1 havo sworn upon the AUnr of (Joil, eternal hostility to every form of Tyranny over the Mind of Man." Thomas Jefferson Volume Viai. BL.OOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. SATURDAY, MAY 43 1844. .Vuinbcr 2o OFFICE OF THE I1EM0CKAT Oi-rosrn: br. Paul's Ciitntcit, Main-st TEEMS : The COI.VMJShO njiMOCP.OTwillbt published every Saturday morning, at J ii u I)()l,I.JIIi!S per annum jiayiwli half yearly Hi tidvautc, or Tuo JJotlan Fifty Cents df not paid within the year No subscription will betakenfor a shorter period than nix months :'no'r any discon tinuance permilled,until all arrearages are dise.hurgid. .11) f'Jill TISEMJi NS n ot exceeding a souare will be. consvicuouslil inserted at One Dollar for I he. first fhrccinserlions, and Twenlu-five cents for even substf ijuent nscrtion. CT"Jl liberal discount made, to those who adv. rlisc. by theytai I. liTTHHS addressed on busiiess,mus be post paid. ' IPOETK.Y0 THE LORDS AT LOGGliRIIIiAUS. The Marquis of Normanby wag proceed i ii 5 U) rc;ly on the question of Ireland, u linn I he Lord Chancel'or took Ins sent nn lie woolsack, nml eomplaiued that lie want ed lo speak, when Tlie Marquis of Normanhy said that Ii was cxtremelv unfair, anil that the I 1 n -it w -----n i - mrrsxxwma LEON CASTLE. A TALE 01' KEVfiNOC. ClIAt'TUIl 1. Mmv arc Ihe iliiik Idols which iii i. ...i. ii. .... r i i:i.. tl.ionii c.i"-i uvt'i in': i'U'- "i hum. no in'- .mini' I fn t fin 1 1 inn - flf ill litn r :l II I ! 1 1 PSlI ii. ii t . t .t.i.i I r" V ' uiii.ll. ximr Mao i.u .u a,..-.m . ... . , . u llll'll THK SOUTHERN MURINE!?, nv sirs. suuTin:r. How ! gains the leak so fast? Cle-m out the hohl llni-it up thy uierehaudisn, Heave nut the golil, Thoic let the infills go Launch thy baik, Mariner ! ChrUiian, (Sod speed tlieu ! Let loos-c the rudder band Good angels speed thee .' Set thy sa'ilri wirrily. Tempest will mini : Sieer thy coiuse steadily C hrisiains, sicer home ! Look lathe wcntlicr Jin '.-.- .. Uriakcrs are uround thee; Let fall the plummet now, Shallow may ground thee. Reef in ihe Cmesail, there 1 Hold the Xelm Lull So Id the msel wear There sweep3 the blast. 'What of the nigh1, watchman! " What of the night?' Cloudy all qui-,c No land yet all's right,' Ilu wakeful, bu vigilant Danger may be At an hour -Alien all sccrneth Securest to thee; Now the bhip rights; 11 uriah ! the. hulior's neu Lo, the red lights ! Slacken not a sail yel, At inlet or island, Straight for the bearon steer, Suaight for ihe high land, Crowd all thy canvass on, Cut through the foam Christian i cast audio w Heaven is thy home. T 1 1 'fsiLK NT LA N D 11 V LONOriJLLOW. Into the Silent Land, Scvnial Louis cried nut, 'Yes ho has.' Lord Riougham. This is all irregular. You are all out of order. My learned friend, Lord Cumpbell moved thu adjourn ment of the debate and did not sueak, which 1 am very clad of. Lord Campbell. As to you, you speak us or seven times on every sutuect. l on iro alw a s uiegular. Lord Rrnugham. 1 irregular ! 1 wil tot submit lo be told by n novite -a per son w'no knows not even the A 11 C of par liamentary enqueue; n grossly ignorant mid uiosl singularly empty individual. I say I will not allow suuh a person In tell me I im irregular; and, as lo my being innonsis cut, I say once for all that 1 have alwayr ecu consistent in thinkivg lii'n the rnosi grossly ignorant, the most eminently, pre iosleroui,ly,and undeviatiiigly self sufficient iidividuil I ever had the misfortune locdint .ii runtaet with. Lord Campbell said, that whoncver Hiiiled his noble and learned friend, he would nrovo his noble and learned fiiend o be the moit unprincipled and mosi a illiatin" individual that evei deserled auso lo which he had solemnly pledged 'linisolf. Lord Brniisham, I defy my noble mn 'earned friend lo the proof of- what he a .ens. lie is a The House then adjourned, and the tie hatn fiMtstep of ciini" havo been; but nevci its powoi maniferitcil in s.icli ilreaillu' in chi,i ever its bliu,liiiiini: nsltini shown so fearfully, . wh u it se z s on Mio-o- lerlinns ofotlr nalurc which mi-' left u., he relics of lvlcu s innocence .