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VOLUME XVX wo. Alaeli.wt't

» CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1871.

WHOLE -NUMBER 888 '

.-vlete? Otm^Sramr. > ITMKMIHK. -" 1 CHAPTER 1. «>• ' « 1 1 a > oovwvm 1 Ural win pua the taoo of an old friend i id tfo street wilh.ltoqalll.qw.-Aiqfi by Jot* ! that to old m. or X. Well. I ' cratlon h*| Vm up wtlob, koowl < ! which baMlltoO taking bU deem ' i Tpnfiir "iwwartW.aA v .me, bat pity Hp, , Depssd upon It. I then la aomdblDg the matter, either 1 with ha dlfealioo or h'U banker'! ac- • caaBt.r19vUnhifc BMl. bo wrt! tell I yon with a UtS^H *T iMrtlllosa an I amnaemeot aa building e totte* In the i air. and aboct ^Uab^aad.-lll t«* i ifin to quote the proverb, "Cha rlcor- y **roaaamTO.'-u ' qellw wwwnr that If he doublf. o hi. paiaa,>ad<aihlaahia piaaaareaanil triumph* also ,, Cicero knew boiler. "The memory o •/ the paal laben la rcry sweet," he j eay^to^rt qwimrt. b&W • lout agree with him. Imjred, one j £MSwSBS^i*| ! youth; ana wbag Iwky enough , t.i fell In wnPWWYWnd I bare "**#■#* IWW;#- h can, like Alexander at hla »aat, "fight (l -M*e* h c^" n with. Vlilte stone. n You eaa i'raagloe, Won, how great a b •SBBfizl

of receive a bet eon raining Vrtral Utile odda atxfetMT which, en my departure . for >lnJia, thirty jes^ ags, JIM toft torifb- ehnrpa of B ftomd...^, evaH<« , The box arrlrod before breakfast; sitttasswssn r,rz»'9wKKv; youngest aoc (whole education I am .tMHBW to thai myaelf up' • In tny study, which 1 knrWWfWy'trdeM iO the box "otrfddiiyjifo BPWttfogsr Itogrr* I. Iqytclf ,uudumb 8«' »SSa "{£ con«m with a troop of dumb old frieod*. 1 had nearly reached the bottom nf the bag^jjtjft fcpjua ten « a .mall paper jaaerl. earefutty wrapped, and no npcnlnt " I foond— a black cockade for a aervanr-foO 1 had (juite forgotten thnl I uad kept this. and the The algjlff <Mb Changed MM) at once yuuogwan: aad from all thcahu-rliy the mutt raran, and bald up Uw trophy before my wife and Colonol Uwtay. an uhl (Hand who happened to boeUyiog with me at tho tUur. Each had been a fellow-actor with my tell' In the drama Which- the tight of It recoiled; llnyjflpftiUliI It directly, and wore aa hearty In tbetr Welcome of It aa I my•elf bad been. "in tell you What.", eaid Lawloy, after a pause. "you oughl to write an are-oast of tin clrcnmatancee under which that cuckado «» uwxl. It uMM^Malar' 'm capital Chtjqtpiat *^0. do.tMJs^'-AaSft wife "Tbd'febre saving oolj yesterday that the change of life from the busy judge to the laxj squire hardly eulted joq atSTnialyou longed for t ime wort. Writing tttffMI bta^dlntHntPmploimeot; and yon wffl, at the ntnir time, be doligJOt BmrtifV<HMWh ffi tbe general dWMhwnt of Kngfith society at t'hrUlmaa-Umc. " .» I promised In net upon UMrsuggc. tioo, and d-termisral to fo»in at tmv. "You fill not forget to fltogutoe the real names ufyaorebaMcUrs, I hope," wbUpvrxdm^w*., I f* up the cockade and waa Wring tin rnoas. »«MMM and "eabp-t lino wallah" will recoUe-rt FurzeHouse, at Be MartlnVoo-Gw-fox, the late riilAut* of that prince of i "cuacfoa, " Mr.'Yuatwrv,' "Now, when I ety ill. FoahrtJ- was a "chtt," I . do not with so convey the I lea that he wmgw-fffowc gretthfrc who ire I waoI,tM di-lkajc buy*. Furx-Housc combine th. luuaho awrtam wMh the ubifW. the puhlle schools deemad ItadvieaMata rseign the captaincy uf the bcjhnp Ac elereu, and to w-pamte tbearahrec from the ailnrementa ef their frte.nl. for a few mouth, before going to the.nnlrecaiiy o, entering the army. It wak aTfori.tma. raooinm thirty year* ago, an# Mr.* Etnbsry had gone away to jetn te lb. feaUeUW of the •eneoo at a oouatry bourn. Ib had. hawe.es. iwrmitted two of bit pupil, to keep their rt«ns la hi. abmuccIawVyand myeett la writing a namUlre in which I awjn lake, the o-wt Imm inent paH, abouu gir. wwaa eeommt of my rr. smm< a naaoace, 4c„ at the period , to wbe-biuy late refers; audi there-, fori! (at* my pco sad pa,«r to -the > •"War. »" -- " trace, - 1 rt«, JtT any. An old amulcmau | . Mbbfaaw Hte|

araseaiss-nsfflrs t MMMtft astin .lock. Hit eye Is, I think, keen and judicially stern, though, I hope, not without some In- [ pflfcttHrMturf, Instead , of light brown hair. Instead ofaacanly ilauppiy afirhtur a" clear cornjikilon ' pah. but ngg^vrn u. A* all ixygo-.l I We-ks hate descried nit annw year.. ; I may confna that thirty year* ago I i considered roy^rbf uunieaii. lll-Iouk-wnatq the habit of a-l'-rp. ingmy' figure In a man per auitabte to Siy estimate of merit.. > My ^ieed Uwlry w a. a b-ul taller than myself, and three jeara Older. Ha had— and haa now— au open frank Sxpresaicm and rftt wtriA twinkled With rocrrimcul We had been fail at Eton. Mat ho left before I (he waa now twenty-one), and Jtad gone to Cambridge, where In two years' Umt be bad managed to scrape through bis "Utile go,'' and to renbimsrlf thoroughly famouvamung tho undergraduate, and Iborolfctily obnoxious to tbo "don»." He was more than .napectcd »f being tha man baring raptured unc of tbe swans, pet U wcretly into the rrrv Marly frightening that into e fit lie bad pleaded . guilty at the cbt^t of Intoxicating tho peacock In tbo Fellow's garden with bread-crumbs soolud in cluunlMgoc, and eooly defondra hirawlf betho coUqto auUiurflk. by declaring t by by bad boon the moan, of 1 tbo uacnlltr of bit college ' rather (Iran depressing It; for (hat any , right-minded undergraduate who had ■ fortunate enough to be wlincw* ; of' the Mplcwnrea and sorry gait J of the dfunkun peacock, aud the absurd ) friraluy of to .lately a bird, ecnld | not have foiled to. bare teconir n teo- • toller oo th» spot. > 0 spot.

