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Grey Review, 27 Apr 1882, p. 1

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"t mu an Inc: A“ ,iGGG7G"" Kitting Stockings & Socks I A. .r. , 'n rho-mum» lart Look out for i.ikiii/iiiiii,i,i)) BOW ur - I -3 I l Wm- ,',',,5Cl-'.-.-.t1tr an” I HAnngss'HARNEss (HAS. ia "Hulls Mrther. Lam] Mon: Cttlar, Now Stark of LEATHER, HARNESS “HIPS. COltty (0)1158, BRUSHES. BELLS,&C. Ron-bk: Scotch axtan, And See Their New This may-Mm- 'te sup-bl: of " a! that with the - o-m n. "I - two plv. and the "I undo 0-- ho and mm“ it ' waited to low thar tia.st I from $105 to Jtf)ULl)riN BROS T ‘.f.."f Inidcucc at then“ Postottiee, La,t, DURHAM. Bpring and Sumo I and “who t't I. '.-trte,', 1usid.uesr--oppouitr the Cauuul. Punk). torian Church: WM. JOHNéi56N, "ir."," mg“. L, "’ In». Dunlap. JOHN . ROBERTSON TAILOR Mi D CLOTHIER I “SENSE“ M C I 105mm. for the d County at (no). Aux-non mule: attiuotrst tn In u]! put! I I the ham”, M tu""vl:nhh' rum. '4ooeubun on Couttui ","togs. Land Sula» rmtully “Idol and tho I do "iluvromptly patted up AMERICAN COLLARS Willbc mtrt - and rn Lou-v I'm-blown Reynhrh Errolvcd a... a. ttte man on hi. “w"... "e " ' um I 0|“an , NH)! " Iago T VETERINARY SURGEON MN 0W4" Durham . I “In” .60.... um Dund- Cutting done to Order. W.heli'y.'t?/'r", and Attornry'rsttaattw bait-inn In (Summary. (Tunvoymcou. P-tet., 0'0. Sauna. have "93“"an M l-‘lnnhuwn. om“ wo- - 'ruurjy uherotulnrc. ALFRED PRINT, J.W.l"ROST.LL.B. County Crown Attorney. Jnuuvth. Vla‘l Jood FIT Guaranteed Alexander ATTORNEYS n Law, Solicitors, he. a oi.-Lower Town, Duth-m. A ammun- Pain”: Drug n on. Upper TG,, urban. Ordinary nortr-foirtu. maniacal, Jutland .11 My]. of lac-l amt-Junta! he. of slurp. my AID-Ill, a". advertised three in” to; Cl, the “Venison" In not to elem-d 111m”. Am. amp! whoa mompulod try .. vac-hotneuulum the contrary. are iwwrted um lulu-Mun. uni churned at regular at». 1M and budnou "rdD on. Sui - ud mutual»: you. _-....-..." d "ou_orgtiimss Noupuiol "_.......,. , Thou-chub)" 10.1" .._ -__._ .. _... _.....,..." Cum Mammal-'9 chm-d a "ttta par Liv lorlho It“ inmtlnn, an] I can. Por “no tor out: unnmmltu-ruuu‘ A-zuyetirl menu". i BUSINESS DIRECTORY. "----s 7 -LEGAII .Io-oy I. '4OII. IJACKZH, M. A MISCELLANEOUS. HUGH MACKAY} - DURHAM br., DURHAM Workiu JACKES & I'MXULE, TTOBNEYS " Law, sum-i: E. D. WSCunLLAN, T'rort.NET . AT . LAW, ae.--Orrrcr. “THE GREY REVIEW? altls I Mtrt2 G" a (Mice. 1w idiy you hand a lull luv-r ‘mmmut l z. PriN19Pti, Specially TAILOR, "uh-5m. " A LSO RATES OF ADVERTISING. Frost (I. Frost. In." “an! qua-stint) (of envy. 'V th m- in walnut; mun In F' I: \le| fun-v. ho, an" I“. 'strviirs, Am. _ tv_hotr mm I" ”mean wnmu- ' an all lh- - r - M “AIMEE; , in all a. Hippo" " CALI, ammo" MEDICAL. t I lull Inn's: air-nine Jule ot the u mm]. nucuble chug“ . D J. TOWNSEND, Publisher "rl'.' . . I Ihl‘l‘l li Tur. OLD "Pored Mqtttr, to “d a: all h N Itht "up I f Ontario Vettinm-y " " Bois,, f ' "taut-d w Ive 18 pref Robertson, 'vuiveiruhtstrv, AntiGnlir I Enough AT iquet. no" the " Pp'u'rd to Ruth no" "Miro . Inul 1H'.'iothinr Anon K,Out tttod.. In " o own-tau M Lions “pain! t 3 mm R. A. PRtNGLE 11w 'own "5) ; nmsm: mu $72 W, -. . -' v... r! I". mun mm "tttor hunk tax collection. The dead Iterou, who new! intend to [my I would 'UNt,'vatt te, nmm to If lib' On m.- council of their human Mumdpn t ies tu- mum" in an hm. when may theu own“ a"! nu Brit elm H. at! Imt’o nu T .le yijiaiaaha%'l',U'h"tS Co. .‘u to hymn men. ly s.i Lave AU"TIO.\' SALE of LOOPS a. 550145 ou, April fund-v. .Wumber, Lumber, if“-.. I Shingles, Shingles, j Lath ac Lime, At (Jo-I for!“ or to mod no. " mince use: on We u-uul Tenn». Thu» when" a tron-Lo up! not»: TI',",,', duo will “an... ad: MM m-ttle Iu I'm WNW uh. “mm Lm. _ 5.-...A- a _ AA 't A- _B_OO,'I‘S&SHOES Sell 1 1mm p‘trT-n-l‘l tom: than: mm be m. lurch“: ylu'l 600 Bush. Fresh L Durham P. 0.. M High-3:4 mart And [alt-w. Durham Fob no N thanking --_. . .- “a, m res-nu!- mad-.3 like-L. ircaiuiriiiila"l5Gl"gdle I “no nun-g- in "eniiuiJt.Cr,ii'sms, PM.