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Ttgoilodnght deitarred`What - lie:ge‘, and -mem; ' 77- ;Regthead, , :howeijeicitiho- kfieri that wlititeier. - _,t Rime Ltrotb,sßouser . ..darlin,!•.; replied •tlt' ' • , , • ..,.. 1 ''!`! . !'!? - ••:-: .4. - •::':::- : if he bad got' it.' . ;;Mhat;tight ! has he,. one of : ~ .he.had t', executed upitul4elitainantilikn'blin.,.--Daiidypi• i itAtoir.wor co - ttiplu • t t ,; ) l a , ill, e 031 , 0:EiteatelareattA . ,,pi i ,, our own ptirsWadjitogi ri.s,ho lg., te :lipoid -' pu.t ielf,.might alsexpott-hinkgcliAriel"likti?vd in .hilt'lltra - ninialt ,- ;', .I*'' '' --- - • • •-•••• • • - --, ; -.••-.-.. -_; !- ,• - -'• •••-• -,•••• •••- . • -•.-..-.- Tom" - .:17 • 7 Y.• - acitid4t.ts . ,tho .thge IS'ileei ? "SUM he'S'es' 'turn, saw that his stifcst r ,olin."„for this pr,esen.tl"7•:••;47.Dlair did thigia ilatitih 4 eaild 4" 1. ' ' '1'...14E iii4A IR,' .--, - - ', . ' Wb' wt - i' : Saase . 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' ''' ' Bartle ' said he. • vailMOW l'in no coward; , iiiiiii:44ilie'r ',., ~.... • , la.ignlie.Ol I . l v .no, 6 ° ii.i.onfled„ ;Pe. '44.'bii,nittit:',k , t r , 2 t An' .'is thin i Wait, • 01" . . defined 45f teen,: ' .an 4 'l 'gra' athaVY • P`u 4 ,c`e''`gliong•ihe4idat piaginiei the schiders'or(that nierning„, ten, - Fhb; middleOf theepor • -•-itS nano/ tate:, Around, km. 4 1 4 .... 4 4 iti battle Flagiagaitr. itainired'lt'onSer Redhead: anything - lieu' at:Unbent t': I don't ; 'ice; 'ill the? for !indigtputlyi,-..4tif . - sti our,' wertht captirt-sint; Mane time; why;7afthertill 'we shOgild'ipiarrel •• . - -- :•- '. ' 4: `" i • t i•- ) *PN 4 . ) O' - 45- ' BBl air. . l4 • ' 3 o.. t s -or , .11 P 1- 'the uin:ncrgiss that punished (Mr piling, oven 1 You knowngßurgle; tag.',lf anything hair' our desetip,tgene,aat they'beys”,-,sn'rue:ifighi aceoidiari to- your own . provini f 'and,,.that.bf to ine; 11.641'1 tefortiOtatin'4 I- 8 4Y, ill ' . 1 1 h i t .l i i i l i d lid 6h.d / r#: 1 r . ix . 1 , 1 4,0M•1 ' .9.!: up‘..i)•l:t:dlAitil 0f itiviid'aNinst bid: • 'Of en•Orsgbiiii•the tin- !shy• Still thaVynig. throis.tliii-dan . .. in a, h eheell , hansc4opet, uniformly - a 7.a" q . • - li t • ' ••r;•• • • • • ••,-- , ,..F14..- 0 4 • A r •• •,' -v. -- - -•-- '.=-1.-- • • , , er s . son' It one o • ; he s teams, 4, an. don t-. 4 ••• -7 -..- ,--". ' . ' ' member et • euel i.• B° clet'st '' 4 P.ner.al!.l7' • . italas aimild.be-seattered 'to' the , leur.:4itiarth , ers . ref i.• ,' tAn h use a r Redheitd,' , '''l o ` ; cot', the Sale'rithiS liollor; if he cannot,.suee'aecil in Prevailing on them - "t6 kold:lheir ineetinga he yen' lonz Ave ' ' ' -7- y,pur _,an..., -,.. any., ' ?An' ' henTdis ,, ,ikincw '' .ltut - ho''.4 Sta ga,, r irinSt; I say th an t p in•hin ails linnan,-,s . Pircantatance4hich - for 'Edo r - saidr - Riiiiii: E 4i . eak r ily , '; ' ' '.•-, - -- 1,. - fiV4 7 1 - i,e n 'r Y • - ' 'marit rxiitine j na kiloi biln . eYeii . " -6 se - rid , vis• . - .1" , Dattin , 'Wel I 'yen:. igion , 'hi' would iiiat'„ 6- 74-"' Ititqi i P : . ' able. • 'Aithey_had 'apt alll'et asseladedi nor served Nett 1 111'Coriniele, noar' - 'eneciniatted , by.4. ViiP* . the - biisinosi or ti ' niftta • climthenceit, 4 . 114, th e bid- 4 .4 .'d4-. • - prt ' Red- ' . -- :Were,: of. Co nis'diirida - ititol'setieinl ' ' - °. Ji l l ° • r e" . Mt anU 7 . o .. ou ' e a. rnaPs head. - • efore ever .11m ,nent into .Far-' . . • and ei^aged-lit--Aitioui .Uthuse n :thofits... ' In the* -iiiiglintS'lsitriiet; Jitied'te - iiMelhan '- ' , loNer. enrol- of the - housii I was'' ti' knot,: linsy: at , youd•Mak e 7 him sup tioitoW - tisei, , 1 • tt ..,. the 'game of t'spoiled•five,";their'•.ladierolls..6l.: te. youe father 'and , faMily*- - ble T being'the,croWis of • li.ltnt.; Placed .uPott.the !,,,,,An' - didn't.ho .desarre ' •:. -- finor la the centre:, ,These-till at upon, the ruin us? - I • i ,rtraund, their legs - sfretched• out'their -, buet); -'i He; Mig,ht'de.;'; -' bearer holding a. lit bunch . or,firo' -Splinters; '‘eluit'lliht I , - ' 1 stuck for-cp, nrcnienee Sak.einte 'the' muzzle of, ihre - ,: gni , ' • a - horsevial()); - In the. upper.. encl....vain, Sat ibi o .- . another clique, listening to a man' . who ,was 1- ~.. rt.dding P - treasenebbn , ballad.".' Such of 'the . 8 . ' as:could. theamelves rend'strettcho . over necks in .eagprpess ,to pcm se -it i t t ee , - : • and: tioli.. As cotilti:oot- r inde,' • • : .., •tiiiiiiberave'llireet'o its d : signifiennt b gestures;'sr;' , ody, and others th t. say, part', efibt' - ~ II tune. la a whilst .1 , . • ir -4.-zilzresiavatrqpiaa2,.. „....._........_ ___ The Snake and t). The fulloteing, 0 merueni b- 4 . . : ..... 1 " l• e l 1 . 1 sa l :I) n , in:i Ire r,, . • .. r I 4 Ft 1 I • 11 1 1 .: !VI il 1 ' ' r' 1 06 r. [ th. lie r Ai li Th I . .. "IY , . • e ~, i d {. d TR tr 41 I In; • al 'ltti ,e , a :;i4t tnti :421 .at is ti a PI L e t: e, "" .6( • I ~ , , I, r. it it e a) 'Pk -Co '-• ex ,- p1 kin 4 g i - it 1 ''.:,%!. 4. , t „ B, kE. B. CHASE. $CTa',l CUTITT. The Laborer's Noonday Hyena BY WORDSWORTH. up to the throne of God is borfiti The mice of praise at early mom,' Apih;l4... t to i the punctual hymn, Song is the tof day grows' dim Nor will he tarn his ear aside From holy offerings at noontide; Then here reposing, let ns raise A song of gratitude and praise. Mat tho'ngh our burthen be not light, We need not toil froziniiirn till 'night; The reipite of the midday-hour':; Is in the thankful creature's power. Blest are the 'cements—doubly btest—: That, drawn from this olio - hour of rest, Are with woody heart bestowed ' Upon the service of our God! Why should we crave a hallowed l spoti An altar is in each man's cot, A church in every grove that spreads Its living roof above our heads. - Look op to heaven! the industrious sun Already half its race hath run : . - He mind halt, nor go astray, But oat immortal spirits may. Joni! since his rising in the east, If we have faltered or transgressed. Grade, from thy love's abundant secure; What yet remains of this day's course; Help with thyTure through life's short day, Our upward and oar downward way; • And glorify for us .he west, When we shall sine; to final rest. g~Sia~.' a .S S ~ Al UO~~ Uil~e The Snake and the Crocodile. The follou'ing thrilling, account of an en. -cueni beileen a boa constrictor:and a ';le va, is given by an eye wit. . , was on morning that I stood beside a 111 lake, f d by ono of the rills from the .untiins. The waters Were elearas erystat, d every thing could be seen to the eery bot- m. titre;ching its limbs close over this ,nd, %% An gigantic teak tree, and in its thick ining.erer green leaves, lay a hinge boa, in etcy coil. taking his morning nap: Above 1 3 e.. a powerful npe of the babootrspeeies, Fring moc of camps, always bent on mis. let New the one, front his position; saw the wink in the water, rising to the top; exact brnea:h the coil of the serpent - Quick as iii2ht hejumped plump