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P nn' BUN 'Iun’s mooul ,. u I dcc. f, 2 wnnn,riscs-sets clock,s11uth,rises :1 u‘ 1 1h mlh 1111 h ml I 11111111 m '1 Mon 7 294 69111 521121 517 11 8' 9 110 2 Tues 285 1 14 1,42 115 morn 3:1 3 \Ved 26 214 724 57 0 14 1111 1 Thus 25 1114 1111 7 2 1 21 as 5 Frid 2-1 4141748 51 2 24 40 6 Sat 22 614 21130 2:1 2 211 14 7 Sun 7 216 1114 2511140 4 22 1) 47 8 Mon 19 9 [-1 27152 41 5 12 50 9 Tues 18 11 14 201111 27 5 58 5:1 10 Wed 111 1314 291,13 59 G 311 57 11 Thurs 14 1514 11011-1 16 sets 10 O 12 Frid 12 1714 29114 1‘.) G 40 4 13 SM 11 11114 27114 10 7 36 ii ‘14 Sun 7 105 1914 25,53 47 8 31110 11 15 Mon 9 201-1 22113 12 9 331 15 111 Tues 7 21.1 14 111112 21'. 10 :11 17 17 Wed 11 2:111 111111 2611 31'. 20 18 Thus 4 24 14 9110 16 morn 211 '19 It‘rld 3 21114 8 8 5d 0 35 211 20 Set I 2119 57 47 25 l 37 30 21 Sun 5 595 2918 4925 44 7 4010 53 22 Mon 58 31,19 42 3 54 8 40 311 :281Tues 611 8218 1111 41 54 4 37 39 '24 Wed 65 111113 2419 411 5 21] 411 25 Thurs 54 855111 14 57 20 6 17 41 26 Frid 52 31113 4 115 5 rises (10 327 Sat 50 8712 51112 83 7 29 61 28 Sun 6 485 8812 42 40 54 8 41110 52 mlf; ,""" ‘:—_‘ ""‘""“"— Summerslsle Markets. Feb. 17, 1869. Best peril) 1111 11. 4d Mutton per lb 311 s 411 23 0d 11 214 711 Unts per bush Potutoes per bush ls 5d a 111 1111 'l‘urnips per bush 10d 11 1s Butter per 1b by Tub 1311 11 1111 Lord per in (M s 1011 Tallow per 1b. 9d 11 1011 Eggs per do: 10d 11 is Ilides per in 4111 Mackerel per doz 2s 11 311 )odflsh per qt 1811 a 11111 Park per lb by carcass 4d 11 I111 Flour per bbl 45s 11 4711 Island Flour pcr ewt 201 to 21s Oatmeal per cwt. 17s 11 11111 Ilay per Ton 50s 11 1101 Pine Boards 10s 4s 11 1'11- Spruce Boards Charlottetown Markets. C11. 'I‘own, Fuby. 17, 1869. Beef cr 1b 45d 11 Rd Multdh per 1b illd n_711 l'ork per 1b.. by curcsss, 4111 s 11111 1111111 perlb (id 11. 111 Geese 23 11 3:1 l‘owels 1s s is (111 Ducks each 1s lid 11 is (111 Flour per 100 lbs 2011 a 2111 Oatmeal per 100 18s 11 11111 Buckwheat Flour. per lb 2d 11 2111 Codllsh per quintul 185 11 201 Iiutter per lb is 311 11 Is 611 1111. by the tub, ls 31111 is 111 (house 1111 11 511 'I‘sllow 911 11 1011 Eggs per dozen 1s 311 11 111 4d Potatoes per bushel 1s (id 11 Is {(1311 {I Barley " “ ()nts 11ny per ton 2| 811 a 2s 9d 1'05 11 71'» Ilides per 111 111 Sheepskins each 3s 11 811 1111 Spruce Iloards per 100 it. 4s 11 4s G11 Ilemlock ‘9 “ 8s 1111 11411 _—————I—-—-== 3111111111511 (1111111111. BANK 011‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Corner of Great (harm a' King Streets, Ohm-loustawn. President—11011. DANIEL anusn. Cashier—WILLIAM CUNIIALL, Esquire. Discount Days—Mondays & Thursdays. floors of Business—Foul lOu.n1. tn 1 p.111. from 2 11.111 to 4 p.111. UNION BANK. Grafton 81., Quun‘s Squsrr, Charlottetown President—CHAN.“ I'smsus, Esquire. CulllEP—JAIEI Annnuson, Esqmrc. Discount Dun—Wednesdays 1'1. Saturdays. Hours ofliuslucss—From 10 11.111 to 1 p 111., from 2 p.1n to 4 p 111. SUMMERSIDI‘I BANK. 011111111 Strut, lummm'da. P. 11'. Island President—Juries L. 1111141111. Esq. (insider—E. L. Lvnunu. Enquire Discount Da s——'l‘ues1111ys and Fridays. )lom forl scount must beln before 11 o‘clock 1111 Discount days. flours of Business-10 s. m., to 1p. m. ham 2 p. m., to 4 p.m, DR. J. N. FULLER, Graduate ol Bellevue Hospital, 3111111111 11101191191 33' 11' Olin in the residence of Rev. Mr. Desilriuy. on Wlter Street—directly eppollle the Esublisbmnul s”. L. Holman, 1111111,, ‘.‘ All osils promptly attended to. 211111th October 15. 1568. Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Thursday, February 18, 1869. Bunion“ (111111111. E. F. PURDY’S NEW MARBLE AND FBEESTONE ESTABLIIIMENT, (NEXT 110011 To 11121111 .1111) soxs') Iiing' Square, BHARLDTTETQENJJ'. E. 181110. All orders punctualty attended to. Call 11m! See! 111111 7, '69 1y - JOIIN McI{AY, (Economist: 51111111111111 And Auctioneer, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SUMMERSIDE I’. 