Canadian illustrated news, 4 novembre 1882, samedi 4 novembre 1882
[" ¦1 \"TUB.Mj |pp| -wvr' \"'\u2022 -~ 4- i ' J& i- ¦ S MU *¦' Jr \u2022 ?> f I\u2019 \u2018 ¦ : ' ll \u2022 Voi.XXVI No.19 I S'.I K\tTKV f'K.VTS, MONTKKAI SA Tl KDA V, NOVEMBER 4, 1S8 fl I\u2019KK 1 KAK IN ADVANCE ril I «\u2022:.W i-;\t., tl \u2018ÊPumto* **./ ¦o St-'-'¦ MB fcl« S< *- \" : fess vV^v^yV L-C 4f- k - , , fmmt f immjM::': \u2022ESzt;:: Wmm, W3m ;V>.ç- ÉHII UK I\t*i'\" \u2022\u2019wi 'f ,\u2022 VVv-l '¦¦ ft;: nr 'If/:' ¦ Xi» ¦ ¦ 4 ^ W =v THE GALLERY OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN.M».XII. 200 CANADIAN IMA\u2019STKATKD NKWS.Novkmhkh I, 1882.Thc «\u2018as \\ i>i w It i rsi»L ath» \\ t \\N ' 1- print.si ftiul publ^h.-'l ^\\>r\\ >.itur.l.v by I'm r-i I i \\s!' Litii \u2022 kaihu* Comranv tl.mtitiNt, at tin tr ofti, an.l 7 Hlrurv \"tr-s t.M.intr^a), on the following rou.litiouK ?t p»*r innnm, in *.\u2022 settlement.Prompt payment of :\tn - rry for it ever sim.; but tf ! ! xdn\u2019t they 1 ''«girv wHi, w.xp.r, l.e found to Wcousider ( ^\t> inn!'th.r* pi hi subscriptions *.> a newspaper is an would\tdone Mine for me,\tibljr abort\t'\t,\t\u2022 ,____ntial of i-s oontinuanoe, and femd t :\t\u2022 Vi snwt of moaratty I.\tIn th.».-\t¦ ^\t._ \u2022 1__«____4.*.- heinw til full flight *\u2022\tn an actr«»a t< heotherwis.present case Good wishes for the *\t- i:-\tk- success of our paper we have in plenty from our sub oribers, but (rood wishes are not money, and those who do not pay for their paper only add an additional weigrht to it, anti render more difficult that success which they wish, in words, to be achieved Let it be clearly understood, then, that from all those whose subscriptions are not paid on or before the 1st of December next, we shall collect the larger sum of f t ÔO, according- to our regnlur r V, wb.il* we are of necessity < pnipi 11.d to -u\\ 1.» t Iiohc yy lu» are u ¦ I\u2019r t-h- I he 1 rtuer * t -\u2014The Story- of th* Wnek\u2014Our * h.-1 w, mn.CllilDli# ILIUSIIMTEB 1ER Montrent.Saturday.Nov.4.1882.7 UK W EKK.Kvr.i vr\u2018 i v in 1-.\t: l p-iding letters ¦ \u2022 a youngster, wh.h, i \u2022\t\u2022 ¦-i g- - r, | r.than thro mouth-, a-h \", t.i \u2022 .th- | ,rp \u2022 1 Just as the sky WH- loginning to gr iy, -ome |i< - of practice in moving and living and sp-ukitig V*e/ore crowds of *j^-.tat' r-, Ur more ft u ting than the ordimry audience of a theatre, -he has, in fart, heen a titig sine* her marriage, before highly riti al ije-cUtorB.Shr making the sul«*erve other an i ttnf.ir.*r.n u- Th** mere opening amt shutting c* rtain r-, f r ir -tail.>\u2022, - t m m f i n tn «¦ ( t : \\ \u2022 \u2022 w i n.: : ng up .Irk- .- rai-ii.g w.t* in .\u2022) .-r p.r*- f t! e h u*.b :r-t. v will hi tecl loll ju*t w for tlwir ' « n pip.nn.l 1 ! mains, »n i it -hall t* pr vi.each stand tuj r*\u2019U 11 -, or * f«'r the eAMi.d uhte.lly Mil wh*rea* at pr* lie a failure.isea instantly in \" \u201c gr* it height, the- hydraiilic ! h* 1 n v.nt* 11 .fi r ti have, it *.\u2022 v* r s m 1 it.V.» th*\\ urge that \u2022r*l lest \\ .ti \u2022» purp Th* v w alongsi u re th«: t fit- I AA r.\u2022h.ir j r* teinare tr .Hii -pip pr.» d< Water Tur Puk Lrigland.XKtrs r,y i n y f \u2022 onnaaght \u2022 rally f UK left Yl pt for to sink- carp nt.rs itnd uphoLier- th Titr Kren.-h on th- *:h f N .u b-r in tnl*.r.N r w ! : s made at \\1 >vi n*.of homat ¦, 1 >nt unifro ned t me.t ;te iron have l*rrn Fiik i\u2019ir s /\tgives .*r*r.y *\u2022> 1 run r that I\u2019r.-i ' nt y xr y ¦ t; hy t' .I * in th- s ntberu Tyrol i» .-«titnated atom- an-i a halt million florin*.WiKKifto « a* lighted bj «lactncity r.Sat.turday niglit, the -1 r .-*¦ ' Milway |s*tng opened at the same time.\t\\ < HfN» l om, -ni l to L> .t.- years old, fwilit td> a if tli»'power that wa* lironglit to !*n *Hluin|ihliiK g\" HW#*, |ti-U< uth ill* lull ' ?Intilr 'll hi * *.U ¦.n-«Il Hi**'ll»' I cry \"i'ulInv !\u2018 \\int .K.rlh \"hoo I i Ii'*-* ' I w .|| | **.(\u2022\u2022 it l* lin- w.'i I- 1 I.¦ * » | .I winlRi ihwi 1 \u2022lii'tiiii, Ir;*l' i.| in ' I'M»' -ir.t.||, \u2022 in|>'iiili>li'n« il l>) iihitt 1\t\u2022 \u2019 \\l h* II I V'.ll «rll*' it in .* Ih* k * I kli\"n.iI Valtlf of t ' - r< in .rk ihl* illn-\u2022 \u2022\t* itiof tnnair t>y «\u2022 'l'tur* , enyr * mtr^, uml \u2022ir.1 at', *n*l («-It I'tir**!** * itn|- I'.i'l i*i o'-nit mir r« »*leni with the illtiHtration a ml * r ption ut the e \\hit\u2019ll l*itiii'\\ fnniishi *1 n* 1\\ \u2019 i I ml.- M rtii .tli 'en! t.rh.ll'.-eii \u2022\tI |Il 11 III.\tI he l'irei ! t I lit W III .' w i \" Cleat ! V in ni l \\ the niuti\\ hot l oti', jihint» ami .i p* plNi'eil Itehiml atol U tw* .U th* utatuary, (\"tmtiiK an harittotiiiniN \u2022 \"inhiti ito n ot m l art, I'tilu* intii*.n to-f \u2019 ali'l \u2022 ' 'tine to the i-xtr.tne.li the ''titre tlirhe w e H.I' 11 f !iljat of I.t- 't 'h \u2018\u2022mailer figure ft of Mirhael \\tig«|o ami .on lu« right < l ''tin\u2019\u2022, ami ir\tI I; e '.t's \u201c S* Matth' W ' were r* .pr* s.:,t.\t1\tf'V an 1 v \u2022 \u2022 e'liugly till-\tp\"rtrait of\tth- t j.-th ,ft.r\tI\t\u2022\u2022\"tiail*\t-i\t\\\tinci's célébrât*'I cai' .*1 lilt t !.e light Nl'le of the unill \u2022\u2022ntrali'e II ml* \u2018s \" > iin-on\" wa- illiist rut* *1 by a w*)n- I\t'a \\\t\u2022\t¦ engravtn»* f Hart\t.)>aii\tting \" > mi -\u2022\tBreak mg hi* K\"iill',\this ' * S ml\thy i * p\\ ¦ .1\t.pin's ; iiritinj from tin I.uvn, \u2022\tml \"Mir in.' tv Steif.nsatnl'-, 1.graving of K-\" hi- r's ¦ ¦ I \u2019 it- 1 pi utin/, wtiile hi* \"I.-:l.' r w - r* J\t>\u2014 nteil by\ta\t*et|'s \u2022¦) six Ur e alnl rare e: vr ¦ '\t\u2022\tv li.auv\tirlet\t-ft* t I1 r\"V s paititmgs uni ill* \"Hercules' iv a le-iiuiitul r r.ii, .\t1\"\tNf- 1 i|e 1 -\"tii s \" Mi Utiin- ri .r r.gh'-' I'n 'in' « ¦- sugg* steil Viv -ev* ral , lies- siiii's \" \\\\ it:.! .1!\t1 v h itil 1 I.'- iiluntra tiou of Schii.' i's Itrama of \" 1**11 ' S imts-rtS .\t.\t.\t'* lUiih was repre-.-nti-l by u.¦ x \u2022 1* nt * i'gTT»vmg after i\t:¦ a; ¦ 1.c.! b s opera \" \" Th* hm haiitri s, ' ami \u2022'heruhm\u2019s \" 1 iree\" \u2022\tv an * x.\u2022 lu glv fin* n I f ir*- ei.gravit.g after II\tm : : 1 1\t\" \u2022 .r .' i v t gr- at W ill i'll Sfmrp, »lu] llalfi' s \" BoheU ID < rl, JT \u2022 TBfJ \u2022\tx'ellent pc: :i'lrawmg, I\u2019e.rl ven's \" M se-' w s r< 1 r* '\u2022 it* i hv the u-sr e; hing of Biscaino, over 2H'I v* it» .hi alnl * X I\u2018e In.Tv ran, and his \" Kgun'tit* i.1 repri**lui'tmu ol Adam « picture \" K.giiiont ami Will nn of \u2022\u2022range\" ami the *x- \u2022 Hi nt illn - f r »! 1 11» ¦ f U \\ \"il K aiilh 1.!., w h*'si \u2022\u2022 in f At I\u2019d M .mm,\u201d tog-th# r with * iiiii-c;.gr»\\ ng I Ary > hell'rs \"M gnon and her r«U ' b -\u2022 i v ¦ I to reprwarut Clou nod\u2019a ootnpo-it n f *\u2018.l , d'Ar \" atnl n.'.niis's \"M g- fi 11.\u201d Ill the I'eUtle III' ' f\\ ami iiidirii'-'t I wvr* .* marhle gmup \u2022\u2022\tIT.gl! -Ill\" ' .-\u2018rain*, of SiiHivan's work «'titbit T cr tin lit*' «i/c !*irtr;*it.« 1 \\ \u2022 1 d 1 a\" I \u2022 '\t! 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N *T- (\u2022 \"s \"\u2022 ru*id- 1- by * i,.|.ndui't 1011 ol h.mlha b - Ire-cns m tin H' rlin M ii-* inn \u2022'f p r fruits \"I roui -* r* tin re ten* iin s*il| to entinuetl Ih of II uni m« i 1 Ma >.huer, I.