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F laar- tM e Twg Ri 4 - JT rasa —r it 'rttolirared I r T— renideoC11 i9n9 BCity hllMontla 'M C Si month $6 '' Jem jV iu coyd pits in disused wells the walls of ruins in Skidds inmiediotely beneath the ' f the soil imply so many social ( (f which )rohably occasioned in or wide spread excitement hated profoundly some friendsand relatives J 3y to onli- ) ‘farcely intelligible I ary meed many f of acts so little io pci pollution Lous to the general habits of their h't they are held to fr if all the though the were known it ' j uml that they wu-- basal le le or at luret on her nan may say with the min to me a kingdom Iiin that domain whether n abmluh1 Xtuusiyo abject' Icing idea tj which hd and compel m tlii- - oi but when at ph e in i lieoion and refine to the kingdom fe eomuted and the man from becomethe ‘'Lite of In this state diet e a wliat la may or may not iat VsW"1 ‘ :b all e iiidiiioiisof mind men factlun fi on exciting astonor wood r among their tint themselves to be about or speculated since become more acutely cou- ir own existence and re s to lie of some eonse-Mo matter to world bow this is brought about ueaiis be dignified or tutor foolish One of our s to whom notoriety has the breath of life finding ic in its attention to Ins Jed to one of the journals hand an account of his that lie might gratiiy his iiuing fir a few days the ueral conversation and ulogiums which lie felt pronounced u ion him ocled ‘ only in part d a great deal about n stead of tlio untniii'djd ditch he Lad reckoned he I't'fication to see himself and to discover that k aimate of his abilities was ndilv lower than tlmt which he ' i' V it I hundred yeari jcuo di'tm-m of some eminence as a scdtolur and admired as a t or- who had visited the able neat of loiirnius ami hil isoplty then in vogue a to public opinion by to speak in an instant u then country Flanders vil war he had passed Vto as a professor of mod eoitsidci able div king out one day while the town in which he of people a gentleman wrv orr on the opposite side tkmied to him and in niitnv to whom he Vtas and entered the 4 h was tom 'hat moment r J ji ' J g sported n !a Hpi ke nosity or had commit-- ‘ ""t ' bi'e wliieli rendered it lor liui t'idisapicar or met his “ by auid'ut or changed his Jie and went into a monastery or jJaway with some neighbor's wifi1 or whatever other way wo may account h was the f njiparent end of ’"bose name however 'Is p’n utbered by all lovers ticck htoiature by bis learned mid Aiithmiuiti ‘resting g Ifomericac Vre is a tradition — it may be nothtore— which iittrihutes the myste- i‘"l’i"“T'uico of anotlier horned v ’X '’afferent cauw It was that of Keith but it " ”u been sudden and for a ' complete A young Ox- looking forward it seems faJiun in the church and distine-pas a tlualogian vanished siuldenly v!“ bis friends and the inmgst he had taken defied at once all J 1 rcii find conjecture with the ’'I sl'uuhaneou-lthe Ox lord scholar was the ut a iring corsair in the Mcd- who swept the waves like a plundered snips of all nations s’ t'u(‘ UU nnmense wealth in asnutl an'umd whltU he made his mt n'soeiatcd more or less lreely '"Upwers leaving them Vi01 pie company or a lady whom 0 the wild m'1''1' iiis iiartner of I ' hcn ae had fulfilled the object LoJiud become a died wie nick was left f Not l'UJtes dispersed ' mv i lli student at reappeared J "'pNity apiibed h’mmeli‘as before 1 loy- nod 'onterinir the uLur t0M-blThest ' J hi'd Aichl r 5!l‘ r fi 1 Tv “ e If 11 11 fiv f f lIb: y yAyAyiAy 71 pjajippjtAKANCKS of sjelden ifiipiwaranoe tlie midst of society im- mental instauce aliuo'-every Skeletons found Jon or crime Tin :iim i Tm th n j t wr ji SALT LAKE CITY 'irrfitSDAY JANUARY About the year 8 A' an officer of the be dl's'ovcred It was not evu no ' Preventive Servic-- living with Lis wife Whether she went away alo or and family at Margate and known more company of a lover Advert rmentsin or less familiarly to the whole town placards offeting a large rewal went forth as his duty required to walk were had recourse to Tie fouic along the cliffs and watch whatever widely known and as widely i ' miirht present themselves interested all his triends in appearances prosecuting on the sea The month was Novem-le- r HKuiries respecting tlie lost one withthe time of day about tour in the out avail ear after year passed and afternoon the weather wild and blusat length the truant might be almost terous he was in the heyday of life— forgotten las frame powerful his health perfect More than fluty years afterward a his condition of mind aimlagous to that brother ot the lady though inn born when she disappeared of his body With a (migrated to coat buttoned to the clan and lightly- - Australia and on arriving at Sydney