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    ed! lo eee MBPATOR, AND PROPRIETOR,

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    Queen Street,

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    POr'L year, pald in advance,

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    JOB. PRINTING
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    _ and on madorate terms, atthe Hynanp Office, .

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    » \ og @ THB LADY OF MY DREAMS, .

    “Her faee'Is stern, but wondrous fair
    Of feature, and her raven hair
    Falls down in, silken ripples where,
    Wrapp'd round my sleep, I gee her stand,
    ‘A -visitor from some dim hand, '
    This Lady of my Dreams.

    Close to my bedside through the night,

    Until the dawning of the light

    Strikes feebly on my waking sight,
    She stands, and at the break of day,
    Like toa ghost, she filts away
    » | With mornings earliest beams,

    Twined with her locks of raven hair,
    Are countless brazen serpents there,
    W hose hisses rend the tortured air

    -}engble any, member of it, aud perhaps all the more

    ‘Jed aad strove in their Way

    fession, although goverameut had never seen fit to

    on that accouut;, for he was one of those Radicals
    who.are not “snobs” at heart, but rather aristo-
    crate. He honestly believed that noblemen and gen-
    tlemen were the lower order, and those who toiled
    and strove, the upper crast of tho human pic.
    When he was told that the former classes often toil-:
    ‘as much as others, he
    made a gesture of contempt, and * blew’ like an ex-
    asperated whale. It was a vulgar sort of resort, of
    course, but so eminently expressive, that his oppon-
    ent rarely purstied the subject.

    He rather liked his sister-in-law, iu spite of her
    good Uirth, aud would have, doubtless, largely as-
    sisted her, had she consented to bring up her chil-
    dren according to his views ; but since she preferred
    to take her own way, he withdrew himyelf more and

    ‘ iappy carriage !
    was. Isn't that pretty ?’ f Wet% ts
    Mr. Beardmore had never heard anything half so
    shocking said to him in all his life, and if the train
    had not been already set in motion, he would have
    called upon the guard for help, and left the carriage
    forthwith. As it was, he could only look at this
    shameless young person with an expression of the
    ‘severest reprobation. At the same time, his heart
    sahk within him at the reflection, that thée!traia was
    not to stop till he reached his destiuation—Reading.
    What indignities might he not have to suffer before
    he could obtain protection! She was a modest-
    looking young lady, too, very simply dressed, and
    her voice was particularly sweet and prepossessing,
    notwithstanding the very dreadful remarks io which
    she had indulged. Perhaps she was out of her mind
    —aad at this idĂ©a Mr. lngot Beardmore broke out,

    Yes, uncle,’ said the young lady, demutely. #
    ‘Here's your five pind de i wash iver ee
    ioe five t pony ine +; f pies rs
    she or hera got fve pounds out of you}, far you are a -
    man of your word, 1 know. But what would ba...
    better still, would be to let me kiss you ovce mores!
    in the character of your dutiful niece ; and let us all
    love you as we want todo, It was an au y
    stratagem, I adwit, but I think you will forgive me _
    —come, oS ag ee lage

    ' There go the church-bells !’ grled Seah WHA
    ‘It is the new year,,aod a fitting time to forget old .
    enmities, Give your uncle a kiss, ehild, —--—
    no rebistance -this‘tiine, but
    0 oure

    Uncle . Ingot made
    avowed himself fairly conquéred$ and bet

    selves, although he wade uo “ favorites” at
    newly. oacettan relatives, but treated heen tts

    aie ale eee 4 s,s © From topaz tongues of sharpened flame, « : : a4 : ; i iked N lia

    tent a : Worked lightni F more from her society, until they saw nothing at all! notwithstanding the low temysrature, into a very equal kindness, I think he always liked Niece Ja

    oy peer tgnyincrn ae PEREN Adee (that broe the chanctaaty wights adiiest alta | of one another. He had no intention of Jeaving his | profuse perspiration. , ‘ best, who ‘had been the cause of healing # quarrel
    i” : : MOON'S PHASES. money away from his. brother's children; he had| + Now, what will you give me for @ kiss, you old

    First Quarter, Ast day, 2h. 3m., even., we :
    Sul) Magn, 8th day, 7)..22m., morn, EB,

    st Quarter, 15th day,

    7h, 4m,,,.moro,, Ey

    fey Moon, 28rd, day, 10h. 7m, marg., 9,.

