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'rem forestenee. green meadows, imd monsitsins bier- Mm !anti to rest ; and gaze upon the starry . alty. ht times, , tis most erratic in its flight: I Aving the many beauties of the eight t flies away; and soon, is lost to sight. wearies, and io,earth returns, Still, With deeming, glowing ardor." burns. Twat lately thus, with mine; and far it Lew, Intent on thoughts, not false; but true. Tn me. they seemed like truth, us I expressed them— NOTT for once thinking, thou vroaldst thus condemn. And if " fluttery," in those " lines" be seen, t.niie falsehood, they most fondly lean I mottlinmbly pray thee ; to forget them, And never for once thilik,they were for " ltl Vali them notes. front kindly broken lute.— rod should, " in silence, have been hushed," and mute Ayr. . thou merit call them wheest thou wilt, Aught, save flattery's hateful. shameless gudt. "Towanda, Pa. THE TWICE WON, OR, LAWYER VS. HUNTER. • CHAPTER 1. • fth. for a 1 -c:wig bean like a fountain playing ! Fine,ng its bright. fresh (cabana up lathe allies. It loves and strives to teach—salves, loves in vain! It a with earth—reams. • MAX Retains, the old hunter, at lag settled down within the teach of civilization. I--) l outh a 'oga• gem among the Canadians, in alter .life a trapper, without society except the occasional companion ship of a few chance comrades, he was wholly wed ded lo a wild 14, and only pined when the infirm ities of age compelled him to hie kind, and wear so- cial fowls. There waslinother motive,asitseem, ed to others, which however !lad little weight with him. His wanderings were ofsolitary. For many years he had been accompanied by a beautiful heaned girl, the sole offspring of the, oily mar riage that the free trapper bad ever contracted. People thought that as his daughter approached womanhood, Max would naturally wish togive her the advantages of education and sock ty. But he had no such thought. These things :were of hole importance in his -ownsview , or indeed in those of his daughter, as he very well knew, but Mai was too sensible not to feel that his natural life must soon terminate, and that the desert eras not tine most filing home for an nnproteeted, friendless gill. So he settled himself quietly as near a the wi klernet.s as po.sib/e and became the oracle to a lovers of the forest craft—his nature better pleased m iih thie amphibious life than if he had existed in a wholly uncongenial eement. Diane Kermon inherited from her mother, the daughter ofa Canadian voyageur, both a name and the roving spirit of that race. From the days at earliek recollection, she had been at her father's side on the wild' prairie or ranging over the desert mountains, and sometimes too her courage was tried in' the hours of danger. The bold hunter de lighted in nothing more than predatory skirmishes with the Indians, who on their . part were wont to acknowledge the debt with interest. . Once, with but two comrades it his bank, le was surrounded in his trapping Ibdge and forced to stand a week's siege. Then the fearlessiFooduct of Diane, child as she clgif. won from h im a . hunter's, praise and fatherly Vet, though without lea!- rd, , rhe sight of blood, she shuddered at its effusion. The . brave , girl, who . so courageously garrisoned one side of their little hut, was a true woman after all. That was a singular training which she- received ; wandering eve; an uninhabited country with a rude trapper ; shot odt from etlacafion, end . only 'taught to read and write by an accidental residence fir 1 few weeks at a Jesuit 'mission; without means of refinement, having for the:language of her Mind only what could be learned from the •voice- of Na ture in her deepest occlusions. Thikshe could on derttand vaguely, and do heart of 60 maiden amtobryed ip power lace the Insoudoos Wes of the ocean." Such was her character whea old Max Kennon, e - xchangik: his.semi•barbansm for the halkiviliza. iinn of a Western frontier, found as little difference between the old arnlnew situations as might have been expected. In fine dayi he healed, in unpleas ant he perched 'on a settle with his pipe sad told huge stories of.old adventures. Books and books limn were contemptible in his eyes, and of comae were worthless in her