e IJkeSIr tyuy.de Mtmtso-neri in tec! • tna^Lt, Us> Uwb-y. though a I, b^Wkujglit aud i truelpCltdUr." lie • hi8"fl5erefon> gl'vr'u up tleiUWuflaklug d ih-gtv . anfi had Jotted me at • Mr. FoaWyw.-te read for the army. P The examination wai coiniug on apacu,, ' and he had taken the advice of 111. in- ■ tow lid forego thc'ftkllritic at Iran ley f nirt: and redd hard during vacation. \ I— who waa not rich like lowb-r-r whore wliole-Hfotbgwml'-d on my pin- - lHjrlhc' UM1 "Setrlec elimination— ' whom frieoda, morwrecr. were In India ■ —gratefully accepted the permission 1 to stop. It waa a fruaty ,aftrrn «.u, with a<S ' oaatonallMMIdfstKW— 'reguteTt'hrist- 1 1 ma. wrathor. tfo'tbe bexeh were a I host of sea-gull., making up uo doubt, I 1 tlgftr Christens dinner ponies, and j ' uttering Uttteshrtekaaa tbey quarreled j about their guests. The ssa looked r weifti and oomfortfere a. w • Watched ; ' it bcatlug on the rocks; and wc thanked ; ' our iters yrljap .wo oontpaivd our b« - ' Inn warm room, glowing with a wood ' flm. with that" fir the |s»br- seamen • loaaed about in a pilot boat otr the - c<m»b " We had bcun codoavoring to keep up I our splrita by .nrean- "I rlgaretlo. and f '-a brew" of molle-l cliret. IVrha;a ' Hie generous warmth ■•ftbat cutu-iling ' beverage had rendert.l ruo innn- Hup ' usually cuuimttnUntir--. At any rate. 1 bad been making Istwlcy my coufl- ' dent touching a certain amour I bad II met my Aat hire iu tbe summer, at n • country house whsrw 1 had bocu pay- ' Ing a rtsfr, and abaonc*. Instead of extinguishing la grow*, ysisla , had I made ir twice as powerful. Xty, It ' ' liad marly hren my ruin; for when I I ' should hare been studying Sanscrit, 1 r bad spent the time In intertwining iuy ,' 1 initials with thows uf ray lore in a . ' thousand different monogram.; when I should hare been making Latin j rerrea, ( waa huso in the composition 1 of Engliih nun in prsl-e of her p rfee- 1 1 tiuns; Greek play could only bo got thremgh by pee pi in, at tlieend of every j ' hundred lines, at a small foekct ' which hang on my watch guard, and ' which oontalanl a thlnt and Imperfect ' miuialnre of her fece; and a. to remembering thn namra and dates in history. Amy JUnBeld, Amy Llnflcld JunolMl, Juan 1M1, w> ran In my ' brad, that the burden drove erorr- ] tlung elan out of it "And you have beard nothing ufher ' since loot summer," rani Uwlcy"not ersn receive. 1 a letter?" "How could I?" I replied rather for this question smnwl an , • inalnnatloo that my add roc. were ; i little cared for.' "fin* nmld I receln- 1 a lettey ? Have I not told you that ahr i wi-nt'A8 the CVmtlnent with her guardian, who had been ordered by hi. i pbyaldan to spend the met uf the yuar, , In. Italy? My plana were out settled , • at the O.ne, andl could not glrca po«l- ! i Uro adibna; hut 1 auppore panpk ran [ be' 'constant to each other wilhmU , ' Writing let ten every day -cant thryf, I and I gut up an d gave nno uf tho bias- : Ing log, a desperate i«kc. - "Don", excite yourrelf, my dear; t fellow," laid Lawloy with aggravwUng ■ oooliwwa aad a puff of smoke; "listen f foreason. Miss JdoBold I, rWh.Ts-ahc i [ "Her gated Ian |«, nod lie is going t*. lrarc his moocy to her, I beflere, l.iit r what bas that to do with It?" ' ' wtTT* d**1 LUtoo A lwlUr • Haly, is sure to be picked up by sooni infernally pour c-iunt with waxed - moustaches and a teuor rnirife Again.; a man as a rtral yon would not ; [ bare the smallest chance. Tbcy are j , as nuinoroua, moreover, as gnats, and j I | tbe only pity la that you cannot keep - 1 them off with a mraqultn-rnrtniii - I I , Mire Liafieid marries the Count » 'i I roan la anger. i "I say Mlsa UaKcM marrirs ihc ' I 'Count, the xuardian dire, and all |. tiling* jog along prettr sinrsahly, until ! the Count has Lot all fee iwrncy at

. I. ','Dut aha Ub piedgtrimabrr word." It '•Yarn, reryUkalT.-repBedLawlcy i : iu a drawling teoe, tebrating his eye- i . lirows and sh rugging his shoaldcrt; " 1 i . daresay she has. You know I, for my ■ I part, do not bebevu in marriage," he 1 , continued, putting his feet up on tho i ; manUspiccc. "It la all rcry well 1 s r for •' 1 1 i But I stopped ldru. I forget what r I I said. 1 only remember that 1 told ' > , nim that the two years he had spent at , I ! Cambridge had entirely rained him; j c ■ thai instead of tho frank unsoapreltng t disposition he used to hare at Eton, he a had 'acquired the c) meal heartless ! r manner ef a disapiwinted iu.ui ; that I j * wl-bcd him for a friend no longer; and c 1 was bidding him iu a iierempuiry j f mautisr uercr to allude to the subject . n again, wheu I was Interrupted by the | » "fray