A WEEK EIS >= = —= a. = _ yoL. XX. } ee c— The Kramer is PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY WALTER C. GRANT, GH ARE HILLABOR KING'S SQ TERMS. sifteea Shillings, per annum. half in advance —-_- We have appointed the following Gen- Agents tor the dts OFRICR, STRERT, NBA! tlemen to Act a» * Examiner,’’ viz >-- William Bearisto, Eagq., t Sumaoreide, Owen O'Neill, E«q, vr Joseph Sharpe Linkletter Road, debard Reid, Esq, Alberton, Ur. Wiline Callaghan, Mininegask * Lawrence Hogan, Hope River. Nien das Co rey Esq » 1 terieh, Sinner s Pond Mr. J sau Doyle, Egueut Bay, Josepa Arsenault, Esq., Me JH Fitatierald. Wellington, Oorsime Gandet, Exq . Miaceuche, Mr Joan Breen, Princetown, Toomas Laugtlia, Esq., Let 18, Mc Bennett McLellan, ludiaw River. M. McKinnon, seo , Esq. Lot H4, Michac! Kilbride, Esq , Let lt Mr. Peter Hughes, Seuth West, Pitrick McLellan, Wee Pont, « Toowas O'Cunaor, Campbeiton. 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WHOLESALS AND RETAIL DEA!ER IN CHDISE FAMILY GROCERIES, DUNNS BLiockK, QUEEN STREET, Char) ttetown, Prince Edward Island. Jane 23, 1868. R, REDODIN, Attorucy and Barrister - at-Law | QUNVEYANCER, &e VUiice: -- Great George Street, Charlottetown. ( Near the Catholic Cathedral.) September 3, 1866 tf A. Ne WEILL, Reading Room Propietor, COAMISSION A2REA2ANT AUCTIONEER, Charlottrievn, May 3! tf Ni DITLO bey Tee Business hitherto couducted in my own uame wi.! heaceforth be continued under the firw and style of HIGG & HURT. Mr. RON. HU) baving tim day been ad Milted a partner. B. WILSON HIGGS, 169, Ovcoher 4th, 1969, Direct from Bordeaux, via Halifar,| LE Sub-criber vas just received fromBordeaax, via Halifax, ~ SO caves Cognac BRANDY 3 “© CHAMPAGNE 5 hhds Bargandy «BD WINE 4 Good Graves White WINE, 3 Pure White Wine VINEGAR, All of which are offered for mle at ext emely low Fates . OWEN OONNOLLY. H. HASZARD. Commission Merchant, GENERAL AGENT, anD AUCTIONEER Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, P.E. 1. n B —Orders frou abroad, aud the eouutry receive promyt nwention Avril 46 tne9, MAKE YOUR OWN YKAST Cc QUARTER. HALF aod POUND PAPeks For sale by , W.R WATSON. uy vi ‘ Gann tapusser 8, 1008 | INCOME FO? THE YEAR DIVISIBLE SURPLUS.... Carpenters & Builders, lin the most satisfactory and workmaulike manuer, A H1CE NEW HOPSfor family use, in URNAL OF POLITICS, LI = Rat AUN WN) G C. RE A ND" NEWS **This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, ee See Se Ts CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1869, NO 53 aaa eT BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE & MARINE, HEAD OFFICE--Corner of Charch & Court Streets, Tornto. Capital and Assets upwards of Deposited at Ottawa G P RIDOUT Esquire, PEPER PATERSON, Esquire T. W. BIRCHALL, Esquire, [APCALAL FIRE TNSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON! OFF 5 Subscribed and Invested $105,900 d p sited at Ortawa for the Protection of Poliey holders, in conformity with the New Canadian losurance Law. ee Hanover Fire Insurance Paid Up Capital, ailing t 8 bse aly alta ne ee at ns 3) 9,000 Total Assets, Ist July, 1869, - - - . $719,000 “MARINE RISKS taken on HULLS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS at moderate rates con- “af ent with the hegard cfkE INSURANCE effected on every description of Property. retes issued tm@mediately on application, withou, reference to the Head Offices. ~t particulars, rates and conditions, apply to Fenton T.. Newbery, i> Fy r ‘a tewn Sep: 13, 1869. s-*-1 Old Broad Street, and 15 Pall Mail. Marine and Fire Insurance ! | - - - $500,000, . ° - $50,000 -~ - Governor, - = Dep’y Gov, - = Manager. Capital, £1,965,000. Company of New York- $40,000 Gen ral Agent, (Next door to the Telegraph Jive. UiW YORK LPL INSURINC: THENTY-FIVS VEARZ EXPR [BNTE. + — ~> o- <p -o oe Strictly Mutual asd chargos only Cost of Insurance. —> 9 56 NON-F RF CITURE SYS*EM OF INSURANCE ORIGINATED COMPANY: HARDWARE. 