upon the snake, i t h fell Nilh a splash into the jaws of the lend' e. The ape saved himself by cling ;to a limb of the - tn e, but a battle royal im .iltely commenced in the water. The sec nt, rasped in the middle by the crocodile de the tratet boil by his furious contortions. nding his fold round the body of his nntag it, he disabled his two hinder legs, and,.by contractions, made the scales and bones of monster crack. water was speedily tinged with the of bath combatants, yet neither was dis. to cieid. They rolled over and over; er being able to obtain a decided advan. All this time the cause of mischief was state of the highest ecstacy. He leaped Ind down the branches of the tree, esme nil times dose to the scene of the fight, the limbs of the tree, uttered a yell,and frisk ed :bout. At the end of ten min: e sifenee began to come over the scene. folds of the serpent began to be relaxed, 'hough they were trembling along the the head hung lifeless,in the water— le crocodile also was ? still, and • thorth the spines of his - back were visible, it taideat that he, tuo,was dead. The moon now perched himself on the lower, limbs he tree, close to the dead bodiPs, and sod himself for ten minutes in making was of faces at them. This seemed to idding insult to injury. One of my corn. ' lams was standing at a short distance, taking a litune from the edge of the i e, hurl& ii at the ape. He .was totally ; ,vepzed, and as it struck him on the side the bead, he was instantly tip p od over, fell upon the crocodile. A few bounds trey, brought him ashore, and taking to.! a ese hbrane speedily disappeared among ; the li • - • a Stanizz.—This season, if so it may `•d , is peculiar to the temperate zone of. America, lis distinguishing features iildness of temperature and, a cloudless lily sky. . These are so modified that ; !limes difficult to know its commence- ..... and; but there are few indeed 'or ice feehn, , , , quit are ignorant of its t . . , xis• "IN z*.r. - ael Red with the mild and - I weather desi ated by- the heading of elide. The or ~ in of the name " Indian Der," is said •to be, that during a period of Irertain number of days while autumn rioter were straggling for predominance, 5 atmosphere was produced. dog this time the Indians were_ wont to. incursions into the settlement's of the leers of the wilderness," and wreak . on bloody revenge fur real or , suppd,sed iti- I. To relate the legends that arettold orrible scenes perpetrated darin ofg the summer, In would only be to retail the his if the settlements of this country which dh e in the hands, and treasured in the )(14; 01 every Anierican. And to refer panirularly to the peculiarity of the cil ia the temperate zone of North Americ, iropzr to lay that the distinguished char. ities of the Indian simmer' do not exist eiller part of the globe. !re is another feature' in the climate of itPil States, which distinguishes it from 4 letries, viz ~ the transparency of-the here. With perhaps the exceptions of si of Italy and of Sweden, no country eo4,an far as known, compares with Ow respect .Thia is evidence of:the mice he althfulness of this clintate.--,i ~remarke apply better to the great fez' l e.asio than to the Atlantic or PAClfie [the continent, and go to ahow thatj ~a' the eames which generate Matilda' Rill qed by cultivation, this will Lent leaist: ~erwlioie must_ healthy rind beautiful climateil 14 t' • thL-Coleuittati Nonpareil. • ETOItB A?lizeal Caaar• 4 An' if fie had - itself, Observed : else of Flan agan's:. friends, 7 "tWohldefigreilY very little.- -- ' 7-L "'• - '> - •;" - " ,-, . ,-,,- ---„ , ,,,_ Th e"Bodaghideserved`What - fia:gOt o - and more; ' IP A:ewers - it/I 'a W ' - • •- . ••:..-: .., .. ) ..,.. 5f 2 • ~-. t_..,.. if he had got it. „ , •Whatright) bate he,-, ono of: 24211:5,2%0111 5 0 5 a1tik esi., our oeinperswedjion is, he is, to :lipoid out, '. • ; -:''': "•: .iltiii SE it -: 7 - PEO I *O I3 •1 2 °,4°q 1 h .§iirq 4:04 as. 1 , . --- .. 4 ....,_ .'; .. -..1_,:.`; ' rich use Sassermeh, an' ma - eli resavearms{Continued)towards e eg,_.l, ',... 2 21 L_ - ',-."' ~1 or eMulatunition,ortowurda defendin' us whin • The u PP e n n ' n ee °` ""4° wh o `ve ris : ll e . re aS. we7ro brought to, thrial., So hell's delight wid sembled was in4ed'An' gn- lail Y-.'8 1141 445;:: A the dirty Bodagli;'Seysiiiiseif for wen .F . largo firtrot the encenanniedpeat,,biought::ty '• 4 Are is thet - by way, of . defined • cff • Calitin ; the scholars *that Morning, well 1010 0' ot 'Bartle rianalian r. inquired - Rouser Redhead' the middle of thdfleer—its . tisiial eta:, Arriiirld, - , , .,, , _, • , . - ... Andignantly..,-.4Au' - sb our ; warthy . .captin tint, upon' StoneN Milts," boSeess and setts of; Yon ous deserlptions;sat thid" hoYs" , =-' 4setee Snask:. the anteracrass that punished oue minty, even; accoidieri to year own: Provin', Oted,; that, hi' ing nnd'ntlidra-.drin l an t=- f °''' up°, ll- iiieiti'll of staeiin' aelinst him - • 'Of viers . ° had the ini- ~this kind a •ttliebeen...lr.,'ouseitee, per,•te.niterioly-41 Sei 7 s - ' son ;teen; one Of'hUre Rl;fies' brains• member Of _Such, seeletles, ''getlerellY • attends would-be - scattered 'to the lour. qaarthets rof j foithe dale Oflld liqUor,• if he cannot suee47d. heaven - loeg up: ;-- •,• - • • ' ' '' ' 1 in prevailing on them to hold their ,theetiega 4 Au' hew did I know hut he'd stag agiult inL,hLs ___°_,,vllll_,°n2°T.7,,a . ° l l•4 i ° ,'lsten rc oOlihiok for' me 1' said Rditte Veiy:Calnily,' .'• : • - ' mun Y• reus u n *Akr °el, °°: - I(l: everY, ease - ustvis• , : 5 Dann:re:ell voir•ktediV•he would not, °- •613- 2 able. ' - A's thekhail 'net :elf Yet asseitadedi nor trued' I .lltortnick, fluty". 'eneduraceti -by-• the - buSinoss or the 'pieta • minnitenced, they th hhi d .'ded- •f R ''' Red , - 4 4 - • I'. • , • - wero:e' of coarse' diiideci tnto several , reluPs had.' -5 Before ever ,3,1 m .went: into th at ; _Fierie n ' id enkaed in ' e orit'us O m osthnetits- in tho cinglue'd'sarVice_yee sedtaMinelline one Tower.end of t h e -- hnunnl was ' a kij0i. 1 14.17• at. You'd•Make' him stiff sorrow fiii his harshness the gaine-of 4'epoile - d - five,';their , ladierous to-,f O . ; Your father and , family.*- • .:. - . - •: .-, bleheingthe.crowu of : a hat, placed .upon the !... ',Ant didn't he •dcsorm Ai Nedi; :Didn't , he_ floor in the centre; These elf sat open the slip us? - ; I ground, their legs - stretched' out, thew torch= " • 'Ho Eiljiht ' deal:II : F(1,11, - en v / Sup Pole did; Nil bearer holding a lit bunch, orfirir Splinters, whatrieht had vOtrtdppeisti'the hinticent tor I stuck for - convenieeee sake Into the Muzzle of ; the: guilty l You 'Mimi very 'welt thatjheth a torscepiltot. -_ In theppper end,,.%ittin, sat Lassen ah' his wied•always set their races a another cliqee, listening to a man who , was gat his doin's.' ~ , ~, . ' ,-,,- '-- ' ) reading a treasonable ballad.. Such of 'them &Boys,' Said Planitg,nn, 'I dont . e ar i t . 