what impcrtiucticu is this?" t be cried, raddcuing as he look-si at the 1 v note. "Master Lawloy! Who the devil • t has brought this?" "Sir Thomas Ilumplcby'a man, sir; ti and ho is walling for an answer, if you ii Lawlry considered for au Instant. '• "Hiring for you," ho said, "when I | u hare written the reply." >' Di.mirelog tho nui nitU Ui;!e words, he tore ojwn the mile, and read " aloud us follow.: i ' ' SJv HBAikJBoY"' i' Why. I haro. ' be a mistake!'),— "My old friiud your , w in ther Writes W say yuu are at-iylng with yourtutor for the holidays, l-aily Ilum'ldeby and myself will be delighted B If you will come ever on Chri.lmao- 1 day. I hare written a note to Mr. .. Fosberrr, to beg him to rxeure your ! , . absence" ( Confound his impudence!') "and to say that I will not fail to send b you hock In good time on Thursday p morning, i f-ar 1 shall not be able to » send the wagonette for you if the froa: : cuuMnOea, OS I lure a prejudice ngainol *'fif?a"'y 'K>nn "b*,rl*'nw^: ',ul

Lawlcy looked at mc ssilh a face ( 0 full of such serious coualcrnaliuu, that a I could not' help bursting out laughing. Ie " JkesuVfoceri!" be paapnl. aa Ihenote I- dropped from his hands. it I picked It up and finished It"llut tlse milk-cirt will be jureing \ , J Furze 11-usc at five o'clock, and 1 "1 daresay you will not mind coming up « iu that. Yours aloccrely, f , - "Thomas Hi'sh-lkhy." '- Iu my mind's cyo I pictured the - thing: Lawlcy, the beat whip In the " county, who bod driven tho St. Dun- - slan 'a drag la Newmarket on the Two a Tbouuud day for two successive years : n Lawlry. whose "turn-ouf was s» wcllkwowu iu the I'ark; Isiwioy, Uis exWslte.il riving up to tbg diur of ■ Hudtfeby Hall (no UouU full of ri. * Iters) ta a mllk-rart! . ! "Came Lawlry,' -1 said, ."it is yviJ ! dently a mistake. >ir Thomas thinks i $ j you are a hoy at school, foekct your 11 dignity, and write p civil note accept- . '' Ing the invitation. You will enjoy i ' | yourself. 1 am run:." 1 ' Ho walkisl once or twice round the ; I riniu In thought, and thru said sttd- . " d. oly. "Yi». give inn asbcctuf note- 1 0 |«pcr; I will accept it. but I wiUMos-j with dignity." P "Mr. 1-awlcr ;-rewiit» his com pi i1 menu to Sir Thoiius and Ladr Hum- j ( pleliy, and twes to lliank tbrmrar their : , kind invtuiiim" h iving so fora-s rtr.1 j s blinrelfun paper, he mmed re Ik-red, 11 ami dis|Misrd to stew the matter rooi - ', iMOiplscvntly I, "whldi be will Is- ttast j |. happy l« aixrpt. Mr. loiwler l«-_s ,1 that Mr Thomas Humplehr will not - trap. if "L'urxe House, Dec 21, 1811. J ! "1 daresay," ho said as In teldtd I I the not*, "it will he sen go»r! fun.Ik Iter lhau being c«u|wd up lie re, at !• j' -I .luteal, and 1 supp-wo l iuu-t i j for Lawlry, with I hot good-munre I Which is ids true uimractrrislle, «aid a ; lfiitnediat. lv. » j ,"My Jove! llarry, old Ivy, 1 quite t j f-rgot — you will be quite hv yourself r hero. 1 won't go, of course. 1 quite i [ forgot. iVhat a selfish Ivgg-ir I am'" | 1 Uo was g>'iag to tear up the note ) t he had Just written, but I took 11 from i . him. a "I really should not Is- liappy," I 1 aafal, "If run stayed away on my ac- ! f muut. I shall grt on rcry well. I ' . shall dine at the tjisen's and go ; In for a bottle of their old purl aftcrr ward." J "1'wohi" orslalmsil LawUy. I'ancy. i dining rn nrf sa on Chris tmas iiay! r ! No; now I mile In think Of it. I don't u I care to go t* this mau'i. 1 bcliera , e I him to ts: a p HtipoUs slock-up old fele I low. and ten to unr- ho lrns invited a i- 1 set nf people as diaagreculdo as himself. - j Wc trill -.pern! Uhrlstiaai together. ! » narrr.' r 1 In vain I urged hint oo no accuuut 1 j to mlsa au good an opportunity. I i . | printed a glowing picture of the dc- ' a lights.iftliristmav-cce iu the obi house I I j 1 iateriardn? tny description with tbo ; 'J inciting « Mid., .i,.fi«Jr, Utrhg»w.ct«»r, ) I Jirfok ••.fowr.'wd feMrf «JUr j visarr. It was all to uo puqowc; he r | sternly begun t" rrrile another note g | decliulng the intltallnn ^ , | n -tc when I raw him slop ami -mil : S« lie put down Ills |wu, an i Ui : t j last It became a loud Uugh. lie then roae deliberately, put tbe note Into tho y fire, and rubbed his hands, chuckling a the white with intense delight. At e last lie hurst oul with, d "I've thought of Ilie best i A In tho ,1 j world. _ We will bolh go. l.wMgnln III my own tr*n-nl Last, a hire i -,2 « JdaritngoleV— and j-m -UiU d c.ane us uiy scrract!'' P I I was not dUposei! to jump at this _ I propoaal with as much alacrity :-a he " ' bad supposed "Ifon'l you soo?" he cried. "Wbr « ; it sriU ha ..deudid f w yuu! Ureal •foil log- i:i IheM.rsantt' ball — pretty maids I ; and miiilrtec- tswrghs . You're a eopi,1 tal actor, ihd'lVj will in I. r find j«t u em. litre, ring tho Wll. ' h 1 «»*"■ * ' r^gwannl i

