Show T- - s - - A yS -- j r vv Kyxy- - AS V O' - LAP CITY UTAH THURSDAY ATJGUST: 3 1865 Montana Nxwi—Genl J M Ahle7Col J B Frothingam W A llaTcmayer and 1 thing — & person- - of no importance Phillip W Holmes reached Virginia on the charity” Tholast word was pronounced with a George amused himself with me for a ISth stopping at the Jfianler’a House and afcertain controlled quiver of the lip But few days displaying to me his various terwards at the establishment of J'J Roe Co Owing to the late Port Nenf robbery she went oh “I don't know about the fine possessions and then on the arrival A much anxiety was felt for their safety and own exme left to of was letter but I heard a’ gentleman my grander guests much satisfaction was evinced on their arrival be to- resources The Misses Rutland endured an well1 y pected I did not think it would outZ my escort on their riding expeditions At the Star Restaurant a reception dinner night though as they all went A reasonable conclusion to come' to only till more eligible cavaliers appeared was given on the 20th to the party by the City Council and a number of promI thought and thereupon began mnsin As for the lady of the house her annov-o- n Mayor citizens inent j the eagerness of welcome displayed anco at having me quartered indefinitely On their the arrivalw large preceding day was concealed on her Cousin hardly George lfTj premises by my affectionate assem’of on horseback tho citizens body thOT were tho gentleman expected The truth was ‘they were new people bled at Content’s corner and rode down to must have received my letter and in it in the circle in which they moved and it Lorraine’s ranche to meet the gentlemen were fully set forth tho day and hour of did not sait them to have a poor rela- but were disappointed' as the stage did not 'r“ Ah George m A number of races were got "my proposed arrival y tion coming suddenly auftng them call- come’'along to enliven the company under the disapup dear fellow”! said "you are not a whit ing them “cousin” and making himself pointment v 7changed!” at home in the house Por me I was Emigration by the Missouri rlrer had ceas: conclusion raised at this I not blind" though none of these things ed to arrive float of the families who had Arriving my glance aud met full the observant did it suit me to see I made myself as come in had located in different portions of gaztrof a pair of largo shrewd grey comfortable as was possible under the Llhe Territory generally settling on firmi eyes My little hostess for the time be- circumstances took every sneer and Mexican Filibuster- Easterx Xsws-Ti- ie such a curi- snub in excellent part and was as amiaing was regarding me with excitement appears to have effectually lag ously legible expression on her face that ble nod satisfied on all occasions as subsided East tbe in tlia' magnificent offers I could not but read it and be amused though I believed myself to bethe most and promises of tbe Mexican agents having lt said plainly— cherished inmate of the household failed to secure that big tftmy of United “I know more about you than you should States veterans that was desired mlno this of 'meanness That think 4nd I pity yon You come here Ortega I had hardlyac-a- lives qnietiyin New York and ignores tbe with the expectations which will not be provoke their 'contempt of I Xordid I a the In which set couatnr schemes wild complain right in fulfilled There ismuch mystification some the best and leaders blaze like their of rest this of the hospimilitary store for you I wonder you camo here copted os the in the United States consider the filiibnster smiled and contentedly tality at all If I were once well outside those a cheat and a hambug went on The gloom which had Ing enterprise days never should them inside ' Is I said to be a scheme on foot among There limp gates me oh my first arrival in Eng- late Confederates oppressed rood to emigrate to Brazil and knew the oat a into If 'I again land all betaken itself away How a number of the most prominent generals world yon come from I would set out couldhad ise otherw than and Confederate army I of the late Jeel supremely engineers bravely on my cratches No not even find