1 astonld themselves read : stretched over their thirs; and Iteltyou `niore nvon't bear it. This necks in eagerness to peruse it along with him, night let ref yeti that. don't like' to' be un- , and such as eotild not--eindeed, the greater dheritie say:se. - Rouser Redhead; you'll nev niiiiiber-Lgave force to its principlk .by very er, : meet ; id a Ribbon: ledge ,agim : You're significant gestures; some being thole eferier- scratched out .of Wan honk, _but by wey of ody, and others those of:murder; that is to : centfort'yeer're down in another.' ' say, part, ofthem• Were atietrePting, to hum a-, 5 What other; Rifle V ' : • ' tune in a low Voice suitable ;to the - words, - - •-4 The 13liek• Liet.: - • An' now I have nothin' whilst:others toOre -fe!oekinStbrundished , their more to•say. except that if there's anything on 1 weapons, as ifihesetegainSt wbom - the spirit your mind that:we - M:4 absolution, look to it.' of tho ballad was directedlhad been then with- IVeinuit non; pause • for - a moment Ad els in, the reach ortheir eevnge passions. Beside servo upon . that which We Suppose the sagsci- , the fire;:and nea r the Middle of the hense r sat ity - belle reader has- already diseetiered-;-that I j a•man; who, by ;his blecklstock 'and military is, - the connection between what has conferred " appearance, together with* scar overhis brow 'in Flanagen's lodge, axed the last . dialogue that gate hinaa most remilsive look,` was evi-I which took. place between Nogher. and .Con , deittly a pensioner, or old oldies.. This per- Pei O'Donovan: It is evident thetNogher, had son engaged in examining soniepotY fire-arms ;spirits at work•for the purpose both - et Watch that had been submitted ti hi inspection.— mg and contravening alt Flanagateeplaiss,and; His self-importance was - enatiseng, as was aleo lif possihle, of drawing-him into some qesition tho deferential aspect of those who, with arms !which might justify . the • few friends,' as he in their bamid, hammering flints or turning ternied them, first in didgricing him, and af sciewd, awaited 'patiently ;their turn . for-his . terwaisls of settling their :recount ultimately opinion of their efficiency. 1 But perhaps the 1 with.a.man whom they wished to blacken, as most striking group of all was that in which , a I dangerous to the society of which they were thick-Heel:ed, bull:headed ' young fellow, with Ihtembers: The curse. however, of these se blood-eCtoredhaiii,a Son otiltousin Redhea•ds j cret confederneied, and indeed of riblandite in who, : by the way, was hie:mole presente-and 1 general, is,that the seenge principle" of person another beetle-browed .slip ;were engaged in ;al vengeance' is transferred from the nocturnell drawing for, a wager, upon e'neof the school- I assault, , or, tho mid-day assassioation„, which bov's slates, the figure of a coin and mess- I may be directed, against religions or political benes. A hardentsi-looking old sinner; with enemies, to - the private bickerings:ntel:petty murder, legible in his face, held the few half- jealousies that most necessarily eceur in a pence_which they wagered - in. his open hand, I,combitattion :of ignorant end bigoted men, I whilst in the other he slut l ied a pole, sur- I whose .passions are guided by no principle but I 'mounted by ahent, bayoeet that had evidently I one of practical Creelty. This, explains, as we 1 seen. service. The last group worthy remark have put it, and justly put it, the incredible was composed of a few persons who. Were ; number of , murders which are committed it 1 Writing threatening notices ) , upon a leaf tern , this unhappy country, under theimnie of way out of a school-boy's copy, Which was Laid op- I layings and midnight attact.s,where the offence on *hat they formerly :termed a copy-lmrd, 1 that caused them cannot:be • traced by society of plain deal, kept upon tied knees, as a Sub- lat large, although it is - an incontroVertible fact, stitute for desks, while the boys were Writing.; that idoll those who . areronnected with rile,l This mode oftimuSemenr wits mailed ienitieg I haulm; in , its.varied.phades„it often happens for the Article-Bearer, or thheaptain,lfor such that the projection or such-murders are known was Bartle Flanagan, - wile now enterod•the for weeks before they are prepetrated. The houke, - and sainted all present with great cur_ wretched assassin - who Murders :ii• man that j diality. -.;', " • ' has'never offended him personally, and - who I 4 Begad, -b oys,' he said; 4. our four guards suffers himself: toibecomer - the instrument of I trident is worthy any money/ ', I had to pass I excepting the hatred.which originates from'e 1 the' silM-word afore I could mvielf, - and principte of general enmity, -apinst a class,' and that's the way it ought. tube.' - Ibit, bOys, 1 wil Nelikely, once in PLO:ends Me stain- 1 before' we go any further, an'';for:fraid of thrsi- led with blood to !mare any one who may, by i tors, I must call the c0w1..: you'll stand in a' direct pertimailfiliery, Neer his resentment.— I row rota the walls, an thin ewe ' van 'make 'Every such - offence, where acciet• soeieties are I sure that there's no spies itafong vs.'," '. :. 1 concerned, ,is made a matter of personal feel - He' then fledca the roll of •thoe who • were I big end trial:of strength between factionsmei, 1 members of hodge, and, having . ascertained lof course a similar spirit is superinduced te,:,l that alkwas right, ho proceeded _ ritimediately, r mong persons-pf the same creed and prim:de - ids I to basidess; - -•-: • i - -' ; '' : to - that which actuates them against thosd who • Ronsin Redhead, - where:. the raisin you Mei. from them, ,in polities and religion , It. didn't.' take the arms from Capella St. Ledger's is true that the occurrence-of murders or this stewart Y - Sixteen men armed was enceighte character has been referredto as,at proof df•se: do it, an' .yeas failed.' '' -' ' ;'' - -' . l': era societiesme 'not •forinded nor conducted , Ay, ere if yon had been wid us, and sex- upon a spirit of religiond rancor; bet sueh an teen moree Or the 'back o' that, you'd fail toe. ; assertion is, in some eases, • tbe result of gross j Begarra, iptain dear, it seemerthat good pee- I ignorance, and; in many more, of fargrosser, ' pie is searce. Look at 3lickey 3fulvather I dishonesty. - Their- niurdering each'other is! e ones his fiend tied- op; but aide he I not at all a proof of-any such thing, - but it is I th e re , py ds well enough, be me, ihimri, liei4.l a preteens We have said; that their habit of M., I s h or t wa n ear etiy Nov, an'' if;You co . eld tneet lking away human , life - "and shedding human ono ofthe - settee -stewart'S bullet i, gonfabroadtblood upon slight grounds or political feelingsi; at .night like, ourselves for its diversion, ),it : follows them from their conventional prinelptes I might, tell you heti hei lestiti Bartle, J'tell Ito their private resentinents,and,is, therefore;l you a number of us isn't satisfied Wid you."