DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, 061111 -1... m-, _ ERCE, AGRICULTURE, TEifrERANc E AND NEWS. i101. ML THE Summertime Journal, ill numb Alb roan-nu) :vnr THURSDAY EVENING, or JOSEPH BB'BTBAM, at In ovricl, outrun. s'rsur. A 'Tnnus: l e'opy fos- one year, in advance. (is. Id. “ " half advance. 7s. 6d. It the end ofyaar 95. Persons getting up Guru of ms Subscribers will It entitled to the Jon-1141. tor ousynr. ADVERTISEMENTS- taserted at moderate rates and in good style. Srncut. Aonsmunrrs may be made on reasonable terms for a whole, a half, or quar- ter'colutnn, or by the year. 103 Printing oi ov descri tion perlbrmed with neatness . lurid despntgh. ahd at moderate rates, at the J 111141. 0111129. u u for January, 1869. uoox’s rrusus. Last Qtr. 5th day 4h. 10m. mornin. S. E. New Mood. 12111 111,5. 2h. ‘10m., evening.S.W. First Qtr. 20111 day. 811. “m., evening. Full Moon.27tll day, 9h. 17m eve1nng,N. L. 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Outs per bush - ~ — - - - - - 24 511 11 29 (111 Pot-toes per bush - - - - - is ‘Jd 11 1s Gd 'I‘urnips per bush - - - - - - - - - 10d 11 _1s Butter per lb by ’I‘ub - - - - - - 1311111 lb - - - - - - - - - - - 11 1 Lud Per - - - - - - lid 11 10d Tallow per lb. - 111 s erdol- --- 111111111 ‘Bgtpnsrlb - - - - - 3d 11 41! Mutton per 11: - - - - 211 11 311 Hidesperlb - - - - - - - --------- Md .Msukeroi pcrdoz - - - - - - - - 22 11111 tCDdfllh per qt - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1611 1111s Pork per lb by carcass - - - - - - - 8d 11 611 iFlour per bbl - - - - - - - - — - - - - 45s a 50:1 Island Flour per cwt - - - - - - 19s to 20: Oatmeal per cwt - 165 11 17s I-Iny per ’l‘on 501 a 6011 Pin. Boards - - - - - - 105 Spruce Boards - - - 4s a 5 T————-; 3115111111111 1111111111; BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Corner of Great George 4' King Struts, 04111101411115". President—Hort. DANIEL BRENAN. Cuhleh—Wtuuu CUNDALL, Esquire. Discount Days—Montlnystc Thursdays. Hours of Business—Foul 10 2.111. to l p.111. from 2 p.m to i p.111. UNION BANK. Grafton 8L. Queen's Square. Charlottetown hesldont—Crunus Pawn, Esquire. Cashier—11411115 Asuxnson, Email-13. when“! D'Yl—wfiiihcsdays 1i: Saturdays. “ml” of B“Illicit—From 10 s.n1 to 1p 111., from 2 p.111 to 4 p 111. BUMMERSIDE 1141111. Mistral Strut, Summcru‘dl. 1'. 12'. Island L'rssidont—Iion. Joint R. (341113111111. (holder—.111. L. 1.1111411». E11 uirc D ' nilt'Duys—i’liuesdays am Fridays. Notes‘ for Discount must be in bcloro 11 o‘clock on Discount days. flours of Business—10 a. m., to 111.111. item 2 p. n1.. to 4 p. at. THOMAS KELLY, Barrister - at - Law All! IMABY PUBLIC. so. momnsmn, - . 11.11. 131.4111). I Wort/1 British and Jllercanttle INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. olrru‘m TWO MILLIONS, 3111111111. ~— OIHHF OFFICE! : 1“ Princes Street. Edinburgh. 18! ’l‘hrudnoe‘le Street, London. Risks taken dall , in Town and Country. at the 11511.11 oft to Azent. Reading room Building. Dureieuter street. G. W . DaIILOIB, General Agent for P E 1111111111. Charlottetown. June 110. 111511—134 DR. J. N. FULLER, Graduate 0! Beilevue Hospital, 3111111111 1110111111, {3. 1;. 10015. in the residents at Rev. Ir. Dulirisny. on Water Strut—dim!” opposite sh- Establishes-rut .otJ.