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tn a NT nort bulwarks, atar | to hisown account, ona vary crowded car The achooner lost her] on Sunday afternoon, Sept on the front platf peatedly asked the driver to atop at the corner of Thirteenth atrest and Avenue A ng that cornor he got down “MARINE NEWS. on7 1D, Beate, 439 ried away part of her board bumpkin, & ib boom, fib-topsai, head and maintopmast and thirty fathom River, also loat an anche ATRAMAHIP Bo Chase, for Havane, Atmmoepbere, Oram, for Liverpool Kune dei Lord tly colliding with her, Was not atopy epping back on the p =The sachisen | cat Oconn Sweopstakesethe | siete and Fleetwing—the pr: « for which race was given in yester will atart on thoir voyage day at one o'clock. ‘They start from s Hook, and their goal is the marine lig the Lale of Wight, England stoamers are anno city this morning for the IT ‘er River Queen has been « New York Ya members m wit ‘at nino o'clock fr Save ARRIVAL OF Derr stios =The atean J Polido, Portland, Ristag fan, Ponce, HOONERS Margaret, P) Wileu, Baltimore, at the close of folk Morning & Abemarie, Kieninond. Armalrong, Liverpoot, naira: Martin WB: Wastarer, litho he foot of Dest Wal uttered th hshon Wainee yt © insist Lovelcer 1a verdict for ‘who came int Jay before Com ried and pleaded uot guilty, aud was re wied tgr trial Win. 8 Nice, indicted for dealing in $10 counterfeit Natioual currency th | ing to be insu ere Mr. MeDor nesses for the prov BOARD AND Rooms, udway Dank, teat entered the vau Ml the room occupied by the ag ‘eccured @ tin box cont ‘erourities, among which were the ment bonds, The bonds had just bs ceived from the bank for use in the c Both the young men cs: tracting the attention of the office, and have not «: Taw Inano Dr Yo the case of the by ip y the Highland Hank of em aT EN CAN BE mate terme, at 194 interest to Mr ty, pleaded g ining » numb Cirand 4, wear Me lad the witnees Ivrositton or De oa Horkhard ef al, against Augus la deposited int mentioned in the can find goed board at 19 Vande sue to recover about $4,000, which they al wan exacted tr ped, without at he employees in ce been beard of. R—The investiga arning of the slay before Dr cashier of the Broadway fled that the accounta of the bank BUSINESS « nt had a right m duties, to add 6 in the place wh ditional conta * bought the a wortation to the port from whence it was shippod, and also all on, 646, for the purpose ned to say to whon No interest is paid to Mr croas exatnination the witneas anid that Mr. Bre tei Wal i Cait 1 paid the duties under He testified that on the night of mber he was crossing from New York to Williamsburgh ou the Division renue ferry, as the boat was entering the t coming out of the adjc | aw what appeared 1k FIRST FLOOR OF A HOUSE TO let, or one larse front room, suitable for an of doovs from Broadway ¥. 1 Srastona—The fi lowing cases were disposed of in the Court flee or businene roadway; he wus uot an villicer of that institution It coat to clean the the cost in 1804 AO LETTHE DWELLING PART OF New e-alx rooms # fh HMourion et, streete in 1863 $1200" 1 it 700,000) oF $5,000; don't know whether Mr. Brennan is an owner in whole New York Transens wl Agnow and the time; the flames soon sengers were burried off 4 that boat went to her or in part of the don't know whet holder iu the New York Printing ¢ Several witues new facts were el he Minnesota, a: Bastetance, aud the [oss bff, the pilot o: in the third degree labo was in bis wheel engine was going fe boat thrown from f the Minnesuta; he d have been ited, and the be saw wate ony taken during the investi | 6 transmitted to the Governur by Comuissioner Sedg wick Crrr Govensmest TAM P, ALLEN AS Sreeme Com Tuw Post Orrice Question —Tho 1 met at 2 o'clock on Monday after Prosident, Mr. Brice, in the chair, | man Masterson moved to take nation by Mayor Hott srooulyn. McHlaig testified na to the genera on