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J HE of . 8 u¥J/EB .. ·. chte;red mto a Contract w.1th. MAILS will .closed at"the . Atlantic· Royal . Mail Steam N Post Office for the followWg Company, for the , o11:veyancc of viz' :_:_ , once a month ··by steam vessels. Carbuqear, ot.: ing direct .from Galway·to s, days, and Saturqays; . .(mcluaing 10 o'clock a.n1. · ·· · . those to by :aresent Brig us, W an:9. rout_e, via Halifax) 'rill .be made up at at IO·o'clock this office on the of .fol- Bay Bulls a.rtd every We lowing Fridays present · nesqay, at 10 o'clock, . na.mely :-- . . m.onthly7 commencm,g January "1, January 24, . . · the . 25th instant · at 10 February 14:, IJ{arch 4, March 11, Aprtl : o'clock" a:.iQ.. 1, •April 8,"April 22, . April 2i; May 6, M_ary's, Placet}· Lit· 1tlay 20,. May 27, . 17, June tle , 24:, July 1, July 15, July. 22, July 29, s4een, Isle of S. t. · s, August 12, A·ugust 19, August 26, . Sep Sound Island, La . Manche m:mes tcmber. 9,. September 16, September 23, Bru·m, Bellornm; Garnish? October 7, October 1 14, 21, No- Harbor, Grand . :aa.nk, Fortupe, . ,·ember 4, November 11, Novemher 18, bor ·Briton, Burgeo and Dc.cember 2, and 9;. . eYery alternate Wednes1aJ,<?u .. ..... T On the days prmted m 1talics the cing on W , 2\>th 1nstant, forwarded by way of Galway, • at 10 o'clock am. . fron1 which port · the Packets will sail Foao and Twillingate, month!y., com- on the afternoon of the .days on V{ednesday, tbe: .25th On the days mentioned, the mails instant nt 10 o'clock a.m. will be .ciespatched.via LiverJ?ool J . D:ELA,NEY, · ', . _._._ .. · _. A ihe ube'• tije, · . Thereiri a sate, biide, He one tide., 1 ' .. I · -' Tell me my dearee£ Uid . What present make to i¥P . ' And. back her little altM!ve · a,e .1 And deeply aown herfU'm abe dipped. · · .. . . . . . ·' u'e d(ti'tbe arime the ot.her aide, '. And laug}led:Udjeat.ed with hit , . " ,.. 11 Fair lady·Danatie, gi, ·e IDe here. P!etty gilt to P:ieaae my dear." . . Sho drew a sparkling sword aloft;. .. J uat aucb tlle boy had longed for, oft. ·, The boy, whllt.bolds he. in hia band P . Of pearl>-& -c:oatly bnncL $,...- Ho·binda it round her jet blaok. hnir-. SJie 1ooka a pW1cees sitting I " Fair lady Dan'4'be, gin iDe heri!, Some _pretty gin to please my dear !" . Once-more the tries she can feel; J\nd graapa a D.eJnie.t of light steel . ' . i On bia part, teirified joy, · A golden cofob fished up the boy. A third clutehing in the tide, ! abe falls i)eadlong o•er aide. I f , The bo_I leaps after, clu-pt. her tight, . Dtune panube snatches. both •. . . ' t'he ·;ma· &he gave, must atone for't in re. . . t ... ' ' . . . . . I f .. . '- · . ' ...... . . . . ... ' . ...

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J HE Gov~rn~ent of ~ e~vfo~dland . 8 u¥J/EB ARBANO~~ENTB. • .. ·. bayi~g chte;red mto a Contract w.1th. ~e MAILS will be~ .closed at"the . Atlantic· Royal . Mail Steam N aviga~on Post Office for the followWg plac~s, Company, for the .¢,o11:veyancc of Ma~'until.further no~~~' viz':_:_, ~ once a month··by steam vessels. proce~- ·Harbor Gr~ce, 8.Jl~ Carbuqear, ot.: Tue~­ing direct .from Galway·to S~. Jo~ s, days, 'l'hursd'~ys, and Saturqays; ~ails fo~ N~wfo~dland . .(mcluaing 10 o'clock a.n1. · ·· · . those to b~ con~ by t~e :aresent Brig us, ~{on.days, W edn~sdays, an:9. rout_e, via Halifax) 'rill .be made up at ·turd~ys, at IO·o'clock a.~. this office on the eve~g of ~he .fol- Bay Bulls a.rtd Feriy.\8r~d; every We lowing Fridays dm~ng th~ present ye~, · nesqay, at 10 o'clock, ~.m. . na.mely :-- . . ~ey, m.onthly7 commencm,g

January "1, January 24, . Febr~ary ~~ . W~driesd~y; ·the .25th instant ·at 10 February 14:, IJ{arch 4, March 11, Aprtl : o'clock" a:.iQ.. 1, •April 8,"April 22, .April 2i; May 6, Greenspol)..<J.~ ·St. M_ary's, Placet}· Lit· 1tlay 20,.May 27,. June~' J~e 17, June tle Plac~ntia, He.rbo~ B~ffett, , 24:, July 1, July 15, July. 22, July 29, s4een, Isle of Vale~, S.t.· K~an s, August 12, A·ugust 19, August 26,. Sep Sound Island, La . Manche m:mes tcmber. 9,. September 16, September 23, Bru·m, Bellornm; Garnish? October 7, October114, Octo~1~ 21, No- Harbor, Grand .:aa.nk, Fortupe, . ,·ember 4, November 11, Novemher 18, bor ·Briton, Burgeo and LaPoil~, Dc.cember 2, and D~c~mb~· 9;. . eYery alternate Wednes1aJ,<?u .. ~·l4V ..... T

On the days prmted m 1talics the cing on W edn~sdp.y'the ,2\>th 1nstant, ~!nils forwarded by way of Galway, • at 10 o'clock am. . fron1 which port · the Packets will sail Foao and Twillingate, month!y., com­on the afternoon of the .days foJ)owi~g. ~el).cin.g on V{ednesday, tbe: .25th On the oth~ days mentioned, the mails instant nt 10 o'clock a.m. will be .ciespatched.via LiverJ?ool J .D:ELA,NEY, ·

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He one tide., ,be~tbe othe~ 1 • ' .. I

· -' Tell me my dearee£ 1t~ Uid ·.~e, . What present ~~all· I~ make to i¥P . ' And. back her little altM!ve· a,e s¥t»~ed,

.1And deeply aown herfU'm abe dipped. · · . . ~ . . . . . ·' u'e d(ti'tbe arime the ot.her aide, '.

And laug}led:Udjeat.ed with hit ~ride. , . " ,..

11 Fair lady·Danatie, gi,·e IDe here. ~ Som.~ P!etty gilt to P:ieaae my dear." .

.Sho drew a sparkling sword aloft;. .. J uat aucb tlle boy had longed for, oft.

·, The boy, whllt.bolds he. in hia band P . Of nillk~wJiite pearl>-& -c:oatly bnncL

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Ho·binda it round her jet blaok.hnir-. SJie 1ooka a pW1cees sitting t~ere.

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" Fair lady Dan'4'be, gin iDe heri!, Some _pretty gin to please my dear !" .