41869 rT SPRING STOCK | City Hardware Store. Just received, per Steamer from BOSTON Bhip Undine, from LIVERPOOL, and Amphion from LONDON, the best and most suitable STOCK OF GARD WARE ever imported into Charlottetown, consisting ip part of: NAIL. PAINT BRUSQOES. | 413 bags assorted fine|A choice lot of Paint, | American Cut Nails, Graining, Tar and) Cut and Wro’t Spikes, Whitewash Brushes, | Brads and Finisbing' Bjacking, Serubbing, and | Nails, | : Horse Brushes Wro't Nails, all sizes, ; Stoewakers’ Ink and Boot Nails. in copper!” Qurfits zine and iron, Whi . i Horseshoe Nails hips, i 8 : Fairbanks’ and other Copper Burrs and Belt Rivets, Wood Screws, } to 4in Brass Hinges & Screws PAINT. Scales, from 8s to 120¢. Wire Cloth, all sizes, Fence, Well and Mud Digger Chain, Hewp & Manilla Rope, Best quality Awerican Mackerei and Cod Line Hook eud = Fishing | 4 tons Paint, Beat No. IL London Gear, Silver Table Bells, {land Belis and Gongs, AmericanPatent RKvuilor hite, Red Lead, Black Paint, Green Paint, Venetian, Ked & Biue Paint, | Bustes, Orange Crome Paint, [Brass and Enameled Stew | Burnt Terra Sieunado., | Pans, | E-verald Green Egg Beaters, Ultrawarine Blue, Clothes Wriogers, i Patent Dryers, Ked Ochre, Extract Logwood, Umber, wixed and un mixed. Dro) Black, Metallic Paint, Flour Silters, V ire Dieves, Wire Dish Covers, Blacksmiths’ Anvils, | Vices, Hammers and | Bellows, Blister cteel, Giue, Carriage Mountings, in Paris Whiting, Axies and Screw Bolts, ebalias, Malleable Castings, Hab Bands, in Silver and OF hs Brass. } Dash Centres, &e, ¢. | Tayior & Bros celebrated Circular, Ciceseut Hand and Tenon, Pan- | el, heyhele, an J Sawa, | 21 casks il, in Boiled aud rew Linseed, Olive On}, extra, Machiwerv do., al Oil, } j } BY THIS COMPANY. # Ifyoa wvats Gifs 2 olisy, choos2 Exprrieace, Abiuity& Succcss, 36 | ds ASSET eo Twenty-four:h Annual Report, January Ist, 1869. FOTAL ASH ASSESTS.... Policies issued during the ,year, 9,105, insuring]$30.765 947,00 MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. WM. H. BEERS, Vice-Presilent & Actuary. WALTER BURKE, Manager for Dominion of Canada. Blank Forms, Tables of Rates Reports and all information can be bad at the effice of P HILLIPS & LEWIS, HILLSBOROUGH PARK, CHARLOTTETOAN. P. E. L, Have constantly on hand a large stock of WaRREN’S improved Five and Waterpr of FELT, COMPOSITION, AND GRAVEL, and, from # long experience in the use of this wateria!, eam guarantee the laying of the same August 2, 1869, AMERICAN OTSTSR SALOON. Queen Street, ~ Opposite W. R. Watson’s Drug Store Best of Liguos Always on hand. BENJAMIN PETTIGREW, PrRoprieror, Charlottetown, eee P. RE. Island Niss ~Bamiles snpplied with Fresh OYSTERS Aug 2, 1819, 3m 9,000, NINE THOUSAND ROOM PAPER! ROOM PAPER. J UST KECEIVED et HARVIB’S BOOKSTORE, QUKEN 5: KEET— Nine Thousand Rolls ROOM PAPZR, 341 per Rell, upwards. See ee ee A HARVIE. May 24, 1869. REUBEN TOPLIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT; AUCTION EER. AND GENERAL AGENT. Margate, ih gies! P. &. Island. Hon D Seinen, diherieteiate KR T Hotmax, Summerside Avril 22 1869 6m FRANGIS 8. LUNGWOaTH, BARRISTER AT LAW, NOTAKHY PUBLIC. &e.. OFFICE: 4 do rs south of Bank of P. ZE.L. GREAT GORGE *TREET Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Kxerosene. BARRELS BEST AMEKICAN OIL, for } we $12 000,000 | | } | iitatllcnet inten «++ $4,698,280.20 | ws eeeecel] QO0 £22 56 | ott apecstadt 1,689 282.17 | eee-seeerdu 808088 HENRY A HARVIE, General Avent for P. E Island, A. HERNASS, Bell - Hanger, Gun and Tin-Swith, Dorchester Street, (Next to Reading Room Building.) ypees to return his thanks to the general public for the liberal patronage extended to him siuce his commencement in business, and asks fur a coutinuance of the same. He keeps coustanty on hand A neat Assortment of TINWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &e, &c., &¢. ALL ORDERS in the above BUSINESS will be punctually attended to Having lately wade large purchases in the — Markets, intended for House Builders, such as Gas Fitting, Water Closets, Beh Fittings, aC., «&e., Tam prepared te SELL THEM at RATES AS LOW AS CAN BE HAD IN THE CITY, and will fil thew up in a good workmancike style To a generous public, 1 would say, that all Orders in THIS BRANCH OF MY BUsI NESS will be attended to with Despateh A Lot of First Claes WATLR COOLERS on band. SAYERS’ CRYSTAL BLUE, Suld Cxeaper than ever. Julv iz, iad JUST RECEIVED, AND FPOK BALE Cheap tor Cash, HEARTZ & SON AVE JUsT RECEIVED per Steamer from Grisain.