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Canadian illustrated news
L'un des journaux les plus innovateurs de l'histoire de l'imprimerie au Québec et au Canada, le Canadian Illustrated News (1869-1883) est et restera toujours une des principales sources iconographiques sur le Québec de cette époque. [...]
Le Canadian Illustrated News, publié chaque semaine d'octobre 1869 jusqu'à la fin de 1883, a été l'un des journaux les plus innovateurs de l'histoire de l'imprimerie au Québec et au Canada. Au lendemain de la Confédération, c'est le premier périodique canadien distribué à l'échelle nationale. Son éditeur, George-Édouard Desbarats (1838-1893), lui-même fils d'imprimeur, voit son magazine comme une façon de définir l'identité canadienne et de resserrer les liens entre les populations urbaines de l'Est et les nouveaux colons de l'Ouest. Il veut aussi donner une image favorable du Canada à l'étranger.

Une autre raison pousse les lecteurs à acheter le magazine de Desbarats. Fatigué des journaux ternes ne contenant que des discours politiques ou des textes spécialisés, le public veut lire des reportages, des récits d'aventure, des textes d'actualité. Mais surtout, il veut des images, comme on en voit dans les grands magazines européens tels que l'Illustrated London News et L'Illustration de Paris.

Cette époque est marquée par un renouveau industriel, technologique et commercial, l'émergence des moyens de communications comme le chemin de fer et le développement de l'Ouest canadien. Le Canadian Illustrated News est le reflet de tout cela. Il est également présent lors des événements historiques, comme la rébellion de la rivière Rouge, les désastres naturels ou les visites princières. La couverture des événements régionaux ou nationaux domine, mais les nouvelles de la Grande-Bretagne et la guerre franco-prussienne font également les manchettes.

Les textes sont de qualité, mais ce sont avant tout les illustrations qui attirent l'attention du public. Au début, on y voit le monde à travers l'interprétation des dessins reproduits par le procédé de leggotypie inventé par l'associé de Desbarats, William Augustus Leggo (1830-1915). Ce procédé permet une reproduction photomécanique des dessins et des gravures, imprimés en même temps que le texte.

Avec l'essor de la photographie, les lecteurs exigent une image qui reproduit fidèlement la réalité. Encore une fois, Leggo innove en inventant la photographie grenée, qui permet la reproduction des photographies sur les presses typographiques. Le procédé est utilisé pour la première fois au monde dans le numéro du 3 juin 1871 du Canadian Illustrated News.

Le Canadian Illustrated News et son jumeau, L'Opinion publique, reflètent les idées novatrices de leur propriétaire et le talent technologique de William Leggo. Les textes et les illustrations du Canadian Illustrated News sont et seront toujours une des principales sources iconographiques sur le Québec de cette époque.

Bibliothèque et Archives Canada offre sur Internet, dans sa collection numérique Canadian Illustrated News : les nouvelles en images, 1869-1883 , près de 4000 illustrations publiées dans le journal tout au long de son existence.

Références

Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1975, tome 2, p. 139-140.

Dansereau, Bernard, « Leggo, William Augustus » , dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne.

Galarneau, Claude, « Desbarats, George-Édouard », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne.

Retfalvi, Andrea. Canadian Illustrated News, Montreal, 1869-1883, an index, Toronto : University of Toronto, Department of Fine Arts, 1989, xv, 368 p.

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Irian to «terlar**, lu a transport of generous enthusiasm, t!\u2018*»t nine tailors could not altain (h-\" ea»y workaday grare\u201d of the g«rf> «\u2019f *\u2022' \u201c gentleman \" who j>oured out hia («err and th** \u201c si'iiolar\u2019\u2019 who carved his joint.And who, then, are these glowing and v** Jink in, 1882 CANADIAN ILLUSTRATED NEWS 35Ô ^or«>ii*\tof Kn^lixh liirratur** and M>n|(?*'SinK.mum-,\" Ac , on** fi***)» inHincii to hcftin,\tthe |»oor |tf>in>j-in>{ bini» which a\t1>,\\\t\u201e ,t .u*a \" Sometime* at i \"< riHi* of office 1 ihour \u2018 rather an iuon|Mirtune time, mie mi^ht i(link I tin» Mn^itiK-bird will .in*e from hi» di«i;ooal |Mmltlon in the pm of Mr.iL.*.-, and ; lake rtitfht to the nird horn* of e.rother tendon *' e*-ayi\"»t and |»»-t, ' W < oanio Monkhouwe, w > *e pieces, though unhap|>ilv unpublished, *r* \"\u2022 harmed with mehaiy and feeling-and h' will read them, too, \"under solicitation,\" without any charge ' There, t«H,, is Mr \\ndr> w of \" a dainty and 1* Tiie-l hahit,\" addicted to a \"quaint depreciation of his own me-tr .«1 exploit*\u201d which, with an unwonted uu-frl itv >d phra.-e, Mr.Stedman characterise* a.* \"\t.«V ex|a-riments in life mil art\u2019 , \\e{, » thal, \"clinytng ieah u*!\\ !ther uauaeoua trickeries of the Sewards, the Hay leys, «ml the Sotheby».\" The ra*'** Mounahea still .nay, t» livelier, jterhaj**», than aver, now when the spread of ao-called culture naturally both requirs* and tinda larger and more frequent op-portumtiea for the gratification of aspiring me-rlioi'rity.There ia reason to believe that t.so many of ao-called Kngli»h literary organa exiat only a* atrictly nreaerved rubbing-jioata fi'f the relief of that cutaneous irritation which i» the fhronic atate «>f the literary cuticle.That belief will certainly not l*e lessened if the \"re preaentativea of Kugtiah literature and song\" are found to autfer with complacent rare the in* t«drrable acreauitlig» of this \\merican night jar.Otr/i ILLUSTRA T/oxs.Last we« k we M|toke of the vad aecidt-nt which marred th*' rejoicings at Kingston on the '>'U«elTs Hirth'lay.This Wtek we give two llllln-tratioii» ot the unhappy man\u2019.» fall, ami of the removal of hi» b«»dv to the boat whit h was to take i* to («aiiauoqne.The accident occurred a» the Iiaiiaiioque battery were galloping at full »|>eed ati.| were near the «tml of the run. RA THtS A T RKRXE.I.s*t mouth the city of Herne, in Sw itzerland, was enlivened by a grand national festival Herne ha* a very ancient national history, \u2022 nte-t-drnt ti> the Swiss f'oilfe feral ion with a pro-' essiitu designetl to illustrate not only the historic, but the romantic ami pp-hist' !., incident» of it* olden time.The p-.,l ,,( patriotic antiqintrianisni went hm k to the aL.itginal dwellers in hut» built on piles, a thousand year» before the t'hriatian era, and through the »ur-ce»»ive period» of *t\"iie implement*, of bronze, and of iron, to that of the Helvetic trit»-» who contended with the I! inaii legntn» .and there w.re figures in strange coatumes, meant to re-j'r* *eut those wihi warrior», herdsmen, and koraemen, of primitive age*, including that of \" Diviko,\u201d followed by a tnumj>hal bullock* waggon, nn-l a party of captive llomana, with their hands tied behind their hacks.Then an e, .n horseha.k, m modern Swiaa militia uiiifrnn», the niemlters .f the Heme < i.mme-nu ration ' omtnitt« f, with th.ir Marshal» ami adjutant*; but in the next division of the pro-cession, whi ii w .* iuteniietl to illustrate the medi.t val history of Herne, ther» w ,* much proof .if learned research and t.f .irti>'ic taste.Herch* toM von / \u2022 \u2014ingen ami Kuno von liubenb«Tg, ten a! 1' ikt* < r lx;tr>l» of the twt-lfth century, who foumh d or prote -te«l tin* citv \"ii tii** bank* of th- A tr, rd* put in all the je.mpof chivalry, but in peacetul g'ui*' and mood, with their l»dit*.atteri'iant knight», i ige*, huntsmen anil hounds, ami armed |»eai*aiitry of their train.The fotimling of Herne, in a.d 11*1, waaof course in*.If v rv conspicuous, with heure» of the Jfuke of /ahnngi'ii ami * me \\r hbi»hop t>r Hishop, «me i .ilong U|h>ii a rn vi: g platform, *u|»T-intetilling the ari\u2019hitect* nml maMma who '\u2022.\u2022^hu to ituihl the wal *.! tii.- city Hitt!** tor ita ear!v lile-rtiis.the fight of the >chlosshaide, in 1 J t - t tigure» meant to give *oi»e nh 1 ot the tutui»*, or Herne as :t will Ih \u201d.hi which the |»>**ihi-litie* of scientific improvement, 111 tlie twentieth century, were biildly «lisplayed t«> view tin steam-engine, the rlt.'tnc telegraph, .11111 the telephone were seen in womietful action.There wa* a tiying'machine, work»*.! hy steam, which aeemotl |U«t AtH.ut to na«* into the a*.r ; but the a .>_____^ st» am sohin r.wearing a hoil«*r h r his in'ituet, yj^ndelssohn\u2019* \" 42n«l r.salm,\" and Saint Si.cn'« with a huge pair of iron shield*, lik»* 1 hinl *\t( iri4t«>rio de Noel.\u201d (Hi th- wh.de, the render* wings, reatlily shift»*! to protêt t any part ot ir.*\t,tf t-^tih was, wc should s.iv.better than on body, would 1»\u2019 more than a matt ii tor Achtiies,\tobvious occasion Tite orchestra in t^ar- The proceials«»f the entertainment wep I'esttjw.