-L. Hotness. [m., 1!; All cells promptly attended to. ~ 3112111111111 1111111111. R. & IV. T. HUNT, donuaisoioa 3111111111111, ' GENERAL AGENTS AND AUGTIONEERS. SALESROOM AND OFFICE Head of Queen‘s Wharf- (opposito the Store of Wm. '1‘. Hunt G. 00.) Bummerside. P- E- Island- April2 1808 1y cnnv ELL BROTHERS, A UC’I‘IONEERS. Gommissmn Merchants, And General Agents, BANK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown. - - - - - P. E. Island WILLIAM DODD. Commission Merchant, And Auctioneer, comm soc/41m, JI'IARIIOT'TE’I'OII’N - - - 1". F}. ISLAND JOIIN DIcIiAY, dinnunisssioa 331111:ka And Auctioneer, CoMMERCIAL HOTEL. SUMMERSIDI‘I. ....... .. P. E. ISLAND. REFERENCES: .l'. Bnnrnau. Printer. Summersidc. P. 11.1. J. I). Mold-:01), Merchant. Chur'lown, " 14, St. John, N. B. GR WILLIAM BEAI RSTO, Commissmn Merchant, Auctioneer 11': General Agent, WATER STREET. Snmmnrsirh. .............. -- I’. E. [clan/l ATW. ANDRES, Marble Worker, Point D11 Cheuc, Shcdiuc N. B. MONUMENTS, 'I‘OMBS. GRAVE- S'I‘ONIIJS, 810.. £111. AMERICAN AND “41.1421 Manama cos- etuntly on hand. Can furnish Grnvcstoncs 11ml Monuments nta less price than any other establishment in the Provinces, and pay 11 duty besides. 36" Onocns can be left at Barn-1141113 Book Store am! at I). Etuus's, 15511., Summersidc. or sent to A. W. ANDRES. Point Du Chene. June 11111, 18611. ~711TEE"iftl’liiitl‘f— Commission Merchant, And Dealer in I‘rovisions, &c. MARKET STREET, St. John. N. B. 09‘ Gives personal attention to the Sale 11nd Purchase of every description of Goods. May '1. 1111111. “‘51?” .1. 121170.15, Physician 85 Surgeon, Crown—At the Sustunusxmt Dituu S‘ronu. next door to Bank, Central Street SUJIJIERSIDE. . . . . 1’. E. ISLAND. ()ctullcr 12!. 186R. DR. JARVIS Has Removed [Ila Residence In the [louse (lately occupied by Mr McKiulny) next to Thomas iiunt‘s. Esq. , St iiicnnor's. lie may be consulted evcry t‘urcnonn at the Drug Storc of W. 'I‘. IIUNT 81 Co. , Summer- sidc. SLEIeanor’s. May 18. 18118. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Kent Street, Charlottetown, smos 1). 1111451511, ruornm’ron. Permanent and Transient Boarders will find the above House to give sativiacuon. \lh'town. June 13. 1111‘ “A ' " 111411110111? ii 101' 11 1111s, Successors to Thomas Iiaufurd, Commission Merchants, And General Agents. ll NORTII MARKET \VIIARF' SAINT JOHN, N. B. Chas. U. Iianl‘ord Fred. S.Ilanford "F‘liilara’m 110035. North slsle Kin“r Square, ' (next to Park Hotel) ST: JOHN, N. B. JAMES \V. THOMPSON, ~ ~ - - l'ROI‘RiETOR. ’ ‘llE Proprietor of the nbovn IlO'I‘I‘lLtnkcs this opportunity to return thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto rcccivcd. and must respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. This HOTEL is very pleasantly situated. and commands a view 111' King Square, and 111her parts of the City. In connection with the ilotcl. is GOOD STABLING. and 11 can-fol liustlcr in 111101111. ant-c. Parties coming from I‘rmco Edward island with hum-s will find this cstnbllshmcnt the most comfortable 111 the City, and a per- son always at the Cars on their arrival. St. John. Sept. 10. 1711110.. ‘7“ ‘ _ q ' 1 CRAWFORD S HOTEL. No. 9. King Squat-s, S’l‘. JOIIN, N. 13. 7 Illi sul Jcriher having thoroughly rclittcd and enlarged his HOTEL-1111 STORE. is 111m prt-parcd toaccommodate Permanent and Transient Boarders on the most. reasonable tcrnis. ALSOJI coanrctinum GROCERY STORE, where every article rcqulrcd for house usc be had . "my J. CRAWFORD A SON. III-MM“. October "4. IBM. Sept. 10, 1864. i] Invitation to Shipbuildcrsl 3000 mess, now READY FOR SALE AT COSTIN’S BLOCK SHOP, 8 II M M E I! 8 I I) E l attention of SHIP BUILDERS ‘and $111? OWNERS, to his B LOCK S HO 1’, where he has now. and will constantly keep on hand. a large lot of BLOCKS. of all sizes, which will be sold at the lowest Island prices. and 25 rum“! tor - Remember those are not the Blacks you read about which have no Bushing in the b‘hcavcs, and 2 Rivets where 3 is required. I’urtics purchasing Blocks should always drive out the pins and examine the inside, as Inuuvvcsscls have been lost in consequence of bad Blocks. The fastest vessels that ever sailed from this Island were furnished with Blocks from the subscribers Factory, (the New Dominion, L’udins. Zulei'lva, Kewadtn, and others.) ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neat- nets and made substantial. Deck Plugs, Pumps, &c.. &c. Reference can be made to lion. J . C. Pope, John I'co, Esq. . and Capt. Richards. JOIIN COS’i‘IN. Fob. 21. 1868. 1y New England Self-Acting RAN?) LdfltM i J us! what every Farmer Requires ‘ ILL wcavc from 15 to 30 yards per day. Ally style of goods rcquircd . A dozen diti‘crent twill cull be woven upon the same warp. Also Seamless Bugs, AND CLOTII, DOUBLE-“’IDTII- Can wcave 11 web six feet tcn inches widc. Also. winds its own quills; and while it wcuvcs one quill it winds another. Can also be folded tugvthcr and taken through 11 com- mon door with the wobb in. The whole operation is performed by turning on cusy crank. and can be operatud by u BOY or GIRL ten or twelve years of ugc. S. WELLS 8; C0., General Agents. No. 113, Federal Street. Portland. llic. Also Agents for 1111: LA)!!! 1‘1 BRIDOEI'UR‘I‘ FAMILY KNITTING MA- CHINE. (Send for a ulrcular). October 22. ’68. if HALL’S Threshing Machines, AND (ITIIER ' I' ' Im L arming plamen . - B‘ARMERS wamihu the ver best Tilitlisll- INtI MACHINES, Inch 1114 will chublc them. to pot ihcir pruin tin-called curly for 111111-1411. mode of the best material. having tbu lulcrt i111- provcmcut.11mlmuch superior to the old style. Lvil! lind them 11! thc I‘lsmblishmcnt ol'thu Subscri UI'. lisuuvns havim.r Inmvtnit machines out of order and \\'1i|lll|lgtllelll reliitcd11ndthorouul1lv rcpuircd, can hurt- it done nt ilulls l‘Isluhlishmcut. Fauntzus \v11I-1iug 11 good set of FANNI‘ZRS that will “ raise the wind. can ilii'i'liillili tin-1n «In-up at Iialls Establishment. 111111-1 Furmcl'n can obtain at llull‘n i-Zrtuhlirhmcnt cvcry Farming implement required on 11 l'urnr 'I‘. B. HALL, Machinist. Sununerside. July 2, 1863. Wool ! Wool ! V ‘11P} S'i‘ANFii'JLD WOOL "1N MILLS at ’I‘RYUN . having been thoroughly rccuu- structcd nml cnlurgcd by additional umchiu- cry utul Hieum I’owcr. \villcontiuuc to manu- facture (limb from custom wool as hcrcto- l'orc, 11nd at the usual rutcs. Iluving doubled thcir facilities for nulnufilcturing, 11nd procu- red skillful operatives tor cvcry dcparuncnt, the Cumme 1ch 1. dcnt of giving thcir customers greater satisfaction generally, by manufacturing a hcltcr quuiily ot'Cluth, and limiting quicker returns for wool left with them. 111 addition to the various kinds 01 ULO'l‘ii previously made. they are manufac- turing SEVERAL NEW STYLES FOIL MEN‘S WEAR. and full width Blankcting. pa“ Wool, which must be clean washed. l‘rcc of mats and course locks, 11nd of good quality. may be left at lion. ILJ. Cullbcck‘s, Uhurlottctown, or at the mill. S'l‘1\1\'I"il-2Ll) WOOLEV C0. Tryon, May ii. 18118. [11121 ‘7111111'8 11111105 0001111 TOBAGGO FAGTORY has bet-11 Removed to Water Street, To the Store lately occupicd by Mr. (3110111111: Chum, Harness Maker, in the House of Mr. (32011111: O'Nc11.1., \vberc Tobacco of all Kinds, Twist, Flat and Natural Lcnl‘, W1]! be kept constantly on hand, am! sold at Lower Prices than ever! K3- l‘coplc from the country will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. PATRICK REILLY. Proprietor. Summorside. July 28.118. REMOVAL l E 'l‘lill SUBSCRIBER wishes to return thank. lur past favors. and [but Inc 11111. acquaint his Custmncn and other: Removes! his Boot a shoe Store to the Imildlnu burly occupied bv Mr: I’ lirown. ncurlv opposite the Journal 01111-15. and will be most Inppi‘ to receive 11 counuunnce ot‘thcir favors. ALL I lilt.