the ferry; thought | Inst evening recovere and unfinished, and varioy CONTINUATION DRY GOODS F Vek dist and 43 a n of William, t Commissioner, which : Dinvkois worth ¢ D0 wor'h $1 tor Mh abit of cord with oad G0 not navies aud 6 the cellar of @ house ta North Sti ination of Mr. Al a voto of nine witing trial for the oth 1 then adjourned to Muaticg Dailey this af of rape aud re preservers ib case wou on the dow The Hoard held its first § Wukekey unde fengers that there #1 without approval the ¢ the Allentown KK Sheree tecanoatnt Rye ee ay AND SHOES AT AUCTION—PEK tT WILSON, hE round fora: proper be'eapeied at 1ONEER- MORTGAGE engine, but tou the lip; left t Ducket ol water det pmbite auc tou bin" the ferenoon JaMes C, VOORNEES rend into the ; the Minnesota ¢ w line and took off u the passongera on tho Minuesots thre olyuch the pilot for bringin them t nz boat, aud compel AUCTIONEER, © soll shin day, at Li's till thy pags moved to fake mp thet ent for all emer the Minnesot ere from the bdahe ¢ off without t tho Minnesota aud tion was voted dows Adjourned to Thursday at 4 On OF CAN Tho Committee then ail) ‘Tue Assavir on Dr. DAWNEROKER'S SALE — THIS DAY, JAMES AGATL will gel merluo aud itler 10 o'clock yesterday mornit ¥, Who was waylaid by sou im 33d street, nowr Loxingion aye. ng of the Ad instant Bellevue Hospital ou Saturday afteruoor from the ctleeta of his injur at yesterday who witnessed the of his ansail NHROKER'S SALE TI mittee on Prot ted the eanyvas ards for Canty boys and # wo Bute was tall Thursday valuable sale by Ninth aud bitte pleted, with the di that the | The aKault the raft Mowing result Berons & VacKLl lot Jor, who lives in the worvouie, clown aud ¢ Arredr Collegtor waday, at 10 o'clock. Festay Movin eo far as the corned, is still sb JOUN MOKTIME of unredeemed. plete ceuilewen's wearing 8) whore he is Ii wonder, even for @scepting to the weaker every les to ‘Sleplie 1) TALLORS—COAT HANDS WANTED | hs the Brookly | V7 ANTED—OPERALORS AND BASTERS 6 bub good bands eed epaly Doestitute Children was at the | Cail"for cue week abl GOOD DRESSMAKERS. schools pere present w Here at , good Laude need ep. | wl will guutinue ou Luesday wud | F Lone Istann.~Anoth ing of the Convocations of the Clergy aud Laity of the Episcopal Church on Lovg | Inland is to be held in Grace Church on the | he Heights thie morning at 10 ee. EN WANTED 18 Huiliond Compauy MouraniiyTi clock, to dis propounded by the Com Nocosan Convention, on the subject of creating Loug Island into a separate diocese, SENTMENTS HY THE GRAND JURY.—The Grand Jury of the Kings County Court of Oyer vnd Terminer yesterday returned 10 indictments found against different persons SNERAL BU UY If—TRY IT—AND YOU WILL Us& yesterday, on be \oted for complicity vy, for hia aduiiavion n committed by Jud, the Court of Sessions, Joho Graham, his coun: | the offence being a bail stutes and the Cor before Justice ined for DYE is not a0 injurious article b WAIR DYE colove the hair Natural improves the condiiion of o'clock in the movy Nichol! suid, that ia « x nen, he inal 1 newly married eonple, I, lio wusldenly £ ‘The case of the People Demas Barnes, 5. B. Kalbtleisch and’ others, charged with using ‘conventions, was up is mot yet known what disposition has been made of the mat ‘amount of bail which corrupt means in k the papers aud reserved ite de Curr Bauroap Accipexts—Ratraorps vor Insunies ro TH SUNGERS EXCEPT IN BreciAL Cases —In the Superior Court yesterday the case of Mi inst the Forty-second R. was tried bo The plaintid, » bo, Fines —A frame blo, owned by Michac! atreot, pear Sth avenue, wus dostroyod by fire on Suaday night, together with a valuable horse gold, yall respgstable outs single rival to ante ett ditt Pegi eur Perret, gm qiaee ‘3 HAIR DYE lew chael Schrieper etreet and Graud al fore Justice Monell. Kivct, aud car | ahout fourtean veare of ave wes accord king establishment of Lockitt & Co, in mond atraet, uowr Johnson atreet, tlie Dawace slight CHRISTMAS STORY, 11 CHARERS DICKENA, MGB JUNCTION, DARBOX PROTHERS, 1 Guano! What pla Mughy Jan fs this! UL thegiard ing with drops of wet, and look wrful face of teh by th ntern as the traveler desceaded minutes bere More, U think. —Por SoD have, bat fat fit, Pwant my lugga 1 aacriti tho rest mit, ait, Be good enough to look sharp, air, Nota moment to spare The guard hurried tothe Inggage Fan. the traveller hurried after him. ‘The gotinte it, and the tra it “Those two large black portmanteaus In © looked tate thegornes whore your light shines. Thos upon fein ai * Harbor Brother Stand cloar, sir, it you pleaye One Two. Right! Lamp waved. Signal lights ahoud already changing. Slrick from engine, ‘Train gon Mughy Junction!” said tho traveller pulling up the woollen mutter round bis throat with both hands. “At past three o'clock of « tempostious morning | Bo!" Ho spoke to himaclf, ‘There was no one else to xpeak to. Perhaps, though there had beon any one elw to apeuk to, he would have k to himsolf. Speaking to toa man within five years of fifty either way, who had turned gray too soon, like ane tedfire; a man of ponder ing habit, brooding carriage of the hea and suppressed internal volee nan with indications ou him of having been much alon Ho stood 1 on tho dreary plat copt by the rain and by tho wind Those two vigilant assailants made a rush at him, “Very well yielding, “Tt signifies nothing to mo to whac quarter I turn my face Thus, at Mughy Junction, at past three v'elock of a tempeatious morning, the tray eller went where the weath hii Not but what he could stand when anotic fv led, for, coming to th the rooted shelter (it is of considerable ox Mughy tont at pirit-wi Through night yet darker m boating its wilt way a nil helt his own with had held it inthe easier one, Thus, with a tony atop, the traveller went np and d p and down, mp aud down, eypliug uot wel finding it A place replete with a fourargliweuty, Myster on with pally and tem n thi \ aif tor nvading the ear. as if the tortured were at ight of their autlering, Lrou-barred syea frozen With terror, wud mouths t +) hanging from their lips, Unknown lan vages iu the air, conspiing in red, green, aud White racters, Ag earthysa mupaniod wi andl High csngs ing up express to London, Now, all quiet all rusty, wind and rain in possession, Laps extingtil Magby Junction dead aud in distiget, with its robe drawn over ite Lead, Like Covaar. vWf, 100,04 the belated travelor plodded up and down, a shadowy train went by him in the gloom’ whieh was no other than t train of a life. From whatsoever intan blo deep cutting or dark tuauel it emerg nod and unannonne tipon him aud passing away into Hore, mouratully went by, a ehild who had never had « childhood’ or Known a parent, inseparable froma youth With a bitter sense of his namelessness, coupled to aman the enforced business of Whose beat years had beew distasterial aud oppressive, linked to an tngratetal tiend dragging atter him a woma beloved Attendant, with many a clank and wrench, were lumbering earesdark meditations, luge dim disappointment HOU Yeats, ity long jarriug line of tho discords of w sulitary and unhappy existeuce, Yours, sir f The traveler recalled his eyes from the waste into which they had been staringaud fell back a step or so under the weap 1 povaps the chance appropr Lives, of the questi “Olt My thoughts were not bere for the moment. Yes, Yes, ‘Those two portman teas are tine, Are you a Porter *On Porters wages, sit, But 1 am | Tis traveller looked a little confuse Who did you say y 1, us further explant Surely, surely, Is there j tavern here loth in his any Lor There isa Ref J ment Room hore, bat Lamps, with a Wnty ecrions look, gave his head a wasy | roll tia’ plainly: added—* but i's a ble circumstance for you that it's not op * You couldu't’ recommend it, Lsee, it it was