-d n,*uL»r ha* shown a miirke»! improvement 'luron local charities.'Hir Illustration* are copied\t(jj,, ^a.st>n, though on Tucs'lay th»\u2019 r«v»l* rn»-nce«l by allmling to the varie»! opinions that I'xisteil among («\u2018lentific men, as to whether the hypotheses upon w hich modern acient'fic opinion in favour of some form of the physical doctrine of life were hase»! are worthy of acceptance.He hiin*elf C'inh-aaed that he was among those who held \" that no form of the hyjtothesia w hich attributes the phenomena of th»' living world to niere matter and its properti»1* lias been, or r j*ow»*r ar** .**\"ti-i.a.v ditfer.ut from those liy which ordinary matter ami it* foret* are governetl \u201d The author then referred t* Nature .t* explained l y th»* M iterialist \" A Natur» which wa, really .« iilind, tnaatiai>le, irr-*i*t ble fate, fal** Iv .11.\u2022! I t», ilestitute of 'ntellig-n and n-i* 'ii.devt>i.l \u2022\tf ni» r \u2022> am! justice, i« the Nature held up for our admiration, with the consoling a*»ur«n \u2022» f .iicMt'-nal autli Tity that it «] ring troin chan* i* ob« lienee to everlasting self-origmatitig law, and that it will return to ha >*.in ol -dieiict t\" the same.\u2014\t.1 life, w irk, ami thought being but th»* 1111 iulat I'll* t costnir nehuh-Sit v, ami th'p*'I'lelit tljsil the IlcVer- ns of\t' .\t¦ -, ** th« y houml through the ag* s t ni voi 1 t.> v 1 i Tin*, tl \u2022 dull' -t, the narrowe*!, the ni \u2022*\u2022 in id.* ».me mixture \"f antitii' -m an 1 ath' ian 1 y inoti* t »rtn* and hm -,\th.-* le-* 111 .«It ac **j \u2022 - ¦ l itv hun trod* f j \u2022 rst'ii* 'luring the iu.t n-w year* l b« li»*ve all materialist c do trine*.v«ry * th* ' max 111 detail, will ht I ml t 1 that ti,.* Inmu' and tin non-living .r»* uu»-, ami that .very living thing :» uat i* tu n h .1 ma.-htm t* t watch, a windmill, *r 1 hy-.ira die »\"par.«tn*.Aonting to t'\u2022 material intention, eveivthing w-* r* .\\i*t n to th< pi .|-rtie»i ot tin m itenal paiticl» * out t atrang*' that i* 1 .vet -.'Hist' ha' uu 11 ¦* t in* inateri ili*! 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succès*.alb.-it from a limite»! audience, who, however |«jor in number», made up for it in enthusiasm.< »n Saturday, Mrs.Otis Uockwood's little pupils gav* a most .harming pe rformance at tlie A ademy of Music, lé »i'le* the u«ual songs and choruses we were treated to selections from Patience by a full company of miniature dragoons and rapturon* maidens.Noexjienae or piain* had evidently been sjiaretl to .ontribute to the success which was undoubtedly obtained.Apart from the charming costumes and graceful poses of tl.little one*, their singing reflected great credit upon their instructres», and one young lady in particular, Miss Nellie Craig, showed that she was not only p\"»*e.*sed of an unusually tine voice, hut that she h.» 1 already ma le much real progress in learning how to us it.The exercise* were closed by the presentation of the prizes for the pj^*t term by iL.-v ' anon KUegood.Mr*i.u*.XÉIFS OF THE WEEK.1 1 i* rejtorte i that the fa!»- prophet has captured Khartoum.I\t! i» rumoured that Mr.John ' >T > tnohœ and Mr John Hiori' U will b- tlleti to the Seuate.II\tis *aid that at a re ent Fenian meeting in 1.111 ion th' ho|>e » is exprewd that Gladstone would be the next to be a.s.».i»*tlia!ed.I S\u2019 the Guiteau l\u2019t*\", Mr U.-.i hi.* apt.lie.i | .r i rehearing in th 'up eme » ir Tit.Italian patriot, (lener(îtnbs'.di, ù.ed at Caprera.hi* islau 1 home, last Krt lay.H hsvyN.the Secretary of thn lr;*li Laid I - ague, has been released from pn* >n I\u2019R.OEi.n to the value.!t is estimat'd, of Up-» -III- of s\tW t« destroy.'\tat \u2022 D,.e.Ur on Friday.Thk pr-pt ll.r *\t1/\t- n chart, to an\\ a grain irgo Ir>m t\u2019hn 1 go for Fat i* an ex|H-nnient.In: Indian* m tin-interior \"1 \u2022 iiili hay-tun f\tid ni »laughter \"ii both * île» ha.» tvsul.ed.T i Spi\u2019ii- '- \u2022 »bin.-t favor.* the cuf«*rc» ment of the law 1 : the -n ,1 tpaT i; ot .! 1 th*-negroes illegally kept in slavery in Cuba Tut stnk»* ani 'iig tie iron worker* in the .r.-i s iL * hay a»suni.i ling» ; r-: >rtion*, but \u2022 rly ».ttleii, -q \u2022>( the trouble* is l.»>ked for.Tin C « l.on»lon Fog.' 'orr r, ha* rr*igne«l in con*, qiicnce »af rr|>ugnaiH< to the dutie- imp .*cd p.»n him bv the hVpi>*»ion Hill.HC\\l< A uakki K.** talking »cquainUnce u*»'d to .lehne »w.»«riiia »» the none.\u2019-'»*»\u2019» use \u2022?|>e'fan* an «\"*«\u2022 A *04 t ant r man ia one who, w hen he lias ten minute» t4> »}>«re ifoe» «tut t*other» \u2022omet\u2019O.ly who hasn\u2019t.A German seriously states that thieves are so M-nree in Amerr\u2019a that a rewar.t ti nffere.| for their tie e-ovary.An old ladv in S4*«'tland hearing somebody ¦a\\ the ikhIU were tire*n!ar.wnJ It tvs* 10 ray y.xinx .lay» no trtunn* any of em Ciiicy»;.» girl* have di#covere»l, it is aaid, that by heei.iiia five or »n heao* mi the tnoii'h the v.».4-« is x,',en *n 1 sri¦t.H-ralie taimly accent.A run ynri 1 Mi i n of Uic F m i.j i|t W lth |,\u201e i-int V .rn.'fi .< \u2022i'ii|.»ti)nri,- l.utt-larm 'f Il ia It\u2014t* atnl Anli ixlmp, An lub'' ta '.I Mi- rhf ' V Collnec e t with aoliie of the h-ading e.tterpria®* of the city, iiK'lu ling the Ihnk of Montreal, of which he waa a director, a* well a* of the Montreal Telegraph t\u2019ompany, the ( itv f-raa f'orn-pany and the ( atiada Shipping horn pan y\tH* w.t* alto a prominent member of other financial and comrm-r lal institution*.His high social rank joined to Ids fame a* ,i phv-c i in gave him a position of great influence, which he always uaed to the iiext interest* of the community to which he la-longed.Hi* cirde r Campbell * warm-hearted and valued friend, and to-day In wili be mourned by bundled» who loved, admired and esteemed him.In him Mi ti.il ' ollege, especially the Medical Faculty, wdl h.-»- ou«: ol its hr.st and most faithful supporters, and whose services to medical science contributed much to give it the renown in that r*\u2022*!»\u2022 t which it to lay enjoys.By the Church, of whi di h* w.t- a consistent member, Dr.t ampbell'» loss will also lie leplored, and in the circles which he wa* wont to frequent, whether for business or social intercourse, his form will long ba-lgg.an 1 returning by farther, ' she «ays, eagerly.\t\"O\tmy\tdear, ar*'\twa\\ of China.' you like m»st men\tio you\tmake\tprotestations\t\" 1 should not\tbe «orj rlse-l if he never returned without meaning theai, an-i ot\u2019ers of aarriot ' at all, s*\\s Soph/ \" A man who c»>ul.l gi> which an omv idle mpliments, i>r are you away in this n ompreh-uaible manner les-rves what I think you\u2014a sure rot g on which one may net! rg '\u2022 -tt* r than t be *l iwreck- d and cast ¦\tsertialai \" 1 hot»* I am a roc a in cases ! emergency,\u2019' left 1\u2014for the r.-»t \u2022 f his If-.\" replies\tibm \u2022 .v.c uneij-ect- : demand f r him t classify himself :n 'e.4r-:iof him, and t: it w .1.i a r'ortod with delight at his return f \u201c It wa» w >rth while letting him go, to lie so glad of his return, was it not f\" a-k» Janet, with a laugh that 1» half a sob.Then she falls on her klires by Kate's ctuir, and puts her arms round the slender, wasted figure \u201c < ' my dear, mv dear,\u201d she «av», \u201cdon't you think von ran look a little better for for him ?I» th* re nothing that can bring ba, k the happy light to your eyes, and the sweet rose* to your face My Kate, mv bolltlV Kate, hew -u'rrv he will be to see you \u201c Am 1 looking so much worse than when he went away, tli-n f*\u2019 asks Kate, who U-gin» to think that Janet is a little daft \" 1 hardly think »>'.Hut it does not matter, for it is of your looks, not of mine, he will b*> thinking \\g.*in it 1» only by an heroic \u2022 ff'rt f *\u2022 f restraint that Janet refrains from crying \" Ah, you must know the truth Then is one coming to w hom your fare 1* the only ta, e in all the world !,ut sh* dors refrain, and so entirely ha» Kate bidden farewell to hojie that no faint instinct warn* her of the approach of her lover.Had »he even dilulv gues»*-!, »he might have\tlike « 'iior v in \u201c The I-*y ot the I r » 11 Ko«ary I knew by tb* bills «h# r*«uuie>i.e*'.m »a*.1* ro* *4 \u2022\t* Oh, love ;a the w»k ««eet br-ober :» true A» St Ago»» » \u2022 e*j r.g tense w hi> h ap]-rars aat.tn.\u201cWill you let m- be your m*id this evening t\u2019 »h>- a«ks.\" 1 wan: ' lire*.» \\ 11 t *n:t myself, bera.*.\tbecause, % .kii> w, 'Ir Pr tor is coming.\" \u201c As if I could hare forg tten !\" s.»\\» K »te, with a sinil-.\u201c V»if anybody t nM f.rget «hil> vou w.-ar t'.- asj-.'t of an e, »tatl- rheru! .\t(\u2022 'anet.I an.».g!*il that you ir- so in 1 ;h in 1< ve with him In! .ve with him \u2014intwl him.will go t \u2022 g\\ j : »\u2022 .n.\u2022he s.»i - rising I and it is well that they are few for.on - drinking i eply of the bitt-r-.w-ef w ('e-» which flow th-n -, the mi -f sparkling cup which * ,ii»te: -can hold to the lip* 1» ever after Pat and «tale.How anxiously Janet Watches Kat-, and how eigerly she look» for new » frtn Mr l*r \u2022rdur- !a»\u2019 hi* I-tt-r* Is-gTi to trriv., her ¦ n tu-t with regard to them is h* 1 b\\ the family t .b- »x-tr> ttely unsatista-tory T\u2019 -yar.naturally in-ter-'t-d in knowing » her-the traveller ;«, what he ha.» ***en, aud what ione .m l Janet is un-communicative on all th-»- j*>iut* In fact so Irtle can be drawn from her that \\S ill dor» 1 stuff than 1 uk- lnru to be \u201d \u201c Hut reuiemheryou ale not to tell him unl-*s you sr- quite »ure that he «till .4r-» for Kate ' says Janet, warniiigij.