& lurnes' them to ministiis of our own dark pur pnsf;. -....mmicli in mivmas'y; loras r ,iased ihiough it we'fouiid Lord Campbell (on his legs) exclaim nir vuliitinRiiilv. 'You're another !' and w .ifi Loid Uroupham gesticulating with awful violence his emotion..', hitler disappointment, an ijer against his rlnld, rage with himself for his own hliuiluu4 md stupidity, in not preventint; thu poisibilny of Mich an veil", in lorhiililion the young man Us hutNH,ih.il lie . Hilt down anain in t.lw eal from which liu had I isen, unable ful io mi! 1 1 rni! to siiciilt. Alice alarmed .it the slate lo which iier confession h id bmUdhi her lalhei. knelt at his leel, with I cm is btSMiijh Hi, Minimi. I will lorn V(I l'lt0 A',c tit suit in a I mil lil l Mi- voice, Ml thou will inilueil be my child mid obey me. Would lh.il my lic.nl li.nl been u loni uo in ihe ur.ivo of my l.ilhers, rather lnu have i;rowu i;rrfy,io hear a dii,hiei of Ihe house of Dis Leon contess Hi n i'ii lutli loved a bise hjin peas The main fu.ilnrp of my lale is one f.u from uncommon: for while tha love ol rnld ; or that of pas.ioii; life a nature, houuli men have ftiuen H a more nob . oatne, inle with ihe it" iron sceptre tin hearts of men. there will not he wanUny many, (it many he Ihe ureatrr ,r' 0 men are such,)who, si range in to any more gentle feelings themselves, can little for them in others; there will noi be wanting fathers, who, without it? 'noise, will cloihe their children in pur pie and until, unheeding of the breaking hpai t the idle splendor hides. let, were 1 to cive such n charactr i. hi me conquered; and turning lo his child, lio 'Nay,' interr -pled tin- 0n in.,,,, . t 4aid in a stein voice. No blessing will thy father It. mself judge ofth.it. llivo "I'u tiinu who uispiscs ner l thy ave to speal: with linn u lathei's house. If ihuu dost inatiy this suhj:t? iijii, iiiuu wiii onug upon iny iieau the read eoii! ol a l ilhers broken lieari. 'o-muirw uiuining, Chat Irs Lonuville vill visit thee. Receive him kiudlv.oi Voiii "hat time thou shall no longer he ny lUuglncr.' Wih these votds be I my n Hie nil.' 'That father he ,iil egeilv. 'A is not,' renlicil the bise bom peasan .voiild nol strve so neai the iierson of he nobl" I ii r d of Nurinantoi .eilher would he bear ihe noble bro md linn heat 1 ol Oeiaid DumoiH.' 'Cm ses on his fear f.ice aii'l btav ne.iH,' teiuiiied the 11 nun, 'if he u lieui but lo bring shame upon our 1hju- lie would tiol sei ve at all, gill, when his biith such as beftis thy husband Ilul Alice, 'he cnutiiitied in a sofiei tone Hunk befine thou te fuses! to fulfill m fondest wish. See ihe husband 1 luvt elioeu for thee; than will find him I OOIII. to Ihe Hirnn tie Leon, 1 should do him ..,,.... i,,indsome. rich, noble. Tliinl 'ome wrong, lie loved his only chil.i , f ,,. ,U)U dost that which w.ll bie..k AIicp with a loudest love; lie would have Epurednothini; lopleaseier,ilioui.li ... , nnliei ' said the utI it cost him his heart s blood. Hot there .. t , .. wuu,,, nt ,iiat ihy d iniili was one thing which an old Normin tep ;,)U, ujve .r UM Wlere llr, Uarno, of ancient line, whose eeiHcl.- CJ) uf.VPtr 0,' I on had been handed down without a ', ,,., Alice ne L,.0ii.ialk not thus hint for sge, could not give up hi, , . onv c,ic, thou knowin. .i i .ri.:.