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"~nt1.1,h, ~uaatab, and German A.atrono•tr• II'~ to Kqat <.haoloua; ~,jesty .~'. ~n. an~~~~. C, X.· am, Ea:cl:t . . ,_ ~(erence ~ l»'ok~~ ~fr. • · c_o mto ~pam to observe the .Ecltpae; Wt l.!n•~ cheer& for HarbOr Grace. "l'he'Q the ·Volunteen ~ ~ •~1.df'llr~. to_ Jlcknowled8e -'~ .- Ne~erthet.i, hoatiliut;t ~d not ~mmence ~e fol. b~tt!a Co.u~ .§ul'\'eYA!ld tbo·llounl1ary Comrma,uo~ bet.Dok ~ielvea to 'tile ' good di~qs for \y)llcb e~otl;& tMd eu the b)tWpg of Almfai~T GoD, ~c;awhig daf, \Qcl . arm.atlae wu atill under d.iacu1• "tU obse~e 1t m \V Uhi.ngton Territory; ~ Amen- , . . ... • , . . . · . . . ·'!binli~ enablecl ~ ~ety to proaeoq.'e 1ta work &lOB. • : . .. ,.~, Nauncal AJJ:Danac Office, undft the auapi.cea o fous:atnt table 18 proMrbt.a.l. • · • · • mce t1it Jut meetiDB!_ . · · , ·• ~ ~arU, {UM 8. b1r 0 . Simp.son,-flt.. Cumberland House;., aud Pro- . It 18 not ~t\cn that our qut~t btU~ to~a en- Monel by H. W. Ho):lea, Esq.,.t;ecoJlded by J . W, The King hu inToked the intervention

· fescor )jncbe " desires to t1~l'ld aue.h Astronomer• as li vencd by M!cn sight., but we hope ~bar now Marriott, Eaq. · ' . ofthe &ve to guarantee the integrity or JUny Yolunteer .from tho United Statc~nnd Canada, and .ngain we shall have lta· monotony 'relieved . 3-~'.ha~ it 11 deairablo that the au. of ue S~i- hi•'~ . particularly. claimed the to Cc;pe Cbudle1gh' Lab.a or." , . · by them. · · · · - .- etr aho=be brpugbt home "l bera o m.cdt~llan Eof'l*or tor the paciBcation

l'ron:s"or Dnche ~· Aleiander to gite every · \\'e e "'~ lad to ae' that the! martial·~lrit &be Ch ·, Jnd that every cine tci w OoD hu or Sieily, and' ~ pi'oclaim immediately the facil_ity to .the r:tpedib~ hia power, rec:ommen~· h~s thu' develo8 e~ it.elf' ln the- (ormation iind al!e;tt na •hc;auld contribu~, · ACC?rding t9. hi• onAtitutiorj . 1862: He al~o. request•. the great mg 1t to his care and ki d.ness and ant officuw of h1a · . a.l .. ~ r V 1· nt R'fll C . ability, td'the maw~nance and extensum of true r~· P~ t"er~ . to, ~ploy the1r. author1tf . and mftuenoe to go\'ernment.. " · p~acbc . operc&tlo~ '? 0 u eer 1 0 O}Jlpa- ligi 1u. ' · Pt:ev~.>nt Piedmont from favoring uuurrection o,n tho

Cnpe Chudleigb is neo.r the entrance or Huclson'" nu!s as weJtave wttncned. And we woul~ c~n- ' Moved by the B-.1~ Robinaon, seconded by Glninl~nd of Naples. Stratt, nnd f~ alrmre ~art of tl1e coad of Labrador elude by. expressing the hope that they may go A, 0 . Hayw~,Sit .. · Rl>garding a oJllecti"Ve action nf the great Powers trltiM.Jft~~71(Jrnf l\t1Dfoundlancl, by .an lmperi on nnd prosper; · t~ouah · at the sr-me tim~ we 4t"~.hat ~4ia. 4eaire to teati(-1 i~ ~ympa~by Eng~and w~ tbe fl.rst to anawer.. ~he did not inter: Act Gi ll:~ Lrgt8lalurt, crmfi'J11cd by the Oroum, la8 the trust that by the intervention of peace and"lood and mter~t ill oae~n Chur~h ~oc1eUea wh1cb fcre m the oonfJct, e:x.cQpt, if posw1ble, to &toR the eft'u. 1J~tcer to 8ttperfnJe~•d ;:' and perhaps S'r J\lexnnder will betw"ceo the nations Newfoundland firill e.xi.•~• .uutler . tb~ IJiehopa of the' ~h~rc:~. ln ~thers sio~ of blood, ·with9ut aiding with either p~rtr.. lumsclf would lia\'c be~n on~of e volunteer Aatro- · • th . e vices Bu.t there fs the Bntifb Colomee, and. to expreu 1ta aatlaf(\cb.on at lhe otblt .Po'Yera allbsequently gave a s1milar re-nomers J1ad tho Et;lips h~ppeu llt anr. qthl!r per- ~ever requt~e ~lr 8 r :,, . · l · thei.r~ucceea. . ply. ~a~ , who .wu at lrqns \l'hen tho demand iod t!•au Juh·• 1860. . , ' ' ' : w~tchword, "alw,aya ready, . wbtcb, C~l!'e~ Mo~ed bJ F. B. ~A:t{er, E8q., ~econded by,the Rev . .,. r • repl_icd tha~ me<.h.ation oolv wu possible

It 11 well knolm, nt 1~ the ·two Colonie• o w1th deep dcvot1on . to the - ca.u~e of our.~ost J, F. Phelpe. , · . between m6 • Po."'ers, an~ unleus it offi.ciolly reco~ Prince Ed'tl·ar<l Ishmd,· nn~ No.suu in the Bohar.no.s, Gracious and beloved Queen. will e,·~ make . 6-Tho.t tlJia meeting .rejoice t-o h~ of the p~eent nised t d Si~n re\·olution no power could mediate -the goy ern menta of wh1cb Sir Ale.u.ndcr b1n ad- them equal -to tho daf of battle and trial, should flourishing state of the Clergy. Widows' nnd Orphans' b~tweeh tbc aame and the king ot'Nat,lee. ministcrcd,-tbo estimation in 1\'hich he ia held by it unfortunately come upon us. · Fund,~and would bo-pethat thd Clerr>· in thetr mia- Lord Jo~n Rus~ll; however, promised to rccom-tbc go,·ernment of , y rushington., by which be has siona will do their utmost to promote 1ts wolfarP. . mend Piedmont not to foment disturbances in the been mor.e than once tbankea for services rendered ' Moved 'by Jarra~Dayly, Esq., aeoonaed by \Y. V. peninsulllr.pouesions of the King of Naples .' to citizens of the Unite<fStntea in regard to mJltters . · . Wbite.way, Esq., E~ept Austria, wha has. no diplomatic relations connected with ketping\up-a friendly intercourse be-fTHE Court of <?eneral Qu~ter Seastons for the 6-'l'hnt the thanks oftbia .meeUrlg be given to the with:Piedmont, the other great P<iliere ";11 act aim-tween Great Brit..aiu and the United Statca; and we. Northern DistnctJ holden at Harbor Grace, Officers and Committee for their aerviccs during the ilarly. 1

belic\'e he took nmost active part in ~he Rcciprocity:opcned here on ~onclay lnst nt 11 o' clock, a.m. past year, a·nu that :F. C. K. Hepburn. E sq., be re.J~================== 'l'renty of lt>-?4, wbil~ Lieuten~~ Governor of.Ptince1R. J . Pineent and John.. ~{m1n. Justices of Peace, questen to act u 'l're~uJ'Clr, a~d theRe,·, John Pear- The Royal Mni] S teamer Q,;pray, Captain Gulli. Edwnrd !alan~, corr.e~g w1th 'be l?te emlnent