available? * Aek your pardon, sir, Uf it was—t |» Opent i “Ttain't my place, as a patd acrvant of the company, to give my opinion on company’s Loepies.” he pronoun man, | wouldn't ther (if he was to come to nd try how hed be treated freshment Koon, Not, speaking as TL would not, a" | The traveler uodded conviction,“ Taup pote 1 can put up in the town ! ‘There iss town here!” For the traveller (though a stay at-home compared with most travellers) had been, like many others, carried on the steam winds wud the iron tides through that Junetion bi Without having ever, kowe ashore there. ‘4a town, sit, town igh to put up in. the glance ge, this is a very dead time of the night With’ ua, sir ‘The ‘deadest time. 1 might w'moat call tour deadest aud buriediest time ‘0 porters about ?”" Well, air, you see,” returned Lamps,con- fidential again, “they in general goes off with the gus. "Mat'a how itis, And. they seem to have overlooked you, through your walking to the furder end of the platform, Butin about twelve minutes or so she may be up.” may “Who may be up! 4 “The three forty-two, air, She goes off in asses, and then she," f sidin’ till the Up X here an air of hopotul vaguouess pervaded Lamps, does aii as laya in her power.” *L doubt if T comprehend the urrange- mont.” “h doubt KC anybedy dy, ain, She's a away from the presence of hi Uhanps, os if their freight had come ton seret mud tulawty Halt miles of coal wirsiting ina Detective manner, following | a} | tion hud stuck to it ai | windows the inscription ‘Barbox 1 the other to his Ing: | clismentary, sir Partia ntary, of a Skirm: pr Ana, rou #66, “Do you mean an Excursion! “~~ That's it, sir, A’ Parliamentary or 9 Skirmishun, ‘sho mostly dees go off into a But’ when ahe ein get a chance, she's out of it, and she's whistled allan,” Lamps again wore the air of Iy sangnine man who hoped for th all as Taya in her power.” then explained that ny required to be in attend rliamentary doubtless turn up with eae time, if the geutleman would not very et to the emell of lamp-oil, Would aveapt tho warmth of his little room The gentleman being by this time very cold instantly closed with (he proposal y little cabin it wa of amoll, of a ¢ a tire sidin’ whisth to doin nee on t ton, tron in 4 the harning et ft w tod are ani a tintidy i it Frop st the aer ' turned | | ie find onal ' uN inhi in the wetof mistaking | for one of h charges. Te wa rare man of aly rhox Br time of 1 with tires Whitnsically dyawa upward 4 hey were attfcted by the roots ot his tractive hair, being ¢ grizzled, and standing straight up 0 if it in’ ite turn were attracted t i invisible magnet above, the hi head was vot very unlike ata “But to be aure it's no business of mine said Bal rtinen 1 you like yox Brothers Hsorvation on wy part twas an im Be wha people F apate t like, sir.” remarked Lamps, in y, “are sometines wha an T do a what 1 nwathat bettor t rl have b ny life resumed La Sega like him with great ‘Cou eye Barbex Brothers disfavor “= To composing little Comic Song and what waa more hardeeto singing 'e1 alike afterwars Layee wnat in time, Hdd A Something that was not here shining in Lamps eyes, Barbox Hrothe withdrew bis own i litle disconcertod od at the fire, and put a foot on the top “Why did you do it then [he asked after a abort pause, abruptly enough, but in a eofter tone, “Ht you didn't want todo it, why did yon «do itt Where did you ing them? Public house To which Mr. Lawps returued the curio oply, * Hodaide At this moment, while the ravelor looked st him for elucidation, Mugby Jnnetion started muddenty, trembled violently, and ened ita gus eyes, Sho's got up!” Lampe annomiced, excited. © What lay in her power tae Teas; but i niaht, by Georg The legend leit and ‘somotinn ket up to ex more, uw Ler p Barbox Brothers,” in large 1 tro black surfaces, wis very soon afterwards trandling on a truck through a silent street, and, when the of the