ff, {Me/Z .ihui' ... I 1/111 ll/Léi ffV//( ' §ninnioosiiio ? s unseen é, carnal, coarseness. 9/' 722/! [%d .. ' DEVOTED TO Vol. 4. 1 :5: LITERATURE, SCIENCE, COMMERC 'Summersi-de, Prince Edward Island, TllE guardrails animal, is ram’rno no woman EVERY THURSDA Y EVENING, av JOSEPH BEBTBAM, ar uis orricl, CENTRAL snail“. T E R. M S : 1 co for one car In advance 6s. 8d. Ry “ y ’Ilfllf advanc’e, 7s. 6d. “ “ stihe end of year 9s. Persons getting up own of run Subscribers will be entitled to the Juneau. foroneyear. ADVERTISEMENTS- inscrted at moderate rates and in good style. SPECIAL Aoanaumi'rs may be made on reasonable terms for a whole, a half, or quar- ter column, or by tho year. Job Printing of every description, performed with neatncss and despawh, and at moderate rates, at the doorman Olllce Almanac” for J uooa's rinses. Last Quarter, lst day, 8h. 34m. evening. Nd; New Moon, 9th day, 9h. 25m. morning, 8. Is. First Quarter, 16th day. 2h. 35m. morn. N W Last Quarter. 31st day, 0h. 64m. evening, W. 0 DAY SUN sun ‘sun‘s moon', u ‘ 1 n > I 1 fast doc. I ,4 ,1 2 “mummies-sets clock,nortli,riscs :1 a. | iii m lb m I m sI I h inlli m Business (llama: W . . .vw..~r.s...mm ..M.Ww~ IIANFORD BROTHERS, Successors to Thomas Ilanfard, dimomiasioa @ilrriimnts, And General Agents, ll aoarii Manna-r wuanr, SAINT JOHN, N. B. Cim. U. lians‘onn. Faith. S. llanrono .l. H. ALLEN, Commission Merchant, AND DEALER m PROVISIONS, &c., MARKET STREET - 8T.Jllllll, ll. 3. Ea. Gives personal attention to the Sale and Purchase of every description of Goods. May 9, 1868. ROBERT GORDON, A U 0 TI 0 N E E R AND LAND BIIOKER, Alberton, . . .. . .1’. E. Island REFERRED : lion. Judge Young—Charlottetown. lion. G. W. llowlon~Alberton. Mr. Joseph Bertram—Sunimorslde. Alberton, May l8. 1869. ly Business (liltl'dfi. FOUNTAIN HOUSE! North side King Square. (ml to Park Hotel) ST. JOHN, N. B. J AHES W. THOMPSON, Proprietor. llE l'roprictor of the above HOTEL takes this opportunity to return tbaiiks for the liberal patronage hitherto received, and most respectfully solicits a continuance of the Line. This HOTEL is very pleasantly situated. and commands aview of King Square, and other parts of the City. In connection with the Hotel, is GOOD STABLING, and a careful llostlcr in attend- ance. Parties coming from Prince Edward island with horses will find this establishment the most comfortable in the City, and a per- son always at the Cars on their arrival. St. John, Sept. 10, 1868. ly CRAWFORD’S HOTEL. N0. 9, KING SQUARE, SAINT JOIIN, N. B. ' llE subscriber having thoroughly rciltted and enlarged his HOTEL and STORE, is now prepared to accommodate l’crmaucntand Transient Boarders on tlicduost reasonable terms. ALSO,in connectionm GROCERY STORE, where every article required for house use may be had . J. CRAWFORD & SON. Sept. 10, IBGB. ly REUBEN TUPLlN, Connnlssiou Merchant, AUCTIONEER, Am! General Agent. Point Du Chene House ! _— “IE Subscriber would beg to call the at- tention of the traveling public to this well-known and favorite llotcl, situated at hursday, POITIV. [sou run JOURNAL] s BBITOTITS HEART. One boon vouchsafed to mortals here, Which we may all enjoy, To fill our souls with holy cheer, And feel all comfort nigh: "l‘is Lovam‘r—thut holy prize God doth to us impart; Who would not make a sacrifice To have a Briton's heart? We love Old England troni our heart, And we esteem her laws, We must