$172..-. ._._‘ n--. -- VOL. III. .a i _--» “.5 :— In. .. .6.... w -¢‘~ ~wm‘u—pu 1867. Mn... EHARIETTIC’I‘OWN, P.’;._;E-. ISLAND. WEDNER, AUGIJS'F 14. Tu... 9-x. - a»--. an '- EBE my 1' 'fllnb All! IIIHIIID 'YII‘ 'ID'IIDAI IONIC 'sv . I n WARD REILL!.'= suites an rsornmoe. “neon-s. Queenfltreet. * rants run run "tinnitus." 'er 1 year. paid in advance. £0 0 0 “ " " ball-yenriyinedvance. 0 10 0 Athn inserted at the usual rates. Jon pfii’nrnxa 0! every description. performed with W and deepatch sad on Ioodrrate terms. at the llnaatu Other. x.. .m-..- . chm”.-. “1'7”. . . ALblANACK FOR AUGUST. ‘00! I THAI”. First Qttarter.7th day. 21h. 56m.. morning. N.W. Full Moon. 15th day. 6h. 25m.. morning. W. Last Qiiarter.22nil day. 5h. 10th.. evening. S. New Moon. 29th day. 8h. 52m. morning. 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Tuesday -5 0i 9. 9 18 3 28 B is Wednesday 2 710 5. 4 is 5 it Thursday a 510 51! rises! 2 is Friday a i ll :9 7 an 0 17 Saturday 4. 2‘ even. 8 818 56 18 Sunday 5; 0‘ 0 47 8 38, 53 is lblonday l as 5a i re 9 ID to in mum, « 7 67‘ s 9. 9 4d in it Wednesday 8| so it into 22‘ is is Thumb] it, so 3 40 ll 3, 42 as rue-9 to its 4 35 ll 56 as N Saturday 1!. 50 5 31 inornl 36 ’5 Sunday 18‘ 49 6 47 0 50; 81 is Monday 4 Hi 47‘ 'l is l 53, so 27 Tuesday 151 45, 9 8 3 0 27 is "ltlntfl‘lb, i7 4310 so 4 10‘ 24 to Thursday 18 it in 59‘ sets 20 so rim-y to; sin 45 7 so 16 st ISsturday . . -st; or mot-til 7197‘” “ll ’1' ut‘rent. Cusnenmrowa. August 2. 1867. rm 1.1.". M (smell) per 1b.. M1 to M Do by the Quarter. Oil to rid Pork. (carcass) be (small) ad to M Hutton. per 1b.. 81d to M Leth per lb. 4d to 6d Veal. per lb. . M to on Rate. per 1b.. Oil to In Bonner. (fresh) 1011 to 11d Do by the tub. Cheese. per 1b.. M to 7d Tallow. per 1b.. 9d to Mt! Lard. per 1b.. 54 in Or flour. r 1b.. 0‘3... . par 1001bs.. 2.:- to t13.. - e. per ones. to 0d Greta. erley. per bushel. be to on ate per do.. 9s 9d Vegetables. Peas. per quart Potatoes. per bushel. “ new. per mung. 0 doses. Turkeys, each. Fowls. snob. Chickens per pair. In 0d to 8s N In to 80 Gil 3s N to SI Silttt tittrnturc. Dunn nwaur. or CONSTANTINOPLE. "WW “" 1‘" °‘ film“- ‘lle is often thus.’ replied the mate. evesively. llut at the same time he resolved to probe his cap- tain. and satisfy his own curiosity; and for this purpose be engaged in some ordinary place of is soa~ man's duty that should bring him upon the quarter deck of the logger. t You are gloomy. captain.‘ said the second in command. respectfully saluting the page. ‘ Surelr this is no time for regrets. when we are getting on so well.‘ ‘Trtic. true. said the page hurriedly: ‘ as you say. this is no time for grist. for we have been thus far very successiol.’ Thin rettiurk was followed by an order or two from the page. in relation to the soiling gear of the logger. and titen he relapsed into his thoughtful mood again. secretly regretting that he had ever proposed an enterprise that could possibly separate had not until now been nrt. him from Esmali. and actually wishing himself back The male desisted from his job of rigging out it again once more by her solo in quiet. and unsuspect- iiggur. and at it suggestion from Alick.even took it r of treachery to his late master the sultan. in. as it could do them no Rood. The logger was ‘ Perhaps you are sick 1’ suggested the mate. making all the speed she could. before a fair wind. whose business again brought him near to his com. but the wind was as favourable for the old as it iiiaatler’e side. and who Wondered at the moody was forth. logger. and while the latter ha been spirit of Aliek. tacking. the ship had laid her course steiidily fer ‘ 0. 