“ F. HARNESS LEATHER ll) rPsperts. Ladies 1 A Fitvinc" vc-nunvnrod bu, warning-4r. I make (ht-N. P. Inkling 41mm nu n of the [Mini Sir Jain: [Land the Hun. Alma armh- ctehot my N. P. Moo; "rits, and who would think it ll too, an) dtrntius,r, w ittt m0. In m ”out Is TNF. Bum h r leh If! fair dunking. Repairing 11mm SHOE MAKERS 'l‘lu- Pi. 1’. BOOT and SHOE SHOP VIN 'uuuml running and you sumo: m "selves. unwary comer of Sand)" and Albert Low" Town. I Fieg math-t prices paid toe Eldon. t. A WERE. an a dat at how - M.V.__A.._ L .. - T THE _ru?fyivJI.r,r'. MILLS 151151;. I. Furnish-d. Ind Chm-L: "st Puma, Yunnan My Mom and hsir: R. DAVIS I at both prtraU will Cramps}; on emmr 1'r.riu or Vilhgn property ot intern. 2min.“ strivlly cunndenuul and Induced to the lawn: nu of! his Present Staci; If! i In! If", Money to Loan General Banking Business 'l ilA.NhhC i L1). A Great F'imin and other Foreign Godlike}; Buy-um! (‘nlluct-s arming Exchange; hum All“. on New York um! All put. of (la-uh. DEPOSITS " " and npwnrdu Received, upon which the curr'nt retool interest wrll he allowed. C"E " "al-, THis P,ANK Durham Planing Mill SASH. DOOR Sept. 29th. 1m Capital $6,000,000: Reserve $1,400,000. W. M. CLARK. Architect and Builder, Il Al:1i[).'-._LE. CAN ADIAN BANK 0f COMMERCE, 1yryiiirAu. 'TL', undersigned has CULLECTIONS MADE HJ’LI Sh f-IS'I'IN'K hf “WINGS and Do, ML." LC Lt'..rt"nruts, crreri, Fjuin LA mu (\VUJJ‘I MILLS. Also unlit) ot JOISTR. Lot 41.03011. 3 V. G. It. Bmhnck. hi, mnnv custumen for their we» in put vein-s wank] All!) In- wiug about to si :u up bushland“ . Eugenia wnna daughter of the fore”, hath d; Lime, l and at the same time its queen. She was COCKVH-I-E. YI LLS. Also I n Venus and an Amazon--., Juno mu] a 1,18%: J/1'fl',i"ir,lyt ",Cou. ", 5rnerva-for there was nothing, either in . ' t . r" sciunce or in art. which she hm] neglected rvsh in}: . UllAil f ORD' : to study, and in wlnch Ibo had not arrived , II: .0; l 1880 fut a deg-ea of petfeetion umnrmssecl by l: f. I' "r"1lrrll? ii.“ 1 the students in the first female Institutes“ On reasonable tummmnd a 1nd 1.":uetory norfiiriivra, ttld Call and Emu cr rm, n uh me. as "my knirw" the TCi; T h r In“; INA! and Appearance . JOPP iu, 1111*"er lumiuensl unlit-it youP I P tle. P. Bout, Inch In the, of the Dnmiuinn near, texport [ ' Hun. Alv‘munln-r coming to get N. P. "oot., All the “lain“! ml think it 2‘; the (tum: Irv-tins 1 bs ..m,, .. . - -AN0-- adieu and Gentlemen ' was xix-rummv. _cttr, thv lc‘w'n'v. (HAM. Urn-er Town I’m-ham issues Imam-s of Credit on FLESHERTON. sti CHARGES LOW ‘romp "tient u I“ men. can“): tatt to an.“ ms, Estimntru. Ie., pariuoadot and [unpac- 196 J. c. JOPP. IL A. I'IHNCLE. Lower Tums. Durham )omnicsioncr in L'.It neatly nu] correctly Mal and cmtu of Iowa JWetit tu,'ure. mum-t Stu-uni. wn. Dun hum 113 itiittt tttttitil;. largo amnnnt y hands to lend y at km: " mm Jr skim m ti 3197 to blhim " MU. y t69 f Rim was the most formidable enemy of the 321.1110 in the worlds, and even of the Lewis i of prey: Cut with all this she was the warm- -Jnexuted, nympulbizing frieud other youth. , ful mumnniunn, the joyous playmate ot the I young anus and deer. and the well-beloved i tuistrc., of the noi-lehnunds, which crvnch- I I ed at her feet. obedient to u mingle glance! ofher eye. SIM had an (“Vinnie acquhiu- I i! tum-cs, midi the exception of lutrfathc.r and ' l, the gamekceper'a apprentices, who were i i “upland in the hirer duties of the hon-e- ' ihold. the Lin-w wry little at the world, [ and “a "sowud.ut, aha did puuuu “all I derived from hunk: of history: mad the F autumn] alumni-:1". like was a w-nuil nymph. an ethereal Imus, nestling oil) I “when” we self-command. Ot' than Itch-duo idea, 11. loving father never I Ind any occasion to notion min: her tutti. l ordetkieneu.-foe mm. him Ibo we 1 OVID“. ort%a4aqh. “In... -h.. . “I: The maiden was yet in Jeep mom-Ling l ‘for the less of her father, and her orphan i: 3 state plvuilud in her favor, as she would be if ‘- eselttsi, ely devoted to the uirchnrge of her . i duties, and, humhle in spirit, would make, ', no piuunsii-nn to dignity not special con. r.ctderiition. It was therefvre (leaded that yahr nhuuhi he sent lor. 'r: Eugenia was the only daughter ol'n {or Iester ll'tlllell Sch: Pt", her mothex she never iknvw. Bl‘htlglil up soh-lyhy her excellent! 