condemn the men who mart Their honor in her cause; But we remember, there are those Who never will dcpnrt From serving her, and who repose, Bless'd with a Briton’s heart. There is no land beneath the sun \Vliich wc esteem so high, [for broad domains do every one Possess prosperity; PEACE doth within her borders dwell, She knows not warfarc‘s smart; 0h! iliatI could the bravery tell That fills a Iiriton‘s heart. VICTORIA, thy name we love, Thy happy reign we bless. From year to year, with joy we prove ’I‘lic blessings we possess; Though other nations may arise, And fiercely use the dart, Peace reigns with us; 0! could we prize An honest Britun's heart! E, vAGRICULTRE, TEMPERASICR AND-NEWS. July 15, 1869. half-(ii. net; but the miserable man seized me, an shrlckcd aloud for help. “ Let mo pass on i“ I cried; “ your daughter lies murdered on the dell." “The sense lelt in him was so little, that he caught at the words wrong. “ Do you dare to own that '0“ have killed her?" he shrickcd. “I clp. corn- radcs, help!" " We were struggling together on the ground when they came running in the spot. and. as the ' liltcd me, my ghastly looks might We i make them dccm mc guilty. “ He comes red from the dead !" cried l'ero Martin. shaking with terror. “ Look at his hands l" "The old man‘s drowned senses were so bewildered now that he struck at me lranticly. crying aloud the while on his daughter's name, and raving olhor beauty and goodness. “ llc was jealous—lids assassin here. [In knows a rich man wanted my child; Liic Leroy would have made her then his wife." " Meanwhile I fought with my fellow- worknii-n like :i maniac. I strove to speak to illl‘ll'l—I strove to tell them all thatlnid lia )pcnnd to me; but my reason had gone wi d, my heart was breaking. my lips were cracked, my voice only came in grasping sobs. ” Elmiro Elinirc! they say I killed tlice! l who loved tbeo betterllian my lilc. Are you mad, comrades? I tell you Lac Leroy is the man.” " Lue has just left me. He has been in my but with inc all the morning,“ said 1’ :re Martin. “ As he said this, I [lung myself on the ground in inter dospair. and sull'orcd sil~ cully the cords \villi which my comrades bound me; then some staid to watch me. while others went to the village to apprise the authorities of the murder. “ You perceive. iiiousicul'. that when WNo'I' 42. " ' lie was wild and haggard. and his hands and arms were covered with blood.» " ‘ Do you recollect him having told you he had lost his knilc ?‘ Is - No.7 ” I repontthcso interrogations and re.- plics. monsiciir, to show you that the chief point at tho trial rested on a question of time. " Up to a certain hour lwns toiling with my follow-workmen, and l ivns supposed to have committed the crime in the period which elapsed between the tilnel lelt them and the moment i was seen by Pierre Martin. 0n the other hand, was Luc Le- roy really lound in tho but attwo minutes to ten. or had he put his watch back, and by this and other means deceived his hall'- drnnkcu companion? " According to tholrown testimon , they had out together drinking lor nearly two hours, but 1 did not belivc this. I in!- agini-d they had been together only an hour, and the impression at a longer peri- od had been cuimiugly made by Luc Leroy on tho druuknrd‘s mind in order to screen his own guilt. “lint. it \vasin vain my counsel and I rpicstioiicd and eross-qucslimicd; we clic- iicd nothing bcyond the fact that l'cro Martin had ‘taslcd‘ the pckic on his way to tho lint. I“ ‘ Did you sit down to taste it i" i ask- ei . “ ‘ Well, yes: I think so.