‘1(tNSi11dobieullo the subscnbor are rI-llllculud to call and sonic lhcir accounts. MAJOR RAMoAY. 1 e 1i. '2 , 863. *5" his": "inmate‘s: PHYSIOIMSURBEON 41400000111011 OFFICE at the residence ofthc Rev. W.W. Colpilts, Morgue. I) mbcr 3. 1111111. » . . 11 “ @111 yum-11111111111 01 1131111 FEW COPIES of this celebrated work have been received by the Agent for l’.H. island. the Rev. ALIIER‘l‘ H. IIMIIIIISAY . Library Edition 04; Cloth Erin 011.150, N. s. Curmnry. HE subscriber begs leave to direct the“ SummersideTIDrinoe Edward Island, Thursday, January '7, 1869. POETRY. HOW THE WINTEILOOMBS. He comes! 'I'hs tardy|Wiuter consul I hear his fool-tep- through the nights! 1 he‘u‘ 11111 vanguard. from the heights jut-eh through the pines with muilled drama! .11 naked'fut are on the meud~ '1‘“ Mid" stlfl'su in his path. LNI r it! chld of Earth he hath! ity furher tender and! \ r11. o-ngwmmanmu. A moment by this stream he stays— Its melody is mute! A glass Creeps o'ur its dimples nol'dcath. From fettsrcd stream and blackened moor The city‘s wullu he silent nears-- The mansion of the rich be fears! He storms the cabins oi the poor! The curtained couch. the glowing hearth. The I‘I‘OBIII'IHIUIGII grcybeurd'a power defy; Ilc curses—1111 he hurries by— And Itxikcs tbu beggar dead to earth For every gleaming hull 11s spurcs, A hundred heartless hovchi hold Iiearts pulsalcss, crisp with ice and cold. Watched by a hundred grim dospuini The forests grow by His command. Who saith. “ iie lendeth to the Lord Who pin-lb to the poor!" Your board Is His! Yo stewards of the land! Here is your mission! ye who feed Your 1111-11111 tires! Not afar. Ilutat your doors your licutben are! God's poor—your creditors! 'i‘akc head ! The path is long to Pagan shores; Their sides are annoy; God's uc'r all! The “’inlcr‘s deadly harvests tail Around you! Deal your Master's stores! § 11111 31111111111 11. ““““5612 TERRACE; The Trail oteh'tlse Serpent. Continued. A'r dinner the next. day momma was 1111- usually bland and talkative, and asked with much kindness how [ cn’oycd ycs- lcrduy‘s expedition. I told hcr 1 cry much indeed. and then. as 11111 subject which had so cngvossvd my thoughts rushed afresh into recollection. I asked.— “ didyou 0110:4011 Lady Tro- vunio “ Lady Trevnnion !" She echoed the name with 11 sort of terror, and grow deathly pulu. '1 Why do you ask 1’" “ Because, madam.“ I replied. startled by lwfiagitnlion. " we met her at Mr. \'c1'e‘s studio—51111 11ml hrr daughters; and oh, mammal one o! the young ladies is prcciscly like mc !" " Like you 2"“ she repeated, with an 11t- tcmpt ntl11ughtcr which proved 11 mist-1'- ublo foilurc. “ Nonsense! Your imagi- nation is unruly. child 1" “ lint iudccd 5111: is. momma. Even Mr. Vcrc observed it. 111111 commented up- on tho resemblance to mo.” “ Did you rcmuiu long after their arri- val? Did they obscrvc you ?" she asked. anxiously. "I think not. Lord Chester brought me away innucdiutcly upon thcir c11- trance." " That was wise; I would not have you breathe the 1111' for one moment that is tainted by that wonmu !" 