1prcsiding. The Orand Jury were called. bot a!' son aa. Beorcta~·, for the euaumg year. forti,. nrrin•d at St. John's on Monday last, with

~d lamented Amenr~ a~tesfllan, Ua!l~el Websta, ·only eleven appeared the Court said that they Mo~~ hr tbomos Bennett, Eaq., aecon~ed byE r J d t 1 h 16 h J and Secretary :\l~cr, ~ well as the Brrnsb ft.nction- . John l unbr1dge Eaq. · . ng IS 1 11 cs o t e t une. ILl'ies, Sir Ht~n.ry B\llwer and Mr. Crl\mpton· ; and could not under tho Clrcumstance~ be sworn. 7-That the·th:mlta of the meeting be afforded to . - . -that ac,·eral mol)t important provisions in the Treaty It ~ppc.arcd thl~ tlie reAt bad not been served, the LQrd Disbo~ of the Dioceae for his kindness 1n SHIp NEWS. of 1864 were S\lggcsted by the preaent Governor o O\VlDg to unavottlable nbscnce. The members presidio" on th1s occuion. . Newfoundland, !Pld forQl pN'~ ~f~hat Treatr. , of the jury pre~e.nt " 'e!le t~en .d.ii.chargcd, and ., --r-- - - PORT OF HARBOR GRACE

Should the propoaed c~pedttion touch at ~t. John a, the Court was ndtourned ttU Saturda" next at Yesterdat the officers electt'd for the ensuing ve• .. · • h d b Hi ~. ell ill d h' ",J " ..,. I o.u. l "XTEREP we ave no ou t 11 L.'<C ency w o eyeryt mg 11 o:clock . of Avalon odcre No 1071 of Free and Accl!ptcd - .. . · . ,...,

in his power to facilitata the object it baa in ,·iew; . .Mns~ns were in~talled int~ the offices agninst tb~.>ir June· 2,-){nry Ann, Ferns, Tracadle, l., . B.~Rutb. nnd be bas, we underst.nnd, already intunated to the • names' ;('llpecti~el. ~oned b . the lti!!ht 'Wor- crforrl , .Brothcra. · Superintepc:lents of the few settlelllents occupied by T . B 1 I i h S I .£ C t' ahlpful Deputy Pr~~iitcial Orand ;?aster Pattick Tas- 28-Pronc_tencc, 'noutong, -llur•as\l-H. W. Trop. .redec• .. ble British houses to vl\'8 C\'cry information H E ene~o cnt r s oc ety 0 oncep ton k ~~ A ill . b f th . c--~ A • nell.

,"to o· B h . 1 ,_ fi h er, L~Jq. aoo ~ nun. er o e ,uu. were lD nt- .,9 .,.1 . S C . , 1. . h' R 1 " nn md to the Astronome~.-Oommunicated. ay eld ~ mcetmg a~t weeK.. or . t e p~rpose t endancc, ah.d1t. wda cheering to bear and to witness- -n omutg tar , nspo, ·' tramtc 1- ut 1enord,

. of preparmg an Adrlress to hts Royal HlgDC'SS the e:x.presaions and manift>S\ntions of kindly fcelin" Brothers. . the Prince of 'Vales. 'Ve believe t~e -whole and F&:&ternity that exist bet""ecn the memb<'rs of th~ ~~~I~nalr~n~ah~n, T"~illa.ce-B PbnJo~a & ~{nnn . &

~be ~fn-t•').ar.,._. body will form- a d('putntion, and proceed to St. St. Jofm's and A\'alon Lodges :- ~lu - ot csa), R) or, ar n o - unton ~ dJ' "UJ U .Tohn's on the arri'\'al of tho Prince to present Jamea Nutting Fraser, M.D., 'Vorshipful Muter; ~ n'l.

:J ' - the Eame · Robert 0.-ieve, Senior Wa.tden; Theodore Cl~ Ju- . CL E .\ RED . :!ARDOR GRACE, WEDNESD,A Y, J ULY 4. • uior W:nd<'n; \V. Knowling, Secret.nry; R obert J"ne 20-Emil'\' Corbett, :\lcLeod,, Daddcck, C. B.-

1 . 'fhoburn, Treasurer; Frederick C. Jagg. Senior D'cn- Rutherford, iJr?th~rs: .

I d. h' h con; Frederick U. Uuntins, M.D., Junior Deacou ; 30-~lury Ann, r ('rrts, Arnchat, C. B,-<htto. T appears to ue a ve ry extraor mary t mgt at,WF. observe by late papers from St John's that l 'h s 1' 1 L r. '>6 July 2 Jllanche Delap l>emernry- l 'unton& \!unr.

the T inity pncket bo"'t which connects tbe1 ' • ' omas oper,, "cr.- tt ger uune- · · -- ' ' · · T r -. ' . . a T elegram bas been received ther.e stating that · · ·- - - - · --------- • ----~orth ancl South stdc of Tnmty Bay, should th .. Grent Eastern had arrived in New York. It --- :t:)i.ed. b e sent ~o ~ew Perlican instead of ~iea.rt's Con- l i~ ~ m'ntlE.-r of hearty congrnttJlation that .the fi rst Latest New! per Pt'iiU:e .Albert. "' -- ·--- ~~~~~-~~-t ent, wh•ch 19 .the nearos~ ~f t l:e two . to C~bo-1 .\tlantie ~oyage of this great ship bas thus been • , . . . . O n Saturday th~ 30th u lt. . at St. J ohn' s , after ~ear; ttnd not only ~hat, lt 19.a p lace of far mores tccessful; and it will bo most enoournging for NEw Y~ June21.-: fhc &ten.ms111p t'!ute~ Ktn~· a short illnrss, Patrick Tasker, fifth son of ~l r. Jmportancc than New P erl•can. S:.trely Mr. t"•nst· conc~rned in her to receive the goc-d news. dom, from Glu.c;gow·~t~ .mst., arny;d m toe rn'er St. 0 .' 0. Geddes, llf!"Cd 7 ycars..and 4 mo:-~ths . Carter 'vho l's al""ays so ass1·a·uous 1' n nttendt'ng . Lnwrence )'CsterdnY. I ho ncw11 1s two da)·s later h d · . • " We hope> t at ~he w1ll long continue -to pursue 1 · . . And on t c 2n mst. Andrew :'.lornson to the wants of his- constituents, will not O'\'C'r- her .course on the deep ~ith benefit to her enter tbnn t