\t\"\" ng m l M.ii iisi *.tin litt*r man'll Hv ngt i \u2022 d I s I 1 \"*' lb a II 1 ' 1 - \" Mes-iah ami 'I n lefasulm\u2019s \"' lin-tii- \"\u2022 1 ¦ lui'ln r il-lu*' rati i Is I * Il \"i aM \u2022 I M * I - s s aid 11 .1 II.w is- fine .ngraviugs \"I liiphacl's Va\u2019i.m t\u2019arto'iiis \"- tmrnl'*r \u2022 1 t \u2022 1 d s'amers int It*- eleven from the Anttp.I*-, nn m pi «1 ive mvestigat r ha* elicited tl > ml rma t 1.that there is iu*t .t,.t - t 'a/.r m tf,- Australian team.ITiniK is i|iiite a 1 niv run up.n twe.-d* and tartan* in I.nd .t.i.man t\" s.- th*- lav.r hi» .\u2019\u2022mtry 's g-*** l« are h* 11 in ; and if he s- nt \u2022\u2022 .\u2022 ¦ «bol l the ntne :n >i ia there for i t scotch.\u2022 if c.ur-*' th*' * tln-ti s d\" not *11) t h< gaudy Iasi.1.*n.W r ! .a ve to thank the Fiji i.*'ind* Mr tit \u2022\t-tl ¦ U ri.k-, a» w.' are to J a mo-t beiutiful 1 \"Uil 'n g in iterul i« made m the Fiji islauds l \u2022\thi fossil coral».It is mad*1 in cui*** »n l w/i, wi hear, sveir 1 .r ever, that tni c having ':\u2022¦\u2022.!] ! c* rtifi* d to f'V proof.I'hat is a good Kijiiii pi \u2022\tertait.it 1 » tf l.,rg < r.h rs have b,, u -, nt a for the ctiliea.W r hear tllHt til.Hevisers \"I the \u2022 Hd Testa-meut have made s,.mti 'h progr* *s that their s* rk will cert linlv !\u2022*\u2022 tmished in a few ni\"i tic .nt Ii- I mi* \u2022 ¦ 1, tt.re 1- even »\u2022 ittn* p*.1 .T* \\ that the r- v\u2014 .| 1 Hd T* -t iment in*y l« r 1 fv \u2022 a pllhli 'itli'U s ihe.losi .f next Sear.Mu \\ \\i hu: IH \\t*l has conceived fh-idea of adiinnisi* ring to men of lett* r- uni -, flic- 1 \u2014 tie- .I uiferi 'gatories toti.\u2019li'iig tu.- \u2022 pra, tio-iti the matter of alcohol and tobacco, lb Il\"W pi, poses to publish the replies f|e II Is |.cei v* '.win.di include lettit-born f I,,' .tei\u2019fi.r !\u2022 » |)\\rwiti, Mr.\u2022 'arp*nter, IT'f - r Bl'rkt*, Mr Mex uider B»m, Nl-s-r- I \\ Freeman, Niithony ITullo|**, U Hkie \u2022 dh s, \\ M \\ 1.1A N, 11 M \u2022 ni f \u2022 !, \\lliamf>r î.i- 1 .,!¦ mit t.1 he test of fin ix|»rts; she 1* t !.soleinfilv ineaMi'ed b.lore a sel,c ir le of , fa-l i\"inii'le and criticd w -rld Ibr In ilth u \u2022\tftei war»!* b.pi*i|«is I m i \u2022iruiik ill - fih last nn*rk of li/ Mmin, it i- thou ght, has gi'i.WM hm incU ami 1 »lf sin.she \u2022 mu* I.c,.i.vi li this call he p'oSed 1 lengthen' I aieer of his'rinnic success awaits In r.Tm huihling in M dborn known as the i'on naught Theatre is to Ih d* vot.I to njsn b.i t! .Mid bull' 'pie Tail Will lll.lk tli\" tiftll l.'ll-* in l.«ii*hin which provid * ainiiseiueiit of ti:\u2019-kind N >! s.lotlg Ig\" some |s'o|de wete If gratulatmg theinselve* on the declining p*>pu-hmls I 'p.ia hoiifb , hut imp u uitly er* rs new tlieitrc and sve have h new one nculs cvcis month\t*nd a ci>iisii|ernb|c pniporthm d tl.< dd oms, are the shrine ol thisr.wiiied enteriain ment.\\ i xox having the misfortune to have her husband hang hllioelt on an apple tree, the w ife c! a nctidlbor iiilllKHliiiti Iv came to I» g a lu un h ot that tree.In have n g ia Bed into one in her own orchanl, \"tot who knows,' she -aid, \"bin svliat it in is bear the same kind of fruit.\" THE S\u2019lOR )- OF THF.H Eh K It ii.av b.pr* sum*\"ljthat rm sf i» *iple ir* .#\u2022.11 \u2022\u2022 of tifin, liow* v.-*, g n t\" old the alti 'gifher ertorieou» till.Ill Ilf that \"111 'S'X tl im \u2022 s*' ! I'd to -et apart one day to the wondnpif rM*'h of their seven *lietim.The French v* .r - ; t the fi v.-d iyn from Monday to Friday are l.nud , Mardi, M- r redi, .b-u li an I Vendredi I ne .¦ rr' -pc.inling Ifaiian words ar* bun*' 1, M *rtedi, .M-rcole il (Jinvedj, V e 11 T' ¦ I .Hid tl.e\tSpams ;\t\u2022\u2022* J Ul v (lient *\tare, l.iuie-, M ,rt* -,\t^l\tm \u2022!\u2022-,\tJij'Vi -, \\ .\tr: d'h* s>f th fw ha- t: nrior tv.The ri'rips giv-n t\" fh* 1 .y- in t!.- I 1 n v \u2022 \u2022 k lie t! -e of tile \"-.S'il pi 1 nets\" .f m lent astronomy, wtiib- th* corresponding S*xon nam\u2014 liave ti\" sU'.h tm mttig.It i-\u2022 I-ar th* r*-fon>r that the Fuglix\t- ft\t- trails',ttiona ot 1 :\t-*¦ ti-.I by th*1 Üofuati*.We hase now t*- iinjuir*' !i \u2022 v the Uoman* earn*' to call tlie dav- of the U\", k by tM names of th** -even pianet-.Til's *| \u2022-\u2022I t: * c 1 \u2022 \u2014\u2022 i V ¦ P, \u2022* ; a m 1 er, whi' h must lie answered if th*1 same tim* In I\t\u2022 d a s -\t' \u2022 i\t;\u2022\tt'.e\tI:\t»i.,n-\tii.' a.riist .nied to r-\tk\"ii times\t!.\twe -k- at\ttil.They sp.ke of s ear- .md monthly i f cours», ju$t as w*-do ; they /.int* \u2022 man* * orm to n .k* use \u2022( 1\t- division ,>f tin.*- To tld- qm -n n I shall : »ve t' return n: m-*w#i whii'li sv ;| \u2022 eitainlv a| p\".i very -trange iml tutprob.,\u2019 \u2022 *\u2022 t '\u2022 -¦ w *\u2022 .i if for th* f.r-t 'line, hut win h is m\ty n I .1! 1> uht \u2022\t*'rr* ct.Ti e >omm ii ai'-ss-r and at first -ight t'ti» \u2022\ttint t ier ia a* folios».-.b«.guuii\"g sv :! t! ¦ in- -t r.in I S itirn ; \" Jupitet : 9 Mu- t tile SttU .fi.Veiiu* ; W nil Hi 'III.llci\t: dista'\"1*- froiit tlie ciMiire a pr\" ¦( \"t ih.w nidi lui a cun * (coiisidvl'iiur 1 lie Hl*\u2018I - al .heu ' I,-al' I liie.'\"-ii > at ion » \"I I In' ip ¦ a' * - \u2022 ¦' miers (» oncluiit I r« y-i r- .1 B-C 292 CANADIAN I IJ J\u2019ST H \\TKD NKWS.Novkmhkk 1, 1«S2.MR.WILLIAM MORLRY TWRRDIE.Mr VS'i1]j»ni Morlfy TwwJie, th** winurr of th«* lülehrM Scholarship for 1882, ih the sou of the Ki*t \\S illiam 1'«eotlie, m Mi'ihiniisi tninia* t« r at present reaidin^ at Hampton, Near Ittuus-ait-h He aaa born Ort* Ifith, 1 ''62, at Kiver John, 1\u2018iotou Countt, N S., useiveti his early a a.lemioal t'aininK' st the Charlotte Co., Cram-mar S ho«»l, St Amireas, N It , prooe< ie»i from thenee to the \\N eslevan Aea-lemy, Sa.kville, N B, entered Meant Allison Wesleyan Col-1* fje of the Miine place in 1 >7>.and /fraduate»! in .l ine it the present year.In the ooiutMtition for the (.«ilcbrist Scholarship, Mr Tweedie tk a higher poaitioii than any former Gilchrist S ho »r, ra1 kinc * ond in honours among the ti mv -\u2022amlard' of 'l atri iilaiita of the l.tudon l .v-r» v I'm» ta the \u2014\u2022 ond true within five years that a student of M >utit Allison has won the Ciilrhrist liils'7 it was carried off hv W.1,.(Soodwin, wh > wa> t! s y,ai apitouiied )\u2019r.»fexM»r of Chetu-istrv and rtn-i - at M unit All:».» after a most brilliant course at 1.'iidon, Heidelberg and Kd.nburgh, at which latter t'niversity he took the ilegree of 1 * S.- VARIETIES.An ep\u2019xode in the Imericati circle of Paris has rather -tartled it.It app- ir^ that a in >st distinguished young lady, pretty, and rich in her own right, has suddenly disapjseared She went one morning rid ug with her groom.W h-n in the B us she sent him ba k for her p\" ^¦ t handkeri hief.H- return-i with ttie in-disp nsable article, hut there was no one to use it Tne young lady had disapp*arel.As the day drew on mv-tv in th- family incieased \u2022n i iBtens.tieai, an i iespair ensue i wi:eu a letter arrived trom th- \\ ing lady, simply siving that hene»h>rth she wish-d : > he fr-, a\u2019, i had lr,*t f t Mexico! Ou horseback, too !\u2014C\u2018ier;hn(.savjn.,.