' of those srewk -minded individuals who are "raaliy led." Lawlry could talk i ; orer to do anything, however . : absurd'! might consider it on the first i representation. For inttanco. If be 1 1 asked ino to scale the parish ' : church-steeple with c!To|t>mg irooi, I I should no doubt at first has* pooh- < ; probed the idea; but if he had showed I that the exrretse would inereaae tbe ' soppk-oiss of my Umbo; that there was t j little chance of foiling, if I held on Ught i ! enough; that I should find tbo air up I ' there remarkably freah and bracing, l ' and the view I rem tbo wmtbcr-cnck I ! most charming; and, above all. that it 1 1 would afford him and his friends much t gratification to watch mv moreotefita frein below through opera -glasses- I'm i I not at all sure 1 should not hare con- I I hop- 1 hare improved in Una re- \ 1 sjs-et aa I have grown older, though I c there is some one In the next room by ' i whom 1 au still easily led to do any- j t tblog she wishes. j i link' lo remonstrate; for after despatch- 1 1 the note, Iu said: 1 > "Now to business— no time jo lie j ( t'omealoug to the tailor's and • 1 in the expense myself." : a I I seemed to roe only fair thai he i I should go wholes in the expense; but I ' did not say so, for be talked asray so j k .volubly, that it was Impossible Intel a ; a wool iu edgeways until we found our- ' 1 scire » iu Cultasray's shop. Here was , a little difficulty. It was Christmaa j, Tbe tailor, however, liruughl out a j v groom's coat which he liad iu stock. ! It was so tight that 1 could hardly | > breath in it; but Lawlry said I uiu-t j , put up with it, and ao I did Tin.. ! , Willi a belt, stick-up collar, and a white 1 j, cravat Willi a huge borac shoe- pin, j , breeches, and a pair of "lops" bor- 1 d rew. >1 from Ihcshormaki-r's, completed ! 1. 0 I lie equipment. ; (

it | "Put a black cockade in the liat. ' i -. I Cuttaway," «aid lawlcy, as wo tell t!n g e j shop, "l shall be in her Majesty's scr- t, ] vice in a couple of months, mid i i there is no harm iu antlHpntitig it it \ u e I littic." ] i, And uow to Martindak-'s to arrange t n about the trap. Here was more dim- 1 ,- culty stiff At first he simply refused I v 0 to h-l US have a tuudem at all. He nU (l poled to having his iuirsca sharjicucd. | . He had resolved, moreover, to hi out ] < no more tandems. The hut time nun ; ,. of Mr. Posbrrry's gentlsineii hired it to I y |. drive over to dine with the officers at j the camp, he had drivru cliwu through j ; f : n doted turnpike-gate on his return at j „ niglit, thereby bnnvkiug .the shafU of j Ihc cart, and damaging tin- lewder I" 1 „ j. t he luuc at a teupun' note. If Mr. ! , Law'wj luvlstrd en it, he would put 1 1 r i himself out by having "u |wir". sharp- j , . i cued lor the nmll-pliactou, Iftlial would { '. | suit him. llut it did flbt suit Lawlry. , ■ He hod sel his mind on astonishing j ( c | tslr Thomas llumpk-hy with a tandem, ! , |. i anil a tandem hu must have. The I r | roan sturk to his determination for | ,, ., >.«U8 liuir; but oil I .aw ley's threaten- , I Ifffefrr to pay his hill. if he re-fused, | ■ L ! know as '»« you ran drive, Mr. Law•iJKreiSKli* * *" ; it i in imagiuary i-mvcrsalioti iwtweeii - , '' l ilt grades, until at list I sank into a j j klml ofdiw.-. in which I was rather 1 1 ' uncertattfwrlielber I was in bed or lu j tl» servants' hnll-whrllirr 1 was U d llarry Cutlihrrl, or l'ihbins. Mi. Isvw- ' T lev's num. j u Tin- next day, at about lialf-past t "• the high-road from St. M irtin's to '' - r llumpk-hy Hall stoppud on their way u 1 h> watch a genllen-nn driving .tandi-ni p at agnod twelve mik-s an hour. IV j e 0 , bora, s aniflod up the cold fnnly air. u lf I teMcd their liradt ami snorted with i % " pleasure. Their hoofs and the wiieeln 1 ' ! of tlie trap dashed up tbe light scatter- a c ' ing of snow which hid fallen the day * 1 I before. Tbo harness jingled merrily, s' : The crack of the loug-huhed whip • 1 1 sounded aa clrar and loud as the reap h ' ; or a percussion rap. The driver on the high box seat was enveloped In a a '' j heavy coat, handling the "ribbons" a " | with the ilellcatH but Ann touch of an I ' accompIbdK-d whip. A smile of pleas- U f j urr lit up hla filer, th- smoke iif a a ' liavanua escaped from his II pa. Tho p 1 p opto at th 4 village nay aide lnna a L' hiirrw-l to tbe windows. Tho village tl ' l> >ya hurrahed. Tbe carriers careful- * ly drew up their wagons to one side il - of the road, and