-eel such a consequence as might Ititurnily be ex- I 'you-send us out ,te meet dtptger, ma' You wontipected to • result from a combination of Men.; , eotne yourself.' '`.- , V „I 1 who, iri ono sense, consider murder- no Crime. I 'Don't you know, Roeder, that I always de, Thus does this secret tyranny fall; back upon j go whenever I can'? ; 'But I'M caged now ; ; 18ot:defy, as well as upon those who- are lion-'j faix I don't sleep in a tarn; arid-.can ' t' 'budge 1 cerned in it, as a double curse ;' and,' indeed, - 1 as I used to do.' -: . ' ; •I•., 1 we believe:that:Oren the greater, number of.l Au' who's tyke' you 10 ipati' place thin : 3'7 1 these unhappy wretches whom it keeps:with:l 4 Rouser,.,. Battle, I; Wish ;I had !a, in tie:toils, would be•glad if the principle were thousand - like on, net but I hate ~fine fellows:I rooted out of ;the . country forever; - , • ; - , Boys, the Irettkii_thiti, Yeti ineisfallmeethere 1 ' 4 An'-sdryou'r goin' to :put my father, down to-morrow night, for the shert!Siti -long.of it .', ori the black:list,' said the beetle - brewed son is, that•l'm goiie. to runt awa y.,i v id - a:Wiie; ' , -,--;: of the Rouser. - - - • • Wry: weli„- - Bartle, - do so; =Well; replied Redhead: s mire . yeiu ' can 410 but do- you see that ,l'-lie added,' pointing to that Widout our asiistatem, if 'sties ;; willin", to the siLnfof theeetlin and which he' cone s - ' - •••- " • "• 1 ' : -,. •1_ _' had previously. drawn upon' the slate; 4 dher ,lio i kei why; replied Bartle, • 4 Tee' ,by her, a , sphiritNeeve if: you do, you'll waken some own.appointment Were golie-'1 , :;iI. , •- snornin' in a warmer, eounthry than /reined.' 'Au' if it is theif,'"anid the Rointeri'•who, in "A Very well,t, said Bartle, quietly; - but esi tria, was the leader Of the i'uspiceatut enddis t , dently shrinking front a threatnearly as feat: . affected party in FrantigaO7a ledge-o:'-.1 what' MU ful. and far more daring then his Own. ' YOU blazes use , have ;you for us r. 1 - ' , ~, , ,-. ' know I haid• nether.' to do except my deityr•-: 4 Reeser- Redbead,'i said Bartle, - Canting a Yez are goin'itgitist, the cause, eue I must re: suspicious - and malignant glance at him,' Might port yes eafther whatever happens wont come -- ' / take the liberty' eam", what ; ,you , you , Mane - by f.rom-me, nor ,from'any one berm, It is spakiu' ° f le e in That alipalisgite minnerl,•Do trod tides that's itthigher' . quarters you'll get, you remember your oath? or. 4 0 .you' f°i • go; your doitm,ite' notifeem me, dr„Las I said that .you're bound y it,„ Pi', Meet - at twelve froth any' one: here. -Mark ' that ; but' indeed hour notice, or lees, whinever: you!re .6/led you knowit es well as I-do, - aus / believe,Rim. Upon 1,- Dar Chriesthal inaU, ifl.hetur aneflir: Berra good:dale be ttliee• .' . _ - . , er woid of the 'kind : 04 O ;Mr : lips, down 'Tiannein% argument, tee Men who under yoh go on, the black lied- : Boo," be proceed; stood its dreadful inteort,wesone before-which with a wheedling look Of. good buntor to the almost every , description of persimal•courege rest,' we'll leave neither SPltis Fior.sogBl2ere; must quail. Pererrne.wertethenpresentßouser come or go what:may- s c: : .' I ' •-•-: , Redhead among the rest;, Who_had been sent ,Stags!' replied Renier 'Redhead, whose upon : borne , of thosetnidnight inissjoies,vrbich_ face bad already becOMWeeerlet'Avitli indigtm-, eontikettet against-the' syistette; ~ when opera. tier'. .-' Stags; yon - 84 y; Battle Fltiatiman l--•. Ong in cruelty, ,haddietated. -- Persons of Arrah;boys,-,I WondherlWhere is• Peer- . oianir• betmeinidierittitioNtitchning,'-to net on' these O'Doncrean bi this timer ••• I ' - :; t'- '' ' c sanguinary: occasions, -.ore geuerally the first • *ksuptioie-hushink it neon) ofiWleisaid enti to be Sacrificed; for, 'nein:the case of the. °ice- . friend' of the preceding, art'of the ti o -'ht.' '.'.l mettle' requisition, indiVidual• life ie•tiiebin,g bashed it:Mysolf for a year and, a half, but be : whes'obstritetitife, the -prop agation, of. general /spurs I got•seek of it. -But any bow; Bartle,' prineip*- = 7.; : - ''-::: l'•• -,• -.: '•• ,), ,-• you °NINA. to spake 'of , Stags, for, othougis -This truth, Oliiltig, ' fr otti -runup's :lips l Connor refused*, join iste, damn 2 your blood; therthetimeltres, some of whom had executed you had no sight to go' to infoim .uflott birni its 'whit; hi:m*4*V tea well.' :The 43 -iffe.rOnOet`i Sure, - only for the ihtherest that was Made foe however, between ,thili:bkitedientilon, 'so fort him,you'diutvle Itie bleed on lour %BOWL! , e'.`- ad they W - eiteindividtiallyeeincerfitid; was not ME= ll ONTROSE. ,:, PA4THURSitt''lo,VEgtitirigigil ! - 1: , ..„..a.y.„-...,,,..y,-.--_,L, .-.,,, -,-,,, P - -.. 7 11:154 Much; Flanagan had the person to jeer, and think 'of 'our fiustnessto-biglitt Didn't rge— ha opp(ments thil principle. ~ ' well out of his eleteliesr - ' t - he t. , ,Reehitd, however:Who knewihat whatever ,flla me _trotleißouser darnee re p l ied he had ' eXecuted upon dolinipitentedike hitn- -rr ...--indy,i'you„utvdrav or com 1 tel.. ' lel( ' mi ght also:; uPen hillkludf be Visited in hie' thislditiniel • ' l a. -I" • 1 ul - theartal turn, eau , that his safest,pla fo ,the present i , - 4 Anr ma i ant eherih,'sata Cornev, 6 I ii, v was teesubmit ; 'for indeed the nu•shes of the: he's aoblaelt'hertifed 'villain, nail' deri t i t e ' % White...boy/eh system; likelhose of the Inquisi- but 'utthe N e e te at„„a„th nt e rein the fl ee es . ?lop, leave ne man's life urea he cep/cashes-, band to kneel: him, on the bead..' ; : : ., P 1 , 8 tile opinions against • it; 's . - ', , ..' I, *But hoWatraliti iii 4 clutches * Dour! •r ' 'Bartle,' said he, • yoti.know I'm no coward, , nuired the Rea set.:- ' , ~, ' 3 . Ml' ' an I'grant that you've rtiong h ea d a t pi arin te i ee Why,' reioinel • Duffs., ' didn't yea see that anything you set dont.' I don't see, lit the;:for all you mid about his throwin'kthe past o f I inane time, why, afther rill we should quarrel: danger, on other People, lie's: , "siviti it to et 1 Youkpow mei Bettie e,tat' if anything 'minions ' teantirrOw night;, ' '' ill r . to me, it total befor eothin". / HUS wore; hut I t Ritusin Redhea d stood still for nearly hart a I i I say• etillehat , yeu throw the danger upon ta r ' minute Witheut utterit - e; a evllabte 'ni lenoth I An a a e ret.....e . e• • , - .he seized Dandy I))' tht7iirM • iti. iiii.ll ' p re ri e. 0.1i A Roust,. Redeeite,"' , l4lll Bartle, 'give me with the gripe of a Ilerettles',lOr he • wa " rnatil your hand. .1 say nosse,What I • didn'a.wisli to' or Inietei,ize ands teng '' a • saY, to-night alum' h,Y,IPPortI, you're worth i t'eattrp ati ("bloat rp o m ....knit, is it m arm I five'men; an' I'll tell, yeti all,,,boys,_you mustrf • You'relgoire te breirk ?'` ' • -.