a more could in think that surrounded thus country at they finding myself fbr the sake of a stolen hoar like this in happy kind home 'and better employment Independent Tlhus relations generously for tneir skill and talent Many of the offby my a jrel vet chair would I remain here” 7 entertained nhder their hospitable roof! icers and engineers of the Confederate navy Ilo w any one glancb could say all this found that the guests at Rutland 'hold similar views Many of the rank and As I was a riddle but it did say all this The Hall enjoyed a certain freedom in their I We both ofthe array and navy would like to language of th6 face was as simple - to choice of amhsements and tho disposal g0 and Pttle Ia thevalley ofthe Amazon me as though every word had been of their time 1 translated into my ear Perhaps a cer- of thi3 privilege I selected my own as-- I Whlch will be whenever the status tain internal light kindled long ago be- - sociates and I entertained myself as ofthe Southernexpended States and their land titles I fore this little orphan waarbomor George pleased me "best Xot finding myself I shall insure its safety Rutland had become owner of Rutland I always welcomed in the drawing-roo1 Breckenridge was still In Havana He I Hall assisted me in deciphering so moat dex- - counsels all bis friends to tlxrow themselves TEtEOKAPH : gjiiAapUr ioWASD IHCMDAr N0rsT I 1 - btkxiiocsis Eait©r - - I crept Irtrt through littl Mgel WliD re in ‘ y the blond beam- -: brWa n'prowhoJ my lIuhtng IvakiUed ftvm (W l1e-i- OrMina n aide ltd fouil that angel hjr her hat this— I aA no more— 'do! world of pain Tba mtfa be fefethi o tbt bright bare rje'U win bl wjr p‘ 3ri tbeour of Ueeren And dfcain IT rtTEU’S BErLT and more rsc fibbeit hundred years E -- - r7 St 4v't hu eenrcltyled ngel'trjed ' no "liljle all the while jfot dm boett mbming P Itf yon aupposad v 1 did not y lf ajai-fiabjjrloU the door ifhcaren a “little anst-l- left'" n with a foiling atar And If i ’ ' ’ £0 ariMbftt ‘M pehingThr ide’ and If A won’t frankly own and ay found that angel babe the good old way it by CheJd Ood grtnt buMbl- -I ask no more— That U)uld your number still enforge-- TUt s Otli few — ThatjouaiU BotUoaebeloi iud Uyjt to pW rcter’a charge XT s ' - REIiATlOX : IoxiixcedCI to circumstances myselT meekly followed d guide who volun- to cpddujct me to the chamber' 1 I had to assigned to my especial use travel a coiderable distance before “Bear1 me” - remarked reached ex- myself when I did reach it “I had I I La to : de-w- m i HI 1 u 31 and ''Ah'yesl hul there wa3 something lla ht cushion 014 which it restsfe held lief book aloft - to 5tch the IjJht She wks luxuriating in her toliUvdS a&u little dreaming of in- ? - k RJ dSB in 2 bd: -- t to make a sound to engage her attention She started violently then and looked up with a nervous - fearfulness in her face She dropped her book upright and put out hefliaridcagerly I had not noticed be- - and which leaned against the chair crutch She got up leaning oh d aid stood beforetheq Vihe The poor wasr lame and had two crutch- ’ V byher: I introduced mjrself and her fear 1 lit-ftiir- g1 to subside iJheasked me to withf a grimxlittlo assumption which did not sit upon her arUh ease' She picked up her book &d laiLit on her lap she ' produced a bet from the recesses of her chair and ‘ft a blush gathered up the curls and ftsckehein intolts meshes' Then she Mrtuet bat kept her hand upon her 'pitches as if she was ready at a feined rri - mo-8yt- V Si notice to Urmyhway across" the ttfcet and leave meto my own reso ar il :!i i a nSrf' "T saar Mr : - i -- 1 - Hi n -- j- ii - :Aa- - If s ' L v ne - tt i ’ - ' s - ity ( ‘ Ii "3’ a - Depart-establishe- d 1 a 7' -- IP 71 !' L If : : 7-1 d - ’ t : - - re-clai- m An-oratio- n n “r “l113 -- VnasPragu thing At daybreak the citizens of Logatf w tt serenaded by the brass and martial bands At stmrke fh Stars esd Stripes were - 3 7 farhgd to the breeze formed off was 8 At am' the procession order by iff the Public following Square So Alvin Crocket and his aides Sylva -- so absorbed in her 'book the had Joor opened and closed onoiseless-- w and tKc rooni ivas so large that I wa3 obliged Snn-lVsia- tf 