1.~ ~'ccofulits. brought by! t!le Caty of "asluug- )'Ouncrcat son of M..r 0 U 'Geddes aorcd 5 ,·car~ 1 k l'k b · • d f< 1 d d • ton, nnu 1s o nn 1mportant c ·.ar~ctcr. ~ · · · • o , oo ~matter 1 .e l ts • .an we ee pcrsun. e .p rising owners, · 'ru~ AlL-...tSt"lCE tlN ~tcu.v.-Notl.Ung positiv&i" und G tnonths.

that upon reflect10n. he will sec at once the JUS- kncw1) on tlic sul,jcrt ofthe nrmistice . . According to · · __ _ tice of. the claim of Heart'~ ConteTt.t to ha,·e 1 • aome despat<:hes it is prolonged inuefinitclr. whtlc · ON SALE. tl1e packet sent there in f11turc. We throw out "\\ .. E regret t.o observe that lnrge numbers of piWJ others swte it is only~ the ill• iust. T~e ~lulta ()(J. - ---- --- --- ---

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. these r emarks ,vith the hope tha~ the wishca o still prowl in fora¢,nS? c:teursion& about our pub- server or June .2 snp• 1t ~·n~ th~ Ncopohtnn General TilE SUBSCRIBERS

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the larrre body of industrious people resident in 1. · t t I t • h . . h t ' tb t th. . tbat asked for nn arm1stLCC m order to bury the 0 · • •

1ih · ae s ree s. l S 1~ tme a •s nutsnnce dead Gcnerul Garibaldi and his -udJutunt at oncl' OF'F£R r on SALE,

th~~ plur.~ mny be eomp.hed \'\'1 •• • should b e abate(l, ahd that all pi~s found .on thr proc~cded on bonrtl hl'r Britannic )lnJCSty's steamer Tl C· . f S ·h . ~.r • · S I here 17'e,nother subJeCt wln.<.h . we refer to, !'treets shoulcl be impounded, but then the mis- Hnnnibal, whcr(ln conferl!nce of all the sbjH•rior offi- l e '11 1?0 0 . ~ OOllCl l. .l.O"tl!' ' 7~9 tnr,

t.ntl t.~'lt l S the bad stale of tht: ro~d. b?twe~ fortune i,-tbat ther~ is. uo poup rl here. Now. ccrs was held, nnd an armistice of twe:lty-fl.)ur hour!> from rvi~hl, N. B., COllSlstmg of ~lcnrts Content_ and Cnr,~o~eor. ~hut 1s par- how can tho Nuia~ncc ·Act in thi.s res~ect be 'ms ngrced on .. Subsequ~ntlvtheN.copolitan Gene,r- 31,200 Feet Pine l30ARDS ,

·t1cularly the enae an the Barrcps, where the b rongl• t to bear ,' unless such a wnnt be at dnce a1 ~skL'<! tbnt 1t s~ould. bP. cxtendcu to three du_)S. G OOO d'tt 3 .. h DEALS road has been formed on sticks-the earth ha~> supplied. 'Ve do trust that measures will be wh1cb . Gcn('rnl. Gnnbnlch not oa.ly, Bejl)ptecl, but oficr- ' ~ 0 lllC , nearly all worn awa,· ana the travelling r;J"' k . the t ~ th . d ' t Pd to prolong lt for weeks. An English stc.lmcr bud 1 000 dittO 8 feet Deal Ends

, • • ' ' • • • t11 en m proper quar er or e lmme Ul c nrrh·cd · nt :\iurs<>illes from Queenstown, con\'ering ' d' . S · 2u '-A pcctall' for carrtages, 1s. ~~ereby r~nder~d e • C'rection of a pouna. 'Vc hopc ·this matter will sixty Yoluntecrs 4 000 rifies and £ l 000 for Gnrib~l- 36,020 1tt0 tuddmg- ~ 3, ~~ 3, & tnmely do.ngerous. It 1s bad . enou~thc be nHeadcd.-;>. di. ' ' ' •4K 3 fj

di.Ly, hoiv much worse must 1t be at n~gbt. ' · ' 1'rtE EASTF.n~ QoE.STTON,-Sir H. Bulwer inform- 5 500 ditt d'tto ... ~ 3 & 6'-A 3 Between the ' 41 Barrens" and Catb6near the ·,._.... . . • . ed the English mercnntile body, ot a levee ~t Cou- , • 0 1

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guide posts bm fallen down,-surcly life ·is no oyal H1g~ess the t:'1bcc of ~ales wtll stnnt inople, hPltl on ~ay 24, tbnt he had been rPi' e~ - 6, 730 ditto Spruce Plank, ~ m ch to be e~ppsed to r,isk tho coming winter, b'y lea e De,·enport m ~e~ ~faJesly's Sh1p .Hero, .on ~ed by tho F ren.ch J\mhassador, M. I.>e L:iv~t 'to 50 ~I. Pine Shingles-good. n}lowing tlte roac.l to rcmjlin without· means to the lOth July, and 1t 1s thought ~e will arr1~c mfor~ the Englit~h merchants h~had never satd w.la.t . . indica te to the weary t.TaveUer his wav. But we nt Ncwfoundlan~ about the 25th. had 'been represented, QJld tbn_t, far fr~'? expr~~!l•.ng R UTHERFORD, BROTHERS.

' . . . " . · · nny .fcau, on the contrary be had ndv~scd Erighsb July 4. lm. , _. .feel sallsfie~ .tha,t. after .. J lus n~hce llJe~sures w11l - merchants to continue their operations, proTided ' b e t<\kex: for .the,fum ~nd iCCU.fe -ere chon of g_ood From th e T elegraph. they were, as be doubted not, of a legitimate mercan· M 0 L ~A . s. s r s ~ s tout attcl<s upon tlu-s locahty, nnd that t.I1~N· tile natur('. · 1:.

.,. will ·hcftnftcr bf no cause of complain~ The Ann~a.l General Meeting of the ~ioeesnn TilE REJ.ATIONS oF ERANCE WITH E~OI..A:SD.-f i' · · Ch~h SoClety ' \"aS he!d on Tbur,;day e\·~mng, the The }>aria cnrreapondent of the London Time.<~: in n

.- " 12 nst.-The Lord B1Rhop took the chrur nt half- review ofthe nlle,;l'd tendencies ofFroncc to"·ar:, says ,. PlJNTON & MU.NN H.\ VE J UST RECEIVED, V 0 . ,;,_ -'~ · l . ~ - t J lf t • • , l k Va11 seven, and, after Pranr had heen rend by the the nation is indifferent even t-> the question of t)le

~ .J'nur::.uay ast nuou 1a -pas \WO o C oc "' b 1 L . h' L d h' 11 d h • \.· · · · 'E • . . . • en .n."rc 1 eacon 0\\6r, lK ~r s 1p cc ~ on t e Rhemfu froutter. f'.. wer "1th • ogland ·would per-.. .... p.m .. , our town "as put m.to a state of pleas~nt Secretary to read the neport. fbo C~mnuhe<; were hops be popular for a few weeks. but assuredly 011 Per ' c . ·oline., aild 'Roth~a'' ' dir r

~ c1tc"'ent, h y the .. arrtval from Carbqnenr. ~kank.ful to· ~e a~l~ to Teport that th~ t~orcase 1.n tlre condition of ,its ~cing in\'ariably anccessful, nnd ns ' . J ' . CC · ("'lf<:nce tuC'y bad landcd 'pcr Steamer i)a~ntles~ .lund placed m•tlieu hands, now s.tead1lv continued short ~s pos~;ibl~shortcr e\'cn than the .c31Upnign from Barbadoes.