\u201c You ar- simply a tourist going P» see the Pyramids, the .Vile, the Kh-dive anything vou plea»*-.For Heaven's Sake.As it chances, however, Mr Proctor has made his journ* y w ith litth- d-Iav ; and one day one never to 1»- forgotten day\u2014 latiet meet» the jios*-boy at the fo* * of *he avenue, and rei -iv-s a 1-t.t-r which she sit* down at once on the spread-mg roots of a large mk to Pad It is dated m t'airo, and 1» very hurrieiily written ; hut when *be has read it she utters a cry which startle, the -U'* h, thank my hand», and I am going Ir*-»» \\ a a .r l-mg to mv t«»te, y u mus' iot »av a w rd \u201c 1 shall only »av that y .*r- very foolish ;f vou wast- anytime r attention on rn*, f.-r, 1» 1 fold y* u the '.'.her day, it will '*\u2022 .f y.1 Mr I'p- tor will think.\" \" Ne-, I suppose so,\u201d *»y» Janet, d-tli iplv, ¦\u2019 but «till I w »nt him to t ai i a« k that you have imj.p.v\u20141 «inc- he went awav I^-t m- ».e what Ire»» «hall I put on you * \\Yhit- *u>t» all l(*»iks and ail occaaion*, and thi.» w-ather particularly, so I shall dr»*» you m white.\u201d Since the matter is of utt-r indifferen.e to K ite, she dors not demur ; and feom the d-p\u2019hs \"f the Wardrobe, Janet driw* forth one III the most tine and fleecy of white mualins \u2014a dr-»s made in Pans, and tnmn.-*l with soft !arr and ! delicate n-edl* work \u201c Sup-ly not that dress, Jan* t, ' %av» Kate.\u201c It will !»\u2022 absurd.\u2019 \u201c rills dresa and no other,\u201d savs laliet, with decision.\u201c Do not I know of how much tin-\t_\t_\t_ i-.rtan.e ,, 1.iv.lv p>i!* t is in the eye» of a man ' touch of a vanished hand ' a» if »h< fiad .lasjwd adulterate*! happiiiraa,\" replies Janet.\u201c Take this chair tu front of the mirror, and h-t u\u201e.,}^ lip your hair.It haa not changed, at aiiv rate.\u2018' She colls the hair in shining braids around the delicate head, clusters the pretty rings and t.u' dnls als.ut the brow, then fn.m the flow-r» on the toilet-table selects one glowing r.,/ which »hc proceesls to place among the braids but, lwfore she can do so, Kate draw* back \u201c iKm't, Janet r she a.,*,\t* |1>Wt voice.\u201c I would rather you did not 1 |,(V.worn oiiiamenU in my hair when I w-nt ,¦ with Florida Ashton abroad, but hut never tuial flower*, since one night.\" \u201c Hut that is uo reason why you should n t war them tin» evening for me just for n,.say.latiet, imploringly.\u201c Please, Kate, , 1 lieg it of you as a gtfv»t favor.Mr Pi.;-d«H*» not com luick from f ur.}»- every day f.haps he may never come I a.k again '\t!\u2019r»\\ , \u2022 in- put this rose 111 your hair.\" \u201c If you like, then It does not matter,\u201d Kate, with a sigh The impression grow, her that Janet is distraught , but she aim : obstinate ai»out what seems a tnfle, «0 she vi.atul the rose goes in.Krerything »\u2022!*- about the toilet Janet »rr*: .to »int !,.-r»e!f, without any further opj.Kate is altogether {otasire in her hands, an .rulw.the slight figure in the filmy dir«.» bring» out clearly the trau.*|)areot iv.ri of the skin, and places at the «leu 1er t(.: .\t4 rose Ilk- that in the hair \u201c Ah.you an* bonny Kate, \\et \"\t»},, when the last touch ha*\t!\u2022 rd.t ui v iu,\u201d v » Kate, ( fri aring w lu.¦*! e to follow she ha» given ip any attempt to r »t .I «ever, \u2022 «h- I* f'.its h-rseff to b- p.* the I .a.x drawing room, ftaiu-d like a | uide-d, in a ba\\ wind* w filled with * '' »unsr\u2018 light.''he sinks resigaf*liy \u2022 r uslm ris f tire ¦ .u h arratig-i t r h-r, » 1 anet draws an ra*y hair al*.' behu.i t!.> mg !» e « '.irtams.\u201c I his is ho v-ur adorer, \u2019 »h- «ai», 1» , it the balf-puuled, half \u2022 w \t» own lover 1» coming, »h\"ii!d f' rget the tr »\u2022.aching of the heart .fie addresses rari*-t rea*l« this in the |aitl.* !i ry-*, «: , Sti-'pltlg, ki*«-» h»r With « idden tr' \u201c Doll t think 111* »e!t;«h, fear,\u201d she w '¦ My h »rt 1» full \"f you, «\u2022( von, of y 1 Th* p- ! 1 hear the carriage.Don\u2019t «tir ' .I .end hi!*! to VuU.She fart* .wav a* *he «j- ak*, and K * - , \u2022lient to h.-r |«»t injunction, low* not »t.r »!.v should she f U hat 1» Georg*- Prod-r to h< \u2022 1: *: she should hasten to greet him \u2019 Instead, -turns her f* ¦ and look» out of tfie wn.1\" * t » »rd the far, gold tmg-d height», behind wj.; tlir sun is sinking.Tear* n « into hd ri,, * 1 mi»* th< outline of the scene .for.though h r» i* too sweet and t.*o generous a nature to k -» one throb of envy, the sight «»f .Isn't'» hafj n* \u2022* fia.w ak\u20141 the old, »i kening pang of regret, ami she i.« yearning aa |*a«uiionately for \" the has I.biii\u2019t let br.tnk Farietori sus|ie«'t that Kat suffer-d 'or him if fie has fol gotten her \u201d \u201c You may tru-t in*, I think,\" soys Mr.Pr«** \u2022 t you remember what bir**nc«> Ifomh\u2014y,\" \u201c.lan.t, I really do not know what to make of you ! says Kate.\u201c Have you fieen taking chanqagne P\u2019 I am intoxicated with happinea» pur-, un- months ago ! Sh- does not »|ieak, she i|*>e« not «lit .win-constricting power aeems to hold fier heart »\u2022 that she can scarcely breathe, and to Tarleton she looks, in the radiance which aormutids her, more like a glorified spirit than a woman.Hut no spirit had ever such passionate, tender, human ey,-* as those which meet his own, when, ojiening Ins arms, he cries \u201c My Kate, my Kate, will you come to me now I\u201d \u201c And it was all right as «0011 a* you saw him, was it»' savs Janet to Mr.I'prtor.\u201c And he Jr N K lu, ISM.)iril heraelf, as a wo man is only rev* ah il to the uimii she loves, rould l>iMisihly forget her.Tarleton owned that he tried to do so, and failed comjiletely.lie had been inconstant often before, hut he could not he inconstant in hts love for Kate.And you can hardly imagine what a great change tin influence of this love has made in him.It has caused him to t ut aside frivolity, and rise to heights of action of which few |M*o|dr thought him \u2022 ajafde He is doing a a well as posMldr in Kgvjit, is marked out for |irornntiou and lives on his |>ay, - that all the income from his estate «.in go to « h ar otf the ini'uinhian e» on Southdale v .me l;i\\ he tells me, he ho|>e» to come hm k tinn-t free man.\" \u201cWhat .« happy day that will le- *a\\s Janet.lh«t I aup|«os»- he noist go hack to pt now t\" \u201c Ves very soon, for he pou! 1 only ootaui a *l,.rt leave of al sence, and h< uuaiia to t ike Kate back with him.\u2019 \u2022\u2022 So 1 suppose and I should U- a wretch t.> sorrv ; hut oh, In-w pan.and pleasure are mingled m life ! It I were i doct-.r.I should i .*1 mind risking my reputation, if I h./arled the .pim-.u that Kgypt will suit h*r better than 1 urots* «lid.\" \u201c Then, when her health is restore-), ind I ar- ton's affairs «re made s*ri«ight, tin y will ' .Tin-hark to live at S -uthdale, and w.shill all he happy together, ' says Mr.I'rortor, < li-l not think, wlieu h* f**'i! i : \u2022 r tn th« drawing room, rna\u2019 sh«- l*» k**l »\u2022¦ '\t'.\u2022\u2022\u2022ping I rincess w h*> was waked to life an l i'-'* -y a k is» f A !.'.r.her '«e?* ar*i \u2022*.* e.ift* And r*.eihaps tin-ti-h would have felt more at their \u2022 .«- gs.I'h** stripes n «y either I** -unpl* or cornf.sit* ; of om- colour, or of tio«n\\ « ol'.r* In this matter of ¦ dor* it i- fur ther t*.)» r*rnark*sl that the ladi*-* n**w display * j- rf* t «\u2018I i/-r f«.r y*-llow, iu spite *>f the *\\ mf* ALE.I -V TEA FEE.The |irnU ' I ¦ IVlgatl .alot.g the Northern *st hav* )sen utiuftu iüy great during the pr*-*.lit sea-on.The -ever* winter wa- followe*! by i c-ry late spntig, an*l itvfiergs in large nuin-fx-ts have 1 eu « ne -intefeil further south than they w\u2022 r- ev* r known f>* ! r.I'he *l.ing* rs t.»e\u2014-is hav- r iluiinat 1 at th*- entrnm-e to t) \u2022 i.If *\u2022' >\"\t1.1w fence, through w!ii*-h mu-t p.*- a 11 t he c**m lliel* \u2022 of \u2022 ,*u- !>\u2022 * .\u2022 lid M It t r* ».lie str* t< h *.f w «ter :**-tw< \u2022 n the northern «-xtremitv .t \u2022 a|«- Hr«-ton Islaml and the south-western \u2022 N * \u2022 .\t'\t'\t' across, ami t-.r several week* a .«rg*- portion o! this water ha- b* \u2022 n cover* 1 by fit-M* of th iting io* A t.umb* r < t -ti-arn* r- -ni-l -¦ t* - < ! -ailing vess.-ls were in:pn-otie*i mi the pa », and sotm of th* m wen* «lestroved, while others only es-¦ «I * d after gn at dlfh-ulty and m ; !.sufferiitg th*»**- on fto.«rd.At one time a.* many a* * hundr 1 v* sse\u2019.s w\u2022 p- r*p.*rt« d fast in the\te .r 1 th* .Magdalen Islatid- Th*.an -teamship /\t< / , \u2022 f th* Allan I Mie, tsiuud Ml for 'juebei- w ith a hug- cargo and o\\> r one thou-au 1 \u2022¦¦ul* on !* ard, b*- une itn-pris*.m l iu the i *- and drifted for mil* - in the j a k, thr* atenc*! w ith constant dang, r ot -ing rushnl by the b* rg* *>r driven on th*- r ky sh- re.- d Meat « ove, a very ugly part ot < ape Ur* t n, .r St.Paul Island, with its precipitous Her propel\u2022 at moderate siw.