'H'"""',. hu' miLiHind rather tt bold mull . masculine temleney;yet every expression' 1 of rmlenew was banished from her fare by l _ the chnrm of her maiden hennty. as well l "ts by the frank sincerity oflser mind. Eli-l mania was beautiful-heavens, _1':..etl,rri and langunge would fail to Juscriho tho’ l simple traits of nn ensemnle which render. , ed her iudisevmalrly fasta'uatio,r. The ) henntv of a woman does not consistin mere isymmetiy of form-but, in almost every I imtimce. depends upon tlh, expression [which gives vitality to the mere animal 't , perfection. I An application wax reached from a vil. Inge clergymun, who wialu-d to ucure a re. spectable position for an orphan girl "ruler. his charge, we was the daughter ofa tcr. estcr. E The Cnsule was beautifully situated in I ,chunning sectinu of cnuntry, hour the fos 1:51. of Shmingeu, lmt at somcdislnncc from ‘any huge. city; and the advanced Inge of the mother of the count, together with the feeble health If his wife, prevented any in- terer,nrse with tho ncighhuriug gentry” They wr-re on mpeilml thendore to advvr. l tire for a suitable penal], and trust to chance as to what tsrtt hf a governess might be oI-tnined by this medium. . Thc ovum Want a the chunk-as. was n; mumiuu; and it w: goveiues. slu uld be girl. j The count, who wouhlllmvo preferred tt Imore spilited bride, did not feign a griefhe lcould not feel, nor hide his true ftrsltngs {behind tt “Huh; and the only sinceie <xuourner was her daughter, the little Ag. :nes. “in haul and missed her mother; 31mins Flu) had only reached the ugu offive ”curs. ha :41 ivf made tro suot.g 'ttoption lupou her infant mind. 1 1 The funeral obnoguies were with all the pomp and pngexum) and state; but when the lust tulle! been pafd to Ike memory of thu. the dos-tn and |ruri.:l alike fudud rervllectiun of all eonccvU1. i Throughout the Castle there was the {sound oflanicutv.tiou and mourning, for {the buily of the (hemmed countess lay in ibtute in the great Indl. 1 For years her health hm] been very deli- !mte; but the camthud been ever kind, con- gsiilerate, and minimums in his intentions, 'until death but] parted them run] released Thin: from his duty. ' She had beru u quit-t, humble, submis- sive wife, yiehliug to the sterner natures vfthuse with whom she mum: in ecmtnet,: which rendered her a favorite with theI motheroflhe cunnt, who could uexcise‘ rovercign power, unchecked by a rival! authority. When bull-hogs pipe nocturnal in}! Where erTst the boys were Iknting; When genial sunshine warms tho data, And chattering birds are mums When lovers no more pub: new" T Bug. " in wintry weather. [Int wander through the budding you», And 1mg. intend, on); nth-r; When gou- no more an old “we: 1001!. Tia cum and kindred diet. Bat glacial crop the “mum mud, And tom. on the quiet; Winn butter cups In All in bloom, Among the growing Annual; Win u tlive are found in ovary room, Likawiue in the mommies; When houwwiwn "mkn their home lewd]. You can't mistake in? metsniug-- Make misery nuns that. tongue on tell, And can tho thing "Spring cleaning." When early crocluus appear. And honey been In: banning. Than you can any that Spring is here, And warmer Summu’u coming. ', which. daughter, who TRANSLATZJ) FROM THE GERMAN, A Cruel Deed. r; her mothex she never l' Shh-Ly by her excellent ad rather tt bold and Gyet ewry cxprmsion p and pageant); of wealth hen the lust "Mentions Inut nmumx‘y ofthe u'reeused, Sign“ " My"... ' altoa0; and his mother, "gain sole mistress oftlas mus dvtetuniued that " Le prodded for the little By li UGO. POETRY DURHAM, Co. Grey, APRIL 27 were celeb-aux] {MIMI tt um the r ofn {or she never excellent bold and At length they anived; 3nd an.“ inteuicw huh the old trotuNisa, l "reptotsted ”ruins-Ru to wit'uaraw room. t F While upon tin road the shed many hit tar tears. She wan now alone in the world without a protector. Barn-1M from than she loved, she Ind new no home on earth. This is a thought which " all bingo: is fall of sadness. 