. from. St. Jphn's) of. a strong· detachmcnt·of the .throtlgh many years pnst, had durmg tne ycnr now in Lombardy. 'l'hts Emp<>ror of France is uot one of 400 p h ons ~ B ·. ht tail' \

No. ·2 .Volunteer Rifie Coinpa~y~ under command os~ receive~ no·check. }'he f~d lately ~rected for those who i.lelie~e tbat. '"~ h~"c dt>(?,etierated. Any c e ng re mg -......of I .. ieutemuit W'A.t:.L:BAXK. . , · grnnbng pen1non11 !-0 ·th.e \\ !dC?WS and Orpb~:~s of ~e- -.truggle between Gre~t Bnt .. un and F~ance must ben 100 ~ s. &· . MOLASSES·

' 5 u ·fi . b d ~t- th . reased Cle~en m this Dioces~, ~also m o satls- struggle of life or death; not n campn.1gn, but a "·ar, 60 Barre of best quality .· , • mart 1·. e~m~ and · ~~f ~ppearance u ~h·!y l1lyJelt, i~as.much ~ t~e · deht~1 ~r .. a cle,·oted and rope woultl be invoh·ed. · · To which 1ey would invite the atten- ·

~ es e. n. ~y tu _ _?t~ Wlt r e ~gs, ·~1 r ~·condition; the value of su.~h ·.a Fund being .al- perhaps equnl in durativu to the last, in which all Eu- /· / . '

.. : · · passC' Qrough t.he.ttp~, Wl~h. shouldered nftes a il'lO~ ·MJ&alonary ~mce the J::u,t an11hers.ary of the Frnnce is not likely to rush into a wnr, mordy to ·• · , • • . • · • and eq bayon.ets :glisteni}lK, in tho stlllshi~e, So t)•, has giv~n his Wi<!,ow a c~bim to -a _pensio.n s3tisfy n fo.dcd ranror. The " ·riter ia incred\116'\.ls a.s . PO~}>f e, ~rad~ lU · thlS J?lace, and

eicit d ge~eral : adrti\ratlon. · When . opposite t>(~~ P.~r ~ttnu_m. · Many, ~ns1hl~ :n!Jd .eJlergctlc to the desire of,t~e french .,reop\c an~ nrmy to bo Cru;llone · s the wllole will be sold . ·Tou&'sain t's · u ·International' ·Hou!le" whe.r~ n ad . ses "ere made; t"J:le-ape~era.evmetnlf·~~ .d.e~t> constantly at war, arid particulJi"l'ly at wur with E ng- •·: ori tlie · ost' comtflodating- texm

smnptuous rc'past=wP.s in r,eadiness f~'r \hem the" bo.t~ 0 rellpond •tbeoltlelves to the ul'gcnt!"do. .. mft ~f land. The wnr. with llusRi4 ~~ ' :iewcd n;t~l indiffcr- . . ~ I s. • • ~. • • ' . J thta Soctety upo.l'f'lferymemberoftbo Obutcb m t_hJS c:nechy the natlon And the warmth Austnn " 'llS re- July 4, . tf, ·

..... h~te~~ a~~- t~ere. went throu~~ the ~.ar!ou~ e~o- Dioces~, and to.11~ ita oa~se upderstood and: ~p~ort· garde~ w1lh disa'ltisfoct~on at th~ commencement, a~d . lutt~S"-~'>htcli h~~«:' &!"!f&)l : bc~.n the great -(_hal'- ~more gen~ral.{y by t)tetr ne1~bour~ Mu,ch·prom- diaapoin~ed a~ the end. The people know what ntin ---------....;:..---t:.......--~-­

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. ~. U~<>r ·..VhQI& ,c~ they ha\'c oeen brought lhe.-ehurC;h •. tn .tbo ftrl0.\14 MttiiOns of ~b\i lJ·~~~~ · tbe.g<>vemment propos~d. tbat.t~ Unu~d Sta~ .and . . . . •

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. ! . . · , · ~ .l, 1 • • • • • their hearty co!oper«tion :-more es~ when'" lS .. · • . 1 - . · · : to au~h peTfe~tion ~.a we were~~· ~glad to se~ couJd: bfJ mdul5tro 1o ~ve the. work~~. thts. Soaety England ahould act conJomtltm cap~ alaven. :·v. ·:· .. JP~· -p~e..tCJlt. :A~er r~£f'"!~g; exer 1 4 h~~e for waaborn&.lnmind tha~ tbe ' aupport givep 'in toimer · . .. ' · · · · ' ·. · · . ., '

: · · · ·.~ _ •R~e,.l:'me ·t~ey.:m.~~e4 ~-~ dci .~ :~r· spa- year.~y i!ie ·'Ven~ble:SOC:iety . fen .• the .~~~on ·· ~ ~yt)~~ON :~ :~Yuac S. , . . f~R SALE · . Cioua_, aud we ¥8 .Pd ... r t clean Wat~ of th.e Qo,pl, had.bee.n,. and .. atill ~, graaUal- t. .-...:... s~ ~. .-a. ' . ul" tf . t. :. .. been • j, ..Tot' of Ohol· M

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P. S.-Partica wishing to engage scats by the · applfing at the Office of the '' Standard." oh?ve conveyimcc should make npplication the day DR. FRASER · ~fay 23. tf \ bl'fore s_tarting. Light parcels will be t.akou at mod- ~fay be ~onsulted ;1t his residence, Mr. C11lpin's _ _...:; _______ _ ....,:._ _ ___ _ ern!c charges. Bay Hoberts: . NE WFO UNDL1L"VD

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grand preparatiQllJ di.Madltaptiqll,,yet.lhe IDrthwitn eondue. bewould t~Jther ber to ~ rgo.Jii where alle . bade her make She ac u ~~.: connnieot, I WheJa '•be woulcl enter~ li~r her ~~loz; ~e 'dar. .

) SDI'tde' . fa~ily ?" . l.At(~ttiat wi;t. her name), in auout .( concl~de ~~ all face &lld kindly ma~er ·o( the ap- hour aft* appe'atad drelled in a black au,

"' ~lo.ud. r• shrieked the-old man, almost over- linger ih pliqant gl!-ve to tnany ~ ofl'er·tbeir eervices; ·for baaquo . wi&h a ila~J~ing bow. at her waiat, a pai, powered with Tage, " you ducr-Ve niy male- she wo~d lqsa than eigl)t hele, buo~ l&Mtl, fresh frol1). of whito c~ric underaleeVel, ~4 two white ~iction tor seeing you in sucli .ait~ation." entered the !ale, z:eapond~ ' broad-aboul- •kiru, the outucJ.e D~ beiDg heaYily wrought,