legend had shivered on t white half an hour, what time the porter's k at the Inn Door k up the whole town fitety oad thegtan.last, he groped his vay into the close att of a ab Heid that conied to have been expressly retsigecated x big whys lash wade, are my fit that ho told me at on every twentieth of De ary in it called a birthday, TL aupposo the lant communication was truer Uan the tls “What am Tike, Yonng Jackson like a blight all through the You hard lined, thin fpp sive, changless woman ‘with a way wre like the Devil to me on teach moe religious make me abhor the tmber me, Mr. You In another yoiew trom another « Most gratefully, sir ackson eter You were the r of hope and prospering ambition in my life, When La 1 your course, T believed that Tahoulid come to be a great healer, and, L felt almost happy—even though 1 was «till the one boarder iu the house with that bor wd drank in silence keand ate with the mask before me, #1 bad done every, every, . through my selvel Gane aud trou my eurliont recollection, * What am I like, Mr, Young Jackson? “You are like a Superior Being to me. You are like Niture beginning to reveal her self to mie, In, as one of the hushed ero men kindling und the power of your pre l knowled, aud you bring into my eyes the ¢ tant tears that ever stood in the “You remember Me, Mer, You sont’ In a grating voive from quite au other quarter ‘oo well, Vi arance in my that its course wholly ch our ghostly ap. ¥,and announced was to be! suddenly and which Rar d. You showed me at tl was miy wearisome s Galley. of box Brothers, (W were, if they | ever were, is unknown to me; there was nothing of them but the name when E bent to the oar.) You tol mo what I was to do, and what to be on told me after wards, at int hen Twas to for tho Firm when I became the of it, or of myself & partner, W Ly more Firm, 1 ku “What am Tike, Mr. Young Jocksou? “You are like my futher, £ sometimes nantly hard enough and cold hho to have brought up an unacknow Laon, Teo your scunty figure, 5 prown anit, aud your tight brown wig: | Mit you, too, wear a Wax Inask to death, You tiever by a chance remove it— it never by achanee falls ofl—aud 1 kuow Thr t this dialogue spol ath Tad sp Kh the traveler s window in the morn en to hitmselt at had then | who had lected tire like in the a gray too soon. so he now lo xray, Hike a fire which the brighiicss of the sun put out, The rhox Brothers had some ofshoot or irregular branch Pablie Notary and bill-br tree. kuiued for itsell a griping reput or the days of Yonug Jackson, and the repu 1 to him. As he had imperceptibly come into pos seion of the dia den up im the corner of a court of Lombard street, ou whose grimy for many long ye itself n him ab und hin go held 1, whom it was essential to ow tight to every transaction in which he ed, whos word was never to be taken without ‘his attested bond, whom all deal ers with openly set up guards and wards against, ‘This character had come upof him through no act of his own, It was ws if te original Barbox had stretched himself down, upon the office-floor, and had thithor ea to be conveyed Young Jacksou in his sleep and bad there eftected a meteupayohosls and exchange of persons with him. The dis covery—aided in its turn by the degeit ot the only woman he had ever loved, aud the deceit of the only friend he had ever made ; who eloped from him to be married togeth- er—the discovery, #0 followed up, com pleted what his éarliest rearmg had bogun, Ho shrank, abased, within the form’ of Barbox, aud lifted up his bead and heart no more, But he did at last. effect one great release in his condition, He broke the oar he had plied 20 long, and he scuttled aud sank the ily interponed he had galley, He preveutod the gradual retire: ment of an old conventional business from him, by taking the initiative and retiring from it. With enough to live on (thoug after all with wot (og much) be @bliterated