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MARTHA’S VINEYARD. ! :‘;g';g;‘;f;:m-én::gfz x::}wfi&lnging,fls&n 8g0 0f some éea-vetaran, -or | a yachting cruiss,. e W b g of sound fath. By T mean ‘?og,“: ?!:xtdx::nm £ the o2 yousg, el ga o AT . T I il hmm:&:-&flmh under_the or tent, |.*7 .. —_—l 3s ‘A New and IXnviting Sea- | e s Duptist sormon i thomomive & govs | -AED COTTON NIGHT-CAP COUNTRY. . Side Resort. - g R W e R W grogational in tho aftornoon, and » Metodist ix | Bteiner; Mublhausen, 4nd the ugly reat? ' | 7 T == o e porsescontoaliig might, . = | .- EXPERIENCES WITH .DETECTIVES. -| me $£1 would Iike to know ths kind of ‘character | oaly proved fo bo s ides, for the man was the Carlino Cexitofantl, made aware . :-. . L, = o +| the bore. Ireplied thatIwould like very | same as had taken my clothes to. brush balf an By missdventure tht his bounty_crombe 3 | mugh to do 8o, although I had heard alresdy bt | hoar bafors. - Bat this did not prevent me, as T T eatartod wsltans, o CHAPTER T.=THE Loss fonmuch ‘of Him, (Ha then wrnts the Tams | ooy - idnow preyent me, 06 & Tk chmalah eave nd Lttt ot o e, NokIoog ago.s. forelga frm in London sckod | dawman a plocs of pager, spoks. through 1ube | Tt a5 by i » polico-sgont £ to bide hia Touteawith dabis; g s 1y toeds ms:flbm me to assist them in recovering some bonds, the | to some one in the room below, and put the | real charactor from me. - In the Jestibale of tha P ] 21| Joss ot which wauld have embarrassed them very | Paper in & sort of small Lift which was in the wall | hotel I found & young msn waiting to_deliver never sold for buiMing purposes, but lensed to ‘whoever may _p;{'fiha charges,—on condition, of he evoning. Thero is thorongh good feelin; o Brow : - T : g, 10 | Moty Browning’s Last Hero and Hew | Boslde that pal , three Louis™worth ; g A ich w ™ h : | ey ot e | o aceming S oo e M| (SRR IR G | T et o o e | et Yo ke S s | oy b R e o - iR is |- ect facilittes of interconrsa : : : ocamel been fro tes; which had 3 ver The Trip from' New - Bedford s ok of daterec) ,|,0f 0l Papa’s shop 1n thie Place Vendome, ; : en. from thom were very | was heard throngh tho speaking-pipe. The chiof | in Paris, in which honse ths young: man was & < A Tora e Wintorgarden and Msbile1, wop, T unito "—rins on the confidéncy Pass, peshiaps, not 80 uaobservably. . . . - peculiar, somuch so that they conld hardly move |. then opened the lift, took fromit a alip of paper, i in the alfair themselves- without injuring the | and read out the few words which wal;e w%tgen' éiifa’,“mf,flm‘fl:i&fi:‘g‘a’;’f&&?gfii? course, ihat Practizes ghall be strictly | Poor fellow, that was fead in open Couri 3 . #a1a—* Buéh thi ST to the Island, moral” in' - thelr - terdanciats Whon by | o Amseiacnt with discetion { poverfesr | L e Y B s credit of their houso,. The eon of tho senior | 2,the charsetar of 1L Treves: into’hia face, determined to seo whother I conld, 1| fsils to comply. with these' conditions, E,‘gfigg‘,‘;‘jmfi‘;““mfi"*flfm! ¢ “&T do love, more than aver, most for thia? . .| partmer, & young man about 25 years of age, was ‘.H‘“““Y:"’"flm by any chance, detect any likeness to Bergnet. s . i ‘-‘v‘i’fl; {outoity s Jeass. Tho Tabormecls, T o pabetanon oy b Scin lipe, Tho rereltlon f the very tul, | e employed by tho firm, and actdas s -sort of | Iy fas deslings with young men of good fam- | But there was .00 pargin for_ decoption ;- the Folmes’ Hole, the Highlands, surrounding tonis and cottagos, is sit~ sin and performing it] : . o s sienr .. ~|"confidential “clark .or. secretary to his father. | - Usurioua in the extroms.”. e Doy A ek Promising marrisge, uated -abont & half-mile—maybe farther—from | Trus mz.xl Imow the world, and know myse takes' mo--in good tim The jinior partner was often. obliged to be. on *‘Burpected of receiving stolen banknotes | officer, that I very sooa eaw the latter was not . -1 | the water.. Tho ground is laid out’ regularly, | ARd know whero duty.ta 1 i AR ; o Osk Bluffs, and Bd- ' | havng steetn sl ssncs ia ooy nabrers. L s SR e BT wetation thravgh o taimaics ally, | tho Gontinent for several waske together; and | FORERglnd . Erying aguin to tako mata. Howover, I wandor- - 'gartown i |Iated city. Theyure welllighted, aad, nesticd | Thu forttted and realisite thon, “Mobstenr Leonce Miranda took his soul - 28 the seiior had very delicate health, and often | A Saacoctas fronpnt, oo Justicon . ed forth, dotermined . not £o bo caught sgain. - 5 . -| among tho trecs, the houses have tho most homo-. | 11, VAT G New Coss instigem In both bis hands, 18 i€ 1t were & vase, - - bsantsd himsel? £5om: o prelis e tarnished io many ways.” .. | But I was very soon taught that myown mothez-- gt el .+ % | like Jook one can concaive. Fome of* : i o Dugureds, To sco what came of the convalsion thers, . .- -5 san! rom oflicg for & dsy: or two.on | ° StHas boon twics hankrupt.” i .| it was nothing when compared to that of my R : e 2 i T GoTTins: A e e s i0. mn fayored dves. And found, amid subsidence love new-born - | 'that account, hie had given, with the full consent Now,” continued the Chief of Palice, “I | French'friend. . f » : : * |} aro really slognt, furpiskol with -exquisite’| Playhouso sppropristely nomed, B i _** 7 | ot his pther, his son power to sign for the firm | K20 that you Englishmen ko to iake evors- | Tho arangsient betweon Dorgnot and myselt “The. Camp-Meeting “Grounds, Cot~ | tasto, and mads plossant by sl Hiat money ca | (Prying amid t tust that s Shaverbem iy mut kL i anlod Tho son had, | L2 b stom. If you aitempl to do i In | was hat've woro.to moct afics broaklsst, say 5 S ; do.. 'This refers more particulatly to those out--| \Vhat primroue, firatling of the T love hier] in despits of all T know, a5 was only found- out .when: too late, R et n% | sboutip.m.,.in the open space of the Palaid tages, Hotels, - and -Res- i o sampeireds, For tho whola surrounding | Lbe 8208 ssid to dock his button-f Dofiance of the much T bave fo fear, © P i : Wy, domnd | one . WheR ». | kmow in London what the word detectivo (police | Royal, ‘and that whoever arrived fArst would wait : ) ' mmm_; e fai ot in lote, . presont, op| Qnzoticed by that qutline sad, severe, o T yentarehappiness on. what T hops, : been gradually falling into bad habits, and; un- | secrete) means, although none of your novels or | for the other, on one of tho chains opposite " tghinks R T ive. Tho fow. who have built upon the | ogusl A1y good long years removed from youth) | *{' And lova hiz from this day forevermiore | kmi6wn t6 hig fathor, used to bet upon races, and | PIays aro._completo withont one or more of that | Cafe Vefonr.' It wasgetting on fowary 11, mbea 2 > A it wisdom. - Thes er.ahd tower,—oi bearin mind 1" | - | No'projudics to old profound respect g therwise do : occupation among its characters. You had bat- | the idea struck me ¢! ifast at th = ; luff itself have proved their wisdom. ~Thoy lose £ U o TIAL || Bomeitiive 19 eld palnad tem niind otherwise do much that ho had been far wiser to [ EPRPROR BEERE AR B, SPT A G | e mo that T would brealkfast at tha —— v the trees. but they gét tho full benefit'of the; No sooner was hio soated ‘betiold, “A mmost poculisr case, and straighten out - - . . have' left slone, Latterly his . croditors bad | hero; but give me your N iress Radl oooct e cafe, 34.&"& with cigar, coffoe, and that b = L S wator.. Thore are some woll-kiown names among | Ou! burst o polyanthus I, He was 'wars. ‘What's crooked there, before wo closs accounts, been ‘pressing him .vary-hard.