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Ho was.«devoid of every particle of haunt—ovary feoling of haumanity-n tmtfi' amopg his friendg-a fiend among, this qremics Ho was abusive towards Kis wife mfi children, bmfisfiy maltteat- ing and with ns little compnncuon of commence. ag. he 'would rob the faiptand sickly mites-ex. sojourning. withixgiis gates., Ho & ed noxther Goa nor man, An W” romvling thronghipo world. like? w bp. ;spon,paake; gratifying hin :Heast)y «inniw “1313011 the wblom’f of the *and thoss 'who ore repay to perish.\ It was but a fow days subsequent to the murder of the étranger in the lower bridge, that Charley and the four mur- Jack, Bill, Jooand Bob, might been seon around the front door of ht the Shamrock. Chm-lay bad just been|. . dilating upon thesuccess of iis various speculations, awellfo g more particularly ' pon that brinck- df his business cm:- nocted with the UCS. army. \I say, John, * smd he, \ I've made A great baul this week out of Licutenant {Motis, Dxdn'f. yfiu know that you ware Wefimo sibling, bounty from the & G‘gqxgrnment for ”Vary man. you got * anlist? When L'gets gt covey commed | jufitmmmgh to mike him- feel Like whip {pfugall Mexico,Ajélis as how I a chances there he tan get in for + to go for ty xevellgx thfihall's of Monte- m‘) ff 'De they bite 'at that? enqmred file othgr i gm “r‘f '~. thike mom; mag Charley, 3g, ham oke into a warms h, \and , whanithey 5515s onmgxtnenmls gownfbounty in thiir goekets, xt’ ?all:thesmfi3ns1fafi was in the muggy Wheéto f Ohprley CO'Leary,\\ he afdébd,, , with may his geduliar wise wihig. ' f bet ‘fil‘hen there xix-é some of thesewprmr divils, when th‘ejz’v’hé lost all of Shir ke- lations bythe ship fever and Haven’t a cint left, come aim ax mo how tg $9 Bving, LE8)!s therm I gon Gx - & ENDS O‘anABE’I, during: the in, the boitbriles pit,\ exolaimed Chorley | black as the ace of apardes, because \site- Hite ,,Agm '+Be jabors,\ exclaimed Bob, \but you're the boy til come on agreen horn,' delighted with. the idea of the business. ** And now I'l tell ye,\ said «Oharley,- '*\ofanother way, I've smonsed (Unaolo Sam. Some of them don't like: the: no- tionof fighting the bloody Mexicans; but they're hard up and must bave something to keep thom from staxving, so I make a bargain with one of them to go and enlist, ind whon,he gete:Jtis mon- ey, we divide it, and then I help him to desert; and after ho is bid a day or so, I go and threaton if ho don't givamo tho | bther half, F'l have Mud in;jiffy, | L, | Ho forks over, of con d than I tall | him to go tho fiavil for & fool anti cow«\ d‘\ if ' a* '~ While they 'whre discussing this sub- | ject, and epedul@ting.as to whether car» tnmpefsdnstinnimmct Whoin: “Wfimightmubbb opétated \up; on in one why or the other, Crazy Jano turndd & corner into Oars street, and canto walhng‘wyarda than); Minging in a Tow tone, tle samo song 'which she sung while following the corpse of Pat» rick Mahone to the place.of burial. Tho sams withered flowers wars im her hair, while ber clothes were soiled and tattered, like those of one who had been wondering long. It was a pittital fand melancholy sight to look upon one #0 youbg-just in the spring-time of her hopslessly awaken by the hand of God. > *Iwigh that ornzy spalpem: was in with and oath, ais she approached. “2?th fin wish, that?\ Exclaiméd Bill. e Blast her \ answered Charley. \LIL {tell you. 'I knocked qu wife down the 'other day with a ”must of wood, aha. theh throttled her fite turned wouldnt mind, Shehas been 31 Since, ig I'm 'devikh afrma kmk the bucket in consequence. \ : i dis tr Well, E7533 would that have to flax with Crazy \Jand? asked fluff | % ** Why, you know she is always pok- tin d. Ble npfears to on6 like a' g 3m tba vmeé) adi sudadaly T thought ro one was present when I bate: the woman; but, terning round, there the crazy b——-h stood in the door and liad. 53511 THE f NOW 'the #if . can' slag; nights for fear §h§$fl blab“ Bout tt.\ 816i - thas theywoan fete, their clothit People will | fadein' aind wages, sn BS | believe her, though she is crazy, and itly hundred ®nd Giff-5mm of- 1311th - 55° mits of * in Al \® U V vig. . j a P tilt tL nr L (z i flimgd‘xt’ant long bof take Q‘gghung‘a fit, fm afther going.\ im. i mrmdp Her crazy +1 | od a we b orfdlste gga ara | \Ishadow of the woods, '\«he mama Jing ons 'He iid befors keen' that same. :] himself against it with\ Buch! iolefice | tnat the Hit happed Midqfiaw r other four, | kw; Twi thinking.\ - \L Upon‘this 'buggention,: Chmleyimme- dintelymtopped baok into while the other# remained . on?” side thedloor, :>... . As she came opposite on thowalk, she ocased singing, and turning her wild 'eyos upon them for a moment; mquirad if they had seen her sister. & as dne-of thom pointed to the bar-room. *'come in and sob her.