-d, with the weather very thick, a huge n * Is rg suddenly rose out of the fog ami smashed in her f«*iw.'I'he vessel immediately fs-gan to till with water, and orders were given to eut away the boat» The tirst mate and eight of the crew got otr safely in om- of the boats, hut the captain and the rest of the men wer*- carried down with the sinking ship l»ef.»re they could launch the other boat.The survivors w*-r*- in a pitiable plight.They w*-re in an op.-u boat with no provisions.They had saved no clothing, and the carpenter whs iii Ins shirt anddiawerx without shoes.The sea was running high, ami all that eonl 1 he ilonn stronger praett.«¦.« »b«l urate parents who inter|>o.sed th*ir *K1 t>st them, they hid ic> epte.i pensions fi-.ui authority to prevent the .-ourse «>t true love ' g'^emraent f.*r their conv cti.m of telom».Tims running smooth found themselves minus tie :r WA8 1 M,h- 1 ni¦¦.1-rm.m-y They both daughter some dark night, thank* t*.the vigil- obtain-I husb.-.ml-, however ; Catherine married ide of tho Ahducti re -tie -, the t -\u2022«, ha.l reschwl the impns Buckingham Palace.I h, but the p.uisen-c* rs «I.'l * tew toiled on.Fortilt'.vtelv, the-team-ship\u2019-ma< him ry »too*l In-r in g.*.*.!\tste.*.>, and h«*r ptopell* r-llang* - withstoo*! all the shocks.Vftei hav ing tothd f**t line days ;«n*l night*, tie 'SilNSfVf» 1 | I» 11.%\t.til» » \u2022\t.|\t- nchlv-embosHisl grenadine.The pctti.-.mt h*d pa.** ng*r- ami cr.w had the -.,-i-fo .ton of mak iu*l wt-re hind* r* d * v something or sotnef-ely.It w is g* n* rally tin* wildest and most devil-may-, .re fellow who undertook to h«-a«i the en-terpri-e, atnl -u« h a man vv «- always found {*\u2022 have mo*t attr.urtmn tor a young and romantic girl.A- \u2022 arly *.- 1*\u2018* l « -tatute w pa.\u2014e 1 for -, n\tiu h ia \" carried iway may lena that i.e inherit* u«,\" but tht.- proving ineffctual, iu 17 *7 fot -tble ab*luction w a- made a capital crime.¦\t.-v* pr* vaii'i that the ffeiider vv a\u2014 not liable to punishment it tl.woman abducted him, -o that the girl in tn -t case* mounted the hor-*- lirst, in I .*\u2014.-te t the young fellow to mount b- hind j h*.-\u2022 v!i- then galloj** d off with her lover, -ton-i »! n g it tin- tt-'.it .-st liurch to be married.Nearly ilway- th* girl w ul*l manage to g* t word to her -vv-* th- irt a- to the tno-t conveni«:.t t me .m*i place f**t I'orcibly abducting h* r ; fr* .> from the h id foully l' w tl, iiig .I- n water In some plao - the chanmd th* y »n*l g.\u2014tp greatly exaggetated it.Harret Bvrm \u2022¦ -am.had *Ut wa-twei.tv feet high ubovv the water- was a handsome, .lashing, catele-, gooi-tem- It wa- in the -m.king »-;tr on the New York Central.Tin re was on*- chap who was blu-ter-tng a great deal and telling of bow many duels he had fought, ami U*hind httn -at a -ui.ill man r*-a*iiiig i mag /me.\"Sir'\" -aid Die big roan t» he wheel* 1 around, \u201c w hat woul.l you do if challenged *\u2022 U.-fu-e,\u2019 was tin- ti the general pro*i*enty of the country -/>¦ -.it Er-I'riws.the wi*l* ruche round, an*l w ked very hue.U h* n th*-n * vv a-Mum -uthrt.-nt.v v * .,k th** steam* r would back a little tn the lane *>l I i an not impress t.«.much on mv n-a-l.r- that water ami then forge ahead, scattering the soli the minor detail» of the toilette are in reality n e aud making »vay until »to|*iH'.l b\\ Hie so i i the essential».A g.rg.-.*u» gown thrown on any Hoe or berg, the latter sometimes with twenty j eml young fellow, and a great hivortte with the A H xr.Dsim.i I\u2019ak vbi v There >n- other lair s* x.\tkind-of liquo-s than those drank at l*ar« as an James Strange was also a young man of fine old Hard-hell minister once alluded t* 1 uiixt with tin- -weetm uv (*rit-deuce tnd ekotlMiiy Pher* - tli«* likk* r *»f -elf-luv that soin* men drink oy tli*' gallon, l»ut they a\u2019wav* put m lots of tin slut gar of take-k*«r-*'l* nitii i*er-on -\t\\n'la.*t'y.»h«\u2018ti-s th«- hkkir uv « xtorshun, which man sweet«'ns a* cording to 41 I I N K lu, 188 CANADIAN UXl'STHATK1> NKWS ww! hjjnaf +&>\u2019 ?*\u2022\u202244 r.f* \u2022 w v > Ntm tit?t r M'- ' \u2019\u2022»'.fV -V , 'T'*.\u2022 frf ¦ ,Ji;nK JO, 1S8\u2018J.CANADIAN 1 LLCS'IlJA'l'KD NKWS ;iGl v Ai/'t \\\t1 s*- h 4L'L > ^ $ r 'W '41^#:' '£¦ a % item '»4^on snow y cloths w.-re spread tempting luncheons tc the juvenile appetite.The greater number of the children, however, repaitc l ti> their respective hurch class-rooms, where the weary ones were welcomed y loving relations and frieuds, who ha.i the feast ready for them.The festival passed off without mishap of anv kind, and is pronounced the most successful ever known 5 :w*j ( ANADIAN UiliUSTKATKD NKWS.Ii nk In, 1882.AN UNPUBLISHED POEM BY LONGFELLOW.The .V./\u2022'.M nl M.va \u2022 Since Mr.I on^-fellow\u2019» death nothing h».s been puhliahod re* iating to htm of so much interest a j-oem leanng the title if \u2022\u2022 Vu Sohtaria,\u2019 which waa written by him not for the public eye, but aim* ply to giv« utterance to hi* heart-crushing sorrow after the death of hi* wife in ISbl.It gathered his energies for a final effort at e»- 1 *l\u2019r-\t*\ti He determined to take ad van tag* ot a simph rus., and a* the foremost of the advancing men came towards the l*o*t he said to his captor^ \u201cThat in an ia.leaae lam-s.I apprehend.\" The woman, momentarily thrown off her guard, turned h.r h»ad to glanie at the rner bank It afioriled the detective the wiahed for optH>rtunity With a quick spring he dived Will be read » \\ manv with tearful eves when rather than clan.heied over th# edge of the lawt thev tv me in fW how long and jutiently, with and .struck out for the oppoaite shore of the what brave and uncomplaining heart, he ha* stream before th- startled woman could recover till Ui w at last, ' * the waited at the \u201cstation parted\" ar« made \u201c one\u201d Alun* 1 as k «be pe.pled elli Where ea-ib seem» happy w lb bi» \u2022» < ih ' frien.l» I s»k n«\u2019t f- r _v>Mir pli> ¦ t «talk aloce S n tr ««.r me v.»e is» - TL>>ufb muted r> ' »\u2022 Hir*.f Juae Oh ! b r.lt your ta evt si .1 | i c voice* Are *.>f tube la vjen for me the e.m tree ari h»* ti* plum*» '.m* > aleathen eprav la sa h tfce eveaiba\u2019* *\u2019arr> ti «rcb»» AaJ \u2022ub!.C day to va n y ur liea ity » ;mni#r dower» V e can a.t ar»e! tb»»» c* nl »' eye* They jr*** on 0|ber dei.U iba.ur»\u2014 « »d other »kte«.The go'd :» rtle-i from the ffer 1 be Made i< tlolee lr.m the sheaUi Life h»a hut one more boo* to offer A ad that i* death ! Vet\tI ktn>«r the v,.c» of Daty And tberr'or# te aod b»a tb tn crare ibviugb she wbi rf*»e \u2018he world \u2022» eamy I» n bet *r»ve.I liva ' de « «a \u2022 I'otil I Come.Is yonder f.»: I are children p!*v : And 'b»re- ob, v \u2022\t- I see \u2019beeb i ai.d K \u2019.her »:ray r»* In robe# of wh te.Tbou the- the iooc \u2022 t -.ir- -iat l'.*ea«e«t Htea iiC \" » treaanree or,* by \u2022 : » I\u2019.l ca'l The* h;e»»»d when tb.u make*'.The partes!\u2014one.Septen.t -r l^th M d.IKSSK IAMKS.XKW ¦ IIMPU k ; P'Ss.- lower» tin .\tte Sta a* their year* of crime t.uml* red, Wurdcii, th»-detei'ive, had »t list found th» i 't rr.il »nly to b*- control t» 1 at the moment of sun.** with .i -tirtiitik' deiirm Not for a moment had he su*|i*' >.] that the qu.et, ordinary-1 - sit.g w.man in the boat ji¦ a.**!.- whistled twice, and the ?hoes of the signal broke far and wide on the still night air.W ardell saw no chance of eicaj*» The steady nerveoftiie woman waaevpi»n -d in lier reso-lut* manner, the cool, laiiuiating giitt»r f her eye.In a few momenta friend* from the little coterie of hut* hear the tank ol 'he rtv»r would doubtless come to h* r a-.*tan e, and he would he delivered into the hands c( the dreaded bandit In had s- tiglit to ulwit hy atraUgy, he himsell outwitted I,y a shrew i, intrepid woman 11* *hrugged his ahoulden with a forced laugh as he »uw that re sistance or attempted escajie would only pre- ipitate hi» fate.\" 1 arn a priv.rier, 1 s»»-,'' he ».«id.\u201c And a close one.\\ our little game wa* a failure, my friend \u201d W ardell bit his hp at the » old disdain in the voice of tfl»\u2022 outlaw's wife.\u201c What do you propose to do with m \" I.» asked.\"I will fir-t introduce you to my husband.He ha* a strong liking for detective»,\" repli» d Mr*.Jatii»*s, signiticantlv.At the* moment several fom » in r\\-unity to the head of the fugitive detective, yet he kept on boldly, bravely, knowing that the thicket opposite once gained he was secure from pursuit nr recapture.Hut the allies of-lease lame* at the settlement w re shrewd men, and theforeni- -t of the jcirty advancing from the lint* to the ls»at of Mr> .1 * in» * -aw at a glance that something of a startling nature had tr.iii'ptr' 1.*\u2022 Au e*.aj » he en* d \u201c Yes !\" replied the woman excitevlly.\u201c Who is he I\" \u201c A detective.\" The man uttered an ej* ulation of alarm, and with a quick movement relea*»-! a coi!»-d lsv»o from his Iselt.Kven in the ghn^ni »>f the night hi* t»ract:«sd ev and [sn.se of hand were not at fault I'hr unerring rojs* flew like a knife from hi* grit-p, i\u2022 >^nl>ed a ur le and ver tin water and ju*t a> \u2022Vardell, br.