\u2014The way to keep money is to -am it fairly and honestly.M >nev »o -'htained is ] retty \u2022 rt »in to abide with its p.*»ev« .r.But mooev \u2018hit s inh-nted, r that tn any wav ill- - II: \u2022\u2022 -.bout a \"iHt ,il fair -.pi.Valent, Is a ti -t \u2022\u2022-r'ain to ç , t, ; i.ne.The young man wh b-g , hv saving a few ah: lings a month and thriftily?incr-ases hi» >: >r-\t\u2022 verv r un be- ing a rei-reael t.itive ->f ».lid * rk h-'Ues\u2019.1 done - stan a better ha ice t.'i-en t th- r-: of his life in effluence than h- who, in ht- h i*te to l>e-\u2022 me r: u, ibttius m u-v by ivihii.g -j>e.*'jia-ti- tis ,>r the devious mean» which abound m the * gultry v»rd, alighting ii|M>n the 0| I bl\u201e k I.-,, that wa-.brooding thirteen chick», break ng |lr.ne.k, and tus-hirig five hapless \u201cw¦\u2022«\u2022tI.-s'*\t; , g III .aught 111 ill- fence ta he jlimtird, aud Wf|K off.killing H y mg turkey, i ,d tilling ih.- 1'ir ham hed r in no » low nearly full of bijcksh h while tto hawk, alone calm Slid «elf.pus, , in th.- midst of the tumult and confusion, -ailed gia efull v at* \\ w ith t he one spring chi.k-n ; had all along intended to levy on Ilary*r % How un Si mis.vi» Hi*.\\ gond stury u tol l of Judge K-nt, the well known jurist \\ man wa» indict.I for burglary, and the evidenc-on the trial showed that hi* burglary orisi-i-d in rutting a hole through a tent m v*h:-ha number of {\u2022er'e.iis w-re aleeping, and then pr j'.ttng Ins load and arm through the hole ,i ah'tra tliig van.is article* of »ai .- It w claimed by his .irise 1 that, UiAjttnurh a* he never actually entered into th- t-nt w-th his whole 1 Killy, he had not committed the off-! e charged, and must, therefore, b»« di- harg- : Judg- Kent, in r-pl-, t thi* i-'-a, t.dd th« ; that, if they were not aatlatied that the w i.-mao wra» involved in the crim-, they might bring in a vrrlict f guilty against s.much him u wa* thus involr.*! The jury, after a brief consultation, found the right arm, the ngv ahiv*» u («-rtaiu rharni to her [\u2022 r-e nation > f .- simulates indilfer- n-e and cynicism to win hack her truant husband.It w,i* considered in London that in the first act Mr* Langtry should have been less of the lalv and more of the lioiden.Disagreeing with tin* general opinion, the writer in the Tele/raph ri-maik* \u201cShe idealize*! the village maiden -'sa painter like Sir Frederick Leighton would ideal* i/e the In-ruine of the \u201cLord of Burleigh\u201d story.If Hester is not in some kind of way ideal, the story lose» halt its charm and interest.\u201d And later h*- -.peak* of Mrs.Langtry\u2019s jierfortnance in this first act a> 1 ieal in conception, aud both musical aud graceful inexécution.in the *\u2022\u2022 on 1 .ict the tender scenes with her father were found genuine and unaffected ; the cry of anguish, the passion of despair, following h* r supposition of her htis\u2019ian 1 * faithlessness, art ill and mstn ere.H r performance of the third ad seem.* to have been replete with banter and satire.Mrs.Langtry is the only daughter of Mr.la; Breton, ne*- Dean ot M.H-dl-rs, ler-.-v.Her first apjs arain e wa* iu some tableaux at Mrs.Freake\u2019s, m Teddington.H>\u2022 r first speaking part w.*s at i perform al e at T w 1.k'-nham.wiieti she ap|**-rtr*\"i with Miss H* uriett* ilodson 111 the Tiur Encounter.Hr.si a v K'»hf -\u2022 .i» HISIOHIC LOOM HITS A KOI' NP THE QUAKKK CTTV i:\\ll.NAKV Ol 1111 l oi NPINlî OF rHll.APEI.rilIA THE HI ( .A ¦> Îiîifla >V- - Ai*V -' 3,tT, -fe*k^- 234 CANADIAN ILLUSTRATED NEWS.November 4, 1882.THE EXILE'S PARTXHO.A **L\u2018>DT.Frr>ni th** b«>nx' of m> fâtbvr?.iuo*t I if».: 4rr'»* th*1 blue Wb u f-T «»«\u2022¦* thn« I'U t\u2018»nf»'t th»^ 4' hvit far fVr thv »».-» V !\"« ri> 'IC.I ' \\ rr ! Th -orti ü » w«- «fiali part.Th> K'» «-lijrbt for r\\ vr Shall\tp.utxltu» heart.\\!'»r oYr the «>o«*an.f lie lar 1 .>f the free.I* «kckeU with bnsfit n m -Fo* >»>u.!o\\e.aro| tr.r ; t.» ^'ti *h»ll 1\tit.If fate »at; me »>'ar ! > ?»helt» r lev tin rr.Thru fare thee \u2022\u2022 II, 'lear ''tie ! la-! \u2018\u2022¦rr-'w be mine, let not .»cie tear a«il'\\ Th.H^ briirht \u2022 »'e» cl thine, let no .U.k of »» V.*.* latelr takeu to h;:n* '*.{ a wife, an : the Lew ] ;\tj.a:r are itik\u201d i>*r: of thnr boLeytnoL w;:h n.e.A pretty rDou*;h tableau they\taittinj; there un l«tr the lar^\u2019e *e(\t; Le la Iv »tr.k:: ^ hi^ cigarette, .:;ii she Jam! r»»e .r T?.- v.*\u2022 with a rej h-rret : her heal.3 must explain that a ber- makes jokes.Ah, what «as that he toM me about your family plate-chest f* ** Fray apart me any of my brother's jokes.What koo»1 luck brings you here F\u2018 \" Ah.I overwork myaelf.1 write too much, ami 1 talk too much.Mv head geta duly and my voice flies away.Then the a*a voyage» it > lear» my head ; and klaux Bonne*, it briuga l>a.k my voice, and 1 lecture again.\" ** How fortunate I I, too, am going to Kaux Bonnes.'* ** tlood ?We have a large partv here all ca rvvlr for Faux Bonnes\u20141.yon, and the Brock* bucks.\u2019' \" Hr»» kbu< k \u2022 I.iver|»ool (teople tM \u201c The same.There they are, and your nephew u their devoted squire.See, he is with them no* ; he is reading poetry to them.That is Madame with the happv, good-natured red face ; ai d that is her pret'v »lsughter with the twauti-ful brown hair.Let me iiitnxliH-e you.\" \u201c Thank you, thank you; presently.I-\" ** .N\u2019o time like the present.You really should know them ; they are charming.'* ** Another time, {«erhapa ; just now I srn-\u201d \u201c But our little voyage will soon be over,\" he said, \"and you will mis» a grand op|e»rtunity of knowing them.\" ** Many thanks ; a little lat«r |ierba|is» - \u2014** *\u2018«*h, just as you pl*ase \u2019** Here was another snnoysnee.These Brock-buck* were in tome sort of trade in Liverpool, and 1 did not care to he introduced.Not by any means on account of their condition in the social scale, for although no Stonnor hst ever lieeu in trade, 1 am not foolish enough to turn up mycose st those who are.My father waa intimate with them.As a boy, I remember being taken by him to Liver|>oui, and being much struck with Brockbuck's crane.There is a sort of mysterious power about the pond rous, methodical movement of a crane which is very impressive.So much so that 1 thought, if ever 1 did \u2022sdopt commercial pursuits, I ertainly would have a crane.The elder Bru» kburk was one of these bluff, oata|»>ken creature* who m iulged in file offer « ve habit of calling a *f»ade a »|vtde.He «as di ty and slovenly in his dress, whi e tny father, to the list year of his life, was *< rui>-uc'uslv neat an i clean.He took great pride in iug- 1 opened my window, and in came the ¦ treat of flowers and the tinkling of oxen hells.At my feet flowed the Have de Pau with its serpentine channels ; a ii'tief village nestled amid the softly-wooded uplands, and then came the mighty stretch of the purple aud white Pyrenees.It waa like magic.Tbe warm »un that glorified the anow hills aud brought the mist out of the valleys seemed to melt away the B in khuck worry.I forgot my troubles, regained my ap petite, made excursions with Pascal, or read the papers at the Kogluh club.On the thirl day we had been to Bettarham We had entertained Mr.Church at M.Canlere\u2019a excellent dinner, and ha»l also accompanied him part of the wav home, leaving t'harlea smoking on the Promenade, t'n our return ho was not to he sreu.