- He-had some bm'mmv'?" jod them s;nployen) < sha orning’s would” pasa away the time ~The Natives and 'Their HouSas-~= | tho owners of tlesa-cottages,~the Spragues, | Of 8 young, woman niched $n neghborhood Benounce the world for them—some day I will 3 a0 HET S 4 - | until Bergnet e arrived, taking in ths Boating, Bathing, Fishi Clafiins, snd Hills being among the number, : -] Sad,6% 958 Moment fitied, fost wrus b Meantime, 0 me let her becoms the world ¥ ~ oo, ptances, which the holder. threat- C!h:e?mnsllbg' *;"L:?i%mgg me&;gms special care that I should not be de- » Bathing, Fishing, With rogard to g T et aiat §| Fonng bengelave o the besuty ayexmere 0o 3 B bt catast < =4 .| ‘enod to tell his father of. if they were not-taken A 1- 501 ™ 5 ceived again, or, .at any rate, not o easily ns I e DA ’ e Ko sriiins - b || porie S ek e g 5 bl e s T aowon, * | B Tto also érved monoy to tradosmon, snd bad. | £25 28 Htted: depénd spos. Mo il o e: (NS “%fi;fi,’.‘;&:,"::’?éngim; in the ménth of ; there is one at noarly every turn, and. nons' too,| Youlh realistio and illusi L _The Hoar Material-Baby. even more .discreditablo liabilitias, . which h6 | of accret golico—uaigely, tho politeal, the criu- Moy i Park, "ras warm, though et e anily “—Thio times are affécting the poor Indian.. Ho | would hot foF tho world hia father should know | insl, and tho civil. ~Your affair comes mnder the i i e : an. 1 ; ] A 7 der , -but quite en: ; = | complains that nono but bald-headed emigrants’ | of. ‘For soms time past: he - had used his hfiufitfiomfid‘g will M%yonmindandn:‘} bxeakf{::: inbfha gpmmg;‘lfi':n%‘}agufingm? sl E - B = ower of ipai g i who 80! you in France, and mu gide. I fore took 0} B K Lninvitls man alowad hia wito 85'a wéak | BOTSF9F sigag for the 6 tosign chacks £07 | 1oy ugeful . any of sour *polcomanade: | tha ogisila. sbles, s34 ~whis. orioiog. 1y " for pin-monoy, with the understanding that she ¥ T whenover' he wanted | ¢ociives” in London, even it you take him there | pmeleita and cutlet.of *the Waiter, a scemingly should forfeit 10 cents for each sbsent. button | MOROY: ' Hia fatlier had been unwell, tho jurior | with you” =~ - ot b - .| very old gentloman came up and scated himself nd’ tho " samo smount for each cup of poor’| PaTtuer was to bo absent for some-weeks, and | ~The Chief was evidently too polite to cast rid- | at the noxt table to me, calling for a demie-tasse, | coffee:: - Bhis fonnd hiersel in debt to him before | the check-book, as weil as the baokers pass- | iculo upon anything English before me, but{rom | and ‘proceeding to rend a copy of the, Figaro .the énd of the first weak. > | book, wera lett iu his hands. -Ab Inst he had | Li8 manner, moro than his sctual word , Tcould | which he had brought with him. ~ """ —A ladyasked her doctor if ho did not think | got ao decp in the mire 6f debt and difficulty | %50 that he did not hold onr secret police in very-| . Although few Englishmen have travolod mora | the amall bonnots the ladies: wore had a ten- |gify 2P 8 B8 BUOC S 147 | great eatimation. . on the Continent than myself, I havé the same dency.to produce congestion of thobrain. * Oh! erg wero bub, two rosds open. for him ‘objection which distinguishes my countrymon all no” repliod. the” doctor. * Women who.lave'| —the ono to mako a clean breust of if, tell ml}'fl SEERDNG.. a over the world tovard making new acquain- | braths don't wear them.” - "\ his father all'ho had done, and ask him fo, | That evening, ssTestin thocourbof the Grand | tancos. I might have sat ab my breakfast, and | i-An sactionsr, at & sile of sntiquities, put | pay hia debtg; tho other o leavo London ol evnoking m} atter ditiier cigar, the card Of | soe S SSREoT ?i%‘:fiuf";l"y roud Me Taa gpll_mll_mmfl:nmgdghe fodomn candid °b{°fi';' and’ Edrope, ~and to go to America. In an evil | Mons. Bergnot was brought mo by tho waiter, | vances toward him. Having, s Ao Fd o8 aud gontlomen,. is & helmet | your ho chose the Isttar; “but, befors doing go, | Who said that a stranger wishod toseo the gon- | hig coffes, and teken out his portmonnaie to pay of Romulus, fixg Roman fouunder ; bub- whether drew out by check from the bank nearly the | toman mvfihfimam No. W'e:éfi;kt‘;fi %l; for it, some twoh:&znemea of money slipped .| many,—for the people Who_come here nesrly’all‘| Alonsleur Leonce Mirands,. il Loea st the P\lhl?;:otnflo. e e otals i R R A ol : ‘the Europoan plan, snd every other: kind _of ‘| Flh, 1 e ; 2rayn Vsl - | plan. Tho charges—well, tho Than, maid b3t | B e pse ots et 001 L - Seated comfortabijin’ your. oficial sanctwm, |'them the betiars 84 -par- day, ‘in’ the hoight | And tho best pronl = g an . of the season, will not procure you accommoda- | Thathe madeall cudsavar, body, soul,. you will ‘ot, I trust, refuse tho bronth of s2lt | yiong bottar than you wish,—but thers s a wey | B aby means at aoy sacrifice /o1 2ir that these pages will waft toward you’; and, | that somo have of getting ' along cheapiy, that |'OF 18BoT, wealid, ropute, aod (—well; the tims . ehould you care to trace the garrent to its foun- | seems to mo not a bad one. Thiey hire 3 tonk, | Lo Hmn. Ser mot on pand ety e | " tsin-besd, tum your:steps Esstward, noer | built of boerds, and well-floored, for €30 to 240 | Made nll endeasar, withont lose tacurred - : etopping until yon reach this island por season of thres months—furnished, of | Of one least minufé, to obtain her love. - - 8 s * | ‘course it costs more. They then live 'as tliey | “Sport transitivo?! 4 Varioty required?” . N IN THE BOSOM OF TIE ATLANTIC, please,—board at a restaurant, or do their own | 418 loving were o lifetimo thrown awny 1" . Tt will not be s laborions journoy. TwO | cooking. : =" 7" | How singulatly msy young men mistake - &tonmers of ‘goodly eize, well- officered, snd woll | I see I am gotting along with my letter more | -Tb° foukmust bo o with energy. Sittod up, ply daily between the isiand and New | slowly than I meant -to do; but thers are o | Monsienr Loonie Mifiids ate her up = Bedford. . Should you.take either, you. will not Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. . OAX BLivin, Martha’s Vin :&m ?l:mgf tosay, :o mmyt pich;ms in my own | With ;sle-dev'thu_{('gz 3 v_zh_e& zdhe une;nndnlu faip - T ¢ Sloiaey Fasaud teom tho claus packed hall, o prodacd bebtnd; | rogret that' vou did ot take tho other, 83 both |- Batihe ns hom - T tecs nis. By of fhy | Eho mountod vehicl, ho dia nd s @ did the same,” - 5 m the Captains—the jols Smith aid the more dig- | chapel built two years smee, or. of the elogant | S2cFstoppad, and cab fact followod, at ons door—~ ! | he was a brass, iron, ar typo founder; I can not . tainly myzelf. The card was 8 i , . . & ey 80 | Good house in unexceptionablo street.. tell” - - whole ‘balance then' to the credit of the firm. B 8¢ | from tha old gentleman’s hand and rolled toward - pified. Cromwell—sre truo sailors, and ‘will | hotol put up Inst season,—the first house to in- | og 15 uiexcep s i g = o ) by the owner thereof, who 1n & half-whisper fold I ik yella satlars, oo Ot stepped 16 lady,~nover think, clone! - A Fiorida Alderman seld his vot fof an cro-'| Fortunstely this was only afow hundred pounds, | rae bo hadl come to. sé6. To-on tho.part of Mon- | To2y for themmy ha o St pallint % - i i troduce gas or -steam within its’ walls; but, it | A moth ¢t Wanting to the maid, siive fo mako your Iile tip.b plesent | St L ety i o | SIS Sty - one. nob s loog , Yew | 311 about thom, - One thing I must-not naglect | Out stepped and 'properly down Sung himselt Bedford,—the farthest point of the island beidg | to speak of to you, who boast of boulevards and | Monsieur Leonce Miradda at her foct—, . sbout 30 miles from that port; and, though there | drives: We,too, have ' X > L5 sod, 3 are many rocks and shoals Iying near the chan- 7 pel, you need have no fear, for strong hands and clear. heads- are at' tho wheel.' The passege’is ide chain and & circus ticket, and his frienda are.