50. 001 ll all. my ROM friend- 1 WI! lllltlk' the south. hoping, evidently. to head the lugger oil ing of the romantic legend- that attach themselves from the islands and the open see beyond. By to these lieatllantls hereaway. This is a most inter- means of her loftier sails. she wan'uow gaining per- “tilts mnermvded with legend and story.' replied cepiibly upon the yuclit, so that by nightfall. as the ill. Pct!» struggling to regain hie wonted cheerful- laud breese died awey. and a deed calm set iii. the uses. two vessels were little less than two leagues from and so precarious navigation. sort of fingernail aft. the spar being ateppedjuat hy the tull'eral. as a sort of additioiiul impetus to the latterly in these inland seas. to crowd the bows of the craft well up to the wind. enabling them to steer small as sailors say. close in the wiud'n eye. But the new soil true a mere speck compared with the broad and lofty sliiets that the frigate was every moment adding to her nodding-sail booms, which a“ to at... mantle and intelligent companion. but as if aroused to a different train of thought by his own reference to the history of the scenes about them. he looked thoughtfully around. king of Thebes.’ said the page. still musing to him- 7tl to 9d “V- n The mete looked in all directions with staring doses beats out ahead towing. but if any change her. As the crisis approached. the native fire in was perceptible in the relatich positions of the two. lite bowl“ "i "la. page Mer Clio"? Mill blzlttltl". it was in favor of the litugcr. as her light drelt of Us summoned his men aft. and asked them if they teeter rendered hu- mnr. mumpblo {u “in truth. would stand to their arms, and light to the last. to Tum... "it... "I. “Pump. "1”" oil to so eyes. as though he expected to see the ghost of the ' dead princess arise from the see. b m had continued thedpiige thoughtfully. ' 1 don't see much of interest liere.' said the nuts. uwh other. and almost motionless. - ‘ 1 would have staked my all on the speed of the lugger.‘ said the mate to Alick ; t but she has seemed to drag along like it sick cur to-duy.’ t You inintitke.' replied the page. ‘ Consider first your impatience. and the extraordinary speed of the Maltomet. and you will see she has dons well.' ' The taste sawths force of the remark, but looked disappointed. nevertheless. the page. ‘0. yes. lrom a boy. until captured and carried to Constantinople.‘ ‘ And never heard of the past history of these points.’ ‘ Nothing particularly. There was a big English ship cast awayjuat oil' the Puree within my inemovy.' ‘ [mean the legends of the years gone by. of olden times. wueu tuiitlity deeds markedlbs passage.“ ' Welh'uow, the sinkiugol a big ship is something ‘ hi the meter - to rememlar. ea « fit e V the captain: ‘ but 1 am talking of the records oi history—facts that occurred long before our time or that of our fathers.’ ' Yes. That's a good way back thou li ceptain.’ ‘ See you naught of interest here ?' sold the page. rather thinking aloud than addressing hie assistant. ‘1 have heard a good deal said about the Darcie- nelles and the U per Egean. but [don‘t see any- thing very remarkable here.’ said the mate..glsncing first at the Euro em: and their at the Asiatic shore of the pass. ‘ have had my eyes on those two forts. there. that flank the near approach of the two continents. htit we are out of resclt of them new.