\"The night is warm,'' said Pascal ; \"let us sit here and olvterve humanity.I.»t u» watch the lover» gsxing at the moon.What is it that the ancients called her f Here we »at down while he began to munch his bit of meat again.\" Ah' I have it I \u2014 Men lax.They called the tuoou Mendax, ' the liar,' because the crescent moon is never increa*ing, »o 'tis a tilting emblem for the Turk, nhserv»- these happv lover* approaching.He, t >n all moonshine I turiod to the direction he pointed, an 1 was ¦»tartl»»d bv the nuxxilight Hashing «ni a red l»er ret.( ould I have b.-en mistaken f No; ther.it was again ; no sort of d\"ubt about it.It ws< Mi*» Bruckhiick.Kveu in the moonlight thne was n»> mistaking her lithe figure, and certainly no aitstakiug the scarlet »*p, whi< h I saw in mv nenhew\u2019s hand at B irdeaux.He t«».i wa* there, waikmg by her side, talking earnestly with hi* head unnecessarily close to hers.Pascal rec.g nixed them, and assumed a sort of M«aking teudsrly, «wh4; liAve brought m- to.\u2019\t\u2022 u uncle,\" he Mid, \" what do you Of course.I know Mv dear mean P\u2019 \"This foolish flirtation forget *h\u201ciu.I an.v rrv to >a\\ that h- ;* t a)-, getii» r r-\t,f fa-\tI si., c n- -tram»-! |.wr \u2019 .1 wn what r-a.i did c< ur.\u2022\t-\t1\t.i tl the ».utinent, bu* y- r ';\u2018>r \\-*r -omet ni tig prevented it L-u-r «{'\".rig, L w* ver, wa> t»ay-ir g a v.-it to the Forte ns, and drove over to the .-i »\u2022\t¦\t.\t- v it-.i condition, full of f -tatic de-si nptions of the Pyrenees H»-i.iated on the «piendor of the *n«'W hill*, and the qunt beauty of the Y.sl d*0»«au.He w iwint tl e * »ave»ie I'aa : he would a*-end nt;\"!, you are having a rare hght w ith an- t: juity \" l an it >\u2022 a ndvred that after this I Ji 1 tj t \u2022are t renew the lutima.v ' And here I w »« !*-J up in a steamer with some .f »he farniiv, ¦in : n y nephew already vo much their cavalier a* to attra< t the notice of i »r.Pa- al.It Was extremely annoying ; and the worst of r » a*, ] had to adopt the ui '»t -tup d »-xpe.lients to avoid introduction.1 feigned a return uld ! of mi knew.1 dodged down one ladder tf 1 m*» the j them coming up the other.1 sat a* far as po-.P c du M a ; he w jld \u2022 r\"- th»- Spanish fn>u- sible from them in the aaioon, and was deeplv tier and \u2022 ha-e ,r- an 1 irar i- in the pme- 1 inirner*»-! in my I»ook if the\\ ha|»)»etnMi to pass ure mv re- woo « Then haux Bonn» - would laie»J thr -at ! know» what temptation* he held >ut .and a- he is an artt-t hv profession, 1 waa -uni >> en< ugh not to stiape» t anv other motive f r these rba|r\u2014idles but hi* love of nature.So it ende»l I y tny \u2022 at hing hi* enthwsiaani, and be- \u2022Incrl met Mrs.Brockbu k face to face on the c mpanion lad 1er, and returned her slight I»>w an 1 rimle « fre.-oguitioo most awkwardly All thia tine, too, Charles would le flirting w ith the girl under my very nose.A horrible ideacrowse»! my min'd, that |»erhs(i» she had something to do with his che by .u» »:u Now the»e no * P Ople, the-.- »h * | f,,rg- t the.name» pardon my aphasia.\" H» r he be^au t< giiiw hi- tlri.'l rma», 1 irmg which the re i l»er.r» t 'g>in ap|»rare it was out at last ! It was a p'ann 1 -fmrn beginning to rod * He had arrang» ! \" hole affair with a cunning I did not th:c».i| able of, and had made iu' , hi» un le, i' >: 'faux Bonne» would cure this throat - -*ii« my displei-ure to my nep », the rail.ii at wa«, nc».r le \u2022f pi ram «nut iinp.rtauce.1 giv- the mat: lire consideration, arid w 1» s ircelv p rpared \u2022 irri out my tl.i»*af.At la-t I came to th- >0 dusiou t'.at it w is my duly to uf» y the thi* you mu»t just * lioow* betwtwn me am! tb* *pie, and depend UJlOU it.M Stonnor, when you know them you'll think th*- same.\u201d \u201cI can not look forwar l to it with much pleasure,\u201d I rejoined ; \u201cbesides, 1 ha 1 hojied ~ \u201d \u201c Wii *t coubi you look for better or more de-sirable f'' sh»- a'k*-«l.Mr.Temple's church burst into s joyful peal of we\u2019come to the young wife.She looked like an angel of light aa she stepped out in the glorious sunshine, with the flower» at her fret, ami has been the light of my hooM ever since.ECHOES FROM PARIS.Par's, Oct.14.The Prince iirlotf has managed to get well jmt in time to be ready for Paris life, w^ich haa recommenced.Voilà the Prince returned and cured.Everyone is glad to see him socially ; diplomatically -that is another atl'air.Thai moat enterprising American gi-ntleman, Mr.Francis B.Ufiner, generally considered the second T.P.Bxrnum, is, we believe, about to give Parisians sn opportunity of seeing bis wonderful collection of enormous giants and diminutive midgets.His household i# certainly unique, comprising the largest »n 1 the smallest people iu the world.M.DfvArx, the present Minister of the Fine Art*, energetically repudiates the allegation that he authorized the sorceress Mme.(.'uvaillah to s*-arch wish a magic wand for treasure in the vaults of St.Peui.s, but the fa« : that searches were lately made by her is n it denie*t intr>««iu ed into this country.H« state* that th !ir*t user of the fork in Italy wa* a Brzintine Princes* living in Venice we know Itxliatis bave tlway» used the knife .\t1 he Hermans ate with their fork in the sixteenth centurv.Tii*1 brench also put that instrument into their mouth* aliout the same date, but uaed it for other purposes than conveying food.Thk Prague farmer must he a man of culture.One of them a*lverti»es in a French paper for a .dairymaid.Besbles being lever with cows she *\u2022 He might have lookel nearer home, 1 said |nU!,'l s|w.ak ,^rnun, French, and English.meaningly.\u201c I stiould like to know whom he could have fourni nearer home,\" said F.irton.\u201c Ah, there is just one,\" I »ai«l.\u201c Who on earth is it t\" asked her ladyship.\u201c Y**ur daughter Adelaide, l.a«lv Forton.You don't know how 1 have looked forward to it.It would have been so pleasant.'* \u201c A lie !\u201d she cried ; \u201c why, she is a child.I never heard such nonsense.\u201d \u201c Pity you haven\u2019t got a nephew for the baby, Stonnor,\u201d said Forton.H«-re they Iwth laughed merrily.\u201cAh,\u201d said her ladyship presently, \u201c never mind, Mr.Stonnor; young jieople are apt to settle these matters for themselves, an«i perhaps it i* right they should.\u201d They drove otf, but 1 could not bring myself to answer the latter and invitation that lay before m«*.It was wrong and churlish, it wa* ill- If, sav* the advertiser, »he cm play tae piano it would be taken into consideration a» an extra inducement for her selection.Any young and larkish young actress out of work might find a goodj ke in assuming the part of Martha\u2014perhaps she might discover a Tristan.As to milking cow*, that can be learned by aid of awoixleu fac-sirnile m a few hours.steep ascent was almost too much for in*1\t_ went into the summer-house, and, after a pause | handsome ailver epergne, to recover my breath, I followed.Here, t«> mv to convey to l harles and misery, I was confronted with Mrs.Brockbu« k and Dr.Pascal.My *, \u2018 ri'* w»\u2019r,\u2018 not made with the eaee and rea«lines» I could have wished.The situation was trying.Pascal, however, smoothed matters considerably by promptly coming forward txn«l expressing hi* sorrow for having caused me anv annoyance.