0mm; her beloved guardian one {and look, and n trur.vu. grasp ofthe h "she reclined gracefully upon the cuuhi cal-ales; of everything until 5110 would rive at Miami)” 's and. I How grant than Wait their Aurprise, when in tall, beautiful lady, o' imposing mien. lemme forth, leaning upon the arm of the venerable pisstttr, and, without a sinuie glance at the gurgoona equipmm, but with all the dignity of a. queen. commanded the foirtumu to (also chug. of but baggage Ind open the carriage door. I The Jay for her departure was fixed ( upon; and, at the hour appointed. the char- I it a of the Countess of JI--.... stood t"sfore the [union's house. The driver and foot. urau, with haughty pride, looked down upuu the plain and humble uumuion, and waited forum coming of one whom they regarded as a servuut like themselves. They looked fora plain, mack. awkward country girl, who would gaze: with joy and , astonishment upon their rich lireries and ( guy dresses, and joked luuubiugl‘, in Ji) vauco upon tic. behavior of the little govor- i nus. rl Her sorrow was diminished by the new ‘Pimprvssions whieh the outer world made 1 upon her tuind-or, rather. those dnily F uswciutions compelled her to Leap hei'feel- ' him under strict cummund. In the meantime. the Orphan'a Court took tho necessary steps to disposc.of the property of the dccenzed father. and pro- I ride tt small inheritance for his v'.1yse1.te,tr) which, however, was not watient for herl support. l The lliluiaiel‘, who was now the guard-l ion of the bereaved orphan, wan therefore I compelled to set,k n situation for his beau. l I tiful ward, whens the might have an op. l portunity for the exercise of her manifold l l accomplishments. m looked upon the l (irii'i'ii'i'i'2C; of the eoitntens as n. provi-l dential opening. nu he c mld now place Eu. ' ceuia, to whom he had lit-come strongly I attached, in a "Nteclaltle and honored position, and he applied for the situation; without delay. Too maiden was perfectly I willing, and lliO countess was so favorably I l impi-cssvd that the business was closed at I oLeP. Unable to calm her grief, the man of Cod 1mm harm-my from the playground of her chiidhoud. now the scene ofher it. ropnrublelosn, and took her to his own lmmc, in hopes that inierconrse with strangers would tend sooner to assuage ha anguish than the lonely life she had been wont to lead. 1 i His cud was calm and rosignvd; and the , ministvr. who had been ttent I. r from the l next villnge, mums too late to give him the _ bud hlo'mlng of the Lord. I But it was no any task to soothe the grief oftho bereaved daughter. Remover- ing from the humor which first overwhelm. ed her, she burtstforilt in pnroxysmn of the wildest emotion, and the frenzzed agitation of her mind tendon-d hex- deuf to all the i eot"urlations oftho holy man. l “Take care at this, f" said u. "As fur the rut, trust in God , Remain pure and true! God Iursukes no one who trusts in Him !" His cud was calm and “ANAL -._. , at In the last. moment " eomteiommess, iuvahd misrd himself up, drew a ring) his finger, and (1.1m it to her. “Remain with mo, oh, t erred; "remain with lur- t." Eugenia wrung herb-ind.» in grief, aud threw herself in despair upon the bed of death. - In rain! alas! in vain l The Lord of life and death had willed it otherwise. After an illness of fourteen days, the smu'gle drew to a close. But now tho atom, heavy hand of das- [e)' was laid upun her poetic life, for her t'fai'ntr was taken sick. Eugenia, with 55'“). ipnthiaing cure. lamented the sufferings of her hither, but no thought of a dangeriml termination to themever enteredher min I. The father. who feit that his nitiutinn was cliticul, wixhel lo save her from anxiety as long as possible, and c n‘ucmiled his real feelings until the raging fever mustered him; and than Eugenia, seized by con- acmisness of coming; misfurlnuc, sat day, and night. with folded arms, beside " ha] in micelcss anguish too deep fur Words, watching to catch from his eyes some g‘imyse of hope foreshadowing Isis mean i rrv. ' The home of the forester was supplied with the luxurious cnmfmts of the higher clue"; but gunrded against the intrusion of mange“; for the widowed father, do- airing to keep his daughter from tlie com puny of men, preferred to deprive himself of the pleasure of their society. Such was their manner ot life until Alla reached the age of eighteen -simple, but happy, and I undisturbed by any touch of real suffer-l mu. had no other will than his. This was her uniform practice; and thle yielding was no sttctifiee to her, but a natural exhibition of audience and love. old annulus. Eugéhf. . grasp of the hrtud, upon the cadmium, my father 1" she FSt one hurt A brief msness, the a ring fun" - _,_,w. . ___ "'”" "pq-m. ...e -- mm ll il u. and _ Llifiii? ( ed but mrxugemenu and mixed her :5 as; i known. . . . Leaf; {55:315. mod, 41.3%” tht 1 when sh. met. the 6nd gnu of a gentln- Tho Bill before the Railway COED"... “(“11” atheir viet in. man. elegantly drum, who “mu... Lot! of“). Common. on Thundny toiuoorponbl Tho “or, of “In!!!