the firm of Barbox Brothers from the pages of the Post office Directory and the face of hing of it but ite name the earth, leaving ‘on {wo portmantea' “For one mat have some eople to pick ty h Street, through the Inn-win. i that namo at leaat was real once. Y ot to mention omer for Old Deming it prudent to shift his Bar box Brothers took wy “What do you do that room where the open window is, What ere? Up there im he explained : said the child, repeated in a londew the word with od *, as much as to sayy s¢ of your having grown if you're such a donkoy as not tounderstat nd walked out, justin ing along on the opposite a velveteen ina, HM bundle that picion of glut look and re hia day's dinner ina am said Harbox Bro- And habe teaches said Barbox Brothers. |" The chitd nodded that a man #0 aerion mit, have vou t What wonld ave it to yout nd rubbing bia chin in the stroe k-down promptitude of thie ree na log to stand upon, lameness, aud withdrew im @ eltig on the window alll ao 1 the cottage, he acknowledged ite, ad, but waa a di 1, OF struggle with % ani the lips mod » many Lines p wiust stick for at rbox Brothers. » turn road to boy the Linos, wh T niust get n little u belote L yan det oat ihe tan That Be wi with the Junoti aiuned tg the Jync bt and moruing ; going dows with the people th out hifi down all the take an interes® outgoings of the trai head into Lamy never found I two of velvete y found thera ines im connecti little room, bat h over Co ritat aud aa ad and meat; either that he was 1, to the bow! Lumpat" wa: duction to another Lampa who was not te er, he Was not so desperate «now, but he bore Nor did he so wholly vero application to Junction, aa ty neglect wt, a8 if the railway miselyes phot ly set upon the disappointim the etuily of Mugby » popped out of the weather turned cold and wot again, aa@ window Was never open, aftor a lapae of some di me in, but atoy trains broke otf involved with f omotives shared th fay with the w Thave not made struggling horse | The window. w bits of trains, and ran J and waited at the cornew Rext move mach hio said to the face; absolutes Pea We enia Cader oe iea getting Lis bat cloar of Wis head thie Tain glad youbave a fine sky again, to form at which Launps’s rooin, Thank you, air, But Lamps. was not inh It is kind of you. of velveteen. sh “Tut are you not always lying down t ), yes. Lain always lying dow But Taw wot a omed highly to enjoy sions on the wall by 1 back to get ot learnt tho caus: ing sight of Lamps on. th railway, akippin lua great mistake. iid you mind taking the trouble te There is ® b gz the top of a train vutiful view And you would see that & lighted namesakes throwa up to bi by a suid to help him, as he stood treo Hing. to enter, witty ‘on the lateh of the gardemt Ip hin, andwdhe went in, The room up-staira was a very clean, white with a low roof, not much tim: inging comic song lute, but evidently de his diflident han he puranod now was into the country, keep great line of railway easy view of oth bh i tit bor hatt, Bab a taniciful appoaty He felt that is sot of Biull, x among clouda ively perceived him to b usion, out here, aud go their way Agcending # gentle hill of some ext came to a tow gu awkward. co 18 Of Ler COUWBLOOR, A.M not at all luently gy. 1 cottages, and disperse upon something.” in very nimbly and dex, upper for the She was enya: terously making upon her breast, and the quick movements ea of her bands forked, hat given them the but that they the sill of theo ection he had That is curious,” tion, and apparently only a tace that T play tunes w ‘e You any musical kuowled g She shook her head pick ont tines, face, lying on ow The delicate «mi long bright be a hair, round which was light blue baud or fillet, passing un Atvall events, 1 shall He walked on, turned Excuse me; & With the children !” she anawored, slight- 1 sing with the dear be called singing.” Barbos Brothers gh forms