s*ht, for she had never known them. She mingled, but little with those about her and area most of her leisure alone whither nmeingsin some favorite retreat. Long exposure ,te the sun had veiled but not hidden her fair complexion with a rich olive, rind 4krstant CXercisti had given tininess and elasticity to her limbs. No wonder that she was the belle of the village, even though rarely seen and still more rarely addremsed. Sui- tors came for her band and Were repulsed. The bold and adventMous she instinctively disliked for die sameness which generally characterized therb;• a few of very differentatamp who sought her, abe did not take the 'trouble to notice, thinking them hardly worth the name of men. Of this -Utter number, the resat prominent was James Chidton i ayoung lawyer, who had just opened hisolike in the village. Educated at• as eastern- wait:42ll4 ,riaturally, of a retired cast pt mind, he had always avoided the world and lived only With his books. fn being obliged to fall back on them for support, humet. tbef!ste which usually attends men: whom dip world does;not understand. But a part only o his Oarit#,r_ l 4o . lW.peF ed . huge intereourso.virith tbewarlol...woultr, : tma. teach him to know and huknown,i , adier,thet were a sure guaranty of surieess.:4ll hie eysa,Abei beautiful forest always adinited and veirtly*At tfl': ; (*k r j*O. tonnined to be.mote kennel. eed,ebtais tbe-lesdi ty of the child in freshum, while-44 scald only conceive the Wee!. l i do Lily, be saw hp liefteilie4 ' lull? go "--.' -----1 '' - '' - jt4ltaxr'wwalilri"'''''r-ti*tldwtrittVtrOfitsklkrftiiga;-vrti - sMNiraetsenwtkrili - igtgv-t'*r:-.4... ...._ . - • 1 •. ~.,, ,- . ~1 ..7p.ba . 5 0... -9 I Vir, 7.1,4114 a. •7 : - . a. .n o 0 „itte. . - (i¢btisi • t 'All - 10 ;Cr •• :e • - 1 ;:•:" - 1. '''" ' '; ..!4.: ;41 tralca . "!. ' • i I Inc wr) i• - • O'i 214. I) itg,l4l; &flume • •1 A - _ ~_ , , . . f•t; r...... 0 V.! 41 4. 10/4 • I.lli ff, istpx ,:p . el -Cie .' e lii ". PI .51.411 If 4 i : . b •C •VI 1 . 7•1•3<•rrIll ft,' ~ ' :r -•-- -„, ii ~.:„.,. H.. / • , Itli•V . 1 14. 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" K i,ft .t. - - .41-nmi7t--..-• ; t--‘ , .....n. • •.• • ; -1 .. • 1 ' Itoo , 4ll.tiit Agra MEE cice r oni iesolvedlezthneirdthetw, eitlietilheediffd e• I .fro ,, b , t - wit, 'WS WI whohatrtves ma fill,' trte . itrilinsed,rt , irs Old`Maritertsfewenildenly toolvitinurifil that e4litii4u iria the rtipetagelfirttiaring, 40; 1 4 tefiik(lAailaMPkeels, celved it with sfifelieg.thatAbet eeithi l heitilly, derstant >ddaniage ehe slime teekedluerrequi a necessary,evil irldch - pll it seine tWe'S*tuidurr, and *Ater 1 4:4 1 e . ..uilue,f1 6 4:Wat tined for hensel4ihaa pictured nun NI o..badiprtuvr frank hearted man, diffeling, froutterisheir.only , in years. All Of this'iclistr wiern abclae Materiel known seemed to lack 'aemethin4-7*o4,kihnil ly tell wbat- n and the-tact induced kale ktheriviP plums. However, she hoped fisr good kistuuir, and thonght but lithe n ore the *item." ' Thal'ilnier 44 tennueo;o34 notiOt f lttt itt4i4tir his own beast etiotda-passese his daegitter v and mong,st the qualification necessary according to ' view* were strength and agility in thaalt sports. He took no pains to poncesd his dritenniiii4 i *Aid' it was surprising how suddenly such games rose in favor with tite , yoUtigliten.ofter,Viniginstul vicini ty. Among so many it war somewhat difficult to distinguish the foremoatr and yibidiag to the gene ral desire, Ilaz Ktmort apielineff ipa far for the contest, , widnthe understanding thektits for should be baekeokby his favor. Diane protest. ed at first egaink the plan, bottle eldtuari tan Tee. olute, and she yielded,. it the,tntai elt* fitt e. ,?;;Pi she too felt au interest in these4eut*of meahood, and was quite willing tesecept the vicibr of the day as her husband,wovided be" *as not too hir below the atanOard her mind had fixed, , At last the day come, and midis crowd el Y 96413 men about him Max measured oil the ground , of contest, and made' every necessary artarl4entein. There were lair girls, too, at the scene-460min Western damsels, drawn together by the excite ment of these rustic lists, or perhaps anima to see what favored one wonldbe removed frorti!thse very necessary class—beaux. There