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— 2 i = prs wm " | a chones acquaintance at my firs That peor girl's employer discovered our | after him from the street door that months Inm. find by the person acting wi h him. Bat OrriciaL DIRECTORY. $71 3d street northweet, a Se aee. | we with him? Or do your suspicions tment. through his wife. He at on on menths were to pass before I saw Roland ow sth: emmite whieh ea: : — } Mase Bon Hum AB Little Brows mother bind cet in her mest } ten you, and do you say to yourself. | commun cate | with my father. acein. Sho eceaping at et THE SENATE Necresilinn Mind. With fone steer bird ter her breast, | She hus fallen in love with Mr. Roland Cam- | | My had bat one wonl to say—ne | A burried note from my bushand reached trusted Mimselt to. i r Wikoe. Menry. Presulent, Washington Homse. eS ag Be abe . at erorai fest sight” [may plead in my own Z abroad ard leay ethenext morning. Gurmarriaze t ard who tai h | French. due M_Sreg tat Arme SSC creel oe vt f ‘ - sol tL was not quite rom: ough ome from 1 discovered (we never cout tell he hes ne fr of our month | Riltat! Ione Ast Penk teathings’ lie etiit whil> Btelt ergth. But I own I waited tin my absence. I answeret him that | ard we had been betra 1 Manchester, vorthwart,! Alcorn. James L Mise, Wil ¢ hing th " Visit withan impatience whieh was | J should be of age in afew months, and thet | Reland was then on his sed the Ch ml ps in Ww Towa, We . + toon me in my experience of my sobor self. | 1 was i to ma: the girl He | asylum. He had been wari sant fortright in Tr aving this RRS M stree sty when day came, [ gtve me throe days to re Shier th esela wouk! bensel if he resiste. we hade oorw anil Queet: HES Mas-achusetts avenne, my dress three times. before my | tien. [held to my resolution. In a week | resistance wouht be i town, and ciubarked from that Litter pt 6.€ strect northwest velopet vanity was satisied with t afterward Dwas declared insit 2s 2 new outbreak of wm amore a crowd of steerage passengers in 2 ie to the lovking-xlass pre: ieal men, and IP was ¢ ad by | mitted. “T hawe made the s the let- | steamship bound for America — wit . lus mm, terces eluded. “it ts new for you tohelp me. | My stery Is tol. Tam writhee thes ection my v act of insanity for the sonof a | Attack the Commission in Lunacy—and be | froma firm ir the west of the United St Cameron <isnal Hotet ne m the gentieman, with gr atioas before | quick # te i bhersimay be homely enewsh. Carpenter nd F « orthwest ie hom. to propose 1 We lost preparing forthe attack. | hestof them is kimler tous than a | Chandler Z. Mich 15H street northwest r lives. rinight | ene? Idec I reeetyed nf our | loctor or a Lont Jostice. Roland is n. B Ark G8 1h street northw Roland Cameron us ventured evot sity in low people eoull wi fal teh eou Low thongh we | know 1 2 with eal YP Phe Ah, |” Pws am how offer toan end! i ing, Romoe ot Hl street novibwest, alts, witch | Comores i, Fisidy: Belin Be eet withhim; | Giger, Henry, tenn e, we left Easthourne for London; | happy in those agricultural: tat once took measures to obtain the best | baveulways been favorite pure: Ladvier. | 1am happy with Rolard. Our resources My father—thongh Twas far from de- | sist of my bumble | riune. fuhert rying the Kindness. d into the mat- | from my dear mother. After dedvetine oor Ttand soul. In due eourse of time traveling expenses A total amounts ta eda petition to the Lort Chaneellor, | between seven and eicht hundrat-ponn |. £ that thedecision of the Lunacy Com: | and this, as we find, is amply sufieicat to ir 1 Nu Va asylum. ly reported that the airdid not Twas remove, for two y sium, in a remote p For the best five years of my lite I Yo tes Wallard = Hott Sunith a oe Smith, WOR N.Y. 1005 New York arecce, whieh p Smith. J Shier. Va. 1G ot ‘ orp © been herded with madimen— and mj nIMiht be set aside. . rt usin the new life hat we have chose: swith 2 ge and tront nimy mint was basy | reason bas survived it. The impre T | We supported ovr petition by We expect my futher and mi brother to pa pagan. JW » Washington Homes Smith: Wie aN at with bim in my ionely mom pratuce on you. on your father, on yorr | evidence of Roland's friends a USA Visit next summer, sid [think it fast | Proinehtsen, B 3 sires Render. 