“ continued the mate. with evident satisfaction The page beaded not the remark of hie less ro. we first made him out at the Derdenellcl.’ continued the mate. Lut'rm; replied 3,, east. is tmttttn’ . like. was anxious to defend. all the better.’ said the page. lightly upon it. feel but hell its power.‘ Aliok was too much of a philosopher and too good it seamen for his mate to or us with him. had not discipline forbade sttcli familiarity —for although they were in common there. all Greeks. endnvoring to escape from a barbarous slavery. still all looked up to the page with respect and duty, for his very nature was such as to commend these tokens from those about him. ‘Get out a couple of sweeps forward,’ said the page. ' and we will keep her in motion.' Tits night was remarkably clear. and even at the distance which intervened bettt'reu the two vessels. the crew of either could see the others busy at the sweeps: in addition to which. the frigate had a half I ' Here was drowned Hello. daughter of Athamas. ' And here. too. the gallant Leander perished.’ er. and more obedient to the sweeps. It was an annious night on board the yacht. Not As to been or. the mate seemed to be pussled. but Golden Horn. even is this her best point of sailing. , - diil not seem to distance her put-seer so fast as to say, upon the deck! ' shouted the page, with an en-J'Ilt' the damage to remote her 'MW‘ M ’“h awake any pain apparent to the now anxious eye of “in tlieapege The fact was. Aliclt hstlput the logger . . oulhia point to test the fact to his own satisfaction. ’ fok‘be knew very well that he could not long stand OI. fill hauled a little to the north-ward. enabled her to lay a more southerly course. close-hauled. and to speed merrily on towards the Isles of the Archipelago. whore Aliclt felt that he could take advantage of his old knowledge ol the varying channels and reefs. to pursle the commander of the sultau's shi . who would not dare to follow him into such shoe water In the meantime the mate had been rigging tip a logger—a sail much used iotlme days. and more the sweeps on the weather how soon brought her ' He has overhauled its hand over band ever since rconiiiiatitliir. in help the wounded. while Alick ground W9; but‘ltisipreid'ef can: trout his fellow‘Lcounfrytne’ti'.’ A com determination ‘ Ouly enough to make up the increased depth of and he became calmer than ho had seemed at any water that nhe drbws.’ continued the mate. sadly diseatiatled with their luck. and inclined to lay all blame upon the logger. which Alick, true seamen- ' Remember that a deep craft with the current is t We who set so ‘ Down. your livgg‘ .vgr’ on. of ,0u-flxfl. I from the frigate. bcloru ti“ lflllnl‘ Willa M.’ t ‘ if the all law's l'ri ate was new case i orgy of tone that thrilled the crow. ic‘l’m“ ‘ if I. In the meantime theyavht was shaking in thei:fi‘m‘lflnfifwhrhr‘gt33‘:'afin‘:°.:p§°:‘“m~u 'lidi sud yet lo'Klul 'l'llh"! “ind 1”" 1“ ""“withnut min-b injury to her hull and spars. bu low I. petite of tin headway when the helm was put downymlvmt to pour all his lire upon the devoted yacht. [er upon that course. and that he taunt soon tack, to and these incidents that hate taken so much space‘tim purpose his guns were double-skated. sod m to describe. bad transpired in about two minutes of lwl ltttt'" ilth" to M0 it"? at ill. 5!“ I“ M i the Golden flow. This was soon the cess.for the mate. who had tints. .. "'0" 9' fl“ uni“ WWI-D- beeu sent forwsrd in the lookout at the hows..deo ‘Sleady. therel’ said Alielt. as a last word cl,Mix"Trix"1:32;??