‘ ‘ ‘ Did you taste it more than once i“ " ‘l don‘t. know. but i might have.‘ “ ‘ And you sat down each time i" “ ' Wcli. ycs.’ ‘ ‘ Then how could you got from your hut to the cross iind back again in less than halt an hour P“ " *l walked last.’ “ Allci- those questions and answersnbn dislan.-c was measured, and it was found a man could walk it in ball an hour. " ' lint not :in old man,’ said my coiiu~ 7 " 87 49‘ 3 ill (‘ 22niorn l5 ill _ v . . . R illi‘i-‘ili'lra 4 I9 49; 3 42 L; 2 0 7 30 Mm gatc' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' P' L' Iél‘lnd' gllfclligfldufifil'" Runway \Vhfll'f: “l 1’0"“- D“ the gendarnics arrived they where licccs~ sci, ‘ not. a man who sitsdown loiir or live r‘ 4 A) l) —— v v I . . . It --' - v.‘ >In -' I ' s s v .' 2 ‘23: 4 Q7 ‘1: 51 (l) 3615 REFERENCES = “3 il‘lvum‘gc' "3 “residence f‘" 1mm" i“ H (:{r‘ll mu ml” 3.0:th ynlm'd 0", Que", fill-[130.13[Elyse-Riki?iihiidnigdicjinilihi “H‘l‘hf iiiiis‘tvildvtd)lgi'iliiidhnt enriierlli-iii i ~ w I - s s ' ‘ s ‘ C are rcso VL‘ 0 8 ill “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 5 Mon ill 48 4 lb 46 ills l 39 2! lion. D. Brennan, 1L T- "01mm. flue“ of “with “mm! b.” aurpi'ssu" . 1"“ , , , ‘ _ seemed to them pi'dol's of guilt. lint a liiill‘qiiist nino,’ observed the l’rocureur ilu , .,. ., 2 q 2— c. vp, . g _ u , is pure, lll'flLillg and inVigorauug. wliilc thch A noble race, and e or Lsttem . . . . . . . . C Tues ii 48 t -4140 4. . I L. inn. iniiiuicrsi c. . _ .. . _ i _ . . more certain prool was not forthcoming. Lot. 'llisnlcas of time are are vague . ,- i u 2 4.- 2,! A I an: 18px) . 6 is every facility for dctp at“ bathing. The muss", 5 of 0,“. mm] . n . a 7 Wed 27’ 84 4 3.: £4 (2‘. ‘ o ‘ is pri ..-, -. . pa . pro. in The mm” fur Sc. Jul.“ louw mum)", twice 3 ' llowu ill the . doll, lll':|l' lba body oi the until he sees Luc Leroy's watch.’ a “W” :2“ 45' g 4': “1.5” WILLIMI BEAIRSTO every any, The elm-go, wmiw fuundnunlup Ami SIIUW "m We PUNCH “1'01"” murdci'ed girl. they found a knife—my “ We fought a good light, monsicur, my 13 ET] 21 ,- 53 ,3 4 $483 9-, ’ ate, the tnqu good; and the subscriber hopes From which we cannot part, kmllc; it‘wlisl covered ivuh blood, and a counsel and l. but we were dclculctl. l .i ‘ 4 D _ ~s - - -. . ‘ . ' . . ' > , i. . Ia: (it‘ll ‘lll. b -c: the i 1:: ion ‘(i was fun d iilt and ~ I- -l , . n . by slrittatttntion to tilt rcqiurtniuns of his Ami through our lift. we no or shall cease l . L y L l V 11 ML . 'n g! y. Lollt unuu to a. I}, 5"“ i 7 ,‘Z’ 5g ,3 3: I" customers, to ensure generalsatisfaction. To hold “ Briton.“ hean against her. prisnn lor ills. My exact statement of the 1," Prim: 2} “I g 2 t 43 lo )0 38 la Auctioneer A; General A, c,” PETE“ SCHURMAN- Prol’l‘icmh Tum I mm“) CHANT“ “ As the men spoke of this. Ircmembcr- truth was entirely discredited—the loss ol 1.) uts ) I ' J s ‘ " ' " cil willi a ghastly sinking of my heart my knilo especially was looked on as a P. S.—Bcing hinisclfa P. E. Islander, the ll 7 I!) subscriber would licrcby respectfully request [1 3H lii ‘H H ‘ .