1 afthy -- tcrrupttbn ' TxisosArn: - ss ' : Sbe was 211 bntr "ivs Editor ov xnx City' July Ytth'lMS 'y d thcelvt over ed while V' -- black frock ‘ at j Logan Celebration' nus Collett B M Lewis beniman” ill face expresses intellectual dissweet a CapL Lewis comrffiiy of civatry-inand calm peace He has gnity voice ’ " and a decisive simplicity of style' form with national hag tinct inedwithdete: load earnest withont being Loan brass band 7 V'i '' ‘ oot the least show of aggressive obstinacy pre-empte- There' w&3 a blazing fire which " lent eddying twirls of light through the shadow's : aud right in the blush of - its warmth s little figure was lounging in an toy chair Th little figure was a girl npparentlvbaut fifteen or sixteen : lean of flge dressed ill a ghort shabby m mi -- J Here! y - ' -- nothing m&roi' who was evidently spoiling Jher eyes by reading-bthe fire-lig'She by with her head :thrown back of fair tiirly hair being thus tossed the great lighU of the abolition party " We f: condensefrom her description Wendell Phillips Is a living epitome of force and lire one of those who choose their snb- and defend them like phil-- 1 jects like fanatics small in stature light I Is rather He osophers indication of his little complexioned’gtvtag famous oratorical powers - “He does not so much plead for his sable brother ashe makes a to maul and battering ram of him wherewith ' discomfit his white brother” : a is William Uoyd Garrison "good old " of sn CORRESPONDENCE Aaounox Bio Gcxs— A lady correspondent of the S F RoUetin describes s etas of : -- V -u Col ET Benson and staff in tffiifotnf and Mrs Foster (Ahby Kelly) are a Committee of arrangements with national hatefully well matched stony pair whose from ribes flag glowing vindictiveness of speech ’ bitterness into the gleam of wild denunciaV! Chaplain' Father-Prownel- l tion He apparently less ardent for the libBattalion 7 Mormon eration of the slaves than for thcfrnnit'fitaent Pioneers of their misters She with cold hard voice on the brow Twenty-foo- r and severe unbending seizing aged Fathcrswtlii banner! as a one welt race of the Kingdom erf 'Defenders of whip wrought Inscription—1 wrongs wherewith to lash another r' God”' Theodore Tilton is - young and modest Twenty-fou- r aged Mothers with banner! withont self assertion but with tbe electric inscription —“We are known by our works1 fire of feeling and a glowing imagination r Twenty-fouYoung Ilea with banner la lie is ultra and insatiable as Wendell Phillips defenders of virtue” Ihe scriptkm— himself ' Ma Twenty-four Frederick Donglas Yonng Ladies with' banner) gentleman of color” fs n noble Instance of physical growth good inscription— Let Virtue be our motto” humor sharpness ana careless impudence “United W0' Logan Choir with banner— ' with no lack of confidence and self assertion stand” Robert Parvis U a mulatto bntloOkamore Twenty-foU- r Young Boys) banner— “Oof like Spaniard He is a man of wealth taste boys the hope of j Israel” -- ' intellect and dreary eloquence r banner— 'Ief Twenty-fouYoking Gh-lChief Justice Chase Is straightford plain ever and Virtue our motto” be sensihumanitarian Lpve Purity philanthropic steady v ble reasonable liberal and practical nei Primary school banner— “Apply thlnd ther worshipping nor rejecting "the everlast-fincyS8to- heart to insfruction and thine eario music’ Martial band fh uniform with natloual flag Is one of themost flaring of One company of Infantry- - Major Harm such shining and irraptive lights as must be battalion iu uniform under command : lsens matno abont something continually stirring -ter what so that a fuss can come out it a wo- oCCapt Orinond man without personal attraction or mental Providence Cholrj banner— “Providence ' 'grace bat sharp quick observant in mind Choir1 J and keen in speech smart in the broadest Citizens on foot on horseback and in Csf- : and worst sense too smart to stop at tho usu- rUges 7 "7 al boundaries of womanly decorum - and The procession proceeded to thti residence of the- undeeply Imbueuwith a conviction and Col E T llenson where they received of to ofthe deniable right 'tniacegen&te and staff Committee of Arrangements him m ofan