| ag geveral Iarge acceptances had fallen due s | sieurle Chof. AtfirstT feltsuro M. Bergnetwas' naturally aehamedgsod indignant, Thoy kmow | ooy 'flmé!fimw Bat i addition to thie | hesdoclerk, or chiof of some departmient in the fn%!::eé"mm"?? sty d(‘!’:ri:::lu;fllazomufi: : d‘?‘fi%fl?’afi‘?fikfifigflfi Jack-knifo inad- | ey o took with bim bonda to @ largo | 520 do Jernslom, but ho quickly wndeceired | tho conversation turned upon thi facility of gt "kt o emall fown o tho Louisville & Nash. | amount, which repreented the grester part of | Dolico in the e oflur oy, |.testing persons who-wialied to disguise them- ville Bailroad, tho other da, four sblo-bodiad | the capital of the firm. Thiose, being shares on | a doiective, Dut suylhing miro atterly unlis |'vi, TR et g M Fhite men wero seen in 8 field playing croquot. | fofeign companios, wero payablo *to bearer,” | our English convention: notion of & detective | soriy hido his peculiarities, o the pocularities was the el o:thal un iMPOYer- | 1 4 47 orofors it was surmieed that ho must have-| it would be impossiblo to imagine. He Was |- of hid faca. For instance,” Ha went om, “lot & 70| & Lright, dappor Little fellow of, ‘T 'SHOuld | piiiary man-drass en bowrgiois, or a civili And never left them after, so to speak, ‘* e . For tenty years W0l s faat houz of It Bomo call it tho Beach Rosd ; some the Bonle- | owrpesferes aad sompted taes ang there! vard ; all unite in calling it delightful. Tmagine | Bo potency in word and look has truth, i, rolling along a rond smoother than your own | Trath I say, truth T mean: this love waa true, ‘frequently, rongh, but all tho better for that; | bast pavements, for miles by the sos. But, if | And the rest happened by Jus cansequence, ished country aver bebeld.—Louisvills - Courfer- | 0t - Gt 000 18 Re8 o iraced to Pafis, | . oot selng lftha way troogh woud make | o g the angeh oftht road, woballresch ™ | 27l TRe B LRt SO, oot -the opionsl' syt ot Dac. | 854 fromdere o Hswre, whorg o lad e | 8% Mot 4, 305 ofess W AV L | pub o o wotform: 8 Srenciman bave ws * life very monotonous for us. # ~ SR . 5 o < i > = c e 2 arked for erica. mention these various s 3 s S - es e in London, or sn Englishman Uovery Let's do it. e bt fo hot. aaiica Tofus noey oot th -, Caloulus snd, Grook a0 optons) &ins, | circamstances to stiow how it was that the Arm | hiavo come from 2 fashiousble maker, good | go to"a Parisian tailor; there was o doubt. m a part of the conrse: The following extract from | $ a : Theds itaelf could not act openly in the matter without - ks ut thet mon of an ordinary observance conld {lio frs rocitation of 1 certaln class in, Caleults | 1oy 00 very eraafly hois orodit in. he commer- | 3¢ 18 buttor-ole, aad dliogeiher looking like | ausily distiuguish what tho individualseally was. e e ¢ P R T b sadot | cial world, snd why it was they Teqhestod me to | froach military san 8 b cuothes, or tho | SR B Ned i o0 "one conld. mistaka {, i it dmiedl, o 6°- M998 | find out, if pessible, whother thess stolen bonda lead clerk in a prosperous bank. --My ,flbsut Honsieur to be anything but an Englishman, and roek, ::,r '—Dartmo Bag invented & bote | WeseDl ed ; if so, where, for ‘what amount, thonghts were to contrast him with the | :g& _one who has most probably been in military ema ==& Westan enginoer invented & bot- | Saq 0 R thom'as cheaply, and aa quickly,ss | Bonest-faced, heavy-looking, billjeock hiat and |'ployment in his own.couniry. - In the same way, yator pump with which to squirt hot water on | o pogeipyo. - i 5 | policaman's-foots-wearing men I hsd ' eeen et | §5 moaning” himeelt, “could not pass for - | deat pevsons who walk on the track. Thus ut- | ™4 Clug—nvery elight dho it I tras, but etul | Sootlsndyard. Monslour Borgnok Recotol s | absthing cxcopt o Fronchmas, o flancur, aod an othar donros Of Jovaraabing Jiemeis. iy Y | » clue—was given to me 88 {o where to begin my "3"’ coffee and o cigar which T offered hifm, | uotoiciabablo Froquenter of the Soulevacds,” . . cut off by the inventive genlus of the country. | 3 0RETF N BN IPHI dlocks which the young | 824 when I put tho question to him whothor his | : Ho ywas such'a chatty, genial old_gentloman e Lonigrlls Gourier-Journal, o spesking | i3l i3 drwwn. without, anthority in-s0 Going | Callizg was Lkely o bo known by the fre91ont | that o time passed dway impercoptibly. 1o of Capt. Jack, eayn: * His ideas in rogard 10 | }i5'%een tracad fo the bank. whoro a notorious | oré of Grand Hotel, ho laughed Soartily. SNt | talked sbout the success of Echmeider in Lon baak pay ara uscortaln, but he has s way of 0I0G | rmoney Jander kept bis acconnt, Thia Individus] | 0313, Le said, *in tho Grand Hotel bt ff w837 | don abont the Emporor's, hoalth; sbout the foran ulverry e O v mapleasant, | p o ery worat of charactors, having, a8 was | WhOro in Paria my ocoupation was known, I | French elections, and ‘what not. I scoepted a o msy the least of it e 5 woll known, been some years ago mized up with | 8ould be no longer worth . retaining ander | pinch of gnuff from him, and ho tried ono of my —An amatour enako-fancier, whose noighbors | 15" SHCR FISS TR L T onfon, — | Monsieur lo Chef. I hsve beenin England,® | rogalia cigars, At Inst,ss the timo drew near complatn of him for keoping bos-oonstrictors on | 108 SERCTY O 7 R0 i the work, but as jn- | Do continued, *snd bavé seen in Beotland- | wpon Bergnet ought fohave msdohis appoar- the roof of his housi, defonds himself by sayin, ard your. datectives. Ce sont ds braves gens, | anco, began to look a¢ my walch, and to glnca _ You,neverhavingbeen here,will picturetoyour- | ot ia tho the Tsland 2 2 . self your varions stopping-places, or there are | tha's e A has. thras 4 0F AT | Zsehatt sonc ol wall st lotmn: *soveial standing, as tho island does, off thomost | ing tho County of Dukes, Mass. Edgartovn ia | Qaririend bia hiherlo becadecking cost e e g ia | 1 Bof with stones, with weods that sionea s iyt Mt | G e o 8 e B ol | YR e SR R “the portion that sields least readily to innova- | ot BE e -k AR N e e Tb: This proved s polysnthus on-his breast, ‘ tions,—son will doubtless imsgine that these | fouioern Mo NP AR ECEREY Tt two | Brizgiawtal or prize lawless, fower thé sume. samo’ Puritsnical. odors -ars the only onos that | or three brick - buildings_in'the town. Every- | Wia Chiristiaaity the Revisssoto? | omi ayclaim o saneli; aad, while you aro bo- | hing i tho way of produce wnd materil 38 | | o Ll s * fng carried back in thought to the primitive days | brought by water from Now ford; and, 88 what o flower of flowérs he onnowl’ ‘of Now England, the boat strikes the whe#, end | Drcks are not essily handlod, {t would, hardly | 30 REUHOR PURGNSREEE, ou hear the words, % sy to be quite o eristocratio as tolive in & : : ¢ Bedeic” nouso whete evétvbody elss lives in a | BLoLI8%0f SEFlS camo th compote | i ““VINEYAED HBAVEX, - - | wooden one. There are three churchos, tWo | His primrose-Toot ta raddle, bullock's blood, - familiarly kpown to.the old settlers as Holmes® | large school-houses, & bauk, a court-house, & | Ochre 2nd devils™-dung, for aught I know; Holo. Thereis ona circumstance in connection | town-hall, and s jail. O, that jail! s not | Untl the pale and pure grow fery-ilus, with this change of names to which I cannot re- well patronized. ‘A few years ag0, a man was | Rubyand topaz rightly named anow. - 20 2 put in there for disturbing the peace of | Thislady was no product of tho plain ; S8YINE | otigutor, receiver of the plunder,—and having g L ¢ A