- ir. i.i uonor. tne nonnr oi ins ri'f. in- t CIIAPTtB It. We piss nvi-r the time that c'ansed p. . ... aner uie celle we Have desc iueu ime Ihat made a sad change in Alice de Leon. Her tlaik lus'ro'is eve hau ;rown dim; the blush of healih upon oei cheek hid .one, her light and fairy like step had become heavy;, as though ii me Lidiuciiy oi youm Had passco i way. ohe was the belioyed of Cuailee LoiiftVille. She had seen her t'lheiV aalili decaying, care making deep tui ow on his aged blow, she had heaio i ni walk resilessly in liu loom during He liouis ol the night, or groauliii; ie.ivily in his klucp and she cuuld nol ull her f.iihei. Ueraid Dumout had if course been banished from the casll hy the tiaron's oiders, but by the hel ol her attendant maideii,shc had manag ud to let him know all the cireums'taiice winch hau lutceu her to lake hack the faith she had plighted lo him. 0 huu, loo, daik file pressed with ntavy Hand, tun wiuio Ii i liearl wal iwell nigh breaking, ho was ohl ged to Ml mv failier chooseth lo sec Mine, of otiise I cannot pieveutil. In lint' I ee not why thou hast spoken to n.e on the mailer.' 'For this reason; I know report 'uili uf'en tell foul lieif, mid 1 would I a n from thine own lips the ituth, lt I had lone thee a harm instead of a kiiulm--. ''arewell, lady. When we next met.t.1 (rust thy fortunes may be bnghiei.' iy Ihe order ol Lndy Alice, Ihe old man was conducted to a large li.ii,linn. round the troplueu ol De Leon's ancient proweis, banneis and aim, and oilier .polls taken in bal'le, as well as old family picluri-w. Heie he was led to wait ihe Huron's p'eisuic. He looked round lor some tmiiuiet,-, seemingly losi in thought. 'Pride troeih btloie u tall,' he muttered to himself. I hivo waited long, De Leon, for my lime,but l Knew it would come. 1 know that crimes like thine would not die unre- veuged,aiul 1 know not lfow I could more deeply wound thee and thy child,' he conliued, Mhe sing of the father shall oe visited upon the children.' Ho was inieinpteU by the entrance of lha lWon. ' Thou woutdsl speak with me, old mat.?' he s ml. 'If thon h ot t huon thul I can gmn. it .hall be thine.' Knowest ihou to whom thou tmkts! have centered alLmv j, -,. v .v... v . fl Courteous Magistrate and an Jlccom noduling Police Officer. .The Washing ou Correspondent of the l'iul.i. Ledger ii in amusing letter about ihe lato 'meetinu between Messrs. Uiu'er and Seholt, says; l,reviout lo thu duel, the Sheriff (I from Uladeusburg. I believe, was on tin ground, and seeing the parties arrayed in haitle. informed them thai he was about lo ..nidi itinm. nl thev had intruded on tin Maryland side. Will then,' observed ot.e ol the leconiis. wr will keep within the distiiet.' That's quite another sffaii,' quoth tin Sheiiff, ! have nothing to do with thai. Whieh is ihe boundarj line?' deinandco one of the war patty. 1 will draw it lor yon,' tephed Iho so her Jusiiee;and the hue of deiiiarkalion wa. Irawn. If you keep beyond that lino' said lb ,.,r,n' u ill, rnnrieous Suuihern bow, 'I can't arrest you.' Pnii'iiinl and seconds I banked him. ant he Sheriff remained lo 'see ihe sport.' Af.rr ihe ilupl was over another rear Urtr' ir,i.nr m told one of Iho cmlleinen .1 -i . . . ... . Ah ! who shall load us thiihert Cloiu'.s in Ihe evening sky more darkly gath vou meat) (0 f ,,t) j lvi show . 1. I-. .1.!.!.