\ '3! ms ll rumn A" It'll-[III]! IYII‘ "DRUM? IOIIIIO nnwaxli' anon. a'ntroa axn racrataroa. at his Glee. Queen Street. nurse woa ran "unease." For 1 year. paid in advance. £0 9 0 “ " " hall-y'carlyiaadvanee,0 10 0 Advertiellents inserted at the usual rates. JOB refines-mus Ofevery description. perhirned with sentences and deepeteh and on loderate tar-e. stake linens / [infuses son AUGUST. atoox a mule. ‘ Fear. Moos, 8d da , 71:. 39th., morn., N. W. Leer Quaaran, 11 day, 8h. 16m., morn., N. E. New Moon, 18th day, 0h. 59m., morning, N. Finer QUARTER, 24th day, 8h. ill-m, even., 8. W. - s 5 on want. 'u' High Moon 3 ‘9 A ‘ rieealseta Water sets. “a in mi 'h tub in 1 Saturday 4 477 25 9 33 3 1714 36 2 Sunday 48 2410 18 rises. 35 3 Monday 49 rain 16 7 26 34 4 Tuesday 50 2211 57 7 59 82 5 Wednesday 51 21 even. 8 26 30 3 Thursday 52 19 0 47 8 56 27 7 Friday 53 17 1 24 9 21 24 8 Saturday 5‘ 15 2 7| 9 49: 21 2 Sunday 55 14 2 5110 17‘ 19 10 Monday 56 13 3 3610 50 17 11 Tuesday 57. ll 4 2511 23 14 12 Wednesday 59 10 5 16.1mm. ll 13 Thursday 5 0 9 6 10. 0 6} 9 14 Friday I 7 7 4 1 o c 15 Saturday 2 5 7 59 2 0 3 16 Sunday 3 4 8 47 3 5 1 17 Monday 4 2 9 33 sets. 13 58 18 Tuesday 5 0,10 28 7 26, 55 19 Wednesday 66 5811 58 8 2‘ 52 .20 Thursday 71 57 morn. s 36 so .21 Friday. 8 56 0 ll 9 6 48 22 Saturday 9 54 0 49, 9 43 46 23 Sunday 10 52 1 39‘10 16 42 24 Monday 12 50 2 3010 53. 38 25 Tuesday ‘5‘ 49 8.2711 363 36 26 Wednesday 14 47 4 26 morn. 33 27 Thursday 15 45 5 27 0 24 30 as Friday 17 43 o 28 1 6 26 22 Saturday 18 41 7 {Mi 2 2 23 30 Snndxty I9 39 8 52 2 5t 20 81 Monday 2| 37 9 33 ii 48. 16 2:557... vulvrvvw.-.“ --. _ .-. .1 Prices Current. Guanine-125:". August 7, 1868. Revisions. «id to 81 myigfi'ggflh' 3,, .0 at. DAWSON’S ESTA'I‘ El- pork. (cu-c...) 35:1 to Md Isnportnnt Notice! Do (small) 54 to ad us sunscnmsns have been instructed h the nation, per 1b., 4a ‘0 0" TRUSTEES of W. ll. DAWSON‘S ESTAT .. to Lamb per lb. 4d to 7d SUE all parties. without no distinction. whose unset- Veal. per 1b., 3a ‘0 5“ tide Accounts, or Notes of land. to W. 11. DAWSON um. perlb.. M to 7d arosouos NICOLL. are not immediately paid. sneer, (tn-t) W In 1- ALLEY & DAVIES. Do by the tub, 10" Atty ‘s for Trustees of Dawson‘s Estate. Cheese. pal‘ u... M to 15" Ch‘town, Feb. 26. mos. Tallow. per 1b.. lid to 10d -.-‘ H ‘ hard. per n” a. m 25 A CARD. ,. a. I I ' ' ' ' 05:3. . in twin... media 211. W 1113:?” Exfmns' 3”" P°"“°'°"- an“. 9 ‘° ' ‘ (nu: Door to Wm. B. Allan‘s rm Shop.) 3”” p” huh}. ' 5. to 6. 6.! Guns. Locks. and Magnetic Machines. accurate-1y re- “ i" do. 3. 3.1 paired. Brande cut. lloil Hanging and Turning on ’ Vufl‘u". 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Master. Bond, n) January 29, 1868. 1 y r . Ila-aspen. pelleyard, 4. M a. M A I L S . ’ W”. p.” . “ng Summer Ara-seer .omont. ma... p" n... 4,; [IE Mails for the United Kindgdom. the neighboring woo}. 1, u 1. 3d Provinces. the United States. due“ will. until further m. 1. m I. 3,] notice, be closed at the General Post Odiee, Charlotte- . w do, . town. as follows. viz :— N. For Canada. New llrnnrwick and the United Slater. GEORGE LEWIS. Market Clerk. :1. seasons. GUN - SMITH. summon m TIN-SMITH. MS to tufenn hiefriende. and the bilcgeneraliy, that he has a in commenced Bus neeon Dumbes- ter Street. next nor to the needing Mom Building. re he is prepared to execute all orders in his line wf aeatneee and demeteh. ‘ or trans, . t ease of Tinware he. ' ineledie the tent Boar Tear Corral l'o-r. which re- ceived t d Medal l’rtae. at the Perle Exposition at ten. Mae. ION T08 LANTEBNS. which will everything in the Harket, and suitable for either use or on board Vessels. A few Waran Content on hand. which to ether with large variety of other Stock will he eel cheap for . HERMAN! ls eat for SAWYEB’S CRYSTAL a new. eeouorn i and superior article seed in whet-eh asa oflft centie arso- aadferwhlghhemtcee tttspstroiiuageet m. an. st.' new. a “A... .N... -..--..m.mm*—Ww~mw -—-—.—...