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VOL. L WOLCOTT, WAY3TE CO., 3ST. Y .,,rTH U E S D A Y , JA N U A R Y 14. 1875. m 15. D o w « Ilio Shadowed Laue. Down tJio nlmdowcd Inno tlio goc«, And hör arms arc laden _______ ISJ S‘î< *M;'’ Willi Yuc‘ \vo(*fbiuo anti wild rbfi'of ....... Happy iittlo nmidou | iSwcoiJy, MvcoiJy doth »-bo dm# A h tho lark above her ; Surely ovory living thing Thou hast » cm » muht lovo her A k k U o Kmycd a» b I io wmiy, llappy little maiden, fchadowy liuicrt and della among, With wild flowcrrt Jadon, Chancedn bonny ynnfh that way, for tiic Ianw wero »Imdy ; h>he dropped one wco Jlower, they gay, Did llm Iittlo lady Dropped a Hotter, »0 they wy; Dropped, and ;/ovot* nuVacd i t ; And tho youth, alack a day, J’ieKod it ui) and Indued it. Now iujVrtect Jano waiirtoringB, Willi Iove-ilowoiH laden, With her lovo nho Htrayo and Mingo, Happy Iittlo maiden ! B u t she’ll bo moro quiet after this, tuko m y word Tur i t . ” V e r y quiet, indeed, appeared Ilio ' V THV. GUltMKVM MYSTEUY. - Just within the little town of Gurn- ¿ ham tbore stood, »om o twonty years ago, - ‘ *11 í'n m f í M 'f o l t l r » n tíl_f«»til*íí-vr\<M l 'ft comfortable, old-fiishioncd dw e'ling, , overshadowed In- two lingo dm.*?- the -. .lirnporty nml residence o f Ezra Gentry ’ '/and Jiia wifo Harriot. T w o years before tlio opening o f m y \story lio limi i stouished the good folles ,of Giinihniu by bringing liome to Ilio old homestead » wife, you n g in compnri- n 8011 with himself, nml 'remnrkiibly good - l o o k i n g . Now Udny mill Ins wife glanced curiously across tlio road, watching in vain fo r tho ¡ilipe.-imueo o f cither Mrs. G e n t r y o r lier husband. Th a t evening, n neighbor o f the lmmo o f Grim es stepped overto “ linvou cliat\ j w ith tlio enptnin. Gentry h im s e lf an swered his knock, nml w ifli a v e r y sober ! and cost-down countenance, le d tlie way 1 to tho kitchen. i In answer to Grimes's natural inquiry fo r Iiia w ife, ho answered b r ie fly tlmt “ H a rriet had gone on it visit to her re lations.” Grim es saw that something was wrong, and, as tho captain seemed depressed, shortened Ids visit. T h e follow in g m o rning f lie Jiouse Mils discovered to bo dosed, the gate nailed up, a n d tlie prem isos en tirely deserted. V e r y soon, however, the m a tter as sumed an aspect which was tho furthest possible rem oved from tho ludicrous, and .aroused nut only Gurnhnm, bu t the whole country, iuto a thrill o f H o rror nml indignation. L a t e 0110 Rummer m orning, M ioliael Sweeney, having gone out lo look to r lim pigs, ftud having searched in vuiu about their usual liauuts, was retu r n in g liomu, ¡m d “ f o r shortness,” instendof pursu in g tlio circuitous road, took a d irect cut across tlio marshy wanto known us Tyler's Track. I t was wet, slimy, anil overgro w n with rushes, bushes, and briers. A s M ichael trudged along, ho had occauiouully to look carcfuliy to his footsteps to avoid a kucc-dccp pluugo into tho m iro. Hisiit- is true; but I merely tied her with tlio clothosliuo to tliu bed-post, to show I was tho strongest, and w licn she cem- -n r iw i t l — ... -V..;’“ 1 V- 7 ... ,~y-V:..... . | mother, T tied a handkerchief nvoj 1 ji*v 1 | month. But I felt Hint I was acting like I a bruto to treat a woman in that way; so I soon unloosed her, wliuit slio directly commenced packing up lio r traps, in a towering rage— as, p’raps, p o o r woman, she'd enuso to bu— d e c larin g she'd go back to her Undo S e a l's, and never aoo me again. \Weil 1 h a rdly ljoliovod sho was iu earnest, knowing that, (roncrally, her bark was worse limn her lu te, so I sat sm oking, and let her start oil' with her cn o d tow a rds him. Sho had, bcucnthnll her irrita b ility, a real regard fo r her hus ban d ; and, being in tlio m aiu a woli- -nd needed oidv tbi.-i. 1 to opnu h e r eyes m ii*- w o r k n reformation in botli tem p e r and tongue. 'And, irom1' this tim o Xortli, C a p tain iEzra foiuid hbuself a much h a p p ier man than .ho lmd ever beforo been. ^ ,Tust ton veiim after tho ovnnts hero rcla teil, Fatliei-Jirian, a priest, i 11 W heel in g , wits summoned m m idnight to visit it m u ll w h o , th e .physician said, had not m a n y hours to live, i n « / c a l l e d him self G u s tavo W eim a r, mul tilo iollow inj about fifteen minutes, T started in her wake, and overhauled lie r in Tyler's Track, just after [ passati the doctor 0:1 tho road. 1 (litt feel iislim n od to look carpet-bag; but when sho luid been gone tlio coufcssion which) on liis deathbed, . ........................ lio nindo to tho good pfeest : A b o u t twelvu year* provioua, lio said, lio lim i m o t in .' tyu loA * .you n g wonnin w lio w o n t b y tho 21 ,uno o f M a tilda Hocho, the doctor in the fuco, fo r X Jnncioil ho’d | w h o m I 10 hail nmiriod. T h o union was met H a rriet, anil tlint slic’d naturally ex- n o t 11 lm p jiy one. Matilda, aviis in e tty plained liow she camo to bo ou t all alono . a n d va in , and her husband jealous, at that time of night. W h e n I camn lto p e iitu d iy ho had rom onstrated with alongside o f her 7.' spolzo as m ild ly as I j h e r u p o n her light conduct and neglect ; could, said T was sorry I ’ d treated her o f h o m o duties, until at length sho so, and asked her to g o back with me, i1 ----- ‘ ----- ’d L‘o 1 ’ when w o ’d both try to bpliavo hotter. Hut sho wouldn’t answci’ m o — wouldn't listen to 1110 , mid so J. waa forced to re turn alono. 