- ' ... i you a place where no one shall see you liu thicker on the And shattered wrecks strand ! Who leads us with a gentle hand Thither, 0, thither, ltito the Silent Land I Into ihe Silent Land; To you, ye boundless regions, Of all ncrfection ! Tender morning visions Of beauteous souls ! Kierniiy's own band! Who in life's battle firm doth stand, Shall bear hnpo'a tendet blossoms lino iho Silent Land 1 0, Land 1 0, Land I Tor all ihe broken hearted ! The mildest herald by our fate alloticd, To lead us with a soft and gentle hand ljujo the, great departed ! In death, 0, whither, Hut to the Sdnut Lund ! fThe place chosen was so near ihe railroad line that the parties could very Ui.tinctiy oi teen from the cars.j How an old maid always eyes s singl aaniUniaii ! She looks at him just as sue docs at a dog in do days wondering whether he iutotids to bite. An Irish drummer, who now and then in dulged in a noggen of right good polteen was accosted by the reviewing general 'What makes vour noso look so rent I'laso vonr honor," replied Pal, 'I alway blush when I spako to a general officer.' thai I hive loved thee Willi mole llian s 1 ..tlier's love. I have watched Ihei ruin mf'nrv, and as beauty giew will ,1,1' iv:.r.-. I have loved Ihee mote an( nun- illpi ly. 1 ill ie-i on thee. it ihou do-.' man lii, Geiaiii Duniooi, ii will be Hunt mvii act Mi.it will lay my grey head in n gf.ive of soi low.' Alice was much moved. 'Thou hast, indeed. ' she said, while she thiew hei .ii nis aiound lie Leun'.Micck.and turned iei weeping f-ice up lo his. 'Ihou has' .oik til, been mo-e than a father tome. Hut oh! thuuOin hast loved me so tin duly, would'st nol hiing misery upm me? What are riches and honot, whei ,11 lies cold and dead williin? Oh, mj ailu i! ihou wert j oung once, and hasi hou nol loved? as nol theio once a ,,n. when thv suit it was filled will, ne haniiy ihougln? when to thine eyes ,11 naluic seeint (I anayed in lines ol gioiy? when buds, und winds, and ,rt..im!. all sounds of caith and heaven ,.,.,iii.d lo whisnei lo thine ear one .I..I .1,... ll.nl Illill writ I III' (Ml? Ol . - . . . . . .... I lull r i ii. l bravery while fichlnmg under his skim . , , ,u cloms lotjiken a in mote peaceful spoils, of his UP""1 ht,BVen , ,rjRht 3 mine liallt been. hearing null graceun manueir, Thi ILrmi htood lor a moment in not bear lo think his iinblo castles ami wide dnman should ever pa- into Mn possesiinn nf.a lioiisi! Lms nohle ilnn hi--iwn. The sif'-'y of his uviit'-r depeii'i. -Vil'.lteMi rimily, and Mie lliren had for imi' been seeking for some hciie wlioe aim. nighty in all hnno', be quirten-d with Ms own. The young Ch.nK Long ille eemed to him in all lesperls a fi' siii'or or his daughlei's hand, and he neve "or a moment, anlicipaled I lint. o hand omc & acrompli'hed a nian.who-e mm' W..S hacked by het falhri mo t. earnes' wi.hest, would meet with any nlisiscle u ihe hand ofthe youig lady heiselt Y t, so ii wa. Inoneoflhc rambles which Laiij Alice had been used lo make in the urrounding forest", permuted hy her indulgent father more freely lhan pin lence, perhaps, would have dicla!pii.ie had chanced to receive some trifln t: issislance from a youMi who served n ihe irai'n of a neighboring noble Repnr said he bad distinguished himself by hi confess thai lie would not have wished 80 g'acious an oll.r,Unon De Leunr' nei lo act othei wise. atu Mie old man luuking eaniesMy at It wauled only u few days to thetime ',lln' tppointed foi Ihe mairiage, when, one 'I know thee not,' he lepl'.ed. veiling, a sei vanl informed the Lady 4 1 hou knowest nie once my name Alice, that an old man stood without, is Grant. ' ie-iiing earnestly lo speak with her,he Dc Leon started as though a fcrtient nail ihe appearance of a pilgrim, and had bitten him. 