“ - mm civility. Suqmrod t the Toeemto Grand Conn-ll Sudan Cull- hciTyiiiiiiriifGLd 'ister-ee-i-. "Whattma ttner-l the non-my kr this pay In Kiowa-by a m " to fl. My rand. 5:3? 'rtt; has 91M Jour Umely aid , "id you no tl" dsrmtt. The population of scams-1,005 and . i"tort, “I ' " . PM" ti-, in " ion in wind. wowwur" a» mum 0867 m m w of map-"ma It. _.e.iAmtitq.., Ire: In . . . a ' ' um wnv therriutiGiiUlriUiaT, “.0 Thu Mu mfnml our than Dian-I. It!” on: Inst you. while “no inclu- men at has ins-110cm; a... -......N M The mu 0” “I“ We“: ou' Lu’ ia PTuUtrti. L9}. JY, itte Puma”. O. a. She was not swan that my one saw this pretty tableau. an“ alter 5110 had complet- ed her mungemenu and ruined her a; a; when she met the tized we ofa gentlov mun. chasm” drums]. who .alutits Ur mm cwuity. inquired t l TI o deer fay quietly It her mu . strung. right to on tho humus: striving to remedy am most in the same moment that i iuttitud. At this sight her wumnuly compassion was mused; and hastily tearing her handker- chic! into ships, she proeemled lo staunch isis bleeding mmudl. Tl", shot took effei-but only wounded tlo-uw-ities/auch, to tutr, tell down upon the green ovaml. At first Eugmia has "tistUd to 11100! only at. tuuall birds; but this did not long ofliee; and one morning, just as she had landed her Hie, her eyes fell upon a. deer, and she could not refrain from drawing a bead upon tt. l, Her excursions on horseback and on foot now ~twk u wider ruuge. and " length she could no lunger suppress her longing to grasp her beloved ride and betuke heme" to the forest usiu tlwdays that we” punt. She chose the hours of early morning to carryl out her plans, while the countess still l slumbered and would not notice, her lilo-1 sauce. Thus about ayear passed away, while Eugenia grew more and more in favor with the old lmly,wheu the little Agnes was called away to visit a near relation, which reuder. 'tl the gunmen mistress of her own time. The countess refuted her consent to but one wishul‘hcr ltetut.--U.r desire to join In the spouts ofthe tlasts-and to enter this fun-biuden paradise was now the acme of her heart's lougings. l mung. Agttestuuitoveal wonderfully uudcr l Ber iunoeent trpirit was not long disturb- Hum. cure; and she t-ka charge also at two ed ls such 'cfhetions. lf tur, WM really I 1 other tmpilrn two yotusgla4s, as they were, ' the count. it cuuld he no misfortune. Thu _ 5 who cuuld learn nuthlug more at the “1. countess being so good and gentle to her- l Inge school. l as kind In my mother could be---wity I wut the hours of study were, it was] should she feel. afraid of the one who had ' hard to tell, as the young persons were addressed her-in such friendlv terms. l never in the house. The garden, the field, Thus tsite ionml harm” becoming all" itol tho forest were thew seliool.roouis; sud collected; and she related tothe count and not until hate in the afternoon could [ manv little imstnnees of _ Igorue life, the cuuutew iiud her reading {rum coma l which possessed an interest for him alone. ,clusslc Volume while she supervised the l especially othia huh dtuuhter, who w“ (studies othcrncholzus. 'igrowiug up so lovely and very intelli- ' Eugenia carried out hrr plum in a man- l 'lent. l a“. peculiar to herself, and lun. beauty and 1 In remarks of this kind sever-ll minutes l eccentricity Possessed u strange charm for I shpped away, when tlte gluucu of both “I r the aged cuuutesa. l tqysin tttron the deer. I She passed her time in the utmost heo. l They now became omburrnlud n to the We“, and iudeiurudeuea-so much so that , manner in which it should he curlod to the ,ull who saw her there would have imagiu- l Castle without the knowledge of the old ed her to be tho daughter of the house. lady, as the structure was " . contider~ A steed was appropriated for her eselus. Ihle