1 frit so badly abou t it, and I so ashamed of myself, that I left Gnrn- ! hum tlio next d^y w ith o u t seeing liny I 011 ( 1 . \ th r e a ten e t leave him en tir e ly , and re turn to London. Sho was o f a rospecta- blo fa m ily , sho paid, and b e in g an or phan, had, together with a .sister named H a r r ie t , been brought up )>y a cnrlain A Kiiim y K in g . A correspondent o f tho Boston A d r c r - fist-y wrili-nf; ÎV û n iM inJcii ^irr,— AV-lvcfi rre s ld i’iit lilncohi’s Only Duel. A Chicago imper has discovered that “ Mother, vou w ill let 1110 g o ? \ A Slorm « t Sea— T h e Kcscuc. loold iig evorywlioro fo r thoir king lie had gone— disappeared /loin their giize. T lio court was distracted, the courtiers frantic. Tlioy searched for him in tho palace, 011 thò top o f his favorito moun tains, and nowhero cou ld they iind their master. Suddenly a telegram arrived from Paris telling us that Im hud gone there incognito lo stu d y the chateau of Versailles mid tlio b o il o f l.onix X I V . Som e say that the k in g is only original; othcra Kiiy.tlmthe is .u o t qu it« sane, at any rate lm is young, handsome and pe culiar H o hatea and ilics from the w o r ld; his people arc nothing to him; he comes and g o e s n o fine knoivs where. Though he lias th irty cliateux built by his nnccst»rs, all m o ro or less hpautifiil ami in good repair, ho w ill not live in them, but prefers 0110 o f his own milk in g W ith great la b o r stono mid iron are carried by man and beast to tho sum m it o f some pet m ountain, and there iu Ilio midst of tho forest, only suiioiuiiled b y lus courtiers, does lio hold his court. .Extravagant stories uro told of him— tluit lie walks about in Ilio costume of ‘ U n d o N e a l,\ from whom sho had run T jpii N X l-T , doubtless with silken aw a y a t fourteen, anil, to p r e v e n t pursuit o r in q u iry , had mused .11 rep o r t o f lier doublet and hose, pow d o red wig and proverbial cane, proceded by torches Th is vins I’m) exphination given tho j death to bo circulated am o n g her form er | h orno b y gaily-ilrcsned pages, anil fol- byy Captainaptain G ee nn try,try, andnd thishis wasas I frienrien dd ss . * Thishis had succeeded,ucceeded, midid nonuono | ho.wod w e d byjy hiss chamham b erlain.rlain. Again,gain, in olllcer b C G a t w i f . * T had s m n ¡ I | lu c b e A in also, nearly word for w o rd, l ii s testimony i o f th e m suspected that sho was utili ¡ he will g o in 11 golden sleigh, in court, when brought up fo r trial 1 nlivn. Y e t , since her m a rriago with ¡ rushing through villa g e s slumbering iu Jt was two days p r e n o n s to t h a t pp- | W e im a r , shu Jniil bccomo exceedingly tlio sntnv, with a frig h t fu l noise of gal- had Mrs. G a n try bean as good- ( tent *011 w is arrested liy som e thing white ’.'tem p ered as she was golul-lookiug, there ,ieet> \ ,k1 ^ the sanio m om en , -would Jiuve been nothing to complain o f Vi'’ ll, ilU ,,'n fij 0\ 111 ° r uash besido it. (■¿’ .Sho was industrious, ucat, and'*attentive ' H o sloppod, aud benilmg, look e d dowu o her husband'» com fort but, alas ' she , « » n o n s ly . W h a t was his surprise to r-ee had, us J'V/.ra soon discovered lo Ins cost, | ' hnllmut jewel, ovid o n t ly set tlial. 0110 great defect o f woman, a sharp ^ 111 11 trembling ft 1111 and eager- -•=iuul never-ending tongue. Tho least I veutnrod to-yut forth h is hand ^ . t h h i g worried her, sho had no patience 1 nml iou d » the mystenons treasure H e her liusband’.s little failings, and in caiiijyed taUo it up, v n o n , to I us •'his c^pecud failure to uao tlio door-mat, 1 lifted with it from tlio dark , and liis habit of smolung— wiiicli vas a I 'vv,l^ rs tho mnrsn a hand a mi m il and neeond nature to h im -a d b r d e d a eon- ! )v l,‘ ‘'0 ' vo,ln!lu M lul f 1. thc smnu Btanl. source o f irritation and fuult-Jind- }»«ta n t lie saw, by tho n s iu g m oon ing. 8 0 poor E m ,, im d ing Iittlo peace , 1,10 cola* ^ , ,, « t J.ome, absented him self as much as i , W ith a cry, the allr.glited Jhchael . pos.ible on the plea o f “ business,” u n t i l, p o p p e d his new-found treiisure, and n. ■ 5 ;« t length lie rare!v visited homo m ore “ fu'v ilospcm te leaps liad cleared the tlian onee u inonlir, and then but for a 1 ‘•eucherous inarsli .Sever pausm g u u til ;<i .day or two at a tune. 1 lw r<-',*cll<-'d Ins own cottage, lio there, in This stdl further aggravated his w ife’s , tem per and tongue, so that now, instead , T f*ot a welcome, lie was generally received ' ^.j-with bitter reproach, invective, n m l, ' threni:i to leave him altogether, and r e - : till'll to tin* relatives with whom sho had form e rly lived. A ll this tho husband bore at tirst with stoical patience, but ..tlioro were times wlion oven Jiis qniet I p o inted for tho linal liea r iijg o f tho ease, i anxiou s to once more soo her relatives, 1 when a new horror aroso 111 t.ho tmvn o f 1 uinl especially Jicr shier, whom sho m id I Gurnliam The house o f E z r a Gentry : was ln a n ied , anil livin g in Gunihani. I was haunted— haunted l>y tho ghost ol' W oiniiu- refused to allow her lo leave | the murdered woman ' hom o ; a n d sho was equally determ ined Th e r e could bu no doubt o f the fact, to do so. Many bitter acenes took pluco j .Tames Halliday, standing in tho dusk at b e tw e e n them, and at len g th 1 ho w ife the door o f his house, had seen a pule, disappeared, taking with her a sum of th irty pounds from her husband’« desk. X h is condu c t bo exasperated W e im a r that h e so l out in pursuit o f her, nnd w e n t d ire c t ly to Ciurnhani, w h ither ho fe lt con fid e n t sho had lirst procucilcd. lie e a s ily traced her (hither, and went at i once lo tlio houso o f E z r a Gentry, to \ - ' ' 'This A h 1 uncertain shadow o f a w o m a n pass from i the house to tho well and back again. I Sho had her throat w rapped nrouml with a w h ite baud or clolh, and tliough lio wits too distant to seu her face, yet tho I figure and walk were those o f