'Art thou indeed the aid ihat lie was travelling homeward'a,ner - . iiom a long journey, and had matters of 1 was ,1,e 'at'cc ol the unhappy ilary great iniportanco t'o cIl.'9uJnirlifouii? i?,eJ2P,'-83'cl-htlTJnalu,I"i " ner maid desire nm to tell his news to uu muuui muu umi, reiurneu the llaion, but when she returned with llie Ji-'ion wiMi a frowning brow, ihe jitlgiim'tf earnest riquest to be ol- ' That piper may convince Hue that sowed io Eee her, affirming ihat his tale he betrayer wa beiiByed,' and .in- would he lold lo no one but herself, shi 0,11 ",a" uanueu mm tue papn JS ,IU conscnicd lo admit him. He eeemeo 3l'ke. very old, with long while hair; yet h De Leon unfolded i , a i.l wiih a ges i.n eves had not lost all their lustre. llr,s 01 a8ion,nmeni looKeit ii.r -oli i "i i t I . i I lV'.iIi I.. I i. ii.ii u BUiiiciiidi ouiii iiiui U'll'ir, md a close obsei ver might have markei herself willies. The seivice he h.n i lence, gazing oti ihe lone lo the Lidy Alire piocmed bin ,A",'(1 eat, 'iei me dmiilancelo the Haron's castle, wheie v as ,l0Uaii ,l0w. face of his child When 1 i .,..,. .it,, a iWilli.ll '1 LT II (III .11 I till IV. 1 IUU iillll.1 ie. soon liecame a nrqu.:... Kui-a. , , , . ,L.n,.., lea en 'avoriie with Ihe Uaron, as well as in- , lirili aiuA fIM. ,ul unknown, of numhle biiih. I u,ave mysell up to tin nasiun ihat was soon master of my ,oul: I lei il lead win ie H would, and it le.nl me 1 da i e not tell ihee wniiner. Hut Alice, in my heail il set a sling vhoe cm irl is btiiuing even lo this day; laughter, the former, with Ihat slrangr blindness so ofien seen in such eases, never ihinkinz of the danger thai (In handsome youth might engage hi hiei'ij affections, till it was ton lale. The llaron first made tins fearful di enveiy when he announced to the Ladv J . i iii- Mice, that on the morrow Mie wuniu in visited hy one whom lie wishpd her receive with favor. 'Thou knowest Mice ' said ho 'that on thee depends l Mm honor of the family; anil il is Mm ihou shouldst wed some house equa in honor to our own. Moreover, I an urnwinc old, and would fain see chancff of some one to inherit Ibis nl casMc, before I am carried out of it. Bu i ..fi a cuise that ha Mi h.uin'ed me da) S,' night for j ears and years.Oh gul.lhir n iijI love; believe me II is no1; n is i f. he deluded passion, brim hee nothing but bitterness and sorrow I'l.ic i not love. Love's nature is lo ies. not lo ci ise to fill the heail wiih joy, nml hind together wiih iu olverc'iid, husband and wife, father & h'llil: nol lo sow there trouble and di .in il. and aeonv Oh. inV child! Cast " " ' , - , . I'll.,. Iw.jiI line n.isi.lll that Wll - ,. i . , I III) HI III, ". I.- I will leave ihee to-night lo thy resl. & ,,)eu rjBieve mej, hath nol heave.n o them a somewhat evil oxiiressio n. eturned il saying, Whatever m liln 1 .king a low levercnce lo the lady, he have been thy purpose in cuintnS to me, jeuted himself ai her command, and ap- 11 W3S a bad plan to bring loig-tl pa- ejred lather embarrassed how to com srs. nence his 1013'. 'Would it be askini: The old man took the naner. and re- too much, lady, lo le,t an old man speak heated calmly, 'It is a true paper, Baron till Iheo quile Jlone,lor a lew mjinen 6 inu not a lorgtry; and II was a true. he s.Md, for Alice had desiied her nism naniage betwetn theeand my daughter o remain in iheioom. uul not a cheat as thou didst suppose 'You may liust my attendant, ' sh The pnesl himself gave me that paper. replied, Mvilh anything to icl.in my It seems thy agenl had mote comcieuco Welfare. ban his master. 'It might be belter otherwise,' re- ,, . . .. . . ' ""h .'..III n inoi'eil Irne. A lipnjipr t'pnnp-,n.n uined Ihe seeming pilgi nn; 'but let n I , , , he so if it is thy pleasuie.' Hepiuied h lie nau y leu was coming ,.n huu 'Thou wjlt Wonder, lady, thai an oh. ,,r 1113 ei: crime. Ann u uan ui nan shokild uo lo address" thee, high him misery enough before this y -t f ioi n and fcTeauiiful, on such a subject. hitter remorse fur the fate of a young girl. Dip I have known iheelong, lady jlovedU-hom he hai'. fat be thutighO lieimed hee, a. an old man might love his ...,i tlrnP, o.v . uir,i. ... ,n. Iaughiei;and I would fain du aufchl ii . L . , .. . , a, . . . , . roni uii I'vihi'i m u inu emu iiufc my power to minisler to thy happiness , , . , . . . 