frain from alluding: The women call it Vine- f his neighbors, while Bocial manuro had raised a rarity. that he supposes ho can put any gort of tiles ha ’ i ‘ nt i3 ne connaissent pos leur melier—they are 3 other tho poli had . ; ono of his neighbors, V) e W8 ( Clira do Millofleurs (aote the happy nsme) st he supposss ho tan put sny sort of Hleaho | bxSiiady tho plunder very much more than {he | Ut o comaicsont pgs Ty metler Sond 852 | vounid to seo wiiethor tho police sgent had lakea 'ard Haven; the men obstinately -adhero to the | under the infience of liquor; and it | Biased in the full-vlown glory of her Spridg. Eloe ot Hhero 1o’ 8: | chiof actorin tho affair.” But tho sccusation |-1ObuP to up his quarters on any of the chairs which wara old fiame, Holmes’ Hole. This illustrates very | i8 recorded _that, & few hours after- | Peerlessly perfect, form and face : for both— In Lron i i erch At e | could nover bo proved agaiust him, and the can- grent mistake.. They unito the person who hé\fl then filling very fast with the usnal after-break= Slearly, T think, tho elasticity of iho feminine | Ward he Taisod tho window and requosted an | % maging whah sevcateen, may hatoroved %o probibit emoking Iy arisg the ser- | SO0 AATE PRk o was b free fuan, whereas | i0 detect crime with the individusl who has 10 | fust coffes-drinking crowd of well-dressod mig- ~sleasly, alashclf Y i ing to go and get him a ci Mina Fagod, tha dotress s Pagéa hesaelt, my deact” | ¥ice. Ono minister offersto let his congrogs- 0 had perpetrated the frand had been | Afrest the criminal; with us it is quile dilfarent. | jlo-class Paris idlers. Becing I was look- ads scquaintance passing to g g by | 2 . " h “ chnw ™ whils the clerk whe perpetrad 1 i1 over the masculine in ita resdy sdaptation | Seq T oNP BV neE1r. “Hereported the build- | Noble o was, the name denotes : and el ¢ - tion smoke, if he can w " while presching, | (00 O ot ervitude, % | I havo been twenty-five years an employeinthe | g for - gome _omo,. my companion hangos. While there is nothing remarkable | ing to ba eadly in need of repairs when he came olisoum stroet, but as he bas ono_of thosa spray-nozzle mouf 5 Rue do Jerusalem, but never arrested aman in | g6 & perhaps Montieur - ia expectin 4 ing:$0 A 3 e | Farnished, my dear, with such an elegaos, | on him, the half-dozen partially - deaf. men, who B o eat e tho work of the' ssrgents de | 24% DS e xpecting -about the harbor itself, or the town that standa | ouf, and stafed that "fl‘;:a"“ ot g‘:fi;&‘;’ Testifies wealih, my doar, suiclently 1, . £t neat the pulpit, objoct.to & compromise of . .CHAPTEB IL—THE WROXG SCENT. B I8 o et ot Yoar atdenda “¥ea I senlind, “fmadeuuep “bagk, the mind of one familiar with its history | b8 WO stay; the was + | What quality, what stylo and title, ch I that sort. Theydo notwant to sit. beneath the |~ The object of the firm that employed me 0 [ getectives are nothing more than sergents do pointment with & gentleman to meot mo hora —'twas too dusty. Well now, waive nonsense, you and I are boys t‘:em bonds for them was twofold. In | yillein plain clothes. Why, as they walk along. ;m: th'lg_c,l_:,l?g\:é:; in;r.n:g I !htdlll ::;i: ah;l‘zyx, ‘Instinctively dwells upon the fact that thousands . Nolonaer s ,, drippings of eny such eanctuary.—St. Louis | recover o THE PEOPLE OF THE TOWN it SoRNSlE S Nl be alack ] at; - “ : ; the first place, they wanted to get the documents 3 ; | in | st 31 ‘of veasels, homeward and ontward bound, Bs¥e |-uiq i extremely kind, woll-disposed class. The | Doitency. Duchoesses deseend ot 2000 DT, elah bl rocantly,sttar the pub- | DACk: DA to!gok Khemh back without creating | s cireets, 52 IS Ot on hanghs omew: | Saidthe o gentlomen © Ia Monaienr's rland'a songht and found shelter in ita friendly” aring; | Taw mon onosees sbous have been soo-captuing, | Anrbia bR to IE ioeimale tretehed, whilo othiers; £0 late, have gone down; carrying, | and the boys ate going to bo. . The young Jadies'| March in and make bimsell at esso forthwiis,— ‘besides ship and cargo, beating hearts fraighted | are’ remarkably good-looking, having fresh, | However bfoadhia chest and black his i D Fmbition. Stiied | Deautifal complexions, which soem to dofy sun | ‘And comely Lis belongings,—sll throngh lov yith fond hopes &n ly ambition—tried | TR 003 “Tnay aro not averso to the arrival of | Brotested in a world of ways ssve one. N and true—down slmost " in" ‘sight of the | 4o gummer-senson, as it brings life to them' Hinting st marriage "—marrisge which yet means ' lication of-the. baus of marriago by the minister, | any scandal or any tallk. Itwas almost of a8 | And now, Monsieur, Jetme hear in what way 1 s it ke g 3 & raa lder, in steniorian. voice, forbade {ug | vital Importanco for theie credit. that tho con- | san bo. of any servive o you. Oy before o | e I e A e i B atwaen & cortain onplo. . Of being called | duck of the senior's pariner's son._should nok bo | Dogin, Jot me be of you fo tell me averyihing— | s wwar i b the gray {ila sids an upon for an explanation, #Ihad,” he eaid, | known, asit was that tho missing property | any family difficulty, 2oy scandal to bo avoided, | , L e M B ey xiincty s Eating to the intended bride— T Had intended | should be found. This was the resson why the | or whateyer elzo msy eeom s stumbling-block in hasichalz o soors 3 B sievigh et i e g 1f.”- His reason waanot con- | did not wish to appear in the nfatter themselves. t] 1 e able wisbed-for harhor. attor a winter wolch practically closes -tho dooe D Satatustion ot ovo's et dowands Sisorad et =4 s toact: ms IF tho bonda had been mine: | Totiem o™ ‘Boccsf von boop back sasrping | Dot,wen beforo me. 1 hod actually eat snd falkad ut, lenving Vineyard Haven, wa plow on and. | of the' outsido world .t0 thoee who stay on | Tuat iove eadurs etornally : “my deir, dered suiclont, - applied to the office of 5 | They dil not expect mo to do any dotectiso WOrk: | £rom me, it 1o probuble that 1 may injure iastead | o st on b mramm it oe Fhot T oas ool the island. The. winters &re mild, com- | Somewhere or other must s screw be slack 17 insurance company for a situation as_agent. | myself, but merely to employ the proper persons | of forcarding your intorests.” ing,." Rathor than ba basten Bm’_w"m"."ch Ctele e e whiat her qualifications wero, ahe | for the work, and direct, under private instrac- | * Gur coffee finiehed, wo strolled ont; and while 1] e e o oo bad hed sonsidareblo.xpert. | tions from them, the search. Fuuds almost £ | wo vero walking up nd down tho Botlevard des | Sorain world bo thocess f.T cortpned &0 fomot N o woileiting contributions from tradesmen | any amount wore placed at my disposal. Any | Gapueins, I fold him the wholo story from first | fpc2eorar fo BF) BNCIRE P ot ha for fancy fairs. She was engaged. expense that I shonld deem neccssary to inCUr | ¢ lagt, of which tho resder has n.l.rnldlyhnd a1 | would subjech me to no moré humilistion by tak- "_A witness, in describing & certain ovent, |-would bemet at- once. AllIhad to do wes t0 | gutline. . He seomed fo take in the whole affair | jno mp in sgain as to his appearance od dia E g "up o a point fafther down the. island, grested ith - lend; _but it is | Truthisthe. licy ; from truth— by, welcoming smiles from fhose who hive come | FSTe0 VY Hhove, 0B, ML D0t Lol | Wi tne foree s i ou Alog vous spesch,— o mest expected friends. As wo arenot said | man in the town Who does not go to_ses keeps a | Be suro mz-gech vu':l 1ift you, by rebound, % friends, wo will pass ovor the meeting, and look | store of some kind. You msy go into one of | Somemierssless e lowneente Lel ; "+ | those modest little places, inlated with ideas of | X%y perhaps 1 may subjota, oo frite] SR ; | your own importance, because of superior 5d- | Ax thoheek tastyr akea her stafued stand s e g the hosd of thy | find out where the bonds were, for what smount | ¢ et fhin snott trrvral dataily stk TR AR HOUES tho | Tantages; anda rusty-lopking -fellow at your | Above our pity, citims our worship just e e pocsun 1 By ‘oye namiod Wilkins.”,| tho senior portner's son had pledgod thom, and B o s o that, no. knay somo. | B8 : O O ot a1t oo e seon o | B e o o vt SaIoanly Bak, | Baas o sulferio, thigs oF soroure borm ot s tho aamo f hia: ot eyo?" spite- | to rocovor them for as little s 1 conld, bit in | thing of both dir. Nual sid Monsiour Tyoves, | .