6 Ark... Meter ot. For nee. he was subjeel tol i iL our friends at th during bis three sears’ residence Ibte that they muty tnd our family efre'e | HMAC Abual. Fla. National Note! Rprer eS Bileos Pan Wak that I coun free man. These worthy people sed by the pre Sox Als. 413 th street morthwest. - of anew member | Gont Spagee Win Po Nat ard. EO) My, Willer mito EP Ky 8 ures. Am I rashing to hasty | (being” sume when Dassort myself te he ne fellow-c cone lnsic ed be: * Worth went the Lunacy Com- | in long clot! n Motel 1 that he was, © for exile fro: jokin B.. dat. Ss Lh SALONS | Hager, John S..Cml. Arling sso a | Maanition, Win 1. Ma. 2a) Late and always vet experiones, p forth We thi tthen.my Hane M_C.. Texps. couthwest if theewher HOM . ut AL the ond of my | nd sane. Many of | dear Miss Avstell, “Mary lrasiae's hush Hatin, Hannital. Me. Willard ercheaniog WNT Bett ' imprisonment ina free ¢ } thera oui shooting with him. Others | fs ay nt Mary Rrading herself is not | Hewr 4M bag is eth street Win Te. Miesart, W ' me—I any ashamet had aecompaniod Aim i: sailing ex. | much better.” | heel ge leet ay a ch a Tr Yu sais 6h ate Tilewe curs! the like. Do people trast.a mad Ii you ferl Inetined toalter this pion, | tugs dd RK < gerent cnet v HONS at man witha gun snd with t nur old day Fahente As the heirs of made the m: the fog Rolaud tn lr hat Kneexod nded him. Ve that is a proat of roa nd it tothe ine FATAL FORTUNE 4STOKY IN THO P | Wrong nadine he smuuttl sull BY WILKIE € pericetiy tit | to Par Priest IL restra | absurd. Ib was absol thot iy : near reint he had put-an imaze ¢ Virgin Mary | tendent who has h lake country which | | in hi satlines. * you were reli eting with the i exeutsions! Lhave s LiL wats 2 t Miss Ansteli. in tt , ~ beautiful work of art. Was Roland mad nd alet i she a hadkaé Part Seconn. mire it and take it wi no His reli- nate proses jaa Brat chiagatahar tag in rs H rprise me. by i #lous convictions ken nl Catholicisin. wis dep on the Hehe band ack ‘ excited by the Heed happily in | Ht he betr di : eXiremity of the L isfied with the with at pe sn ar brother + country gentleni try of pro: V lawrully cared ing ofmy boyish ry koverness. “1 co { composnt rpetiiion after quoting th : tked. the Witnesses, than | Fear Reinet, Hearing by chance that ste was | UUs. we even went the length ting, | —— a her own country, Leould wish her | 8S at fet of respect to the court, that my nle happiness, with the sober kind. hustand might be cccent fadisintorestxt friend, What as Siind habits. But w a- | their rela itself fre is equally g f ve for] td revisit wit | in a country Wh ares UAL its J ail all Aministeret ays apologized for vshowed tt his own vie tin _eontredii & pRTN Tater. ie informed some of | founded. in ail essential particulars put it tothe | Setaliy cecurred in England eljht 3 Inte potssi li Atefirony runs through the t * Whether better results might not a Saas — You Lew (as ion auetsed | took | nto thelr possess ihe simplest But f Tho ey Vplaeing him under the care Lady Dudtey"s Jewels. 406. Iowa strect northwest. you.) and answered, did with him, for the time being, jast what | yiieh find ofa wife who loved hint,and whom he loved, | ‘The robbery of Lauly Du tey's jewel case, She ae a “Hew loos will r{ t. . was now rew from shutting him up in an asylum | outside thet Western Railwas station, ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE brother asked i 3 Roland's peentiar- | 4 Loy’s jaissing fancy—nothing Ne nasil his companions | at Paddington, just previows to te starting Adam oe ae = Ke hE t 48 bey as taneweret with } 1h The str: Three years of peaceful freelom pass t reester express emy ing 1 Dake Goes ee sew cree Msi Sa i was not teeta wenteh, car & ricrarticken ¢ so faras Tam able | effected under circumstances which Tave | Albright, Chation. # : By this tine > } Himy brother Tony of respect TD never ahus- vith t little doubt that the thief was Arthur. William BE, Ky Tudiana ar Conneli's heus Let Wats Vi ed. Well, that tong and happy interval. lik with the Lord Justices. | hand. and hi Aste. TSN 4 t lowed