1111111111111 vehcmc. ncnily said, with :1 licrco motion oi her little white hand. " Is she so very wicked, thcn.1nn11'111111?" “ What. childish questions you ask. Lil- lion!" aha pctlishly rcplicd. " Dot-s i1. follow that she is wicked. as you call it, because I hate her? “(0 11310 1101!" She continued, ilurcclydiriuglng 1'0" lini‘ [WWIS 1il'tcclh firmly lugcthl-r. " I hate 11111 1’0- cuuso they say she is good and wise—I hate hcr because she is beautilul—aud 1 halo hcr—oh! how 1 1111111 l11:1'.'-—bcc:1usc he has given her his love !" -- lIc. momma? Who?" I asked, fright- cncd by her wild words. P.1d, she paid no hccd to 1l1c11ucstion.und 11-11 the room. leaving me to waste much thought on the problem cl' hcr conduct. I’rcScnlly I wandered out into the gov- dcn to consult Ilonl. tho gardener. (m the transplanting ol‘somo pct plants. I suc- ccciletl in only limling his assistant, 11 man 1111-1111 but a low days bolorc. and while awaiting the arrival of Dent 1111 approach- ing carriage attr -11 my idlc uttculion to thc road. It w- cicgantcqulpugcmud hero n arty ol' 111111—11 gentlcmuu whosu 111cc 1 1 id not at lirst sec. and thrcc ludics. ly spoke, after waiting some time for words Irom mo. " For Heaven's sake, Lillian. what is the matter 1’" " 0 momma! gasping response. me it is not lrue !" “ is the girl mud? 0! what does she speak P" “ Of—oh, I cannot say it !' Momma, oh. mamma l" " Do not act like a hub . Lillian! Tell me what this means.“ sai momma. withn voice which would have been angry had it not been tremuluus. _ “Alas! 1“ were but an innocent. help- less babe again I" I moaned. “Oril I bud died before this day's knowledge came to me! But it is not true—i1. cannot be true! i will not believe it." There was a moment's silt-nee; then momma said. with much harshness. as i! to reassure hcrscll by that means,— " Once for all. Lillian, what do mean? i insist upon 1111 explanation." I stopped sobbing suddcnly. and asked. in a steady voice—1.1111 oh, how my heart 11011131].— “ Momma. who is my father?" She startcd, and drew 11 quick, gasping breath. “ My God, Lillian ! You know—" " Nu—no; do not admit that what. I have heard is true. Oh, I cannot hear the knowledge; and yct—yct—uh. I mu such 11 pitilul coward." My very extremity ol anguish seemed to aid Inummu in rccovcring hersell-possca- sion; she suddenly shook 1111' Whatever lcoliug ol shame or rcmorsc 11cr1lz1ughlcr‘s agony tostcrcd. 11nd impatiently 11rc1v hcr robe irom my band; 101' i had seized it in my imploring agony. " Do you know you have scliously torn my dress, Lillian 1’“ she coolly askcd. “ l’ray do not lie lhcrc. clutching 11ml writhing like 11 maniac. Rise. and I will unswer what qucstinns you choose.“ “ Let me stay I1c1'c.“i sobbcd. liclpl"85‘ ly. “ And. madam. answer me. My 1'11— ther—” "Is Lord Trev:\nion;you are 11 noble- Innn‘s daughter.“ she said. with a bitter laugh. "Are you satisfied P" “Satisfied! \Vrctchcd that i 11m 1 Momma —\v at is my lather to you i" “ Nothing. Once l was—1' ;' Wcll, momma 1‘“ wusl‘cvci ishly promp- toi . “ What the world calls his mistress P“ " And I—i--" "You are his child and mine.“ she said. pitilcssly, hcedlcss of thc cli‘rct oi hor cruel, scathing words. “ Have you concluded your cutcchism ?" “ Catechism! 