'J.'. . ... r . V i he had eanei unon was liresUuu I A tew winds win snow inai i uuuw , - " . . I.iwluuil in litis ndf in ird Muiifu t, v K . nee. Thy mother died when Hum ' - r"" 1 " u, werl vat an infant; and thou hast lover blnul fame, Uy stiowlng that hi.j.ia.ifrl nr, thy father eo dearly, that thou art now No prized, so loved, so dined on; whouii bout .lo sacrifice thyselt lor him, o was about to give awny in ininri.ie marrying a man thou dust not love.' uc, pomp and a,ile:idur. was not leguunaift 'I hdve hut Utile iliaiiKs lu give thee, fof ,lf) knew ,ha, puor Marj. W8fc Mve aJur aid Alice proudly, 'for piy.ng into Ml. ,le haj n)arried ll0 nio.lier of Alice ecrets of my family , and then coming in tell mc what 1 knew full well.' in" vv'm,Ks """ "auBimr li d reeen- 'Heie me out, lady,' continue 1 the -d at the hand of We Lton hud driven Grant old man. 'Ihou lovestoue of Hi. know . iltnosi mad; lur Ins pn,s no seiii-d down ihat thon mayest arise wiih a brigh .'f 1leomM ot wilh Miy fattiei f T ""Mendel!' loMvir.6' ? 'Innders.mid Ihee no,, father. Why -yes, thou ,hisi no, love? It halt , ...,....ii.im..,iuf,M.n lU.L-n,, 'irouglitioy anu giauness io my nean i .. .. i. : ! . In ii. t J I ion i, 7 r m , U hath been a blessing and net a curse vore pr- he. ould bind us all togeMier will, l ' ,i. v'. .i..i,. breath ess hand. Oh! do ihou bless marriage Willi iiib yoinu. io nuiur-i did that f.own become, when askine v blcS3"'S w C01C P iinexnectedunwillinciies' ,s' a"' he learnt that she had no longer a heat! U Lon spouo noi lor some minuies, The Chinese have a notion that the conl of a poet passes into a granhoppcr, because itiiilja Mil it stattcs i hiith I know his parentage.' Alice stalled, but did not intcnup him. His parents were noble a Miinc own And Ibis was my pUlpoe in cnui.n liiihei; it) off r ihee, if ihou wi i uccep i, em. mv mm vices with thy l.ihei:t whom I will lell such things, Ihat h urn a net p, uuruiuu uesiro i.i revinjiH. vluch he bad fnsieied in hii: Ik-mi i..r e rs A'lihniH any nppnitiinity in taking li t teemed to him siillii'ieutly dreni ul n- g ance. Wow Ihe lime tiaii eo:im vhe-i ho would wound htm in the leiulttesi pm Mm if his nature, in his daughter; nod m his pm o shall himself desire Iho maich as mud. A preseni, howeier, Im veiled Ins d ik is thou dol.' Ipuipose, and professed Ilia! he li.ul rrme lo. 'Bui ail Ihou sure of I hi, old man;' re.urn good to his child for (he evil Da Leon she replied, looking attentively in liu n nl done bis own. He rmnited eternal face. Hill il II he so, il is luo law, Ai. geereev if die Damn would co sent to the i prepare", the tnaiiiage cannot be u, bclwen Alice and General Du ii i i uu, Think, lady, how thy f-llur's heail will It ap w Mb joy, to hud thai In nonnr and thv liJiinliif.ks can bulb h ilVl,(( i!,e n. io i ar iettr-iu ...insenint t.e eve i . I r.lil. ..... iiliian lliu nhl i,l!ll llMa liearl. which wei o almost loo siroiHil 'I fear his honor would lie in dang'r iir.inused that t' I ''.ui'.'i-i he woi.lu ws no ayerpowerjd wiilt'lhc vatie'y o'Tot his rvoildly policy. Ubl the bttcHw-U-lHUl?, ioi&villci,' ai Alice. ,'pper i Mih ic the juo'pic, of htj, lo con give; but when in fearful accenls slu but paced the room with troubled siepw. nfessed that lo Gerard Dumout hei Tying. lo master (ho heller feelings of imiiii on no other iciin' II iliese were ioi iiirreed -to, Ins t .Io slmuhl be tnld, I'resM.d hv ie (i-irid'M' irt aier sliauie,