11. ISLAND. REFERENCES: .1. Bunrlun. l‘rintnr, Summersidc. I'. E. 1. .1. 1). Mela-1011, Merchant, Char'town, ‘- .1211. ALLEN, St. John, N. B. Nov 19, '68 WILLIAM BEAIRSTO, Commission Merchant, Auctioneer 11': General Agent, wn'run srnEEr, Smumersv'rle. -------------- .- P. E. Island WILLIAM DODD, Commission Merchant, And Auctioneer, QUEEN sousuu, JIYARLO’M'ET'O 11W - - - l'. 11‘. ISLAND It. & WV. ’1. lIUN’I‘, Giomxnis'ssiou 31111111111115, GENERAL AGENTS AND AU CTIONEERS. BALESROOM AND OFFICE Head of Queen's Wharf- (opposlte the Store of Wm. '1‘. Hunt 81 Co.) Summerside. P- E- Island- 'lrr'leiscs. VA ‘ . ‘ (.ARVELL BROTHERS, A UCTIONEERS. Commission Merchants, And General Agents, BANK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown. - - - - - P. 11'. Island J. E. ALLEN. Gommissmn Merchant, And Dealer in 1‘1'ovisious, &c. MARKET STREET, St. John, N. B. is?“ Gives personal attention to the Sale and Purchase of every description of Goods. May 9. 1888. I'IANFORD BROTHERS, Successors to Thomas iisuford, Commission Merchants, And General Agents. 11 NORTH MARKET WIIARF' SAINT JOHN, N. B. Chou. U. II11nfor11 Fred. S.lInnfor1l .1 mncs Grceuough, F L O U R No 41 Commercial Street Corner of Clinton Street --- "BOSTON Jnuy. 1. 1869. 1y THOMAS KELLY, Barrister - at - Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, &c. suuuuusum. - - - - 11.14. ISLAND. out). n. .IAlllIl-186N, PHYSIGIAWSURBEHN &AGGUUGHEUR OFFICE lit the rcsideneoufthc Rev.W.W. Cnlpitts, Murgutc. December 3, “~68. 1111. .1. PRICE, Physician 85 Surgeon, OFFICE—A1. tho Svitilnnsmn 11111111 51111111. next door to Bank, Central Street SUMMERS/DE. 1'. E. ISLAND. October 12, 18118. 1511. JARVIS "as Removed Ills Residence 10 the House (lutcly occupied by Mr McKinluy) next to Thomas Hunt's. Est , St Elennor's. 1111 may be consulted every forononn At the Drug Store 01W. '1'. llUNT 5: U1). , Summer- side. St.E1cnnnr’s, May 111, 18118. 7 FOUNTAIN HOIISE. North side King Squnre, (next to Park Hotel) ST: JOHN, N. B. JAMES \V. THOMPSON, . - - -1‘1(01’R1|12T0R. ’ ‘IIH Proprietor of the above llU'I‘l‘lIAakcI 111111 opportunity to return thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto received, and most respectfully solicits s continuance of the s..me. This llO'I‘EL is very plcnsnnlly situated, and commands s view of King Square, and other parts of 11111 City. In connection with the Hotel, is GOOD S’l‘AiiLiNii, and 1s careful liontler in Attend- ance. Parties comin from Prince Edward Island with horses wil find this rstnblilhment the most comfortable in the City, 11nd I per- son Always st the Cars on their srrlvsl. St. John, Sept. 10, 1111111. 1y The Journal is the bcs.‘ advertising medium onthc Island. North British and Mercantile INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE 'AND LIFE. CAPITAL: TWO MILLIONS, Sterling. CHIEF OFFICES: (it Princes Street, Edinburgh. 61 Throudneedle Street, London. Risks taken daily, in Town 11nd Country. of the silica of the Agent, Reading room Building, Dorcbestcr street. G. \V . DullLOIS, General Agent for 1’ E Island. Charlottetown, June 20, limit—l)" .A. W. ANDRES, Marble Worker, Point D11 Chcuc, Shedinc N. B. MONUMENTS. TOMBS. GRAVE- S'I'ONES, 8111., 11:0. AMEnICAn AND ITALIAN MAunLE cox- stnntly on hand. Cnn furnish Gruvestoues nud Monuments nta less price than any other estublisluucnt in tho 1’1-oviuces,und puy u duty besides. W 0111111115 can be left at Bum-Inn's Book Store uud ut l). Eruun's, 191111., Summerside, or sent to A. \V. ANDRES. Point Du Chane, June lith, 18118. THE Gillllliifl 11111011. 