soar | ding to its end—aned thea the nuity worthy Atkin. J bo. Tenn} 5:86 7 | t tly of my tife fell upon nis rning | Lady Dudley a i | Averat®. Sohn 1. Minn | icht to persuade him te stay d lett ‘me itiierlte veils in Lis Loriship’s bronshan : Banniue. Henry B..0! poiitely bat positively ret Af ertion of rv hire them. miort to be sufl mtd syhnn, with an allow fred pounds : Barber. J. Allen. W yt rata, Willi reese, Graneitl Varry. Meury WD 2 | Raves b KNOY men, Wits tie first who On to the exelu- vel, not on- the estaies, aud yours in realy moue Were immed considered | cab convey women, ¢ box ar Scott, one of t et by 4 four-wh aot the Cou wal uf wlerous jews Iady’s ¢ Nacional it nuvt—ant y Briv i no reason tor only sanlit was i edime to wea fans : i ‘alige fepoxited upon the pave. | E Mich.» Natiognl Hotel. aaecnianenansseniiiaaenicamemmman sents ott Lotte Be | be mid was now revived by the wretehe aS I Wits Concerne Tent the box under whil pivoted nah : y= ey = in a moment 2 MY | who w rested i Ween me anennd wats to tl roand fo assist her ita = eel inva Oe THE PCBLIG ont of bale re eich ny oat nd's wi and with : rend S@recent mail. f thave Hast wontsof yours i spable of comtrteting m: far as tny husband was ¢ nauk OF VEOI teny be best stated in the | i) whieh Thad committed in amo- | Slr e ch publisiy oulbresk of anger, and whieh on the ¢ “TL is possibl ized hailed to no serious —T wish T¢ ato the asyie whe wrote it— pinplele their ry Was issuet agains commissioner, with- | 2 Fest National Hotet ~ Metropelitan Motel an. Nathoal Mote al Hotel foot upon thi jew ery day Chat pass=t t her attention w ou rately resolve tt Twas ina p hamor, and t explanation w & special f choose my t larly ar riUtiM. appren elk ternation, she Proposals will be toe 3 : j : . , : removel. An instant s f a t DA aes yey 5 the Parl’s servants and by the ra 5 - BY fi lay of Sabwarr > | ciais hu . it ne tidings Ee t be ap ' t gained of it. His Royal Hi ae q ins . mnt by i : wes arrived at this mu: f 23 a Pabli z ually provide Ss “eli or 4 5 ma 9 tot and best bidder far the btm ( She gosern sevea Mnuidred | $ fs wayto Win ay ’ 33, aN and B at. oom voauatton eeservinig t= id th Fight to rbot the bint : B wile batenelnaty aot nowever, that ther | pateh the Uain ‘ i. 1 ite 5 sa rw . ‘ * i i > | sion i Tuts held by o7 tys move E foun? m3 ams or te rt beset sane without the proseucsat a las | med a picile sert my Interests. "x Ways ai schoo! we we | We accepted the invitat inind. The custoty of my person, as well on the level at Uh pay dinner was as os " te SSRN | the manazement of abs, Wats Confit 4 h al th juli specifies, as trarly ascan nitely preferable (for once i at way) th to men chosen from among th: HSpirators of him, and, you | confusion, spre National H ie eseeatnttivt Teach bist of paper ria! Jinner indoors. Towanl evening ¢ who had declared me to be an Tam ty Lellicence of th ae poeta Pyle the asset eatratod inte parties of twos us. The au~ | ing box having been obtained. “Ph: se irate (within its | ter express im wast despotie authority | j, On arriving th. Mighiot. ‘ of the earth. Our one hope w explaining to che the cir. in liking to tight.) The price of our Hberty, | cumstanee, required that every compartin nacement of my | 4s citizens of England, was exile from onr | in the train should be seurehed, tu h rs oll. Foam | bittive country, and the entire abandonment | that the n through the favor of the pre asylum, whe has giver seaside. and who ham: lay liberty, as yor see. rs old. Dam refused WF. ANd the free At barely thirty y orietor of tered i ated CLASS | - For all that may le morded during the ye nit Carers plore the neighbochoo tl Ko nel aul 1 found ourselves together, as a aiter of course. We were happy. and we regione, Wasit the right or the wrong me to ask the fetal questions | am not ; Lonly know [asked it. Of Inte years times; and I ennnot teel epinion of me and my bust: Ocean does separate us, and thouch Bever likely to look on one anottic is very foolish of me, I dare say. to ule ts first =! at Rew t- it i v t sible to deci atom Hotel. ss 2—ar Perrys Pare - , ssing box ralght OEEbint House. Hreatue et supertine calvaderet Pooting Pas ousiv to heart what you s Officially declared lo be a Tuniutic for life.” jand’s fortine. We accepted those hard | rated from his other Kan. J20 4 street. ZAR inches and we ty ties thoughtless moments. 