- y 1 Meet 'the Rouser hero 4a-morrow nig,lit, an' i 'Be the t irnal primmer, Dandy Daft, hut 1 . t I well have a: dhrink T lt'liti , cost ; an',. bees-- see it now!' said II R :k b B 1 R .. .., . . le Miner, bLrUe - y dr ..eousers hear ine--yalettill know ,four h 4 I 4 ' 4 *- ' 4 '' Oill..0; , t.e's neeree ~ nue muignarit at the idea.of !Inv wolf do something to-ilk:Tow nig t---an limy ling been overreached bv 'hiM 'EI Cornea;' ' Rouser; rif t, ' y , , h .. • , , • 1., agin, 0 w yez ,an among, yez e I! eominnen, ruldteasing time soil , . hesift he, an' to' provermy i3pinid Of the Ropier, rn al- lite Rouser sets' 'A, see, boys, I see. I'm' a low him th head nisi' ' 4 , J 4 "' ' " ' to•iricol, man wid lane an' its iikt lv, for all he i' An', by the cross. _Moses, I'll ,de it -iii 'said,"teill be on the black list afor'e be eteeps.. style,' rejoined the het e tteedeid but unthinking Well,,Corney neie,,,,you an others know how fellow, who did not eeelhat the Adroit, cap. to net if anethitig !teepees' me.' fain wasidacina hint better post of danger.— • 'I don't think-' slid, 31 Cormick, wlio was a './ don't cal* a' ° damn Wine , it is--we'll meet b led of considerabl e iemetralien, ' that von need r hete3O-tnerrotir tiight, lisly.s, an'„l'll'show you be - rife:era of him ors the ()leek het. Do inn i tilat/ ettrt_ipad as well Pity,' , so i.l, I linoni the ii mine nam e St er il e W e ll, an , i :Whatever.. happe n • said. Bartle, 'w e a hi,gger coward Beier put a coat on his I ' , ck. 1 oughtn't to have any 'Mile or hiekerin's a. Ile got as pale' as npiheet to-tileht. tt heri.C.yr. ' t is mong ourselves at au rate. I undherstund I neY there threatened him; not but he's &sate. I thittitio among yez is fuck 'one another.— '4 l 0 .liongh I grant, b u t he'd 1.0 a greater ty- I, Sure snit:tow that *beteg note blow ye-ge e eint'only tit a he's l ' . l hen. hearted.' - to rebrether hues. 4 egiju r y-- au ' there's no "But it But hat job,' lett! the Rouser. 6 lea she for 1 ns to-morrotv nightl do you think? It must dse ILI that barrio! is a i righteous cause, an' to , tie , something past 1 the common. Who the I help finite the truth: VII ,say no inure idiom it now; bat I hope Odell never be another , dienal min, he have l i in his eye t', ren.awav ' blow given arming yezl till we draw cuts for', %yid? ' ' - six thet:l want to, beat" Tent Lynellashan, oft ' Who's the purtiest girl Ron.in the parish, , Lisdhu; he's worken fbr Sr. Ledger, other 1 ser-r, usked Ned. 3 1 theught every one knew ' genie,' two' tmelties. 'lle's a quiet, cit it man, I that. . .. I . ' I ' rib donbt; but that's not the thing. Obadi. I ' Whr, you, don't, mane for to stav: replied I Redhead, • that he'll h .te the .punk iii hi to I ence„'or where's the nie of our meetin' at all ? ' Give.him a good sound batio; but no further run away with Mel:lth Ilide's datOifeil Be —break eo Ives.' , - the contents. 9' the .book, iri Aesu •leht he'd m He then arked Alm' of paper,' equal in 1 thry it, I'd etiek to : him I.lte a Throjan; the number to those who item° present, with the , .dirty 'loci:gee that ._::s• Larry L. • ,18ellier • said to. nutnerals I, 2,3, 4, &e.., to curse-Tend, alive! night , net er backed '}or supported us, or ;see which he determined that, the three first num., a sinele mp to help Us, if epenne 'nil save one ; hers ,and t h e t h„ l est , should • g,,,..a1i oil of us from the pills.' To helps delights aria l which was agreed to without imuonstrance or I him an . all heiengin' to him, 1 =V LOO; Me I'll without any apparentshow ef reluctance what. tell you what it i bins, dhar . Chrir..tha, if ; ewer . , . - Flanagan bas the in:inflame to take away ids 'Now boys,' lie continued, • don't forget to daueleer, ni be the `first to :sledge the - door attend- to-ntorrow night; en' I say to every man of you,nd Darby Synight sa • id to the divil, inte - piece s: ! , I •' /Thar a spiridh, Tart': so will I,' said the 1 whin he promised tai juin the e e h e nt e d i ‘ p e e I young beetle.hroweit !tiger beside him ; Silent i aka pet „ rka t agw , ( b ri b g your t w o with you,) I that can rue ii , on't help on tee 001140, dwarves I b ring ,. the weapon,.; ~ ‘ _, no mercy froiu it.' T Thus spoke from the lips of ignorance and I 'An' who is the purti girl thlt is goin' to I. [bact ,voa, Captain Flapezati l' in q ui red Dandy i bruta li ty that exprit 'Jul c: , ,rrs of bdied, weich 1 e e r. ~ , - - I never Kruplea to srwrifice.allattipor reseetn.e.es 6 '.fhe pastiest girl in this parish anyhOW; I to . any 4, PtiOrtnnitY Of ixteraling the caus.e as it T h e wer d s ,h e „..l t is io t ki er o t t ne u d ,h , i o e f h i th b e e t w id o e r a4 p in r. e ir t , t e s: i t ) ir ,, , ,,, i u n f t o li v e r l i i l r : : t lin ut f .o ) : i replied I. (antigen, unawares. ewer, were scarcely out rift ; his lips, when he felt, that he had been indiscrtet. He imm e de still the most actite, ere _sure to experience the ' at but ) l didn't say she is . added-'.that e is,greatesthe is of this parish; g rca tc' g lut °11 " ..V a 11 . 14.1 g r"S4 o''''''''Th..."(l stir,' I m ay b e nee' have to 01), if reason, virtue, , tied true Jcligion e r ., . only as earneet and vlgereiss in es tendine their 1 thravel a bit to find her out, but come what come may, don't neglect , to , be ail hero about on% cause, as egitor.ine'e, persecution, and big-! , half.pest nine o'clock, ,did yonr mots an' ant- atr Y*hnwso"n w'ulhi slneelY Present a dilrerent [ntunittwre aspect : But, unfortunately, they cannot eump 1 Duffy, who had sat beside Ned . 31'Cormick I° cal/ in the aid 4 , t t) rattily, and cruelty , afro and; . I during the night, gave him a sigtsificant look, blemished, nor of tier', thousan d tenet. 1 which the' other who had, in truth joined him- I °inns 'alien of Etts ,ll,,, a all di‘etoneitY, or !self to Bartle's lodge only to , watch his move- ,whieb ignorance, cetfe, and eruelty, never fail 1 1 imams, as sigatneaativ , returned. c u o t u a i t j ai n il ot th p e ro ntLe t: l d ve 2 , tw a v ii .s l n ri • i i t t i l t i .. ont Al • iliCh they I ' When the Men deputed to beat Lynchaghan M'Cormick, rutting liceird Ilisusin redhead t had blackened their faces, the lodge dispersed ' and his son utter such eentiments, did not feel, I for the night, Dandy Dull and Ned AlVor- • ar. at aldjueti fi ed in admitting .them to say cunt,. I Mich taking their way home togeth dyne°, with himself or Duffy. Ile aeseirdingly der to consider of matters, wit itch the r d eptied with 1111 . 01! Of ridroitness than of in due time, shall be tria e nequainted. I i Our readers mavrecollect,that Dandy Duffy' 4 m at h , or tee the say.tge scene assts'they expressed. you re right Rouser • lit...l, l tiever I ces Ned .ll'Cortnick exchaneed significan glan- have . sputik, sum enviug to carr y [IR' the 80. ',ces with each ether: upon Flanatran's havino ' dagh 8 dauehter. Bet in the mane time, who I admitted unawares that the remelts he design: ) was spakits' about her t.l Begot., if I theughC, cd to take away on the following night was Vast I'd--but India ' , • the ptirtlest' girl in the' parish.' The truth , he 1 4 114 the Was, lie imagined at the moment that his de.; ‘ i' knew le hasn't ' . 