7 ‘IIIS I’uper has been recently enlarged to munuuolh proportions 11' 1s r111: lemnsr liuLIcIous I'AI'LiL 1N \Vu111.11. Is the leading orgm‘. oi the 111111111 Movement, and opposes ritualism, close communion, exclu- s1vcnc11s and church caste. It is the only paper that publishes lesuv W111”) Ilszrzcllnlt's Sermons, which it does every week, just as tllcyurc11elivcred,—without qualillcutiuu or correction by him. It 11dv111-11tes universal sull‘ruge; 1: union of chrislinns ut the polls; 111111 the rights ofl:1bor. It 1111s the best Agri- cultural Department of any paper in 1111: world; publishes stories for the family, and for the destruction of social evils. It edito- rinl mnnagcmcut is impersonal; its writers and editors are from every branch of the church, 11nd from every grade of society. 11 has been aptly termed the frccst organ of thought in the world. Snell a paper, offering premiums of Sewing Machines, Dictionaries, Appletou‘s Cyclopc‘ 11in, I’iuuos, Ol'guus for Churches. ctc., Inukcs one 111‘ the host pupcrs for canvusscrs in the world. Every congrcgutiou may obtain a Column» mun Service, uu Organ, 11 Mcludcuu, 11 Bible. or 11 Life Insuruucc Policy for its I'nstor, or almost any other needlul thing. by 11 club of subscribers . Sand for 11 copy, enclosing 10 cents, to IIENR Y .E'. CHILD. 41 Park Row, New York . 1’. S.—-Subscriptions received nt this olIicc December 17, 'US.—41n. New England Self-Acting HAN» soon i .I ll st what every Fur er Requires 1L1. weave from 11': to :10 yards per day. Any style ot'guuds required . A dozen different twill cnn be woven upon the some warp. Also Seamless Bugs, AND CLOTH, DOUBLE-“'IDTII. Gnu weave 11 web six feet ton inches wide. Also. winds its own quills; and while it weaves one quill it winds unothcr. Cun ulsu be folded together 11nd taken through a colu- Inon door with the wehb in. The whole operation is performed by turning on cusy crnuk, 111111 can be operntnd by u BUY or GIRL ten or twelve years of age. S. WELLS & C0., General Agents, No. 113, Federal Street. l’ortlnud,M1.-. Also Agents for lhe 1.11111 &lln111u1;I-oll'r FAMILY KNITTING 111A- UlllNl‘}. (Semi for 11 \JH‘L‘Illiil'). October 22, '118. if Wool ! Wool ! V 1111} S'i‘ANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at TRYth , having been thoroughly rccon~ structcd 111111 enlarged 11y ndditiounl mochiu» cry and Steam 1'owcr, willcuntiuue to 111111111- fucture (1111111 from custom wool us hereto- fore, and ut the usulil rules. Ilnviug doubled their furililics for manufacturiIIg, 111111 prucu- red skillful operatives luv cvcry depuruucnt, the Company feel confident 111' giving their customers grenter satisfucliou gcnerully, by Illauufacturing u better quality of (3111111, 111111 making quicker returns for wool left with 1111-111. 111 addition to the various kiluls of ULU’I‘II previously umdc. they are mnunfuc- luring SEVERAL NEW STYLES FUR MEN‘S WEAR, and full width lilnuketiug. 53?" Wool, which must be clean wushcd, free ufuuits 111111 course locks, 111111 of good quuliiy. may be left at llon. 11.J. Cullbcck‘s, Charlottetown, or at the mill. S'I‘ANh‘ll'lLD \VOOLIJN CO. ’I‘ryon, Muy 14. 18116. I'mzl xinsunw s scold-11's IMPROVE]! i‘A'l‘ \"1‘ N oil-conducting and VII pos-islng Fire and Burgler Proof SAFES. 111AN171-‘AUI‘17111'IIIS OF BANK VAULTS, BURGLAR 1‘1101111‘ VAULT 1100115, IRON VAULi 1100115. 1' 111‘ E N '1‘ (KiMlllNA'l‘lUN 15 A N l\' LOCKS. 111111-21) BOXES. l’A'l‘l'iN'l‘ JAll. LOCKS 1ft CELL 11110115. &c. 11:11. Tuos. F1;L1.1.1-:11. Dun) $111111 & Sous, Travelling Ageul. Agents, llulil‘ux. Montreal. 1121, _" y CRAWFORD S HOTEL. No. 9, King Square, S’l‘. J'OllN, N. I). 