horrible tyranny which makes the act Pioneers' members of Mormon Battalion and laws fence the against 1 I Lncretia Mott fa a prim UtUo QMltercss In tltnce through f ome of the principal strtots tne Boweiy' dress patriarchlal in years and experience I 'to ' may be certain thmT before surmised I 0f the nurseiyJ In this nursery were I to do so himseS lie keep very qmet obThe and cheerful a with eye Intelligent procession being seated the meeting bright became assured facts m my mma and a 1 growing op some five or six younger I concise pointed and- WU Clailed to order by the Marshal 8"S!S servant In Ilotase In'appearanee' Custom at tha receired letter choir — “Oh expression pleasant and ' collo- by the PrOVTiledoe the State musing quaint bond ouympatby became at once- I branches 01 the Rutland family After jI New Yorkouraddressedat to ' 7 by the Chaplain : Bing' Port Mahon annonn- - qnisl in manner Prayer Brigham” consul betweenme and my compan- j a certain hour in the day none of the el-- ment by Anna Dickenson and Mattie Griffith own ing by the Logan choir—‘‘Eolian Lyre that the 'Russian plague is extending ders ever thotight of invading its remote ces and girlishly pretty faces 7 Anna ' young more is than and The Orator of the day William Dodge iff rapidly generally supposed “Miss Ray I said “what do vou think I in o’clock the Five a mixes 'evening advises that all cargoes arriving from Russian grlpat deal of fervor and aome talent consequence of an accident washot present precincts of a man who having been abroad for was the children's tea-hoi- fr and the or Turkishpqrls be rigidly scrutinized before with the’web of politics Miss Griffith writes President E T Benson delivered an - oration fifteen years has theampndence to come in his stead He felt to regret the absence landing The disease is said to be the same poetry and occasionally gets off a lecture I thouhtin the twenty-fou- r London visited as which a of the Orator ofthe day bnt nevertheless' that here without a shilling in his pocket? pleasantest Ago century Nurse was a staid woman who knew —The Colorado Mining felt to comply with the request of the Mar Don’t It lxn ' Ought he not to be stoned alive?” how to appreciate a little present now Sandwich Islands— All the inhabitants lie delivered a very able and eloquent “1 Thought Tiow it was’" said she and Journal is not enamored of the Idea of the'1 shal counsel to her end address own' the principal features being the cul- who Islands keep of these again possess a spare dollar mines on tivation of wisdom and thus taxed dieccamth being shaking her head and- - looking np with on the subject' The children were not are said to be and knowl&dge"wlo the engaged in the raising or main the ' 77 different inscriptions on the banners etc another of her shrewd glances “I knew pleasant children they were unruly ufactnre 7 7 subject: ’ of sugar and they: talk about supMusic by brass baud Of the millions who have sought the golden it when they put you into such a bad mischievous little wretches : They conPaand the of the Territories States barred gates of the West in search of gold -- William Hyde of Hyde Park was appofd' bedroom They are keeping all the good ceived a sort of affection for me because plying and silver and precious stones i not even ted to deliver au oration in behalf oflhe Mor rooms for the people who are coming I sometimes brought to the hnrseiy sun- cific coast and British Colombia with 16000-00- 0 thousands have rich placer or quarts mines mon Battalion Jut in consequence of sick pounds ofthe staple saccharine this year not hundreds next week The house-wil- l be full for dry purchases made during solitary rides scarcely tens have feet ini the ness was detained at home- - Elder Durphey A squabble was raging between the Ra Comstock or Bobtail A million of them have of Frovidence delivered one in Christmas It won't Zdo” she 'added picture books tops dolls or sweetmeats waiian hjs stead Association ahd the re- buckskin patches bn their pantaloons nary Evangelical" the Teecie meditatively’ means of “Where Song home Ray’s by procured by yonagdies— Church or 'English Episco- scad in tneir pockets in many cases iu