- “W...” m CHARLOTTETOWN, 1P RONALD Mo DONALD. demolition Quotient, ‘gnrtieum. arm COLLECTING AGENT. Sports. Jan‘y 2. 1868. iv CORNB do WARTS Are Permanently and Edeotuaily Cured by the use of ROBINSON‘S PATENT CORN SOLVENT. l‘or Isle by 91933” Store. Dec. 13. 1367.“ 3' van" 3. n an n is?“ attorney litill autism at 5w. CONVAYNCER, 050.. Monro-Gme St. Charlottetown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) August 29.1866. I". tf Co-Partncrship Notice. IIE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered Into CO—I’ARTNERSIIIP as BAIlRlSTEllS and AT- TORNIES-AT—LAW. under the name.'alylo and firm of ALLEY & DAVIES, Olllco - - - - O‘Hullornn‘l Bufldlng. Great George Street. GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS II. DAVIES. Oct. 23. 1867. u KING- STREET- NEAR. “1121.811 AND (MVEN‘S OFFICE. THE Subscriber returns thanks for past furore. and Dogs leave to inform his friends, and the public generally. that he has on hand a Large Stock of Ready-made Men’s Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, \Vomen's llnlmornl, Elas- tic Side, and other Boots. ALSO, 250 rams Clnldren and Lfissos Boots, which will be disposed of low for Cash. JAMES STANLEY. Ch‘fown. Nib May. 1863. COTTON DUCK. 1115 Subscriber is Aosx'r for the Sale of the celebrated Russel Hills Cotton Duck. and is prepared to fill all orders for the some with the least possible delay. Also on hand COTTON BOAT DUCK. and COT- TON DRILLLINGS. suitable for Ilont Sails; together with Cotton Sail Twine. Pure Bee‘s Wax. he. I. C. HALL. Ch‘town, May 20. 1868. via Shodiae. every Tuesday and Friday evening. at 7 e'olook. da and Friday evening. at 7 o‘oloc ails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West indies. every alternate Monday and Wednesday evening. at 7 o‘clock. as follows. via :— lrlonday. May. 18. Monday. September 7. Wednesday. do 20. Wednesday, do 9, Monday. June 1. Monday. do 21, Wednesday. do 3, Wedneeda . do 23. Monday. do 15. Monday. labor. 5, Wednesday. do 17. Wednesday. do 7, Monday, do 29, Monday. do 19, Wednesday..luly. l. Wedueeda . do 21. Monday. do .. Monday. ovemher 2. Wednesday. do 15, Wednesday. do , Monday. do 27. Monday. do 16. Wednesday. do to. Wednesday, do 18. Monday. Au . 10. Monday. do 80. Wednesday. 0 12. Wednesday. Dec. 2. Monday. do 34. Monday. do H, Wednesda , do 26 Wednesday. de 16, Mails for emmerside. St. Eleaner’e and Bedeque. to be forwarded per Steamer. will he closed every Tuesday and Pride ovcnin . at 7 o'clock. And its is for eergutewn and Beetle. par Steamer. every Friday evening. at 7 o‘clock. Letters to be registered and nemepapora must be post- ed half an hour before the time of osln the Marie. ‘ ’ THOMAS 0W N. ' Poetmaeter General. IscE EDWARD ISL For Nova Scotia. via Pictou, every Monday. Weduee- F Select filtratutr. UNLUCKY TIM GRIFFIN. HIS LOVE AND HIS LUCK. (ConclusioaJ IIc climbed on to the feiudcn, and Amalia and Tim came from their don. There was a nonchn- lant meeting between the Senorita and Button- shuw ; and Tim was promoted to his prcdccssor, who had much ado to keep his countenance. ‘ Ladies and gentlemen, said Buttonsbnw, with mock gravity, ‘information, observation, and strong natural sagacity have thorougly acquaint ed me with this interesting affair. There are no secrets between us ; therefore, I pray you, let there be no false delicacy. You seem to be me- king for Conta,—good ; you can't reach it before gunfire nulcssl tow you—good; I will tow you, -—-—bcttcr; send your followa on board our craft, then, to help at once, for verily the day is for spent.” This was done and we began to move again. ‘ Now,’ said Buttonsbaw, ‘ let me tell you that the angry father—Lord Ullin, as it wore—was waiting at the Landport (into this morning bo- foro gunfire, and the moment the druwhridge was down be flushed into Spain on his fiery quest. If he had waited for an hour or two, till your Rugged Stuff friend had thoroughly ventilated tho afl‘uir, he would now be born, instead of, or in addition to me. As it is he‘ll soon