was hilt tire exec., cis*, one of leaping and one of mere strettgO. Old Max himself led rgiff on the first, and grumbled be close hisstiffenecl limbs could not very him• 'be yond fourteen feet—lour less, as he bitted y ex claimed, than he could leap in his youth.. Then came the others, one by one, and with ,difierent success. Some fitteenfeet, somesixteewitwoiniven teen, one luckless boy but thuteen k an4er more furtunate than the rest—a petrOctAjax at Nutt —.reached seventeen and thresioinatters; atis set. tied the question, and all turned their attention 'to the second trial. &lit then the young lawyer cable up and gazed upon the proceedingri r with quiet in difference. GO =VII. IstAro; tp itteg,itatiltrFO =I / 11 43=1104412= citftftt , ;A • V 4 1: nittiing (ti IMES A. bar was fastened firmly between two pamilel posts full four feet above tinsireachof wellborn the ground. The c,indrdated Were to leitropreatch with both hands,' and after *WOW been attached to their feet io raise their shoulders tilt they touched thebas, then drop and hang by Wsingle hand. The one .irho could cling longest thus wad the winner of the'Ur•ife. Fewer tried this game than, the. other, fur if requir ed great muscular stsev,th, and besides,, the im mense limbs of the former winner seemed tweet de the question. -With the weightirntfiebolihsire-. mained in thewiriost - twelve minnetar,a .ti ger than any otherhad•deoe. Ressleaceadodmith an air of triamph. that became. a. aneerwiten.Chini ton stepped forward and prepared fbi the - spring. Dias rubbed his eyes, and Diane. herself, surveyed the young lawyer thoreughly-9a mark: of intaglio she had never before shown/ Ileiswersaed ' , pewee. fully Termed, thergh by no menus sd lattiii belt as his chief rival. Yet every firriti!,‘Rom l 4oo in its proper piece and well sett, „f: . s. With** light spring he 'pine& this-bar,....4aised bundelf with the Weights 'attieheri 'tilt his 'breast touched it, and iheri hung Moiketesit,; iitlitVoui r jwy apparent effort. • hrmer, ten minutes - p ; Away, and lie did not stir—twelve, 'and he stoned to quiver slightly—thirteen, and ire drew' hid 'witch with a calm smile, saying, • ." I scipase it is unnecessary.for rine to -Tamatio here any longer.. Will some one mnfesten-the weights?" , .• , He dropped lightly down. • " Bravely done !" said Max, •st done like A, math ' my boy, but why did'nt you try the leap!" Charlton marked thergrounik -witb:' a 'Mary , eye, and then rose nimbly' from The startipoplaCet. tillight IS his tracks !" cried the , . old 4ntirt", "ah I if you hadsisee allele higher, yaw m 0414 have struck 'two inches atartsd.l , -No. ma ne; Aar ; its etiongh to' be men'iwith him on - You - heat him on the other as neetlic, done.!'• • - Notwithstanding -kr is admirencm. ,of,theirk; woes of Charlten's manliness, the old man seemed acme . *Vat 'dissatisfied - with - tiredidei 'of 'mar/log , his dauSlile! 3 61 ,40 4 01 1 4 Charlton-had so eclipsed matt ..ovirlengy E gue triet choice. Soddenly his face brightened: es Attritmoi• ed ' I'' Come, boys, itirens;evekonl4o4.4 l *s. -bate allele rifle practice Weddle** -Pond.: oin-i other trial willdo you no hams : • Twoobots es*, remember.". - The Aiax briskly swayed Olken eVjlii`:•,:i . t& .umplumt &nen at.C.barllce. The younglawyerhad not recktinedonlhisi ere* trained himself very rutioularly with the TIM other looked surprised ind,,nPie4s.,°)"9! utr ageless : . ; ' - A'Painled rail waspwardrivew :intertal , tree. a( long shot 'distance, 'cleratervAlrett - glist-IFilh F* Bar e Jot VW:ideal His rival next, sad iri4kbetter let struck within-in inch 4mm Ws nail. The -c;l4. hinter tabbed 10 hierdwimaP - setiingairivilhafiooki' * l 4 4- 4 1ele 4 4 . 1 . 7 „: titAlacjiM* .charglie heeilkS lB 4 t ; l ll4o l 44Dit a , ismilained hierifielapklipmtll Die ' ing the trigger, imitated the Mill= NT ueil IEAUS iffill f 1* 1 Iljr , 'A1!,tii."161.54' •mss 451 r lsis ;l hl riti,blo 42* - 114 Nl* .4911ialklUSOL .141, *lll 9 14 , :e.l 4 11.1 . 1 4 r r , 54 Djzt 9tft 111. • - • 1. 1 If zmobsw WONEgiartAlt avivama, 4.IIIIAffoRDVINFXsu Alt . . itn*.ol; l. vtri ir i taiskollcafflikbArilireft*. tulieloo;',Tl#Kirter*lbe " "*ilMfile*rtall e. irrlrri'szp , •• •s. tb 0 1!f*4014 1 404.