7 [IE subserihorhavlng thorougth refitted Ind culurged his Iltl'I‘EI. 111111 S'l‘URE, is now prepltrcd to Ill'cumlnodnic l’crumuuut nmi 'i‘rnnsicut Iioarders on the most wasuuuble terms. A1.Sil.in eonntflionm GROCERY STORE. where every srtlcls required for 11011111 use Inay be hsd . J. CRAWFORD & SON. Sept. 10,1868. 1y - roster. You Did Not Come. The 111111 Win gliding down the western sky, The hours 111‘ day lnld nlmost vouched their sum: Who kept the tryst that wus uppuiulcdl 11 You did not eoulel 1 out and watched the evening's closing my : Tho sunset woods were (lcsolntu uud dumb ; I waited till the 111st faint streak of Joy-— You did not come! "I‘wuc but to give me back 11 ilowcr or too, A ring, my letters—foolish. doubtless—some More triflesl Yet, I thought not so; and you— Did not comol The moonlight rose and spread its silver 110011; I licurd 11111 death-moth round the night shude huln ; A chilly loueucss froze my fevercd blood— You did not come! 'Twus nt the cull 111' wur thut forth you went, With blows cl'trumpct uud with heat of drum; You pnrliug, punscll without It farewell sent- You did not come 1 One word upon a scrip of paper writ— Uf pityiug comfort but Is single crumb; It \vmt not lunch—you ought, have spared me it! You did not come! Life sunuot be who! it has been before; The hours ofjoy hove rcucbed, 11111111 their sum : The tryst you keep can return no move—— You 1'11n111lt come! $11111 Eitrratnrc. Neil Cwen’s Two Chances. T111: ltonsuncc 01' a Life. 111' JAMES FRANKLIN 1~'1'l"l‘:5. Concluded. V1. Axn who and what- was Amy Northeotu to me? Whnt wus I, that 1 111111 uuy 1'11'111 to assume on interest in her Iill'uirs, 11111 in thnt one particular ullhir, about which the advice of intilnute friends is scnl'culy uskr 1'11? I cannot explain with this feeble pen 1111 that I felt and 1111 that I wished. 'I'hc loci. thut Amy remembered me after tho long interval since our childish meeting—tho bounty of her face, the kindness of her manner towau'ds mo and the luck of fixed pain upon it. which I could not but connect with the declaration of Corsou lo the mys. lei-ions woman, that she was engaged to marry him; all this, 111111 more 1111111 this, the monstrous churactor of her betrothed, us his own appearance. us well 11:! 1111111111:- luratious 111 the woman 111111 ussul’cd mo 111 lt—nll those things joined to give me the most smucsl. desire to save her from the man. I will not. suck to deny thatthc few moments 1 had passed in her presence 111111 been enough to 1111 my lonely. restless heart with wild longings for her—with pruyers that she might come to perfect my existence with the holy name of \vilc-—thut llcnvcn would give me such 1111 111111055 with her as 1 had not known n111 could not know without her—but 1111 this wns wild, foolish nud 11111'cu81111ublc. It could mukc no 11111111111100 to me what became 111 her; I could have 1111 part in her 1110, 1101' she in mine; 101' between hc1' 111111 1111: there was a grunt gull fixed, which I could not pass; 11111. for her own sztkc, if it could be nothiu ' to me, I curucslly hoped 111111 prnyc that 1 might be cuublcd to save her. I did not take the evening train to Red- mond; I could not. I wont to nhotcluud took 11 chumbvr, and locking myself in 11.. 1 pnccd the floor [or hours, trying to find 11. solution to the terrible question—what shall 1 110 to suvc her? Icculd do nothing but confront Carson, iu the presence 111 Amy‘s hither. 11nd dcuouuco him as 11 vil- 1:1in,ou the evidence of—whut? What was there to be sold. after 1111. save that u nume- less. flighty woman, haul doelured that 111111 know how Uorsou‘s marriage could be pre- vcutcdl What was there in this thnt 1m 1111111010118 Iuau ol the world. such as this (701.111 seemed to he, could not luugb nuuyi’ 111 truth. there was nothing; and yet, I curucslly believed that the woman 111111 111111 1.1111 truth, that tho 1111111 wns :1 1111- ished rascal, and llIut his mnrringo with Amy Northcoto could be, and ought to be prevented. And that womou,if1 could but find her! A1111 if I could—what then? She 111111 1111- ehu'cd lhnt shu would not hurm 11 hnir 111 Carson's bend; and 1mm her appearance Ijudgcd that she loved him as iusunely 115 111111 1111-11 noun-limes get themselves lovvd by \ank women. 