« LARGE ASSOKTMENT of ¢ Id y Goods, &e, &c. And afurther supply expected in a few duye by midsummer vessels. rds, alony with stock on hand, tho vecribers offer to their customers VERY LOW, jah to make quick sales o. the same, to prepare room for FALL inportations : Latending purchaeers will please calland examine for themse!res HEARTZ & SON. The above Gor su as they w Annet 9 1RAR Bee. } Kerosene Oil, Large assortment of | Cod and bole Oil, Files, of every deserip- | Turpentine, tion, Biack and Brows Japan, Locks, Hinges and Waivat >tain, Serewa, of all kinds, Copper Pains, ; Pitch and Rosin, Few Boxes ix Tin Plate, Mander s Fine Mabogavy Lar Tin aud = peiter, | ; Varnish, Brag’s celevrat.d Bench, | Brings whelesome fatigue aud appetite; Cape! Ouk do., Narrow and Broaa Up comes the balloon Pale Carriage do., Axes, Of the linge red woon, Quick gold size, |Adzes, Shingle Aszce | And bome we #0, singing way songs by its light. Ks ouing Composition, | 4&¢,&c, en | | Carpenters’, Joivers’ and Putts, Coopers’ Tovis of all | 2 tons Zine, _ kinds, 100 roils Tarred Paper, |Fannner Stove Polish. Bushes. 100 Soxes Giass, from 7x9 tw 36x42, Wheels and) A few Double Barrie GUNS, a very superior article; Revolvers and Breech Loaders Awmmu- nition of every description A large Assortment of English and American FORK, sHOVELS SPADES aud HUES Gardex fools of every description, Hay FORKs SCYTIUbS, NEATHS, RAKES. Pocket. Proning and sportmeus’ and TEA FORKS, &c.. &e, ‘The above is bet a small portion of the largest SPOONS, TABLE and DESSEK! | town, all of which has been purchased for CASH on the very best terms, and we feel satistied that we can Ta the public iu price and quality Please cull and examine before purchasing else here. BOURKE, GILLAN & Ce., Succeasore to H. E. STARBIRD. & CO June 28, 1869 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. —saT— ROBERT YOUKG’S ** Centre of Attraction,” New Bonnets, New Hats, =, New Ribbons, New Flowers, New Feathers, New Manties, New Mantle Velvet, New Velveteens, New Silke, New Irish Poplins, New Dress Stuffs New F Merinoes, New Shirts, New Shirtings, New Fiennels. New Wool Shirts, New Wool Shirting, &c., &., TO BESOLD CHEAP North Side Queen Squares Ch*t>wn Oet. 7, 1869. tt NEW GOODS. — NEW GOODS. JUST BECEIVED AT JOSEPH A. MeDONALD’S Queen Street, ER STEAMERS * ORLENTAL” & | “« ALHAMBRA,” 4 Cases Hats and Caps, New Style, CHEAP FOR CASH. Per ** City of Quebec,” from Montreal, 3 Cases Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, CHEAP FOR CASH. Per ‘* St, Lawrence,” 1 Case Ready-Made Clothing, (Fastievable Make. ) CHEAP FOR CASH, Ch’town, Oct, 4, 1o69 CLOUDS, CLOUDS, CLOUDS. Ladies’ Clouds IN IMMENS I VAFIiY. CHEAPER THAN EVEk, aT ROBERT YOUNGS, ~ ; North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Oct. US, 1869 LTiReOn! Us?t RECEIVED per ship Duscan from tf f°" TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES an "9 BO aaiety CARVELL BROS. Bor, 1,1860, Ie other GROCERIBS, together witd at the WEST END STORE, Rochford June 28, 1869, LIVEKPOOL— 10 Tous Best Refined IRON. Sule Low. Bes “GEORGE HOWAT. May 17 wy . i To eat cur luncheon, and bring from the jag. | - | Falls soft as the shadows of cool pine-bough Gur good day's work is doe; the vight leon, and duiimg the French rule in Gerwany, among those whou: te sent there te co ‘was Col B—— whose headquarters was in /ast she gave up her house the town of H—. \for such a post, bod, bave and generous. jyet firm; Se had distinguished bimeeif many | CuTLerY.