‘nflhgzzm: 5:: M B! l. l 8 UI‘ EN .1 x '1‘ A! U tut a Y . clued the vet" to be tho-lion lest. w unmet warning to his crew- iwcl'tl spur‘imt on to :uucwcd exertions by'tbe st of .--— with a prompt order from the page to‘go about. The ahot cams dancing an merrily over the wavesgil..lr natch lend. towards which they were y CIA"!!! "t “5| Mlflm'fl bf“:th Blaming ‘ ‘s head to the asthougli their tninaiou were not it bloody toe. Blltrapprtmcl’llttg. The Golden Horn. new sadly wounded mammal. south-ward "(least-ward. end the wind having alsols‘l‘isl a teart'ii' crash was heard on board the yachhsmt Mn by "to “MI. villi mow lit.“ 0'" WM ’ ' 'fr in in full ntrtt «It her sheet the wet" on - as tlie s linlern flew from her side. and the groans, out use at. ‘ _ . , of two grounded men lollowed the discharge froin“"" 1‘" “Wk “"004 "Ill! blood. “til WO- h s the frigate. the rot-it and dangerous shore of Negropeet. audible. As soon as the iron messengers hiid done their too. all nugh the prudent captain of the Mien-bad bshortened end, for he know the dangerous char-tor of mission. the bows of the logger were once iuorcLilia nuvigntioo. and lie lusd already tea in II no" uh brought to the south. This was not done. however. tiarp‘tll bio. ldo wit’hlhis “11:1: of wstur. But this logger ‘ sider ble trouble. as the curt-entree o t on see nine cult"- wnhom mm. eon . ' flow is the wstzr forwsrtlf' asked the ’3‘. of”! taste at this critical nutrient. ' We aru shuttling it fast. and the logger settles every niotnutit.’ was the reply. ' How many of the men are alive yet. ferserdatknrei‘ asked the pa . . ‘ z' ' Sm'n.’ was the reply. . ' ‘ Shoal watt-r is our only he o.’ seld tho . ‘ Heaven ncmi that we dud enou to entry I. to shore without touching l ' ~ ' We are settling ovary moment.‘ said the taste. measuring the draft of water. Aliek still hoped to reeeh the share bsfcro the lug. ger sltnultl sink. but the leaks wet! 'Ii font spots them. [11(1le could hold on but a e on M longer. Now and then a shot whnld strike her from the frigsto. and the splinters would fly like s shower eflsailstoneu about his head. while his comrades lay dead and 41th about him. llis own goes had been silenced for some tint-t. but be held the tiller with a firm band. and 100M sternly towards the reek-bound coast before bias. flops was still in, his heart and stern resolve beet-ed fertb from his eye. ' l-‘srewell. hrotherl' said the nets to Alick. waving his bend to him from under one of the guns. which b. but managed so well dot-in the action. end where a spent ball had now laid him fatally Wounded. ’ ' Farewell. my breve comrade. God you to paradise l' replied the page. leaning over slid pressing the bend of the dying innit. . t Greece and liberty 2 ‘ shouted the state. faintly. and fell back a lifeless norpvc. Busrce half a deter: of the Greeks were left alive. and all lipase were taunt or less wounded. But. with earnest evss est en t eir one not wander. the re 1 formed the name manmuvre as before. tail!!! 05" «iii-ct. and llllfllO'tzl bygflt] liiiittvst'd tokeb. this time not to lose command of the lugger so far hi. on]... or u“...- t“... as before. and alter receiving the shot without fur-t it was slundy night once more. so stubborn and no thrr damage, he turned again to the south. that: 11545.90“ ‘5‘; “II”- Fliiih'l “10W” '7'”! - o," in e atria sen. e yeun moon was now‘ ea or 3 Ti“ “m” "1"" ("mud "' “ "3° (mm M. y R moment. and all was darkens» is if a frown cause fee- lils teeth in silence. and all the fire of his native 'f'kigfx'ggga'gfl 3?.