-athie\u2014 with su-j- n»e, was nearing the Opposite halls, the strong IlOo-e *\u2022 tiled \u2022 v»-r hi* head anvl *houl ier* Th, r.w i* * -rk, the\ttightened, and the tie\\t t: unei.t the d< t«-.'ive a.»* dr.iggi-1 i-ic's t-the i: site shor»- nearly strangle 1 \u2018\u2022What do you want to do with him\u2019\u201d in quire.1 the hunter, a* he r»-l- t*-d the lass from Wardeir* net k and »»\u2022 cur»'d hi* irm* hv pinin* It g them to hi* side.\u201cTo the band.\" \u201c To night *\u2022 Ye*.Y n »eet Barrow», this man has a -eg ilar j- \u2014, f p, .\u2022» with m down the river 1\t:\turv the pfovi-; u> in th»' U'it to the bo vs and warn them.\" ill y- \u2022: L ;* me f\u201d tdf course \" Hal: an hour !at- r th» tr-p* m th* -k '!* w.re transferred t th» *h mid r» \u2022 f th*- w -man and her aliv.VVardell was order-d to prec* 1- them d wn the r a t, and it wa.* sott.»- tin.e ,trr when t(e\\ r*a hesl al-'iiely cabin !\u2022 ate»i m a swamp and a ,» **.'.le only ! ' a nan w foot path or by !¦ -at*.A i>e uliar kn > k at the door of the old hut rought * man reply to the -iniH'in*, who rei-ogii.nng the .:.-.w s w.fe, aduiltted her at.1 her companion.\u2022\u2022 wher* is at) has! so .\" i-k- .around th»- ¦ abin \u201c tione.\u201d \u201c Hone where **\u2019 *' t *n an ex{e-»lition.\u2019\u2019 \u201cWhich way \" \u201c North.\u2019* \u201c Into Minnesota \u2019\" 4 \u2022 V *\u2022 I .Mr*, dames'* » tn» l \u2022 un i-r-tan-i \u201c When will he r» turti \u201c l rxj-ect hii.u 'ariv to-morrow morning.\" \" All righf vs hi i -\t-\t- and a prieoner.Whu Iras» comes deliver thi- man to bin; as a d» :< live.Ho \\ >u under-stand ^ f \u201c Yes.\u2019 \u201cAnd w»t h \u2019h* it>i-It t the abin, for I think he ha* tri*-i.is iurKing m r .»¦ vicinity AV hen they had retired the matt led >\\ »rdell to a rough le t.h, us- 1\t* a l»ed, in one rr er of the apartment, ami *?ured his feet a* well av hi' hand- i hen he r»-sume-i hns O- ipation at the table of (laying -olitaire w,th a gr»'a*v obi pack of carl* and drinking fr m a l» ttl-live.W hen at last h»- wok* he !**¦ -me dimlv conscious tha* the room w.a tsll*-e ojierated.H»»llo, there 1 the f.,>ys.\" There was a commotion at the dix>r and h ro w partv »-?it*»r« 1 the hot.War-fell, anxious to h»-ar all that u ight b»» -ai I, strained his h» wring, but trorn his U-ing bound couM not s*»- W bo had entered the place.He r«-cognised the voice of .Jesse .laines, however, and heard the m»n who had tied him telling the outlaw of his -aptirn».\u201c We\u2019ve done a double piece of business tonight, boys,\" he hear»! the outlaw **v.\u201cThe Northfield v out and * ole Younger\u2019» je»l the bond* securing the feet of the captive.\u201cHet up and let me have a look at you,\" h»» eotnriiand»yi.Warxlcll olwyc 1 \\s the light fell Up»*u hi* fa,-.I.?\u2022lles starte.l ba.k with a fier»-» >«ath \u201c \\ oil \" in- rted, in < vnient auia/ement.\u201cA iiu\u2019r*- wor*.than a iax k-m-th.'hu N ou turn up at «-reiV s'sge \"I the gam»' But Wardell exhihited -leith.-r fear or év ité-ment at tin- lumdit's words.Hi* lip* parted, his eves startled, his t i e white a* marble, h< stissl ga.ing i|t 1\u2019»>b A ounger, who hail lifted from the sadxll» > f his fior*.- at the door a female form.i\u2019oulii III» i \\ ¦ * outline the truth, or were his disorder» »\u2022 in his bosom, and with an awful sx-na.» of |»-nl and anguish at his soul, he murmured the elligle Wx.rl \u201c Lillian \\l.k»-m r Ki>.\\ maligiiant glxvani flashexl from the «yes xx| .les-e James, »n»l his awarthy fax\u2019e wa* wmthed With a triuiuphant smile is he notexl the anta/eiitent and anguish on the fa e of hi» captive.\" A\u2019oU seem surprised,\" he *ai I.'* A ou re lust in time txv-*\u2022 \\-'ur gal married «!!, Mr War-Ml, -I-V an-l detei ttve.« .A linger -wore he\u2019d have hx-r.Slid a« we wt!\u2019.shortly f»-turn to Tews weju*tdropj*tl around at f irr»*-ton an-l t-i ked ip old Hu Iter * oh pt» d laugh t.-r Afore mother day -he marri» * A -unger, and as to V-11 the r.pe xson\u2019.l-e - Ut * fast this time.I\u2019ll warrant t-'U.\u201d AA atdell dt i no! reply t«) the Iwti fit\u2019s taunts Hi* mind was >%- rw helm*-l with the inipii-a-tions his a*»- had a-sum»-i.Lillian in A oung-er\u2019s ta-w.r, hlliis» If a captive, h- s»w that * » !ar vs hi* v»:.;*»*on.v tnt» r»-*ts w.-r»- c.m « rtie 1 th-game w a* a lo*t or>»-.If he oul-1 only ff»t wxir-1 t.x the men down the fiver if L** c id on ! x > - xjs» w -h Lillian H» saw A - unger renn-'t- th- in*» i.'th\u2019e ,,'ir! to an adj- ining a(».»rtn.» nt, end 1- king the d-e-r, ret-.irn t his\tm pan ions, and th n al\u2019er xii» t h- !»-.xrti»- i that **aine i a match an-l glanced around the damp, *h.»llow f-»*»n.i-nt Th»- .g» forming the \u2022¦ un iat, n of the alnn anil the hard lav l!olv, and tin- next moment a frn-mLx h, tlirust Wanlell an 1 l.illiau asid»», xud tfo , I th»- detective hail 1* ft up the rivx-r -tej ; tr»*nt of him to cover In* r-treat The d» t»-ctiv e x an I l-s*» l«tm \u2022 w»-i.\t».face t 7*-> f»e c.,ati n ufil.I vt ii o ks m our i n is.A y M»! i» in Baris He has l*»-,-n txr h» x- , f f-.vt ».If, a» h> a:pUu i» »t A! \\| ir healtilv ami incea*antiy that *11 >y,\t., tumr.l tow ard.« tin- maestro, uf x.r*.Al .a a* off his head w ith iMight.V - ir.iv < f young comij-»»»» r* '.»\u2022 form» i f-»r the production of their w auhsx'riptinu t- maintain the or< he-tra «., *-rs is J-» fram *, ami it i* hofiexl tint tl.e j will al-.» give -something and com* an-l : with : he kind idea- irn*a'ur »t, : « -k-, -mg, ant tlirf.is little i -ubt ttiat h- x-m- r»» fallen mix' a state of met t.x! alien.-w b\trem-ti\t\u2022 r>-1 that M\tHili *\t!;\u2022 x t>* this\t\\eai'.\t*>a!nri, entitle»! *' .A\tAl .\t.lieltig a r»-nnllte-en-r of his own *\u2022 uri.4 lunatic asylum M Vi» i- uirN Sakiioi ba*-1» lin* l :\t, ! Ie to\tM HatnaL, tb hu>'\txti 1 x-f\t\".r» har-lr,\ttn the\tforth ->ming\tproxlu\tti n\t.\u2022 new piece at the \\\u2018au-leville.Th* sxlarx (-\u2022 1 - v M A! lUv u»-tn»l I \u2022- -1 u.1- » an I b \u2022 t- th»- c* l» ' rat- d a tr» »* is \u2022 v« d at A ?» and t.- r» tir* Ir t stage ->n th- Jmi of Apn! next, having, tl I ut \u2022iftv six x- ara of age, lieen thirtv riv» » at the rii'atr»» 1 rançais.Hts sight is n » mu» h a'!»*-trd that h-tn th» > would l»e gallantly given by any wia> abx »a* .v*k\u2022*» 1 t-» pronoun-'» in fav r - f » i \u2022 muitig .xttractioiia, cx- irta eocirty again, » re cq-ened her niagnih-eut p».-tns f »r tb-ir trrtainment that I», if ih« y f-c of tbe i-n-that creme con*iatit>g of lagers igt-ts -f r» », aealth, wit, wisdom, >-e»uty and w 1 !\u2022 rat l renown.A N r v\\ id» a for the < 'ottllon pu//!» s the hr .\t» of many a y-ung gentleman with hi* hair | : ! amidahit-s.Her»» i» the r»»sult i»f much t.h-I»» such an in-iividual, whnh gainx-d a «ig: au es* at a r»- ent hall A *i le d-e»r w ** \u2022 -leniy flung -(* n ami tw-i immeoae -logs - nt- r call y de- r*'.< d, drawing a - ar of great eleg» \u2022 Thev wrr» - onductexl into the middle x ! \u2022.» room, ami the txM» x>f the car was taken ofT, w tfie car w.m foun i t.) l>e full of IkiiiIh-i s, »! »\t-, lanr, and little arti- 1rs of pr« ttin»M» which w at on- \u2022 -iistribiilx-d Ml'SWAL A SI) DH i MA TIC.A!r.J -iis Ci vtiki m-l daughter ha.c .iirix» : In t'.c>a'ian«ra.He ni N* 1 kin has cninpoaeil a anta'a -ir.tr-\u2022 -lu» I of the Htii-rein* Ilnitr Mil.Jo-Ki rY la ex|>r.te.| to play »n Monti ,-«\u2022a th* Vih »if n*,t tn nth.11 is tumor» *r*\t« »ni»t in al»-»nn-l in |»r*ttv air*, ne »x -iiik'h» *u»t I»» I»* »|»iite in«s-tnpr*ben*ll)l*.a* widow* «r* Tint great Ml of Ht.I\u2019aiil\u2019s will arrive in town aMut nine o'clock on .M-iuxlay inorning It will take ax-veral 'lays to get it amcesafiillv hung. .iune H*, 1882.CANADIAN ILLUSTRATKD NKVVS.A JACQUEMINOT A r** from my l\u2022«ly'\u2022 Ik.ui>\u2022 (!*\" '\u2022 to f Ah.ox .I only\tIt wh«r* it Uv, |)ri>|T»*l from my Imly* f»rr boiiqu«t\u2014\u2022 Noiflt*» aait Jao')ii«mlu N,.t a.*\u2022» h#r nam* I kouw, Who \u2022¦arriml lha rarr t»oBql\u2018 riS'i rut: v' t:sriy.\" IVfha|Mi you wrot* an ofT*T f* \u201c No, I -lit] not wnti\u2018 an ot!ar \u201d |Vrba|>s you j{ot aoir** ona rlv auk for \u2022¦\u2022I, A liv.1 oin, b ket-book, and the tables are at once turned We t.ll lind phonography useful, but an- ver\\ parte ular about the vowels.\u2019 yOU **' \u2022\u2022 Wrong again.\u2019 \u2022\u2022 l\u2019erhai» your wife |»op|e-i the question to you \u2022' Not a bit of it.But if you like I will tell .a: the whole story When I was young 1 wa» what may Is* ailed a mild youth you may .:gh and greatly given t«> playing the llute, .'.tending ie.tun» on phrenology, and such lik lis-ipationa.Phonography, ti«', had ju^t nine ip, and for a long time I felt it my duty to till ip note-liooka with rows ot strange-looking gures that would have pur/led Hitman himself t make out.Of courae, I had a rompaumn m ,11 this, a j-Ttei't counterpart, with only \u2022 ne ; raw ba.k He had a sister almut W'-nteen .