—lvory Handled Table, Carving and | bes. Dessert KNIVES; Eliiot’s celebrated RAZOKS | had been a romance a KNIVES | saw bim afterward in Par sian society with | Hutton’s Famed British PLATE ‘np fable. Desrert | ; | c B | no knowing bow long he might have remair- CORN W\RVEST. BY J. TOWASEND TROWBRIDGE, The fields are filled with smoky baze, The volden spears Of the ripening ears Peep from the crested and pennoned maize, All down the rustling rows are rolled The portly pampkins, green aud gold, Altoyether Tis very fine weather, Just as the almanac foretold, In early summer the brigand crows ade ruthless raids On the sprouting blades; The weeds fought long with the farmer's hoe— And the racons and squirrels have had their share Of all but the good man‘s toil and care— The chy Bold mouse Has filled her honse, And the Blackbirds ave flocking from no one knows where. But now his time has come—hurrah ! To the fields, lads! to day Our work will be play, Let the blackbirds scream, and the mad crows caw And the squirrels scold on the wild-cherry limb— We'll take from the robbers that took from Lim. Come along, one and all, boys ! Big boys and small boys, Long-arued Amos, and Joel, and Jim. Bring sick les to reap, or blades to strike, Before they have lost In sun avd frost The nourishing juices the cattle like, Sucker and stilk must be cat from the hill; | Surround them, and bend them then bit with a will | Left standing too iong, They grow woody and strong; The corn in the stock will riped still. Carry your stroke, lads, close to the eround, set the stalks upright, | And pack them tight Iv pyramids shapely and stately and round, Give the old lady’s skirts a yentee! spread; Slope well the shoulder, 80 us to aiod The Aucamn rain From the anhusked grain, Then twist a wisp for the queer little head. | | ‘there she is, waiting to he embraced } Reael round her who can, T will take « man Aud a boy at least, to clasp her waist ! Was evera bry like that? Now draw Tightiv the girdle of good oat straw ? With the plampest waist That ever was laced Goes the narrowest vighte.pever you saw We bind the corn, «nd leave it snug, | Or rest in the shade Of the shocks we have made, | The children come britging the bands, ot play Hide and-yo-seek in the corn all. . Atid now and then race With a chipmouk, or chase A ecared little field-mouse scampering away, All day we cut and bine; till at night— W here a field of coin in The wisty morning Waved, in the | vel September light— Atl over the shadowy stabtle-land, Che stooks. like Indian wig-wame, stand, Compxct and secure, There leave them to enre, Till the merry husking-lime is at hand. Then the fodder wi}! go to stack or to honse, Aud the ears to hask, But now the dask KATRINA. BY P. P. Years ago in the time of the great Napo. mard | Lie was jos: te map! i Bat bes de hie mil tary career, there | in his life which tew who | | { sis really beautiiul and accomplishes wile, ould have ever suspected. Of course for a ume, all was quiet and | stock uf Hardware ever imported into Charlotte |C.Jonel B——had pienty of lemurs time, | whicn he devoted to wandermg about the ment,Colorel B——becume what town, learning all he could of the lanyuage | before im Paris—a@ hon in society. m mners aia cus'ome of the people, What be admired most in ail that he siw were the peasant girls, with their eplend d hair, dag -' ling comp exions, and picta eaqu: dre.s 6 | One day to hie peregrinat.ons he met one! whose extraordinary brauty almost startled | him. She was one of a crowd but stood out | {r-m the rest as the diamond shines out trom | all other precious stones. At tne moment when the Colonel saw her she had stopped to speak toa group of girls like herseil, e.c) with a child at her side, whose mother she | was for the time being, one wou'd say, judg ing