\u201cBut did I not tell you,\" lie *ai«l, \u201c that you were fighting your fate \u2019 Just see what ha* happened ! You-*\u2019 \u201c Ah ! never mind what has hap|*etie«l,\" said Mrs.Brockbuck.(Audit is only fair to state that she sf»>ke with a lady-like grace I was unprepared for.l Don't think any more al*out it.Kcnllv, now one recalls that scene at the win-«low, it was tn*i»t laughable.\" And they laughed ; but I couldn't.lu\u2022« «i.such a consumm ition was 1 felt the matter more Keenly, and grieved to \"to have been expected, though not perhapa quite think what might have been.\tso early in her career.Miaa Norton haa com- Two days before the marriage l had a surprise, meneed her studies of /Vu»i'\tunder Mv butler informed me that a deputation was the j»ersonal supervision of Ambroise rhomaa.waiting on me.In the hall 1 fourni «juite a large Hut before assuming that character she will sp-party of my tenants, headed by Dawson, the pear at the Draiul Opera as Mathilde in 'jU'** She ' gauiekeejH-r.They had brought with them a l(iui>u Till.which they desirevl me- his bri«le with their good wishes.1 was quite uunr par** l for this expression of r«-si*ect, and, inilee1 AN ILLISTKATKI) NKWS.Notkmhkk 4, 1S8\u2018J.i\t* .\tO' -\u2014 \u2022';;v k/X hv- iMM tfc r''/i'j'\\.nmzm- ;,i,\u2018 li ; f# ^ :N ; '; \u2022- ¦' > ' \u2022 .1 .^fh _______ ~ .- ^ k?w ^ \u2022('.:: -¦¦\u2014.::-a ' r rÆ Ex#; Till; KOSKNKRANZ MOOIM AT THE RECENT MONTREAL EXIIIIII DON.\u2014^-tr _:.\u2022; r i*}' S-^aafe ¦ fif* +r/< .{ji dt '/tï* \u2018fc zæk.\"&>, Z'ec*?\u2022 * » ft?¦£.- \\r*>'- -i^r-C'.\u2022r>^^i-~: > ÿC»ll ¦¦'- ^>~Yr tr - '.\t'.\u2022> ¦v f\t\u2022* C^Ti-S*y5 W'#?, \u2022>i^ Skjti .arr^: ON I HE UPPER 01 ! AW A VII \\V 01- LAKE 1 KM 1 >f AMINO I ROM \\ SKtrCH BV Kl 0.A.Pakadj Zfe.'\u2018 \u2022 W>.sV: igr^z , 11 map ¦- -.rA ; '4W Or',,.Svf& ,\\¥v'\\\\ ;> .-«ry .-\u2022 \\r, L 298 CANADIAN 1LLUSTRATKD NEWS.Novkmiikk I, 18S2 ?SUMMER FANCT.I.ionr-)o»t lot*, 0 will thu br to iim> for ever, Will thou ««-rk Ktrrnitjr lV«rr»l in^tnorir* to «rvcrT Ah ! tuv «trooE a»uI inly fwl* All thy worth toi«4ncw> turmns All my mirth ami o!ier For ay f.for ayv.HojI, It frail ainl hloisling heart.In th** nower n*ar» s ;re you.1 have only lost tuv way.\u201d There was a little («anse, th n «he »»id i'Jly, \u2018 «»h, tu lee-i , I\u2019U ring for the houae-k-ef^r.\" rhis wa> very tryir g; rn >reover it »a« very chilly.I kept |w.'ir g up ati 1 -town that p»*«a.e thinkiu?the h* u«ekeeje r wml t nevej ci-in e.At last laiiifs ap|iewre«l, with the tame i !f'U»ive grin, an-l led me to rny room \u201c What on earth is that \u2019 i exclaimeti, «farting back at a loud whirring t.;»»\u2022 i lose to n.ear.'* t'n!y the eu* k «vciu» k, \u2022ir,\u2019* Janrea laughed.\u201c«*.*1 night, sir.Von di i give Mrs ' arew a fright.1 had a l>ad night 1'erl.if**» the cigar du-\u2022 greed with me.I t »ase.l ab ,ut for aorue time, falling asleep at last only to dream that I was assisting B ivd to tre|,an Ifawley His unearthly s< ream which awoke ne was m thing but the screech of a j-eaeock whii h l-ae» n ro«tiug on a branch close by my window.No sleep after that.The noise- increased.First there were the k more hot*rful \u201d \" How can thatl*ef \u2019 he said, «tart i^ wildly up from his bed, and drawing his huger across his throat.\u2022\u2019 ' II.*w ran I co* it wiih->ut .'« r a knife.\\ih1 h- » can 1 u;.»rr> with ut * «r .» wife D that ByD>n, or is my he.* 1 wan :\u2022 ring I\" \"If I could help you in any way,\u201d 1 «aid, rather alarm* d.\u2019\u2019But you c.ia.You are th«- very man, bar Stonnor.Y**u ure «« big a «well m the ceuntv as Forton.«Jo to him, tell him I'm k* d if h doesn\u2019t do something f >r me tell him if he will help us Clara and 1 will Me»» hire for e>.r \u201d truite overcome he hi l hi» fac in tiie pillow.\" Now, Dawlev,\" 1 sail, \" if yon\u2019ll protni».* to keep qui t ami do as Dr B»yJ adv;«-«.I\u2019ll promise to talk it over with Mr.-.Carew, and if necessary se» Lord Forton.\u201d \" lîod bless vou f-r that!\" he aai 1.«e/.ng my hand.\u201cNow 1 c«n r.«t mv bre»kbs«; On the strength *>f my cheerful npot, the Squire in«i«tcd on sen'ting him up var ,us datnt;ea from our breaktAst-table, anything but ht for an inrali I, and afterwards innt* Hi ! the gr m i» The H iwer-ganleiis D autifuliv k-pt, gr lu«U> merged into the rook- rv ; a j *th thnugh tin» led to the kitchen-gsr ien.an«l «till farther »*r.through a large or'hard to a bright t.e»: of cottage*.\"Thu is what 1 call the : .del vil'nge.\u2019 said Mr* ' itvw, \"anf the power of an individual to s«pire to the i r in.\" \"Still it i* wrong The land i* not y ur« ; you only hohl it in trust.Frequently, t*-., i* makes sn enemy of your l'arest relative.! should like to »ee it abnluhed.\u201d See it abolished!\" I cried, borror-atrwk.\" You t< .1 Inin *11 a'saul it.H ire \\ u any iiie«s»ge for him \" \\ ou may give him the» * fl >wera, and tell him 1 gathered them for him \u2019\u2019 \" And not one f >r met*' I asked.'\u2022he pinned a r.*s* !ring him I at \u2022\u2022nee gave him the ;! \u2022w*t* >:¦ : trine -sage \" Where did you g-t that r.*ebu*l f\u2019 he a»ke-l sharply.\"A -ertain \\ mg !a*iv pinn* 1 it in her»»-If, ! r»\u2019j ! \u2022-1 lightly.*\u2019N w, Sunm r,\" he s»- i with a fi an, \u201d t.u.e of \\ or non»en- 1: would l-e a «ha in-if you ! > k » (vantage of my illn> »« t > flirl with C i a ra.1 won\u2019t *tan*l if !\" \"I give you rny word, Du w 1* v,\u2019 I r**|*lie«l impre>«n.;v.\u201d\\ou ui*y tru»t me mij :\u2022!> My d**r Ie,.w, don\u2019t you kn*>w our mo t*', \u2019 Stoan* r et H *11 r\u2019 \u2018 l will tr-i»t vou,\u2019 h «ai l, grasping n.v hn.! - me\t'u.\u2022'I'it how about 1- f n Hr m* to kn- * if i h*d re* eiv*- l .«ti answer.He mitn.\"You've got hid i,.«y S*-'nnor-, nut with it.\u2019*\tJ ^ \u201c It is not much,\" I said.\" Your brother away, ami Lady Forton does no' think \\ .*.so ill as we tell her \" \".List like her,\" he sill d**|HimIiiur|T \" Tint »he Imgou Iia-s thaarted me ,,n mv j,(ed, ami !*»*!**r*- 1 w\ti tame to my ro**m Dawley w.«« w\t: a barl*er ha l l***en sent for to slim \u2022 h a*lie» were a!r**«dy in the u* ruing r \u2022\t¦ *r.1 went *low », ami w** deterunne*! tot* *.Lady Forton at once.We **nt the * \" Dawlev w.|s< heail shave»! !\t'\tr\t\u2022\t:-k- \u2022\ttate |s critical.\" Me bi* »kt - '.* * 1\t*\t*\u2022\u2019\t1 the tisult.Presently Dr.B*ydbr«\t¦' some of the |H*or fellow'a hait Da»\tI u* to have a lock.Mr».< ar* w\t««\tit\t:,h affect*-1 at this touching tn* ident,\t* k* pt |>erfectlv calm and collected '\t>» n \u2022ietm*nstratia\u2022, but I Iwlirve felt th* .a\u2019.i a keenly in spite uf her outward »h.*w\t-r*< She flush* 1 a little when a telegram\t\"a |ji*ly Forton announcing lier intention ni' mg to I!unterst.me !*y the lint tram '\t; day her ladyship apje-afeil i * pr She wan very graciou».S ,rrv t*» ini \u2022**\u2022\u2022' had given so much ttoublr.Was »ur*-\t\u201c *-i so«iii get letter among»! such good \"in rr Q».ami wonderral Mr.Bat lett ha*l not wnf n \u201c Coin tie men arc such b»*l i*>rre»p :\u2022 *.saiil Mr» Carew with a sweet ¦mile, \"\t',,.T brother i« in loimlou at present.