1 might 801.1‘011 the oily over luv weeks, and, utter 1111. never 111111 this one poor wall of lluumuity; or il 111111, 111111 111111 5111111111 close her 1111111111 1111 1111 111- lormuliou ubout Curson—whut good was to be ell'vcledl‘ None at 1111; 111111 bruin- wem'y, l1c11vt-weul'y. 111111 uilh limbs uud body aching 110111 the exeiiclucut 111 my thoughts, lthl‘ew myscll down upon the bed, and slop]. heuvily till undoing. I woke. and survey ed the ground 1111 over nguin, 111111 came to tho sumo conclu- sion. 1 111111 no vulid rcusnus which I could show to 1111'. Nurlheoto why his daughter should not uuu‘l'y Corsun. Ilospcl'ulc iu the strength 111'111y own belief. I culully resolved to go Munro [0 lhe house, (1111.111 lol' the Norlhcntcs, 111111 thou, even it Cor- son himself Wcl'u presuut. to tell them ex- actly what 1 had seen 111111 hoard. 111111 lcnvo him to explain it. if he could. This would 11ss111'c1lly bu 11111 honest. mouly way; and neilhcr the Nol‘lhcotes nor any one else, saving the bad mun whom I wished lo de- l'cnt in his iniquitous intentions, 111111111 liud funit with it. It wus hall-th twelve when l monulcd the steps lending to Mr. Northcole‘s spicu- did residence on 111111 11111111 iiucsls streets 11111111 city. Iruugthc 111111, with Inst-[111111.- ing h1-111‘t; nud in n moment it. was uu~ swulcd b n servant. " is 11 lrl Northcoto in ?“ I ventured. 'l‘ho gill looked puzzled, and l l‘cpI-ntvll the 1 nestlnu. " '1111 must be Is slraugcr hcro,sir.“ she said. "There isn‘t n11 such person my more; she was lulll‘l’lu morning." at ten o‘clock this I had the strength—God knows where 1 got it—to ask her another question. “ Murriod—sud to whom 1‘" “To Mr. Corson. They left for New York on the noon train, hslfun hour ago." VII. The night trniu carried me back to Red- mond. The two hours occupied by the journey were passed in 11 kind of stupor; and going directly home on ulighliug ut the stutiou, I passed up to my room with- out seeing 01' looking lor my hostess. I slept the night uwuy in 111.1111 slmnbcrs; and it was only when 1 found the blond light of day strcumiug in at the window that I found myself prepared to face the realities 01 my 1110, nud turn my back on its delusions. What had I to do, but to dismiss from my brain all thoughts of that sweet, pen- sive lace. whlcll so thrcuteucd my peace, which bud tilled me with pleasant memor- ies ol the post. 111111 with wild lougiugs for the luture—whnt 111111 1 to do but to plaice ull these beneath the iron heel of my duty. and think no more of her who had again [or one moment, stopped with the radiance of her preceucu into the sombre circle 01' my lilei’ She 11nd come 111111 gone; she wus beyond my reach, it indeed she 111111 ever been within it; the wild. ycul'niug wish 1111' her was a foolish \vrinklc ol Iuy brain, at which 1 should luughmyscll'; and therefore my duly was plain. “Furmvcll. then, to her sweet 111cc. and forever!" was my thought, us I buried my face in the pillow, with 11 sub 111111. was hcul't-lclt. if it wns not muuly. “.\l:1y ‘lod bless you, Amy, forever, in lhis world 1111111111.- 11er.; and by-uud-hy, when we shall both have done with the mysery of tllis\v111‘ld.it1uuy be that there will in: something 1111' us two in the next. ltumy bc—it may be !" 