• 1 4 / 01C—_,E . _ ORM bssdisekheoteseable.4,entarolirhara-. Close bat did nortitliterstaiehttleriamta duo+ ,tiipArckii4"46o4ApreVioida throwing himself into With-beieleid ifoliseshaightiorthedtbseakesset.i CiAl4l# l liriditeTOlCAliq l 4904* . sada-qua itt.thealr,andirikhisaloglelw. palled hiatkoeseetne Wismiereetwa , not*g Asa. the fill'on fur ixiakAfitait &thhtiglbeWliertlorf 11e. arose sad lookadealim.‘, kinut±4elol,4s l „ grasping Chaster: by the isand,isayingi. , as 'only , : Et, Western Mier can itt:f,' - ggLasiter, tiadowas Weir. . _ AU eoropelalsted ,&):-.AtmAt• v!" shook hit* crairelphy- the handout the flair pthr,o , beamed ii-itioreet'iniiiierbti' lief thefliniiie Winner edi ;i.i46 , 6118 1 h itlieni icing' home or paiaqi,low.wakacilligalae.d,Althsce4led Bettaitaryirnimm,?.... , •, !•, • • FOra rarindi, he Aa4'4wisited tier-abode, and. chatted with' die I tiulter[ot; mi ,(Irrttliertly walked old with - 1 404auublec, :T0.; 1 14)*yr, 0 4:4 4 ' he-spear of maniage r fortos the mak though his love had inereasea, fharlal% was Omits:doted: He, fount prea - Mote„tlian - hiffilieeled='='eiiohfe r bu; uniform wandering-.beickmerarierra showed laraihe/felAy • of his ideal.- Widr all h leierie :ardor,. be had roa die patience'Othiiiii tbei d6elOloeriftit her ' ,„; mind,- gad exilected;i99 Po44loPlA.ajor4funk*- mance. , Vet Edwina* to apt !choler,. and efloir overcoming her first armslimiti ' , hooks and hook men, trade rapid peeeleli /0/e k edr . aiiethbed was she in her new . pursuit do hardly; knew that hie affection was , rattrael, 'and he *mkt not bear to wait until she-had attainedids standard of perfection, Muchle.ss think 'ofmaniage befare that time. ,Be was tuneasOnable, for be was, a lov,er., Charlton -stafiletlyy - disappeared. - H ,fooliebly thought his hive ilDdireetedi - and 'strove to escape, erne from its inert:lbl. t • • cnArrF4 l .4*, r " *the heele-etifiettettlee • ' • • r Shoots op the'rye 'mmoing on the reef, Mftisi} emend, fbrible ton northem light Tact' PailimPerividiar tar* ilserotiser tored." The pbor traked•froskitet dresiar . ttf nesa--a dream witbni . netrltioft ,, btiiiiiSti%vilitiftte were continually opening before her--Co find. Irk guide and. teacher gone.. So :occupied. had, she hitherto been iirtber stratigemnprise of her mind's first awakening, that she ,11,irdly thotreit bf hilt; except gratefully aninstiprocat or delight Minty there was nothing ,in i their filet meeting, 10 awaken love, Ind since thartimeithe had been :too busy to driaiaof h. Bs linv+:otiniable Mindere "hewed ilcr' 1 140:l these 11011 g 1110' / 011 ,4 1 10* A imeisied.withilim, and, were incomplete -1Pi40041 bisiwesrmrei Yet 4he.ptiile•nativel to her. bosom was untamed ; and his abrupt, insulting deserboa prevented 1FX 1 1, 1 P1 1 41 . 4 110.TRiflif19'411699 91 sorrow. • Shoretumed to beticolinaailpld haunts vain; somewhat madder perhapsitrawnh the same eothusikirrit is'bifere" " ' ' . , . Nearly tw o . yearlapaistoind sbeAtill tatuai - oei Married. Time had. folly developed her mind, and amid latnes(Chatiton Missoula her sow in 4asr, betiatt,': hrl Wl!idd :sent hI self * 4 4 1 44; 0. 1 0 . 44'. 14 A soon "aided be mind A r ty sttleuting Jnol, wet, 1447 a laWyerwas notbeat gaited awhis. Sate: , Bombe he had lately selected irhornite vainly sought tp,poialrid tp hia 4i g oep This wasa young banter, juat,returnaldlronitua ex pedition to the far . Weatem trappieg .gtoandai ,Rho had won the Old thint'a hem( bblinntmgatoeis, • and, w 1 1 .11: thi g iifie: • ‘Tia'*aaa line han4 B 4:o &How .too,4llteh da*itneit by explitrih , bat manly in his bearing asd &kik address.:. Yet, =Diane al. I ways-avoided him, .hiallied naval , been . able -sr' cx ehane a Wil.4,lthileT: • _ • One-day alio uought a tavorite Uh l ade,- mom. Oear to her beeaneeren that very epotaras her hua4 mee ting trithleintrimm: § , he• tried te'retid . , betteimin one thonghtilone aside her book to thick 4. 4Pui 041 1.; *our passed witbnet her moving, though kive-and. pride were slnw e ling fie her heart. - She heard. Might 'poise, and 101e974v esuAsilddjii 1Y th e re p or t - of ariJkl• atigoff ?i; 10 1* quick crashing of some heav y budyihroughihebraaehes. hive, ,eatainottet, knotthPdp' 104 Voingl vith. denth;Pl 'pOterttiv,io U tt,:M l , l 4 l 4 4l Pea ' rf* the bushes ancritespatehed it by a bloom with"?iu n. , fie. 41 6 .111u1.49 1 AORealiPir. . 