'l id ll ' u R ''''ser• •• Is'a nothing but a esetite.hverkd dog,' said sians were fully matured,and -in the seeret D u ffe , ~, . , ' - vanity, or rather, we should say, in the try. :' I . ihnuelit, Io tII • li 1'• id ..31'.. umphant villainy of his tiert, he ,allowed an 1 c or nea: o ,h. , • c . ',.i '- e i'u" ' , expression to incautiously pass his lips shirk - i a ' "ii """ -4 •' l ` e a gues a ' t° 'the gel but fer the liteltigh daugleer, he has was nearly tantamount to. an admission of not the :netts' for ttilt 1 , - Una's name. The truth of this lie instantly • .if he'had , ' - rep lied 'the Rouser , ' ihe 'night felt. But even had he not, by his own Hato. '„,,,„, „„,„, e ' • ' s..' i ralsagacity, Perceivoi it, the lotilt of intelli- - "'' e v ,' , ' ° : l4s ' a” I"Yeeil as 11 /0 1. " 11 '` genee which his quick rind suspicious ev e oh. men. . ale " a° a crane to & auk 'yid l id !served to'pus between Dully and Ned Sl'Cor. h a i ze irtV e n , ‘d n ' a 'g t l , l 'l, : a l li; tt b , l bret i4 lit z f a l l i l e n tstlrs i i l e iilPezzie meek would at once hare convinced hint. Una , was not merely entitled to the compliment so ; 'Oise tud thinit lie gdt 4 tinugh: obserred • arCormick, 'in the toes bf his 11.1. ,,, ard.' covertlyhe:4(Tel upon her ostraordine t ype r ., sent attractiena, - but in addition it Might h , been truly a ffi nted that neither that nor any ' Bat that didn't conic from err,,' said the "0 ant *ne li tvo our sit.tre to give hint j'et, ;adjoining parish could produce a female, 'in • t a n ati nb n e e se ver t!e ; ren an r ' h e t et, li ti f-r e e a t t!d l efia ‘ n V ee e. e li tie t l ' i l u e ' l e i e ll o i n e - 1 l , any rank, who could stand on a level with her „t an it e d om e 1 in the.chenteter of a rit•al beauty. ' This Was.! i W e n, 11,1114er; said 3lCormick, ell , now , ;durlaus'llitthedanhYsralt/thwarshratity e b v r t r w h a ec t , a . a ,; l c a n. crillerrt h ' fide rinsious'teied. rid , of pim, • wt , •ll be tte . llii i ie o- , s 8 visu 0 gee d Ilona :0 0 ry,,vofil t LO /1 Wt. OU. a. , ' was called, and it followed, as a matter of ;4., e a ll ym i e t,',, p at Inv u ncles. carneyony course, that Flanagan's words eould imply no other than the Bodagh's daughter. , , t ' ;Good night kindly, Wye,' replied the oth. boy. good night.' ` It, is • unnecessary to • eay, that Fianae me , e r , t at ; banitaht lath nay ;low.' . knowing this as he did, could altnost hav:bit 1 ‘Rouser, sou-di% il,' eal(1 the Dandy, calling, is portion of his own tongue oft 'as 'a punish-, a ft er them, ' will vi:; an' blessed tAnney there, merit for its indiscretion. It was then toot'offer up a Pattbertuivy for my vulvas:4mi, tor late, hosvever, to efface - the imPretation whieh l'm sine that both yens prayers will go fits?' . the w•ords were calculated to make, andba, Bouisin Iti , dhella :Ind (};'ropy responded to felt besides that he would only strengthen tie; this withal Ifni.' laugh and a hewer. suspicion byuri over-anxiety to remove it. Ile, 1* Ay ay, Dandy ;'but: be Inv mewl, if they therefore, repeated his orders respecting the only.go as far as your owe ge4dness sint vou appointed :.meeting on the followiter' night, before now, it'lehe eevet4 years before they although he had already resolved .in his men crime birch swan; eh, you bawlt anything l--• mind to change the whole plan of his opera-, ha, ha, ha!' . ' / , 6 " s ' . - ' . ' ' - ' !The big bosthoon hot me fairly, begaii.• , Such was the precaution with which this: ofiserta d . the Dandy.. Aside=-'.The divit's cowardly. but accomplished tnisereant preceed. ow» • tonne° be lins.' - : .i_ , ed towards the accomplishment of his pus. &Bad eess to yon for a welkin' bon fi reom' poses, and such was , hie apprehension lest th', go home,' r l plitd the :Dandy: 'Ili) net , st premature suspicion , of :.a single individual ' ,= match for yon wid the toalge,e, at hell at air ' might by contingent treachery: defeat his de4 No, norvidd anything elee, harri er ' von heele,' i sign, or , affeet his personal eafety. Up, had I replied the Remser; "or yeur hands, if there 0 WAY'. rra 1, till y . made up his luiild t° u°mtnunieste the 4 ccre was a horse in th ' A•ID il P of his enterprise to none until tit') ver mo i l t, wee, n t, "t o e m ot e i ee n /, , e Meet of its execution; and this being a ec om. i -, y„; o '`e' e gl et"t o h e n go:01 workman by in P/iSheda Ilht ultimate' ' plans 4vt ' re laid, its 1104 One. vOn (JAI lenri,ed_vour thron ,h i. I fitn thought, with su ffi cient skill to baffle eurn e tt,l I ' ~. ' t .,- e h; '' h ~, you put in your, nearer/ lLet e•-•-ilito ilit, a. and defeat either the malice of his enemies o ' the vengeance [tribe hate -: • s. . - -I' l I 'Faith. an' it ' llger * 1 can U rarale° Y au a Nq sooner had they left the schoolhouse I mum,' °RV , ra- V- hellut Yl : " I " h°'the only than the Dandy .and SirCortrifeli man flint & immediately ma); Mee at Inv fnneml: min tell separated • from the rest, in'order to eate over t you what, Roueer, it'll beJilte tin egg horn ties preceedings of the night,`with a view td, pipP, wid 'your eves covered. Thats what I their suspicions of the' Captain.!, They had', al fin 0011 4 Faith, en'if o . 4 erith, irouchalP you Wet a Prieet, p antie,. vott'd not One-fitr; however, when they were overta- I ken by: two others, who came 'up with ;theta ' n f tv!r die w h ilmir fag° 14 the congregatinn. You'll be 'a rope derieee yrineeelf vet Only tali quick, or, if I may be allowed the' expreso . -• • ', , . •,- siaa, . c w eernesttpue,e , , ,Ti m ikt, l atter were thtit. trstaty; that YoP ti 11 ^ tindho: the roye In -12.9u44144e4he4d alnd his sootconey, I. i .1y i atedated over it ;I,,so'geodaitglit: I boys,' A the ii-a '- * I: a . .--1 ..tmalitaiirl '. 7: 7 ; ';', • : - I,` rr•••,, -• 6 So, gale rammer, 6 wear, ese yOU ea u crews" canyon - enema *B. -'b I,lßouser, extaitited othek Redhead rouyia IGo home,' relined Rourr.::;-.!Good..night,l I say, r yOU'ire : ihravedled great deal too far , for', an I,norant 'num bko me to stand any c.,tuittee ; Yotirtitigno%lighteFthan ,y,O,lt.hUnd,r• evon, - ',. and -that's pay it La.thigh ;yotorditnent.'. :• a. i' DM l'Sweeoren;'llcien,'' said yoa wriald berit.the Dotither'Poiter. - Good, .night ag,airrr -0)1, a bannaght laght,l-Etay.t.• • ',And .they necording„ly parted.. - ' NMI/ s;.tid Ned; • whai's folie done' ban: dy? "As sure 'as grin's lion',thei - 'fir ball _wit! t ako' - uway - the:Bitagh'S danghter; if 'We Ain't. do ,setnething, to priiyent. it,.' .•.; , !I'm nut puttin!, it , past.,him,'-retprlied einimalon, • hut'hini to prevent it is the .tio hag the boys iitl 'On his •side,-barria",yoUr..