fitting cap— with spyglass in hand a he had his name inserted iu the jourpair of pistols in his jsfltp uda heavy nals in the li't of tin nit lass by fis side — he moved wes- morning while sitting in Ids hotel at tward a! our the downs meeting and con- breakfast he was informed that a lady below desired to speak with him versing with several persons a he sauti"Shew her up tered ulon said John Hull laIVeseurly the night set in darksome and cbizly with heavy ther perplexelto conjecture who could to see him in chat newvvotld gimts fnii the south which lolling in the big waves before them daslmd Vheu his visitor entered he saw that tlu-m thunder against the cliilk U ut she was old though still in robiret of the darkness of that terrible nMit healtlv J of exjdaining her tlie officer never emerged alLpod buisoAs sue abruptly vhethet search was made for him or Wnorlc was the'sou of’a gentleman but without effect It was fsuspretcdJ whom sho now named together with a itud the soeim'd reasomtbhy locality in which be hal resided in that be had fallen over the cliffs anft Fnglitud Upon being airevvoed the tdliimanve she aid ' si lamented him another officer "Then 1 am jour ter” and forthwas jiut into his place and bv decrees with cntcrcl into a f'ult account of Iren his disappcatance ceased to Le spoken Hhc bad nut left her home at me but with a Thirty ytus latu — that is in the lovei inferior to her in lank who had summer of walking with one of taken her to Australia where lie had children along the downs I saw a setup an hotel and realized a fortune amier ploughing at a short distance It was the affair of the hotel however beyond the stopped to talk that had withheld iic- from communiwith him oil the subject of cating with her family who might have manure regarded it as a degradation to live by we were While Iler husband however was conversing the man observed something glitter in the furjiovv dead yet the hotel still sustained its celebrity under tlie management of row be had just made it was the but— this led to furton of a the lady who when lie fled from her ther examination — the earth was re- home had not at all events fled to moved and little" more than a foot poverty beneath the surface the skeleton of a A more stiiking example of these man with several fragments of his souu! phenomena is that ot Agnes dross was discovered It was ascer- daughter of dames Fergu-othe metained that his While walking down the vw that of the chanician Preventive officers and it seemed Strand with her father she lipped hei fiom circumstances various his lie while of in arm was out probable we had discovered tlie skeleton of tlie thought and never saw her more nor was anything known of her fate until man who disappeared in 1812 ' death in moving about the many years after Sometimes world you come in contact with one From the short hint that have been end left us on the subject it appears that a so to speak of a ihsappearaiice it nos the phewhile you occasionally nobleman to whom she had become nomena which accompany the other known at her father’s lectures took her end While in quarantine at Malta iu tlie first instance to Italy and then the jdague broke out in the lazaretto — but whether there or after their rethree doom from my apartments and turn to England is not stated— deserted one man a traveler fiom the East her in conformity with the general died- - Scarcely was the breath out of rule She then applied to his body ere preparations were made who gave her a trial on the boai fjs but for liis funeral a coffin was improvised the attempt proved a milure Agnes placed on a small bier iuul four jwn lmxttriyd authm“bf with no ‘tr ami’ ifilcff tXc Hurt I' d Cored iicce-niter wbiclvJnldciipwjirt the streets and died ljvx te'Wr'tiianmlcfTln'ew under my window to bis long home I miserably in Hound Court off tlie took Kime pains to ascertain who he Strand and it Was upon her deathbed was but vvitliout success he had given that she disclosed to tlie surgeon who attended her the melancholy story of no information to any one From the localities in torn ole illness and his luggage con- - her career tabled no papers vvliielp could throw which he habitually moved she must any light on hix name his circumstan- frequently have passed her relatives in All therefore the streets though withheld by shame ces or his country known while they that could be said was that a man had from making in some d'retant disappeared from the earth though he imagined her to had doubtless friends somewhere who country or in the grave At Llanelly in South Wales a man mourned his loss which to thru! must of property and respectable position always have remained a mystery Another instance in some respects though not a gentleman who had marsimilar I witnessed on the banks