waited the advent of o • t'.ie Hying car with all the deference p with which a parliamentary train ll 1 -hunts into siding when tbe shriek ii ' | iff the (I rest Northern express is heard w " | in the distance. , w The only thing which seemed lncon- a 0 j gruotrs with the gaiety of the 'Torn u • ' out" was the look of anxiety oo the (■ ' f.ic* of* tiger who aat behind, blue ^s 0 " to the lip of his nose, taciturn, whito « ' gloved, rewpectahlo. From the fbrlivsr glances be east ahead every now I, - and then, he seemed hardly to Join in tl th. . of the horse* or their char- a i ore r. IVrhapa hit livery did not fit g 1 properly; perhaps ho waa envying the p a warm rug and driving coat of lilt a * to such rapid driving; for whenever a • 1 sharp corner appeared, he hung oo to o the railing with a look on bis lace uf n 0 gravity and almost of terror, and t. " seemed In be prepared to Jump into the I. = quirk set hedge which bounded the n '• rad at a moment's notice. 1 The leader curve tad aith impiticin e h ' as it was |uiUed up before the loilgs_ c * gates of Humpirliy Hall. By thla" h time tbe tiger had so for recovered hit b V equauimilvaateboUnawithsteotoriau p " voire to the lodge keeper, who, with 4 • opes vyes and reverential courtesy, I- -threw wide the gates. Ij iu frssdoiu, daahed along the carriage <1 J i dris. In th. park, where lurds or deer V o ) rivaled Mr spied in fiight. and ■ « j tfeaggv SpWeb cwUle looked op with i 1

> w ondering ayes from their search for | ; under the coat of alios which 1 r clad the earth, aad then their tells I 1 aloft and their horos sweeping tha i , ground, made off to join tho deer — i The treca oo either aide dripped with i : tcklea, which dashed in the sunlight . with all tbe Mate of the spectrum, and I I the tall fern — unable to brar the ■ weight of aoow -bowed obeisance to i i the ' pa mare- by. A moment's check I , a» (he horses creased the bridge over i i the river, and then again merrily up i to the door of the mansion, where j i was in an Instant at Ihc brad, stroking his steaming ■ nostrils. 1 1 Why should 1 continue my nam- : . the third person? My readers I that Lawley is the charioteer, 1 and Kibhins the groom is L I Mr Thomas came out to welcome arrival, and I caught night of ia- ■ • dies' faces in the fall. The former I •crmcd quite taken back with aalou- ! as he surrsyed the equipment I and figure of my friend. "God Wesa : | mc!" be eaid, "a few years ago you placed, a Utile baby, oo my knee! ' iu. Mr. Lawley. A few yean! ' , —ten -fourteen— why, bless my heart i alive, it is over twenty I -»o it to!— I J time flies!'' i "Take the horses round to the Ha- I ! Fibbing! was laiwley's order, : as tlie Iwll door rioted upon hlra; and 1 t ouclied my list in response. I But lliuugh I touched my hat i ( in response, a moment's consider- ' j alion convinced me 1 was in an awkward predicament. To mount the i box and drive Ihetu into ths stable- < yard would result, 1 fell assured. In I ! iln cquipajge iu toto. To lead them ! I was not much easier, as the wheeler I j showed signs of impatience, seemed i dls|iusnl to be "playfol" with Ills fure- | k-gs. and inclined to mak» a meal off I iIh- lailgif the leader, which he iu liia | 1 turn* naturally enough resented by i up behind. The horses must t I U taken to the stable*, however, and , j that without delay; so seizing a mo- ■ I incut nhen thq leader was quiet, 1 i j hastily un'juckfod the reins, and undid 1 | the Iniiv- from tlie (is that tbe techni- I i cnl term for It?) which connected him i ! with the trap, and then tod away each j | the iiead — tie leader with the left j I band, and the wheeler in the cart with I the right. ' In lids order wc entered Ibc stable , J yard, ll might have belonged to the . i enchanted castles of tbe fairy tales. - i ; Nut a soul to Iw seen; not the neigh | I oil! horse to be heard. Ttii.wa.per- ( h ip- providential, fot the rein, and I i other strap* had heeouie In a very tangled and confused .talc. My first i ring ill the wall; and having got him i j Hie oik In the Iliads. This appeared | to be au easier talk than proved to Is . j the case. I knew that In the harness certain straps were to be undone- j I whilst other, remained unbuckled eoo. i j tinually (like tlw " standing " and j "running" rigging of n «hii"; but i | After unhuckling sevenil, nud finding i ! the animal Mill firmly conncfifod wltli | ! tlie trap, I resolved to uudo uli; aud • ] nt tlie end of my labors tangled straps, i I traces, curb-chain^ bridles, Ac., lav i j In one great heap on the ground in . I hopeless confusion. I had taken off i j tin- harness, It i. true. Ala.! I liad taken