    I know the time that she draws nigh,
    Slow: pass thé hours when she is by,
    A sullen fire glows in her eye,
    _/Dbhat burns.into my heart and brain,
    Down deepening with a sense of pain,
    ‘Through all the troubled night,

    too strong a sense of duty for that! and as for mar-
    riage, that Was an idea that never entered into. his
    hard old head. He had not made a fool of himself
    by falling in Jove in middle age, as Isang had done,
    ‘(in youth he had no time for such follies.) avd it

    —you old polar bear ?” asked the fair stranger, play-
    fully, as the train flew by Ealing,

    «Nothing, madame, nothing; Iam astonished at
    yon,’ answered Mr. Beardmore, looking anxiously
    round the carriage in’ the hope of finding one of

    which no ove, perhaps, regretted more at heart than)
    Unele Inzot himself. Ă© ) ond Hq Inepyaee

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    ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN ON KISSING.’

    TRO PURGE

    7 “ipl ty Spy vay erate Et ww was vot likely that at sixty-five, he should commit|those newly-patented investions for affording com-| This is a subject that is talked of, written about, and.
    1G | par sree : — [ara soos 2 PA ater ae aa avy such seat ie , Be bie nephews and pieces ocication wink ee - oberg rs pier deal;. it iS ceeundgane by pyr
    v@hef) mus “* “Ipiaba sets [Water] sets.) a, ‘As if by it. some heart had bled, felt confident of being provided for in the future.| * Well, then, T’ll take one, and leave it to your | many, eepeciatly the weaker vessels, to pe! tal o
    wer at ae ae poh om|, hm,jh om he Coide's dagger tn the air, 'In the present, however; as time went om,’ avd the | honor,’ continued the young lady, with a peal of | 00° too. a yoy § ay ies a
    ‘ Salurday - ee 59). He? 0. $9, ri. to ok eh Nad ek ng be 5 both girls and boys grew more expen-| silvery laughter; and with that she lightly rose, and qveund-aneeremeting Dinsbiag daumeel paper sh yaomte
    oe Ă© ‘ t ie i i BU C0] ÂŁi , ‘ „$ Ă© . . , a
    2 Sunday, 285 018, 2 1 14) 83) Mele | : sive, Mrs, Isaac's icons became greatly straighten-| before the old geatleman could free himself from his | \oijent contortions @ smack is heard, and’ the ;
    3° on — ‘26 BIPG 3 229 ay Descent , Siaictnbchhk oun kensts ed. ; Her own family very, much applauded the e@x-| wraps, or ward her off with his muffetecs, she had youth, all smiles, compliments the miss, while ony
    “| Paesday : 3. $7 4) 8°98)" "88 Tts bilt by her fair Aagers prest, tensive way in which she was bringing up her chil-| imprinted a kiss on his horney cheek. ‘Mr. Beard-| blushes and frowns, declares— w sor tase
    a Weduesday ” Var Vie oe Ce et Stowly, but with no show Of rest, dren, agd especially her independence of spirit with | more’s; breath was.so utterly taken away by this} ‘You ought to be ashamed of yourself! Tam teal
    eu atte od Five gyihoegl og 18! Dggongg Closer it nears my sheddering heart, relatid#-to her tradesthan, brother-in-law, but they |assault that he remained speechless, but his coun- | mad with you And then, perhaps, turning to '# Ind
    irsduy \ When, waki ith d y ts. * He’ ‘
    tMtiday "| 21 810 20) rises 47) aa ye men _— 1 ecco never assisted her with a penny. | tenance was probably more dull of expression than | Companion, Says. * He de real nasty fellow, 19n't’he Pℱ
    8 |Saturday Lope rt 16)"6 ay °°bO seh 5 74 t The young gentleman'at Cambridge was kept on | it-had ever been in bis life. a Prob Anak ag mga nga naligX.
    9 | sunday 18! idleven. | 717) 53 ' ‘What Is this vision of ‘the night : a very short allowance, and the young ladies, whose | ÂąQh, no, Lam not mad,’ laughed she in reply to ae genbies, thore 4.8 Lisa no matter whether »
    10" atte ca rT "93'"9 36° 8 25.10 57 That vanishow with morning's light, beauty was somewhat remarkable, affected white | it; ‘although Ihave takon’ a fancy to such an old pp feiend.. Nothin, will prevent them from prace.
    ; wings oil eg! 15) ugar walle And ever cheats my waking sight— muslin, and wore no meretricious jewelry. Their | fashioned creature. Now, come, if I kiss you again | tisivg this ridicwlous thing, We cannot break them of
    OS en It is.the. ghost, of guilt 1 Mt. o. ; y 8 &