\" \" Ah, then he may perhaj** s*** 1 \u2022 *\t! telegrapheal to him, ami he will Iw* ther ii*1'*.r* aily to come on here if necessary she then had an intetview with Di i* who tol.l lier if the patient was hum I * 1 hi* mind put at rest he would get better 1 ** tell him you are here,\" he added, \" ami see him when you please \u2019\u2019 In a few minute.» 1 escorted the Ud room.Wa were confronted with an »| | \u2022 sight \u2014Dawley entirely euv* 1o|m**I HI *\tq1* sh*-et was *M*at«sl in an arm-chair with I head clean shaven.In one ham! h* ¦ * large bottle ofleechrs, and in the other *\t1,,\u2018 1 of p* aco* k'« feathers, with which he I head.Om* look wan enough.A* thev turti*'» \u2022\tml fle*| acreaming away, up h*' junip*'! s11' chas* *1 them ilown the t>aM*ge witli severs ring ing view halloov.W« got him b* k, -\u2018«\u2018l went down to lind the hatlies hwkral *\" ll*f drawing-room.After a littbi parley the d '¦ She is ai lil-hred |* r*¦ in,' said Mrs.< ai -w \u201cNever mind,\u201d suJ th.doctor \u201c*t mM \u2022\u2022vent* her visit hi* dotie 1 \u2022»« o \\ g u.I 1 toh: l.er hr wi-uld g t leît.r du* tiy I .mind .»* relieved.\u201d He was t-etter still afj.-r » lett.-r whiun i* to p:v hi* debt*, and a \u2018light lucre***- in U * ail aall \u2022 , *'Ut ,.nlv on the condition t: it 1 lived out of tin i antv | heel hmiM-lf to learn the extent of her injury.His earlv ailucatiou aided this, and '\u2019.ailing for water, he washed the blood from her \u2019ar*-, \\v ini h he found to proceed (ruin a wound in h« r for-head, just covered hy h-r hair The bullet had ploughed to the bom-, glanced *dl, iml lodged in the window .csing across th*-room.Neighbors had be.-n immediately summoned, who etui*- ru*hing in, the most of them skilled in ruial leer lierait, and when he railed b>r styptic*, with which to stop the tl *w of lood, they were ready with their astringent herb*.These were effective, re*toratives were «pplied, th*1 voting lady ofs-ned her eyes intelligently and w a* removed to a sofa, and, after applying plaster trom hi* own i.-*our.*, \\l*el left the patient in care of her female friends and her mother, win* had recovered from a fainting it which had been induce*! by reaction of feeling *t her daughter\u2019s restoration.I he bulh\u2019t, which had lieen fireil from a shot gnu, lia*l glanced from the tr*-*-, though not in the direction *t the hou**\u2018, and wrought tin- aurh (ie.irge loiiud two nlh- liullets, and haiitm-d Afs-I on a trial of skill iu mark man-«tills challenging him t*i c*iui|H'te lor a tntbiig june«s.\u201c Do \\u catch ti.-al thread in this *\u2019 I don\u2019t care t »«*k it,\u201d s*i l Af**-1, »t once gr- wii *erious .*'f..ri! a* I'm* I wihiM leave my pa»*ion le-hiud me and llv to the uttermost parts of the 1^111.\" \u201c All must tike tf .-ir risks, AU-l,\" *.uii the orai uhtr M rs ( .- orge.\" \\N lia! Is to be will !*e, ' sail < h-orge st-uteu-tioualy.Abel made no further reply.The next dav fie had all invitation from Mr*.M irlow to visit fn* patient, whom be found sitting up, but pah-ind languid, the wound concealed fiy her fiair She extended her ind to him a* h- cam*- in, ami gave him a smile of welcome.The mother w;t* pr>fua*' iu Inr demonstration» He told her t lie vti.ry of the accident, and joined w ith her Hi Hi *-\\}Tes*ion of gratitude at the young lady\u2019* marvellous escape.Then he had *ctne »< oth i-g word* to *ny t tin- patn-nt which had tln-ir proper effect, and after a short vi*it he left, promising to come again, after an urgent invitation from the mother, support*d by a look from the invalid.A woiidertul interest in her welfare, though »h*- ha l fully recovered, brouglit him daily to the Marlow», or the singular mini lier would express It fa tter Yet he was Hot in love, hs he utider»to*id the passion, but he could not descnlie hi* feeling*, and that prophetic thread of dost my hvomed in his mind a» large vs the cable of a suspension bridge.They Apart from l-a 1 weather, th- farmer's wotat enemy ha* lieen his own ignoran *-.H- would | go on, y*-ar after year, qu;< klv »ul nutting to the decimation f hi* crop, by iri*ect*, birds, animals, and weeds, without so much . >ut tin-sparrow a comprehensive title which includ»> « very fur l unf*irtuuate enough to h- *m «Ih-r than a thrush h i» either un m»ign ti ml i-ir-l, not wortli 'iriving .-ut of the wheat, or au » vil-minded binl fot which absolute \u2022 xteriiiiua\u2019ion, whereevi-r met with, i* all t-si light a punishment.I'mb r the inffuence of tins Utter opinion a fartnei is apt, in spring, to mistake the intentions of the t*)iii-tit*, who ar*- fighting in the good cause hy devouring grul * in 1 insect* in hi* ori hard* ; for he at once objects to these sparrow*\" eating his huda\u2014which they hav* When the gooseberry an 1 current bu-diea are stnn|»ed of their leaves by the caterpillar* of a \u201c saw-fly,\u201d m >st of th «si wh « suffer from their rivages are still content to imigin?that the curly-tailed caterpillars an- reallv \u201cworm* which come out of the ground.\" A fluffy brown moth, very common in in my places, lays it.* egg* up >n fruit tree», and tin caterpillar* hub*equf « xtermination, ami all because lying rustic 1» griid.* aver that the prickly l*»a*t not only *u«-k* milk from «l-oping cow*, hut *\u2022 instructed.I'liey r»-gar«l all insect* as either \u201cworma\" «>r \u201ctlu-s and consider their generation and multiplication to Is- due to at-tnospheiic inthiences.Fast winda are supposed, to fa- responsible for the \u201cblight,\" a miscellaneous title which cover» a multitude of initio-lions ; showers ot ram bring the frogs, ami hot weather \u201c breeda\u201d Hies, while maggots are the result of spontaneous generation.The proposal 'o form a nat; >n»l l.iheral \u2022 lub in 1.-tidon, to serve .»* a conmi 'u nn-eting place \u2022r Liberal* both of town .m l c \u2022 nitry, i* in a ! nr way ot realit.ition.The n-w n *;ituti »n i* to he much more than a clu 1 is suggested that it should be a kind of hotel, with bedroom » mmodatioo for provin ial mentU-r», and that «il t;.e Liberal as*->ciations of the country should have th-ir oHicea in tire building.If tire idea* \u2022 \u2022I it* promot- rs are «\u2019arried ««ut.it will h-c>m-tlie headquarters «>!' Liberal «.rganiz.itiou iu Hug* laiitl.Ttie scheme h.is already attracted .» wide tlieasure -)! *UpJ»ort.I\u2019F.I;* s* ah mt i i use th- te.ephoiie will do well to take warning by the terrible fat-«*f a geutleinan who I» aornetliing iu the citv, and lias a telephone.Tire oth- r day he w.»* off -ring .» t«-w leuiaik* through th»' iu*!ru neat, when sud letily In- ».»w a bright 'la*h tr >m the instrument, and the same nioineut there came uj*ou him a sen-at.oii .is it a huge lobster had secure»! an tiuU'Ually favorshl»- grasp of him by th- skin of tin-foreh -al, and «v.i» violent Iv shaking him.The scientific explanation with which Ire h «s la-en consoled is th»f lie fia-i toiidi-il with lu» forehead the hooks tor siispen ling tin- tratisiiiit-ter.I'iiat\u2019s all very well .but he got a great sll«H\u2019k, atnl his watch won't go.Sin w i* an Am rican .:it , pretty, imi plucky.W «\u2022 «'ame out shooting, and *\u2019re, with her little singh-h«rielh-d hn'cch-load r, wijie-i many of ««ur »-y«*s.Tlier«* was a tremendous number ot guns, and tire utiderwotul is terril» y thick this yvar, a* everyone ku«i as.Shot w » * |s\u2018PI*ering ab »ut a* profusely as at Plevna, and at last about four « o n* eut r»-«l the lta« k of a gentleman wh > w «* st.unling by my lady's *i le \u201c Hy Jove, 1 m hit !