~ ‘ ‘u, . . . . . . L4; :9 H ’3‘"“"“'“"“" “'3' 10”" m" that i had lost this kmle a day or two bc- tlimsy invention; and. but for the ‘ exten- \VATEB srnenr, fore in the woods. but I had mentioned ntingcircuinslanccs‘ which wcrcpi'osumcd . , . m - ____ __ "u a share of the Island patronage. ' s ' "A s r r " * 1“ if“ “‘0 m0"; I Summfgljf" ,.,-£_£' “Mil Pt. Du Chenc, May i3, ’69. 3:11 ' ' . this loss onl ' lo Elmira and her father. 1 ll) exist in In a s'ountc 'calous and JR 4 7 1? 55‘59 40 3 4215 x9 & " ' "T ' t I E r t c r t 1 c - appealed toiliim, now reminding him ol poor Elmirc'oni‘c lor the villain liziuy. I :0 won 35 m 59:“ 5.2 1 18 7 ' t ' J ww-w»«WW-smv-erwMWWMMMww‘ this lfact; butbo answered mo angrily should have lost my head undci‘tlio sword 2 , 34 39 3.37 43 2 o 5 0 ~ ' . that to remembered nothing of it. ol tiic gnliotiiio. 2‘.’ 35 as also .1 2 .0 21 civilians stun mammals, KENT STREET, oainioiimwa, Platte: The Charm“ 3m"- -- h... l a... an... m.,... m... u m., 1 i.“ ,0. u... x. 2-: TI is 31' 37 9 H 2| 3 38 2 , _ , , V SIMOV D_ FRASER, rum-Rm:me I. went silently to prison. on innocent man. spout lour wars in all 25 Fri‘dr 87' 36 10' 2 ll rises I4 59 ("‘NLR'H‘ AGENTS AM) ‘ __ C HAPTLR‘ I I‘ _— lllc sull'ci‘iugs oi the ling/lie, ybu will not. 2i SM 38 35 '2 ‘9 33 8 20 57 A. U C T I O N E E R S . Permanent and Transith Boarders will " lint at noon-day, this brightness glan- CllAD'l‘Eu “L wonder that my men has the lilies of ago, last} 41 8 unit 55 I000 on 0 on 1210 a 9 51 i use 17 i0 814 4‘.) 1042 s 10 so so 8127 is ll 0 4:; ' Sun 4 so 7 34 2h mun iv an 27 Tues ll 3! 2R Wed 4‘.’ 8! 2t) l‘hors H 29 80 Frid 4f: 28 31 Sat 44: 27 iaaaaasaaaaamaauaam ——szunimerslde Markets. July it}, 1869. Beef erlb 5d a nil Muttolii per lb 4d a fill Oats per busli ‘Jz‘ll Potatoes per bnsli is $315!; 'l‘nrnips per bush Butter pcr lb Lard per lb Tallow pcr lb. Eggs per do: lid ll l‘Jil 9d a lUd ‘Jil it 10d 3d a lid Illdcs per lb 49d Mackerel per doz 2s a .ls Codllsh per qt 18gdanltll§ ' - rcass t l ork per lb by ca 358 n ‘0: Flour per bbl Island Flour per cwt 18s to ills Oatmeal per cwt. "is a 17s llay per 'l‘on 60s a (128: ,. l in. Boards 4. I as Spruce Boards Charlottetown Markets. Ch. Town, July 15, 1869. cavwmnnM AND OFFICE Head Queen’s Wharf, Snmmorsido, P. E. I- (uppositc the Store of W. ’1‘. limit at Co.) April 2, not). ly mw ____ Tina'th BROTHERS, Allo'l‘loh'lilills, Commissmn Merchants, AND GENERAL AGENTS. BANK IlUlTJHNG' - - QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. P- E. I. 'iviL'iLIAM DODD, Commission Merchant, And Auctioneer, queen savanna, JIIARLOTTETO IVN- - - l’. E. ISLAND t‘. 1“ . PUIIDY ’ NEW Marble and Freestone El,” '4 BLISIIAIENT, (nsxr noon T0 usuit AND sons') . ] Md a 8d .lh‘l‘llttt‘lwlf2d'; lb 4d a m KING SQUARE. l‘ork per lb.. by carcass, lid a 8d P. E- llam per lb 7d Iryelid ~__!_ 15:01. an All orders punctualiy attended to. Ducks each is ad a Is Cd can and see; Flour per 100 lbs ‘fgs a ‘55s I,“ 7' .69 ,y Oatmeal per 100 I s a‘ s Buckwheat Flour, per lb zd a All A_ W_ Coilllsii per iluiiitai Butter per lb Do. by the tub, 18d a ll). Ills a 20s ,. 3., ,, ,, .3 Marble Worker, ghff“ 2,“, :3", Point Du Cliche, Shediae N. B. ' a ow ~ .3 (1 8d n Dd ‘ ‘ I'gtxdtd): prim-lid ls 6d a Is ‘Jd MONUMENTS: ’1 (lMBS, GRAVL- Barley " “ 5” bloNluS, Arc" so. 0“" 3' ‘8' id Ausmcaa A‘Nll ITALIAN Manon: cox- llay per ton 70‘ ‘ 7“: stantly on hand. Ilidcs per lb Sheepskins cncli Spruce lloards per 100 ft. It llemlock “ ill (iii a 4 “fission” distill; IlANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Oarnsr of area! Henry: 4‘ King Struts. Charlotlstoim. Dunn. Banana. President—lion. Esquire. Cashier—Wrmnais Gunman, Discount Days—Mondays do Thursdays. Hours of Business—Foal imam. to l p.m. from 2 p.m to 4 p.m. .