    Wednesday. ut 12" 17), 2.18 10 42) 5 is Natit deed pag yden oleae. pin money was very limited, poor.things; and they | what will you give me?’ “8 this absurd habit. The idea of one lady nating
    rie Phursday wl] B86 8 Lb 4h 7 “Oli, this it sometimes seems. made their own clothes at home by thĂ©lhelp of asew-| I shall give, you in cliarge to the police, madame, another! wee, a mane of trig tage ee ao
    Da Pridey! * 10)% 99) dee Qmorns 9 i ing machine. If {ogot could haye sĂ©ea them thas | the instant I arrive at Reading.’ ; \erous ! av wooly) you !thisk, Miss Brown, 4. pea
    6°Satu hy “gh 99! 4-48) 0 46) 011 Often when by myself I git, |. iy diligently employed, his heart would perhaps have | *Give me in charge!) What for, you curious ba elg a ang sn Bag aad ype thar
    Bi Bron AIT te cncy ‘ gl 45 Bound with slight threads by memory knit, softefied towards them, bat, as I have said, they now | piece of antiquity ?’ and salute of ie Berar oee eo
    HOGA oi: web © 22.5 50,1 4 Unseen the shadow seems to flit e “y P a we'd hear your answer, **Why, it wouldn't be good. Or
    1i,: y ot a ee 50,9 42| (17 ) CU Before ine, She with face 46 hie’ | never got the chatice,, Julia, the elder, had been| * For an assault, madamo; yes, for an assault. | cirae it wouldn't; and’ don't you think you and’
    ' ( 186 “ny, _ 21) 7 49's $3/ 30 ‘Dhe woman with the raven hair, but six years old when he had Inst called, at, their) Douw’t yon know that you have ho right to kiss peo- | garling friend would have « hearty lag yover it? © *!
    a ednesday i 8) 26} 8 33{°S" 20; “23 The Lady of my Dreams, highly-rented but diminutive habitation, in Mayfair, | ple without their consent ia this manner ?° But we did not start out to write a tirade a thts
    4 . 1) 2719 21 5t? +96 , . and now she was eighteen, aud bad neverseen him| Here the young lacy laughed. so violently that the | very silly,,ancalled for, aud highly ta
    20 | Thureday. 59, 29 ° a ; A 30 1 since. Althougl she had of course growaout of |t m as hee eyes : practice, When we commenced we th
    i - 16:99) 29:40 a | ‘OA WEALTH OF HAIR. rae 8 ? sxe SATS CAME 01H) He ‘4 dope Dy duo oe : bs 4 See
    aoe Ks Foi owt 16 3! 3 4% ai 83.6) hoy aes : | the old 'nian’s revollection, she remembered hisfig-) + Do»you suppose. you pyor old doting creature give a little advice to tbe bashful y !
    fea Saiurday, DS) BhAO AC), 6,48, , by i y pe Will adhere to out origigaligtention,. © 0 +
    yh iy wt Bel93) (33 pats ra ae aupa wear'st the gift of victory— ure-head, as she wickĂ©dly calle his rigid features, | that anybody will believo such a storyas that? Do) yoo e mon, when you are: in ry ae val aoe
    YT Bap rie foots} epi et oD f ‘ag - eres tlamph id thy heir: uncommonly well, afd, indeed nobody who had ever! you ever use such a thing asa looking-glass 5 you espn na :
    24 {Monday ., 54) 33.morn.) 6 57 5 Oh! marvel of cule mitldenhood 4 y. : ae } J ; fair one, and you feel an irre le desire to take de
    25. gslay 62) 85 OO. 7 58. (43 And altogether Fair! , seen it was likely fo forget it, _Ilis face was vot sa! poor. dear? Are you aware how unprepossessing sip of those rosy lips, so fair, so Bweety dm-facty wot
    96 | ednesday. . 1 0. 3743 2 8 GC a7" The eyes of all men follow thee, ,, * much human as; Jigneous; and his profile, Nephew | your appearance is, even When you don't frown, as | charmmg, and your desire makes you forget yo
    27 ‘Thursday 48 38) 119110 3} 50 As they of Old, enghained, ; Jack had aetnally seen upon a certain nobly. tree,| you are now doivg in a manner enough to frighten | fulness for a mometit, and you commence to t
    Brida 46, 99,2 211.6) . I Ps pod a cae gorgeous mass, in the Hme-walk of Clare Hall, at Cambridge—much| one? You have of course, a perfect right to. your | all-important, subject, sayin ‘Rhee .e
    BIER Y 59.5 : b eg GG Pe gfoile late ere strength and beauty reigued, moré like than ang silhouette éver cut out of black! own opinion, but if you suppose the police will agree | {here is any harm in Kissing ? and |
    Patunday., » Hl, Be 4111 59), 52 P ni . ode a P ee . young man dared to kiss me, I would 0}
    ae ——— _ Assyrian Venus’ locks of Jove, paper. ‘They had laughed at the old gentleman ia! with you, you will find yourself much mistiken. The} 1" house; I don’t think Tadies and gentle