It off too effectually ; I | lor the horse, finding himself free, I I walked from between the .hafts, and. i restrained by bit or bridle, careered I j at leisure round tho yard. t At this Junctnrea groom appeared t ] an the same. I was not in the last < "f temper.. I had come hero ta amuse I myself, and was nor going to begin by . rendering myself contemptible in tlie i j of the gexwn, who would discover 1 ; lo tbe rest of the sereauts, iu whu» t society I was to spend my Chriatina*. i l-awley was happy In the Irauae before : j yule log^whibt I wa« .hivering here | with finger, numb by lugging at the I strain. I would lay the blame on nc , y , "Come 1 raid, prcU-ndmg to he | "I can't find no one about, I and my young master want, inc." ; i Look! (and here I pointed to ray j handiwork), "he ha. born helping me, j < he call. It; ami mo what a |wetly ! I piece of work he ho. made! Juki pot i all this to rights, will yuu, and maka 1 th* hones comfortable?" ! I talii this iu a nonchalant lime, aa < if 1 bad been just about to make them comfortable myself, as |n fact I sup- I I should (If I jxnild hare caught « for I should have turned them I tbe best stable I could have found with unlimited corn. I thought It ( well before leaving to .mile coaxlngly, t though I would say, "You and I understand each other, I can Me" 1 (which I am quite sure was not the I ease); "and I will make it all right ' with you before 1 go away." ' I found my way to the wnranta' 1 hall, and was hospitably welcomed by the butler, who li*d u.Utod at our I arrival. After declining 111. ofihr af a ' glass of beer after my drive, I waa ' presented to tome of the "huppora," amongst whom a rcry stout house- 1 kreper and a pretty French maid •errord to hold precedence. Tbcy re- I reived me with curtseys which I re- ' tnrned with a bow of such elegance as to give me a status at once with the I To tha latter I waa not in- ' traduced ( f suppose It to not etiquette). ' a word, svery one was most "hafl"- " to or; and 1 was feeling very I comfortable a. 1 thawed before the i huge fire, when the butler bod a page 1 bring souse hot water, aaytug be supposed it waWnosrly time lo dress Tor ("Late dlnper. by Jove!" 1 saUtequiisd; "this to capital- I never lo that cxtenr^Hrae^ m a gnod deal by bring behind the •otoea.'') "I'm not sorry to bear it," j replied nhme. iu I fofili-wndthe |>ags;

• "for I am very hungry." > ! "O," I menu dinner In the diningI 1 room," said the butler; "we shall take i something afterwards." ll then flashed upon roc that I was I I expected to help wait at table! I had not bargained for this; but , I could I get out of the ■ What excuse could I roske? I was j i j racking my bruiua to find one, wlien I ; the butler, pointing to a hell which ; ringing, raid, "That 1. your > i master's room; peril*)* you would like | to put out hla evening thing, first.' I thauknl him for reminding me, aud 1 hastened upstairs, where I found lying on the sofa in bit Yutleas ' *»?• "Flbhins," he said with a sunk-, out my thing., will you, and me some bot water?'" "May I die first!" I replied iu liol auger; "and I'll tell you what. Lawley, I'm going beck." "Haven't tbcy Ikoui civil to you?" "O, yes; but— tbcy want mo lo wait i at dinner." "Is that all?" rrpliud Lawley. will be tlie greatest fun in the world, my dear follow. You wou'l have lo , do much— those fellow, never do. By the bye," he s lid suddeuly, catching - by a gilt button. "I've a surprise "A^arprur? ■o Yes. There l»te> be a H-rvauU' | to-night. All the people go down the servants' hall and dance quite , Thomas dauciug with the head housemaid. and the fat coachman leading By Jove, sir. ir you don't call that a I should like to know what you This «a» certainly good uews. aud i fh "FU tell you wlial. llarry," continued l-awley; "there's the moot charming little girl staying here that will tot you hare oue daucc with her. only one, mlnil. I shall keep her ■ j to myself for th. rest. She la- • >. .be jtaiojoUy!" 1|uag ,.. with hi " I shall take her out |.> dm- • ncr If I can We get on wonder-folly : well already, aud luteud to follow up I , tny advantage this evening, 1 ran | i prointao you. U, by (he bye, just go ' - down and gel me a flower for nn buttonhole, will you? * _ Again my Weakness of cliunicte-i- waa . evident. After a litUc coaxing I was , easily M to got the flower, aud.il j ended iu my fetching the hot water I "Be very careful you are not di>covcrvd, " said latwlry as 1 left him; "Sir Thoma. la awfully touchy, and a joke Is just the thing he cannot appreciate. He would noser forgive mc. '* W.