Harriet I Gentry. broken gasps, poured out Lo tho ears of his w ife, and a chanco visitor, hia mar velous story T'heuco it soon g o t wind, and ill an hour thereafter som e dozen men w e re on their way lo tho haunted sp o t — somo believing, sume doubting, others r idiculing the story. T lio causo o f tho believers m is, how ever, triumphant, when, njjon reaching Such were the rumors afloat iu Gurn- i w h ich a stranger directed Jiim. | ham, and so respectable w e r e the diarne- I was p a s t nine, o'clock in the evening, ter« o f the witnesses, that even the least ! W e inm v knocked at llm fro n t door, it I superstitious were forced to adm it that I was o p e n e d bv liis wife. U p o n seeing | there must be “ something ” in it. I liim , nho looked laoru indignant than T o explain the m ystery, and set the ' alarm e d , and, at fust, refused to allow matter a t t e s t , it was proposed to go in a. j him to en for; hut hu pushed his way , body to the honso on the fo llo w in g night , past h e r . in tlio discussion Mint ensued, I (the night before the tria l), and fully iu- lie lea r n e d that sho had arrived but one I vestigato the whole prom ises, but w ily | h our b e fo r e liim, had found tho houso , two you n g men volunteered, and even ' shut u p and dcsortcil, but tlio back door I Iheso declared Unit they w o u ld not go u n locked, nnd, concluding that the ■ unless reinforced by others. A n il so the. ! fa m ily w o u ld return that n ig lit or tin: lop in g horses and a Hudilon gleam of hundreds of lorclies. !liy Ibis lime Ilio villagers are nnmsod and reali/.o tliat it is tho kuig, ho bus disappeared. Theii thoy say tluit vh e n Ilo wants a liti lo m usic ho orders Ilio theator lo lui light- od, and ut m idnight, lo n g nftnc Ilio limi glass o f boe.r Jais beon ilrunk, m i|uiet Munich, he nrrives noiselessly in hi» box. and tho play begins. The adora do their pahiful w o r k o f periorming a w h o le opera lo an nnipl.y house, and to a dead sileuce. ¡iuddnniy tho King leavcs hs q u ietly as ho canio, and all is over. Cause o f Slecplcssiu'ss. d ìa n o t conio oli. Lincoln wrote an arti cle r e lativo to the Stato Hank o f Illinois, and in tho article severely handled Gen. Shields, tlio Stato Auditor. Shields took olVonso,. and deiniuiilod a general rctrno- tion. w h ich being 1 refused, n challenge resu lted .1 Lincoln declared hiuisolf. ready to say that iu Iho article ho meant no personal oll'euso io Shields, and i f this were not wil isfadory ho would tight under tho following arrangement : 1. AV’oitiuius— Cavalry broadswords o f the largest size, precisely equal in nil reaped«, imd mieli us uro now used by the cavalry company nt Jacksonville. 2. Position—A plank ten feet 1 long mid from nine to twelve inches broad, to be lb m ly fixed on edge on tho ground as tho litio between us, which neither is to puna his foot, over on forfeit of liis life. Kext., a lino drawn on tho ground on either side o£ said pliuik aud parallel w ith it, each at tho distance of tho longtJi o f tho sword and three root additional from tho plank, and tho retreating o f his own ac cord o v e r sudi lino by cithor party during tlio ligh t «hall bo deemed a surrender o f tit/' m u test. T h is proved ratisfadory, tho parlies wore reconciled, and shook hands. Ho ended Vjtncola's lirfit, last and only duel. .1 in i tho aflaii’ dill not end w ith Lincoln's withdrawal from il. Th e blond o f all tho parties who lmd been connected with own : it was up, and nearly half a dozen dial- j \H o , m y son. A n d limy God A l longes grow out of it, nearly us m any as | mighty go w ith you , anil bring you safo have occurred in Ihowhole history ot Iho.l back to.your inotiior’s heart.\ -À'iïrHi J.'v.vartiHiiiai. J w ; „ Byninouth lifo-boat is prepared to mako its way to ii fo r e ig n vessel, which, at sonni short distance, from tho laud, is showing siçns o f diro' distress. Tho life boat crow is. com p leto, with the excep tion of onom n n . ■ Y o u n g W ill Carew, a Hynmoiith • lislier-hul n »il au 'expert sailor, is ollcrin g to till tin? vacant pinco, lin i funi 1 m bends down gently lo a wo man, mid i t is liis clear, bravo voico that wo hear abovo the ragin g (if tho slonn. . “ M o tliQiyydu w ill lctunn go.\ Tlio m other lias boon « widow only six short, months. H e r .husband wivi » fish erman ; lio pu t ou t one bright day last spring, for t he 'Inst tim o in aVniüll ilsli- ing-hont, upon a delu s ively calm sea. A smhlen squall «u n o ou , broken frag ments of the boat were, seni next morn ing oil tlio beach', b u t tl'io lislieriliau re turned lio nioro to hom o and love. Aud now Ilio son - auks .• permission' to bravo Ilio horrors o f the hcu , which liis father found so pitiless. A Horco, ' passionato refusal rises to tho woman's lips.' lin t her sad eyes move slowly tow a r d tha distressed ves sel ;.she thinks o f ..¡lie many Joyed lives in jeopardy w ithin it.'thiuks, vitU a sud den pang o f agon ized pity; of many din- taut, deiir liom cs in peril o f ( biiroave7-j> meni ; sho turns to tho Injy, ami hot voice. is calm and courageous as his tem per was aroused, and it was known ! tho spot, under the guidance o f M ichael, to tho neighbors that m ore than one ■ his couriigo fortified by uum eroiisglasses tween tlio two. I ercd, rca, n u iy, l £'..