1 cu “will you nv ple America offered us | proving fruitless, hi VE i : hts hed reeks vyond the reach of madatoctors | hpen returaiie ts 1. «tus paused; his head sank on his breast; his } Sed lords justices, ‘To hospitable Ameries | HE did. aowenape Story was told. arts turned as to our second country. wtitions. Se th lontship fon at ones, wh paniod by the Li Tl. 704 Vth street Abita, Mo.. Willard » Hy D.. Mich, Nation fram of 0 sheets, Mine calndsted Printin AA inches etd weighing f exeuse that I have gone thre Of suffering, and that I w: ‘y May remember) a person ol «nsitis onmin?—and will something that Lam dying vo Paper, ty owe dratid, tne temper- | can of GAM mheente Pica renuaiod file a as recital train, us soon as the. rine Printing Paper, ament. easily exeited aml easily depreest, al straight into the trap—with | cayremenier tea Dae Pee ely OSL | The serious question was, how were we 15 | Pea tere Tet SOON hing Pa ge Pe macatir ing 244 tac hies, aand weizhing © vewis genes Enough of this! Dome the last favor I tire abise: ty wit or small | She saudenk anit teocentog sovienen get therey ten, he drove at once to his jew eremsional Hotel to the reatn of Sat) she shalleverask of you. Reo what f . | suspicion cE | choose the rieht ie ie v - Lad attempted to correspond. and hat | 3p wh sts. Hunt & Roskell, Fe © say that [pitied hom { New Bond sir inting Paper, eaper-calen- and judge for yourself whether my hsbc : yi phrass) which isso Much Hke mon, and so Willard = HL IH ial. Our letters had been discovered: tel | whither the potice 4 baad antl axB2 it. + Rud v olghone eiaty : ; * hin With my whole heart. is to. ss 4: a) Poets Pf Sgtcptn bain ce . = i potiruds tr thie renin of 0 slows. and Tare quite so mad as y ost little dike women. { < = broprictor of the asylam. For- | immediately summoned. Under their advice rewker. Al 7 ; a mt re are — to titak us, when 3 rt yon | murse E will!” he answered Ree ae tee ens Whole heart, and Lmmay Is we had t auition ‘of | a detailed listot the lost jewels was prepared | Orwies BUS. So Yo. Arlington Motel, CLASS 3—Szea axp Carenpexcn Prisriye talking to your brother in Liyde Park. always rere = es Fan ia ellie: invention, | and ¢irentated among the leading metropol- | £2" se. 1... Neb,. National Hotel, 3.000 ren ¥ : h. Mr. Cameron,” T said 1] which he had vhtime before our marriage. " rem 3.000 rs WI. } hing he | SBich be had tanghtane before ear marriage, al : ee tie een ae It is now more than a'y ariel. anal looked at 1 News> 2 eh our ae were ile ne, OUE pure pringipal articles lost anay be meationed a yo Avs Easthourne. on the coast of Suss | Teproact: —that I woukt have + be psa vs hoy aswered wilh- 30 S SUEDE: ai ae =) | pearl and diamond presented by the ¥ .. Avtingt father aml tay beother : crything T possesst to ree rise words ig BINNERE Tare ee oie an ial a watch was kept on my husband, nizué | Inhabitants of budh asion of the er, W danas tet, My t had then, as. w thig had just passed my Ti - ting. for teaching ine tat.” Pollet imourfiratefior warrange- | Wont eee ee Ss3 at chist~ | 1. La. eh ith « ered from t cts of A fall Pion maesia awit Tam glad to hear it,” Dsaid. “ifow lave ° aie for Gar th pntintied | prpphice ceacan ‘ mad cross, Dawes Wt. Mls complamed, however, i amen Straggle wit ia Swill |r tie eecrelly, fo oir: ft : pphire and diamond be diamon | | pewi te MON Y pain in his heat, petorsadvieal us | Jen et mie put a question tn irst.aad | 7f wer eke heonewe Site spuratouce (sti s > eklaee with pearl and diamomd drops the remiovet to East jp deen) fn taro heen Renee Tam with you ali my bitter r® ple Wasa A oh ite tothe rot Very tne pearl earrings, Lwo pains of . stds Map avend He Bourse without a suspicion of the serious ta |! 4 - tied eager «Yea Tam alinppy ma s refused perm to subseribe | ‘anon oe Rade rye pene : ture of the injury that he had ev For sat acer Ronee wla bappy man eanalways omit ea : iuheniks eae and Keeduliinge tivvaty one powmbe te elie eon few « Ww the ot tata ffinting whet £4 ests mo thee VME Bounds fe tae era plsee: th feter- | and devoted friend w at him: he spo voted frict strange wonls seriously—sicraly, i | (at le ha yp ht an he the lors ur iy Fighios ane i + No such thought eve : . 