from the strict watch eacs kept upon ve th rge. These girlie all had warm bearts, aud were conecientious in the performance of their duties They became devou edly attach- | ed to the innocent little prattling things given to th ir charge. Col. B- —stood aloof in the shadow of some trees watching this interesting group, or rather tevsting hie astonished ey-8 upon the very rare tcuuty of one and wishing that he were @ painter— what a picture she would have made More beavtiful than the idea! o! the must vivid imagination She stood en profile to him, and he noticed the Grecian re~ guiarity of her ‘eatures as they stocd boldly out upon the clear atinosphere. Then the beautiful head, from which fell a heavy mass of paic, golden hare, in two heavy, braids d. wn to the bo'tom of the str ped petticont, which was just short enough to show the ex- quisite enkle and toot, with therr striped stockings aud high ehoes with blue resettee. She appeared to be about sevente n, though her form was more like thatof a woman much older. Such a waist and such abet: Col stood in a sort of reve i¢, and there is ed ev, had not a little serram trom his beauty suddenly aroused bim, as her litle charge tell heavly to the ground Of course it be- gan to scream as herd as it could wore from frizht than pain. ud the sympathizing girls crowded arygund ut. Colonel 6-—~ tock this opportunity to come from bis hiding-place, and walking straight to the cbild, took 16 to his arms, tossed it in the air and soon had it luughing as heartily as it had cried betore, and lispong pretty German words of delight. Ite yo ng nurse in the meant me stood with hande clasped m terror, wate.ing bis game of ball with the little one, and when he put it into ber arms Be raised her tearful eyes to bis and kiesed the child over and over again. * You love that little ore wery much, my good giri?’ he said —~--inserrogacvely. ‘Ah, memberr, as much as if it were my own,’ she answered, in a voice which fell upon his ears ike mausig. Her tace flusbea and her eyes—-euch eyes —teii beneath bis eager look of admiration © The little child, who bad taken a fancy to) THE “CENTRE OF ATTRACTION," | the tall, handsome Colonel, held out its hands pointed wedding day, to be -aken and danced about again * Not now. kinchin,’ gard the Colonel; ‘1° uust go away to the soldiers, But to-mor | row,’ he added with @ g ance at the babys) | puree ; ‘I wil come again, and you must § ——grew pale as he gu-esd Who it was hands and was ) @-me here to. The little one cls pped its satisfied. The Colonel bowed the girl courtis- ed, end he waiked away all uncon-cious that se he had reached a tarping poimt in his life, apd as tu Katrins, whose ceauty bad torilled | sisterhood she tecame their viet. him, she went quietly bome with ner mind some misdemeanor, and she wishes 10 save iull of him, and dreamed of him that night. bim from punishment. But I will not eee The next day C lone! B——wase at the her She can come to me at home to mor- same ;lace, ‘where be had not ‘ong to wait row.’ before the young girl a dher charge appear-- ‘No, no," said mademoieelle, having no- de, this time alone ‘The child broke from ticed Colons' B——'s embarrassment, * sence her and ran with shoute of delight to the her up I desire to sce her’ Colonel, while she returned his greeting with) Cclonel B——bowed silently. There war a little courtesy .nd a deep blush The Col. no help for it now, and he must make the onel was more than ever charmed with her. best of 1. Ina few minutes the door o and gained confidence s» that s»e ventured ed, end Katrina came in with her child in to taik tohim. He tound utthat her name ber arms In her j-y she seemed to sce was Katrina, and that she was an orphan. nothing but Colonel B——. She rushed up Atthe death of her parents ehe had been to him and said : given to an aunt,who wasso cross to her and * Ob, Henri! Honri! my long prayer is made the home she gave her sounhappy and answered at Jagt and] have youagain. How dieazreeable, that she had been compelled to could you break your promise to me ? loave it and make her living independently. | Mon Dien. que cetie enfant est belie!’ ox. Ccl B—+ admired her simplicity. claimed Mil. de la Riviere, befere Colonel B The next day he came again, acd the next, ——could speak. Then turning to him she and every day untii to see her became a ne- added ; cessity of his ex.stance.and ehe began to look) * Colonel B——, what is she to you?” forward with impatient joy tothe time of ‘Nothing!’ be answered hurriedly. meeting, and to wait tor bim with flushed Iu the meantime, Katrina, startied by the cheek and throbbing heart. These daily sound of mademoiselle’s voive, whom she had meeting continued for some time A deep, Bot observed before, blushed, courtisied and uncontrolable passion for Katrinw had tak n | tumidly said . rose-ssion of Colonel B . feom | * Pardon, madame.’ which it was too late to withdraw hadhedesir. ‘ But when Colonel B——'s ecruei, cold ed. And as jor Ka rina, wes, 1 was but tne 8P8Wer to mademoiseile’s question came, she old story She was weak in the very strength grew pale and iooked upon her with such « of ber aff ctions. and ke too,many ot her Wondering, de-pairing look, that madem- It all o.selle’s heart ached for her. seemed like a dream to her from ghe one day| ‘ Mon enfant,’ she said gently, ‘ what is awoke, ae it were, to find hersel, and her life | be to you.’ utterly changed (Colonel B——lavwhed| ‘Ab, be has answered you rightly, I sup- everything upon his mistress. | pose. according to the world when he says The simple peasant girl was at firet be-|‘»otbing’ But madame, he is the father wildered by the bome her lover bad provid- Of my enild. Is that nothing Henri? add- ed tor her—by the dresses, the jewels, and | ed Ketrina, holding the child toward bim ; the many lux ries he had given her, She You used to love the little stranger so muca ; was the mistress of bis house and of his bere x your own child—our child.” heart; yet Kasrma was pot satisfied. She) A thrill of natural emotion ehook Colonel felt uerselt so iaf rior, so unworthy. She B's soul as he heard that he was a was 80 ignorant, so inexperienced. One| father, and mach of hw oid, warm love for day she told him this, ard begged him to, Katrina rushed back into his heart. Yield- provide tor her th» facsiisies for studying | !Dg to bis impulse, and claspiog the littie one that sie might be better able to understand |’ bis arms, he exclaimed in @ tremulous tin and to talk to him. Delighted at what Voice, as he covered it with kisses « was a proof to hin that Katrina possessed ‘ Oh. mon enfant! mon enfant!’ men al ae we}! as physical beauty, be giad Katrina kuels sobbing at his ieet, and Mil. ly granted ber rqiest. and loved her more) de ia Rivere tried in vain to check ber tears than ever Kuatriva svon ad the very vest [¢ was a strange scene for her, and soon teachers, ard made the determination to ed-| Colonel B——felt the awkwardness of the ucate heivelf A’ter all, se was bat seven |@toation. As svon as he could control bim- een She showed re varkab.e aptitude for self, oe said : learning, which quickened by love, caused| * Mademoiselle, I dare not th nk of what her to make remarkable progress How | 28 Opinion you must bave of me. Believe ear greatly she was rewarded for days and nights ‘hat | have che deepest respect tor you and | sincerely regret this scene, which circum~- stances beyond my control Lave brought about. Can you forgive me? ‘ | forgive whatever there may be to for- but I claim it as my right to know of toil by the warm and approving caress of him for whose sake it bad all beon under- taken. Wher the results of Katrina's labor hed ¢ wimenced to be apparent, Col B ——looked | &'¥® upou ter with wonder, Naturally gracetul | those eircomstances to which you reier, and and gentle in manner, now that the refine-|! bed best bear them