of the ried and become the father of two chilNile Whill moving suUthwaiJi) along dren left Ins’ home suddenly witiiouv the river I saw on the sand dose to tlie being observed by any of his neighbors water the corpse of a man which had and all the inquiries made by his wife apparently just been washed ashore and Iiis relatives proved unavailing That he had been nurjered there The Welsh are an affectionate and could be no doubt from the deep gash upon the whole a romantic people but in the back of his head where the skull the deserted wife was rot romantic so had been broken in as if with ail iron after vvaiting a number of years in exbar lie had been a man above the pectation of lier husband's return she ordinary height broad chested with listened to the wooing of another man There was no polarge limbs and atldetic figure proba- and married again neither was bly about forty years of age Two etry in her composition A ralis were engaged close at hand in she like Tennvsoiis Mrs Arden driven this them fake the fear of poverty to as for to the to step by digging a grave Tlie truth ancient Greeks it is an act of piety to for herself or her children bury the chance dead whom they may was the buxom Welsh woman wanted find in their way ' They judged ns wo a husband and took one having waited did from appearances that the body long enough as she thought for her might have been eight or ten days in firpt lord and master o come back if the water floating downward with tin he luyimt to come kick at all urrent so that lie was probably murut though the wife thus gave proof dered high up in Middle Egypt of her Tre11' °f laitli in the husband of believed him to Wherever Iiis home may have ken it her yoisflI?r thAlost man had a sister much and all those who wras now desolate who instead of had been his friends were lost iu specu- 'Aosur tlifmlbimself f all the lV’s despair regarded lation respecting his destiny they (Tre'wig knew vvasj that he had lelt his home Ket second lifc uree as an act of vice and niwaj’S Jvced forward confidently on a certain day for business or pleasure to take a walk or visit a relative: to hcrbrotjB® s return When he had a curtain then fell on his doings and been abwtfabout eight years however whereabouts never to be withdrawn a ircitWaiice occurred which stagA man in Here in hondon almo-f- every day gered jpiun her confidence presents us with- social phenomena sailor's garbhe called upon her and rehad brought a message ouite as startling though somewhat lated that different in character Men leave their from her dead brother— for that lie homes to make a call upon a friend was dead ho made no doubt at all The and their absence proves eternal young ship in which they had been together ladies run away from their families in the Pacific went to pieces oil a coral he said perished who may reef ami all hands sometimes with Frencbmenj k known by the trick of biting their except himself Iiis life was saved by no the accidental passage of a whaler tlie nails sometimes with Germans less rcmorkuLlo for their fondness for crew of which discerning a man upon beer sometimes with our own gay the reef lowered a boat and took him During the five years which however de- on board who often countrymen sert their victims in the conrso of a had elapsed since that event he had been a wanderer in America and elsefew weeks so that if they think prowhere and in obedience to the locoper they tuny return to their friends motive instinct he soon resumed the however no such thought general comes to them so that an act begun habits of his former life and disapThis story terin thoughtless peared from ‘Llanelly passion perhaps conscience the vvift's and soothed in suicide or in shame life minates a of the asperity with Many years ago there happened in a somewhat softened critics of the town an which the female family with which I an incident belonging to the class of liiets spoke of her second nuptials above described A young lady about ' Years again rolled on and the misstwo or three and twenty through no ing Joh n Williams was not only given motive that could be divined except up us a lost man but almost forgotten tlid of iruturviajiiee left hn full- All win) lie faaiiiu' 'ret1 th habits of i people know that in small er's home so siuldenly and- secretly the villilueS tllCV are ill e C'1”! tv— that no tlboo office hisy k 7 the habit when they go out of leaving their doors on the latch locks and keys One being thought almost superfluou fine day towards the close of summer when Mrs Williams how Mrs Williams no longer had gone forth with her husband and the two children (she had none by her second marriage! to enjoy a walk in the neighkrbig fiJik John suddenly mode Iiis nrutnr at Llanelly and going straight to his own house lifted