•.' self:mid me, rite , a:fetir.nere."r;'. A n'.3 1 ,9 11- N,e4,,the.Bildael is .sO. tinted; that even some of them that,don't,like Sciiipte to joiti.him•in-this. `Ant Ir.Wio - tv(ird.known to tet the 't'et nut o' the bag to the Bodugh, we Might as Well Pie.' pato, our gefQns al.Wan;st.' - • Faith, f sure enongli--=that!,o but."gospel, 'tsled.''".retilied the IlladY,; it would be' thel . miniok - mririiher* to • tet donble.fiteed. jvitlain earrY.. off - slid; rukirl.'""' - ' • ' tell you What , you'll do thin, Dandy:- reji'dhed Ned, '%that if _you'd walk,down-widi r Mu'ds Ifni as the Bothigli's' ' q'or 'why? Safe they're, in bed tuity; Man ; ; • . • . - : !I know that,' said" M'Cormiek; 'but how anei-er; if you ceino'dottia v. id me I hat fur, I;11 eorttliivo to got in soinehow, without'U•hkin' diekins v.O Row,-the 'tarn, • Nit tnatther; I will; tin you sec,' he added, pulling ' - out - d'flask ,of * gpirit's,. 4 I'm not going empty handed.': ; 7 • . Phew?' .etelaimed 'is it there you are ?-- r oh, that , indeed! I;g,ot a, whiimerl 'if it 5640 tin=e .but, wint, out o' Imy. head. 4 Biddy; 'nate: .clane sho is too.'. ; - • , •Aft that's 'mot the best of it, Dandy Sure, blood'atiy,e, I can tell you a - secret.-,may I de pindHhonor brightl ~The,Bedag,h's - darigh-. 'ter, min',-i3 to give her 'a portion - . in regard to her bdri' throe' to Connor o . Don.)vap., - Bnd lucid to the oath •ibe'd swear ri,gainstlitri if they'd:make' a quee.rt,of her, but outdone "the' countiellurs and ,lowers, and all, the wh i ele bobbery theft', when they'_ Wanted, herkto turn kines : evidenee. NOW, it's - ruit.but rd do anything , to serve the party Batlag,h's• daugh=. ter witioutiti ,but .voti see; Dandy, if white takes„liveri her off, .I;tany.statal„, bad chance for the partied.'" ,*„. • - 1 &-iy, :no . rnriro;'n) go'wid on; brit bow will i;oti:get-in, Ntkl?' ' I - liever you mind that.. Hore;' take a pull I out e 1 this flask' before you go any further..:- 1 j Blood thimmervd what a,night;- divil amy lingt4_ l eutt" I See - before - ,me. Yourhand ?—that' it; - warm- your heart, may rboy.'j ' You intlniftlieti Ned," fr,t*ico, Biddy the • hard !word about Fhinii,mmr. ,• . why: to' !kit her put them on •their guard; take there can bCillf) ni t re iri'that.'' . 1 -••- •I*.trey sny, Ned, :ft.'s not sat' , " .tti , ft woman; what if you'd ox, to see the Bod.!gtr's son, the young sogarth.:? •I. 'i'd trust my life to Biddy=stie that so hcirtest to.theDonovans 'wouldn't bo satelat to her sweetheart shut--he—hem--she is fir ;wino in eonsato wid—your,sowl. Iir,ii11:10, A . .tick's .to nieet . mo - , at . the Bodaglrs upon had now reached the-,Bodaglekhonse,, 011 - 11:4 way tom their lod , re,. for' they hoot it a upon tvbieh,ae, ripen every other übjectarotnid' meetin tonight too.' ' ' -.- '-. 'r ' .n - , ':. them;thedeckiihMioeis ofitiglificsted heiyi..' .‘„N over say it at,ntin.„ _Fir sticlii to yori ; ~So ly: Theffltuldy took up his position beldn'd ; push OM for it's late. You'll be apt to make sine of tho.petches of-J - the gate that tivida , up the match before you part. I suppose.' -1 the l littlograsS plcit .before ; the balk doors and • ' 'That won't'be - hard' to, do any, time, Dan- tlieferin.yard,tas tieing the inestfae.utralelM4", dy.' -1:- : ; ' ' •-'- • - - -J, . arid froth tvhicii . he word' ith ninio:ceie lieu, • - Both then. Proceeded down the same field; or, as far' as Sight, be; observe' tlit(plii "'Mid . whieln we havo already. said .Was called'- the i nature of their proceedings.: - ,;f , ' ,. ...- t .4 '..t1 , .1 .- -•-t ' Black d'ar,k; in consequence' of its dark and) ~. It. was -at t4mst.fitt.een utthlutei• before thoyl mussel soil., Ittiing, with - , some diaiiiity, reached the .little ; avenue that - , led up,to, : the. found I the. Stile 'et the lower efid of it; thee' Bbilaih's''ri 4 3idetidel fiii We 'ought to :have passed , :into iy_short car track, Which they were told , \our readdri--fli'at- ar Carittiek)and DAY; barely[abin.to.follow.- ~ , --__.: - - ,: Ir. having taken a short path, left the other iP.4 Tholnight, considering that it waathe month who . , being•lgnorruit.of it,were - foreed to_ltecp of Nof - einter, was eluso and . fitggysnch es tho',.road--considerahiy be,hind.:thent.-- iNedt frequently follows a calm -day of iricee.satit I was eonsequeltli-from.,ten : tet fifteen.roinates, • rain:.. l'flic-hottoms were plashing,, the, drains! in . the. beast) previous to their ; arrivalc,.:AV . ell futl,' and the small_ rivulets and st'reams fengih they uppioaehed silently, and,With that :;bout* the eountry 'were- 'above ' the bariki;, ereeping pace which &tokens:4ll6r fear. or, whil,t the larger rivers swept along with th'io, ez.ittiom as, the'caie,may he,and,stood.outsido- hoarse' continuous Murmurs of _ad imustiall the'gatit - which lied into po grass plOt - ,:liefore: 11,1 ad. 1 Thif sky was one,sheet of darkness..4.l the: halt - dior, net , more than - titre° or fottr; for mita cloud could be see n , nr Imy-thai g . e z yards from 41 porch of the ,furtalprd;gatia. cent the passing gleam of a cottage taper, les: %yherelhe.Dati y„weS conceated"--,, nd,liere: . sened: by the imzziness . of the night, into,. 4 lie laid an - - opportunity of witneishigthe,ex, Mere,. point of faint light, 'and thrown, by ow the , them, Ain" with Whicli,Flantoran.co.adneted sn &Anse into; a distance "which appeared :ti t thie.nefarious ea - OWL' ' Alter liltening.ahout . the eye much more remote - than-that of re i t a.ninute; he , found' that their :worthy leader. . . ality: i . 1---. -- --,: ! 1 . 1.. -- : .-: was het preleitt; but - :he eduanat lairoccilatelp After, having threaded .theirway for nearly; discos thatt:hil , was - engaged in .placing . a mile; the water spouting .almost at - every guards :'upon _nil the. -back :windoWi of „the' step up in' thidr knees, they Atlithgthcaine to dwelling house, ndkitelieri.'.. Daring lds:ali.: • , an old bridle-waY, deeply shaded with. hedg,?oi 811-( ,: , - the' fnlln yhlir iboo i,4insultation,inpk= • m i; eee ti t im e . ) ~,i,v ,tw tad. no t. "iiii6k e n f 'th u d ) 'plittiS among dm ,itm :yo -Who lort - bohin4, - hip3;: . since theClose.(f their list dialto,rue; for,-,,in fq ilto,,PurPese ef.takin 6 ..i personal paiLitt.' truth, each had enough to do, independently- the 01 4 4 Prteet. - ,_ . . ..- r - of dialogue, to kectillint•eltont nf drain's and 'l - Was too Ude -What &night Itedheitel: - quagtnire4. • : Atli occasional • hantunandiatiol; said t 3 -itighl,' otrserved_onii or Ihoto..'lliti af. - " ' I'M in 'to the ()inches:- ' liitlY St. Pet ht4 - I'ml - v.li.Ye: talcee care 1 - 0 - threw 'Abe, pUut Of danger stuck ;' or ' by this an' by,-that ;I apnea where 1 euidotrie r 'one Ole: . /%To‘ l.l l.it's get:J . l'lst - 'tit ) ' . I . rip:, "re the !onlY words that passed be.; afeared, but. as lies'tiihaici'_thn girlliirritiel4 "twceti t kern, until they, reeehect the little road it's but fair thnt" tig'utyti neck' eheUld rug the, we are • sPeaking I of, which, in - • that, was one first dang,A at!,', ottnfue,'.' , 2 :,-...c..i4-5..D , Itabrolien.rutount on such a niolitalmost imz : Thq 4 1 ?testa, 64 to two.. • -,1 - - _ passable! ' , --- -t: ~ - --,-.., . ,-. !