“ M‘::uh£.d;'"’h~'u. with sum-d round by the Mod I» s“ will“ tremble. endfallto icons. wm'the "ultimo-.5 no oil her hell not spars se it is magic. Hit horse list struck a sunken rock. some it league from the shore. and her alresily weekend framo proved too frail to survive the shock. Xo pign of life remained st the logger or her people. All. all were ‘oeel " O. was the spoiler‘s vessel sigh! Yesl there bccsluied in silent sleep. Dark and alone on a breathless deep. 0n a sea of molten silver. dark. Breeding. it frowned—that evil hark l" ' ' Reissue. Humanity is no part of s Turk's composition. at least so fer ae_lt regards his converse with his fellow-nae. more particuln y if he happens to he aCliristian. the k to lists animal kingdom his strict adherence to the p a- ciples and directions contained in the Korest lestls hi- to show the tendemt noiioitude. And thus the Contain of the Alrilioniet did not so tluuh as lower a boat to see i: any titltllie digesting risen might be saved. ‘ Not bel . . . . I want sve ecu more natural for blot listen It is proverbial lhhslMtlthO Tutti I" 5“ W‘M’" their min for help with gratification. rental...“ to? but the captain of t e a cruel append to b. I” by the spot until the rooming. and then. ssel no “calm” to the general rule. and lie was now oul~ signs of any of the leugcr‘s crew. norso much as sstugle maumuvring the logger. notwithstanding the loss of spur left of the ill~fated 'yucht. she squared sway her om. of hi. had “i”. “a w" M“ Gluing Wm. sails tin-l deliberately laid her course to the north throu h the Dardanrl es. In 1 no time the frigate arrived safely st in the llosphorus. and afler her ewrythitig done in the slow. had now got the craft broadside on. and was sweep- ing it thus with its courses. Titers being no longer any lieiidwtiy on the longer. of course she could not mind her helm. A few moments’ labour at one of round. and as soon as she took the wind in her fore- tell. all was right again. and site was once more thoroughly in hand. The commander of the MsltometJn his eagerness to deliver his broadside into the lugger. came near getting into the same dilliculty. and came round to his course again most lazily, though he was enabled to do so with his topsa‘ilsusn advantage that a square-rig has over it plain forovaud-nfter. The con- fusion caused on board the lrigete by the wounded spars and sails referred to, was very manifest on board the logger. and Alick remarked : ' Another such mishap. my friend Halls. and you will have to lay by and repair dameges.‘ 'l'ire high.’ continued Alick. to one of the men it his side. who was new pointing one of the pieces : 'lt‘n his rigging we went to harm.‘ The man obeyed. and taking the hint. fired on. other shot among the fore-sheets that sent a couple of ropes upon the deck by the run. and dropped the top-callant-sail upon the cap beneath. . ‘ Well done.‘ said Alick; ' keep up that play. my msn.‘ , Again the captain of the frigate brouthh‘is broad- side to bear upon the logger. and again Aliclt per- cfepirit seemed to he nvorspreadiug his countenance. previous moment during the chase. The wounded men were conveyed below. Not a word was spoken on board the logger. The page had himself taken the helm. and still the beautiful yacht sped on like a wounded deer. as fleet as ever. no vital spot being touched. anti she seemed to be only spurred forward by the shot that had struck her hull and rigging. The calm determination of purpose evinced in the page's face had also commu- nicated itself to his crew, end they stood there no- moved nnd resolved. .