•< Onen, after an unusually long absence, w h ite am i sc J Captain Gentry paid a visit liomo from ffhaslly up in V“ Korthboiich, iho harbor town, fifteen T h e y drew *ceno o f violence had taken nlaco be- o f his national beverage, thoy discov- tween tho two. ~ I e tru ly, the biimo dead, iiiiuutui’ally a m i sodden woman’s face glnriug i in tlio moonlight. < Aun,iiuoacn, m o naroor town, m iee n .' \-‘.ew her out of tlio diuik woods in le s distant, at which his schoonor I and dark waters. Halliday, w h o , livin g sometimes received her lading. On en-1 nearest the spot, luid joined tho group „.to r i u g Gunihmn, lio m et his friend I o il tlieir expedition, drew near, and with James Hallidny, to whom ho mentioned the others gazed upon the face. _ .. Unit he should remain until Sunday, this | “ -tt is H a rriet Gentry he said, being Tuesday. On tho Thursday fol- A 11 inquest was next m o r n in g held P lowing, JTaliiday, having Homo little I \ I » » ! tho body, and tho id e n t ity astab- J business allaivs in discuss with Captain I lislied b y tlio testimony o f m o r e than i .Gentry, about dark stopped over to tho i fifty persons who hud known M r s . Gent- 'homestead for that purpose. ry w h ile livin g J3r. iJnkwovth, in Ilio .lìfilÌH h M rd ii-n ì .fnuniat, calla attontion tu somo ciiuscs o f insonmiii, whieh, ho thiuks, aro himl- ly sunicie.ull.y recognizod or mlnqunldy mot by tho rcsimrces o f ]iractical modi- ciuo. Iti-coni, resoarchos Jmvo denrly shown tliat tho brani is ooinpanitivoly limonile duriiig sloop, nud tliat tho hlood thiis romovod frolli thè head is moro | fio e ly supplied to the visceri! and in- , , ~ i logitments. Tho m o s t Constant causo, ■ pian was postponed. ....... - -, - — *— •• 1 - Tho next day was Ilio day of tho , - - - - ! Irinl. T h o court houso was crowded, Ilio bed, w lien sho was aroiised b y ber hus- jjm lge, tho jury, tho coim s o l, nnd Ilio biuid’s knock. Slio reproached hini for ...... ....... ............... . ..................................... prisoner all in their places. 'J'Iio pi'i.s- ; ro lìo w in ^ lu:!1.. Italie Inni Jrjiivn iìn' Iiouso, | |H'.]isin, m ild in its ehnraetei', and jiro- ! onor lookedpnle, Imt q u ie t iin d renignod. I whoro^slio^siud, ho limino n g h t to he, dueing noctnrniil s iillbring, niny some- State boforo or silice. Iiidiisli'int S'oles. Th o stnko ili progress in Sonili Walen am o n g 8 , 01)11 cimi minor», in conse- qucnco o f their employei-s’ refusai lo siibm it to ni'bitnilion Dio quostion o f a rcd u d ioii o f wages, is lilti>ly to be a.pro- Irncted aHair. T h o “ p o o l , ” which iis n o w d is s o lv e i!,, fo r m e d b y Ilio X e w E n g la n d eottóu m a m ifu c tu ’rers to r t ilo lossuning o f p r o d u c t io n , om b raced K l l m ills am i U,tKK),- ODO s p in d les. It was in ex isten t e f o r t w o m o ^ t lis, bui, abolii one-lh ird o f f h u w lio lo a b a n d o n e d iho arrangem e n t a f t e r il sh o r t tim o . T h o s o whn roniiiined inndo a g e n o m i re d iictlou o f ono-thh'd o r tw e n t y h o iirs p o r wenk. T liis in v o lv e d iib o u t IJU.ÜÜO opernlivcH, and was oqual to the d is d ia r g o o f 27,51X1 porsons. T h e lo.-ts in w a g o s was lió per cont., w liich ut un a v e r a g o o f §1) pur w eek was abou t SIlU l,- 000 a w e e k . T h e .Ijrotherhoml of L o c o m o tive Hn- Uiuriedly. slio leaves llm |>each, hur riedly seeks her domilato home, null alono sho ivrodleM Svith tlio pain of her old sorrow and her new fear Morning daw n s . again. Thc. slorm has spent itsulf SiUlonly tliu waves are tossiiig their lia u g lity ileiids; llut tho sea’s worse fu r y is o ves at-last. A gal lant v»s*ul Iiiih g o n * dowu upon the wa ters, but the. IJynm onth life.-bijat has niibiy fidlllled its noble task, and »11 hands on hoard th e v e W l ' JnlvJ been saved. . ' . ‘ Why doe» yoitng- W i l l Cariiiv linger in hesitation] outside liis mother’ll door. Hmvest .of tin) bravo ho lias shown him self throughout tlio night. Wh.v dona lm plirinK from th o :-pri*md wdcomti Unit awaits him, fro m tlio henrt.ncaiciit to liiii own. , , , . . . . ■ ’ liesido liiiii shinds a tall, worn mnn; u man wliuitt ho lias rcscufid from a watery gravu, a man whoso oyos full of doep totide.rue».s never lenvo ins own. Around th e two ijn-ong .Dymnoiith. villagers; mimv hands are th n ist toward tliu mau ] fo llo w in g day,.laid entered, and, over -1 aud certainly the m o st frequent uccoin- com e w ith fatigue, laid d irectly gono to p a iiim ent of sloeplossiioas is an opposite g i n e e r s n u m b e r a b o u t s i x th o u s a n d m o m - ¡ in h a p p y r e c o g n i t i o n . condition, or one o f a c tive an 1 celebrai circulation, A species o f liocliirinil ilys- Harriet Gentry stood at tho suppor- -^ t i b l e , washing fuiives and forlts with .'■great energy, wliilo her tonguo was evi- ,'dently going at au equal l-ate. H e r 1ms- TJie body o f tho unfortunate woman was h o r r ibly bruised, yet death Im d evi dently beon produced by strangulation, a piece o f rope about llu-cc yards in length ... .band sat in an nrm-diaii- beside the live, i being found tightly drawn around tho . «nioking a pipe, not in his usual placid, I nock. A n d this ropo, when exam ined ilrcaniy manner, but with short irregular 1 ii'iil compared, corresponded exactly pun's, .lloth were evidently exoitcd and w ith tho elothes-liuo which Jam e s H a lh- •ngrj-, and as tho visitor stood for a mo- d a y t e s t ilicd to having seen in tho hands meut without tho window, lio caught the ° f E z r a Gentry, 03 ho advanced thrent- »om id o f tho woman’s voice, uttering, in ein ijgly towards h i» wife ou th c night brokou pJu-oscs. wo have mentioned. “ Lazy, good-for-'nothing lu b b e r ; W o n d e r wlmt I could liavo been think in g o f when I married you, or why I married you at all V “ You married me, m ay be, for money 1 und a liom e,” returned Ezra, apparently ■ ¿loused by this cut. ! » ) f t “ And a pretty homo it is, where everything depends upon mo to bo kept in order. ’Twonld go to rack and ruin ‘ blit for me, as you know very well. TRiere’s to-day’s work o f yours, for in- , ateneo,- the garden gate left open, mid pigs m ined a whole patch o f cab- «■giis. D ear knows ilio trouble I have ,'«whenever you come homo ! ” '. .