distance, as was also the nearest vil. we use. on which she traversed the sur- "age. and the count did not wish to we]: rounding country for miles; and when Illa l the tud of the men who were within " rode in the carriage. the canchumu sat idly eall, tbs they would thus learn what had l upon his box, tor it was her sturdy hand occurred. _ 1l'tu guided the reins with uucrring (To L, continued) l l a 'rl . , What He hours of study were, it was hard tulell,as the young persons were never in the home. The garden, the field, and the forest were thew sc'liool.roouis; and uot until hate in the afternoon could the cuuutew iiud her reading from some classic Volume while she supervised the studies at her achulzus. The counts“ learned to love Eugenia, more and more every day, humming her i every whim, and yselsling to her in every- j thing. Agtrestuuiuvveat wonderfully under I her care; and she tank charge also ot two, other tmpilrn two young lads, as they were, who could learn nothing more at the val. luge school. l The 60““th looked with nmnzmeut upon the pretemious of the new inmate. and were utterly cunfuuuded at the ready compliance of the old ludrwhose ixmmrimm 1t menu-d as if the similarity of their dispositions, and the true nobility of their NLUII‘, drew “ch cf them mole closely to the other, and created a mutual h: rmony of feeling. Thereupon she was invited tucomo down to the snpper-luhle; and she lutered the dinning-hall with so much nativegrnce and yuuthl‘ul 1ivelinessr, that the stern gravity disappeared from the features cf the count- an, yielding to the freedom And from the J‘untruiut of this healthful young chihl of nature. The courtesy gratified bar. Ind she ra- turned for answer that it wuuld tdford her mush pleasure to comply with the wishes of the tuisttwo, of the “Human. Thereupon she was invited tucnme down Whom evenng cnme, the to inquire whether Eugenia supper in her own apartment Icon with the family. The child was yet entirely ignorant: but this her teacher considered rather minn- tngeous than otherwise, as she could teach and mould her in eonsomnce with her own worm. She received the liitlo Agnes most cordial greeting. and spent. a. hour on this first day of her ttrtirt structivo conversation. No thought at pride or than mating entered the: She was over willing to dc " others, and in return have her own requests inn with. That lady did not wish to humilinte the governess in the estimation of tho sci-nun, and therefore again they uccoeded to her whales. l Eugenia nought herown Apartment; and after Ill. bud trnt it in order, according td her own tauert---tsrrttngit g be: hunting oquipnge. her books. clam“, Ind In forth --sl"t runs: her hell and direetad that the conuleu should be inlormed of her readi. new to receive her pupil. expressed. ', 1882. liedy It her feet; and“. tht to m (In benuteous boremody an injury " mumem that ithad been own apartment, oriu the , at pride ot' presumption in ulered the mind of Eugenia. willing to do what she oould on no the durat- Tho popnhtion of H Cod t" the 'M-tttrut 0857.1 our daeimt ma. “2.828 on: In: you. t iraobly on in! ta pom L93. a: k' to do "I... trlte mum" Eugenia could not wholly oompuhond return .1” wished to tum lynch. as Ibo noticed that the gentle. sta implicitly complied (e: did not wear the garb of. foresUr. iund 3110 eould not mentors mistake him Iiitlo httues with tussfor one of that. class. He then than pro. ;. M’wvi: m' ,- "ai2L a": tf 5:11;; count": cent would protu- W, F" out a, DIDASmt I coeded I nrtival in in.; “Where will you have your booty can. i veyed t n it in but pl'opor that it should re. ignonmt: but I uni" under your further en. uuuT your rather adv-m tour is perfecllv cured." I... The coroner's "an019 on tho body of the I nun Pooh. roundly found on the Gran Western Blilluy trait, your Dandar, was brought to a: close on Wednesday. The ( jury utumod n verdict of wilful murder n. gain» some person or potions who uh tut. l how. ' I Council adjourned till the In! Month] in May. Bylaw 841 to detach Int M, can. 9, S. S. It, sud place it in S. 8.18, was iutmduc ed, rend the unwary number of that: nod ma. D. McLean w“ refunded " for gtattrte labor performed. arson. M. Sullivan in lieu ofhmel By-n. R. Graham In lieu of John