16 /31, 1 /Allun 4 • (e t , h;o1.01 mr,..1 'it Val 00 Klo l so'62'oEl nompliettently - an& they -f4 1 )40 4 4! 1ie : Pl:. ll ,4o ll oli iii6t4lii * iimple i1eattfeiwi45:444, 10 044 0041 4 4 .144 enthanassnseist for one wbe was-usually sobready iditie linipoigeirlielgest-staiiinered,talti menial 416 ; 441b1 1 4 4c0 1 611 4 '1064T*it t#* bt . 4 1 4 11 4 sadtafm-,,44 80 0441_ _ ..4. 1 44,4/04* osifuwelleetingkimself ; estimeitilaßlODPVllMllioti With tie lletteeterftionihatettlelelyearpt i tsed her. 0 3 #baiaqalitAg i K tiliil Y: 4l°. :#! i ' irle ;2 l6 ; I;iir..qadha, .Wfp. -1 41 0 1;4,A._.sifli Oa, 'palm' thatabowediwornarelya , familiaritrwithAles Amot l iked society i lynt• "Vrodaeliewot trutallei - wwwe She 1- ‘7 l. - O r141) -).• tk liew -iM d Al° neh Ile-gon had Muir 2 :1, 107 ,; ' ,4 1 01 30 47 1a Ft:* e 0 4 44 the Noel ostChadtertil • Chi,bati-Plih-ehe ..ero toed intetheaetrit•iwhieh iorodieskiiroirn 'it'll" 'tinidOnOildie.ii iiiii'paOlnle r ettich' a46fillite4 '' her new . • r....;:l ^,rzr, , - --;00* - 0 , 10 0 r 1 , `,W fnend as mph, pobityiy "iii Ite*A44 skid 'bor. ,-Theyardittat tboallnia atattllyi eferr Mittitluid thatifiddoulesiudiiinalvach j lease: to shorten the cummunigetim _ Allait he - sad ilgWiedlora-tiswibM l99 h.. e.44The ifite4lrwhb*atimel'aY 4 sa ir ' s q ulll e ba ll aili a ''-! of inief hiftdiffiltiteNtitia l l 7" 0 " 104 1 . 0 ' v 7' egrniiMiiirAt* 0 0 0 . 99 . t Aogi.iiiiimmiciwocip , **plow.ol44looAht, happiimmolsieloancy aja r Ong, but Ina .eart was a reetwas salptisedooortiliaabivpitorthefa leeertatOceaddisei *Efoindnitirith bbeiirharlied b PreelniedyvheleftitfullreMtlittuShil steapillie f4 4 l )!Yf.i n ititFil f p , enfle i nt..lo9 (. 43 st 1 1 1 vilplikkHi 3 aNl l 4 aso4fi bAMI4I4 I:4P Ipaijalifwittv ft- ado masiano gl-yv y{ 4 ortlfoli unibett tfittil" leekiiOthlier i figaHlME 1 4 , 1,4 - , r „,„„ 9, r.,Atzi , e - C. His atorda might have bee,;attailupo4o.44 Nnil. ihOikitistreitaaaVntriri!haalmaWevainitaliepaimaiiig Thtoostri , resetiii 4by , i1 i0 44 064i 6 ,1* °1 00 1110 4C7: • 0" NIS je74K40401.134!•. , 1i454..kgmtiv actradsmy lifikanal forperyosoall e h d flienasehlk 'DO krii; owW a greit*; - ileater debt I(thina ' Wipripcial taritiline7 IR! 14,4004 ad 4aavr wh a t, .fell,, tie ifF 18 . 146 44 farran , tha anvils-ions teachinga.olaitura,. which-1. had:after &it'll,. rlNtand i Winced niataiandemaidr g e'- g a4 e: 'ol,o* lira, , 1 0 O kf t e l ei r iti Ought not en to love him,ia notthe airmnitl-liVhilelse esiats,4 tbiaL-af so Adler Oirtiotther bat 411110'4P: 11 1 4(4 :0° *) 0 01 1 ..4 8 FLotiitiug tufga "ka words,glehOiltawae reguitugPi l oo l ANATl cation" pratokiagamile, such Mk badly, libefirtMoinoaih=of a rejestadiagetil sBlistaneet , felt . him Ahem, PO . *o4 ' - , She looked into his fain, end - finding titst-ilsear , to!Stilm:htSl:cbangetiti? an Orisil/Itnot intrusive aitAlPtit.rePtigid Without • • ' 3 ; ; "11 •• . . , e01:2'.. .3 'T ' 'Tetsuo ow yett-ferthati ItertlYkatied: the finateti aiedktglthi "ratio thlktfnliio !Tin Pirittl t6 OPYR9 I7 He drelkher 10,hif , b9lO/alentlietillattmt , toggavAt , his kenierdeeettioe.',-, • Min ihaQuiliker: csmay.sul 4 r ,,- • • arti orirrimr or raeaucx -- r ' ' „ ' t i 31, • tf . • to W. adierfrif.”ce, 0 , ! for that strain oCuiam'ph pealing With. , ', i likukt,rposeilt , tbe-edurfrnee-ehe innieoing'Anent • As when the wnleehiltkeil tetheehhi., ' - --",-- , . RoliNibeey on Sopa ipaaLbes,u/Reg more.. : , . ot. for Use,s@ring , 4l‘kei• ankthe, 8 9% •- . ; ~,,,Teached„Ompaenipli V - JehoppeA eik - illiet, •-• TP. enl4 t9*,,he447 wee:40,1 6 4..ri ,-5.,, -, With joyous ernir c tlhc•iew - SeAFEW , . - ,0 :- for ii t :Roli la re,a.wwt the-ettfile' v P t..LL% “ • :7; 1- To iint6llthe'belif ebit spAy ihe ' itt_ltte i atl To tell how Europe burst her tieithretast- '' '• h - Long ages tough enslaved—free once again; Wheie cin tii fiat pigrin; gtiuitil ' - yr , :- ivirkixpedfibitata;Awie* lohlting eye - ' ' vosik toward'ilielifig eilifelfilmo i teni* the soil That numfithe'reforntattoh- 1 -- ' ilelheeign '" Weak* film:l'We Mine-Weir lirali f alai elliey Mel , : ' Their' hopeettie trashed belitatit it siespbt'slient. The :sedg 44Tattierland Aslei smily oen • .