*»rs oi l.We were constantly visiting t! ' i h \u2019.i.er\u2019a hoO-\u2019e», hut 1 was generally the h .t for, : .tell the truth, 1 Wd- a little shy, and was itrsid of the draw I-» k the sister, I m* an H>ut Mrs Brown my friend's name wa* Brown used !.pr> «s nie to visit the house «rid ' ring rnv t- 4 she was SO fund of the fî\u2019Ite and \u2022would 1 teach Kmily phonography it w.ts s.refill * \u201c Well, I did take the flute arid play due*» with the pianoforte, until a gixsl d< a.d tlie stiy- \u2022\t-s wore off, and we got on with our phono» graphy swimmingly.Being fond of kn wb lg»* mvself, there was naturally a great deal f pleasure in imparting it to another.At tirst brown look lesson» with h.rnily, but he - > n g *.tiren a visit to E.ngland I at in \u2022 took a berth in tlf }\\ '.jrk /.\u2019.i/\u2019elipper to siil in a »' «k, ind w »s t course much busi d in preparing the ne .-sarv outfit The first excitement over, I remembered that 1 had neglected to 'eturn Miss Browu a phonographic exercise, an t not having tinn >11, 1 enclosed It hv P' st, with a few w rd« i » in phonography i at \u2022\u2022rupati vihg it *' Two days before the Mark l was to sail, I bmnd time to call on the Brow ns.1 tin t Brown :st outside, who told me to g\" in, and he would ¦ back presently.I w-as shown into the ir«w.ng-room.It was empty I amused mv-elf t.ir a few uuuutfw looking \"Ver some picture» Hre-sentlv there was a rustle at the door, and alm»>'t befoie I could turn to si-e who it might he, 1 found tnywlf embraced, I lieileve even kiss, i \u2018'f nied to take the scene in at a glan.e, walked up to me, gave me a heartv slap on tlie sho bier, and with a laugh said, * It is just what I exjwcted.' iie day .Mrs.int of the needle did not enter to the hone, but it seemed to him that it did, and his comment upon the circumstance was emphatic.But he wra< very ingenious, and next time he would hold the button by one edge and come up through the hole nearest the other, \"f course he would.But the needle had an inde|»\u2018iident way of suiting itself as to holes ; and it chose the one where the thumb was.Then the needle got sulky.It didn'tcare about holes, anyhow, if it was going to !»\u2022 abuse l for finding them, and the button might have been an un|>erforated disc for all the ajs-rtures which that needle could thenceforward U-made d dis-over, without infinite poking and prodding.It always came through when it was least exjarcted, and never when it was wanted.Still he persevered, and it was not until he finally discovered that he had stitched over the edge ot the button and had sewn it on the wrong side of the shirt tha' he utterly broke down.AS ELEBUASrs / 'A: TEA IT AIkiu! -iv wi -ks ag\", dining out at a bachelors\u2019 1'irty given hv t'olonel-, I was a-ked by my io*\u2019 if 1 w iulu make a sk-\u2022 h of an elephant\u2019s head lor him.1 .ur>e there wa» but one answer, \u201cNe»,\" though I added, feeling uncertain a» to the result, \u201c It may I» » failure hut I will do mv be»t.\" So on the first morning tha\u2019 I had time to*| ire, I »\u2022-\u2019 off to the gre»r \u2019\"tuple wi\u2019h the intent i n of sketi hing \"tie of the elephants.You know that .>t all itnf»>r:ant temples there life elephant.they If\" mil.h pri/ed as JeiSM'S-slotis, ill I ¦ ik' part ill most of the religious ceremonie, and pr»-ur upon me.I com-men -i n v sketch, taking a good look !.r»t, .i»>-i th» n trving t-.pnelu-e the result on { aper.\\» I pr- g re»\u2014 1 1 ofserved that the eye next me twinkled m -r»- and more, and that the elephant was slow i y swaying his trunk from side to side.1 tn*'d to make the best f U, an 1 wi ut -\u2022n with my -k-t.fi.\\Vh»-n looking up to take tr»-*h ol ervati-uis, I wa* just in time io stoop down and * .avoid a brn k which tfew over mv h» a-i and w is smashed iigsin*\u2019 th\" wall at the back.The whole thing was so ludicrous that 1 an-i mv servants laughed heartily.The défera ni \u2022 ; ; wi ion to my praseno* you etui understand, but I cannot d»scril>*- the merry twinkle in the eye, nor the wonderful \u2022 ur-a v of the aims.From that moment, sticks, stones, and pie.\u2022 ' of brick «\u2022 re thrown at me, and would have in» vitablv made acquaintance with tuv head bad not my servant* caught them as they arrived.1 could not, however, get on with tin- sketch.>\t»* the elephant yawned, 1 lid the same ; and then I left, much amused by th** morning's entertainment.1 he colon» ! was disappointed at not having the promised drawing .hut tin n, as I told him, 44 You s»-.- th»* elephant did not understand the in.itt>-r.-vtid de- cidnlly objected to mv prewUce.\u201d /.\u2022\t'»*\t//\u2022 r.ECHOES FROM LOS DOS.Ml» Bi i kk has been awarded by the Quc-n a jien*ion of IH'O js-r annum.As » *ign of the times it may b< mentioned that a pap-r called th»- 1\u2018 t'rt, t has appeared.Tl», author of \u201cThe Truth about the Land League\u201d was alwaV - - isjs'cted to he Mr.EoTSt* f\u2019s son.Mr Arnold Forster\u2019s name will appear on the n»-w edition.The b»M>k lifts the veil.A i.tMil is to be placed on Saturday afternoon pigeon shooting at Hurlingham Her-haps pigeon killing there will be altogether given up, and other \u201csj*orts,\u201d more s-usibl*-\u2022 nd equally a* pleasant to itie ladies, will W introduced.li seems that with Irish ideas come Irish idioms.A pro|>osal i* on foot for the formation Grossmith and Mr.Alfred de Kothachild, were treated with much skill.The Prince then asked Mr.Grossmith to play the ghost melody from Tht Corrican Hr»>hfr».This with great succeas Galleotti treated in turn as march, fugue and wait/.Thk Lord Mayor will shortly give a grand hall, the cost of which will amount to jÉ\u2019i.MW.It was his intention to have a grand hall in honor of the recent Loyal marriage, but the be-reav-enient sustained by the Duchess of Albany has nwessirated the abandonment of the id-a.The Lord Mayor will also give a banquet to the mayors and provosts at th»; Mansion House on June 17, at which both the Hrince of Wale* and the Duke of F.d in burgh will Is; present, hut, for want of room, the entertainment will not include the mayoresses or others.A municipal hall has not been given by the ('or|>oration for nine years, but there hav.- been halls of the kind on a minor scale at the Mansion House since then.Thk loss of her State barge by tile I'ictoTia \u2022/ / A!i-rt in a heavy se i off Dover, while at the service of l\u2019rinces» Helen and her illustrious parent)-, is exceedingly unfortunate, as, with its or.'at\" carving, tasteful coloring, and gilt ern-behiahinents, it was a perfi t speeirnen of its kind It has b.-en rej>oried that after th»- ','ueen ha* left the I»le of M ight for Scotland the Vie.aneatedlv surveyed, and that some of them heel replacing by sound wood is not surprising.Thk coaching season i» now in full swing, and a scene of great u tivity md interest is to be observed at the White Hor»»- Cellar* in HiccaJillv, at the morning and afternoon hours when the four-in-hand passenger coaches go and corne.These coaches now go in all directions, and nothink» ould be more charming than the drive through the green lan*-» of England.It is a famous day's outing to go with the coach to its dt stination, have a light lunch, and get back again to town in time for dinner.The coaches, driven by amateur whips, amt well equip|ied, are in the l»»-st style, and it is, indeed a pretty of a Land League in Wale», and th*- -ir ular \u2014-ut ®1kht to see these >'oming home in the ,.ite out ;nf'rnis those who wish t help the scheme afternoons, with the hors» * to»»ing their head on the qui* t anon vinous! v that thex ni.iv *eiid their name» sriT< //1si, c.\\ a nr rr>s.He had never tried it before, but he was naturally a self-reliant m in, and felt confident of hi* ability to do it.Moreover, 111* wife had gone into tin* outitry.I hervfore, .ar* fiillx selecting from that ladv\u2019s work-basket the thickest uc die and stoutest thread, he résolut-, 1 y », t himself to the task Spitting Upon hi* ting.r*.he c.irefullv tolled the end of the thread ,nto a l'oint, and then, closing on»\u2019 of lu» \"*» optii *.hi attempted to till up the needle\u2019s soli-tar\\ eye ; hut the thread either passed by one side or the Other of the needle, or Worked \u2019.tse l «gainst the glittering Steel and refused to l»e ist-suaded.However, the thread suddenly Mt.-d through tin' eye t the extent of an inch, ami, fearing t« l'>o»c thi* advantage, he quickly drew the ends togi-'InT and united th»-m with a knot hIhiiiI the si/e of a hucksliot.1 he button was .1 trouser one, but he liked the dimensions of its holes, and it was only going on the back of Ins shirt, anyhow Vs he passed the needle gently upwards through the Inieii, he felt a mingled pity and disdain for men bungling over such li is stated that Mr.Biggar\u2019s father, when he purchased a srnall property in Ireland, rai»»-1 the rent» thirty j \u2022 r cent.Biggar, the »on an i pitrtot.inherited this pro|H-rty, and has been nseivnig the incre.»*»-d rental.Fist week the Connu i.v* ioii ci s ko »ed otr the thirty ja-r cent, and r* iuc»-d th** rentals to their original figure.1 is exi\" ot* >< \\ 1 IsIlON !\u2022 IsHI K lilKl màftùl /KF*, \u2019 7 [15 f 1 4 Vs S ^ >* ¦ ?>:C- \u2022mTVSMv* ' SK-i»4'.\u2019 V>3»» * ('\u2022\u2022oh «h» )oit«r*d, tuner tree An>1 i*t m>Oi \u2019g n lh* mboi* m orM (bonghl «ho Tliarn onnto \u2022 >abblT aon July s, '?7!', a list!»