2e loss of my rights and ny Ti pp eI itn efort torecover them? Twas: mined to pre! air restiie te cuine. | ue sixth day at the e too avly boon comonani- © Undterstog Leach other, and we hat ¥ to bide our time. We be brother : Las 22 LUPO chameled withou i trranced ya Whose vere amas: FuntilTmet you. Ehadno k his Kans sri jewels is ther to ty whist ec woukt do Lever find the hand? Shalt Teves tear : . f Eppointod mecting-plice ot trom the asylum, refally chosen. ft was fim, a2 Close to ty youl. A Waterprost a chung the ve When f you have tau RA With you te hiope that hime answers, Ves. Whoad the old despair comes back, ts ap when he bas to) is nacaralty the anti-sommotent sort. Ee ce of clothes, his biscutisand | ty. whieh mor dite in a hollow | never hope to at his friend always toolt | nothing iy to his lips. . ; ; * he i : Re} his head e ; a Gd mot anderstond what | is te Gunekel. 1B. +. Wittant’< WH Mo Arkotans. 224 Sl otro MLW. Va. Metropolitan Ho'el Yas Hf xtey yal, Dune din en teh Serer ere trod calor or ¢ ol any required sien a on him a mora! sap. WIS, atnoroUs Of =I ain. He rises Ww the wo own story tint. | YOR Why I persist in ag mw 1 to do—on pr F fishing vith theta, aad pres: he is fond of hf the A i, ee Ss You me any required « wet L_when he student tthe | Waysat the renffeein themselves is augiine to any chined etron he greet nerhasueut, siro JIN28 he a se é su ring wit Gre who knight » at nd bo ope: s just i im ‘ her >on hanes at ius one oeetston The um thon he deeta o bef . ib conynis ie i aselt rode th sposite: i politely If Le Sif my whole bu oul the gre sible space of i boo W | { Tt Was the first nersed. My pr serted me. — horror. you nk of the stredina. aud as: reliving at Lond spor 2b these stay ost q ty lu the shorte lies of onrs Hl Re pat anestion Ops aa ates itt sof the t . porbsihin P 7 rote ditt Warton a re 5 , cig " . i. ine. J youple aake my siesid att Gebleny is mie, aor wa nig Michal | ul aloug the ju in the d 2 AEs eae | hrottier, whose turn it: was, | Hie f: * ithtutly my t el close to ine he pace, ad suctdenty § AS = ist quict 1s ints. ie) w the bia.k of the stream. nrition. . Bais St to thee lox = Lit ie hie is words, 0 2 aMmt Look ihe nthe hol- Md of tat dito like a lex, look af my broth tied tients reltre al half-past oF Town that Dove telove, as you have + had so sorely Phiis disclo- have i - : t of worknian . Ww : ine te hope. ft is in vour power to liz " nt . a * F 2 ; ss Ua | Mtoe edn erate pore nised in the wig =. Se ® hits ‘ _— het yc eonseionriy ancl F it ieee ok (pea feds yon can veut cee “t forth down the | fephesians ‘wi 1.600 Sees 5 ate serines io thar 4 | from hum a few stops. Me fist his sad eyes | ts you # tn the shatow | cavern for ne . pught he 2 iat | OM Mae WHER at foci atreaty ‘ pare athe te ‘ac Peo “Don't shrink a nee i i munolenee a eriar, “ Ling the question me stevie 3 he said. | The night and the we: s noblest of animais Hp pebnd a drink i < After w. ther e oo she la < OS tow Confused t J dont ‘ glen Ls Tito cae) erst thets | es Bahan ee oh pie ; . Ve ReEK PHENOLS i hy —wnel, At tre seu See bin ire cl ie hish road in Uhese he reproves for slusei ag J have beard inedien : him Not to uasw ea pata Here oi it at a polat some | gets up for the teacon that itis aupoeslbt calies ee Tess to inter te i s Laura suai set ib Haat { thirty miles city. him to tie ary so that his virite, lk: Apocnenm tiated yt Repihored be 2: Lo <seur br Isheacdta art Ouse TONES’ ACL € | their Rokind de enstom is fy | Rendell, Choe : nn as to the He will S008 fet j Psawa tear oa his cheek. 