~ cuuemss yi—vome: yery edge of the big] aff, it can for | because of some Ll e B2 :‘1‘ 1In days gone by, shamo thien, but glory no fully asked the opposing counsel witness |“any éaso to recaver them. ‘Butundor no cireum- | paying had more than once to *look up” the | The.day following that on which Bergnet had s disgusted with the levity of the audienco, ‘| Stances whatever wag the young man who hed | Jytierin the way of business.: In the work to | twice deceived me by disguising himself, he % & Bin Bernardino (Col Assessor asked & | perpetrated the fraud to bo followed to America, | be don ho seemod to determine at once what | to work in esrnest to try and zacover tha Ponse woman how many.chickens she Lad, and, doubt-'| Dor was :is name nor that of tho firm £0.bo | \as tho best lino of action. Of .this.mention:| of which I was in senrch; When I learned from 3ng her .yord, proceeded to_count them. Bhe | brought forward. - . - | will be made_prescatly. Oneof his plans in-.| him, and, indeed, ssw with my own eyes, that ha o0k hirh to the hee-hive, kicked. it over, and in- {* By the very eimple process of going to Havre | yolved a change of costume and. dis- (‘calted upon AL Traves, the French money-lender, ‘vited him to count the bees. .. Another man is |-snd'in g at tho American steam-packet- | gyigo upon which I remarked ‘that rogues | as'an English gentloman in- difficulties who “Znishing his work. g -office, 1 found that the absconding man had paid | who * wers over - on ihe . alert . wonld | wanted to discount a bill, as a soung Swias wha, P An The Iady lovers of | for his passage in Bank of England notes. Of.| by preity sure to_ discover : any - attempt:| wantod employment as a clerk; and as s German’ cioquet are gotting the neceisary imploments | theso notas soout half were traced 83 COMIng | mado by the eamo individusl to disguise himself | who bad got some bank-notes which ho wished b e ‘prosecution of the faahionable and | from the money-lender of whom I have spoken; | jn moro than one character. ;Upon. this. Mon- | to get rid of quietly, aa being stolen property ; “ebilaating game.” This moans striped stock- | the other half wore “traced a5 coming from al | iour Bargnet laughed—like everything olso ho | whon I saw that in nono of these disgaises ho- AR individual in Paris who followed *a like occupa- { 3id, his Iaagh was, gonisl, but_gentlo snd in- | was found out, I began to be _less od of “iong distance; mor does ourinterest in the | take you ona ‘voyage up tho Medi w .- ;mmg its mn:undmga lesson 88 we ap- | China, or'the m{i‘a Ocean. You_ look ‘at your ?;’:.‘;‘;k“;;.""’m,“';;’“;%;:“;i?}fl‘? o frant] s T AP~ | ratch, find that youw've been listenmg tohim tw0 | Glira de Millofasra told har martyrdom, prosch it. Built of wood, with & goperons ve- | yqnrg’ ‘Jost your bost aud s good deal of your %R s k yandsh; it seems to beckon uson, telling slily; | vanity, and, on the whole, are a much better-in- | .Of poor though noble parentage, deprived: — * 3 wo Jook beyand it, of hiddén beantiesnot far | formed man when you go out thsn whon you | Too early of & father’s guardiauchip, ;- ;- = . Deyane iy o8 t ns Do YoU | What wonder if the prodigality away,—beautiful homes in the groves that are X:nt in. zm;:f s “appearance about tho O situra'a the girl whode mental ifts - © just now beginniog to pub .on_their-'sprin uses that strikes a sirang A Maiched her external dowry, form and facon’ clothes,—whilo & few of theée same homes Hang ms Lo AS VEBT ODD, IR TN b ok ST i e e O eoclasn peoring af all | ospocially if he is from tho cily. They-have & | I (oo SEReeted S 100 Fromml pasis ¥ this, 1he bost has moved ; &0, daire it a8 wa will; shut-ap, glosed look. Dusing thi day, not only | 5ihe rosonrceloes mother, ' Tey sho Stage, o dannot get off st the Highlands to-day. . _ ¢ | the stracts seem deserted, but the very houses | Defames mimetic art: be yours o provs ings Lo = s Qe Indtiry, T Cotod bo 5 : . ’ : p ch Oak | havean air’of Joneliness. Look carefully be- | That gold and dross may meet, and never miz; ) Quskor's hat Blew off and ‘went rolling | tion, and who, upon inquiry, I found bore avery | -offensive—angd said: . **Look here, :monchor | myself for having been taken in. . Certainly, & ‘Wnile' fartber to go beforo o ronch Oak ind the blinds of any houss you may pass, and | Parity plunge in plteh, Set soil’no plumal” 2 feputstion. . I forther suocesded in find- | Aronsieur, ymg ofber Eoglistumun avs fond OF | wese matéers, tho ol saying i the Grimen. throngh the mud, He chased:it, and finally | & d 1 iened It to the easth with Dhis staff. Ho thon | ing out that between scoundrel numberonein | hotting. 'L will bet Monsieur. 100 francs that | Thoy manago these things better in France,™ toned to s neighboring small boy, of vagrant | London—to whom I shall give the name of Mr. | within the next fortyeight . hours, although he | holds good.". How it was brought sbont I never sud illicit aspect, and inquired : .15 theaapro- | Nual—and scoundrel number two 'in Paris— | jug been warned of»wm;mgumfim do, I | knew (oxcept that I had to pay about £5 far the, fon61ad? ™ Tho lad intimafed that he some- (-Whom I ahall call Mons. Treves—thors oxistod | will speak to Monsieur four times, and :for at | businoss), bub within & week sfter I put tha, times did business in. that- way. - Then,” said | oocasiopal business relations. . But whotler the | Jeast five minutes each Lims, .and onevery oc | matfer into Borgnels hands M. Traves': the Quaker, Iayin i “tbe good | monoy furnished by these. worthies .had been | casion in a different costumo. ~If upon one of | only cletk was amested for complicity of B e to ianin that hat 50.cants’ worth.” - | given for the bonds, in whoso hunds the docu- | fes0 accasions Monsienr recognizes me,” then | fraud in somol of other. 1 don't "% will bo a surpriso to many to kmow thist | ments. now were, snd how I was torecover | wil forfeit my 100 francs. ; =020 | think “he ' was and I sm _quite Washington Irviug was s confessed, orchard | them, nfl{!