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    Prices Ourrent.

    eerste nitcncacnmnaa
    s arr att

    Veal, per lb,

    a NEN ee NG Se Maa le A pe Ma

    “ ‘GiitLorretow’, February 21, 1868;

    Tinperlal from the seas,

    Once'shared the conquest of a world
    With fair Queen Barsab's:

    And Egypt hung thy mighty curjs—
    Q! Ptolemean, Qucen—

    » It burns how as acrest 5»

    early days, and snapped ther, fingers at his churlish-

    ness, but it had become no laughing matter aow.
    The remark of Uncle Ingot's, “lf ever you or,

    yours get five pounds out of me, before EF die, I pro-

    idea of anyone wanting to kiss you will reasonably

    enough appear to them preposterous. — :
    ‘What is it you require of me, you wicked

    creature ?’ cried the old bachelor, in au agony of

    her words,

    kiss unless they are’married,” just remember that, thas
    young damsel, who tilks in such a disparaging strain
    of that which is nearest vour heart, for the moment, is
    longing in ber heart of hearts fur you to leam over:

    ' pit “% | ‘Provisions. As hair of Berenice, 'mong tise you, you shall have five thousand ; and Tam a) shame aud rage, : _ | and steal from her a hearty kiss. lel hidied
    Beer" (smntl) per 1b. 4a to S§d| Tiie Constetiations keen, mad’ to my word,” hadobecome a very serious sen-| * IT want payment for my kiss. To a gentleman evap my oo thet, in When t of this kind, every ttn
    Do by the quarter, B4d to Gd | “6 tence, condemning, all the’ family to, if not ‘Pover- | at your time of life, who searcely could expect 1a ibe Oe yas ea “Whe “4 tlie Hat gr el Hood
    Pork, (carcass ait to 44d But siaco ithe Star of Empire urged ty, to very tirgent want. Whutit meant of cotitse | so favored, surely it iseworth—what shall T say 2——1 010 ime’) Yeh bid tgeted Je .dou't if yous