011. madam. you have so little pity! lily heart is breaking. I think. with this dreadful shame i" " Why 0 mammal" was the “ It is not trucl Tell you " l’lty l“ she‘fici‘ccly rcpcutcd. should i pity you. ingratci’ Arc you not rich—hcaulil'uI—ilidrpcndcnt oi lhc worlds opinion? Away \viih this Sentimental lolly! Rise and icon: the room. Your prcacnce hilt-ads inc 1" i rose \vcuirly. pulling back the langch hair from my swolicu 111cc, and tried to. control the rull'oculing subs. “ i am vcry sorry to have displeased you, madam; but you see i have been so proud oi your beauty—tubalts—«cvcrything tor i thought you were so good; and now —i cannot, cannot think 01 it. Momma. 1111111111111, how COIIIIIyOII degrade yourscll i" lilting was her answer. “ lieu long may it be since you thought villc. and call her to account?" “ i do not mean to reproach you. mad- zun.“ i unswcl‘cd, humbly. “ Forgive me; do not speak so harshly, 1‘01' indccd. I am very. very miserable!" She gave me u look hall'ol’ pity. 111.11 01 wonder. as though she could not under- stand why I should be so wrctchcd. “Listcn to me, 1111112 1011!," she said. contcmptuously. " i was but 5 vcntccu when I met Lord ’I‘rcvuuiou—just your age when you met Lord Chest 1'. iic was hundsolnc, polishcd and lhsruialiug—iust so is Chester. lie dovotcd himself to me praising my beauty nod ilaltcriug my pride till I thought he loved me. .1 11st. so does Chcslcr, I think? i loved him with my whole 111-1111, and thou—his task was cosy. Look 10 yourscll. Lilian. clse you; willone day say the some 0! Chcslt'r !" " Momma i" “ Yes. you may look horror-struck and innocent, 111111 prctcnd that you have no guilc within you! i say look well to your own honour crc you 1111111 to question me 111 mine!. The past cannot be undone“ lct it be 11cvc1' again Inculioncd bclwucn us." A new horror 111111 riscn bolore 1no;l scurccly dare to lramc into wurds the qucsliou I longed to ask, but stood gazing pitcously into mamma's bcautilul, crucl face. " Madam. did Lord Clicstcr—" A breathless puusc. " Wcll. Lillian ?" whom i humcdiatcly rccugnizcd as Lady 'i'rcvanion and her dauglucrs. As they passed closely by our gulcs lhc gcullclnau. who was 1:11! 11nd grand looking. with 1111x011 hair. hcut forward to scrutinize mu, 1 and i thus saw his Iacc. \\’i1h a bound 1! sprang to the guts. screaming wildly,— " I’apnl l’upn!" 1141 started and palcd. while the lady lurncd on him 11 quick glance ol'susplciou, 111111 the girls cast on mu ginnch 01’ won- dcr and surprise. 11o ram- 11 rapid ordcr to tile cunclnnan. who 1. ushcd l'urwurd at 11 reckless spcctl. and the next moment llluy were out of sight. Sick and thin! i turned lo the uudcr-gardcm-r, who stood \vutch- 1111; me with undisguiscd surprise. "llrown."i 11111.1411, with l'cvcrish anxie- ly. “ do you know the name 01' that gun- tlcmau P“ " That I do. miss; it be Lord 'I‘rcvanlon ; did you 11010 11111 coaclimau. miss? I1c~“ " Lord 'l‘rcvunion i’" I cchocd, n drcud- 1111 conviction entering my mind; “ not the lhthcl' ohthc young ladies. Brown ?“ 1111 sccmod much surprisle at tho 11n- plorlng tone oi the qucs1iou. but answered“ Sltlllilly.— ( , "That's just what he is, miss. and the husband oi that braotilnl lady there.“ “1) licuvcn! 0 lluavcu l" I turned and tied with this wild cry. nor, [must-1| till I louud mysoll crouching on tho llour at Imunuiu's vcry loot. trying v1an ' to speak. in looking back upon that scene now. I think a premonition of thutruth musthavc dashed across mamms‘s mind. tor hur voice 1m :1, ‘50. was harsh and strained uhcu rho present- : Where was the med ol spccch when action ' dulh? “ I'lvcr spunk to you of me? Evcr say words which lcd you to suppose that his intentions towards mu wcro such as you huvc hinted '1’" I-1.Ih. girl. what an imbecile you :1cm spoko 111) loudly? Arc not his visits in Rose Tcrruoc sulllcicnt proof! Have you the fully to 1|1'c111u that his love lor you— 1111 actrcss' daughtcr—could be such as hc would ucknou’lcdgu in the sight 111' the world ?" t- i do not think he loves me at all. madam.