^ • ` - In stranger : -bids, the bright Mier:tin:say shine, They miss the Vilna** barvess and the anew ~ Lawarbeard.fireitildboodlbrthe•bappr Rhine., ,:. Bluing !.-Theoliand of Om aqiii fur dressed - : ..!. : A . Aad;to the leaaderiaig woe& mevaalaititt Wkeretate i al at me-katerrails-t A new-born nation struggling into limil.punthe mak* atteileebeiso -From thattlewn-tfoddienaad.bioadraprialrleilsktim EtecePei*ime.44 o 4 the kieiehaeideittslalr.o.-: f' 8 114 1 ., Pt0 kgerVAIA I 4 B tU°', ll ,4 a r'4,ia,: 21 0 411 ek W U 'F gart -the ran? frYa. l .* l3 .P•rV °!Ilt ban* *me 41 - rPqi sargrA l 29 lll 4 , taillimutoret pilhont, ;AMU , Wlieb love,apilittstice I* the ireM.e:lskee?,. The Fta,i?g,tmiral_lfi:fipta. h ,c oneleLim#, i` i P ibo'wih -na ri#44iittfpd, ' • 'lleflOkirtnti 4,l(tikthelisTeishift " Ito* mitilserhia.4yitilittiiii'eaWtaviffilifil l teo. Shaftiee, *la rAfsetorti • " -- 1 The mothiiitit iiijostiecti) Iter'oitm - Artd sotthr upon the 'tight - • ' 4 Of fret-bat man; tod'shaelribMtriithillinuitt-L. Aral we fie %St Mali that briAlitlerlty: •••• • -.Atrikeutimg teem the dim etbartid ram ! • 7 To add our lustre to the opening 443 -1 ;,, That miliedr davailareVraite .No..himotiot WashiamOu and*tmeetitt-Petot - firteupoa AIR altars stilrabali. Amps 'Tillatisisaverwrositistshatolyartark-o-and.tben, Aad aalrtherowst ask themloriola mat— •- Home of the brave..latid,orske teplyilee What leaves designed. Asaarks shall be- Coaavon JEALOorm—Thereffairef Brice !rho traU-rnardeited, and lainid according to the accounts, induced a young Mom-. ed - Thari l whokiras'orr a visit-tolhe city,' to Cal on -etieldllictic acute in' 'what ecrtjit-i eniQeda(iiiii!,44: l oo 6 . s 9Pd eieetteriles any. , • • 1,;,r. T . ' -. 1 I: • ~•.1; . t i llhe4i , sating -in , the ratier,lyLteald.• the 1.111 . y, 4 iiri;Te+y'ntaiit in iiiiite - alterldblnf oat elle ;74 01 4 4 1- 11 s 4"0 - 04444 1 ',-,. t'n!::'l, ,', ,J. am in e said , thegaredommtoPsthe. nea t, :ann, e ~ xpeetr ,,,,, pl ~ t-, , .1e 14 l4: t at.,,T, "'h) <3.4. r-ne:f.. ' uferierobit "ilitOfnirttiooo, Air thriti‘ tirt, „, %Itemetbe ; t ies ill a hoax klity;wif4 *tray toi - "interritt:d.the gentleman, - wherwah- taliukd .if worriedlol ) the gre en 46(11th:it - Met ''''- r - `l'. • Igitoirlie t laiiiiiiiihead on fin'i l iai Anid tool's tenderly into her eyes." , >gag aired thin irgiibmPvand•FiLitliteloC yeis4gai l ekuJ ibi r ribi s7 t -• i nd e r ..l 4. ..1.4 --1:1 r:o.r 1 ..--trwt. , T , i- , 1 740‘ irl it, , ' l ' ' iii ii* 6iiiiiiiethiligfOr I 7"1 , ',fib i Lr.-- , ,, • liatagthill.exvi•wea: the sown wfiniwp,l4o • sed4iever ligainiti be: inpiiiiiitions icelertliki i n ii i iff e ti • dignit : •:: -.- 1 ,t 11.1:,:nitnti i- tai r Fa., UN 1 - . 1 .1 4 . 91t; kr,e 1 .• ,1 :1 , , `kg 1 ( '- - ...t • .10.1 II) t t .; l7 , .. it i 3 , 1 •Initimotrreolerttr eAurikatimatwee irked 'illiti fiii ilnetiPatin iothe'reetticeffit ititittrtfulite; OfieTS to those audio wiWWief4Ain'ttegiiiiiiici 1014,19iloiritgiommakort-t- -.,,,.......7.; ~..F... i ...awe.* thieliaTions inloor seckabedis with yon4,4ofr i r:m tin : stnaktig in the ioriti l l ' , Avg ii*T44o4o*_____,„._**-1 1 0$0.. TAtPuri akiroun*ytarejanikeinlwwint_ -xi I, of 1 2d. Imp taraidiskiessiornighttin ' be 4 ineEn rr tllYrt!tiltv AA * ! 74 , 316 1 4 9 113%.13W1Wtir.,19444 1 44:, . N . . .. 4 01/ irtatleannlo ithealtrfm-.K3T ar• fisattamemai , as o.T. . 1 Anil ; . - ; - ldifillitliiiiis tifillidd . . ,:: ,r.,11*-0;:c.t.:41in&r....ten.V21,4m.61,0 - 4 1 la tA' lpm w-ga ;Ira' bat ' ' ' believed a persokiapt 10 . kplim4 . 64 —I, T t .1 I=l II- , '4- r Wit -en • ri: t•'. "Pi , DTlfit• Wark-1 tritt 1. 4 4NR0g thRIMICIIBMM:4OI,OEa.II9I,9P4M, ihotanghott„ignirmia TlPP oo4oo 4?twill 3 Wan; CetioillievibliattntAiihderts !aim= 111644 - 404rtei t~ i f# , ,S - * 4 . 4 !XPigliktrAi c SS orm Nal tali.* liwypritlebotickaoileffildiogiai!e.. l iNtater iips 16r e . f l o 4 " iigi t l y igl lrt4,ol; .4 1 401;4 6 0imi. Oftl.• eskoließ, adtainying.hisimeltibtigiNificatiook • Ow rt - hro 7:47%. tr“ - mew ...44norip.4y4.1ircp ifkrhis-noival hintio (linnet, withieveni< Other cillitsOii—itilitivitlttkii witiat .hOtterAlf lA4' cariod. tk. ,trir7t to * _914 , tTiF r4LaPPSIra4PIi ...41CPqR4frIka*,"$, were straegen to himijodged, biln.byftii overjoy; and sainawdl diiaisdoe mfandEini Otis bisumir.:— The prt t .Fith,tacmpsturr . tphiT, ranit#,lfilef iniPtrei 6 4 04450.14,110"ce4, kei* Pat salt op® laiLliwznirgnaly spooked, .holorterok pofit by der-first ellppoiltefity - deed ollered , to leave behind him B 4 m 1 ? 