trom her lips.’ ment of education was added, Colonel B -— shoug ¢ be had never seen a more charming woman even in Parisian soc ety. As she be- Cawe more snd more his companion, their huppiness becam. greater end greater, ant!) ‘| have been tour days in Paris trying to it was pertect. No cloud, not the faintest | ind you, and when they told me at your shadow tel! up..n it while it iaeted, but, alae, | "ems that you were out. I telt 1 ike ail thirgs of this lve it was mortal | Watt any longer to see you. | had wanted The Freneh |®° long and was so weary ! Napoeon’s sar was waning. wre driven out of Germany, and with them Katrina s happiness. tur Colonel B — went tov. Lie consoled her by promising tha: she should come tu him in Paris a8 800n as pos- sible. Sne led Katrina gently to the eofa, and seating bimeeif beside her, listened to her sory ; at the end of which ebe turned to Colouel B———and sa:d : } So I asked | where you were and I| tollowed you here.’ A deauly palior bad gradually overspread mademoiselle’s face during Ket ies # recital, but with usual self-control she eaid with a cAim smile : ewoiselle. N.t long after his departure, amid etrife| * Henri, from this hour our engagemert is and urmoil hieehiid was buro—the ohid he | @¢t 40 end, but your wedding must remain the might, perhaps never see, Months passed, | *#™e- The bride alone will be changed. peace was comparatively restored, yet no Katrina mugt take my place. 1 am sure, wm: ssage came to K strina from Colonel B—. wil, not reluse to make this atonemer? to her Nv summors to come to him as he had pro- | fur I think you have discovered to-day what mised. Poor Kaira waited invan, At. set - plainly, he yee: = a and ai) else he) erthan you would ever have to me. bad given her, resumed her peasant drees, | She 1# worthy to be your wife, for ber fault put her baby on the -care of some zood old re tuult of tae Her hen a eusaot womas, and went out vnce more as a ™2Pd are pure as ber chiid’s, and ber soul as are , | Stanleas, Natural ties give her a right to Meantime Colonel B——was in Paris, ¥e¥- So sacred, 0 just, dol consider her where once m re surro nded by old associa. _claim upom you, that were she even now tion and od friends the vist.n of Katrina 2ever to become your wile, I shovla never began to grow dim io his memory though | wrong ber by marrying you. Yet,’ she oon- he had tel: a sincere passion for her. When oued, sadly, ¢do not think that I bave public affairs agarn admitted of en wed Pe ane “a a any oy od 1¢ ha en | » Henri, utis Courted | "8pper in my loneliness than if I gamed and flattered as he was, society had an irre | happiness by wronging another wom. precsible fascination tor him. | You shall both be dear to me, and we shall Tien ag some pretty coquetish woman flirt- ed with him he changed hisaniod wish re- gard to Kitrina, than whom he once had theugbt no woman could be more charming Soe was too artiess for cuquetry. but this very artiegsness seemed to tim unzrace ul and awkward Alt any rate it was not the ‘thing for Parisian society. O) course there were plenty of manceaver- ig mammas who flirted with the -andsome Colonel a8 regresentatives ot therr daughters, in whom it would have boen the bight of im- propricty to show eny pleasure in the Col- onel 8 society. But there was one in whose soc’ety the Colonel felt pleasure, and did not disguise it This was Mil. de la Riviere, daughter of M. le Comte Heetor de la Ri- viere, Colonel B ——proceeded to ingratiate him- seli with Mme la Commtesse to reach mad- This was easily done of course and in avery short time be was a welcome and familiar guest at the Hotel de la Riviere. Mil dela Riviere was in everey way worthy of respect and affection. Her father was im- m-neely ric, and she being twenty-five years of aze was allowed the exclus:ve command of ; a great deal of money, and never was money | °V°F YCUF grave herter dispored of. The generous, philan-| ‘How did “ manage to get slong in thropic, and disepterested uses t> which she | Paris, without knowing the French ? put it— Iways for the gu d of others—made inquired a gentiemaa off Mra. Shuddy. * Ob, © her a real dame de charite She was a very | we bed an interrupter with us,’ complacent- angel. 