tlie latch burnt his hat on a Kg in the passage and then findimr no one at home went and sat on n t whence he could command i view down the street to watch wife Altera short time lie saw her and his two (hildren (omimr ward the home jn familiar eoiiver- - stimi with a nmn— vvlmitt Lov or he bad known from a boy lie sprang from his seat and rail to the dour to meet them A remant-writer mi'dit make of' the situation and I leave something it to the romance writer When Mr- - Williams aw r t emerging from tire door he forgot her st (said and hounding threw here elf vv’th a lmret off teare into his aims vv! lie bom t Grif faffs looked on in ard vvomkr The circnm ranee- - of their and the position wue soon now 'who sffnuJd have the vvifid’ The matter was s tiud oj this way tlie men stood onothor ide - agreed that of the woman ami it to tt horn never she sl(lUj (UU) give her hand he should remain warier Flic decided iu favor of the situation of Williams — tire old love though eclipsed for a while remaining still the stronger in her heart' This appears to be the story upon which Mr lias based his poetical legend ol Huoeh Arden An anecdote related not long ago in the Tjum limy be cited to prove if any proof were needed that women do not always show unworthy of a loan's faithful love In a village in Somersetshire twn lovers po— no means on which to live agreed to separate the man rekimr the woman to wait for him a certain number of year- after which slid would le free if she thought proper to marry another man She affirmed that she Would wait for him till death and lie went abroad Severn) years later a gentleman returning by train from London to Taunton had a companion in the caniasc v hose complexion and manner excited hi He was swarthy and sunburnriosity ed til the full vigor of manhood and but excited and uneasy with strength a waudurinc eye and twitching feature' especially when they entered Somersetshire V At fiii yw'a'1 k an nearXauntxui “I live there” was the reply “and t returning to it fiom town'1 tun ‘‘Then'' said the v’oung man with difficulty restraining his emotion “do oiier —mentioning you know sue h a young woman's name Y ts — j ei fee tly well "T' she And lie could set no ' further ‘Married saiil the von would ‘No she i i waiting fin her gentleman lover who is gone abroad” ‘‘That's me!" 'exclaimed the imm with enthusiasm '‘Thank God she lms waited for I um come hack to ' The sequel may be left to ture A friend of mine living will his wife at a seaport town had made the of a gentleman in the acquaintance pcighborhood about Ids own age and so like him in feature and figure that one might be mistaken for tlie other The resemblance was in fact so complete that when tlie men stood side by side it was difficult to determine in hut point the likeness failed Of this curious circumstance the country after the gentleman took advantage following manner: Calling upon my friend one Friday evening lie said he wished him in the course of the following daj to take a passport for himself frqm the French consul and then hand it over to liim VI want to astonish the folks here” he said “but could nut do so if I took the passport myself and in mj own name” Suspecting nothinglny friend the fabricator did a he was requested of astonishment on that same cvenint and in the pussed over info France course 'of a fovv days his reasons fitr ho had came to light disappearing committed forgery to an immense from amount and his disappearance final was And crossing the England Channel no one knew in Vvliat direction he traveled vvliat name assumed to what chantry or manner f life he took himself 'He had f'riuids many friends who loved him dearly in spite but his they wont op of transgressions living from youth to age without ok taming the slightest hint of what had who may still befallen their relative bo doing penance on the banks of the for the Ohio or the Suxoiiehaimn he perpetrated ii vviMiur youth It is well known that iu France bethe vanishing of fore the Revolution men ahuo-- t kfoio the eyes of toeir friends was so eommou that it remedy The at id excited any surprise quiry was had lie a kautiful wife or daughter for in that cree the who had influeasy some one had designence lib Sho government upon the lady uyd made interest to have her iurtmil guardian put out of the way while tho-- design- were king fleeted ! V1 filled A "'vc (A rucirti the pnrpiv-- in view 'tbr ray number of or ics's-artbr m nt! e or war r n f Family Faptr circulnt Selt’eme nt o the Territory f ' PUBLISHED ngtn rtety MONDAV 4TKVW3D4V TSSM8 — IS sir umfh innnm $soo TUre VOL 1809 ma ! SclemL1 4 f irst clM ' rt - f r mi ahc ryC vlull va r 'N p Scini-Sileel- I Per life and the individual spirited away should ids concealment Jbe transient was generally cardial ta