Weber. The By law was then read . third time Ind passed. The following accounts were ordered to be paid, Thomas Irwin 67.50 for holding poll ward 2, W. J. Bellamy nlnry, 037.60. By luv 80 was amended " follows.Wm. Davis to he ptttlrtottster in lieu at J. G. Purvin McDuugall in lieu of Thom“ Fer. mam). M. Sullivan in lieu ofhma- Rsmn, 1 A petition from David Mackenzie at a! :ressuted. read and laid on the table till next session. Communications from the Solicitor. and the Reeve of were presented and rend. Minutes of last meeting read and adopt, ed. The council met in the Town Pler1ertou, Monda'r. Apnl 3rd. Pr-nt-Messrs. Christoe, Elliott, ster and Pedlar. I count so ditrerent from the pit-tune she had I drawn in her own miml. She had filled l her fency with the portrait: suspended in the gallery at the hall, the wages of hlr l ancestors, which the hell can; unniuul E with interest, as they hung there in ' I aueieut costumes, clad in armor of silver l or of steel, with large, cully Maynard long, i straight (Words, such as were worn in the l cighucuth century, and she had imagined [ that the present count must resemble thew l stiff and stately figures. And now here lu- l stood, a knighlly cuvulier, still youux, with all the easy grace of the present time. end i a min: ut which she had had no exper- 1 n mica ut xeuce. "Count B----, fair lady-the father of your pupil." The dignity of the nobleman prevented further converse, though he would willingly have east made all the reserve of nut or union. Eugenia was greatly surprised to fittrl the “In the (“mile ?" queri-d tho danger. hecuming mddeuly grave: “who then an you " "The now rnosr. ofthe little you: service! And you?" "Then, sir, let us take for there we both belong " mysell ?" The hidden irony at; his humus. "cited the wouled spirit of Eugenia, and uh. re- pliud t "Ahl so l" smiling], rejoined tho strun- ger'. "not a. pouch". but I pout-hence! Luckily for you, my lady, the laws and penalties of our country no not enforced m this respect, and I shall be compelled to let you go free, though I would willingly um: so fair a delinquent." em. 8h. hnd - thought thit thin net of but might Inuit such an trppellatiou; neither did she plum to consider whether or not‘the intenogllor had a right to make the inquiry; but, “burned and Blushing, uh. Mkuuwledged that tho deer 1nd been shot by hem”. Whole N o. 215 Artemesm Council- the Reeve of Owen Scum} w. J. 8m. Clerk. let us take it to the chateau g -tlto deer n well Toronto City counts-I, In 't Web. Guessing u at once a science and In Art. -o mic-nee became it may be regulated by certain principles. The familiar “ginning " Mame" illustrates “hut can he done by ' i guessing "tuntill, canied out; with the b fpritelege to the guess" of but twenty . I chances, he may yet, beginning with the i kingdom to which the article heiongnrenh " the most minute object before hi, hit in II- _ haunted. Succus in this Mme, as all who y i have played it kuuw, depend. much on d I practice. Clairvo.vrmts devote their hm , to the practice of thin game, for they play a it with every victui they meet. , The subject of cuiuchiencea in one that I ha- excited fur less attention mung the a i students of history or of human nuturethen I; it deserves; little indeed had! been wfitten ' ( upon it. Among those who but given . i the subject any thought, the moat errone- . I ans [mamas that it can he brought under ' i the laws of pure mathematioa. In the life , I of every active human being in (mum. l u'most daily occurring. 1toitaerid-",wirieU than who give any attention tothem may. it they choose, make the been of most al . curd dclnniona. [will], we give no um attention to these occurrences than en el- rlevuetion of surprise. and then forget all that them. We are hiking of a parent: whom,, perhape. we fuel] meet, not! have mt econ for I long the; suddenly he q. page. A tltotrgU-oett d the culinary m, it m'tfbo--oett- on and; we n- pnutt. when behold! the up than.“ bu boon mug in ttidaad eGme rm, ‘We-ntm'th u out.“ uni-nee. and the. we member. at [any n“. that. can. «when be - b u in a dune. th all than“. he.