* haann*: .haniy en*\" of th:rty-thr*'i* % iraoturt*ua man, »*(!#,j from tha of San Franoisi-o, on th* I'aoir.«\u2018oean.Thfir arranl van to ax pi ore thi -'v* of tha Polar r*-cton.The history of th* ir .-urfVr.ir a'.s> narrsted 5 y Lieutenant D.mnr; haner, reads hk< a «ensationai nmiatiee.T reoeire t: eu full erfe.-t, h.watar, one must hav.listeneil to them told hy the brsre 'pirited :V er himself, wh , with hi* eyes hlin ifolded an i t'-tin^ on .-» lounge in a iark» ne,i ro m, s.aiplv rehearsed the st.ry of thirtr-four month* >t lanif* r and ieath It is (H-issibh t r~.v.h.> narratire in his own words \u201c W.* billed on oly * for the Arctic S* .vs.equ:; i ».th every necessary \u2022 >r our expe-iitiou.1 \"jr raN>el wa.s now seemed conld not Iv* delayed.No one can tell how heartilv we >jave thank* when our noble little vessel resisted the pressure, and the great arm of crystal, crumbling into piece*, under-run the ship with a auPen roar that sounded like music to onr ear* At auch time» as these, and they were not rare, the desk planka would start frun their beams, and the fastenings would ersvk like the rejs*rt of discharging rifles.The door* of i iir state room would laH'ouie ^.immed, so that ingress and.egr*-as vere inippoaaiblr Kvery man kept h;r knapsack ready by him, ]>rejs»re*l to l*\u2018ave the vevs«*l at a moment\u2019s notice.The dog*, t***, were kept harnessed, and no precaution that our perilous condition could suggest ws» neglected >¦ venal gale*, some of them of gnat violence, added their dangers to our condition.Some of them moved at the rate f fifty miles an hour.The long night hegnii n November 1\", ls7i\\ ai.d lasted until January \u2018lb, l*-'\u2022 Ifiinng that time a regular routine was obaerved.At seven v.v ail han is were called and the gklley tire* start-n abandoned its use i oal w.i* serve! out in careful (uantltn-a, in all 14 lha.a lav K.*r the most j>art we live*! .jam itiu-d meat* and vegetables, with bear o: seal meat twice a week, and ]»>rh and beans or sait bee- once a week Hum was sparingly aerred out on N stive oc-Asiona on e or twice a year Thu» w.- .j*nt twenty-one months in the ice-jM k.man-of-war discipline being always maintained I r the entire time there was hut >'n* punishment, an i that for the otfen-e of pro.faulty Our amusement* were th-a\u2019.ncals, study, up\u201d is a cheat that deceive* nobody but her- 1 hear the one-hundredth part of the nastv If.I \u2019 ii less »he has some woinlerfnl, ui»dis*«*v ere*! trick of color and applies it without detection.she simply makes a target of herself for the brutal or contemptuous or pitving remarks of the iinpamted men and women she meets, by night in the drawing-room, or b\\ d*> in the thoroughfaro.»>h, how many times have not b*Mii heard »uch remarks as these shot after the train of some woman \u201c ^ e»t she\u2019sijune an artist in ;»itUi \u201c Neat little tilly.I\u2019d like t*» kiss her, if I didn\u2019t fear poisoning,\u201d a.-.f /Httf'\tJ It is a Woman\u2019s right and duty to U.l beautiful a» sba can, but the should !e«rn t.cept her age gracefully aa tb# clever Kn women do.A Kranoh woman with wrinkl.» \u201e ! White hair, will wear a.,ft grey cashmere light tulle that, atirroiinding her fa.e, r,ui,.a pleasme to !»ehol ! A g.K, ! phyat.l*,, Ul \u201e ! vise a regimen which will aid m the areomi.li,!,* ment of a go**d complexion, and if tint , \u201e .I*.- done paint and powder oan not do ,t ., Then there is the suggestion it to** orten ha« only increase ill health of body and min i the great i r-s-ire art a- k- d Ii \u2022 r longitu In *lly, and in h* r w ik-sr p« nr.the .t**rti, »hc had t*-unib.Oirectlv that this new dang-r mad- staunch and seaworthy in every particular, and i .\t.\t,., nothing had l*en left undo n« to secure her \u2018ml'U'h P*\"\t\u2022 Against all the jwnls we knew she must un- ' ,im,\u2018 on \u2018v1* ,Iri\t\u2018f \u2022 the ^*t counter.She earned a* her crew v* ommi.\t^ ^\tfur: d A lt*k\u2018 Zh* United States Navy, two *** \u201c4d born\u2019\u2018 u\tmcred.bie, but when scientist», !>r Haymond I.New ml arid Mr.t'ollins And a shij\u2018screw f :w.-nt\\-t-ur men.Twenty-four days later we re* bed OunaUaka, near Behring\u2019» Strait*, when we al-is' n.and lU\u2019 \u2018fkD,'wtl wt tfot opst* am and t,-* pump» \u2018\tto St.3 a, a fur tra*iing station I\t1\t*\t\u2022\t.\u2022\u2022 Alssk.*\tre W- r \u2022 .*\u2022 i - \u2022 p\u2019-es from , th,*n 42 Mow ten».wiling vessel that had gone on More 0* and ! m, r'un'* *nL.\t-.r- th* .ks no» iv, how-ver indeed, than you an ims.'in* > \u2022ring f.un 1 .\t« \u2022 an*\u2022 ;nt-r.-t » great deal .f i-v m »t '\u2022\tl *\t\u2019 ' It of young : rmation ; but throngh it w\t^\t\u2018 \u2019 fooght cur w.\\ V,v\t;ha .hip ag, n,t it\tîh* er -! 1- » gave w «v, an*! * t*'W-r g m «»» f ; e MI over and \u2022uri-d h-r fron.»igl \u2022 for \u2022 v-r Af\u2019-r a ten ibl* struggle, \u2022fiat n>» human tongu- c u tell, we reach*\u2019*! op *i wa'*t Then, f *r )lje Pundfed lay» W* coiitmue-l our journ v, ke-pmg our r.«r» in 'he ojwri 4» .»\u2019», to fl.« \u2014 >u h -«h i *»\u2022 «\u2022, »oni*'ti in-» dragging th-m v.-r i.-**, »¦> i.* \u2022 :m-s « t, s1v*hv* hungry, but till h* p ful of r-A> ning l*n 1.\t\\V.i h.v! plenty of had weath r < »n the night of S-pt-i t-r i J, w# f.j.f .furious gale, and th* tl.r-*- Ve>a\u2022 » is*, im- »< parsi*-.!.I -ur *l*v» lat**r my V>o»t reached the Si»-ri *n 1\tn mplexion, they r** *n ni untruth of whn h we , not think * mother fully -\u2022iim*r.» th*- dstig»*r N\t- to attract women **verv,*»> 1) kn With an aett-as it i» dit' r**nt it is 1-r busi-lies* and 1 !**-liev.' that **ven a.\u2019tr**»»* - .lo n ; ** niak*- up tl.-ir fi ¦*» for the »:reet 1 his is not to v*v that inno.- intrude u|H>n th- privi v f p >p.- \u2022listinguislie.l m literature and th# for the ptirpnse of retailing (itraotial k* .\t.th* danker n wspaj-Ts, m-t, a e.nt- tell* us.with deserve*! punishmrht tha r day An eerentnc but famous voong i wife and mother tmiot and poWder h;' :\u2019\tkalorhood an i tt.ien evervMdv knows!.» ».\t*4 litv *d hit babiU, rwtielUi her fr.m p«v K bun s visit at bis chambers, abe m dea|*artt r.a.foj i-d the expedient *if inviting hi*/ \u2022 own likiging», t*> r-ad to ber hi» n.*» w He arrived soon *ft»*r lav>*reak, and *\t\u2022 r* s i in hi» wild, g* sticulalorv atvi- I \u2022 f*n the ^-.f^ uuhappi la*!\\ writhe m anguish Th**t no hr-d, but r-a ! on IMnner-tune carne.\tA gleam of h i- spire-1 the wretched \u201c la*ly-huntre»M \u2022 *|-b#r veryfeal.lv sngg-ste.l invitation t.* »tav a.¦'epte-l by the frenrir»! genius, who, to a,, languag- of | r \u2022vtneial ra|Kirîars, \u201cd I *\u2022 ju»ti \u2022- to tfir am*mhled vian i» \u201d\t'\u2022 H.goon reading, \u2019 she fondly whisf*ered t*.veIf, \u201c after so heav\\ a iii**vl \u2019\u2019 But he .) : with renewed en* rg* It w .» n *w d-ad raid night, and co! ! t .* d/op» » t o* * I up n the brow *f the wr-t * *\u2022 : * dd itti * *ie**:-rate * ff rt, she »ugg* t-*! t pnrtv *f retiring, as she wish»* ! to g \u201cTo l>e«l -capital itjea ' -and we ca.4 finish reading in the morning.'* But instead of aavtng good nigVt, th# t menter 'lelifwrately opened the folding i* aaving, \u201cAh, I thought th-re would l«- a there always i» m L*n*inn lodging»,\" an*! rna*|iatelv threw himself n snoring iwmcafully.II » v irt i*i; 'i* k r* *ug- ma n- gb* r M hen she returne*! m the tnonrng.»!i* f the aij\u2019h«*r *ie.laimtug his remaining chap'* * himself in the looking glass.If ir T tr/.\\ t It IEf H *\t*\t* men natur* W shn » tain eomi>anions w h< th-i wjli hn*l tha« if- !w- «.n f I know from th- attempt t.> at- their » ip-n* **\u2022 re *.ly intellig* nt \u2022 _ .\tb** |**i».e*w tfi- rn »»t desirable *jih loving wife and a kind mother, 4M 1 h*r pi- j uniformly unassuming, an.l h>w h* r \u2019\u2019 Bn! when this g n, and t ;\u2022 psiute.] w \" ¦\t\u2022\t.t* of all a w!* < tiler* f having eni-l r* *.*\u2022»» ,i .d* af*out hers* f, i» f *r -d, t-*f tasi men an*l fop», !>u\u2018 bn, »ni refined nviliti \\ t* «ring wins ten stijw-ior wom**u *sh-r* \u2022* and brain» win one If a man atari I» b-* * w onau witb r* «J-* *t for himself and f-arl-» *d her, bis suit is b * f won The re-t mai «s! I»- left to th- p»rti-s most intere»t-»l Fi for**, never f*.- afraid of « woman.dVomeii the moat harm le*» and agr-'sl*le creatu#** th** w*,.rld t*> a man wlio show* tfiat b* got a man\u2019s «**ul m him If \\ >u |«>s%.»» u \u2022* \u2022 spirit to -ome up to a test like this, >\u2022\u2022 lov** Mtiother, eotiM »t.«n l th** fir* of such a*lrers** n°* g\"t that in you which most please.» a h critii\u2019istn tfiat this calls forth for two w-k», for the sake of lfie ll>.»»,.angelic painted woman that ever trod.A certain young lady in this city, who, ten years ago, h* i m**re than average \u2022H>.*ia] * ft,,\u2022 \u2022n\u2018l ,ro,,,*n \"''f'1)' waarar* \u2022I .\"rv fca»*\t,h*lr 1,1 on* \u2022*»* 10 h*r\t|T*rDi»nl* I Tr'-iabiio» b\",'\u2019lrM \u2018ba baby, |>fr1ll»d «',,t br«»i'twa|>#rrut artort Mfm ni'l th.ro 1.\taitifol valhyn atr«tchr heart r< : i.i g \u2022< n am, and 1 opened my ey< t< s.hlld tossed several feet in tie .11 My I.