find he’s on u fulso scent—will hark back to (lib, and got laid on to the right one. Now, what are you going to do 1’ ‘ \Vo’rc making for Tctuun,’ l rt‘pllud ; I the Vice- lounsnl there is to unite these young por- pcrsons, and when that is over we’re all right, you know. We hoped to make Tctunu to-nigbt; but the wind has failed and here we are. “'0 must sleep at Ucutn—-ibcrc’s some kind of hotel, I suppose ;—stnrt at dawn, and trust to our luck not to be overhauled by the enemy." ‘ Well,’ said liuttouslmw, ' I don’t see that you can do any more ; but the rowers mustIOok sharp -—it's close to gunfire, and Cantu is us strict as (lib. \Vnkc them up, pullrcl we'll be lute.’ I may licrc mention that Ccutn, in the bands of the Spaniards, occupies the some position to Mo- rocco and the Moors as Gibraltar in the hands of the English holds to Spain and the Spaniards. It is a small pcuinsulu jutting from the mainland, strongly fbrtiliod, and employed by the Spanish (iovcrmont as on important pcnul scttlomcnt. At last we rcncbcd the. loud, uu'l hudjust, time to collect our traps and gut within the gates when the gun fired, and they were closed. ‘Thc nick of timc,’ snid lluttonsbnw. for the hotel. I know the wuy.’ But at this moment at Spanish official stc pcd in front of us and, extending his bond, said l’nco- nicnlly, ‘ l’rntico.’ ‘ By Jovo !’ I cxcluimcd, 'I forgot all about a bill of health. \tht’s to be done 1’ ‘I have onc’ said Buttouslmw, extending the document to tho gt-ndurmc, who pcruscd it, and then remarked, ‘ This is nod for 17mm English— whcrc is the other? for t ere are six.’ ‘I haven’t got onc,’ I said. ‘ I forgot it, but it can't signify much, we're only from Gibraltar, which is perfectly healthy at present.’ ' Pardon mo,’ said the man, ‘ it signifies much -—-to which three does the bill apply 1’ ‘To this lady and that gontlcmun' (pointing to his brother), ‘ and mo,’ sold liuttonsbuw, quickly. ' You are free to pnss,’ said the man. ‘ For the other three, you must go to the quarantine for the night, nnd in the. morning the Alcudc will line you for landing without ' prutico.’ ‘ Bribe him, said liuttoushnw, in English. ‘ How large will be the fine, Scum-1' I in- qllll‘f‘il. ' Five dollars, perhaps, and perhaps morc.’ ' I am sure you can moungc it for us without guarantinc' said I, at the some time extending it vc-dollsr piece, wnicb he gravely pocketed. 'Ohl I’m sure you cnn,’ said ’lim, producin a similar donccur, with the some results. he fellow looked at Zeb, but that worthy making no sign. he went on, ‘ l'nqnestionably, Senorcs, you are liberal, and I thank you ; but rigorously, you must go to unrautinc.’ ' The thic i I’m afraid there’s no help for it,’ said Buttonshaw. ' What a lucky thing For": didn’t come with us, so that Miss Gayrssso gets his lace—quarantine here would have been dreadful for a lady—ell rats and mosquitoes. I'll take every care of tho Senorita, Mr. Griffin; but 'ou must be early nstir and bribe your way out lmforo gunfire, for we’ll have all Gib down on us in the morning. Adols.’ Tim clasped Amniis's hand tragically, but that young lady preserved the extraordinary unafraid which had astonished me throughout; and wish- ing us a smiling ‘good-night,’ trip cd away up the hill on Buttonslmw's arm to the Intel. The. cndnrmo then took us to the quarantine build- ‘ Now mg, which was close by i ‘ The Alcado,’ be shit , ‘ visits the bath at gun- fire, and with a little nrrnugomcnt’-—-(lsignificont emphasis on the word)——‘ he will, dnrcsay, deal with you at that hour.’ The quarantine won a dreadful place. We were shown into along and squalid ‘ suloon,’ as it was called, 011' which opened a sort of barrack- room, with bode ranged round the walls. The odours of the place were awful, and the air was alive with mosquitoes. ‘ Here you will dino,’ said our guide, 'nnd there you will sleep. The rooms arc clean and spacious, and you will be comfortablu.’ We put no great faith in his prophecy, but felt thankful that. mniin had been spared this fate, and that we were alone. We arranged that Zeb should be put in a separate piece. and having nothing further to do. proceeded to dine on the cold victuals we had brought with us. I shall not attempt to recount the tortures of that awful ni ht in detail im's mental sufferings were intense. 110 be- cnme a prey to agonics of doubt and jealousy; ho vilified Buttonahuw for not taking the quaran- tine for him; be abused me for for tting tho an”! I" We oat Gh‘tuwe. lley 4th. 1868. i ‘pratica;’ be blamed Amalie for in elicacy, in 'goingto the hotel without his protection;-—in AND: AUG U n... “w...” a... short he was unreasonable and abominable to the last degree. Then the mosquitoes attacked him unmercifhily, and did not spam me. They kept me awake, and supplied the furnace of Tim’s in- di ation with pa etuul fuel. Alto that! had a reodful time of t. Imust have mp od'to sleep towards morning, however, for awoke with nstart at gunfire. The first object I saw was Tim standing over me. and what an object be was! The mosquitoes had fi'cel asturcd on his opcn countcpancc, and devel his fore- hond bumps enough for the phron require- ments of a dozen sages. One 0 partially closed and his whole appearance minded me of the extent of his inju , took umbrsge tho mirth with which I (1 him. ' “first are you snigge at, eh1’ ‘ Only at this absurd situation for a man to be in on b s woddidg momin that's nil.‘ ‘Ob, that’s all, is it? hon, in order that it may be my wedding morning, erhaps you'll get up and to 0 some steps townrt s getting us out of this plucc.’ I turned out at once, and we went into the yard. It was empty. We shouted and no one answered ; we tried several doors and they were locked. At Inst, 11 small door in the back of the building yicldcd, and we went in. There was o bed in the room and a man in it. 'Quo quiuro hi 1' was his grud‘ question. ‘ We’re the Eng ish ofiicors who were brought here last night, and we wish to get out.’ ‘ Ah i very likely; so do most people—undo I’ ‘ Aren’t you the gcudurmc who brought us in last night, and promised to get us released at gunfire 1’ ‘ No, I'm out tlm [tendon-mo who bron llf. you in last night, and, if] was, I couldcn’t ct you out—~0mlo! I'm sleepy. ‘ lint be said he would get the Alcodc to deal with us at gunfirc.’ ‘Ab! did he now 1’ (slccpiiy.) ‘ Be 03' with vou.’ ‘ ‘1'“ make itworth your while to arrange it,’ I sold. ' I’ll give you anything in rcuson.’ The follow woke up in n passion and swore freely. ‘If you gave me a thousand doubloons 1 couldn’t do it,’ he said. 'I am alono here, and bore I must remain till the guard of the day comos, and so must you and lie—~40 you.’ We could not choose but wait therefore. Sort-n, eight, niuo o’clock pnsscd—-no gcndurmc, no Alcudc. It was close on ten o’clock when the great door. in front of which we. were pacing, was opcncd, and our ofliciul fricnd of the night before walkcd briskly in with ochccry soiutstion. ' Good morning, Sonorcs-good morning. I hope you have rcposcd wall. I am lntcr than I expected, but. press of business has kc t mo; and us for the Alcndc, be has been at wor since gunfire, and I could not more him to come here -—-rigorousiy it was imposiblc. But courage! he will be hero soon; the day is young. There is n brcozc, and you will be at Tctuan by two o’clock.’ Tho Alcadc did not arrive, however, for nearly two hours, and when he did come contrived to waste as much time as possible. He was on Al- cndc of the ox-puttcrn,—-—slow, solemn, and om— pons. with a passion for iteration and a tiirst for details. But at last, aflcr a thousand trivial questions, including a scorching investigation as to tho rcnl nature of Tim's swelled face, be fined us live dollars each. gravely reprimanded and cautioned us. and set. us at liberty. It was near- 1 y one o'clock when we started for the hotel, full of conjectures as to the fate of our companions. 