\u2019\u2019 he ev \u2022Lnired.tak'Ug «>tl hia coat t«» s»-e whether there was anv hlooi afsuit.\u201c Capl.iiu , ' calm y ol«servi«i /lon Snet To livi* h brave, honourable, aelf-denying to get little |.raine, loan money, aud oo u i,>nal anubs ; hii< h ofUn the lot of a Uritinh olll.r .and when ho has «erred his iiun .when old ago, or ono of our hundred colonial forera, h.ia sapped his ntrength, where do you find him?What becomes of the hero who led his men up the heights of the Alma, k of bringing up all his som and daughters honourably like ladn-s and p nth men ex liausts his n»our.4*i of energy and money, and leaves hit i but a slendar surplus L.r indulgence in sm h kid ill liixnrn ^ as he may wt II b I a ^ rubby 1 > 'k fnun an unkempt b ard of p< pix r-und udt hue Crejute ! -pp*tied at the tr ;e to V*e int r-stmg timself in church aff.tr*, beii.g 1 m:n i* d to put 1 -wn v>me Ritualistic prochv -tl< S of the chepl.1' It's and he had allow ed hin *e!f i to be nomit at'hurchman of sn ail stature, who had nominat'd him.*\u2022 I\u2019ve been mal.- to lonk an utter fool through your f-mlt.What did ycu mean by brr.git g rue forward to receive this *f-front r\u2019 \u201d !\u2019m sure there\u2019s no affront intended, C lon-el,\u201d pleaded Mr.Maunders, me ugly huaineaa in the law courts.\u201d W hen \u2022ju.-*ti-.ne-i, however, about this ugly ho*'t - *-, the man with a grievanoe would rather astonish hi* hearers by saving.\u201d And -lo you know wh.it that rascal < \u2022 i*tnma»g >* nie,,nt (.y «\u2022ring that 1 had l^en ct n.-ero-i >r.r.fr»u«l on the Stock Exchange \u2022 Why, 1 ws» «.ne of the shareholder* of the Kio Brigand# I-oan, and got swmdi.d cut of t'-n year*' sivings in the affair.Tha* how I was implicated in it.\u201d \u201c And th it i* why 1 am now smoking a four-centime cigar in Belgium, in»te»d of a \u2022ijj^nny w\u2022*\u2022¦ d at the \u2018 Big,' \u2019 I»»»r Bullt.n.h might have .KUHOES FROM LOS DOE.LoM*-\\, « >ct.1 I.Ai m \\> k'm will 1-e heard c.f ear .next se«*on The t-.rst attempt to *e» it going iguu wa* a decided succe-*.and ha* made many inverts t \u2022 the \u201c revival.\u201d I>k Nr.t\u2019vit i r is to paint a pictur* illu*tr.itive of the late campaign in E/ypt.The a-tuai «ub-ject has Still to l»e derided, tlUt t«|e C-imnilSSlOtl ha* N n given by the F.tie Art S c ety.Wk understand that Sir Beauchamp Seymour will probably take the title of Baron Alceater of Alcester, in the county of Warwick.Sir t*ar-tiat W.dseley will take that of Lord Wolwlry «if Kgn*t- MotfsK.NOR CaI'CL, late rector of the I atholic rntversitv, Kensington, has l»een succew*ful in all ti-e |»iints of his ai'fieel t«i the Pop* agaupt the decsiou of the Kiigli-h Rouan Citholic ecclesiastical authoritie*.('« in * i iirra Ht.! Mti«f#ction «imong the élite ef Lam'e-»h has '»^*ii cause) by a rumor that Mr.Brallangh h»* got an eye nj»in the l/>ti«Ion Sehriol Board, snd intend» creeping into it hy way of that borough.Tint battle between Wivilwich cannon and Krupp cannon will he waged once more.There has Keen some v-ry practical exjH-rini-nting in Kgyp\u2019, and the nnaniroona opinion «d our « fficera I* in l.ivor of Knipp, hot Woolwich will assert itself till the last.Tiir.je-ncils of Mr.l/esln- Ward and ih»other acc»m|.)ished nrtista of fom/y /\u2019,«»> are no longer to !»\u2022 devoted eiitir«ly to the.nricatum of men of ligut and le ding.Portrait# of ladies are n-iw to N- i»Mi**d with that |>a|ier, but, of course, there will tw no attempt to caricature in these.A |*eep at a pried of the first that will ap|tenr stiows a fierfect picture of the PriucoM of Wales, hy M.Theofmld Cbartrau.The work S» N««w on coni|«#riug this opler with that in which the planetary names occur in the week, we find that a very singular relation exists between the two.The day following Saturn'*day is railed by the name «»f »he fourth planet in the system ; the next day, Monday, bears the name of the seventh planet ; the next day, Tuesday, that of the thirl planet ; and so throughout the entire w«vk it will be found that ea h «lay is ealled from «he thirl planet aft«T that of the prveeding dav.This curious coincidence certainly cann«>t l»e the result of accident ; and any theory which will oati*fact«>rilv account for it mnst beaix-epted as true, however much its c« n-se«|uen«'es may conflict with our preconceived notions on the subject.Th# nee«le«l light on the matter is to l«e found in a passage of Ihon «'assius, an historian who wrote in the '«eginning of the thiri century of the riinstisn era.This writer sje-ak* of th« tdanetsry w«-«-k as an institution of p-cent introduction in his time, an«l give# the following account of it# origin: The Kgyptnn astrologers (that is to sav, th.tae « f Alexandria, the ncienti-tic centre of the ancient world' u«ed for the j*ur-{«nse* of their science to assign ih* hoars of th» day MK'cessirely to the «even plsnet*.t«kmg them III the order of their remoteness.Evil day to«>k its nsnie fro,'i th# star which ruled its first hour.The first, eighth, fifteenth, an I twenty secon i honr of Situni*# day were the hours of Saturn ; the twenty-third honr belo-iged to Jupiter, the twenty fourth t.« Mar*, an 1 the first honr ot the following day to the Sun.For this reason the d«y after Saturn's «1 tv * ** name.1 from the Sun ; and s moment's com*! lerttioo will show that thi* mol# of explanation fully ai^-ount* for the order in which the planetary names occur in the K «man w-'-k.The kev fit» the lock so perfectly thst there «n be no doubt whatever that it i« the right one.It i*.therefor#, to the an.'i#nt astrologer# *hst we mast ais ribe *.he intr -luctton of th- nune* of th* *\u2022 v.-n .latH, When t!i» foreign ««tMloga had l»een ini{«orte.| into Rom , it naturally »»in became a v« ry j»»pnl*r study.Vl»n »*t every one, in tact, seems t» hare dahMe 1 in it more -.r lea*.Some of the einj^r.ir* attempt* 1 to *>t»'np it out by persecuting edicts, hut only succeeded in im|>arting to u tha proverbial attrs tiveues* offorbithlen fruit.When evervNaly had thus barnt to talk familiarly aNtut h r«»*c j*»* «ud lucky and tinlti kv lav*, it w»* very natural that the Mtr-logical should c«»me iw'o »**\u2022 i* » division t time for the puri»»»»* of coru mon life.>o m ;-h 'ti-\u2019erning the wriv in which th« plaoetaiy w.-ek w.*s introdu -1 into R »me itself It reman* to con*: 1er by whst m-ar * it* new»* spread through that part of Etiroj» wr.ich w»* inhabited by the nations whom the Romans called Karbwnans.W Ith regsid to the general outline «.f the matter there i»not much to «-iplatn.Every one knows that the Romans were th« tnaM.-r* of b.iro|«e, much as th* English sre of India Nearly everywhere there w« re stations of th» Roman armies, and those armies were recruited largely from th» native populations In ».,me countries there were Nrg» and numerous Roman sett\u2019-rnents ; an-l everywhere there would N many sin«>ng the hartar\u2019ans who hul avaiN-l tbernsel ves of the oil vantages of a Roman «du«\u2018a-tion.1 in* Uomanixing jw icessdid not xlwsys go «>n to the same extent.In th» K«ltic anil Iberian putt* « f the (.'