is” “What won’t do?” I said to Teecie formed Catholic 7 Is in which in it indnoed health suggested os guinea every shape “You not "having a shilling in your one evening as she sat by watching the palians the foiiher declaring that the latter by hanger hardship and exposure and sev- '"An orationj in behalf of the aged Fatherx and held ac- was deliveredby Lemuel Mallory: His repocket ' They’ll sneer at you for it and distribution and she nodded her head iii in their organization and teachings are un eral'' lode toclaims ahd their to this effect the customary regulations marks were very impressive 7 the servants will find it: out I have a sage satisfaction : She thought that I scriptural Evangelicals cording would Doubtless it 'the' developencourage Bong by theProvideiice choir—1 “AukE lane me economized my substance very well 7 It had promulgated a ball 7 of ecclesiastical ment of the westerneseetion of our guinea that old Lady Thornton'gave to UOT1 country i" ' on my birthday and if you would take covered a great many small exujaVagan-ce- s dennneiation The result on the Islands is tax these fellows in bind: learn them to stay fh behalf of the aged! Mothers An oration oveh-wood milk the cows-anthe loan of it IZ should be very glad I said to be that the Church' folks were gaining at home chop that guinea did was delivered by Sister Crockett 1 wand-feed the bogs )Tax the luxury of jr She don't want it at all and you could pay friends the Klng himself not very particuP°ke very feelingly and with great force tar be at Whatever dis-are mines to the Tax my position ! might goto they lar about forms of worship having invited ering Mothers in Israel me back when you ore better pff” the the Song Logan cover beforehand j Sell what they have at choir— V What home withont by Rutland HajjTeecie Ray’s was simpjy the Bishop to private interviews a mother?” 7 She Said thisr with snch business-lik- e js --- 'If that don’t off national the action pay brave must less intolerable A Measures were being taken to invigorate and debt sell them at auction Having resolved An oration 'in behalf of the Young Men by I gravity that l felt obliged to control my have been cowedspirit board-naturand broken a schools Moses it and Thnteher urging them to government fill us by national hoffers not to perpetuate the let inclination to laugh She had evidently I - delicate were soon to be established all hesitate at the means anyhow tive duties Music by brass bandtheirresped’ schools been must have less mg A honest hardy taken me under her - protection "Her blunted and made coarser - The servants over the Islands for teaching the English a as be would An worth more miner rule oration in behalf of the Young 'Ladies ragged keen Httlo wits foresaw shares and' diffi-- 1 language to the native boys and girls Then the government could by Miss Clara Budno than his claims' USGCl tilB CulaUrGll Song by the Provi-UGFj J i' Knanilinm new One subject waa begirining to excite genhim and sell him over dence choir in behalf of the hu-their S’ serious-attentioone per cent tax on-th- e was rather Mr Frank Benson Music eral and' that of half The pleed gross Boy Young by I J by spread of tiie Chinese leprosy or elephan- product of the mines of- - the United States martial baud she imagined --must be ignorantly blindt I xnora oti her sparing nmtber blow nor the tiasis Nearly thr$e hundred cases had been amounts to a declaration that all the miners An oration in behalf of the Yonng Girls by Islands np to Jane 2Sth A are' trespassers:’ that they 'hare no rights Matilda Card Song by L Farrell— a(jir ftt reported in the thcl had natives died of the which the Federal government Is bqnnd to Mountains many of good ll to need suited high” fancy The i government' was about to respect disease is an unjust gnd more unwise It financul iDTere3U 'I-haa fancy to II Nurse the capricious An oration iu behalf ofthe Schools by 'Oronly one who eVer showed a erect a hospital netar ilonolalu for the recep- than the tea and stamp taxes of the Bevolu-ionof’7- 6 son U4illlt confidentid relation Smith: Music by brass band Comic r ' V-7 afflicted f consideration for the orphan tion of the unfortunate beings