1 01 .tf4-*W44,4iliKiti - KWAO aidgeliiifbekeusdeedSsed FO/Osh.L*lo , alai4llo 3w wasp:Weedy weepiiseed3leith•vdmie langnam ' ftiieirietbriht:ot t y , been their; to converse nun to .hi ' t 00 00... • ..1•41( r 3rs,i ,•••4,,g.r .2.:117(,!; -Ralieveil , froci all vestnlite it.isiptieriloo f leit whl,4tl,l*tneifrei.l4 - ,aisOliEdiin i h iP9 611, 4 0, , 0rcr*0444:,49, A* DA F .,, * l ,O, 444. 0 ;heir AncemsoWnocknrY. l .taaP,Oroned itidiination, lowidrowi with , 4.calm‘ andyntiling . fikeitTillbri tongiiir tielne rinWe'rgaNiAt'libre voldta paigne, among mi., things-their discourse • turned npagiamihsiktlindkiiif464M)dioabilliCiaiat kind fit Farr, a?d . nat7T q atliellaaied Frame. 1te5z4.01491P-Pst9nni*Pikni°;ol-Pad) reiblie4 that . . be aometimes-latmtediabe I.4l,brear on. borsehnekyinannemenitaree and paningewitbpot lelej'eompti fr•ies'iladeei in th4tat." r , erieitl one of the company, -. 44 youlltmt faxen, bares film deer. • -Wel, In thineennitri' Mint the'ft‘ei; s r,.: 4• AM:i i i:s ll l t *' l" . 1 9#0 / t ed. 4iee:WPltee ts ; Aliee3 l -5444 4 W444. 1 : 1 4 whom, armed withs pears, go before to-..tntiosibe biome; arlfde~be aiheni relbtid- Met , inllsktit. `when " 41 # 4444 PFLtit*l:". 0 4Fikr;tel.xl* , ,,04 ‘, I ,44l ll PePtil 444 mar Led ow ottbeifpglialnona,_•4l - thetritoandwittn Bombaysodoon'panberieue'vitelentdd tra,ft 'SO Wittinisct4 as 1414alninek"'`, 1 . , " . #l:ii l V4Ptaiii 4 *ltii-foitrgd willtiefesnay tkinannaktar • ' Fortintatelyi itseitar," - eigitanother, oda* itrit ey thilirm ykilti*fifeiloaloll ,!!#.0 ( 44 % ifiliO r ." 6 :9A WA* ~ ftl * hem. Some Indians, irho have hat scsaitaebtenP bYthalniKtmothholliriois l i- I r r* r f if tt l idit .I rAg...i - 1041091.4411 kiln an nPPortattilY,OcearaoLpmeariag fevfu *e triederailtabliotigeri' r: 411 4, 4 W °11 4 4411 -f d riV i i lli f ifi l i k*"fi *AN" "N'070 41 :" :the "POI witeieshe4e isnirpreed..iottle s -,and is 'this spot DT arassirlussweir iedont*lttoiral s t"' '4ll t 4 _ , u, amA li cs t na-eio , A4l. hill whieh - 04erloolte the sineuiwjeti eau phew,' AlikAfr Polk4lflorigir.thgt legate it Merl f1E19141 0 j: vasovatat, , eratteri Murtha ritylsof imisp.:•o4l/isit, tfirall'etOtalo:Ctitti% tarTi viinegivii fide=! lt* " . 1 94-Ki:1 1 4 11 4 of.. Qaphetoweie,.**lNv ittqll 7 -4MIO 1 11034. 6 04 and slay it _amidst :US ar1144, 'lira wimp. ifii r th q —) 1 /7 ,, nil • ge449444...0.44X;10%'""?i„41,Vifii _whickihe Coontigazsdlietrm atellpossent ovary eyo was cist to: the I;twand..f FalinEene liesitYwes to' necipt !" IViiiitieliti - thii`bnii-41: 'to do honftr,tost Amigo! Imusf-rtiA4 dertidwitrayseirkand if is doeoti youmsayonOlimei knaVekli Unow ,yon , noitinder With *kiwi WOrdsvllchterlil 51.105„,, b4 . 0 ..,F4 11 #'* 44 1 40 1 4)", door—u Adikwuntil; 104 a m -raw, gentkrmen;-.. and: widtilymetwordaler disttppeated r u ii; , ii.ve zA lastigun4r ri nza 4 t o li ik tong h*t cinstploted4ais pospaneionafoctheiearlal bald , • •wheahis companienseitherweding darenterei - hisrabteetb enttitin:hintin,gtinctiP!#iiisdifitl.l lisCpcFyisTgai, ' i d "him. 4itetboßatns , Prim . 4 14160 , - * } -` 4 "4 though ' they acknowledged cheis4r-ofihifir, - viinflif4 ll oo ;ll4bo6l / 2 ?"; l hat 41` 1 4, .44,.5414 , 4 1 1A 1 ei,ei0r4_*0) , ;;*; . Cacot ihmoicadsdia gentleman JoribitireOnresEl* reboil* swept' tbentJ - He answeted labruptly ; I,94,4Eirgow,friOnl ~ilYkt*o46 o _ arpilbet Wiwi ta.theas t but that-iedsiitg coehtindaseliiiivity & iske Wended *lvan -4r.o4#kiftkinalilifii*O.4tita. ai ~14410. LOci4 r *4, INYlPWlRlNl,lolosor,bint yi he would go elone seareblerthe! tires& declaration wnstttlerec , i in . firrn . n : tone, DIR: 404 1 f_., h4*OFh i g-P,Wi ll 401tliek, order, aepoodigatiCiv, to joillihreesiit at thsilisterri Jafe of';the r "La 1,13 1:, !gtr o4-„La. "P 4 4 . P , M ~•t,l o u sii * Pl ia t ll tar 6l spot. Each one was provided withatleabie.har4 -sellettlcOsiily ValANiit i alakillOW o4 *4, I;4:k!ein* tiF : nro4kinc.tignii4 ITheetlicenizaced Oteach 7 otliertwillenti -.Si n& *l id t A4 :01M Wegeleilskii,eomiiela G 111941 4 ). W. !:• ta. , .,1 a 112 07r, PaC4 4 4. * 9 4. 