in the roo h Vat the top of th kept the cotta es in View, worked Lis way round in road and be obliged to pass the cotta 1 the window Sill, but not a0 much tnclin Ant now there we had the action of performing ov some musical inatrament, and yeb ip pro duced no sound that “Mugby Junction must be the maddest 1 said Barbox Brothers, his way down the ill thing Hud here is a Railw teaching them said, shaking her hothing of teachin have init, and th beyoud the interest & plcasure it gives me wcled his ears. Lapa your overhears, scholars sing some Of tneie jas led you so far 4 te @ grand teacher? No, Lhave only re «land beon tol ned av pretty and pleas aid to troat them #0 like the are, that T tou You don't need ine is, sir,” she ade with a glance at the small y Porter who nd thing TE fad he f hands playing # musical ins fine bright day in the beginning of November, tho wit w and inspiriting, and the’ land in beautiful colors, in the court off La cape wan rich i ‘All this tine her hands were bus: still continue tute for come as there was a ki voraation in the click edwellers in the pepperand-saltcolored day T | two, but their atinosphere’s usual we or anutt color relished his walk ao well, that hor Ho was a little ear it the cottage than on the day | he could hear the children up. stairs singing tieasure and Clapp her to be thirty, bright brown sively resigied, but aghty cheerful of their own thim busy hands, whieh unjustiiable Mill, there is no sc ening at the cc riuing hands again What are the children sing rd! they can never be eyes in the act of directed his towa * Beautiful ind: yet T saw the per wards bis, and b Hi an ashior |ing! Why, good L singing the multiplication table!" hough, and with infinite enjoy Mowt beautiful id like to sit up, fox only to try how it looks Bit what «foolish fancy that It cannot look more love- one than it does to me, were turned to it slighted admi ned to it whic The measure at length od by a murmur stopped, and was succe ing of young voives, and then by « short 4 which he made out to be k it yivlded to the laborers in the fields Then, there was @ stir of and the ebild ‘on the previou the previous day, they all ate, aud kissed their e face on the window- sill, though Barbox Brothets from his re. tired post of disadvautage at the coruer could not see it. children dispersed, he cut off one sinall etragglor—a brown-faced boy ‘on hair—ind said to bim,— x “Come here, little one, house is that!” ‘The child, with one awarthy arm held wy hulf in shyness, and. bal sid from bebind the in tion and enjoys There was not @ trace in it of ang and farneyards, Aud those threads of railway, with their of smoke and steam eban o fast, make ito live *'T think of the can go where the, or their pleasure ; remember that the puff make signs to me that they are actually ing while I look; and ‘that enlivens with abundance of ut company). under t ne foot of ae hill, Py agent. now’ it is there. hear it and Lalways know’ iti the places aud things that J ‘With an absshed kind of an idea that te might have already joined ho had never ir,” pursued Phabe, “E JTovalia you thought we, aud F Tell me whose seems to join me, acrons his eve side of his elbow: meelf to some “And who,” said Barbox Broth us much emburrassed by his ‘as the child could possi ‘in Phoebe t”” To which the child made answer, Phebe, of course.” ‘Tho small but sharp observer had eyed is questioner closely, He lowered his rather sasumed a tone with hin, se bev ove! im to en unacet Of polite conversation, id the ehild, else but Phobe. Can she t’ “No. Leupnore uote! he di ily be by bia, | am not the invalid au very well off ins box Brothers oh for tO put you should know ‘itis ia the happy ‘Don't mind, sir!” Bee bla set mF ep upon stairs, be would be. aot, down for @ troublesome intruder, “This ia way (Bo he Continues) 8 slight excuse 0D.

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