“ I answered. in a low, agonich voice scarcely recognizable by myscll. " And i know he is 11m good and honor- able to scck to do mu an injury." Momma. laughed. " A11 injury, no; of course he would do you no injury; 1m clcgant rcsidcrwc and 11 handsome settlement will be no iuiury. Lillian; and those are at your disposal 11‘ you choose to smile upon Lord Chcsh 1's ovo," Sight and hearing almost left me for a it proper to iudgc your mothcr, Miss .\icl- ' B 41"! NO- ' ' fi 1 4‘ madam! Lnrd Cheater is sums!” eon-- telnpti'ulc villiau you represent." 1 You dare say that to mol" was the angr response. and to: 11 meme-tilts ' rmul white hand wu'liltud throatinglyrp' “You dare-lesve me instantly! i am tired 01 your presence!" . There was no more said: I etngvrrcd, lrmn the room weeping bitterly all this way. and bat my steps toward INA. eluded port of the garden. I understood all. now—all; the mystery which had ever cucompassed my lilo was explained. Andi. [had been so blind! Yet how should I suspect, unsophisticated child that .I wuh' 1 that my beautiful home want» Abode as“... infamy. and my own mmnmu chiclomnl .11 the bad. fair i'ncud woman who had curse it with their presence? And then the ‘ events 01 my thirteenth birth night rushed/i through my mind—my strange meeting with momma—the Earl of lilalmsbury‘u 1 duration: and 115:1 realization 0! this new, 1 51111111111 came home to me my grlel‘gutbored ‘ torce. v- 1,-1 , But Idid not doubt Lord Cheetah. In 1 my very heart ol'hcurts i knew, that me: 1 Inn‘s words were lulse. flllll I almost. dos- piscd her 101' them. I would not doubt him; for to do this would rub me 0! every , hope in life: and I 11111! so little to live ioi'l , i‘hc convcrsution i had that morning ovcr- ' hcanl came before my mind. plain ‘ in 1111-uninguow. thanks to nnnnma‘s words to me: and she would have sold mc 11- him—l. her own daughter—to lurther In‘r own selfish ends! 011. what a dcpth’ 'bt ‘ gricl and shame was hrre! “ ‘ In that limo of misery every happy hour of my life seemed to rise in mockery" bclol‘c me. and in my \vrctcheduess I '- cruvcd death. The yielding-sod gave me no warning 1)! an approaching step. and I was not». aware 01 Lord Chester's presence until lio- 1ilted mu lrtm the ground.‘ lie looked a slurtlod and greatly agitated. ’ v 1' "Lillian. why this grist? Whnthns and. noycd you 9" he asked tenderly. "Speak; my child; what is 11?”, v _. "011. my lord. it is something dreadful —horrihle 1“ I wildly cried. -\.L'ut mo hide my face irom you and every one. tor it is stumped with shame and thalionor 1”» “Shame! Dishonori‘... l-‘or hssvan's ‘ sukc explain! what has dishouor to do with you. my spotless Lily i‘" V g ‘- 1 cannot tell you—yon will turn from me in loathing. even you my kindest, bust lricnd. Though perhaps you know it al- 1‘c11dy.Lioncll’ Evcry one know save, myscll' " , A sudden light dawned on him; he did know. I turned my face away in an agony of shame. " 011. my mmnmu—-my.mummn." , I broke into :1 passion of weeping. As iiscurvc conscious of what hu did Lord Chester drew me close to his heart, mur- ‘ muting in abrukcn breathless wuy loving tcndcr words, and beseccliing mo to ho calm—tor my own 511ko mid his. Al. n11- olhcr time these unusual curcsscs must have driven 1111 othcr thoughts from my mind; now i scarcely hcctlcd them. 