0 4,44.4, 4Fibimmoldnestimitalfiknoie Igtonot hist from from EFL / tor t , Th•letta hoofs 1 4[ 0. t° 1 4 Pnitugliir` 404 PhdeMens fF lag the Ciati 4 likt ann 4 .4. 44— , 0 1 0 14 1 111 # k i h4" ?` 43 4 401215 221 41 W r3 the ra-4 l iraeaksalrirAitkl‘T%* {lgen , I dons it wish to leavean nufaverabiaieganon behind tne--eannsuadVa44ignne..lll l eraard, gen- ilemenr . vigg3,FiketOhms allo,Coela idNe tollielr 4 Vi l ia;,. fr itilinVetT E ti; ! kW, r a i Tdite .4l -.ltll - 3^ • v - Al taf t a‘l,l- '4-;ot: rgarl‘ MIS t r- 1 " 1 11 ,1 k- 1 11 7 ."mnis Pee over itegaltiri&l7Talte tigreWs inktet: fic.gunta 1114 - 1.:14 "'berg- When Iri e .T. 4 2 epard -; umasokiwoocifroms;ii.:4o4‘; , 4 4 4„ifsrm.,. • WilliAdieiieetstegheikelikted , einkife t rlsed - sneit iiatinge,esrrobiedp : every Rat. lillerill'ire> l 1 4 61t H ig T 4. .R1414; 4 04!**),,*i t !:.. the hands of the sliwnwitte,geeeiwa4stt„A ti w4m„ clamber ofo;the.iiiik.iSiostritstasaserikill,' 41114 ViiktiititleV Wigs' ibletidlt . llten . 14.40 ." 0 4 ,fir , iT , were broken arniditesee;: f and,**o. 7 ,. ihipell leikera coesenan i eentrei ,igpere thegriticifiliiiiit , diaven; to."kpit 'et' 13 0 *M e fro m 47 rtr!K,' ' WAlladableMOMil i fr..,=• 7 l •vr - e - • 'llll oldfierefltel'eakter: times eirkeppreekedw: I 11143' c,r4Vg i ttili 4 St, l l. o at i n i ,t lll H4_ 1 IietwAhAIL4WWWVIV!"OI I4I N.i! Aekk- .sitalive4 buttoned ophis'aild sodiretpmested-obe him k: , - tra silk: that= wai. Nidaped - 1 4t i r Ui • 41_ IP arm, lattteti r Wiiptiiiift*44,ol ;#041,b0 r, p ct igwi, iwa dicta the.lattr , ,tp.taeten it firmly in hie hand by swum**, ret.51 0 6- AO, tbeltArrit44oo- 1 1Pni,..*:_OMMIne001 1 , 1 ,0 the hair ealmlpimai biia.becood took the I*** 0611rhielvberliisapiiinved ior v . :Oirri*Olett#4, ,10.04010 . 090001 66 : - 41013p} ciedittho . reatity (if Ae-stew whiobigair .sffilowly hint emulously the Omni idvaseed epos itliiio;lll,icti#t 0 Oa* matted th at it 4aemeimeetWe itkeri either- 1 / 2 070 AM, ei, te:,the left. • illhen-het ,• did „impended alma a , Intadfe4 • paterillf heard* tow grout . which ilicautat beim that his enemy was spar the swatch, and tbatWahe had not seen, abalarlatiling4cented 'him. He i!t,npped for Ilk aceondotrid" , as• soon as ffin noise ardirWor r ilititeT46 l filiViU ifi igen - Os:AY , thejaire.spot, which was Umwird widilitniek 'to aferrorrimalfte4Trrertr eihi l eT4oe - He *tined amny the eircle ,:aioriii icraity ? " ' 'oral feli ke t is &AI irlfich'ilini billQiiiigilleitit,„re ~, ,01 T , 0 , 1.. Plrl i Te d t° 6 0 1 * -1111101 - - 1 6 will Open jaira;OdVt" ' '' ffsediiliantiiin;irbilu 1 19'54.t ) M - - - ere.o9l ° l l ti.erleatlt', tier' Pike ')iettg kitten ' '• The 'orent alone could deser t liCerititat 'pesied at thiarooment in his s born i.l bot his, eid . iiikit'ili abyss nitiefiloCiad tit 'AUri ninth/et, i i 7trolwp I a r n . t•igun*,gaz,"rePoo !ea other efileafietq*k iiiiiie' fUi when it ClOidurtintrheirlitatethe 'ilia !lll,3.le.arkiktfi leave he! * 1 41 26 1 dgcl4.allackilig, heresebiebli; L iethithisaknOt. ~, Ife . ,appror ,tcl i ty, to within, a few paces of her and as he sail atts*.that, he Made r * inoiement In 0'10 ,4 1 1P n 0 .4 ' e lr d t tiPi 6 ,1 10 7 1106 4 ' s ..t . * wilco ultclipcl4Tisieneti,,:iteird it mice a ` soar and a cry;lor si moment they etiW the reeds agita ted then perferamilsocekelotaialz.,44ssarkeeer• ~ Vie walled for a few seconde to see if the cepa t , flitiet'l's egain'isiNfroyiraiierfiii vain: t'' ws ly were now .asharn at airing ea e on to eVr!)6,11!7410g,496e :and'' 4161 • 14 41 W t ! i :* 'l4 ngt rovenied iiiin'finin' iftioiriak ilia* 106 iti4 - at Lit tio iieoirerliifixxli:'''fiteriMnmil efit T Y.44 (9 , ,the r ial Pii a ° • I . 1.1 '. 4 i*. t*MTS)t, ,W . (lalilik . TO)11i111 ' thlk two iiiiiiiiiiiiii, Iyingope 'niipriiile`othir , i the tigress 'lns ileftd;ffin Ostia in'a. iWoon. 'The tiro' irlieljii; lii - . !:et' ten ,y r mg , to dovenr liiinoiere ricking his Hood. litnris lineri;ce,:ved'seveli prigiroUtufolhett, fi l likonant a 130 - n'iliieb harr ertedrollllia teleidie, 'aail: a siritio3 fiOin itiOapipial's pall irliielitad lic9- fated his breast. , - , , ' "The o ffi cers bore away their* o f iigiese" ind the senseless Coma-onataa,atailreast were carried upon 'be same Jiver' to Bombay. 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