%, 1 was lately iu for the thing, and so I resolved lo play my port as |ierficlly as 1 could. I now betook myself, uuiler the guidance of the to my room. I found two bedwas to alum- tlie ajiaritnent with Uiu second footman, who nt Ihc mom nt I entered was scouring liis fo, ; with Now to throw myself int.. •. |urt. I flung off my Jacket, and foil Mscrubeept Uuit, as 1 was couiieeted with t I made the groom*, eouven- - tlonal hiss during tho operation, 1 my hair and clothes to the ramc accompaniment, combing the ( over my temptos. Indeed, after »ur ; veylng myself in tbe rather diminutive , looking-ghus, I came to the conclmion I that my apjwarance was that of what termed "a very respectable young ; man." 1 drew on my white cotton ] glove., and so (a* i'rpy. would ray) j the dining-room. I am not of so unobservant a nature ] as to I*1 unacquainted with the correct ! method of waiting at table, and I now premised myself no small diversion In tliua w itnessing the "bualnrwa" of a j dinner party in so novel a character. 1 had not stood in my place, with | carefully folded arm., long, after tbe sounding of the gong, before dinner announced, and the party, laughand talking, came in. First of all. Thomas and a dowager, then four others, and- then *•*!!! It to no ttee. Not all the asterisks and notes of admiration lu (be printer's fount can adequately express my amazement as Lawley came past. Who win that oo hto arm? Utos Mire Fiddlestick*! Shewa. my own Amy Linfleld! She was dressed la mourning. How lovely she looked! now well the ldack contrasted with the dazzling whiteness of her arms! The auburn of her hair waa aa rich as In June, and the Una of her eyes aa deep. -With difficulty I prevented myaelf fri.ii Calling Into (he arms of the nearest footman, and staggered to the door. "What to the matter. Mr. FibUoaW Inquired tbe butler, ,(alnH yoo well?"' "I've got a eudden ititch, " I replied, my hand to my aide; "I shall better directly." "I'll giv* you a glna. of champagne," be raid, going to the wine "I'm troubled with these IltUo dtoar-' menta myself, and flod that a rustic aa an jibing. So atopic a remi edy too." I drank off Hie tumbler be handed . me, and did fori better afterward. I liad, oo dncovering Amy,' resotrcd to , escape and bide my ridlcnkm. head, but I now determined to stay. Would It not be a pleasure to wail upon her? And 33 lo my Heery, had not gnat Jovo liinira.f wooed Danoe in nabower of gold? Why then should I be ashamed of my glU button*? Would

"t .he not appreciate the Joke a» ranch a> anyone after I had told her of it? , FFrhapa .he would not recognise me; " and if .he did, I would make a sign to j ^ her to keep the secret. i . ' Never waa a lady better wailed on 1 () than Amy Hint day. I plied her with 1 ) every dclir.icy on which I could lay ' " • I my hand-. It wa» in vain, however, ' ^ ' | that I attempted to catch her eye.— , I She was perfectly alwnrbed in law- ' ^ I I ley's convenatioh;>he Uughial heartily [( r at hi. atrocious Jokes, and was aa in- j '' teres ted in the adventure* (all horrible 1 lice > that he told of himai-lf, a* Drsdc- ' ' nlona luid been iu those ofherilarkl 1 lover. \l ' I was nnuotly seized with all tlie | ft| jealousy of the hitter. Could ruy „ j Desdrmona Ia- happy thus In my ah- J >.1 Lawlcy. I loathed him. So he was ] *' 1 Cing to allow mc one dancv with ' •Miss Granger, but no more'. U-iatusc I ( ho intended keeping her lo himself! If I foul hail poison in my pocket, I 1 verily believe I should have mixed it with hto sherry. I did what I could . . to annoy him for I whispered to the „ 1 • butler that my master never drank | ' i wine, aud^ liad the satisfsetiou of see- j ^ • a stooey stare to him as Ik appralingly . " and chuckled will, delight olieu. lu ' I out a glass of water. But even this j 1 1 did not lower Iris spirits; ho talked to ' ' Sir Thomas alwut liuntiug and -hoot- 1 r Ing. complimented the Mi» Hum-! ^ plebys on the arraugimeul of the flowthe gentlemen righTnn the state ofj'1 ' the latest odds. Iu a word. I could . ' sec licit all the company- and Amy , amongst the number — looked upon ^ him with the respect die- a most enter- ^ ' ifr i reu'u^ln'fels^w^landrfB. W^"' ''"1 ■' " ployed In biting my li|e with rage, j " 1 when Amy turned round iw, and | ) ' Iber oulshh*. ' ' Bread, please. "ami then • turmd t" answer loiwlev villi Ihc r 1 dill nut lake for any bread, hut 1 the liou'* anil walked about in the 1 frosty moonlit air to rend uiy lwale.1 : 1 c hloorl. r 1 look quite a luug walk d..iru the a f lo my sen-es a little, and then I began i 'j 1 to fo as hound .J my fix.li.h nafousy. | ^ ' What had Amy duui wrong? WJiy I 1 at I.iwley'.