___.L——c UNION BANK. Grafton St, Quun‘s Square, Charloltslown President—Guanine l‘auntn, Esquire. Cashier—Janna Aaunasnl, Esquire. Discount Days—Wednesdays it Saturdays. flours ofBuslness—Froni 10 mm to lp in from 2 p.m to 4 p m. BUMAIERSI DE BANK. Clairol Strut, Summern'ds. 1‘. 5. Island President—Janus L. llomaa, Esq. Cashier—E. L. Inmano, Esquire Discount Days—Tuesdays and ltrldsys. Notes for Discount must boin before 11 o‘clock on Discount days. Hours of Business—lo a. m., -OXEE'"FOR' secs l "E highest price. in Cash, will be paid for EUOS, at the Bonn“ llousn. (7. C. OAEDINEIL Gunner-hie, April It, ism. 4s Is 4s Cd 4s a is lid to I p. m. from ll p. m., to t p m. ' I in. nauovno his liesidenrc m SUM- Can furniin Gravestones and Monuments ata less price than any other establishment in the Provinces, mid pay a duty besides. it?" Oiim-uis can be lelt at llaiiriuu's Book Store and at D. Enlaa‘s, Esq., Suiiimerside, or sent to ‘ A. \\'. ANDRES. Point Tlu Cliche, Juno llthLI‘Bllb. REEBVAL l DOCTOR FULLER PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACOUCREUB ltusinnnc: also Orricr: on Central Street, . . . . . . Slmmiersidc. (Directly opposite the Sunimcrsido Bank) liummerslde, may ll}. 1869. CARD. 1%. DODI) may again be consult- ed, at his old residence, in MAlibA l lo, 'v NEW LONDON. April ill. moo.— ”im. .1. 1721011. Physician 5r, Surgeon, nor—At tho Simniansmit Dauo S'ronic. or next door to liauk , Central Street SUMMERSIDE, . . . . 1'. E. ISLAND. October 12. lilllii. DH. JARVIS pro 3m. ‘ ' " next door to the lies. Mr. hulkiiillilld’l. on Central Street. He can be consulted at his residence or at llunl it Co's Drug Store, at all times. Bummersldc, June ll, 12460. find the above [louse to give satisfaction. _ chm“. < ' Mr. W. H. POPE 1 E08 to inform the public liiut he has re- named the practice ol the Law. Ul-‘l- tic—A few doors below the Bank of Prince lidward Island. Charlottetown, lilurcli 18, 1861). W THOMAS mums, BARRISTER - AT - LAW AND NOTARY rooms, &0. SUMMEIESIDE, - - < - 1121'}. ISLAND "JAMES GREENOUGU. F L 0 U R Conunission Merchant, No 47 Commercial Street Corner of Clinton Street -BOSTON Jany. l. 186i). iéasaiw s EllWARll‘s lMl'llOi’liD PATENT Non-conducting and Vapor-Elna Fire and Burglar Proof SAFEE. itasuracruasns or BANK VAULTS, BURGLAR PROOF VAULT DilllliS, IRON VAULT DOORS. l’A'l‘ it N ’1‘ COMBINA'l‘lUN ii A N it LOCKS, Dill-ill BOXES. l’A'l‘l-IN'l‘ JAIL LOCKS A: CELL DOORS, etc. etc. Tiios. Fui.i.i.i:u. Davm Srann & Sons, Travelling Agent. Agents, llalilax. Montreal. Dec 15. ‘68 y "1300178; SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. ' lll-i subscriberbegs leave to acquaint the inhabitants of SUM M lvlllSllll‘; and the country generally, that be has commcnocd his business of Boot. $5 Shoe Mails- lng‘. in the Shop next doorto O. 0 Neills, near the Wesleyan Church. He trusts that by strict attention to business and good work to give general satisfaction and merit a share ‘ - rune re. 0‘ [HIth pm L WILLIAM CLARK. Summersidc, April 22, will . TIIE GIGN UIEE COMMON SENSE Family Sewing Machine! FOR 428 as. OIL, A'l‘ IIARl'IL‘S BOOKSTORE, Charlottetown, and l'lllNCld COUNTY llOoliS'l‘Ulils}, b‘unniicrsidc. June 4. 