— leAl’TER Vll. nioori sells werehforied. sTd tedious etiquette of do which they all enthusiastically responded in the at- to the sultan. n. M! h "mu a,m.,;.-._for the, had no wish to return to Con- ' Say you he fought so resolutely P ’ asked the sultan. “be, “m. slirewdly thouuht he might have been captain ol an eye was closed. not a hunt} unemployed. and I'Nlinoplflo til. it] “I. “influx. "50’1""th mfg.“ h . Fish. some flsliingemack of the Archipelago. every one worked as though lite depended upon the in “'0 l’l’on "’0‘". '1' ‘3 "f'fi‘l’l' '0 "1‘" “"3" em‘qhmm' ' “mm M. °“ "‘“m‘ u’ "u hm“. gum.“- P" 'll‘l-v ' ’0’ l“ 33: ' And here' between Santos and Ahydos. Xerxes‘s issue. But the longest night tuust have an end.nnd campfinl?” l.“ “WWI. _R°“l"mll "l" “'l' "9"“ . A2,}. ,0." [0,, 3,, WM 'u ho. ,. k “‘32:? 3:2? u‘ "1 ill-fated tin-t crossed in their bridge of heats.’ still as day broke. a slight breeze sprang up with the lug lhfll‘ IDGth’blo fit" If ll“! ""1 “h” by "‘0 .umn. . m” u “I a" ' p ' r. mused the page. half leaning upon the bulwarks as sun. and both the frigate and the logger felt ltn'en- flitting "'0 0N9“ dWlfl'“ ill“ ll"! "9"“ Rib" t 'l‘lme good odious. bighnene. and 3 mg. or .51. Beards (iletaleek) a. he looked all towerds the point he referred to. livenlng power at the seats instant. and at once he unit '3‘“ "'0 MN" “m h" ‘5'“ “‘0 “3‘ 11W" tosntt‘fl-' De 26pm) as too- This reference to the history of the past eontem- gnu to move through the water with lifelike spirit olllfl 1' Wh- , ' _ '1,“ ll“ ‘5‘ '1' "l 51" Ramakjfl «19' “3;! Plain)" n7e “‘3: pinged the mybmideaticn of the uspte. who. in his be~ and‘hinot'ion. so “35:”Paar,hxmztm'xflz’lcaglgmrihflé.“atfiltzz it: mainstrxflxcllm. mutt e pride in u. . I to w erment. egan to scanthe stance. rather than ’1 e uglier was manned by a tit a score of . . ' . ’ ". ' . u -', ' ‘ - . 3'" a." p" “m lssdrlee- To. ” m. the yiew nearest to them. when suddenly he seemed Greeks. besides Alick and his mate. but the idea “tautx:cb;t:'1l;;l oégheiczzléuti‘tpe‘r'flp‘; ml’qu-utl’oiflI‘ilp. I:iihe’oi‘w'tvitb his own band... r“. P" m. ’0. h :5. to disctiver something that was calculated to arouse of resistance seemed almost preposterous tinder the “My, a i“ h. .5. 1..., “.1 at. .m. m. "on: in at. - And lied nearly vest-lied the coast of Greece" a... Tm... and, both him and his matter from their musings on the insisting circumstances. as a single broadside from in“... ft. .nmmonmt the... .0, pointed out i... the... tinuvtl the sultan. much interested. Olav" at, par It... . set. to a most virid realisation of the present and the frigate. if fairly aimed and within gunshot. would that their lives were at llth.-*‘llhb if teltsn b the “rite logger sunk oi! the northern coast of Negro. Homespun. per yard. is to 6. ts vicissitudes. inevitably blow the logger out of wiiter. Still Allnk first». 00"" 0‘ 150'“. POVMPI- mltlfl 1” [union-H . but 90"» WNW1 “'0 "509th Egg-hm. 1;? ll». N to :3 t Look hither. caNsln.’ said the mate. v . 8» you knew that the pens he carried wet-sot a remarkable ll" $9.5“! r01“?! dillfihx"? marl: ':"“'l"l";.°ro"‘l'.;dli§fi:m‘::£::”£mmb b‘“ " ’0'“ ll" 5°!” ' "o P” -t not. just ed the castle of “cite. a sell that looks bore. and den good for the long shot. and an the °" "‘ Ml! " ' . ° ' . " °"' 3 " . ' 33“”. N k much like one of the eulten'e ships we left anchored frigate came up now hand over titted. _he felt that gnz’rgarm :xé'xaz Pmiihfiif' m 3.: axis». “a.” “mum” “‘1 an“ 5" u“ Apples. per den.. the (tiers llo Point. when we slipped enr cable his vessel bore a sort of charmed life. since no shot “MM “m u... would a“... g. .h, I“... u“; a... a... #1:“... w... “my.” 5. 