“‘flfl? thé whole affair quiet, %as | * Ag s matier of course L smiled at what ‘M. | surc he was not' detsined very long by the thief, Onco, when picking up an apple under s | more than T could see my way to; &od in my | Porgnet said, believing st first that ho woa police for I saw him the next day walking alon freo in hia own orchard, bo was accosted by an | difficulty, as & malter _of course, I applied to | merely joking, and afterward that ho was merely | the Bonlevards as if enjoying s v -gmmfi urchin of the neighborhood, who, not recogniz- | Scotland-yard, and goi ono of the best officers of | ponsting of tho faculties he had in’ his own | holidsy." But in tho meantime M, Treves en« ing him as the proprietor, offered to show him a | the detactive forco put undor my orders. . | peculiar lin. ‘But be insisted npon_Lolding to | gaged a young Swise with flaxen hair as his em- treo whese ho could. “‘gat bettor spples than | It was the first—and I hopo it will bothelast— | the bet, and for tho purpose of pleasing him, not | ploye, and that Swiss bora & very stramg re- fhose.” - Bat, gald the boy, “we must taln [ time that I ever had anything to do with ¢on® | for any other reason, I sgroed to stske the sombiance to my friend Borguet. " This yoang care the old man doesn't se us.” . ““I went with ga“c!igri mfll ;g:;;— !gfli_ ‘ngmmfhl:gfl:gg amount he menfigned. LAJ’ the fim_d Hotel we smsflak hadmn me;i who fimfi' came to sea : him," said Tiving, 't le a dozen of Y s 5 arted, agreeing to meot the following’ evening | nim at his mastor's office, and who must have said Iiving, ‘fand wo stolo & dozen of 5 | ;%0 g 'by tho London police, aithough | §ad taik gyer matiers. : boon twin brodher to a subordinate ugent of tha Biaffs, and, looking down the course sswe strive : 5 you lie will bring us more inviting | more than one pair of eyes will return your 5 4 seoas tosee what thet il mill rin i more Saviing | § . Mot attaogor goas into the fom, whouo | Alvaspropersd nTendon (oo onose X e oex . " | Bdvent is not known snd heralded. Ispoke of | Thenacus shrisiing om BUBKAR 0 & stone's throw from ua.- Shades of Pring | the desertod look during tho day ; "tis not £0 i | Tondon was ready for tho grand dobut; ° and Gosnold, what is this 7. - the evoning ; then the whole town is alive, and; | When soma perverso ill fortune;incident ‘A‘well-built and roomy whar?, hotels, flags, | 0. &!l-l];glemce on the street. .. | To art mimetio, some malicious thrust pigodas, chapels, cauntry-houses, ‘parke, cons | . Like all small places, it is & town where it will | Of ’i;‘."‘.:;?.‘;%fi;::‘}:: orict lf?:nififi'fl’m _ i walks, homses and. carisges, besides plonty | be sxceedingly difficult to mind e e huttians, babbly buires 1n sudss’ of men and women,—vhere are vie ? Ten years e o e ers s Want followed : in a foreign and, tiopair! - wilderriess of scrab-oske ; and.now—jus n o OnT huwry ovor the catasteophe— -+ .- 2‘\#5 see. ‘fi‘;va the good people of this ljmiu wo be to ‘you if you xeply! You'll be | Mther tao sorely tempted, 3.{'“,,;,, tried .- bean tampering With 38 Fiagician, that, | pretty Likely to bo ‘cub ' direct the noxt | Searcely domuch as circuziwented, syl - - 7 the wand, he should give them Hine yon meak the person whose history was 617~ | Caped anenapoctis artless innoceticel: - - - 1| en you in detail & few hours before. “But fheir | Monleur Leoncs da tell the rest I— Tedrta are warm 2nd in {heright place; go, if | Thersther athetold ftinastyle . u chance t6 be a stranger,” alone, -and in trou- | X9PuzzIe Conrt Gaide Students, fanch mors me.”" e b K and s il { 70 began what g mj“-;:{; ym’:“f; o, the Metho- ila, youll find the true sailor's heait beating | 47 agel but illustrious Dake, thereby- - doabeless. hol ! : o - | e T nder fhe heayy cants, and tho tru | Bresbusg tho hesct of kis comssetitors. .- g e i o e of B e e vy | 79 T Tonting aimong the wives and dsughtors | The B of 0. Bebold her paissed sirignt -+ | “7 P Gouseq CAlA Droads Water.”— Now, | rocommendod specially for the work, wouldnover | After ML Bergnet had laft me, I recollocted | police, who was vary clover in all biackemith's iy in g’mm t among many others, and. | Of these same men. 3 - ..o | In splendor, cloited tn diamonds,” (phrass how 1) [ miggy, vou'seséen mo’ ehave, 50 you must jus} | earry out tho businees. Ho was au honest Up- | that I wanied to Kml 210 5 pair of boots, my | work, 'and who had & cuilous % o Biag g mz X Bpot. 8 ‘mygm ent up with all | As is tho case with many of the Massachusotts. Fov c‘ffi“q‘;‘lau?nfim wm:‘mfl:'.x B | T %‘! a8 T potey £o {ake my bath.” nglaz éi’?}’,’. 88 grer Ia:ée:gyei.m ‘.:‘.,‘l ;vgg!% n% nave ora ‘being somenth nxl, beavy. 1!.05. tho‘ dry chg;;: wax lmg)rfi:siuns °’;?u the Eups 5t ;Jakcnnu from 1 K T ¢ 4. ustrions - 2 " 't ¢ i i - | mo. , have and clean atrects of Paris. ereforo, ws across. that as it may, the Swiks clerk’ tha-fervar of unteught sloduence, minglsd wity | soaporie, EAGEHOML IO e O e D o g “Twou's el it you'don't take it, Uncla Row: | 2080900 vt 20 Lol O ity *Had Facat | oo for o shop of Ahoomaker with whom 1 had | Sot boen mora than & wbk with A Troves,whor s Gining his nima to hiec ! (why ngkfom) Land. - Let. o stay, pleaso it Won't tell? | PR PO O 0" B0 one who Had abeconded | Soalt formerly in tho Rue de Bivoli. - It-wss gat- | T was shown by M. Bergnoka copy of the in- tho more finished rhetoric of the higher clssses. I o7 DF L5 A Tatséined | 88505 | 3 earsngo, tho whaling busingés medethispisco, || 15utthat her betier angt iniorposed: enterprisegre, inereased in power, nntil, | | Yearssso, ooy A8 OGN ot Bonnt | el trom mmeh a ot to Pane bk What do you i issy 7. Why, nobody | him,on tho trac . Ay L ; : : 2 the. {ne Loty eyt fred ) to Americs, and had furished him with the | ing Inte, and the assistants.were-commencingto | dorscment which cartain bonds, coatained in the: from' having 8 local xiotoriety, it hss acquired 8 | 4 7 ens down. Nautuckeh, - which, - thir- | A fortnight xinos: comoelvo Lord N, despatr . i : & miean, mi ‘it wouldn’t go into cold water, Uncle, if they wasn’ ndlvi 5 < oo name and photograph of the indlvidual, Thave | nog'up the shutters, Idid not, therefore, wait | safe of the money-londer, bore. This copy: sa mado to, I suppose. - Nobody don®tmake you, do | BORC 1i B 01 have bronght the culprit | To goi what 1 wanted, but, giving the pumbor of | far satisfiod me that thero remained § el s Dationa! reputation 88 - & . camp-grousd, . and: o4 13, | Duken ho s, there's no invading > Martha Vinoyard,—s far-off snd mythicallaud, | teen o, Heon yorf 860, SOLOR o Gt |y mauas reaict pureult fo ponal ey e i ; 4 bis | back with him. . Bub when ssked Yor an opinion tho Grand Hoteh, asked them tosond | thing to be dong, and that was to get hold -of of whieh, fn og childish davs, istary and geog” 1000 kabilants, ©_now npmbers, O of wring letersdaly, duresa = Tiord Shattosbury told st Glasgow St his | Eack W8 B o 0 R e e, | o O Y ven pais of bbets. 10 aeloct from | tho eriginala, 51 Borgnet hadcoaducted th red—has Martha's Vineyard is somewhat bei Ofy |! Ag darlingly slie hands them to myself, having whitewashed and pinted one of the dark il iog. got. s cluo to tho person n:fl roreh ety Pch.filconld oy them. on be~ | afair B&:" el th;firuohod t"g“ m,me. ¥ ot vaphy faiatly whispe: sprung into life . Rt 5 5, i b € e ’ TERING-PLACE > ;| owing to thé impetus which has been given £0 ¥’ | Tna privileged supplanter, who therewith thab bids el o siva har older sisters: Descrip-i| of oo bat. Gven on this sland, thero aro.| Tights ciger and s sbundant blden— - < ¢ tion, will not do the subject justice. -You must’ | houses well built that can be bought for & song, ;| (Either of heaven or else Havana-smoke.) k t20 it 10 kmow it and, hsvig seonit, you will"(-and the Iand thrown in. Tho barbor of Edgar- |, Think! sho, who helped horsel( o dismonds Late, - Rot drop ita scqualatanc, ? town is a fine one,—oneof the best on tho coast, fim;wmm mictectelumg i - “To natural besuty it has little to recompuend it. | —and vessels are frequontly driven by storm or ‘| yornd's paltry ring, throe Louls™worth I Tiko the whols of this section,— Laators Massa-'| hiesd winds to put in Lere. - Moat Of thiese &10:) Liilg she knows I have tho rummaging - chusetts, “with its nouierous adjsceiit islands,— | fishing 1 and those engaged in tho cosst-| Of old Papa's shop in the Plsoe Vendome | the soil is eandy, and vegotation consequently mi\‘nd&- Sh b S RS 8o wrote entrancedly to confidant, vory vpbrac A o pines. and sevagey onks.