1 felt bishaal ¥ goo. Fl i i 4ich he bad etieeted : iis’ | TEN - : Imere than com; < (lose Uetnblingly on mine. He misters t | A was then ream tintnt ed. A will * bimselé with surprisiig resolution: he spas | BACHE cass IS Phe swory was sim He hats: | between Int serpttiint 3 wna seay » and ance t ar >» With pertee mposure when he looked at | ; Vil. aE } sumest to? dinne * foriifies himself ti Eueeromme- titted, sm Ieutoro’ yan fe a ae / her he or the se ected solely ariant busine: stl ag Hy gown ‘ apne In fs utes my ¥ know my story keds | S father of what hid piissot bet life—yetting upat an Howedt hour of - a to the fort—the <tra ast told you | Of reitection TE thought tt be npon un morning. All thing bent to that end Will be reevived for to cnamtity ther as attentively 2 1 p hear it,” [answer | should make the dise! hoth more than his | No other object is worthy by compurts ttf get boos ta vst, the pa beet i how J feel for you 1 T repeat in stre thirdinanemployed. | He i in, ak ah of the Daw pe nea beer : 1 to be able to express 1 j essary prolaes | at the beginning of the thint i, Was | Junius Henri Browne in Appleton's Jours oe us t r own = das escioes oe ii a went Haat d had promisod to fable breon tant his —————— wit hes tare Service= might «till be ‘ aye the kindest and dearest of wo- uid ’s wite. te Usis, Roland deci wd, EMENT OF GLADSTONE a and aue- Us, asking pers ‘ IL. with the utmost fervor, aid | futher sav the obvious objection to tt won committing anotuer | TRE ENT OF GLADSTONE FRow Pon ah deb fig gt tre wed riguir'a cae after James he Tike same thime With te wtntost respec | se. He w armed me of the impru den “act of vtol Jn plain words, he sprang | of the yin Enginnd, writes the idee my Ge ‘ I Hotel Inelest, gentle awn towetber hia grtssy Lieolts | Mulch 1 contemplated committing in the | upon the keeper waitieg on him in, his room Earl ¢ The time has arrived wl, ail, Sone vat Motel, Revel ever ect wi our faces towarl the grant, | strongest terms. Our prospect of happiness, | ahd gagecd wkd bound {he ma done, | J ought to revert to my letter of March laet mite thn yews ta rp The daylight was begiuning 19 | if we were married, would depend catirely, cky kesper (face a hedigcl i ~ t oe Warn Tati tude yliat 2 * ¥ ¥ the unlucky Kesper (ti wall) | After reviewing ant ret public lpri- ‘ Dstnet, af 260 first meeting with b PE beer the story which mateme | on our capacity to legally supercede Use pro- own bed, covered with is own cloak, | Vateconsiderations. Mr-Glutstonesisee fee : sata takes ith security to the approval of a Uuited E lay seme stress Gn the fapression which Cameron's w ceedings of the lunacy commission, Success | so that any one enteriug the 1oomn might sup- | no puttie advan tse * continuiis to 8 wr Attorpey. in the pena!'y of S140, udnded Gu tra eke cas IV. fi this untuous undertaking was, to say the | pose that he was lying down to rest. “He had | Be publle advantege in 1 etn Ane Ewer Tats tah etroet ler or bidders, if his 'or their proposal can final ont. ; Tee einer died when T wasan infant in | least of it, uncertain. The commonest pru- | jreviously taken the precaution to remove | pen seer faites publie life, Tthink m Stitt Ho» Fors and ceil nek shall Cariich the articies proponed next day the stranger pati his pro arms.” he began, “My father, from my ear- | dence pointed to. the propriety of delaying | ine shects from the bed, and he had now only self entitled to retire with the present oppor- | Melee. George C. Miss... Washington Hous po boom ‘evtdraton that the pire a renind by sate ised visit of inquiry. His . Which he st tomy latest recollections, was always | the marriage until the doubtful experiment | to tie Unem together to escape by the window | tunity. This retirement is dictated by per- : sen ont Mie ne towl pmo eaid proporal are manuftctorers - Sodas r~d Sent tp Stirs. iiormet us that hisnume was tard toward me. Ihave been told that 1was | bad been put to the proof. of bis reom, situated on the upper for of the | sonal’ fews rezanting the method ofspendins | $C ess ra Ln NY. Gil sth struct, the description of paper which he or thy propyse te Ke Jy father—who is not sn edd child. with strange ways of my own. | , This reasoning was unanswerable. Tt was. | house. ‘The sun was setting, and the inmates | ohh Views years of my life. My conduct in | symm €- fe 5) : furnich him a! ouce My futher detested anything that was stroug- | Devertheless, completely thrown away upon | of the asylum were then at tea. After nar Parliament will continue to be governed on | Mite HUG. Pekar, Wachington