treat tlie uTalr let his fate should be made to resemble that of the great prisoner n part of whose adventures are well known though Iiis identity has never been ascertained for the conjectures of Lon! Hover and others tarry with them their own refutation Russia is still what France find still more Italy were forma ly the land of that is' for the vyorrls are generally svnoiiymous — of crime — Chain-Uhilrtimh foiTnlll mouth $100 sfATiEe — Cash is advasck'I Bums $700 Six mouth Three menth $280 $4 Pa you been long on this s pause “Weil sir about three years and iStVA the mail duty off and on about onoA I am a regular man of letters” lie ded with a grin r I laughed and he continued” “I was nearly choked with a capital r letter when I was a baby I had let- ters on my collar when I vrira in tho I was made a giurnl all along- U poliee a bit of a letter and now 1 am a guant I ' I look idler tho letters" Having made in a jocular tone mj these remarks I wniimuion gave me a knowing oral and i puffed away at Ids pipe with greater STORY THE 311 II CSTJAHD'S 1 was imicli arini- -Imfoie yiirortlum Header have jfu ever been obliged red at his rejoinder and asked him to vviutut a sm ill country railway sta- what he meant liy having made a guard v tion for ail (arly train If von have “of a bit of a letter” ‘T wasn’t always a guard sir” ty have exiaui med the re not not you "I was (moo in the jiolu-- raid it ik nlifu of human misery But ask being it detective as A'licn as vt mv case kit vej'1 you was i ’’ H a juiy party driven five to lx employed on tlifo fine have “I suppose jon don t like the polioF 1 mik m ea'th the mail at 2 a m and foual on jour anival at the station not then re id J IVell sir not mill h though AtiC that the train hud gone thr that would we LimU la niirf’ but that von had cot t'ireo- - times it was puqty good au neeoiiTimiert a quiHaqof'tin Iiuir tj a t yum lyt is mne jolly biuuiv with a scent itt alinorf irt exclung at-not an enviable one So thoughts is 1 stamped an Mjjncf platup and down the (!' those ii iqw's are - cmniiig as fixes ( form and SOC info the ikekneg whfoli was broken tidy by the "it was tin areh a robbery and a bit ' Unn and misty light ol the "distance” w is nude guard as I 'lgnul some bandied janls down the nfi'pci roit line The oce ioiial luik of a house- said iu t low " "How was lb it?” saul I eatclung dog alone biohe the aknee except notv and then the autumn bus zo played ip tho idea of a story to beguile the time a wailing tone on the 'telegraph wires "I should like to hear a bit of your rt- 1 paced over my head up and perb'iico as a detective” It "ttu’t much of a tor sir but I'll down to win m my feet I tell regulated Then ri 1 felt regularly ‘‘savage” that the well toll it to you with pleasure” meant solicitations of the company as- taking a low rapid puffs at Iiis pijH the jauaid commenced: sembled at the Beeches had induced “It was about two years ago and me to forego the pleasure of that wait with Minnie Cameron and hurry to there had been a great plate robbery itt the city and the thieves had got clear the station had been stopping for the last fort- away sy wo were all obliged to keep night at the house of a relative mid our eyes open and our wits about us vvliat with shooting fishing and (must for though we had some suspicions there I confess?) ncuisionafoy flirting with the was no real clue to go on it was mostly Two or three men were Minnie the dyo had passed guess woik but nothing was proved and when cared to 'inerted rapidly xkjugh mul they were let go iu London by my father's against hitter which hinted at tuque impending couirti intlting ever transpired recalamity connected with our firm I specting the rubbery and it was almost ' could hardly believe that mjT leave bad fingottcri Mivre by some of us detectives There was no help for a reward of folOO bad been oftbreo so neaily expiredand we were of course anxious to for it and- go I must My relatives appeared as sorry ra I was when I an catch the men for the monev which nounced mv intended departure and I sir was not by no means to be despifancy I could discern traces of tears in sed Well sir 1 wasn't half satisfied ho had been arreson one of tlie men Minnie's sunny eyes as I bade her He in the hall that evening bearing ted and whose inline was Hover with me a shining tre-- s of her flaxen and anotlur were tilwajs together and hair and a hasty kiss as souvenirs of we in force nil k maned them "('bat-huand iu Dover” Minnie We Minnie! vvliat consequence my vi'it 0 had Chiiuiuin (whose leaf niune was' could that excellent man the 4imk i no Ualabi Uigbing ri InA bq bee srem the By ' However ol wiuri s'hhfifirr'Wken one nignt aftei the fmefed res up your affection for me lying on my ta- business had blevvn over a bit I thought