“ A n d tho L o r d knows what trouble I. h»vo ! \ returned Ezra. “ I t is the. tirat ' ’ wish to heaven that m y good old mother -■wore ulive again !” D o c tor Martin, tho chief physician of Giirnliani, testified tluit ou tho n ig li t of Thursday, tho 15th day o f Ju u o (tlio day on w inch Halliday paid h i« v i s i t to G e n try’s houso), lie was returnin g at a late liou r from visiting n patient in tho country, when, on tho road neiu- T y l e r ’s Trnelc, lio Raw a woman w a lking vapidly, a enrpet-bag- in her hnml, anil th a t sho stopped and inquired o f him w h e ther sho could reach Land’s tavern, tw o m iles from town, in time for tlio stage-coadi to iS'ortlibeaeh. H o rep lied in the nfiirmativo, and passed on, w h en, at a turn o f tho road a Iittlo fu r th e r on, he | cam e suddenly upon anian, in w h o m , the m oon bein g clciu-, he recognized Captain ~ . G entry. Tho latter was nlso walk- fast, follow in g tho woman, nnd, as lie” passed, ho looked down, as i f un w illin g to lm recognized. D o c to r Mnrtin could swc-ar to the man’s h a v ing been Ezra Gentry. A b o u t . ------------ ... ..... ................ E zra G entry . Th e latter was also ivnlk- «n i e in m y recollect ion that the peace in g o i thin roof has been destroyed by a '-woman’s ill tonguo and ill temper. I 1 A breathless interest' p e r v a d e d the us- and refu s e d to givo up tho m o n e y . Ho I sembly during tho proceedings, until at th e r e u p o n ^commenced searching her I length tho. judge com m enced delivering ; person, w h ich mIm; rcsi^tril, and a ncent> i liis address to tho jury. Scarcely had | ^ s t n i g g b n g and violence succeeded, he spoken a dozen words w h en he was , *u w h ich tlio woman hail nearly gotbm I interrupted by a commotion without. H 10 m a s tery, when Weinutr, catching i Th e r o was a rush, a confusion of cries ' sigh t o f tlio clothes-line hanging near, aud exclamations , nud tho n e x t moment I s e ized u p o n it. I there stalked into the cou r t room, and i “ l'l*-’st, ' he said, \ I thought mere- ! up towards Iho judge's scat, tho g h o s t . >.V to frigh t e n her by threatening lo I o f tho Gentry houso, the form o f tho I s tran g le lio r with i t , but no sooner had murdered Harriot G e n tly licrs d f— the 1 T tl10 round her neck than a , idontical form, with tho identical fnco | d e m o n seem ed to possess me. I could I which nearly tlio whole concourse luid 1 1,0 m o r c luivo let loose my strain upon I seen ly iu g stark nnd cold in death, and I that ro p o than a starving man could [ thou low e r e d into the grave, and covered 1 have refra in e d from swallowing tho meat ) o v e r with enrt/i. J set b e fo r e him. I killed her, faking a The. excitement may be. imagined. <liiu a o f iiondish joy in witnessing her A ll rose to their f e d ; munv shrank hack, I death-agonies, and y et all Iho tim e know- niid som e lied. Tho g lioa t staggered i M\B t loved her, nnd w o u ld fo r a forward to thc box in which sat tho pris- 1 life t im e m o tho deed. And so i t was ; I oner, laid its thin hand g e n t ly on his ' fur> f r o m timfc day to this, I have never shoulder, nnd turning its sunken eyes kn o w p e a c e o f miml or of conscience.” upon the judge, said, in a h o llo w voico, 1 'l'lio d e e d committed, the noxt enro ' “ H o is innocent! I t was not I who i to conceal tho body. H is w ife had was m urdered.\ ! b r o u g h t w ith her merely a v a lis e , anil “ W h o aro you ?” inquired the judge, 1 i l » * m i<} i t s contents Jio c a refully binned g r a v e ly , for even ho had been Ijtartlcd hi the fireplace of tho bedroom. \Th e re by this unexpected apparition. I \ ,ft? no tim e , lie thought, to d ig a grove , “ Ta m Harriet Gentry— liis w i f e ! I and ho w a s not sullleiently acquainted left him, iu a pet o f ill-tem p c r, to go to tl,c prom ises nnd tho neighborhood a friend at a diHtnnco. f retu r n e d threo to ch o o s e u snfo plncc of concealment ilnys ago, wet with Dio rain, tired and 1 ful' tUc b o d y . Yet ho had observed, on ill. I haven’t been nblo to leave the |llLS w a y to Gurnlinm, a lonely and m arHliy house since , and all whom I spoke lo as i waste a b o u t half a mile from tho house, they passed the house, fled fro m me. I where, i t occurred to him, lio m igh t con- thought i t was on account o f m y having I eeal th e b o d y , ¡o r lit least such tim o as loft homo as I did, until to-day a good | 'V ° « ld a llo w •?* hi« getting far away from woman camo in aud told m e everything. | that p a r t o f tho country. And as neither I couldn’t rest then. I g o t ou t o f bed , llls n<-,r himself were known there— ■ nnd dressed, and camo h e r e .” ¡» o r . in d e e d , having both arrived after i (.i,, _ . , ,, , . . . .. . . u dark, lia d been seen sufliciently to bo i “ i tv :s I ”»i~» ' n “s r s a ’s s . i s r r s t a f t w * had lost n o timo iu making his escape throat. To describe tho excitem ent ^ “ Thero it is ¡— always throwing your i the woman lie could not bo certain, not i was soon ì'Tfcful m other into m y tcetli, as if I bo 1 . J b v e d all you say about her. I ’ve no _^*mbfc she was a stingy, stuck up, liypo- '.'