thus I song by R G Evans The Chaplain deliverS? VU?a tweLn shield her fromthei The doctors were as usual divided in their sometimes would: Vpintanf a ed short addreaa on the trials r Saints M respecting this' disease some' de- FIFTY YEARS FEACE BETWEEN in tbe past history d the ebbreh ' fm I impish attacks' when she could do so opinions fr Incurable while others it perfectly claring to herself but she was not maintained ENGLAM) AND FRANCE :’Z Bishop Wm Badge made ris appearaoee that it could be cored in its earliI witeafety on the trtand just before the close and made' Tour t deal those in to with er stages ' r have? a few f--hjon applicable td the occasion whichonld The Hawaiianscio not Intend to import any A project Has been some time onfoot Toasts l remarks and- - songs Benediction by i 1 hem Ta more lager beer or bad whiskey: They have to celebrate the fiftvyears peace be' 7' to ?) and limped for Sha seSed hef erntchra established two breweries for lager and a house leece Bay the elders The citizens of Hyde Park Providence and tween England and 'Frabce by a sort Millville nimbly out or the room Prcsently sbe distillery for whiskey and rnm We WLh joined ns in celebrating decided Bttle that with a returned of jubilee and it is npw I SUUlCieUt our thanks to the bands and ehofre tO W3S rilfiie OI OU DW -- L QaiDO express T lIAnJ ftrinnin Jl jto VlAnl In Richmond and VisacfiA—The Virginia the VThat is to be pdrticnlar forifi the demonstra- - in attendance for their well executed pieces of mind Khw York docs the of correspondent donelrith tfiat-prir-'- l lion is to ' take shall be that of an I fn from the expression and manleAtatlotf of heard Mrs Hut-hu-d not entertain ' an of and satisfaction it was f(i idperior to in silver paper hopes sanguine very early Anglo-Frenc- h Exhi- joy or king-clas- s remark'-tW t one of her daughters celebration any revival in f will trade said of previou itTiad she brisk “I wish Vlrginiaas beenjnore” one might set her andiseen lame was the held bition not she to “If at be' Committee 2W of £nt Crystal iS7 - as I Arrange® : from the following: coolly transferred it to earn her bread in some' way but as be very wistfully summer d the Palace Ricks C T' stand-stillR fibunss' tl ’ a is oring present at X to my jacket box and all “Rut I So Business in Richmond : 77 J Y Isaacson:' it is — A shrug of the shoulders and perfect and there f not According-tprevails stagnation seldom get money!’' existing arrangements H e Sadxxb countenance of a vinegar-likexpression the slightest prospect of a revival for a year will be- opened on SaAt ' this moment the solemn person which Hott- - Stods ?Eepof lef how to assume to come The market is overstocked with the exhibition this ladyknew who had escorted me hither and thither of will sill reIs 29ih it perfect madness turday the ulyafid idea thus im- J'oods Of kinds and Logan Jcly2Gfh i$C3 before announced that my dinner waa sufficiently developed the business man' to cQme bere under the main opOn during: the three followperfectly expresseaV' he can realize even a impresrion-tha- t served ’ And how did Teecie Ray meet this? upon his stock “The Coming icrop doesliving not ing months' The promoters hare v’- The N JVetrg ' is hotly ’ehged (£ r : On my return to the drawing-roo- m ‘ I more be will rebel that did a she limit nor money afford to did the determined She not put promise goods tojspe? complain Bennett of the ‘Herald defound to my intense disappointment in circulation’ It is much less ihanin former cimens of skilled workj and thus ap-- demolishing well worn Under that not sulkuor fret' than- - five or six columns less no voting that: mv beneficent bird had flown black frock of hers she carried a little years and do the best they 'dan the fanners ‘ " V Ws case to intelliTeecie Ray had limped off to the nur-ser-y will find it impossible to gather mpre than pealnwmlytolhe endudetermined sober of come to the year breastplate enough to last them ’Over and artistic training of the 1: The Gold’ Hih News tbihks rance When- sorely triedtherewas There will-b- Op surplus for exportation and gence Browne made a sad bungle he those who hope for a lively foil trade will