- pro mun Imminent 'wise", and must. tum. fore, poms: nu euounuu- amount of ener- gy, while urban on the other bud. lacing one of the mast diffusatge and volnulo lod- ies, can only contain u little energy. This makes it extremely probable that the tum. of the sun. taken up by the plan“. u not aloud in their bodies, but In the (no. oxy- gen of the 'ttturtsplsete. Hence the mm ig to be cousidlwd In the maximum“. _ murce of power on which man um] nniunll 'dteor, ind m the carbon w. pone“ u uln- able aid ior making hi: may. contain“ in the oxygen, gvulluble. 2. Cluirroyunts unmasked by philosophy. ‘The practicul succus of clan toy-nu, public and prim“, " the result of "use I [actors '. I, guess work reduced to I aim Ind An att ; 2, ooitteideuees ; tad 8, hit- cry. _ 2. Oxygen as a scam of vnetTty.--Aa in welltuown. however, the highenl tempur- tures are ohtuinul " c"mbustiutr-4Ut is, by the eruulauutiou of other bodies With or , yarn. binee oxygen is continually “1W Ind consumed by Animal! Juno“ Mu, we no obliged to eousider this as tho mum of heat Ind force. We lmve hero u problem which u open to discussion, timely. whether the energy lilunatest by the com. loultiou was originally contained in than ol- ygeu or in the other suhatunoet. It N" peurs as if the latter usaunqvtiuu mu gon- criilly accepted; at least, datum-Lu m ot. ten met willi,|ucli its, for instant-rs. tut cool contain». the in " ol the sun which in. been stand up during thoumndu of yon. Although we couuot. " present, with “a. menu It our disposal, tuiiuitoly who thin problem, it can nt lent be shown that tho Itntcmrnt has little in its favor. The d.. eomposition of cm Louie acid by tho iMu. wee of the light and the but of the um i. “from! in such: mumm‘ that the who: 'iis employed in Ill. formation of the com. pouqu of which the plant u maul- up. While the oxygen "eat v a into the utmos- phere. Now “a know that Iiilldl contain the lrast energy. Menus.) it mint Lo Inp- plied to tin in Itt the hum Ll “out in ordee to come” tip in into llm h-lnni l r gluon- state, whllr, on thr contrary heat mun it. withdrawn front HTHRI‘F to Continue “to. to liquids or solids. Oxygen is one of lulu most peimauent guise“, and must. tum. fore, ”(M3033 nu Ehllllnnng B-.---.-- . f ...... aunt we cannot but ream! u I very 'liigh degree of prohuliility. tho candida: 'd.at in any vrdinury liquid, imam-nut [ii,.ii.ii, or mmiugly opaque solid. the nun dining:- lumen the crutch of continuing molecule: is {on than the hunched mama. and greater thin the two tltooattd.enit. houth of a centimetre. To form not». con- ccption of the "o'utiinea"m. iod-g" by this maximum. imagine I I'd-imp or n globe of glass " big " a he. to ho ml.- uilied up to tho site of the uautlt, Cub M- mun-m molecule to be trmgttitUsd in tho Mime proportion. The mngsti6ed mum would be comma-grained tua, . In“: of small shot, but probably Ion can. m. ed than cheap of crickeH-n'ls." Th0 In- portauco of this com-luriou can Urdir In over estimated. I. 'htt.i"o"to-.tiiiiviuu, Thom. mu contributes In important m on an “sin othtom." to Mum. and than an! up '-"TI", four lines of argument which I In" new indicated lead all tannin-Midi] the an). emu-re of the dimeuuiuua oi hol- eculur structure. Jamil, any "uablish, with what we cuunut bat regard u a wry high degree of prulml-ility. the conch-don 1! nl I, . " H - _,__rr..u5 Im- II..- creu of tho nuivem and 'ui-err-. inalhdoop may": tis. In.“ I“. We thin? “history unrollin‘ its I’M] mall. And painting to the 'tttatt Mrqr*e.au. of 'moiom, mum-n. 15-le phi-nu- phcn Ind mum-n um tho "I! In. Inn And who though and ya up“. Wow of cm! libraries, whom an “an. a! ‘thought. put and mum at. and-end- w. wink of Manual hint-Iona. and all the mean- ot human] cumulativ- they 'dtord. We do not. how. 1-. now allow cumin: to be artist! any by the law of association into thy N‘ginul of dine-uni" thrush" but we cimplv claw It- leution tat our present communication. U a few things of curious inmm~ 0n the momma of philoaopiy. . all-:- on: tum ot ' cred an upon out mud. We think nfseionoe grappling In. In - arat- " n.- --, y - 'ht'uuaf.a.ree Ji Philoso- m m mm Um h-luni l r gluon- nu thr column. heal. mun It. mm bra-mm“) condense “to. solids. _ Oxygen than. of the -u "euro into the “mo.- u know that wild. com-in , [avenue " mun; Lo cup- the Hutu Ll “out. In oetiee 93

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