"Stay, m-y father!" gaape4 llnhJ.?PY Maud, mowent • , . !acod, oarrotty,.haiied "Bridget nbt·a lit~le . .Olled·oy contact wW1 a muddy fiinging herself at·hia fqe" Why would. you the 1'¥~ ·th&We~bncJea· address and :number of her way. lira. ·Butl~ra ml\~e no comment, but make me ffi\scrable or ev~r.:.Oy'compelling me to th?f..~ en~~e> p'fiery -wbero retidenee .wa.s furgished her, but inwar4ly hope<\ the price of Poland starch would w.ed one wl:iom I c never lbve? 0, bless my tho . by.~~~ons, . cpuld nt>t .read,~ some· ill.i not ri~ iii the market. Mary did but little wor~ uni.on 'Yith Har~a ! ··Youh~te nothing to obj~ct Js I ahall,~~ map:r a .-ple!'ent hou.r,'' .11..1 ·Nrongf~Jlly directed ller and for. that 4.ay, and at night abe a.tJk?d to apeak with

• ~o ~n hup bn t lus aut of wealth., · said. Hur.I'O&b, '"retonng the old family portnij..... of three (QJI hours _wu tl).e seuch oontmu- her mmtreaa, when she gravely tnformed her that .~~, Cease, g'irl! ~would soQner see.you dead Youse& around·~!&· Yau4, the wor4a ~~ '.all .. '-to no purpose, · whe• Biday • the quality of b~r food, the eize of her Toom and it~ feot than married to him }onder., PrepMe-, masteri.u ~lbQ1e and Vandyke!• · r •. herselt once more at the ofliee whence she star.t• the want ofmodErn conveniences about the house

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for to-morrow yo.u will be the bride of ~Villiam She inquired for the portrait ol, hla n<'ble pa~on, ;.\:t the angry reprovl'l of the supe~intcnden were such that she should not open her bandbo1 ,

· ,Frost.'\ . the . young ~ord of· :P-. lt ,!.ad been talu~n bein'g ,_, so·-grcen.'' a si~te,r,, well yersed in the1but If she would pay her fifty ccnte for her day' a 'J. ~spirit seemed, born within Maud nt thnt down, he said~ until tqat of hia lovoty· bnde crpoks and turn11 of the city, volunteered to sl~.O'Y \vork she would trouble her ·1;1o long'el', and cer\1

moment-knct>ling .-" she was, she cnlled .tho sho'!ld l1ang beside it, ' her tho way. ·. tainiy .. Mrs. Butler felt aa if a · great burden ""' &Pgels to witness, that 1c ·did right in vpwing " _0, Harman!" Maud es~Jlaill)ed," ho'\l: happy The good-natluc~ expresaion which Mrs Bu~- thus disc~rged; besides, she did nut fail' t.orally ._o .Heaven that e never \\:oulJ po the wife • she must b~, as tho · JniJt.reS3 of thia delightful a fane wore in the oftlce disappeared in the her husband on the rare discrimination of char. 'Villiam. • / . · place:" · kitchen, before &."'roast:i!lg. fite, when she assurf'd actr,.r:- • •

Alice, \\"'ho d~eadcChlint some misfortune was " Is happiness dP.pend~pt on weal!h ?" Har- Biady t~~t ·u she hired' help sbe e~pecte.d .the~l f..~ft alone with a housefull ofvisitors, not ono hangi'ng over tliem, hastened in search of her .be- man asked, ki:ssipg the whi~e brow ofhia . to. earn 'their monoy-. ·Uowe.v()r the dinner wa'!Jj of whom felt. any inclination til aid her, with loved ones. (S4c appeared in time to he&J" Ua4d's brido - . · · under way,_ and as ~Its. Hatler remnrkcd,· the sundry ehamben in u~ter confusion, with drnw. last .wolli~ ~ c • . 1 Maud turned her sweet eyes upon hlm. elo- va.ricRt dun co equid , finisb . ~oking, i~. · I Biddy ing-.rooms unswcpt and filled ·with dust, with di.

" Father, I am o\·cr your lo,•ing, dutiful ehU<\, quent" with love, as she ]:Cpliecl that she ~s hap. was left in her strange kitcben to do her strange vers ~ails af tp:e gate whe.re one rashly repulses but I conllo~t co?sent to wed against my .\ .;ill. pi.,r that moment, than if she \~as the wi(e ofthe work. or ~se without hasting or turning, the the "sonp and gr~se man," &told boots and I will part now from H.nrman tp meet him no·more ~caltbiest nobl~.in the land. ' . int of meat ·di.d not look very inviting when i India rubber, and broken gla~ men," "any rngs yet •. I will never b~ the bride ofanother.'' ~ Harman drew·her close ~o him, anc:l : , was time.toJemove it. The rice too, bad a.firm to &e~l.'' and "please gh~e me a piece of bread,''

Maud had riSen! from her kneeling posture,~ gallery he led her down the grand "~rcase. propensity to,atick to the p ari, an<J. an unmistak- to a a~lwor.t loafer, while another summons to nnd stood bef~r parents ~ike a ~enlltiful EtUering the stately hall, the next momet\\ Maud abl~ odor gave pr'>of that it was none tho more •he front door in •• dishabille" e!lused her an in. atatue. . . · · ~to~d . in tho midst of a brilliant asse~sp com- palatable from being badly burned. On the voluntary shock of the nerves, as· she met an old

"Girl, go your way, you nr{! free ~to act as posed of the bea~ty and wealth of the atQ"round- whol!), Biddy's · coQking was· " failure-all o fashionable friend, who looked with entire disgust you please, but remember, when you are left ir.g ncigh9orhq,od. All eyes wero u~~ her. which attributed to the fact that she was "chE;np upoD: female drudgery, nnd •'juttt called to en. desolate and sonow:-stricken, n1y d<'O.JJJ will. b' Blusll\pg and confused', in a low voiao,she ~qtreat:- helpt But perohanco sh& would learn, thought quire the character of one Mnry Lee, wbom you closed upon you, lis-they are now. Alice, come!' ecl"her husband t'> tilko h.er from a pin~ where Mrs. Butler-the girl may prove valuable if sh(! recently dischar~ed at a day's service/' tU;td ad­Uttering these cr~l words·, Reuben Brown sh~ .. ~~egnrded aa an humblc

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intru~er. · is easily taught; so abe set herself about teach- ded to tbi:;, while her checks are nll aglow, to bo caught the fainting form of his poor wife in his " ·'Maud," saiu be, '' this castle is yours. A ing in good~earl,)est. inquired of by a saucy little urchin '" when Mr. ~ms. and bore her tlfbcr now lonely home. love of ~dven~u·re prompted me to adopt ~e dis· After many ludicrous mistakes and great efforts, 'Buder coulu m:J. lte it convenient to settle a bill,"

. Several minutes el,Pscd before Harman ap- guise of a painter. Destiny, or rather Jf! good which nearly ,.doubled the labour and ofte.n spoil- which bud . been pret~ented half o. dozen times proached Maug, ~vlio appeared unconscious o angel, led me s: t9. Glentho11)"':"'"':Uaud, J· ·~ the cd the trJntttriit!,-'13iddy could be len to cook a within n mouth, all such irri tating circustances his pr~scnc~;--'as she s tood mute and motion- Lord of D-." · , plain dinner and Wai reo.lly getting to be of some tended ljtrongly to produce an unamiable frame of les11, gazing with bcwihlered lo9ks after. her He h.ad taken her by the hand to preaent hqr sen·ir.e. Mrs Butler grew more and more plt!as. mind, which loads one c-'olcmnly to inveigh ll"ninst vnrents. to his~elatives and friends, but she fainteclin his ed, ·nnd roland no effortll to teach her all the arts the trials of housekeeping. Goaded on by ~uch

"Ma.ud, Lnry own sweet Maud,'' he said,- tak- arms, . overcome by the suddenness Qf ~ dis- of housewifery, nod more than once was' she hearct a state of disquietude, was it nny wonder th:~ t ing her band in his, and starting with alarm llt alpsure, · · · -*-' to r~peat that by a little patience and care in :\Irs. Butler resolutely declared.ber in.lcntion of its icy coldness. ' . When Macq recovered she found ~ra~ in a teaching. as gooCi help could be nrocured for a boarding. a!J u means oft !!cape ?