House, All the, parcr in the several clase “d.at our request. He ly marked, anythingout of the ordinary way | e., ‘4 rowly missing discovery by one of the labor- | the saine principles as hitherto, aad arrange | Mi ex.. Wis. Wormles s Hotel. City of Washington: te goed cree fee tee aie ed vagh about himself to satisfy us in the characters and habits of the persons When did 4 woman in love ever Hsien to | ers eimpioyed in the grounds. he had climbed | ments for the treatment of the general biel. hie. AMG Azth etree. every exten chatgn’ on cone ceeee, Seer rom alt and receiving & person who was at abouthim. He blinself lived (as the phrase | re#son? T believe there is no. instance of it | the garden inclosure, and had dropped on the | Hess and to advanee the conveniences of tie Fae x sii eee inspection. couat: weight,and mcascrement of the least of ejucl rank wiilt ourselves. Born in Js) by line and rule; and he determined to | 08 Tecord. My father’s wise words of caution | Giner side a free mant | liberal party will have my conlial support.” | 477. Fyn La. e2 Reott.s urd 5 Hotel, Congressional Printer, and be in ell respects susie Engiand of 4 Seoth family, ne had lost both make his son follow his example. I was sub. | had no chance against Roland's fervent en- Arrived on the high road to Manchester | barl Granville replies: “I have commati- Myers. Leonard, Pa. 426 lith street. 7 factory. & N einer. he had inheritet | jected to severe discipline at school, aud] | treaties. « The days of his residence at Eest- | my husband and my brother parted. cated in detail the reasons for which [ p veil. Lawrence J.. Oie. Rbbitt Homse, sabe wapplying of an inferior article rom one ot his uncles. It struck was carefully watched afterward at college. | bourie were drawing toa close. If Llethim | — Rtoiand, who was an excellent walker, set joundly regret and deprecate your deci= elty James S.. Pa.. Wiltard « Hotel Se any Chane ieto supply the qua. Gre Wethea Tange that he spoke of this | Looking back on my early life, I can sse ho | return to the asylum an unmarried maa, | forthon Lis way to Manchester on oot. He | Mv inte colleagues fully agree In the regret | Newith, Jas. W., trcgon 723 Mth street, contract. —— Ss insrked changetomelancholy traces ofhappiness. I ean find no tokeas of | Months. years perhaps, might pass before | pad food in his knapsack. and he proposed to | at’ the failure of the endeavors to dissua Sa hired _ Tit. 17 G strect northwest. Blank will bo fernished pon ae du bbls voice and his manner. The subject | Syinpathy. Sadsubmission to a hard dawti- | Our union could take place. Could T expect | walk somet elve or fifiecu miles on the road | you from your purposes, and dotbtless th Harn testi a Venn. 0018 F atrea. tion at this Office, and no meal will be conetaened Bas for Mme inconceivable reeson.evidently by, Weary wayfaring over anfriendiy roals— | him, could T expect any man, to endure that | to the city heiore he stopped at any town or | jjheral party also concur with us in be ob, Se ey be , Which deer not conform exactly theret >. Gistactesel te him. Rich as he was, he ac- | such ts the story of my life from ten yearsola | ¢Tucl separation, that ‘unrelieved suspense? | \j ge torest. My brother, who was physi- | servation we address you,promptal by cons | ONcdl Chaise, Pe 516 18th street, knew! ite corms be tndorsed on the envelope -: Prope- led a simple andsolitary | 1o twent, His mind had been sorely tried already; his cally unable to accompany him, reiurael to and, snp fase for society. aad | | I passeut one autumn vacation at the Cum- | mind might give way under it. These were | the place where Iwas then residing, to tall merely by the sense of your service, ant oar | Orth. Gadlove S., Ind. Gi 18th street. nom With the aver- net Takes—and there I met by accident | the areuments that carried weight with | me the good news. admiration and attachment. Recrent ceees wee unre emaneeet, Bot he hat with « young French kuly. The result of that | tem in my Judgment. T was of age, and Ly the first train the next morning I trav- Packer. Jol “1 siderations of public advantage, ant noc | Orr, Jackson, Tows, 10 E street, : Y “e Pawe. Horses P strest northwest, tres aad eccupa- mevting deetded my whote after lite. tree to act as T pleased. You are welcome, if | cled to Manchester, and took alolgingin a] A pretty YOUNG GIRL of seventeen eS te flering had | She filled the position of nursery woverness | you like, to consider mo the most foolish and | suburb of the city Known tomy busband. A | agtictel wih, kleptomanta, has boon sysicm: | Parker RC. Moline reek on hommnittes of onaress Saet foo inueh from life. in the house of a wealthy Englishman. [hat | Iest obstinate of women. In sixteen days | prim, smoky lithesquare was situated in the atieally stealing articles of dress for some oans it C Ohi. Arlington Hotel, AM CLAPR i mostly. with @ winning | frequent opportunities of secing her. We | from the date of the plenic Roland and I | ‘mmediate neighborhood, and we had. ar- time past from ihe young lady pupils of ans Charles. Ala, 205 13th etreet. thse ongremioial Priuter. ce Which Lafesertbabty | took an innocent pleasure in each othe;s | Were privately married at Eastbourne, yanged that whichever of us first arrived in | Packer institute in Brooklyn. She has bezn | Peudieten. James MRL. “rNe appenran let society. Her litthe experience of lite was My father—more grieved than angry. poor | Manchester should walk around that square, | arrested. perry Fu. ‘a eas yessiou whieh his manner strangely Nike mine: there was a perfect sym- | man—declined lo be present at the ceremony; | between 12 and 1in the afteraoon, and be, Thee. street. was of ve mie 4 “ i Philips. Win. AR of thought aud feeling between as. We les to himself. My brother gave me | tween 6 and7 in the evening. In the evening B2-At & special meeting of the board of Saeeeg ¥ ane firmly duit’ irthucht we loved Lwastot tarcaty. Itar, I kept my appotntinent. A’ dusty, foot-sore | trustees of the Atlantic and Prete telezeaph | phe ney fe: his bands and fot she Was not eighteen, when Laske | | Roland and I spent the afteraoon of tho | man, inshabby clothes, withahbleous beard, | company yesterday, Gen. Thoms T, Beeee Piatt, James Ho Jr. Va. des € ped; bts brown haircuri- | her te be my wife Wedding day, and the earlier part of theeven- | and a knapsack on his’ back, mct meat my | Was elected a member of the buard and ap: Patt: Thos. N. yes large sud dark, with 1 can onderstaml my Sy now, and can | ing, toxetuer, At 9 o'clock he returnet to | first walk round. He smiled as I looked at ie president of the company in place of | Polaud, Luke B-. V Tindeeision in thetr express laugh sf 1 or lament over It as the humor | thedoctor's house, exactly as usual, baving | him. Ab! I knew that smile through all dis- | John Duff, esq., resigned. whieh was ir trom hb an object | Moves me. And yet. J can't help pitying | previeusty explained to me that he was in | guisest In spite ofthe Courtof Chaneeryant | g9-As a Louisville girl was taken leave of therm, te moy taste. It seemed to harmonize | myself, when TF look back at myself at that | the power of tie Court of ¢ neers. and that | the Lords Justices, 1 was inmy husband's | a gentleman at hier fatlers hoes one eee With &n oceasional todectsion in his talk; | tn Iwas so young, so hungry fora little | UnUl we succeeded in setting asi ule the - | arms onee more ing recently, she said. to bita: “It yoa © Proceeding as L was inelined to thi | Fyteparly: 50 weary of my empty. triendloss | Ceedings of the lanacy commission, there | | We lived quictly in our retreat fora month. | hcar that Lam In the habit ct altewioe ms some sing confusion in Well! ever; thing is comparative in | W&s @ serious necessity of keeping the mar- | During that time coe I heard by letters from | maie acquaintanees to Kiss me bye this world. Iwas soon {9 regret sblteerty to | Hagesecryt. = F grep Tk ones my brother) noth! ng that mone ane fat | You musi t believe it, ax Tseldom allow suet «it strprise | ferret, that Iendless life, wretehed as it | S#id com!-by until to-morrow, as the nit could do towanis discoverini want | liberties.” ‘The close of tn ; elamanwho | was stick the flour. 1 Uttle thought.as 1 looked | was left untried by the proprictor Of the asy. Detention thet interview may i y