    Pp (eintally: | 5d'to 7d From Kast.to West its car, da Baits waa | ae wie ei Bat : nah one athe hi? ‘Well/then,there’ understand it rightly, you will be positive it meats.
    Muttdo, ‘per tb. | 3d to Gd Egyptian nor Arabian nights, was, that he wag resolutely. elermined to give them | five pounds, "W) ati not so wus f etl mem, ere 8) Oh, dol?” ‘ ais nt ee
    Lataste er I% Yo oontolelned 4a to 6 Nor Greetan, guides the Star: nothing... In vain. the young ladies worked for Un- | another for your other cheek. : When you get your arms around her, and are tay

    3d to 6d Deseenttent on those Orient wastes, cle Ingot’s slippers aud. book marks’ for; bis-birth-| Like a flash of lightening she sulied the action to | to imprint one upon ber cherry lips or rosy cheebs,

    Ham, per lb.,

    Wei ies Pe
    Cheese, per 10,
    Tallow, per Ts.,

    Sd to 6d
    Mldvo Is ld

    Sd to 5d
    92 to 10d

    Upon the brow of one, whose head. 1 jae
    Wears Empire in the West.

    O! wealth of woman—wonderfal!
    0! crown of honor—lo!

    ' Rimmel’s highly±seented) envelopes; in vain Jack

    | day, and sept bim their best:wishes at Christmas in

    sent him a pound of tle most excellent sift that
    Bacon's emporium could furnish at the begianing of
    every term. Te always wrote back a civil IÂątter of

    ‘ There, then, five pousds for the. two, and L. won't
    take a shilling less, you will have to give it to the
    poor’s box at the police station, if not to me. For I
    intend to complain of your disgraceful condact to the

    you please ber enough. to get that far, just remeay

    each of those little exclamations and. shricks of. Sinai
    aiÂąans the same asaf she were erying ** yes! yes! yeat)
    You think it strange, don't you? You eplys „ True
    really means'yes, why don't she say: so?” Well, iv is
    her way of doing

    Pd, pet ot view eli dito 10d | , z ' : ; : . things; that-is' the oaly solution we
    Heat eer Gates ‘ : i yore 3a . pera ie sian po gg ateoam ing hair thanks, in « clear and clerky hand, but, there, was guard at the first opportunity. You will be put! can give fou to the pees, wane & lua sae
    Oatmeal, per 100 ibs., 21s to 23s | Tow pale their pallid splendors; nay riever any enclosure. When Mra. Issac asked him | upon your oath, you know, and all you will dare to | If you are mot cohvineed, the noxt time you are iW
    ; aur dozen, i. ls 2dto 1s Gd} Those splendors how withstood, to dinner, he dĂ©clined in « eanstic manner—avowing | say will be that I kissed you, and not you me. this’ predicament, When the young lady says she wilt
    Kygan ner dozen, 4, 49 : ‘ ±
    noe Grain. ae an wee Ia presence of that grander maze, that he did not feel comfortable at the aristocratic ta-| What. ‘roars of laughter” there will be in the | scream, and you doit know what to do, hĂ©therÂź

    ley, per bushel, | 30, Gib to 4s Whieh-crownsthy womanhood: bles of West Exid—Land sent her a pine apple for the court and how funny it will all look in the papers !’ advance or make'a retrogade movement, go alteiif, te