41;“) “a.” a" an“. yum“... . this warning from the frisete had touched her. itself wss pretereble to s return to their former stale ' he seamen cowl deny thah‘seid t muster oi the (mom; “mg, m“ emu. The page started from his thoiiclitt‘tilettitnde at It seemed for awhile as though the logger her- tsflllfl’y. Meltomrt. , these words. and eelsiog a ee.’ looked intently in set! rejoiced at the lucky shots that had been cred ‘ It is voll.‘ and th- IMIO- IMPMI'iflt'h'irdwition: _ The fl“ 0‘ th- Gmh who had attempted to en a. “mac” “fiat” by t a...” m the sultsolsyai-lit. was published in s 1 parts of Fishermbn’s Outfits, ‘38 SDWIUII in steps"! to furnish The logger had already swept with a due breese renewed powers and was shooting like a bird on the that cause tripping ed the shores of Asia far to the wing down the southern current that makes towel-tin F.” “ sontli. and some three leagues sireed lay between the Gseeiee Archips . manners. sires-eastitqrteee. all the our mt her and the fortress referred to But the frigatn‘s people. is second in command that her decks, for she seemed to have gathered ' i” ’0‘" ii":- A hearty n oer rung fro- the little band as they went city. by the edict-re of the household. as an example to once more to their stations. although the light of hope deter others ftntri committing a like offence. But the must have beamed very dimly in their bosrts. sultan wits end. for be hail really loved the boy who had ' The nail eras of the leggvr‘s arinstsuet had already been so long with hint: indeed. be had grown to “at rusting to the as if all patience were‘ est by the effect of the shots been dealt out to the men. and the guns on the quarter. the services at one who had studied to meet his every W! i' M '1‘ mm“ m 0‘ “33”” last character of the sebt the page hail scarce e from the l r vewned rwelull to for a moment deck were kept lint h eon-tent oer. Bet splinters wrrv went. and even to anticipate m. P... W“... mt...“ M “MM a“ “M” doubt that be should, be bble to scoops without and lred well-aim‘ed shotezowsrds the Gold- “It”! ['0' “0 Did" ’0‘ ll!" 00”“ :10?" '1 ll” mill.“ ,k "‘ “‘1'“:"9‘h"'t‘::t" '3" ll" “ll”. who J: trouble: but the sell now referred to seemed to in- as here. at a sin in discharge. ‘1'" “Wm” ""1 ‘5'" 0" “’“G'f’” ' "°" “I "’"m Y " ' " °'“' °' "3 °“ " ' “d “"1"” , . m Mo ,0 , wounded upon the deck forwsnl. they only cheered on it was true that leviuah had been detected lathe ills. m M a.” m. l“ '1’“ ’" '“'“°““ W .' . Laud“, 4" ‘ I u, ' mm“ a“ m’ ” their companions. however. and some good nsrksmno guise thst she had assumed to wearunboardthel r M!“ M,“ W“ h"‘"fd‘h “3"”. r”; “mi :3” l“ “" 'h'h.‘°m;::;l ‘w‘fig‘lfl ‘13:!“ r” swoon theta wens picking ofl' the grew and oflcere of eadhthst her mgth'pr and raised the alarm that s3 Id n t t e at tert net as stern on r ll ave re m ore m. r m n .i. a amt time; an the excitementnou to t in note w to t e rioccsn seat to his. art was.“ at” the logger. lsr guest have lost at least an hour and all bad the logger st minded her belt: and hoes-:f‘ihe Mainline: told how fetal the Greeks were in mother tearii that the 'n’triut rules eftbe 'l‘erkishm weigh after w r . rounded u cefs breoreochi twice her own their site. indeed. its it afterwards appeared. the three would be per untied upon her child. 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