•iitica l ” — I f i ' 1 W om a n ! ” thundered Capfain Geu- £ » » , rising, and laying down liis pipe, rS* ‘ I ’ve i,nnlc un 011 gj, from you already. ■, --Ton may abuso mo na much as you will ; just say another word against m v illt e s e d mother, aud I ’ l l ” — You ’ll what?” retorted Harriet, lay- down her towd, nnd advancing to- liim with inflamed face and arms ’; 3 & nbo-. '' ^'J *0 think I ’ m afraid of you, J y » poor pretence o f a man, that you ■M e to threaten mo ? W h a t is it you’ll ' Is l w u l d like to know ? ” ;-.:y>(‘ I ’ll teach you, once for all, who is | olMBter here. I ’ll pnt a stop to all this, ' • • o e and fo r o v e r ! I ' l l rid m yself of -'¿Here tho words were lost to the lis- ]:| S e r outside the window, as Ezra cross- ■«A lto tho furtliest gido o f tho room, and v f c o k down a clothes-line which hung ¿ loop e d over a wooden p e g in tho wal' seeing her face distinctly; y e t her figure, step and voico, as described b y him , cor responded with thoso o f G e n tly s w ife. On tlio strength o f nil tlus testim o n y , tlio opinion o f the townspeople was qu ickly form e d . Harriet G e n try had been m u rdered by her husband, E z r a G e n try; and upon this conclusion a w a r rant was issued, and two otlicers dis patched to Northbeach in tim e to nrrc3t the suspected murderer, just as lie was about gettin g his vessel under w e igh. Captain G e n try turned pale w h e n tho officer laid his hand upon his shoulder, and inform e d iiim that lie was arrested on tHe chargo o f having m u r d e r e d liis w ife. “ H a r r iet nin't dead?” he gasped, in distinctly. _ - “ Sheiu d e a d ,\ said tho officer .5 “ She was found dead and buried, in t h e marsh on T y le r ’s Track, with a ropo around her neck.” “ Gracious heavens!” gasped K z r a , sinking nervelessly into a chair; it was I by this scene would defy description. H , from tt e, p,n? V i if'- i r r \ * ‘ i Was soon made evident that the woman c0,,utl? ^ I1!1' io r tbo | was no ghost, but in rea lity the livin g ' ’1’ f’lir<!st r ^ ™ a d . At I m n liom e, no I nud breathnig Harriet G e n try. Yet, in , 1 “ n5 “ I,u?- 1 tl.is case, who was t/io m urdered woman ? \I1. T “ f '' , ■' Z i n a d a ghost itself appeared in court, i t , ; \ f? « it » » easy to sati-sfy , could not Jmvo occasioned m o r e astonish- f ' 01' lV » f « t!mt hc Ili« 1 llot ment and bewilderment than was pro- be® ‘ ' lh' c t° ; 1‘T , l w i f„,. ♦ '.seuted in this simple question. The A n d th u s he had lived fo r ton years ¡.„W ‘m , „rp*,. in , “ C m t g l.S l w e r e d y e d w itli the hlood o f his own ::® ien_ho turned toward his wife, but in | a b o u t thero I jwrted from lier. W l io doing appeared to catdi sight of the could have done i t ’ Poor H a r r i e t ! ” — f J||etirtained window, aud came directly 1 and a m oisture rushed to his oye. ;:-tt*ard it. * \ , “ Y o u aro suspected,” said t lie ofKcer; ^ j^ I a llid a y , unvrilling to bo cauglit in tho and proceeded to mention to liim tlio •Jm , o f eavesdropping, hastily slipped suspicious circumstancc3 o f tho ciiso as V lild e ; but he caw tho solid wooden reg t r d e d liim self. ¿ilB itt‘'rs drawn in, and heard again the T h e captain listened in ailence, a thick .'-»■ice o f H a rriet Gentry iu a high key, perspirntion breaking out upon liL i forc- “ in a lialf-stiiled scream, and tlio sound li»nd, w h ich hcmcchruiically w ip e d away . struggle, and a chair knocked over w itli a cotton handkerchief, retr, .it-d, thinking over tho scene,-, W h e n the mnn had concluded, he re- L feeling rather glad that G e n try liad m a rked quietlj\. “ T ne;. I t doea look ast taken so derided a position— \ a against me, no doubt; b u t a s l l i v e , I ’m an ig , \ he said to liis w ife, in describing innocent man, and know no m o r e about scene, “ wliich, i f ho’d been a inau I this affair than you do. A ll that Halli-/ >per spirit, he’d have dono long »g o . | d a y a«ys he saw between me and H a rriot' w i f e . A t th e request of tlio d y in g mnn, tho good g r iu s t iorwnriled this, statem e n t to M rs. G e n t r y . Anil thus was at lengtli ex p lain e d tlio mystery o f tlio strange form and feature, to H a rriet G e n try Imd been in itself sufllciont to ju s t ify every person w lio knew her in sw e a r ing that it was h e r n ; and the iden tity liad been corroborated by tho shawl iu w h ich tlio body had been found w rapped ; and tlio a » » ft a t a s s r S s w \¥s\ “ ? '• v t S “1,\1 house, nnd tlie knifo on the flo o r , sliow- ' v'lk lc r c a tho S ooA 1 1 o f G u rlm m. iug in w lm t manner tho rop e had been out. Y e t hero was H a rriet a live ; wliilo a score o f persons had seen tlio body of the m u rdered woman bn ried in the old churchyard, where the g r a v e still was as nnronged on tho (lay o f h e r burial, and presenting no appearance o f having been sinco. disturbed. Captain Gentry was, o f cou rse, at once set at lib e r ty, and nccompanicd his wife home, w h e re he remained, am using anil attending her with assiduous caro. Har riet was fo r some weeks v e r y ill; and, as she slow ly mended, people w e r e mu-- A W ifc ’ u D e r o f io n . . T l i e reofFer by Lady F m n k lin ’o f a re ward o f jE 2 , 000 'fortliereboveiy o f the re cords o f S i r John Franklin’s expedition, reveals on c e moro the story o f w ife ly dc- Totion w h ich Uio world hnö 's o Jong listen e d to w ith pride, that t licrc was so, much .g o o d in human nature. T liis noble, kind-henrtcd, grand old lady, s t i l l for a • luisliand w lio was w e e p in g tik e n fr o m her many years « g o , is a pic- priscd to find how, cliànged in disposi- tuvo o f devotion that will ev e r lin g e r in tion she appeared— how pa t ien t nnd quiet, nnd how un-wontedly gen tle to wards h e r husband. B u t th e truth was, that she liad received a g reat sliock in the circumstances above relato'd; and, re flecting. h o w nearly «lie had- 'b e e n tha causa o f the deatli.oyici- -husband,, who, )ui^ “ »hilW nn. lii-to r y . W h a t n lesson her, pu r e and devoted life to tlio frivolous w ife o f tho p e r iod; i-c a l y to forget her d ig n ity at tlie- lieck o f cnch popinjay, and r e g a r d in g her husband an a f,ort of necessary encum- j branee u p o n whom to veut lie r spleen. _ M a n y A b o v ô nil' this petty class Stand 3 those tim es givo rise to poi-sitilent iimoinnia. 