| 1t would hardly bo just to leave tho jsland | Moasleur Leonco Mirnda. . ik o rnost ot e wooled Samtion | without referring to ono of ita most notable fou- { o\ oy =1l o 1adga sel that fnads’ who houses oceupied, by & family in one of the foul | o even, after.) ) ir 50 3 tricts ¢ i who probably. Lad. them, he was ssked whst | fore dressing. £ % entirely in hands, sithoiigh I doubt ve grhni-nin %é&“flfi;‘;damflr:v;mqfififi would bo the best means of -Tecovering them, | ~'The next smnmi.ng accordingly, befors: L wis | much whother at the énnab!u%,now.,.,u, 24 | Whator: earth is this 2" And the reply was ; | ho eeomed quito at & loas what to do or what | ogt of bed, one of those malo housemaids Who | way that I set to work would' have been consid: | i ae Sy our Bonor. tho howss looked Socold, | to advise, “Then- aguin, like the rest of | doout the bed-roomaof every French hotel, | ered quite justidsble. o by thet T aent for o swosp and | his brothier dotectives from Scotland-sard, | lmocked at my door snd told mo that s porson| = Acting, therefors, under advice, snd anxious him to give 1 s fow tonchan —at least all thoge that I aw,—ho was thepolice- #rom my bottier had called with shoes snd boota, | to get back the bonds with as little scandal as sskod ki Lo give a1 s fow wars LoDChet. fepot | man al over. . Although dressed in plain clothos, | ag directed tho day bofare, 1 jumped p, patied: |' posaiblo, 1 called one forencon om M. Treves, yoatartay aiopBen Tor b ‘momont to exmine a | there could be no doubt whatever a5 to what his | on my dressing-gown, and admil o man. [ and asked to see that gentlemsn alone. The Joat hanging 1n frant of s olothing store. The | calling was... His favorite costume was & Dlack | Hg was ane of thoso vary decidedly French work- | Swiss clerk at once admittod me to his master, N R oni ot rad “cWowda't | bilyeock bat, 8 dark cut-away cost, and dmb | men thst one only eees in Paris; aad woro | but not hefore Thad moticed that in the aate: Jou iry’ on some coata?” . “I dunno butX'| frousers; ‘but he might just as well hsve worn 8 | gng of those curious biue sprons up over | room there was a person who looked uncommon-; | Svould,” responded ‘the traveler, consulting his helmet, & blue tunio, and s leatner belt-round | hig chest, that are, I believe; a ty of the ?m“. 2 individual I had seon in the Rue e e e osom.orkc.. No | his wait. . More than once as.wa wont along'the | French operstive shoemsker. On'coming into' | Jerusalem, but who now did not wear his whi-: matter bow often tia- found bis Gt he called for | Streets] heard cabman, mg’-‘fl and others ey to | the room he called my attention to the bour, |'form. 1L Treves, who was 3 gentlemsnly man’ | e . “atir ke hod Triad on about | esel other, ¢ Thoro gass. Burgt. Honry s whols | half-past 9, ss indicated by the timepioo on the | of sbout 50, seemod to think I had come upon: Ty o Jooked: at s “watebs apain remmed | he going to nab?” And when, upon onlo cect | chimney, remarking that bo bellevedthio pendule | some business which wonld bo profitablo to him- - B rin Samnent, i palked of Casying: I | siou-—hiviug proviously procured Lim s eule of |.waa. alow, but thal the pendule in hatels never: iselt, sd asked me in tho blandsst tones what b | ot chirge s siot for what I've ‘dona; bang s | fssbionsblo clothes—I sont bim with &letter of, | went well. 1 then proceeded totry on the boots, icould do to serve me, I did not beat long abou,” | ‘yhan who' won't obligs. another. when Le can do | introduction to the man wo suspeoted, stating | some of which were too large, others too emall, |'tho bush. I told him that, soms.two monthy. | T2 ¢ Trm ever arousd this wey agin, and you've | that he was & Yorkshir gentleman wishing £0-| and st last' the bootmaker’s man advised me to grufiomlv,lyalmg man of such » name had fed + any tore conts, 1a by on. T 4o all Tean fo | discount s bill, Mr. Nual. knew him st once, and | have a pair made, and proceeded to measure ma | from Earope to America, and that bcfore doing - Bolp Fou 1"~ Detrotz fires Pres ordered him out of his office. It & word,it | for them. Altogether, he was about twenty-| go he hall pledged with AL Treves certain bonda - Ip you "~ 53 - Seemed impossible to mako we of him in fhe | mingtes in the room, during which ho stood bo- | reprasenting mach » gum of money. These bonds ©“ Another B .| wayIrequirod, owing to his appearance belng 80 | fora; me, moved here aud. there, and gave mo belonged to euch and such a frm in London, sad ! othier Hoyal Marstages. § Toctly well known in London. IHad Ho | very opportunity of ooking at him eidevays ar | thoy kad sutorized me to pay £300 for thelr re Vienna (4pril 20) Coryespondence of the New Yorg, E:Zn able to go to anyonme and nyh I am'| o1l in the face. When ho finishod maneur- | covary. That,if AL Treves waa willing to accopt | “Om the 10t of ApHl e 1w Princess Gisels | Deteotive Henry, and I want you to tell mo #0 | fog me, and had gatharod tho varions boots and | my ofter, the little businesa could bo got over & ' On the 19th of Apsil oux Crown Priness Glecls | 14 go,” hio might Liave beén of coniderable | shoos Ha had bronght with him into tho bag, ho | onte; but that if nob there mas & poico agent - Bsaria; and thero woro groat fastivii 20Pold 0f | Lorvice to me; but to conduct & delioate {nquiy | stastled me by asking. whether Lknew s cortain | ontaide Into whoso custody it would bo my very . . | Beqariay-and there were grent fostiritios i, honot | G yind I had in haud o waa of 0o use whai: | Monsieur Bergmet. ~Before 1 auswerod, and | dissgrosable duty to consign Lim, pending aa [ . | g thoevent, Firsta stato concart was ivanst | gver, and was, in fach only a hindraacotome, 1| batore I bad the slightest, glimmering of | vestigation bofore the aushoritics of_having o=, i e gt would have trusted him with mflldflxol«! '1_:“ 58 | the trath, the man pulled off & very | ceived stolen property, knowing it to bo such.. .- to kiow, I | patural-looking black wig, ns well as an equally | - At first the monoy-lender blustercd.a -good P eetingy oo T ng fua ow | Farosin thia way of natuial stfraction. 1 al- | Bk R ORI dhy depend upon famming for their|ludeto " : 3 SNotsounwisels | As the hasilibmaa enca seem to have befors them an almost.| . > - . GAY HEAD,— . = ‘erkaps & no TR Bopelesa task, As the namo indicates, the point | & bold and_rocky point, sgainst whose obstinate ‘Adroitly hlflm;‘m -nuulgz'-h fl.g;x; spresd " - of attraction s om 8. blnf? 3 indeod, a5 far as the | foot the waters rush in wild fary. Sodangerous | Of cerpel ere o s8R UL ot €78 6an stretch along the const, ib is one contin-.| i the landing thet, except in the calmest | Fuby aradise ; and only e s gand-bloff - bleak and mninviting in winter, | weather, the boldest and hardiost seamen will | of pipe, the Hourl dsnces round thio brain * but alive with charms in summer.. . ‘The season | mot think of visiting the light-houso in & sail- | Of dresmer, does ha judge no need is now * of course, very. early yét; but ono month | bost, Tho fow Indians ‘about: hero—for on this | For circumspection and punctilionsness ; benco wil toll & Qifterent story. - Already, evem, | and the neighboring ialands thare ls still s zem- | Homsy remumo the servicosbloserap eopls _are looking this..way, and manymors | nant of the tribes, besides, many half-broeds— ;‘hl“gw:h%g“%mm:&hu"_- Ahan looking. But again to descriptions 8dd not little to the novely of the scene. -~ = | Just thus thelady, 7 = S gain to deseription: Ehanovey Was well s-fume about thanavice-brain, . This linding, known a8 o *But I find that, in spite of. the fact that Thave | wo Hel RNED BiILInCe from underneath €: ... - . OARBLUFFS, * | taiked 50 long, I have as yok Baid nothing of the | Fer loyer, tho preliminary lio. = {8 conmected with the Highlands by means of a | facilities for. . . ® 7= | Ctara do Hillefleus, of the nobleracs, Plank-walk —the two wharves sre sbout amile | | “BOATING, BATEING, AXD FISHING, : Was Lucie Steiner, ¢hild to Dominiqus - Sart,and thongh, Zov tha whels. distatce, the | st Oik Biudls and othor portions of tlie island. | Apd Magdalen Cammarey; borm at Slerck, ¥alk is not on the BIfr, it neyertheless malies & | In the early part-of tho sesson, one has no didi- | About tue WSOm0 2 5 0o again, Ty enchaniing mbig o watiehe pight, | cully in obtaining all he wishes intho way of | F28 SRS BV S le Found theie From tho Obsecvntory, - the mamo by which thoy | bostngs but; Ister in tho scason, tho demand | o irie 'and professed mods-merchsndlse ity Yho mppor part of the litile bullding | for excoeds tho SUpPY, though measures sro be- | Were milliners, we English rougller say OTerico) Tour i ik i - Dy this, “There ave bathing-/| Aad seon 8 fellow.lodgerin thohouss, = -~ ."