ble prior to its being committed to the I’d have a look after Dover so I went flame' with a bundle of old letters where I was sure to find him or his pal f when last month I heard that von were in mi place near Field Lahe When the door was opened I “engaged” t Under such circumstances as I have saw the woman was a new hand and described didn’t know me So I asked if Dover the render will easily imagine I was not in a particularly clfeerfuj was in ‘No’ sajs she ‘lie’s gone out ‘In vvliat direction?' says I frame of mind on the night or rather of town I sauntered She pointed which meant the morning in question upward ‘Indeed’ suvx I ‘Well tell into the dieary and north lighting a cigar seated myreif in front him Mr lira wants to see him when of the expiring tire which I was even he returns — making a shot sir I was denied the amusomcfit of stirring the at a man vvnom i suspect od was a authorities havin' 'Carried away the fence and whom I hiuimy eye on Placing niy feet on the ‘All right says she and then shut the lender I lay back ill jny chair and as door Thinks not done a bad stroke most men would have done began to ruminate upon the events of the past of business- this evening Mr Moss ft irtnight and —Minnie! After a time and I will settle our little account now: 1 roused myself ami attempted the so I went quietly homo Next afterof my father's Jotter and then noon just after dinner a message — I fell asleep How long I slept I comes Tcannot sfiy probably about five minutes but it seemed an age when 1 was rous- bo ready in ease of being wanted off ed by the creaking of the "brakes” of he goes and in about an hour he eume a train I started up and rushed blind- back and said ‘We've got a job toly to the door fancying that the mail night’ he says for a party has written hurl come when I Fame in contact with another gentleman's name by mistake a guard who was entering the place at and bolted with a large sum of money the same moment that I was making a and a young woman as is supposed to We had to start that eveAmerica hurried exit “Beg your pardon sir” said the ning by the tl o’clock train for Liv‘what’s the matter?” erpool which we did ami arrived there polite official at aliout four the next morning We “My train is going I think" said Lot me see” immediately- put ours’elves in with the’ local authorities down goods and cattle “It’s and sir’ replied my companion "which searched several shis but shunts here The up mail isn't clue for vvitliout any success Just as we were leaving one of the vessels tim captain j nearly twenty minutes yet” “Confound it!” I muttered “why said to uie: ‘It’s a pity you didn't know did it wake me then'1 and I returned a little sooner for mi American barque f sailed yesterday's tide for New York to the “ ‘Tlie devil it did’ says Mr T remaiked “Cold mghft the “‘Yes’ says the captain ‘and you guard as he came toward me "Yes” returned J “and a wretched may depend upon it imm ra off' Iu that vessel fire too”’ VT ‘We’re done done tlu u’ says Mr “I think we can mend that at any vviU ‘and have T he to rate” replied go buck with Heaving the room he returned in a our tails between our legs“ ‘Well’ says 1 ‘1 dont see that bv fov minutes accompanied by an indiWhen does the mail go?' vidual whom 1 rightly conjectured to any means be the stoker of the “goods” train I asked the captain ' ‘“It’s gone ’said he’ ‘went last carrying a large shovelful of livecouk which placed upon the eindige xuou night’ fire and no then1 our ‘“That’s good gave quite a improved says Mr And he was very angry at becheerful aspect to the dingy apart ment ing done “‘I think we can catch him yet’ “Thanh ye Jim" said the guard as “ ‘How?’ says Mr "There now sir the stoker departed “ ‘Why’ said 1 Tot ns take tlie mail isn't it?’’ he that's an improvement steamer to Dublin tins afternoon and added cheerfullyis in Iced ' I replied “and lam go by the mail train to Queenstown: very much obliged to you tor procuring we can calcbq tlie steamer there and ibe coals piu your man in New Yoik’ “ Don't name it was the reply ‘“By Jiugol we will’ says Mr ‘that’s a good idea only I am "One luii--t do something when nue T ifi iil I shall have to go alone for vou has to wdt you know How lung do you remain here thee?'’ will he wanted in Loudon) you know next week I a “Red it ‘Till 'Lift ril T had forgotten that and was VC1T I tukp up the luaii" much dirtippointed at not being able to as the ft lily ‘‘Oh indeed said L ra & with Mr T— — traNew York “Yes sir I'm on this job all ‘However saysJie 'FI! not forget And as LopAc the guard tfolrf tllirtM I fifvivvn iqV ami drew a pipe from his "And hi order to aironge onr !nns j lit - began - 'in kc iu sdencc have' wo Have I asked after as a jest jf v I J4 at'1' I '' ' I’ ' l I sir’ i ! r I 1 "lt sir’ i |