'J’Iiero may Ile no H.ymptoniH beyoud dry- iiess o f tho monili, Im n iin g o f tho solus o f the feol, nnd lient und throbbing of the hentl, nnd theso uro piobably duo to a too acid coiidition o f tho contnnl.s of tho stoninoli nml u p p e r p n r t o f tho smnll- erintestiiieK, causcd gonernlly by excess in fn lty and highly-ueasnncd food, in fru ii and iu various wines. Slceplc««- ness inay bo duo to b o d ily and mentili ovcr-exhiiustion, w liich re.Kults in mi iu- croiLsnd Jlow of blood in tho brnin, con- sequent npon vasomotm\ jiaialysis. Agniii, it niny bo tho result of moro Inibii, ns in thoso cnsos w b e r e thero hns licci» a lon g coni™ o f broken rest, it m ay bo eaused b y persistcnt odors. by enrtnin eflluvia, by tho abscnco of mola ture in ilio uir of a «loo p in g iipnrlnienl, or by un iniproper olovation or doproii- siou o f tho Jicnd. T h o troatiiient in i^ is t o f thoso ciusos s h o u lil, o f cnurso, be directed lo ilio rem o v u l o f tho causo; Imt, whou it is fouiul necessnry to givo (lrngs, bromido o f poti insinui anilchloral hydfitlo aro tho best, b o t li luiving boen shown to diminish tho nmount of blood circulitling thvough tho briui) bers, orgiinizeil into 171) briindieu fi-om Texas l o Canada nnd N o w Y o r k to C a li fornia. Tho uvenigo wages now paid nro $.1.50. Tlw society lias n surplus fund o f $250,000. Tlio minimi averngo expenditure for bonellls is about SJO,- 000 . A grout Htriku is m prog rests ut .Dun dee, Scotland, involving about 25,000 m ill hands, A liuijority cf tho em- ployors gavo lintico of 10 per cent, re duction iu wages, Tho largest m ills, i::nplaying utiwml thoiwimil opornlivcii, lmvo not joined iu tho reduction. Th o others asiiurt that they had to reduce wages or slop their mills. W ild e r Ilcuis fo r (lie Farmer. L o o k to tho horses in tim e, nnd keep them rough shod. See that cellnrs, cisterns, nnd root pits are safo from frost. Procu r e seeds fo r tho spring, beforo the busy timo o f tho seedsmen arrives, when there may be d e lay o r disappoint*' m ent. Select seeds from tho gnuiury w lido there is opportunity to chooso tlio heaviest ami largest griuu * Keep id! seeds m a dry, cool place. .W atch tliii outlets o f tho drnins, tlint they do not become closed u p , if fljcro is ft swamp on tho farm , now is tlio time to d ig ditches througli it, drain it, and get out a supply o f m u c k for uso next w inter L a y up a stock p f fu e l for tho whole year, in a weather-proof shod, cut and prepared for use. Although a man’s w o r k lies chiefly out o f doors, Tot him not n e g lect to g ive every possible aid to those w h o keepthohouse, and relievo them from work, wliich may expose them to tho inclem encies o f tho weather Suit for a Stolen Itonil, Tho Cortlnnd D r .m o c r a l says : Seven years ngo this winter, tb o safe of T. ,H. & i ) . M c G raw ,1 in M c G n tw v illo, was broken into and several thousand dol lars in bonds nnd cu r r e n c y worn stolen' therefrom . Am o n g tho bonds abstracted wero §2,000 in U n ited States sevcn- thirties, tlie property o f W illiam Lord, Esq. '■ M r. L o r d issued circulars giving tliOj number and denom ination of tho bouds, and cautioning- peoplo against purchasing tlio ‘sam e.' Those circulars lie sent to all banks a n d ' banking-houses in this vicinity, and th e Treasury D e partm e n t at W a shington. • A short timo afterward ho was. in form e d b y tho Treas ury D epartm ent that ono o f the stolen bonds had been presented b y Vormilyca k Co., bankers ot N o w Y o r k . ‘M r. Lord then tracked it back t o W ilkinson & Co., bankers o f Syracuse. T h e y refused to settle, thc matter, aud proceedings ivere instituted to recover. T l i e matter has beejt i n court ever since, and has just been fin a lly decided b y tho Conrt of Appeals in favor o f L o r d . The Sfnry o f a M fo. One o f tho representative men o f St. Lou is was Tlioinas 1’inlt, wlio wan presi-' dent o f a gas company,-a m em ber and supporter o f a Jiaptist diurcJi, nud al ways forem ost in public movements. Hu had livod in that city thirty years, and had a w ife anil children who wero leaders ill society. About a mouth ago hu wan killed b y an explosion in thc gas works w h ich ho managed, imd tho general re gret found expression in tho usual way. His fortune reached half a m illion dollnis, and tho squabble for it has revealed u,s- tiuiiidiiifi things. 'Die lauded citizen was a bigam ist, lii 1821 ho married in .Eng land, and by his first w ifo had severa l, children. A fter ten years O f ' apparently happy wedded life lie deserted his fam ily and came, lo New York, whore, in 1835 hu m arried again, iliscrim o was exposed, three years afterward, and again ho ran away, this time going to St. Louis, where ho acquired diameter ami fortune. Hu R e n t m o n e y to liis family in England,and took his other family to' live with him. Several years ago hn confessed liis his- toj-y to som e of tho oDicers o f his church, and thoy, deeming that t h o , e v i l o f a r e ligiou s scandal should be averted any how, advised hiin' lo keep his secret eloso. T h e oxposnro now comes through tho efforts o f the first wifo mid children to g e t all tho estate, which they can prob ably do, us tho second mnrnngo was vo id in law. Thc C'mlennlal. T h c governor of Pennsylvania in his message alludes to the centennial ox- •liibition, and says. Philadelphia is en largin g her accommodations for the en tertainm ent of guests, and tho neighbor ing cities iiflbrd immmerablo opportuni ties o f i.i like kind. Tho extensive park, where tho centennial buildings are located, is everyday adding to its natural beauty w ith the contributions. o f art with w h ich public and private lilterality is adorning its avenues, and tho w e l com e accorded to those who attend thc exhibition' w ill lie in keeping .with tho triulitionnl hospitality o f tho people o f f ’eiiiisyivMua,-snd we trust w ill reflect honor on tbo wholo nation. .. , Who w ill daro . to tell her?