She seemed as · if suddenly awakened from a beautiful apartment, her anxious parcnts l ll,ang- dollar n w,e(,k as for twice that amount. .\ searching review of both sides of the qurs-- llorribie ·rlfeAlil, as she turned on him her dos1>air- ing over. her couch, and her husban.d rega,rding But her bonst was confined tu Glatitude where tion, howe\·or , •won prompted )fr. Butler to con-

ing eyes. · . . them \Vith moistened eyea. · ailonce would have been wiser , for her neighbor's elude that by a different cou.rsc of conduct to-" Do not look so sadly, my ~ave,'' he cried, Blest in the presence of belo,·ed ones, aud maid having.caught the runlour from her mistress, waru their •· hcl\1.'' and a frank statement of the

taking her to his heart. " 0, my o'"ll Maud. h<'nrd from the lips of her mother· tho S\V~t ex- \vho w~a paying double the amount which Mrs. mannar in which visitors may be mndo this suffering is all for me. l .Icar me ! heloved planation of eyents, ~l'hich l!tjll seemed to b~r bu~ Butler did, cau11ed a back door acquaint1oce, more agrec-able. by adhcrin~ to a rigid system of on~e'"ery thought.of my life will b.e to render the ilJQsion of ll prc~m. · which so edightcned OW' ;Biddy that she at once kecpirtg everything in place nnd doing cn :ry nt you }.appy . . All wln yet be welL H eaven, will On tho evening when abe' had parted fl'om her ado a " strike," aDJi ah•> contended tbnt alt<- the rig ht time, so lightened all labor und s 'rect­prospcr our union; )'CIUT father will ~efq.re long parenn UJtdez suob sad circu~atances, Reuben was well worth 4' tin and sixpence" as pric~s ened all tfail, that housekeeplu~ was matle fnr r

.op .. en laying arms· ~o )o_u, a~d lleri~Jps ~c wiU pot h.ad scru:ce~~ ent~red the ~ottnge wjth _hia insen; were1going, ~~r~. Butler, in disgust, rom.o\·ed her easier, cYen with quite 'ihefficicut help, than be, J ·reJeCt the l}Mband of ha.s ch1ld." . stble Alice m 'h1s a,rms, . when \Vllham called at on e, an tt nfierwnrds proved that Btddy was fore. · ~

With su~ lfords diu Harman s~ek to comfort elated with the hope of meeting with a fond re- received into one \lftbc families where ~1rs. But- Mr. Butler came to the conclusion that fair the d1stressed girl. He informed her thnt trus· ception from his bride of th~ morrow. A glaoce ler hnd given her own rccommembtion. wages , ·too . wns the most economical expendi. ting tbat she lo,red him, nnd anticipnt:ng the'Te- a t the scene before h1ID:, a few -inarticulate words · Again, worn nod di!!piritcd, Mrs. llutler made turc, CYcn in hard times, since we cannot awaltcn sult, he had obtained the consent of n clcrgrman from t~~ wr~tcheq father, re,vealcd all, and•grasp- 4cr way to an intelligence office-one of a higher a true inten·st in our own concerns unlrss wo to unite them, i.f her parents plnccq no prohibi-

1•ing the :old man's hand sympathetically~ he ruah- grad~ than the lnst-wlll:re only •• professional l'cciprocato the feeling tO\\ ad s our drpcnclen t~;

tion on their•qnion. ..\s her. fu\her put nQ fu~tbcr cd from tho house. T'Yo days passed ' drenrily cooks," " experienced chnmber.maids'' and and by paying Hitty Clnrk nine shiOirf~s p.:r rcs~raint upon her,. he ent att>d )er to bet:otne over 1hcin. R~ttben ~d Alice S!lt by theirlonc: "skilful seamstresses'' arc nllowed to be reg- week, nnd mu~ually regard ing rach otlwr a · h..:n­his ?ride oa the morrow. ThQ·elergyman to w~om lY. hearthbtone, the mother pleading for her istered as "\~nnti.ng." l\frs. Du tlor selected efited in turn , the desire fur changing help or r<'fcrred, was formally a~quaintQd. w~th Harman's ohild,,an~ while the heart of the father year~ed one who wa!\ thoroughly recomrr.cnd.·d as hanng mi:'tress ltas ~lased, nnu housckecpin!! in a small. family "He· li~ llpolten to the La.Iy Abbess in s~ret for his o.b~nt ·d~ling, H"rman appear- lt:ft h er mistress for no fault but th:lt she had but indc-pCii<lcnt mudc has bet> n «;_stabli~hcd, and of the convent where ypu· were cduc;atcd, M:utd," eu at the oppn-door. Reuben .ros.c, .and Alice g.one abroad and clbsed her house. Maj!gio, to such has been ~he ~.: fleet of examplr , that moro he went on to say, ' ' nnd yo\1 ,yjlJ find shdtcr snt ·breathless .fearing .the result, but He sure, had never lived except with a man-ser- than n dor.C'n •• gr nt!!el -pr ivate.faJllilics" are con-under that sagred roof, until l ,_~ 9ffer ·ou a swee't r<tfrcshing tear~. tbc·first she hl\d shed \·ant who lighted the "res, olen11cd the silver, sif· lsidL·rin~ whe ther it i; really neccss:ll'Y to kcrp ., home." ' · · ' · hst she beheld . Maud, gushed fr<.m her ted · the ashes, set the table and tended it, nncll three servants to do the work whirh one, u~Hl~·r