- ;,:. '- 1 Weft'. then; - ,blays,": he -proeecded, ttf , $921 [-- !,Now" Said 51'tormiek, 'we.-mustn't . keep support me; - We'll make'hintleall thiVbristness, this diih's gut, .f. 4 ennslirimin' ton ;the 'shop Or Illtriaall IN hli ,ciwn; net - intiti tl'iint hessile's,"- [ stockin'&er" we'd . bring out of it; 'however, as he houlds the l Articieti,lt'chiaiduty tOlend [do you fully urea Diuidy, and there's'uo daft. intin everything.! $q the tiaktfinen fr , ,- ger. 1 1 ! , ._ .. ,_ - wen 'Won't 'take laWity:'his..,gtrl, trit'. himself; . ' I can do, nothing, dee,' replied the Other, t htteitill":beek!',Af i there's any onepresent wbit - . - , for- I , knniv -no 'More Where Vain than , the I 17 ill. , tattiiiny•Oseo,for...'hii,:lot- Min say . so' ' memo' tke moon„ who,,if all'o thrue.that" . a.-scd-' ''Th`til viere'' al; 'silent asliiittintProattlut ' of him, is the biggest blockhead alive:. .....,, most of, them said. -. .tltey,wistA at all events,-' 31'Cortuick, who . knetv the patb.** . ell.. tern:: lo giye - _ , tilt! clirtyliodalih: for 4io they usuelly - i efl off tam road into a PatliWay that'inti Inside 'willed hltit,'Boteething to remember them by, the hedgu and tilting-the fields;xit -, parallel :in Consequeneb of hlaf.haYin.g,np fqtoccluslaris, ,with the , muddy ,boreent„ in question. ~Thek !goal out ngaiast the,syste.M.. • 1 - . • now found themselves Upon the compafalive. ', !Still it is fair '! atild-seYerallit 'Omni, 4 that f Iy - doer groped, and, Witlitho - eice - pfinit or an In takin' away Ilcia. colleen:MO Iti ihould go I occasional slip or two. in : consequence of ti r o-foroutoit, as sho!tt for himself and not fop W.,.• ' liettiy rain, they lied' little difrienlty In udia ) ., • • Weil, then, you all' ,agreo twill's r...,. ~. : !eltlfr , ,,-',Att 'this stage , Of. theiejoitmoyrnot. n ," .. . i r;WA. 44,i - 11,14,i wLhist;;-.tro: he:liii', .- light could be seen .nor laseurni . of lifa.heard, :-.---.:-'''' ..•..- ''t i•P'r!:-C°l-41:111a14 ' i 'and it Was evi e t..that thenholo popuiatiott or the noighliriihoOd'hairstitilt 'to reit: ' ' ' '.:<- * ~ Whore Will, ilits'bring-miticit ardied tho IDatuly--= I 'Repo we'll -aeon be at-the:-Bu. dagies•!. . .-- ~,.,-. ... ~ pressed Mtortnirk ite4 Odial t iii ct iai hisl : f 'cifhlsit rnniArhe,lrt 'ii under tonci,ll think I.hear,! voicas, 7 ; '- '4-t - r 7 1 '3 . '. i • '- -L-' 3 '.!. ''• ' --- - • '---; , ' e . . - , -:-. - S . '. Ili' lrifil'44;BWiiiilll/11a641Tatiiitakatitifi •ni-. - • (1 1 -VistfltiElL NUM BER." ~,, dt;, .'3 . , _ 4Pmillekelms .. • .N . 07 icPlied tho other, in the Putty 19w tone. al: -;- ; ` - •••1 - - - ,:i z. , ;• :'," Alin, sore 11111d,' ,itdd 15 10 4 1 .' 'fake ~ iv 14 1 • ibi if, therOlf popplo.„beforp'qs.omthe , retti, Whistr,' „1 . _,,', , ,•,,,: , ~."..‘' _l,, ~,, .:. •,,,' " . :104,, 411 b flitkliift 74742 1 '4Wi4letinoily . : 'bo44 ii ecintugeo utit'F.ußpiess4432urlnurilt_rspios, tipliatOpWiitoolirli, hitiridiod van4,beforn,thput on ilia Jittid 'hridli)'-,Wtik. ; Ai r tthoet,uttering ,e, , 'Wora -- IlibY , ,both'" Pocielleil , 0.,q 1 A411!-lind 9uickiy,;as ii,r,i,iill e,unitiiiivfeinutesnoth. ing:separoled'them,,liiikihii barge.. The par. tv on ' tho ' i rdad were AfailoWitig.,tbrOngh „ills amino With gOcalt:dillitlf!lty, , , rifourot 'thear. at • tho samo,tll4; belsbinng ieiy,opergiitic,e,te., 'orations upon it'apd upon _ thos e; who,Suffered it - to remain in' such sfaohditiert. _Vee',Oatlis. , bon - over, we re '' uttored,in so lo,iii tildetutlone ' 'a. bide; that neither 3, i'cor*noirkindycould - dfsthi,guisli their i • Oldod`sO , cleify_:as,to ,rceog. nize'thosn''phO i;Poki,J3i,ipposing tbottheybad known' them 1 , 'Orre,l;')7,or twice they-heard 'tbo clashing of arms' Or iron initraiiihntS tif soma sort, and it seeradd'to thera that;the noise w'se ',Ocea%lim&libY the Oc'eldontal jostling; together ;of - these Whd carried-them.; At length ,lhey heard one - voieirexcluitiv rather testily '„- , D—n, your blood; ;Bartle Flanagan, ,will Itiu:hsve) patienca gill:get !Lily shoe - out or ' ttie tntid , J4you - den't• expect mo''fo ladelt,to you l 'ti'e ' r° l'oat. , ,going, tole& n . , party ;wife, whatcvei you May bd.' ' -', '• Thol'eplr to'thid-Was aboit b , ut pithr-4 ~ ' .-,.$ May all! the •cirvifs in liell's fire pull the tonguwout i o' you,, for nothin' but 'hall itself, , you villain, timptNi the to bring , yoil;', with me. ) ; , • - This -w not intended' obe heard,;nor vitas" itty tbe,p ison , against whom it was uttered, ho being so .3:distance 'Whit:id—kW ttA • Ned 4 j 33 and his co panionl.tvere :at that moment eic. , stay on lo other aide 'of the‘.hedge,lhdy 1 timid heat ' he olds of -this' precious'solikr• quy---for such it ;Was—delivoredsts'thoy were With a suppressed 4 energy el , Malignity, not. , thy_of the heart, who Suggested them. r e ,- -,t fr r fa'C'.orin irk. immediately pulled Duffv'Etetritt, without, speaking, : word, , nsi a hint to follow _him.: with as little noissAmpossible, which ho did, and ere, many iminutes'thekwiire solar in advance; of. the others. as to be :.enabled tb converse Without•being - heard ; -,, ~' :, -t i , a ‘ TharEk,e4 Duffy ' ? said his : `companion, ther's not minute to belost' . • , f. *There N not,";teplied the other—',hut-what Will you ko with me I , I'll lends hand in, any way I cut--43ut remeelber that it Ave'reAtion _or if ,ir,sknown that we go , I' agaimt them •ha 1 this— '',.. :- _ I `I know,''; 'said the other,' we're.g,one,ment still. we •must manage it somehow, so as. to save the girl 'God! if it was only on:Connor 9'Donovan's seconot; whose far Away,- this night, I'd do it. Dandy, you wor only , . a boY when, lilennCrh4set prosecuted you,"ntr., pro. PIO pilicd'yon at the time, and now they, don't , think. much the worse,of you for it;•ep . -voit Ili - pow it Was proved 'since that 'e bat son `red l then„was throe ,: that othe r rogues rnadej,,you. 614. - an' lift scitt"in the lurch. .13,ut 4 , 17 re,,. ifr whafe's,the use tif . ial , this I Give, mo. y6ti! hand—it's li or death•— can I thruskyou?.: .' may,'You said,the other, you. may, Ned; ild, WhatiOtriever yotiWi4i with ifle.'"', ~ .. i ' 4 .Tlit•il ' atm tin tied pled, 4 111., go into:l4 bowie, and d''' you heep near: them without being seen ; watch' the ir motions.; lilt above elf things, if he take her off; telly. on till you / see u - here they'll bring'her; aftvr,that`we am - get Leek inough,:-the.sOgers, , if therm iv.r• • Depind on meilled , ==t6l4"core depind on .• tar A tuallvo 'golotWelthing obrtCed" • oud,Ti halt; Ai A a td ridAAA day ' week , ; VIA property flho.Cri e' isriaing Cool* • • item" gredbiNi. i(Voithff,e,ol3o, roct the phi°. ptitAti a very beau -, ; eirslyK•'ilfe' - VotitrOntriappilf.r':-; • ' - - e Tbp.,,dpqinlion!dr ap,lya . .; Atoto, piCcooo w 0 0 11/ 4 4 ) .--°4OO, I, I4 : I WO ‘ Y_ P A 4 * . 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