1865!. V_W_-*_ 7‘ V “Va—M’— ”’ THOMAS HALL S NOW l‘liEl’Alil-‘ll, willi the. assistance of the STEAM l'OWHlt, to :uriiisli any number of TIIIIBIIING MACHINES, of the most improved kind. ' Iron Turning, ll'uod £10., Curls, Trucks, (£12, (be, manufactured, together with Allolhcr Work in his branch of trade livery Machine warranted to do good work. 'l‘llllMAH HALL. Suiiimorside, May 20, ludiL—il. n cess like njowcl iii the forest, and all the. .I .14"... .i....._‘ LAA’¢"‘I ‘.I‘¢l u»... «In Inn go the. book. standing like a dark sett- inir round about the dell. n D where a pebble lluiig into the stream star- llcs the car, and comes like a wonder. this lono place, no human car would hear it. If some drcadl'ul decilwcre done here, uoliunian oyc would witness it—iio tongue could ever tcstily against llio evil-dour. " Ten years ago. one August day. when the sun was blazing in the sky. l crept toward this dcll. over the pebbles, had haunted me, whis- pcrin ol’i‘ost and freshness. So, while beneath the trees, I crept away. and Wound round through the wood, lollwiug the music of the brook. “ Somehow it seemed to me that I did not step through the underwood, but that lbroko through it suddenly. like a man would in a dream, and then I saw Elmirc ay sun. It did not come upon me gradu- ally tluit sho was dead. I knew it like a dash. even as I beheld her. I " The place was silent asa wrecked ship in mid-ocean might be. Not ulcal stirred in the hot air, not a blade of grass quiver— cd as I stood looking at her. I saw she was dead. yet 1 would not see it—l would not believe it. So, as the color came slowly back to my l‘nt‘n. “3 my heart bo- gan to boat a nin. I cried, soitly: “ lilmiroi Elmire !" " There was no answer—n0 movement in tho prostrate term; and than I knew the silence was the silence of death. “I sprang across the brook and lifted her in my arms, and as l touched her my hands were covered with blood. I do not tell you what I lelt. As l have said bo- l'oi-o, suil'cring has no words. The tongue cannot betru the agony ol the soul. strive as it may. a; it cannot even utter the pangs of the flesh; true grief and pain are silent. and tho Woes that chatter oi their smart are nothing. " She was stabbed again and again be- loro she died. I could see the blood upon the rass. I could see the place where she nolt and begged for more . And lrom her knees she had fallen on ierlace, and so I found her—her bands clasped as she had liked them in prayer. and her lair Iaco pressed against the grass. " hrom ilio wounds upon her neck, her hands. her arms. 1 saw the murderer had struck again and again in a frenzy olcriicl- ty, of savage hate or jealousy. “ it is Luc Leroy," I said, as I laid her c call on the truss. bunkl iad dot cried l:ilond for liolp——I had not even thought of it. Whether the hor- ror ol the scene, or the insiinclivo know- ledge ol the uselessness of cries in this lime place kept me silent, i know not. Neither do I know how long i sat with my dead love in my arms before I roused myself, and rushed froiii that dreary sun- shine into the dim Wood's. “1 came up this rugged path a mad- man. blind with grief and rugs. llaii i met Luo Leroy then, I should have turn his heart out. i run on toward tho place where I had left my companions; but before 1 reached Ihom, i met hei lather staggering through the woods, stu )idly drunken. l c started at me wiih bicarod eyes, and saw the blood on me. “What‘s this?