He JlOW accompaniea her to th'e nve where wh~the ol<\ miUl e:'\ t~ndcd a welcon1ing h ~er _place was never, to lnbour out of the kiPchcn. systC' rnatictt.l1abor. may uccc.mplish..!!.fo~ it st'em<~ the ~ind mother .superior was wait g o receive his,.. on-1 law. · Her compen~ati?n had been three dollars per I to ~e' a ~u bs~an.ti!itcd fnct nmong husbln<ls that h er. 'the n ext morning they ,we!Y m1ited in the :lJ · nrents were almost ns overp~l\yered as week, bcl:lides many proscntss. nnd tile privclcgt"la wife ~nins rather4 hcm lo cs h<'r dignity by sup~ c~nvent c!'!wcl. Strange and sweet, d,eRpi aud w·as herself, when Harman mude known oi' go in~ out when her work wus 'finished (lthout crintcnding t he m~nutc- <let ails .• which tend tu s~r;ow, tl~nt ~i~ted h('r, 'l·cre thE' sensatio.ns that the ~cere~ nfhis rank. That c\·ening t~ey accom- askin~ le!~vc to do so. <?.n both Sldcs, th<?Jel~rc, maltc a hon•o-really <;e>rnfo~tablc . t.ht:•lled :\faud..s soul, when Horman, pre.ssmg her pan,<'d hmt to B- to welcome the bnde on ~er new rclat10ns must suh~111t, and many mectmgsl . · · · to hi s h~art , en lied l1e~ · ):)y the. holy :tame of wife. 1 arri\·al. roP,.e than )uuf \\'ny must' . ensue. Occ{'sionnlly -- -- --Yet · he was fmccd to lea,·e her on tile spo.t. Three year~ !lfterwards William Frost wed<led a domestic}lr throut<'ned a vacancy.--but M:l~gie GENERAL lh'n.tTY.-A western edifor ndvt"r­'l_'h~t \Or'/ m~rningne had rcceivc(l intelligeuoc tho. fair gir.l wh? was to have bc~1_1l\ia~'s brides- on. a month's t rinl, nnd plenty. of places fil~ L·d tiscs for a ~oo~l practicRl printc~."Who would tn} e wluch 'he hoped would be the forcrunitcr :of ,good ma1d, an~ 1t was the boast of Mr. and Mrs. Frost, her ey~. and as she began to feel lonel.y anJ s1gh char~o of the mechanical department of a prillt­for~n'c. Iu ·a neif?hhoring coun·t-~ytJlo youo.g thnt their .e){\est ·dnrU~g '~as ~am<'~ after the for compani?nship, she acquainted "Mike'' ~ in~ otncc. re.nd p~oof, make sol~cti'o!ts~ scribble a Lor6 .o~ B-r wai CXI_>Ccte~ hot~C w~hls be~utl- ghtest ornamentofhls m~~esty s C?urt-){aud~ the ~act, .whtch a\'.>\~·ul caused tho gencrouR ~11- parngr~p~ .whe_n necessary, rock . the e~adle, hoc fu~ brtdc. f_brougli th~ m.tervent10n ~fa. fncn~. e ''Beauty of Gle:nthorn. . . 'berman}o proffer h1s hnn~ . ape hE'art, .kr~ow1!lg tile co n, rli~. potatoes, tnkc care of t~ co\~ and ·~l;irma~ l'ecct.• ed employ~ent at the.c~stlo for an • as he. d1d, · ~.hat uld Mr. McC~tX t~e. milhonau~ horse, nnd dr ive the gah to meeting an~.Jin'~ing m~e.fimte p~r10d ; .. /u tho yo~vg ~~rq of ~....L J:II)ff~· IN' :iiClU$EKEEPINO. . . h_nd advertised for oouplo • JlSt stcb. as our- school compensn~on AmqlJ, and partly pn~ iu was h ·patron qf ~h<:. arts, he Jookcd wttlf"ol'nfi- . s1lves." . . . ,~.Orn. t type. ' .dcnce to the . dawnin~ of a brigh~l#futurc, and . 'Y XI\'· E. WELL'MO~T. . ,, ~In less than a month, therefor~, Mrs. Butler ==~==:::=======~===··±·====

. pnrt,ing from lf~ud ·. h~ h~ten~.u thither to pre. . : was again left in . her lonely indi.pendencc. She . . . • · ~:1~c n.. home ~or ht:.r rcccpt!on. . Mrs .. Ti~o.tby ~utl~r found pe~setr in Just !~e hnd resolved agam, however, to pay les:s wages . l:l.e Sta:n,.da~d

..,.~·::~ . . ... A ~e lt ~~c~.b.~f~rJ .... ~cy -~-~~f .l':l?am unitcc1 condlt\Oil' of body and mmd that and find as good he1p. There · was old Detty .AND ONCJ!PiVON ))AY ·.ADT'b'R'J'lSEJl. "·, ... ' -;0, . a· ~c~ry'ftime 1t ·Wn.~ t>Oor any JUn.<fi of. "', her~:· wonl~~<*o- . .•~ hndkept house for.Mr,,Fl~nders, - ' ;.(, ·· - - ~ - . ,. -: ~ · --" · ,r; < he ady Aboess.baf\"sent to Mn~s mother her · For more than ayoat she nna on eccntly deceased, and she thought w1thm her- IS ,.-P[ r,-~o anb d...P,,r u'bltlJuedS 0'er, ... .&nt 'Nh.~.t:;S0l.h\m: Y

, k ' .. 1 . ...: h ' ..:~ · b. · 'I;b · · ' - · · · • · If. F 1 d 1 k d • I 'll •• ormn . y ,. n.LIAll QUAltEY, n 1s oc, ,. · r pow·w.~~ er u.nug. ter was. cf· w1th a J1lere ch?!e~g•rl, of. whom, ~~ · her Sf' • '\. ' 0~ once goo uo nttcn s Jnc- Wl · (Bench ) carlv opposite the premises of Messrs. _ g~ returned ·.w1tb. her c:lothes, bu~~re t retnnrk; it might . bo sn.id, '' made secure .·her .at-~nee, and thus get n wo~an we~l Rnn::E\A 0~8 llnrhor Grace N. F.

- ~ t._ a ":ord ~~ cbeeJ · the drooping ~·~pi1'its qf~~ ,much worl\ ~s · she d id ," . Sti)l :not cxperiencell, horieRt, faithful, wh~. is no gossipper 7'enu.,~- · ._ SJJn.LI~os p~ annum,· p:1ynblt fJOrtowa~ bnde. ,She. ~ould ha'\"e go~~ an.d beg- o~iy applicable to Ncllio ; for she the at:tbe gate, bn." n'o company at mght, b~t a fhn;. · balf~y 1y. . · • . l,rt>d oq bcpd~.l ~cps fo:t· t~cir fo~giveness, . sweel> ~ slc!ewalk, db a, great diud·· rough houakecpcr who will lighten all my cares .BooK &~D J'os P . • t.'lfG. of e\'ery des~l})tion, exe-

-1\.?t her husband' ,U'cted a promis~ .fTom h~.. i<'ry. an<t w~t'lial, ahe W¥ very goo . . once." . : . . ·. . cuted 10• 11 aupenor m~nnor. . • . • . ' r ., ~&e:would.lea~~·i~!O q~o · to s.o~n·h~r. fatber:a But t9o mu~b r,emailied for Mrs. 'to-do. iThe, plap worked well and old Betty WM _m- '{~ iOR _A~Vl'.R~l:;IN ·-::~nalt 1D_"~on-Fo

. . }1~~~· for -un,til ~"',- ~e · coulc\ no~ hop·o .~o see t]l h~ .oid1~r fa~ilr ·ahe . into office; . : ~ut ala~ ! it waa "so unhke Tw~ Lines, h.-:-)for ever !l4cl;ition•l Lme ~.-For .~ •• , •• , - ~ > ·• J1e1.~ot}tot, ~. ~.'::o:· • · · • · . · , .. • · · ~ ished it witq coqsiderablo ease' ' Flanc:ler.'s ~ouae4thcre sh~ ha~ gns, and each ~ontinue:uou-.. .. on~ ud tho ~{~~ge:, .

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