* "| ‘ent, dresséd in pinkish-whitorobes; at her right 2 ¢ what T wante T Ohng the wharl—the view is not siriking, | ing lakon [0 Ty w ho Blita; the othsr | onsiear Ulyaso Mubihasen young sad mmart, Yo tho.Princors Thorsss of Bexarls, and ber | 8deteclite to.ind out Kany 4 mie o P trallogking short.cropped. beard and mous. | deal, and asked me how I.dare him of 2 ket 'wen mmply for its own places stenot so wall eupplied. With respoct 1o T oo T o e mh;bg;fi,;gn;;fir;;&fl;fiflmm e P ey Lo o, and thor stood my friend, the cwploge of | uy such transaction. T um alraidsaid thab ince, stretching out befor is the ing, that beggars . description. -He who can- Q marrisge followed quick, - | &1 00 o 2 4 \PTET, TTL.—THE BIGET BCENT. * | the potics secrele in ‘the civil depariment. He | letters had been receive m the young man: g eforo_you, is & Courtahtp was brief, and marrisge followed qal " | also'the’Emperor, the Imperial Prince Rudolph, e bmm‘mingnf‘go - ih:xbuh R e wug::w e weiod sumy | confassing wharo, the bonds were flntie otk . S0, sométimes whits with the eaily of passing | Dot fish succeasfully in theso Waters is 8 PoOr | xnd quicker—impecuniogily. $e/04 ciher ks bving only Jis O Hmit. | englerindoed. - ° . | - PO | And aulcker e Pasl to reside i aud varying beauty to recommend it. This | ; In closing, I can only ‘say Iknoiv of 10 place | At Tondon: which repaid the compliment F.20ugh, however, for onewho sees philosophy | along the Atiantio cosst whero oae can find | But scurvily, sluca not s whit the mors - B miver, xnd weaves a thousand romances ont| mors solid enjoyment ihan 8t Marthu's Vine | 2ol Feospixed by tho Thames than by tho Sene. 1ho crest of » singls billow. In smmmer, tho | yard. - It is true that the places of which £ have | £91a8 ¥l OUIet 02 8 8 FET 0w ahe satd, 418 & very lively place, being liberally pat- | made spocial mention cannot boastof tho Surf | 3o That cause they quarrelod, *twas, X fass, the many rexular and excursion | thas rolls mpon some of tho Detter-kOwn | Byther from reclamation of her righis Siesmers which tonch hors, Boston, Portland, | beaches ; butone can ask nothing grander: in To wifely indepeadence, i a2 wronged 5 Bedtord, hold regular communication- with | that line'than can be fousd at any fmo o', 3 tiglhulls; nd ber sister lsland, Nantuckot,, . 'THE S0UTH BEACH, s er’s day sends tho * Ialand Homo' | exposed as. it is-to; the full ocesn sweep,—d0 the two Archduchesses Alics and Elizabeth, tha & id. # Aw revoi i : i ¥ 2 i i truck me that it just conntenance, but meraly sai Au'revoir, Mon- | pledged. But be that as it may, the docnments : 55, and many. ambassadors and diplo- | dawa in Londen b SCHC e (0" gt et 8 | O vttt that I have wom ong point | wore given up alter a very short parlay, and 3F, : ‘| matista. ' The municipality of Vienna gavo s | wall try the other 5 ahd seo | subei Tour towsrd gaining the bet.” Bofore I | Treves recéived from me in French goid & sum Icould siot find, xiy. jgamo with lesa e Mo fais o ey 2 Topresenting £300 in English sterling ootn of tha Toalm. ) . The Bwiss clerk disappeared that ovening, anq ' as nover seon agaln o1 3. Treres oflces, Sy curionsly enot own clerk rea) ] H next day, ny?xfg that ibm-m'mgs [ that the palice had liberated, him' from custody. . o o apopi ron oo 3. Bergaot na seen L;ha same forenoon to enter | Mesasgo and friends, Fleeta of yachts 3 indeed that its roar can be heard for % it camellen. Trie 5 as ; gna that should cqme” near | Lichics Lank andfo come ot butfuning Lis:« 23t s her by.—the o Tork, Decpbipe, | Gilos; and, aiter, a besvy, siorm, (hat seemo o Collacum iresly o - e e O st e eias, with tho Cliof of Police, " | aaya. - Not | that T mishisd fo win Y. Bergnary [ pockean ir: thare yas somethlig niare Talabla 5 Boston’ 3 B epths, veninj .tha gran 5 it i mouey, nor: would: Tt takery it if - I had f than nsual therein. 3 only ey mang (10 HeDT S | e oue taat skan ith e B L ot e bl T AT e ¥ was not kept waiting more than ten misutes | money, ner: o % MIC BOE o0 N S | Sab et T voscived the. Ehamka of the. foes thrg 1 Erand ball on. Tharadsy night, to which the | whether FRORCS ol [0rh Y oitea. which tho | could reply ho bad gome. - whole’ Court: was invited; the bsll-room was o8 Jensoly packed. . The Empecor and Empress, | young man had .paid awsy .at Tiawre had been the Archduchess her afianced, hio | Paid to M. Treves, thomoney-lenderin that city ; Court party arrived at 11 o'clock, ‘The Empress { and, as it seemed hngsleu, to persevers on this Va deossed In gray sk, embroidored witn sil- | side of tho Channel, X thought T might as well ver; she wore 8 disdem of dismonds.. The Arch- | soo what could be done on the other; and the dnchess was_arrayed in a rose-colored robe, or- | morning uv.exnmi d‘ml“‘ in “:ha myn:xg ?& inm | nsmented with camellias. The Emperor wore the | I went tothe iy p:fimm‘u hfirmflw ASIe Mp my o next two 500, Desides numerous obw | afgbt is. ome . that . strikes -with.terror. even 7 | “wea ushered op to-the sanctum of tho i i d 3 > IRUFR Gt o hevhon, Bk with Shore gy | thoso " ccnstomed | toit. A 'a . watorng: | Only, he mme e Curmshed tthacnt 1, o Augusting monks. Tho royal | bofore L was ReRORe SR 0 et Soncs | Englistman likes -to- get worsted-o-s ‘wager, | emploged me, sad with, tliose . thanks. chieok boat i i t ot become g0 old that | Ofsame ape notable in'dsya long xince, rocezsion entered at a side door, .wh i t ) that | more particularly when the loss of it indicstes |’ which'took three fl towrite. AndsoI 8% . C&: 2 e p s+ | Carlino-Centofanti: heitwas - @ "> . inx] Archbishop' offered them holy water., -althg L . 18 & ” - 8 . Beerp gy 5o thst cannot fuil to-give | Place, the inland hs BOL T VECOUACD here i B D holy water. | told him, althopgh, withont. giving names; hmt | B0 AL 0 07 B Cheervant sa be might be, | pose everybody “was catisfed, for evon M. Trovey rniothologt emoional . £ | iy o fesionpleg come bere b e 2| Sodbag vt £ - | Tho braesnd pdefoom, the prved, e i | SRS T U o et | Whes e e cambormid smrvered my | Eodvod o e bonde sy S100 more 1 22 Sl Sioken, Bias-of al resara, snd esienng fully xad | = 1 e i Blssd e sing, th couletht onk 4 | 2o Aot T i, and 10 i | bl T ookod ot i nalozpcking st I was | e v stermids fonod o o had aden ori i ily into the plessure of the hour, w W revealment after reticence . dress ves. Ho TRUe euise. This. howavar | nnan bham Tolme—o hthndkh, ilnq{r nfx?w:;d &ifl“fi;filz %omghu fiefiycommbmw :ichen'd:,x s 6ail under the pilot~ Wharefore, bazioning ¢ Milleflours,” end af all nh.llgrnnnnmodma ovent to the peaple. .tho namo and : I

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