15111. when 11!. last my g1ict' spout itsult. and I. rcmcmbcrcd whcrc I was. I made a quick mm‘cmcnt away trom tho claspiug 1111115.. iio hchl 111cl'ust,11ndll1crc was 11. ccrtuin pcrsistcncy in his rclusul to 1111. Inc go which seemed strange in one usually I0 cold and undclnonstrntivo. “My l1n'd,"I suid bitterly. “ why will younot I'clcasc inci’ i am unworthy o1 vour nolicc." i 11:11! not looked at his face, also its 1's- prcrsion would have prcpurvd Inn for what iollowcd. There was 11 moment's pause, and “11‘” I was crushed in 1111 embrace 111‘ most licrco in its inlcnsily. " B1-c lac, Lillian, dznling—my Lillian —I love you." “ My lord l" “ Hush—lo! me speak the words that i have kept buck for tnonlhs—lct n11: say 111cm ovcr and ovrr again—I love you; i love you! Look into my cycs. Lilly. ll you doubt it. Look—" ' He raised my face towards his own. and :15h1spycs. burning with 11 strange lii'c. 1111-1111111c. thcy almost tcrrilicd 1111: “1111 thcir intensity of expression. . “ 0 my darling," he continued. covering the (lu\"1101\stl11co which hid itsrll upon his bosom wilh pnssiulniit'. iluporiunato kisses. “ Forgive me ill have appoint-1! cold 11nd slcrn oi late. Ah. you little know the struggle my silence coat Inc; for, Lily —l‘orgivo me il i tell you so—l could not subdue 1111: pride which was in my nature ——i could not ask Marguerite Bernard's daughter to bcav my name." I shrunk suddenly from him as he sold this; I111 obs i-vcd 1hu 11111111111'oluutu1'y movement. and drew me closer. ” Nay. proud~hc11rt. do not shrink—that folly 1 over now; my love has conquered all pridc. Lillian. We will depart 1mm England I111‘1'\'cl‘. my own benmilul one. and leave 1111 shame bchiud us. You, as my wilc—my sputlcssdiouurod wife-must lorgct the sorrow of your girlhood, and my whole lilc shall be donned to make you happy. Lilli n. my darling say that you love inc—say that you w1ll bu my wilc." ’i‘ha passionate voice ceased. and loving c:Il‘l‘es~1cstouk 11p tho cutrcuty. 13111. not 11 Word was spoken in responsw. Overcome \vith l|1is grout happiness 1 could oulycling shyly 111111111. 11111! act-p hiddn-n my blush- ing 1:11:11. -- My darling. look :11 inc—giro me an iinnlil'ulicu 01 your I1)\’t'; lul‘ I know 3111] Inn: me, little 1111c-—1hu~111 duwncust eyes have said 111) many 11 time. dud by limit I mulo clmpurnco almkcn the hard rowing which made mc km-p aloof lrom luvc ot yours. ilut now 1 1.1111: upon myself the shame shavuwing your pure llic. Lcl 111m 1111111111111 me who Ili‘l'l‘fi. Ono 1111111 word. . 14.15-01.151 111111. “'11! you not speak it?" All the anguish oi the. past hour rolled away irom 11111—1111 1114: happinmu oi 11 111-. turn spent with him socinvd close at hand. mmuuut; but irullin-d and asked,— " And llha dam! to make me such an odor you would have the accept it, 11mm- 11111?" “WhyuntP What arc you that vou should look upon such 11 destiny with dis- it is your lawful heritage. gu'l. Acc pt it as such.“ " Never!" 1 answered. roused to some- ;thiug llku anger by her undisgul. 1d and ‘oonu-mpt and uneoaccru. i would Irathenlalhuu so degrado myult! lim 1why dol answer! You spunk lahwly, 1111 l whispered 111111111111 Iu low thatmlugnt but a lover cuuld huvo heard the wo1'd14.~ " With all my heart. nu1l.,1nlnd. and soul and strength. i low you. Lionel." (Punchuiai 11st! task.) Tonto" of fmzon 11111111111. were .0" htwa troai niobium-111, N. 11.. 11111111 A. w York market 101' 341111. I! than 11111 continue plenty, thc shtppvr think. 1111111111w1111-m11115 :1 fortune out of the husiuus.