    dy : 95 9d to 8 F ‘ $ , 4 . her scream, and yon will notice the very singular
    MAE DIME, r9 ay Vv aids’ A AS Pah i ‘* dessert, of his owd growing. He had reatly no ill-| Here the young lady began to laugh again. asthough) 9. Ain’: very lond, especially sf any’ oC-On
    Beha: ee auiet egetablos, i BACHELOR-IIOOD, ‘feeling towads his relatives, although he kept, him- ah had already read it there, - ot Soptienss family heim ike Rev cOnG Be actly nerseah
    Potatues, per bushel, Uta on yy ay, id be \s self so estranged from them ;, but I think this sort) grin sense, of humor was, ag’ tsual, accompanied | quit scream like she would if sho saw a big bear ri
    a ‘2s 6d to $364.) On asbitter eold night, when the flerce winds blow, humor. If be could have found some legitimate use| he hated to be imposed upoa; still of the two evils, | in the dark, just before retiring, Her screams: m
    Parkeys) exch, )° 4s to 7s G4] And when mother earth ts covered with snoyw— for making it-up”-with—hie~sister-in-law;- within | was,,it not betier to. paX five pounds than to, be. appropriately be called * baby screams " in com
    itil i ; :
    a sid bot pitt: oe ve 1s,to 1s 3d Tree a stoeabeads inedte 00 a tomtlg ea the first year or two of their falling out, perhaps he | made. the laughing stock of his bachelor. friends, — they would be on either of the aboveioeca~
    nies 4 nat w ode orignal ait ira Tiley ng ; —— would have been glhd to do’so; but tine had now| who are not the sdrt of people to cominisserate one | !o oe i. to apa Boho dpe
    Dacks, bl a loin | iat) 199d to % ad pyrene g ale ey tesa « widened the breach that it was, not easily repaired, |‘a & misfortune of this kind. | ' Speaking of the love of kissing every one, reminds us

    4

    Queene git yet 72
    cy it per baviel, a
    My ckerel, per dozen,

    Lumbor.

    at 208 to SOx
    Wah hc

    And he burles hisnose,
    » Neath the ohilly bed clothes, |
    vf That hisnoseand his toes; «|
    Sull encased in yarn hose,

    What he’ had sntirically’ Written whĂ©n he declined
    her invitation, had grown to be true; he rarely weut
    into séelety, aud almést hever into the company. of
    ladiea, the elder portion of whom he considered fri-

    In short Mr, Ibgot Beardmore paid thé money.
    Mr. Thomas Whaffles found his guest that evening
    anything but talkative. There was a select party
    of, the male,sex invited to meet him, by whom, the

    ofan ineident that caine onder out Herma aiohegrration.
    and it will serve, young mba, to illustrate admirably
    what Weehave been trying to impress upon your willing

    bat skeptic brain, “a btheect 4 i eaiicly
    There was once a youth of the tender age of igbteen

    Phy TĂ©infocky “nid a Ay “adds aderend Eeeaye that he knows | vilous and vexatiods, and the younger positively |rich, old dry-salter was accustomed to be regarded: sunimers+ and winters, we think—and she got into the
    “Do¼ Sprrute) 4 49 td 58| No moxtal.on earth eversuitered such woes, . dangerous. He ee old’ bachelor friends, | a8 an oracle: but upon'this oceasiot ke had nothing ey, pe omse perme p gpepnghns ng He at
    hy feng vit baw yairaid wo Ba ils hats Br its tbs vo tsp el " however, with Whom he kept up 9 cordial jater- | to say; the cotisciouatess of ‘having "been * done” subject of: whieh this treats was jintroduced, th of
    be ft gundrien & to p ised) sedianae hon Bod ecm am may bĂ© froze, !!| Course, and spent with them varinus festivals of the| oppressed him. Ifis' lips were tightly sealed : ‘his | 4.4 young ladies were, omphatic in declaring ‘* No-one
    Huy) pĂ©r'ton, es eon b 70s to'80Âą| . ‘To, hia slumbor in silenge,the bachelor goes. ’ | year as regularly ag'they came round. cheeks were still glowing from the audacious insult] jas‘ ever kissed us except'a brother or relative, yor
    aye fi Sewers wite olpilio & Âą O45 TUTE Gd'dO: 24 | sapemeremeenrsmeeesinenreey rs eee Oa the Bist of December, for instance, he never that had beet put upon them: his flogers clutched | know,” and if o young man attempted anything,» he
    Timothy Seed, nape edap M4 meas? ee ose Bp a ERS : omitted to go down fo Reatibg, Aid “ see the old | the pocket-book in which there was a, five pound | kind they would beso offended that be would;haye. t
    A. | aaa abeildapidle ster peptnenn ilAlalie? dood Va Sel ect fi tert W'YEL. | year oiit, and the tew year in,” in the company | note leas than there ought to be.) But when his host — — perch yr renin agp tio 9
    pre metros yards Oe ae tet ee ee ee i whom “ had worn the | and himectf were loft along that ott peon the poe Ranrarar’ ae se wat oll