\ So speaks a voico w e ll-nigh choked with emotion. “ I w ill.\' A m i W i l l Carew makes liis way through tho awestruck crowd. A n other moment and Ini’ is in his mother's iirms. Ilo feels.m id knows fpr tho first timo, tliu w h o le depth o f that wundrous maternal lovo, w h ich love omnipotent has choscii as its best earth ly token. : “ Mother, listen. I have a tale for your ears. M a y G o d tuiush mo how to tell it right.- Ono o f tho men «lived last night was n D y n m o u lli fisherman.\ Tho boy’s voice is 's e f t a n d grave, but it is evident that lio stciulioB it only with a strong effort. “ A fearful storm had overtaken him upon the sea, ono day not many months ago. H o was ob s e r v e d anil saved by a foreign vessel. T h o vessel was outward bound. A w a y from home, from wife, from kindred, tlio man was foiced to sail , and b y w ifo and kindred he was mourned as dead. H o arrived at (ho vessel's destined j>ort, only to set sail again with tlio tlrst eliip isrnud for Eng land. L a s t , n ig h t lio found himself within sight o f hom o ; but. ii wild storm was raging on land and sea, mill onco more tho jnnn stood faeo to face with a terrible death. -H e lp camo in his need ; help, Ood-sent, G o d -directed. Aiid Tho boy breaks down now. On his knees by his ‘m o th e r ’s'feet, lie clasps her hands convulsively m- his'und his» voico comes only through his thick sol*j.: “ Mother darlin g try to boar tho hap py truth. W h e n y o u r bravo Jicart, a heart which, in 't h e m iilst^of its own sorrow, could feel fo r th e ' Sorrow of others, sent m o fo r t h .last night to (ho succor of the distressed, you kno.w not— how should you k n o w } — that yoit sent mo lo tho’rescue o f m y deni' father's life. Ood gave him tb m e . God has given him, mother, back to our gralofitlilovo.” , Not another w o r d is spoken. Locked iii each other’s arms, m other nnd son pour out thoir hearts in a ilooil o'f un speakably happy tears. A step pis heard ; tho rescued man stands liy his own fireside, remembering, with deep em otion, that his plnco thoro hns been won for liim b y tlvc skill and courage o f his son. W ith a cry o f w i l d jo y thc mother rushes forward, and her head Jhids its long lost pines u p o n h*-r lmnVond’s breast. A h ! love, suprem e, unutterable! Strange indeed nro the paths flirongh which Thy .divine wisdom leads Thy children to pure happiness! In mute rcvcrcnco wo b o w before the mighty tenderness, w h ich crowns and blesses earthly love.— CW/t.'c t.r.nf. <»old in the llU c k Hills, ' General Ouster hai written n commit- A .Strange Keveujrc. A singular story o f jealousy and re vengo conies to us from Sicily, A beau tiful young g irl nam ed Fiocina, wlio was tlio 1 >cllo o f a travelin g cirais, in wliich slio figurcd-ra the lio n turner, had i boon for some tim e receivin g tho siten tions of ail ntldcto lxd o u g in g samo icalc t o th e sam o nication, intended ns an answer to the . troupe. /She becnm o jea lo u s of him. Com m issioner o f Indian A fl’airs, w h o in X o signs, how e v e r, o f n o r painful dis- lus recent oflicinl rejtort denied the 1 covery wero allow e d to esenpo. She still truthfulness o f tho, General’s reports to | smiled sweetly upon. bun. In her.own tho W a r Department in relation to tho j bosom she planned a terrible revenge, discovery o f gold in tho Black H ills ( One ovoning recen tly w h en tho perfurm- country. Gen. Cuslor, after asserting ' anco hail been nnnsurt/ly brilliant—after tluvt thero is gold there, adds tlint i f the ! Fiorina had w h ipp e d tho lions and forced Com m issioner would attend to the duties them to lio at her fe e t —sho culled her . * i _____ i _______i l' „ « —..™ a « I a v a h a i I i I a nnd f i n l f l I r t 1 Irt V f l l l o f his ow n department m oro consden- tiorisly lio would havo rio tim o le f t lo m eddle w ith tho duties of tho officers o f lover asido nnd said t o h in t ; “ l ) o you still love mo ?\ ** A lw a y s ,” he answered. ' Do yon know that I should die i f you another department, in relation to w h ich I should marry another woman ? “ Vi lint he should lmvo no more conccm than ho i an idea 1 \ responded the -jrounç ronn. lias authority. “ But I should f i r s l , W l jt>ur .. « u i b l l o - - i llW V A I I U f f i l l . i l l U ut?” but f o r her_tim d y '(ippoara 7 !eij,\'i)j;ist a i - ! w jrncji o f whom La;ly Fran k lin .is tho siircdly have been hanged fo x iv, crim o he t£p< 5 — r ic h in tho possession o f noblo had not committed, her heart was soft -1 hearts an d the world’s respect. persons w ill b e su q rised to lenrn tliat Liverpool, E n g lan d , is not an incorporated city. J t i s m e r o l y a town', »n d . » m ovem ent is projx> 3 ed in ths- di- roction o f obtaiain^ a c ity clurter. Ono' hundred years ago thero wero thirty-seven weekly nowspaporn publish ed in tho colonics ; not ono dnily. T o day. thoro aro over 350 dailies published in tit-» U n ited States, w liilo tho num ber of w eeldiec is lim p ly illimitable. “ ButIt____ . ..... riiis. “ And how wonidyon .do.thst?” “ Thus,” cried tlie giri,’jit\ the' 'moie in; .,. «tait pushing him ! Irininmr^iato tWi j o « e of tho lions. Tk*7 » » « A l t làm fortaaaU.iaan at past- to:? pieeëà,\«lule iTonw» with b l m of bm