\ Crazy-Jane bounded up the steps at this annonncement-emotions of joy | lighting up. her. pals features, liko a burst of sunshine breahng through' a cloud. Never for a momont, in her waking hours, was the thought: of Hort drowned sister absent from Her mild. and every day, from the rising to the, setting mn; in foul or pleasant [Along tha baviks of streams and in the ing Wombats, to s 6d ons, whoks fem. hidden.: the grave, and mShnziJIm-rlfiuoul ering into dust. . The four villains follo‘wd 01m bd- hind horas she entered fia font door, their intention being, it is to be sup- posed, to detain horin soms part of the house until nightfall; for theywore por» sons whose Busifices it m‘nemy for them to trankact iubecrssy, aint «undef the cover of darkness. The girl, how.\ over, had ontered but a few stops, whar\ her oyes met thoss of Charley O'Leary, as ho stood behind the bar. SHe started back with a shrigk, like one who uni- wards, comes suddenly upon a wild beast, and attaripted to escape through the doorshe just enteréd. But be-{ fore she could reach it the door : was closed and bolted, arnd the- pootcraatura wam at thoir mergy. - - Lemngsgnifist wmubbmg post, on the bank of-the canal a litte! distance | off; ai stoutbailt fellow had ing fer some time, and bad watehéd |- these- mgfllfir 'horaindrte-with inferest. It was no~other thin Tom Boveel whose knowlédgo of the Shiny? faverh and its. fraquenters; lod him him at dime Ab'suspect that foul ply wats go- duo: closed upon unsuspéeting foréxgn- drd nd \indophisticaled countrymen, 1d Wwhork 6 iet t Imam? \bee opetied, untifthey HMG suffered wrong! but he | could not- ithe object of thbir' on- timnga'nemngéd ancrhnrmxess fisiden nto that din'bf thidves. * ~Follbwil As truant; 11m 31111317186 'of} the- wibrhent} H inade- Straight for the |- bE‘i-\Kfia'flnam‘g t fastened, Ho throw tout rodbid wide Opes, mm}, rordsorth of 1h ad at (dH Adon \* A hundred dollark I? exolaimed the} | ** Yos, 'n hundred donarmtoxmrJMnB; man, who will put hers out of . theJ way. of doing mischief,\ repeated: Ghanley‘ - ‘brmgihg downbigfAst violently. - “Leta: 'call Kek in, and keep. hberup.1 idkight,; nigh-mom! ** Yes, she is in there,\ was the roply, Wrougfi’fi’rofifi' atrools and narrow alloys;: {ished, fifawskommcm rifles Thore stood ora sfifrélgx ea ~ .] by the viHaing, pomtmgher mini: irhiu Barat flhurlegfigfleaxy eivdie hom. bin, with . the, dfiflimdeinhér‘ficef‘ig mgolleq : wkqlanlifi Macaw tn Whenhe Bal. well , nigh, m wite; ind it now 9g: .stinotive Fear offim flamingos “Pa, gnc . naturl brug, . Tord. difgelly/ to her, anditaking herby: {the handbag -| in thoact of leading Jer forth; who LL of them, excited 'to: the highest. point?! amadness; -nshed imfinntzot‘hlm again-sloged the foox; -~ ---. .* Gazing about him for an instant,. and turning sp his:sleewes very. qpolly, Tom gave the Fellow just half-a;2 minute to openit andiot him past, ' He mfonly | answered by abundamd the ‘honid threats of wiglence;' (.~ .g> .} .c Whon the halt minntw had ohm, Fom approathed 'him' salmiy, gad lay«> ing bis hard upon 4 [¥he. othor's »honldey, was about pushing Lim: from tha, door, wh Riya blow-at-him---- with all bs torce.;>» Warding dboff@ ana quicker thanthought Ton zetumed. a. fFearinl- blow right im tho meee: W With, a vilain 1643, um“ ox: W mugnmammwm ~ round and round, search: pgand mm axilion ogg and 13610 #, farther romance: ialthc <hxy' g cat Into the firbét, and after :Hatenin gids Tarfous waznings from. hifiibonthenca. ' 'Torth avoifiingtl? Bhairoock, dt a word of 'which ~ shi comprsheided,; ths be- nighted son! dopatted down m Meat, stagingag Before. , A muple of houre, mtfispxhgdpmfl after this whon._ Tom was . lightly tipped upon the arm By officer Dibble, urd informe that. hémfi‘nndor 'the necessity: ofarrosEing him \by virtue of svarrant which he held in. His hind. It commanded hinicto be broughtforth- forthwith bedoro the to- atig~ wer to a complint 6F sgmult and bat- tery, in betealf of the. people. Although tte had pany .times Before: perfomed a comsplenome part whem. .knogk-down ar. guments ware in the play, ye this-was the first gocasion of his beipg..ary owing: probably to ighafaét tpstufiflmr battled without sufficient cause,, As he entered the <ourtsoomm in chsfgcqf i175 officer, folkquby 'm crowd of idle- tien and boys, 'he apprehended no finger as to the hyorable fiexjmmnhonofihe trial, for he was strong- mmgéLcomames; math; bad dgpeg pong; non Jury bangmvea, the cage of the \eople: ngumstg’om Boves procecded at 14 | once., The. oognsgporggb 9.Sartied his officgin his hat, appertgil.o -On -Ehe part .of the former, while Fomwas may“; ad by-wtall, simple, Funded youth, countenance was about 85 as agewnoxth-aaat sgde of» manulk whease.. .; . 9s : Tho fro sworn plainant, whem Topy Magma; mm- > I. Fas h moc. MM ' p