1drosse1i luyscll and went below; 1110 my brcukl'ast. and took some chucr 11'0111 good old Betty’s chntler 111111 gossip; and then, us 11115 \v.1s1hclirstduyol my second quul'ter, 111111 us the time was pust eight, I took my books under my arm, and suu'icd for the schoolhouse. It was, us I 311111 Home puch buck, over the hill beyond the vil- Inge, 111111 some dismuce from it. The dc- pot :11; Redmond, 1 only here cxpluiu, is at the western s ills of tho v11|11go; the vil- lugu itself struggles “lung 11 swule towards the hill; 11nd from the depot 11) the school- house was, Ishould think, uhuust about two miles. The morning 11ir was keen nud sluirp; 111111 striving to depress ull thoughts at whut 111.111 happened to me in the city, 1 wnlked briskly lokurd, and soon found myself on the top 111‘ the hill. 1 paused :111111111c11tto Luke breath, and looked around at the prospect. My school children were pluy- iugr below Inc, lilliug the air with their glcclul shouts. Redmond 111111 the pluiu 111111 forest beyond were on the other 11111111; 11111! as I looked 1 heard the luv-1111' whistle oi the undoing cxprc ,111111 in 11111111111111 i1. came into sight, winchiug liku u. swil't serpent over the pluiu. 111111 rushing with the clung 01 its bells, the shriek 111 its whistle, 111111 the uproar of its wheels, through the villngc. This from never stopped in III-11111111111; it was the fastest. on the road. 111111 hurdly sluckcucd 113 speed in passing. I watched it, us I ulwnys much :1 truiu of curs, with It kind of l:1..ci- uuliou ut. ils wonderful speed. It 1an1- dered over the bridge across the highway. shut. swiltly around the base 111 the hill on which I stood, 11nd swillly uloug 11 high cmbnuknluut beyond; 111111 then the engine suddenly swervud 111 the lult, luppcd Ui'el‘, and went humbling end over end down the steep embankment, tho curs lollowmgmud piling themselves utop 01 it. Rooted lo the spot with a sudden and l'l‘ighllul horror of thc enlumity, l stood motionless 101' an iustnut, while no sound urose from the heap of ruins which lay in tile mcuduw, uftol' the crushing 111111 splnt- cring ol limb 1's 111111 subsided; 11:11l then I heard 11. chorus of shricks and walls arising iron) the wrecks, and 1 11111 with all my speed to tho scone. I reached it. 111111 111111 time been given me to 51111111 and look atthc muss 111 ruins piled before me, 111111 the mangled, dead nud dying 11111111111 creatures Weighed down to the earth by it, I suppose I should have grown sick ut the sight. and been unublc to lend any help. liut below 1 111111 l‘uil'ly reached it, I was stopped by the groans 111 11 sullincl' 111-111' 11111 111111 1 went straight to him. 111.- lay upon his buck, his I'lgbt 111g pinned down by u timber which must huve been buried with him to this spot by the force 111 Inc concussion. Exciting 1111 my strength I 1111-1-w the timber [mm 1115 leg. 1111 :11.- l1-111pt1-d to rise his loci, 111111 iusluully lcll buck helpless and i11c1't. [11: throw up both hands with n despairing cry, 111111. 1111111 us 111: mu, burst 111111 11. paissluli o1 [0111's. "0 (1011, (Hindi Snvc my child. 111111 hclp Inc 111 sure her! My leg is broken; l1-;111‘t stir; (11111 help 11s; \vhnt 1111:1111 do 1’ l stooped down beside 111111. 111111 tried to soothe him. for in his 11'1-11zy ho was [cur- ing the 111111' 11'11111 his |1cn1l llku u Iluulumu. " lll got you to the village, pl't‘nlilllly," 111111 limbs, 111111 sulislh'll myscll that this wus tl'uc. “ Nut luysclll—uot myself,“ 11c manned, ugouy 111 mind. “I could bear 111111115 my tlltllilit' Amy —\vhas will become 01 her?” 'l‘hounmc sent :1 quick thlill through my wins; 111111111111 at. him closely. 111: wns 111111111 111 purlmps tilty-Iiv1-, \vilh lull 11111111111111 111cc, and lmd the uppcui'uuec of :1 business 1111111 1111111 the city. " \\'e 111111 telegraph 1111' your daughter," 1 Silggl'slutl. ngxuu into another ussiou ul wucplug 111111 111111111111g. 111111 wringing his 111111115 graphed. 