    shar» ll” «ated ‘ ; haiw'owla & NCTE “„ oa yellow “stockings in thoso school-days that had|old year out and the new year in,” his heart began °° : ; : ue ot ae
    Saal Bia silton I 14°t6 aaa UNCLE INGOT. passed away more than half a elitr? igo’ Tom | to thaw inddr the influences of friendship and gin oa heater tym | bn pao td ye pe tho
    Sheepskine, t Sto Gs.| ib DR a jand Tehae had been even greater cronies as boys | punch, aod he told his late adventure to" ℱ| rather not have beard of his predecessors’ ante

    i vover vypu or .yours: get five pounds out/of | than Totm ‘avd’ Ingot, but the latter did hot like | Whaflles, not without some enjoyment of bis own |teinpts~attenspts that be was contĂ©mplating-rof he

    !

    \” GRORGE LEWES, Market Clerk.

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    ‘BELL-HANGER AND TIN-SMITH.

    PGS to inform his friends, and fhe pablic generally,
    that he has again commenced Busines on 'Dorches-
    ter Street, next door to the Reading Room Building,

    fie is prepared to execute all
    neatness and despatch,

    ors

    ordurs in’ bis line

    me, madam, before I die, | promise you, you shall
    have five thousand; and J am a'man of my word.”

    So spoke, Mr. :Ingot. Beardmore, drysalter. und
    common couacilman of the City-ef London, to’ Do-
    rothea Elizabeth, his widowed, Sister-ia-law, who
    had applied to hina, for .peenviary, succour, about
    three months after the death of his younger brother,
    Iganc, her, busband. There, were hanshness. and
    stubborn determivation enough: in his reply, but
    there, was no niggard eryelty,:,Mrs. Isaae. wanted
    money, itis true, but only in the sense in which we
    all want it, She was ouly poor in comparison with
    the great wealth of this relative by marriage.

    Tom the less upon that account; secrectly I think
    he esteemed him the more highly as a link between
    himeself'and that lackless family whose very existence
    he yet chee to ignore. Mro Whafiles had intimate
    relations with ‘thenr still; they came down to stay
    with him whenever tis sister paid him a visit and
    could act as their hostess ; but this never happened
    in the last week of tho year. Tom was never to
    apeak of them to his old friend—that'was pot only
    taciily undefstood, but had even been laid down in
    writing, as the basia of their intimacy.
    » On the 31st Devomber last, Mr. Ingot Beardmore
    found himself, as usual at the Paddington Station.

    mischance. ' te

    ‘T could really almost forgive the jade,” said he,
    ‘for having takem:me in so cleverly. I dare say,
    however, she makes quite a profession of it; and
    half a dozen of old gentlemen have been coerced be-
    fore now, iato ransoming their good name as I did.
    And yet she was as modest and ladylike looking a
    girl as ever you saw.’

    ‘Was she anything like this?’ inquired Mr.
    Whafiles, produciug a photograph.

    * Why, that’s the very girl!’ oxclaimed tho guest.
    ©Ha, ha! Tot; so you, too, have been one of her
    victims have you? Well, now, this is most extra-

    * Mr. Sdeand-so attempted. to kiss trey and: L sept, bi
    abort hiv business, and T haven't spoken to hin from
    that day to this.) How Mr, ———— wanted: ine a
    silly game of kiseing at Mrs, Robinson's party the othe
    night. and LwWouldn't, and he tried to kiss-me, and Tt
    slapped him right in the mouth.” Is it any |
    that, after hearmy three or foursach Âąon' vs, he
    came to tlie sion that to kiss one of the young
    ladies would: be equal to committing a Aas Wa
    det; that if he was guilty of such an act the vengeance
    of Heaven would surely overtakehim, © 44 4 6) x0
    One evening he callvd and found one sister alone,
    the othevwwaw out. “* Now.” thought hey here: ——
    a delectable interview,” and so it proved to be, ±
    ing bis most sangaine expectations, For some time