80 thoroaghly goed, ¢o kind, so gentle, | ly replied the old lady. yet firm and inexorable where principle of : seal any kind was involved. She immediately ai oes Mn ce ante tetae all three be frieada forever.’ Colonel B——took Katrina's hand and promised solemnly that he would make her his wife. As tor Katema she was over- /whelmed with joy and gratitude toward | mademo selie. Mme. de la Rivierie, the woman of the word, was shocked and indignant at first at the state of affairs.bat her daughter—la dame de charite—svon talked her mito # wal. On his appointed wedding day Colonel B | became the husband of Katrina, and in | the gracetul, aocumplished, and exquisitely cautitul woman ev r at his side wherever he went, po one would have suspected the humble German peasant girl of the They were bappy tor years, and Mil. de la ee seemed to them ever ae a guardian epgel. —_—_—————> Oc P< * Bill, I eat @ good deal of fish now, oar say its good for the bra’ ‘ie it? Well, dota, Lilbuy you a whale,’ Ao Irishman who was drinking the health of a bishop, gave thig toast: * Muy your Riverence live to eat the old hem that crows tell in love with the handsome manly Uol- : one’ B——, and as this was necessary to en- vel “— ‘ nord a “ ee courage Colonel B ——, mm a very little while | 14, boy was minus his head and . she was his finance. poortan Bg cash by MH. de la Riviere being older than the generality of girls when taey become eng g- ed—they are generuily married at eighteen— was treated by her parents legs like a child, and given more liberry. Colonel B—— certa:nly admired, respected, | : and ev-n loved Mil. de la cian eeea ane tavore over white men. not the warm, enthusiastic. passionate fecl-| A contemporary says, ‘ The women ought ing he had felt for the bumble Karri a Nor to make @ pledge not to kiss u man who uses was her love for him a love ke Katrinas.|tobaceo apd it would soon break up the It was @ calm, proper, lady-like love, but practices.’ A friend of ours says * they they were mutually satisfied. ought also to pledge themselves to kies every Grand preparations were mads for the | man that don t ase it'—and we go fur that.’ a which wasio take place in a lew 2 wis el dank ie Ot course Colonel B——was attentive, ani devoted all bis ijewure to his finance | Every evening he was with her. He delizit- | other day. aot ed to hear her give ao account of a day jou form wes wy A: tenet passed in charity and devo ton to the nesds | BOlCe. He replied, * 1 can + ie eee of others. He persuaded her against ber ‘#r price trom any mage will to tell him these things, for Mil. de la Vertemg that we és —_ Revere never 8,oke of her own good de-ds. ‘the pump bandie, ; One evening within a month of their ap- fore gave up Possessian. when they were talk- ‘1 wenc in to bathe * eard @ Yankee, ¢ the before | was long in the water, I caw futare to the surpr.se of all, the e«rvant doubdl —_ evark making rsiGiy announced that there wasa young woman me. Woat was to be done? When down staire who wished to see him. Colonel within a yard of me | saeec round. ander the shark and, he prevented frome my pocket, ripped the with your The businesa men of Wabash, Indiana, have adopted a resolation askinz that the barber shops in the city be closed on Sunday, because allowing them to be open on that day would be ‘ granting black men special ing over thyir plans and hopes for but at el! rieka she must coming in to the preseueeof Mil. Peres did Sens =< 80 recovering bis an as! lf po-sessicn he said : tle sory teler anes ‘ Same one, no doubt, to beg my influence think you peeda’t de oe for their busbend, who bus beep guilty of Be There was but one way, | |