1110"“) arrest him 111111 sure her; and lhcl‘c'll 1111 on (Illiccv waiting ut the 11:11'11-111 111-11111 1111' me, so I c1111 1111113111in them. 111 his hcud. No- I ‘ter the marriage. 'I‘h-Iy leit for New York yesterday noon; I hoped to reuch there before 1111: Scoundrel could get her 1111'1'1n the steamer. And now what shull I do—whut con I 1111 P“ A gleam of discovery flushed on my mind. '1’erl1u;s,‘lsui1l. ‘ycu have her picture with you. which you might send to the New York Iolice.’ Ills 111cc lightu 11p with relief at tho suggesdon, 111111 1111 put his 11111111 into his breast-pocket. and drew out 1111 embro- type-cuse, which I eagerly seized and opened. it was us I thought; the face within was Amy Northcctc‘s . V111. With the night train. express, 1 was speeding away towurd the city, with the injunctions 111111 pruycrs 01 0:111:11 North- cntc to bring his dunghler to his arms. I was str ugly hupelul of success. lcr I should arrive in the city only buy eight hours alter them. 111 the interval, before leaving 11111111101111, 1 111111 cuuscd 1\11'. Northeote to be curcful~ ly removed to llelty Carpenter‘s; and his fractured limb had been set. and himself 111111111 quite comfortable before Ilclt. 1111: 1 think itcolulul‘ted him to see tllonluurily with which I nth-red to go on to New Youk and procure the detention 111 (Tucson, 111111 the return 111 his daughter. I did 11111. l‘cvcul myscll to him, 01 his interview with the poor little boy on the sidewalk. ycnrs beloro; 1 only 111111 111m thutI knew (luvs-1111, 111111 that 1 would do 1111 thnt 111.111 111111111 111) to cll'cct what he wished. 1111 thought my object \vus 11111111. . 111111 I per- millcd 111111 to think so, 5: led for tho present that lie should be ignorant of my real motives. But never, never, 1 think, did mortal prayers go 11p Inc-re fervently to Ileuvcu 1111111 those wilh which I prayed in all the hours of that restless journey that I might succeed in this pursuit. 1 will not dwell now on minor incidents; Ilccl now. 1151 felt then, that this was [he eris 11111 ol'my lilc, 111111 1 husteuud‘ to piles it. The ollicer met Inc 115 1 sprung ll'olu the cur platlorm ut the 11111111111 Du- pot. "Youruume is 1111'. Owen, 1 sup- posc 9" he suid. “ All right; 1 111111 :1 lelugrmn from Mr. Nurlhculc. saying you would come instead of him. I picka you out by your I'uce. Norlhcote is just about mixious enough 1111' this business," 1111111111 the shrewd fellow, with 11 sober smile. llehznl token 11111 by 11111 111311, and 11-111 1110 in 11 carriage, whirling down town. before 1 could cgdc in 11 single word. “ I think it‘sull right,” he continued. “ There‘s 11. couple at the Brown". House that answers to the little description 1 got by telegrum, You know the 1111111, I suppose 1"" ‘ Yus,‘1 replied; and here is the lady‘s picture.‘ 111: took it nud gave one glance ul thoiucc. ‘ We 111-11 l'ight,’ wus all he sold; 111111 then he leaned hack in the env- l'iugc with 11 smile at triumph. We stopped at the Brcvout; and telling 11111 11111211111111 in my sent 11 moment, my compnuiou run into the ollico, 11nd 1‘01Lll'lh ed again in 11111'1lly 11 moment mom. " '1'0 l'nvouiu Ferry—quick l“ llcjcl'ked 011‘. 