\u2019 >d \u2022\tw »m a» I averted my eyea.and I fan- -1 I In ard ruahmg- f th- little fom by the \u2022 .w s.r> ving «\u2019he* is, wl.en tu h,.sky t, ins I he.-id fr in toward» the cottage a loan'\u2019» voire utt-r \u2022\u2022 Thank Oodr 1 ne! ed my eve*, a.-1 standing ii|»>n tin- pil'd u ^ John \\ken», holding in his arm» the child \u2022\u2022 fare wreathed in smiles lie eng t- » .\u2022 w at a standstill.Fr-'in the colt age tin-fut er \u2022 \u2022 \u2022' Wllh Man lied foe and trembling st.p* -\te ¦ hild in m- rrv accent ¦ ailed -ill \u201c M ant \u2019- i;r, f apa \u201d He to» k his lal.y fr->m -hn \\ k e t s ' ex ten-led handa, and folding her in his arms, he sank down on the earth\t¦ the track.Hie engineer clambered 1 a.k toi.a p-1 li, »nd -\tin-led the whiatlc.The iwissengers lo\"k\"l \"Ut 1 \" window wondering what had -s-.i.rr.d \\ irnnM ng hand drew the lever, which start, t! engine, j-iiffing ami hissing until it was g .Ik- »! fall s|M*«wl again.1\t\"-k-d toward s * i e e:.ne- r hia blue ey*s w-t-'-n the tr- k e \u2022 « i.but they were dimmed Tear» w.re on hia i.- 'ks -\t.- p-rhaps thought -f what w -u b.i\\- ' \u2022\u2022\u2022 n I- fi-lings if his own little girl had h««n tlx OI- n the track N-t a w.u-1 did either a| < -k «t ( hriatiauburg, -'ll the top -\u2022( th- \\-.-inies, twj thousand f-t above the lev el, t! -\u2022 t r ai ti .topped for siipj-er\twe started to I-ate \u2018 -'ngtue, I grasped his han-i.\u201c You did an heroic thing, sir a I rave, .» noble Ai t.'* \"'Twaathe air biak\u2022 , \u2019 h* ni»*«le*tly r-p l-d, tw,., the air hrsk-1 that did il .1 l\u2019HIXysK />y.4 I/./ V night \u201c In a \u2022 bines** l'hi'atre of San Mali.|s i, i, quaintlv -lescflla*-! in th** \u2022 une 1\t« by i.eorge II.Kitch, who says .,f I lie play I he -Iraina that « »» pre«* liled -ill this - -ai»»n * known n« \u201cThe Iirag-m |>isputing I'-ail*.Iti» a pla\\ of intrigue, in whn h -lipl- iiia-v tnkes the idace -I love In fact, the ten-lei passion, wlurh 1-n-ls the mam interest t- th -Iranian literatim of other nations, is almost wholly ignored bv the 1\u2018hmes.playnghts In the drama referred to, the scene ojs ns n th- hotiselmld of an b.mj- ror, who is blessed with two wives.Kach »|M.iiHe represents a fu-'-re-l province that has shared in the h-mors And r- wards of the royal - hoiee.ba»ch wif-1 has l'orne a ami, hnt to the s.n by the first wife belongs the inheritance of the throne.The fierce lealouay between the partiaans of the two wives is communicated to the two brothers, and in a quarrel tin.younger slays his elder brother, throws th*' body into the river, and gives out the r-port of an aceidental drowning.The truth of this domestic tragedy reaches the ears of ihe hrr|»eror If- summons the younger wife and her son.In the mother's presence hekilla h- r l\u2014y, l-nt not l-ef-in- sh » - hrim full ! fun nr/: cness counts.A *s.faaia»'is»tl ril»n.le.l fur lh'« (\u2019«liimn «h'itil'î tie Bit -te-Ms 1 I- the I'hsM Kl'\"'\tCAS»!.-' Il.l.ts.ra »1 ZX .Sr w - M in!re« We M .1\t1» *e\tur fr-s i» I-» rea l Ute el -e er \u2022 »rt ¦ > on ehe»« wbtrb appear* ir- the $Ifu-i/.rv Kf i/v .fUie-.lbolt nwh -litw w r*» or the trame, \u2022e eo- y pob)l«tie*l are very I».\u2022 rably n.I .-e.!\t- >\u2022 e .» * I\" 'Hip ere - itii-le to the -îao.e \"f I he** l*y M I 'lever ao.l the other t* * l ew I\u2019ractlce A by II I.II r-1 We h*ce n-l \u2022) H e t ¦ '\t\u2022 s the wr 'er 'hr is »\t\u2022 renmr»» Il.e flr»l >.f ' l.e»e w.\u2019rli» 1-01 we carni'O lefr*'\" tr.-m .lalin* Ihal he .l.e« n.t aaree with the lane- a ' .v es \u2022 e*i^.y » lh »\"U ¦¦ \"f lh-'*~ which a\u2019 e t .tlr.I r.'he f m i.^ e « I he |\u2019iirs*»l erx- yment we con» 1er l-> the mtr ;\t\u2022 I \u2022\t'\t.\tIllO» i*\t\u2022 e,.'v w .ch n the w-'f-l» -f Keat» \u2022 a loy |.r -ver ' M re «e- the «.il 'in -f a j r.-.en.I» a \u2022¦\"irre .f mil.I.P \u2022'\u2022\u2022¦¦re t.many I l-e a\" \u2022en er ¦ n a game «b- nt.l - .1 t-e haeeil -u>'n II - n.l\".n .-I lefea' .g an .pp.-neol t-iil \u2018 post-l\" rr» hne nn.l \u2022in'-'eMfil! esimt 'nal -n» Thl* \u2022liou it l-e the Ir-ie \u2022( Mt ,,f rheM ( lay S.trie I aver» when '-nee the.h»-t perce .e(l a *pe a! an the' problem ^ t*e up the pl«yln( .if tfatne».Atiil «pent then lime n r.im|S*» !'.'n.Tbeee p^aye-\u2022 a»1* pie I .h-aher an-t I\u2019lirer kind .-f en yiner t s.,me .ther |.1bver» have *-*ay ed \u2022 n p* ¦* '1 \u2022 - n lull have f uixl -I \u2022* -I .1 i-otl Ihal lhr > h».I l\" »\u2022 » e it -ip n -le»pair, an-i r.-n rent rlien-»elve» w lh ».ril nary p nv I'he re» es.r *»'».\u2022peakin* \"f he h-re^n-ng pa» \\\\ lh II -I -fit » we .el\", life .g< « g M»'»t ! trie i * what Mr Meyer .»».\u2022 i)- x' «tic l-e-o\u2019» .f i S el .pr-.l.el, r* e -te a-e .'r »e.lh « »r e.l an I une t |ms'1*sI comhina \u2022-».f « 1 -h he ha* g .e».u.«icb » .:.re o.the pre*ent »- -in* are in-leeit W'»rlhv \"f the h g heal nle le .i-wn-.\t\u2022 \"ill of the I .pie.1 on\tThe p » » or \u2022 1 SII\t.r.lnarv game of cli.-».we .V.lu lr , nm> \u2022 In .rre.p.n.lem-.lis* t\" m .»- h * m »e ll.e .-f » lew III n-i'i \u2022 lx.intellectual fa-'tl II e.ni -1.1 l-e «I on I he .Ireh'li.»n*i i.-here n .\"il * tl,'- \u201e nil *'( ,1 'e-.I.r Coire»|s-H-t.With the .ini' t-ona \"f lile\ti h» I I\"., \u2022\u2022\"\u2022re\t.in «r-y O-\tthe .le.H» \"n* w h Ch we\tl\t.n e .make\t-» ev .-rv .In»\trm-'er 'liAn H ere \u2022 n Hie long »l * felt - I me I I«| uin « - h pr.Jure»n - lie»» pr-'hlem I I'l-eii t-H>.-la- ng wh-cb bn» I ni tile »h«re nil., n -k g \"I « pr.h em hs* »erv attK-b lo n TI\u2019KS|>A V.thelwr-'v \u2022eventh da> ol June -e »*, for the forma\u2019 ' \"f .» t'ai A to CoOnei ! the head water* of the Ha» \"I ^ I'l.te w',li I\u2019rer pi i \u2022\u2022 llarho' | .ikeOriar'.' A map oflhe .'a'llv I.Kelher with p an.an-l »)«'' ' cn! on» of lb-' work., .-an l-e «een at Hi \u2022 olti-'.' ai I «t l ¦ and aflat l 111 U -* l * A X the eifbtb day June t>e 11 w here pr-n'e-l !.rm« of lender c«- l»e \u2022 hraine.1 t'oniractors are ri\"ine.ii | to 1-e.vr In in nd !'ia* an a-rep-ed hank che*|ue for the sum f f * i*»\u2019mu*t aceoui-panv eni'h ten 1er winch «un.ha'I he forie 'e,l \u2022( i parly \u2022 n.l»'.: g .^\u2022¦.¦'ine\u2022 1.e- l*-r Hilo -'\u2022¦nlrHCt I T the ev edit:-'\" f Hie wr-.rk» «I the ra\u2019v* an-l price» \u2022ulunitte-l.¦nhieci to thecondilion» and on Ih* terni» »t»te ||nl ie «pei-iPoAliou.The che*|oe Ihu» »ent In will t>e reinrne.1 to Ihe re.epe.i ve purl ».loi.e Tender» nre not accepted.rix» Mepariment-li'**» no' however Inn.I t.elf to a.i epl Ihe lo.v e»l or any tender My///!'. % /////r/'t TT V/'/tysh\t//-/////j ; - '// It.or-ler |»ep' I U- wav* and 1 .mil» f OH.iwa -Vnd M.»v.HUCg y I RR M N THKNT IV A VIOATIOIV.Fpnrlon Fa I Is, Kurkhorn Kaplds, and Burleleh ( anala.NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.KEAI.EI* TKNDKRH addnw^d U- the under»ifned and en at.\" Hie ,sni.trurti, Promissory Notes, Ac.( \u2022 -'f Si j1>'of\t-\u2022 I PI ,te y.* tr \u2022/.Pox*ti*?r> GLYCERINE SOAP Curtt an D'**»*«» ot tti# SKIN n MAN or BEAST.Miketth* hAAOt *c*X aR'î »rnocth.tW~ASK FOR BURTOK** g\u2018 s\\ G RAY'S .«\u2018CO'JGHSSCOLDS SCU 8\u2019 ALi OAJCC STS _ RED SPRUCE GUM Ot R NFW PvrK TOR |1^*, riQuALiry «OTLÎ,>™ \u2018.¦,- [\tNOT\t»wl»« tlvrml* mUANTITY.\t« '\u2022-«th.lji.a-«r.^\t\u2019\tI - Il » .r .It 1 r d Malta.Ilntlrrflr, MoaaMakt.»umm«-\tt«' I* ntarnnl a^\u2019»in .«Irra'iy, An«i > .*ur la^ oif« on.y four months dca-.i ?I\t''i >, \u2022loo t\tsrr, H -.thiv \u2018Jv\t\u201c'he .»a>\tmonth* mia.Ati i right an.I t!«-rf.Hr ft«H V^#/»r.îj\tfr T \u2022 S* ha t 1 h ' ! p H 4 .M AII.N Cl.f .m a v in a» V ONT 4 WISTIRN PflOVINftS i A i y Kallwar i t * I'rvr > f \u2022 l o I a r I Van t.dw A H (Nilatuliia O t ta w a Kitri-r Hi.uia ii| t.I \u2018ar Ion yUl 4 USTIhk PfiOVINi'j- ynalinc Ttira* Ki Tan It.t Ib'ar S' fa V-r \u2022Vaaruaf yual^H- Ihf.dTt.,,,, H»r Ihiar A , »n\u2018 y M U \\ O Kaway ttl yuatwN by n i R y R E a \u2022 I » t n 1 a ti«t |a IbraaKliara Vntialaula A It \u2022 »\u2022» lu l> uj H R < >.\t' an ta Ka a ., Ma I ina \" * * I ttlan a Du St Jar.ma and Si I n Hranrhna .Do Ht J i*Tx> ma A SI ) au v tar si Krn- llantmingf.irtt A I -a|aa na Ka *ay .- i» .t.\u2018.si 11 , a.t.'Sr Hi-artm.-ta Otai I a.* a A.A« t.¦ an 1 S.ra, Ka wa« St J.ihtta S\u2019antir l^a A si Arman-I S'atKin Kt J ' ¦ \u2022\t\\ am ni J on.' \u2022a A S» aff ,r 1 Ha »a,, s.'.itl, \\ .atart.Ka a at U Naa Krunaa r*.S ,K ¦Sa* lia A I* E I i Sauf, nivl and forward* detO \"C Ha lai a Sanaa \u2022laaiatat.r fct It»* i*a kn »a* n* Ha fa > >o lha '\t1 fc and '.>416 Ap»U LOCAL RCL8 10 s (Si,' *' \u2022 .1 « ¦ 9\t4\t\\ a * i fia ' 1 Va «A Dr\t I 11\t1.\tMean lia \u2022\u2022 \u2022 K., u ta\t 11\tJU\tH ir -r\\ m t 4ii»tr^«ruf.\t *\tII\t¦-\t( ' te» St ,\\r*\t«\u2022 BP'I N - ir# 1»R»|W\t 9\t\u2022 »\t^ Il \u2022d-h#?%grB\tIl «î It\tV)\tHualutgd.d\tn 10\t\u2022\t» .I aarl na\t(\\ 10\t.1\"\t.1\t«\t1 apr« - a\t?\u2022> 10\t»\tIr nguauit\t« 10 Impartiuatit \u2022\tti l.»t t, mall alt* lui» 1 t with Piin.-tuallt) and prRaa lha ( «ina aa I f , r« larannaii, n B.BUR LAUD i! 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