    ssilanetien ON MAND, Her iccome was large enough for any ordinary — | looking tor anempty compartment, for his own eom- ordiuary.’ they oid et Aisoassing that most. de! and
    - & neat assortment of Tinware, Mr. Tngot said, ** legitimate” —parpose,, but vot | pany had got to be very pleasing to him. Having] Not at all, my dear fellow, I know hee well ; extaustible subject, the weather, and.
    ')\) . Kitchen Utonsils, &o. &e. auflicignt for sending bet boy 10 Kivu, and: fio-|tiained his object, and rolled birmself up in the | and her sister, aod het mother and her brother too, | wt «musing hemos. | But, somelnate, imefotiala,
    Lasigile wean ri nishing him off at the universities, as it.wastho ma-| corner of his carriage, in several great-coats, with | [ gan introduce you to her if'you like. ‘There's not she 80 far forgot her seraplos that hodkiseed her
    fad eyes Boy Tox Corres Nake Fe" | tarnal wish to do. ‘Mr. Ingot; hated such genteel | his fect upoa a hot tin, aed his hands clothod-ia| the lonst Warm in het; bless you, shd only kissed'you | 5, ho actually, really, positively: Kissed
    . re Medal Prize, at the Paris positio intentions; Chriat’s Hospital had. beea fashionable e § ner; you, be y* 7 ouce, oh, no! nor only twice, yor know, "

    thick mittens, aod looking altogether like a great

    for a bit of fun,”

    , BON ‘TON iA

    RNS. which will ‘fini ; - is one there will be two, and Whew there ar
    ! steers iy thi Afurkat, hnif suitable for either | @70„gH (oF hithy aud he had fnighed off’ 99 alark | palar beat, who liked to make himself comfortable—| 4 bit of funl’ cried Mr. Baardmare. 1 Why, | will be—and eo ow. partion ba ‘al
    Lik ar On boar N gases, a a} at farts pounds A year in that very respectuble house | when everything was arramged, I say, to the old] 4, got a five pound note of me!’ att. Of contse there were
    few Warnn Coorgns on hand, which ep caanly te in which he was now the sevior partuer. With the | gentleman's complete satisfaction, wha should invade screams. Shelwas trade
    Feo-varioty » of othur, Stock will be sold cheap for | results of that education,.as exemplied ia himself, -he his privacy, just ag the train. was about to, siart, and But she does not mean to keep it, Tam very sure. bat, somehow,’ hl: kievall:
    mea ate hi fos Loe AWE kee ones vau\*ℱ* perlectly sutisfed, aud if his nephews only turned | the whistle had sounded, but.one of the most be- Would you like to seĂ© her again? Come, a, no? wee oe Racy, haghe ee
    BeUL IBi a new senaatiieed end superior reticle used in om halfeg well, theit mother; hs thought, might | witehing yaupg Indies you aver set eyes on | * If she will give me back my money, yetry. si: | As cxcoaeneleal Cons &
    Lewhoreby a'savidg of itty per ceĂ©ntis gaarans thiak herself wocommonly lucky. Hor fantily had} Madame, this Mer bie is engaged,” growled he,| * Very well,’ returned the host, * mind, you asked |". you mast. forgive ine; I have forgotten
    aud ferowiiich he begs to sulicit the patronage of | 84 ihetmselven:alve apos the: cevnvidy of her pitts Sy the umbrella, éarpet-bag, and books, | for her yourself; * and he rang the bell pretty sharply) Sie, homer, fated a eveaty 3
    Mande, &e. cone | menrying Levee * aliying: herself with coms! which'he had distributed apon all the seats, io order] twice. igs ee he was forgiven, if he would never dott
    OW wen, July M, 2367. a prises ale * | merce", .some ‘ee shone called it-and Iugot bad 10 give it that appearance, ‘Here she is: it’s yoor niceo, Miss Julia, Her} vitatioh.) ie wasthe first’ » bastion (Oh,
    end th eh ee wah re: etry : ‘ onan ni. ‘ “ap A Oe et Sones tle hil Dna see te god 8

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