«ntinciit in Spain, Fra*»»» and Portiigsl the hart irisn* l»»».n» »-.cmnpletely K -u; in that their moL-rn deacendanta have for-g tten their original languages, and, with the p*'ople of nio-leru Italv, s|»*.»k th«>s» vartou* kii-d* of Latin which we call S|>anish, French and Malian.Tfie Kelt# of Britain, unlike thMr Continental kinsmen, retained the u«e of their moth r tongue ; hut they w-re so far affecte*! by R-xnan influence as to ad'-pt many Latin words, and the present Welsh name» of the «lavs of the week \u2014happen rather aiiigularly to lx* the l>ure«it mofern form «-f the original L«tin names In 8[si'n, France and Italy, the planetary names of Sunday and Saturday have l»-en displaced hv otlier* of «lifferent origin.When the Roman* h»»me < hristians, tfi'V Ie.unt to call Sunday the l/ird'a Day Dies Dominicus; su Iso in the countries just mentioned, the wor.l is still Di-*i»nchc D >m>'nir.a, D-nning».The -lay l»efor* Surulay won called, instead of Sattirn's «lav, the Mald«ath a fact which will »«-eni surprising to \u2022hose who do not know h««w mo lute oti-tmat lv r-»«)lv.-l to »|e-ak a« little of it a* th*r \u2022 ««M Very rar»-lv in to-1 dit tu-« e»-u borrow i Latin wor-1.When they became A-«j'i »inted w.th * mi* n»»* object or institution belonging to the |i unsn civilixation for which they had no native mm-, they griier»llv pref-rn-l to in»>-nt one rather than to adof »t the foreign title, a« the ancient Britons an l other Keltic nttlo-i* usually di I Alth .ngh the religion of the IVutontc r \u2022 litf-r*-'! widely in d-tail* from that «-f the R.mans, the two «ysterna w-re *.> f«r »im-l«r that both were found«»i on the «\u2022 r«hip of th- j*- r-sonifi-l je.w-r* >f nature.Th^ «1-gr- of *;mt laritv w.\"i I «j ute sufli \u2022i-nt to pr'd'i.'- in th* minds of the ti»rmaM the b ief th »\u2019 the Korntq g >ds w-p- «imply their own g*l* mid-r new nam>* \\Vli*o, for instance, * l -ut.m h-«r l hi* Roman follow-aoldier talk «»t Jupiter .» the g»l who was causing the thunder, it « >u i *: c-' ir to hi:n that loptter nnist be th- '* WeNh\u201d for Thuuor or Th «rr .aa I this di«.-»verv w.*ul I lead him to in »k# further trtqmn-* in tb» *, «n I **k them what they railed th* g*»la to wh \u2014 .-li if.*«\u2018t»-ra» ich incident* were appropriated Throug 1 di» ussion* \u201cf thi* s-irt, ot by oilier similar to »n*, it fwvame very e»ria au «c ept-1 i.-lirf am-.ng th* T itfMi* that « » h -.f th* priocij-al R man /*!* ¦ .rresjem J» I to « parti i!«r ¦»* among those nt hi* own luntrym-n N >w in oo'ir*»- .I time the f nt ni.- j\u2014 p] , became ar.|uaintad with the n*« K >m»n .o-tnm of r.-konttig tim- ha w.-ek», and with th* l.a\u2019in tiam*» for th* »*\\-n «laa* This «\u2022\u2022)»tni th* \u2022 found it «\u2022 iivenient to imitate m their int*-''ir*» arn of I heotiscii*. November 4, 1882.CANADIAN ILLUSTRATED NEWS.303 go,! ,,f battle», eorre»|«ndin(j clwM-ly with the R,.m»n M«m.Horn» writer» h»vi* attrmptr*! to \u2022(\u2022count for the change in the chararter of the (J,.,! by Mi|«i>oaing that Tiw m*» )^|>ecially inro-|[rrm»ne in connection with warlike mi N-r prier a tieceuec the atinoephrric conditioiiK irrrr ao important an element in their chance» of victory.The more reaNouable rspli-iiatinn, however, ia that the warlike Ir^enila Kelonvini; naturally to the heaven (pul, Mich nu are found in the atory of Jupiter himaeif, hap|i*-nni among the Teuton» to be iievrlii|>e three eorn gave tloir nanira to the In-g., votie», the Hertnionea, mid the liiiwonf*, the three branche» of the (iertnmnc rare.Hut thu identification nee in a to m** extn ruely «|ueation« aide.11 i* a tempting aui>|K»iit ion that tic gene.al.»gy ha» l-een trai»n|K»»ed by Tu itua and that it \u2022hould be arranged aa fullown : - Kak nt Man Tuiaco ti.e.Tbiudiakaor nriitarbl Ingievo Herrnio I\u2018t.rro \u2022 1 n th.i view the legend become» ntniplv one r.f :! \u2022 UMial til'1 of ethnic (^digrrea which are fan nar to every »ta i*i»t < f mythology, whereaa a.k> i' I v Tecitu* it remain», on anv tl e< rv ol \u2022\t* ii ture rf Tnntro, nome» hat anotnab tie .-tnd u: accountable.the s.x, n t i» regularly re|»rr«enteinc»tag irn«>d»Tn dutch Ihnga-'\u2022., 'hr d '\\ of the \u201cThing.\" or judii ial naarm laughed the awful laughter which ahook the inountaina and the *ky.Aa the moat striking characteristic of Jupiter, in nopular apprehrn-aion, waa hia wielding of the thunder, hia iden-till cation with Thor require» no explanation.I he contraction of Thunreadieg into Thunelay neeina to have l>eeh produced by tlie influence of the Scandinavian Tiioradagr, aa the shortened form doea not appear in any Anglo-Saxon docu.nient earlier than the periiel of lUnUh rule in h ngland.I he Anglo-Saxon name of Friday wa» Frige-I nominutlVf rnw #»f Fritf#* Wool I ne-ceasanly lie either Frig or Frigu ; but the name tr! the Norn»\u2014-a word winch soaietiiues denotes the \"weird sist*rs\" of German m\\th '¦ gv, and is sometimes applied to merely human sorrem»*»*.It can scanely be by a were accidental coincidence that this name reminds ti* s-\u2022 .| i- r*C*Mer« lost* thy ngh such fallactoii- prttjciplcs./.I \u2019. | have I.more etT «-\u2022iw-.o) With tn^ move H hite dc-tro- hi- pawn position, uni \u2022\u2022htain* in exchange a we ik P and .in i« *-late-IK' P.11 It M hite has already -polled hi- pawn* we -hould hs\\c thought h*- would retake with the Kt.at least with -\"ine chance of an attack.'it- Although it pawn minus.Black ha« already an suivaient in p\"-iti have play*-*! 2'*, K t., K 2 ii M'e.ik! The Kt ,,iigtit to hare moved.M'ith flic text mov*.all M'hite'- piece* will lie ue.-e.-ATy to dc-fend the B P.Çfi Threatening to take the 4 F Ù', Mr.Mason ought t*> have takeu the Bisho) with an easily w>*n game.(f) A iircpostcnnis move.'in) ' »t course, now (thick i- virtually a rook .ahead, and the game i- over it, a tew move*./ i*/>/ nail /«i i**.BANK OF MONTREAL, V'tTIt K is hereby given tfi.at a Divideml of LIVE PKR CENT, upon the paid-up e.-ipital -lock t thi-institution ha- lx>«>ii declared for the current Hall Year, and that the same will lx- parable at it- Banking House in thi- city ami at it* branches, \u2022 n and after FRIDAY.THE FIRST DAY OF I'EPKMBER N EXT.The Transfer ll*x,k« will l*c closed from the 1'fith to to the *'th of November next, lioth day - iuclnsive.By order of the Board.M .1.BP* II W AN.General Manager.Montreal.24th October, K*'! PATENTS.M'hite to piny and mate in Hire** move*.SOU'TION OF PHOBLRM No.4at.M'hite.\tBlack.1.Any.1.\tto K I! * 2.\tMates ace.M'e continue to act a* solicitors for p.itciit*.c.a» eats, trade marks, copy rights, etc., for the Pnited State-, and to obtain n.athiit* in Canada.England, Entree.Germany, and all other countries.1hlrt>»«lw yonrw* practice.No charge for examination of model* or drawing*.Adi ii*** b\\ mail free.Patent* obtained through it* an* noticed in the M ir.vnrir tnt'.RUM V which ha- \u2022hel.arve.t circulation, and i< the iin>«t infiuential pa|,«*r of it* kind piihli«h
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