nrothinient, every lined the foot, the hand, | the ceremony. He Melinsa another . lim, F go mak r amply repabl, = were Bayard Taylor, Baron Behlsoer ube taro even the vent qualities of the exied : «a oa promiand = we | lovers were" haudsomie, rich and youny. aud Bed they weed quite ts Mn {bad occurred. In the meantime he i Finis, = Sie teak baer co chin our rand we the body; are wo} mae frat." Sip an. yoreen "guid Ayres; sabintatiotans pa Rages go - thay were very fond of cach other, When what we could want with the could of the ofices in this cit rt Bo ----- 78 | admirably taken, thadhith the ail of Litte | we're half suphow, and you'd safes Bed devas wick agetae Phe teen: young asked the Hand of the git of the dyw never soemed ts atrike them) er. | Slee athand. Cold water was pientiaily ap. | , lev by 3 " he : A ot th She are cae; | ure-colored Unt ertlhicaily thrown Gpon | better Golal the job." Mut the qergyman bulls Hunide, lake the swiltest rift ou ie ger Raggy Gre dently, talking themselves, they pat | Plied to my head apd hands, they loosened 4" MEAVY antzenn. GA wy SRY centainiyol thove who are gered | ticse stataen, cae is teptad to beli 2 they refased, and Melissa is not yet a wif thee Delotta inn Mentatit half white | 84 any reason, Me wie s0 firma however, 2 . amongst thems . elothee Sone ined wish ance ~e on their list is most to P breathe. . Sea yma 2 that the yonag lowr saw that it was nachesa (the In. | BY may sage A | Mew These in Amtherity Winked ut the | James thinks 12 bags of letters and 25 bags Lem.toud --A pair of English lovers who Were trave!. | Fith breskisg foam, With big they | SEOt De Fou Shak 6 we 2 Man can be very petite uf he elooses) aud known to society by that nasno, sno 7 mete | Ol papers of the Pomm iy mails are | OR, CUlomiorm is adinistered so a Al- | ing ing Gret-elase earrings an coe of the | Indian in the bow bolts the canoe," or lety it ion 'a father, and the lowrrs resolved to Be sel interest et Som sopemsing their \ atet te toes by ting gf ghost, ays were so absorbed in their conver | Sat ridewise, now aps litie, then down, | © el paigbe oer bis 4 thongista out loud to me o ho. own F , ' been hed neries = z ? ia | & be ec : ment i teale of paak Lorne oe { dea 18) but =~ Sagresiend cloths; anything, " en Geeta a of last ote i ae. "A, Soles has ~ art world be tolerated. 7 +} nation that they did '_-- oe the train | Lat rn afl a gp nog anh aeays nets if "3 ° What came to hand Bret., Sach are the rules | ¥°*! ing stoey, which wo give : tele - . . Py ait " a orget or : ee Seeen" hen on iy ee caraulioea! ot sewage Life, aud they answered' fast es pion for what it is worth: "The lumber piled oa panel teeth does a pen st -- es "a 4 the main rer eight to pray bos Soddenly, ane Sa5 wae fixed apon. cel buth repaired to a and left iu the charge of Indians to be taken | Pethaps better, lor I eame to, and the grave the aaangreme apn Me ag nein nc tpt one ' na Hise oc tisae ot fae Bythe way, did yo © that for the | track and locked into a carriage-shed. By | qaick motion he shoves the end of the pale | was ere a poeta: Say heb he t be ; ' tir Tobaseo, beey. ik ean aan 1877 Mr, D. rd deiphia: Mr. Atbert Faber, of New York ; | past eight mouthd yowtife bas been using | dint of vehement knocking attracted | untler the bow ue. grasping the net af the | oreed that bis pepers were not ont rs. Olirnaticl, of New York, aud Mr. C. Pop- | tho diary you started iJancary for an ac- | the attention of a railway porter, who waa | same time with the other hand, and, mever | 5, seme was nut registered. [His father had peohne, of Hambarg. t We powered at once { } . 36.--The name of the vessel which sunk Poet Pr ia is the Noel Fy z E i i ; : i j Hy zy 5F 4 E fli if re Fr H i i i i F U ui il i F fr 7 Fa H re F [ : " we F z e ia E e is & A -------- : thing to woch luxurjous additions to the . were Customs Rrgeintians. tok: of im the wilds were I swe tamsT ing that fhe woud speedily forgive Kimter tom, me it will be eazy to see Iwas making o 7 canals; the to big thing. a dice book reeently ieened, $117,954. About foar weeks ago a ta . ef, plane. j « waa far-famed James Norris, ox-M. P. for Lincoln, a Pemieiae. - we-9 . ie then' A bes inibet. bs B= Bey . Tepeathd tine landed the quota for his anal here. and mane ot $ ~ 'pile wadet, ant ta 'or * T fel « ti life, I feel | | | face. na the This thers presence be blew out his beains, iis He was not the legitimate son of the. Count, pe The Count ie atonement of bis youthful 3 Ft Bit ! i) per- sone Some accoants may SX persons were drowned ; others say ouly an $90 oF throw. 4 Further Particujars of the Casualty, Nay Your, Nov.94.--The following ai- ditiocat eee a English Uhannel have mas ab, E i if ' F Hi £ hE e f tk i E pak siso put au a : boomt thistl.-- Letter. tannet five without lia," she eries in hor Courter, rg AS Te Bo to trie, bebe ate ~ do. Ih ever-did nare.- Tho Thiam 1 was with | 5! Dal with crict-aud Wis Seared thes Were rE i E ft 2 frit Ehict Lif *.