“ he said. eager] . " Seeing him helpless. l mm d have t “'l'il'lllk 0' 1'10 10"“l'lmss 0r ""5 Fva lain iiisolcntly; ‘ naturally silo pi l'cri'ed the sound of :1 worth” bum”. ‘ ‘ ii a shriek olugony marry Mr. -|' fl ("‘3’ i0" he'll “'9‘” "1’ “MM?” “01" but i amused myscll in talking to her." 'udgc. lbcr's hut.“ away from my fellows, and beat my stops 0,. two. All the hot. morning, as gcd me to 3,, “way. i worked. i had thought 0‘ ii, longiucbu l'icrro was Jealous, and she should notlikc nrdtho sound oltbc cool rill trickling mm m acousmgcumr.“ the ol. icrs bctook themselves to the siesta [on in horse". saying, she was going to I “‘8 onl-1W Email in “"3 gli‘w “‘ “'0 “mn‘ company her in her quest for herbs 1"" “The trial drciv crowds to the court. sm— :w» ~:._-..~..- m.,“..-i ..... Wm... sum-n \Iaer and Luc Leroy. “ ‘ The girl loved me,” said this last vil- iinn ol my station to a mere chm-coal— Shc llallcrcd lll‘l'b‘l'll, i should I had no intention of the sort, ” When did you last sec iicr?" asked the “ At a quarter to ten o‘clock, in her la‘ '- Was her [other there.” ” No! and i only saw her lor a moment She seemed frightened, and beg« She said tho man “ Did you leave the but at horrequcst P" " No, I I'CIllScli to do so; and then she gallior herbs to sell lo the chemists." “ Did you lolloiv Iicri'" " Only a step or two, and alter a little talk beneath the trees. I returned to the but where her father found me.“ “ Ifyou loved the girl, aml was pleased to be in her society. ivhy did you not no- “ Well, the truth is, I didn't much likc being sccn with a charcoal-burncr‘s dangli- ter; 1 should liavo bccn jccrcd at by my lricnds. Then. again, i was unwilling to arouse the prisoner‘s jealousy; he had tlircaleiicd me on various occasions, and I wanted to avoid his i'ioiciicc, lor the girl‘s sake." "Other falsehoods be altered, I cannot repeat to you. 'l‘bcy madden me with iii- digiiuiioii even now as i think of them. Enough. that ho shindcreil the girl ho had murdered, while he strovo to swear away my lilo. “I never doubted ho had killed her. and as I looked into his shrinking, cowardly face, i know it. as surely as i know there was a sun in the heavens." “ When Pore Martin was called. Igazcd at him cugorly to soc ii there were any signs ol sense in him. lint no; his face was hopelessly dull, his brain hopelessly drowned in intoxication." “ ' When did you last see your daughter alive i" asked the judge- " ‘ i don‘t exactly know the hour, but 1 think it was about hall-past iiiiie.‘ " ‘ Why did you leave her, and what was she then doing E" H ' She was sowing. l lelt her to fetch a jar oi pckio. which Alonsicnr Leroy illltl put for m'e behind the old cross. on the mud in the forest that leads to llailtoignc." “ ' At what hour did you return to the hutP‘ ' " ‘ At ten, and I then found Mousicur Leroy waiting for me.‘ “ ' lint it you do not know the exact time at which you left the but. how can you tell it was ten when you returned i" " ‘ i know. because Monsieur Leroy showod me his watch; it wanted two nihi- nice of ten. lie was angry lu-nauae l Lept him wailing. lie had been there. he said, nearly hall an tour. This is how llmenmc aware that it was hall-past nuic when l loft home.‘ -' ‘ You seem to know the limo only from Monsieur Leroy—how is lirii?