'IIow horribly anxious darling Amalia must have been about 1151’ said Tim. ‘ I've been soliislr iy rc ining too much on my own account with- out t linking enough of the door girl's sufferings. Thcv must have boon nwful 1’ ‘chcr mind, old boy, they will be at an end soon. for here we are at the botcl.’ “'0 colored and inquired for our friends. 'A Senorita and two Caballeros! Certainly they slept born, but rose before unfirc, and went out immediately aftor,’ said the andlord. ‘ And have not returned since 1’ ' No.’ ‘ And left no message 1’ ‘ No message, Senorl’ ‘ lint they were to return 1’ ‘ It was uncertain l ' And you know nothing more 1’ ‘ I have said all.’ I pondered fur a moment, and thou exclaimed, ‘I see it all, Tim. lluttonshuw is a brick, arugu- lnr out and out brick i' ‘ \be 1’ said Tim, looking green and faint. ' I confess Idon’t see it.’ ‘ Don’t sec in \Vhy, of course he's thought it all out—tho chances of our delay, the probe- bilities of an arrival from (lib and so forth, and he’s taken Amalia off to Tctunn, to put. her out of harm’s way, and everything will be in train for us when we got there. Now, don’t you .iOC 1’ ‘ Capital 1’ cried Tim, radiant at once ;' it's evi- dent. N ow I call that n downright good brother- ly action of Buttonshuw’s. IIe s a brick, bless him i and n clover one, too; and I'll never forget him as long as I live—never, by Jupiter Tonansi’ ‘ Now, let us be off and charter a boat, and follow them at once ;’ and down we wont to the western bench: Arrived thcro, we saw at a short distance off another party, engaged apparently in bargaining for a bout. A knot of marine monsters surround- t'il them, and the transactions were accompanied by much vobcmcnt gcsticulntion. At last one of the part in the centre of the group throw up his ban s, like a man whose ultimatum has been rejected, and strode angrily from the ring and in our direction. A sudden mistincss came over my eyes, a sudden paralysis seized my knee-'oints, and every particular hair on my head felt like an inverted thorn. 'Tim 1’ I gasped, 'iookl’ But Tim was looking already. with the fixed and stony ro ard of tho lion‘s dinner rabbit at the Zoologica gardens, all his wild assortment of hrenolo y changing colour like a chameleon. he boo himself had instantly noticed us, and, beconing his companions from the group, fatefully advanced. sr 12, 1868. ' It was Cayraasoi and he was Pinueane, the commiaeary and anotherperau known. N 0 Time for flight, no time for counsel. They were upon us. The expression of anrab so’s face, at no time benevolent, was new. acou- centration of all the evil passions, that ottheeup‘ ccsaful fiend dominant, however. They ltalbd b couple of yards from us. There was a moment’s silence, Tim and I remainin quite comatoeet and then the Senor burst out n a hoarse and qui- verin voice, ‘ Ladroneei’ ' hfy dear Senor,’ interrupted Finueane, who was as meddlesome as he was mendaclona. 'yoa are too much excited to speak to these races calmly; let me deal with them in En iah. Then young men! the Senor has addressed you it own ion as robbers, and in my—” But the Spaniard was not to be shelved. and he broke out again, " Ladronl do me mi h a l’ ‘ Which means,’ eagerly interrupted iuuoane, ‘ robber or thief, give me, or restore me, my *- msie child,’ a ve natural re ’ ' Where is my aughter 1' thundered (layraaao, too, in English to avoid, the offices of his later- preter. ‘ Exactly,’ said the irrc roasible; ' where is my --our--tbat in, his dang itcrl just what I was coming to; where is she? no provaricetion now 1' ‘ I don‘t see what you haveto do with it, Mr. Finucane; but! have no objectionto tell you both that I don’t know where she is, and that I have not seen her to-day.’ ‘ Mentim l ’ cried the father. ‘ A lie 1' shouted Finucanc. 'I am peculiarly situated with regardto Hr. Cayranao ; but as for you, Mr. Fiuucano that word will have to be accounted for,’ said 'My dear sir ’ said Finucnnc, ' I was only rot-presto the cnor.’ ‘ I require no such assistance, sir,‘ said Tim. ‘ And do you dare—do you venture to tell tne,’ Nut Langhnm five minutes after his victo over . the lamented Snycrs‘ 1' was unoonsc oung to us magietcrially, 'Ahom about! our don htor to-day1’ 0 on dnro—do you vcn— ‘ began the mock- lug-bird. '1 repeat,’ interrupted Tim, ’that we have not seen her today, and don’t know where she in., ' And yet you left the hotel with beret gun-fire 1' said Cnyrnsso. ‘ We know all about it, you soc,’ said the Gene- misssry; ‘ s Senorita and two English gentlemen ‘ We could not have left the hotel with her at gun-llrc,’ said Tim, ‘ as we were in quarantine all night, and until half an hour ago.’ ‘Pcrhnps you will tell me next that my daugh- ter was in quarantine with you 1 ’ ‘No, I won't; there was no one there but our- selves.’ ‘ As you arrived in the same boat with my daughter, she must have been detained if you were 3 —--so much for your quarantine story, liorl’ I here put in my car. ‘ You‘re unreasonable, Mr. Cuyrasso ; who ever said your daughter come with usl Have we not told you again and again that we don’t know where she is! But if you still doubt, we had better go to the Alcalde who fined us this morn- ing; ht’! will satisfy you that we were confined all ni ht. gYes, I do doubt; I don't believe a word of it. Let us totbc Alcaldo, he will make you speak the truilfi’ said the father. ' So we started, Cnyrasso and his tern Manda leading the way, and we following. As we were ascondin the main sircet, there suddenly turned into it, u out two hundred nrds ahead of us, a . party on horseback, advancing rapidly in our di- rection. Dis’psir has sharp eyes. I instantly re- cognized Amalia, Buttonsan, and his brother Ilopc fled from my heart, but I gave a sickly flourish with my hat behind Ceyrnsso’s backto counsel flight. To my sur rise they only ruined into a walk, and came badly on. As they ap-, preached, it was obvious from the appearance of their horses thnt they had had a lon and hard ride. Anislia‘s eyes were cast down, at her face was calm; the padre was fulfillin his role as 'a devil to smoke and think ;’ and as or Buttonahaw, , he was easy and almost radiant as he pulled up, and, removing his bat, wished all the com ‘ good morning.’ It was a strange rcoontre. 0 one was prepared for it; and the salutwtion In. mained uanswcrod. anrasso was bewildered. and we were on the lonk-out for some cleverstra- .tagcm on the part of Buttonshaw to deliver til from our dilemma. O rasso was the first to recover himself, and. stern y addressing his daughter, said, ‘ So, rite, we have met at last! ’ ‘ Yes, my father, we have met at last,’ replied Amalia. ’ You have ridden fur—dot me hope the ride has been a cable! ’ ' It as been dclightful.’ ‘ That is well, as it will be your last.’ 'I hope not, for I have not a mind yet to die.‘ ' Nevertheless, it will be your last, unless they take such exercise within the walls of theOonveat of St. Catherine, to which you are , if the sisters will admit one who has treated two nights and two days, by sea and land, with I knew not boplrppny cnvulicrs ;——how many lovers have you, r ‘ I ave now no lovers, father, I assure you; I have given them all up, and there willbe no need to send me to the convent, for henceforth all my duty and affection shall be given to him whose. they are by right. ' Fine words ! Senoriti, filo wordsl are they of penitence or of strotugcrn 1 ’ ‘ Neither, my father.’ ' We shall test them in time, no doubt; in - while, commence your new career of obedkneo y getting od‘ that horse and coming with unet‘ ‘ Ob, Senor! ’ cried Tim, springin forward a: nbjoctly crin’gin before the other," ct our heart plead or of do not no arate two ugeee fondly devoted i We have been wrong.w have been imprudent.-——l confess it-I museum it' (the ninny i) ; ' but think of our great love, be generous; for re us and make uehappy if a lifetime of til at duty ’ _ ' Ila! hal ’ interrupted the eardonieleadt , she has just renounced all her lovora, hasn’t she r Do you renounce this cavalier too. Senorita 1‘ j went on Cnyrnsso, 'thnt you have not seen my