be v to be seen in Next morning at breakfast I was in- no cowardly submission The formers tried the have to into tell it the throughout the Washoe disappointed about truth sadly was is'saidZgone there the State nave been sadly crippled for want troduced to the family I found them her grave little face neither : 14 v :- 7 ' 1 Cwidi genumeenthuSi-as- m zephyrs:' r - ra-either words undertaking or ever manner fields her in to cultivate their means and stock of on the whole'-prettmuch what I The movement js promoted in : The St Joseph Il&raitl and it can hardly be expected that they will largely expected My Cousin George' hod de- - 1 proach pr remonstrance 7' She Bimply be to more than feed their own families France Chevalier Michel and M G Missouri of Fletcher of oternor Ilcr “? Thisable ?er by vetoped into a pompons' praBy Merfi future 7 the fbr but is a' gloomy picture seemed 1 : mooth Z: Dufour wise tp say— it is a true one: and I advise all who are MM Olliver Giraiin- and miUas and’in spite of his cold profes flays— to suffer whatever “Whatever direction I to ' “In his administration of ‘ aCTaire than this in I the long haafreceived was eyes wiipsorof in and speculative easting sions pleasure England evidently very inand be cautious abont for be haa shcrwiT himself a perfect ack dare' gratitude ' shackles my limbs and consider it well 7 mamma ry : to see me The number of consumers here' - The port of several eminent xuanufactu-in- g Bod in independence a Hercules the am from seals saved in creasing many I my me lips a manner in the firms as well as gentleman like just countenanced people have no money and none of the am dumb1’ therefore z I j& things and id Webster The profundity I( I most frigidly politegrown up coming crop can go abroad Jen thousand Mr: GoscHeii 11 Charles Bux- - power second time I met iriy little bene- person ate supported the government is ouf candid dpiuion that ho will order young ladic3 tfculcd nift with th© most : The and irigV ThomarBar P ton' Mi Have on comes the number and whan winter "Wagner to be shot into the Su- well-bre-d been factress was a day or twom after our first now negligence Unless There no fs increased ' names me bar will M 7v: appear among greatly Judgeship from the mouth of a drawing-roothe could scarcely have interview ' in ' ' bare for northern capital and wfll the vefy obtuee Indeed'! owitzer Times Z jit ‘ CONTZNCKD1 T B8 guarantors— Euippean failed to perceive the place appointed for not be fbr months to come' vto f ' s " ? V'V'ii f utaii to find the rooms in such a house bors elegantly appointed than this!” 1 made my toilette and again submit--tib-g myself to tny guide was convoyed ?E door All the way to tbc'drawing-rooiV wb down stairs 1 had been conuing pleasant am kins-iol- k speeches with which to greet niy 1 am not a brilliant person vkt but I ruita loraetlmes encceed'in 'ploasing when 1 e Ktgr and en this octosion 1 hail the BRCI tojdpjtn best door was at Xhe Ihe drawing-roo'distant end of the hall and my anival hod beep so quiet that I conceived my xpeetaut entertainers could hardly be swore of my presence iq the house T thought 1 should give them a surprise The aour opened and- - closed upon me hovingme withinfche room I looked around me and ‘saw — darkness there cctcil n - 1 : -- er- -- - in Rutland Hall Xwas expected to pban My father was a friend of Mr me below the salt" I was that dreadful Rutland ahd he takes cure: of me for git mi err : GREAT SALT Si y Ur - s r -- of-the- mnnIwii Si ta° i yc- Snly - ' boh-boaboxwh- ich ’ - r - j I - -- d - - J £ -- -- : a'' 7'' 1 ' - j 1 I - - 4 -- - II e of-it'wh- en 7)mson thbngtlV therfrwa3 nobody ® ' a room” she saul as ifanxious to ’ aot for her- - o Wif presence there ’ “I ys stay in s the nursery except some-h- n I get I like to read when they all go out and U J room to myself Then Rutland is not at home? are °tftey j t odeed! Y all oat dining our papa perhaps did not ‘Ir- - d r - foylettwr- - " blasted crimson ' am not- a Alias Rutland she said Myname Iq TeecipIiay Fain She - r - tks v r J - - r -- - - Pj I-ha- wta d Cm-tfloTm- - - - I'- - V - is k ' -- ' z i ' vv'J - - - - -- 'r- 'v st - i' A ' 4 j - - t A A |