‘ the marks of a of a tire not ' I « altar» _. ...... .. .61.; ' tux-s itsell to death no iinst the bars o “S cage P ‘- Well, i should have doiio that but lor one thought—the thought of Elmira—the burning ilcsiic to avcngo her kept mo dive, and sustained me through all my miseries. This gave me hope to study a plan of escape; this gave me courage and iorliludc to pursue it. “ (lod is a just God,“ I said to myself continually; llicrcloi‘c i shall not lull in my purpose.“ “ And lilid not. I escaped; but how, Hill] by what means, lam bound never to cl .“ “ Four years of prison had so changed me, that none of my old companions, looking on my face. would have said. “There goes l‘icrre, the Clllll‘cuui'bunt- or.“ “ To a freeman of the woods like me. chains had been a living death, :iiid my anguish had made me. old and ghastly. when, once more at liberty, l brcathcd again the lresli air of the forest. “ i knew it was dangerous to return hither; nevertheless, i came. I trusted one of my old friends, and lie pruvcd l'aillilul. lie bid mc, mid supplied me with loud till the heat. oi the search lor me was over. it is a hard thing lor gou- darmcs to find a man in the lorcsi; as well limit lor :i wait or a wild boar without dogs, as look for a lugitivc in this wilder— iicss. " In six months my hair and heard had grown long and thick—it had become gray, Iicairly whilc, as you see, and l lelt that the cyc even ol ii dolectivo would scai‘ccly recognise the cscapcdjbrcut, much less, then. would the villagers sec in this whitchaired. aged man, l'icrre, the chili-- coal-burner. " Claude," I said to my friend. I shall hiro myscll as a servant to Madame lmroy.“ “ lie was li-ightcncd at my scheme; but he could not disundc me from it. “ I had heard ll‘Olll him that Luc Lcroy‘s mother had married again. but her new husband huddled suddenly. leaving her with an iiilniit oi whom she was passion- utcly load. This child was the source of constant ipiarrcl between Lin: and his number, and in this ilisscssiun l hoped to ,llud a weapon oi dclciice and i'chibulioii. ' I “ Moreover. l'crc Marlin, no longer supplied with drink by young Leroy was now his sworn enemy. Thus the ground was prepared lor inc, and I entered on the battle without lear.‘. To be L'OIIHIHIM. ._............~.———— Dickens has settled down [0 quiet coun- try lilo. Collie literature is taught at Harvard University. The Pacific raihoad profits exceed all expectations. l‘opc l‘iusllic Ninth is having his life written by an ltaliaii. lioss‘iui‘s unpublished music has been sold ior $30,000. Arrests ol republicans have been made at (Jaiiiiz. lor viulcnl speeches against hcr- iron servitudc, the scars ucnchod. ,.... at his watch inysult'.‘ reached the but?" “ ‘ We drank peliio.‘ " "l‘ill what hour r‘ " ‘ i don't know. duughter.’ " ‘ llow him 1" passed him in a silence that was hall pity. “ ' I did not know it from him; llookcd “ tAnd what did you do when you We drank together until just before the moment I moi mo ne- cuscd, and he told me had murdered my rano. Much cxeiiciiient in i'uilsi‘lllli'lu‘n. At the Yacht llacc iii lbw English chan— nel on Saiui‘day. the Druid ill‘uli ilic (Him. hm, I»; one minute. :iml the timer (load by tour. King William oi l‘riissia basbcon enter- tained at. a bainpirt .ii lli'cuien. liis May. csty drunk to lliu prosperity oi the city. 'l‘lie liuiarnls ol those killed during tho recent ilisiiirbaiu-os in Paris wci'u lui‘goi did he look when you moi aiiended. but all Went all in an orderly manner.