11111 words excitedly and then us the curriugc rolled away, he LX< pluiued hurriedly [11:11. Corson end the holy with 111111 111111 tukeu 11 carriage for the furry not six minutes bclorc; but that 111111111c1'oliic1-1' whom be 111111 belt at the hotel to watch him 111111 mounted the box with the driver. nud would not sulfur 111cm to get beyond the slip. \\'u were soon ut the ferry, nnd we 11:15- tcucd into the sillingmnum together. The 1~1~p1n'l cl :1 pistol greeted our curs—111cm was 11 rushing and swuyiug of the crowd -——Ic.1ught sight of the pole. horror—strick- eu face 111 Amy Ncrllicotc, bclcre she cov- ered it with her hunds—uud I literally thrust 1151111: 111111 trumplcd down those bu- twccn us, until 1 held my arms ubout her; 11.1111 I kept her solely while she wus un- conscious. " How did it. huppcu P" I heard one of the otliccrs, the one whu_ 111111 come -with me, nsl; 111 the other. “ He pointed, as he spoke. to the body 111 Col'snu, lying (lend on the floor, the blood [lowing out beneath it, 111111 his gins- sy eyes 111111 wirked fucc turned lip with on cxprcsfiuu of dying vnge upon them. " He pulled n. pistol when 1 111111 my bond on him,‘ was the reply ; ' and below 1111111111 knock him with my club. the 1111111- mrr caught in the lining 01 his cunt, and so he shot his own hum-111.11- sell. 1111 never spoke 111'11-1‘ lllc bullct hit 11i111.’ Amy leaned upon my arm with both her 1111111111. and I drew her vuy from the hor- rible sight to the carriage. I looked back- wuvd 11111211, 111111 smv 11 Woman pmstruiu beside the corpse, kissiuu‘ the dead 1111111, 111111 sobbing ‘ duck, Jack—deut- Jack 1‘ She was the 211111111 whom I 111111 Seen in the city 111' the Nol'lhcute‘s home—tho Ini- seruhlo wile 111' Uol'suu, us was prov-1111 be- yond :1 doubt. She must have followed him upon the some trniu that brought 1111-. 111111 clung on behind the carriage by Inching his body 111 111111 in) in his u\vlu| (“Minute which I c.1111c to the terry. 1111-1'1-1' saw her :Iguiu. For the misery of - - 1111-1'1'11111111c1111111 111111111 mu' 1111 1' v— | [511111, " uni-re you 11111 bc \\‘cllL'1111'111111‘.y 3" 3 V“ “U You're not injured 1111y more 1111111 one leg: brokl'u;‘ 111111 1 cnl'I-lully lelt of his body1 1111111 whose cold 111cc she was kissing when my eyes lnsl rested on 1101‘. IX. [might stop here; I have passed the 111111 vouched the light. 111 this, my 1111111111'1-,1u111 1111 111111. huppcucd own life [111111.111111 would. gludly; but. my child, lullel‘ Amy and [come buck to Redmond might “11:11 be uulicipuled. lidtulcw more words, 111111 1 have 11111111. There was such 11 meeting beside the bed 111 1 1'. Nul'lllcnlc, iu Betty’s spam chamber, hclwucu lulhcr 11nd (luuglll1-r.:111d lhc111nthcl',loo, \vhubudvouched111-1111111114 during my ohm-111m, 113111ypenc1unul. llllg- crihu. And luuugh the. shock of the dis- A1111 with 111111. 1111 bvomx out covery 111 Column 5 crime. his 111111111,11u11 nu 1111s unsevy 111.11 lbu 1111';1ir brought 11pm. 11111111, \vus 11:11'11 to be borne. yet they rp. " 1 11111 tulcgrnph 11111111 Superintendent {juice-ll thuL Amy wua restored to them M 111’ Police 111 New lurk—our 1iillcv1s tolu-;11'11111111ej:1Ws111uhlmgry\v11ll';u11dtump j_111 pnrtivuhu', their 1111111113 were given I“;- 3 her l‘csl'uu. 11 mm eight weeks below 1111‘ erllH-otu A1111 uow hero I 11111, helplnss 1111 Who 111111: to he carried on 11 “1th over 1.1; u1y 11:11-11, with no 0110 to guide the uulho- the depot; and my render may be sum rltiv-siu 1111111111.: them Don't you under- lhnt 1111 did not go until 1111 111111 delighted slund E“ 111: 1'XI'I:\11|1|',11, hull liul'crly. seeing . the hunvt of "oily Carpenter by giving her my look 111 bewildcnuent; for 1 111111 1111- ll.\\'lcc wlml shc chnrged, 111111 11 houdmmo gun to suspvci lhut llll' poor 111:111 wus out present, busidu. " l 11:11 you my daughter wus married yesterday to 11 1111111 \vlmiwill remember; 111111 much may be (long turns out 111 bu 11 villain. a bigamist—his ,1 in that time. wile came to my house not three hours 111'. 1 luithl‘ully, 1 hope, 111111 111111 also mm m. Eight weeks; that istwu ,moulbr, 11 sixth <11 11 your. my kind tender 1 111111 11111111111111 to my school