- sluphl talk? Ifol I wfeli | * ' ! sec. me again? Was i! not a thousand | ' r' linn-- l.-tter to rn- her rosy and rarer- J 1 » Ih high s|>lrits. Tlx on Id* app^nred I * ; ill dean urlnl drewscs, ami freshly j * 1 "Hold, Mr. Tristram!" wild mx or '' dancing I'll fo bound." I win that case we cuu upon tin: win- 1 ' dows," replied tla fouler. "I never a " i without a 'lopping' good fire. lie- 1 • ! side., ' he added, "wc ain't all of us | 1 1 going to dance tlie night through. ' | ' Tim French maid here called fori" ' , some one to help li-r arrange the mi»- r B tfe'loc. I went U for assistance and i 1 0 i fogan the follow ing canvenalion ; j 1 • "You have a young ladv called Miss ! 1 (Granger staying fore, haven't }<«i?j" ■ i Ifo you know anything about In r?" ! ' » | "I ought to, at soy rate." .fo raid ] " I I Coquettiahly, as site cut away some ' ' i! | dead havea, " for I am her maid." ■ ' ' J Linfleld, fans she not?" " •Yea." "You were with for in Italy r" , * 'I "IlonH the berries look ftrmiy it it.u ' ' hold I Item up to the light?" she said. a ignoring question?" .hutting one eye, '' » and scrutinizing with the open true - - (which twinkleri mischievously ) a sprig 1 of mistletoe as .lie held it above her ' r head tosranb tfo light. ' I fognn to liavvnn inkling of tlx- way 1 • in which she wished iqc t» folp forar- • range Use mistletoe. ' • "Tell me a little about Mia. Granger ami wc will— set Ifo mistletoe to rights ' • afterwards," I raid rgnulkantl.i - "O.tfo-Jsa-vcry-tticiMloninisclkraud- 1 '' T Is-'Ycry-kind-tovnc-and-her-guardhin-fo- ; d.-jul<ind-ifo' tivik hls nanic ficeauw-lv • • wished i t — and - that '.-Til I , " skid tfo ' ' maid in one brrath, and speaking very quickly. " ' "A short-sighted |sdicy of his," I ! r 1 remarked. 1 ^ I "A what? " ; •' 1 ''I mean to ray il wan n silly • for it I. not likely that -hi pretty u ' young lady as Miss Granger is would " keep her own namo long. 1 «up|si», 1 0 she had tilenty of lovers in Italy?" "No-o, My oue." ; 1 •' "Hit What was liis name?" ~ ' "Bah!" six.' cried, trying lu reiucin- . 0 5 for. "Comment a'appeikst-ll? Count, i " Count Tricollnl.' ' "Count Tricolini?" • " "Yea. O. he was very lend of her, i I • and sang » prettily. Mr. Granger |? mod him very well, foes use fo- made ' " such cigarettes for him." ■ "And waa-did MM Granger liU- * • hto?" g " "O,' 1 can't aar," she Mid with a , ahnig; "I think so. At any rate, the ^ 1 gave hto a ring." ' "A what?" I shouted. i; 0 "A ring; and fo is coming to sec I '• her In Eugiaml Bot jon seem much ' n 1 interested In Miss Granger." ^ I "My master has met her fofore," I , '» replied rdck ml, heart. . 1 T "Sec', there are the people coming I e iknrnsteirs, and" (with a reproachftil j J 6 look at me) "we hare not yet arranged | ,

tfo misHrter. Star, wc will put Uiia bit i j up yonder behind the door." I knew very well that she expected : mc lo kiss her; but I could not do it. | My head scrmcd on lire; I could oalv think of Amy, who was lost to mc.— : So she was a flirt, after all— or worse, | perhaps, a Jilt! 1 raw for coining towards mc. but cared not to get out of ; the way. She was still laughing and i talking with Lawfov sfo passed close ' toe, but I could not look at for— I , not know if .lie looked at me- 1 j : fell broken- hearted, j And now the scraping of tfo fiddle ' wu. heard, and the twanging of Ifo I j iiarp; aud iu Im minutes tlx: faces of I xporikd with pleasured, they took places for the first ilano- of tlx: | civning— ' "Sir Roger dc Coverioy." I . I ol Ifo a~>. mUy sat detect" ri aud ! j^fonrc, Flblaus, you're going b> I daucc, I, hope," raid tfo butler.-: I "Why, yon are tfo only oik standing "O. I expect csvry one In dance this dance," said Sir Thomas ixiuqxiusiy. Tlx- French maid |miutod at mc. noil ; ) told for partner 1 was tfo most dis- : agtcabfe young loan .he had ever j llut neither the buffer nut birThouia. , in ir any else could make me dance... . I rat sulk u and rwkles* of every thing. ; i» a queer fellow.'.' llut when- was Amy? Sfo nus nut j amongst tfo damxra-afo hail gone away. I was not iu tfo humor 1-. waichUxi dance with great Interest. I have a i j dim rwwlliwtloii iif a quarrel Iwtwcrn . daughter touching pmodenev; ami I ; I know that thcmiwi.nt.ri exercise which I lat coachman, a. for Uly.ldp's , hot and ml iu tlx (are. thai ll j.waa whispered afoul qoif nmllWy | that they fearnl In- would have a til of| j "applcplexv." Tlie meres tmrats ol laught. r llie mirth no gr.il.ri on my present feelinginr rts.m when ( liri.troaMree ha.| l-.-n iin-pixil lor Ifo amusement «f , tfo village school children on Ifo morI 'Uerli wretched I sat down So this w,.s the oi.vtiug to which I look.ri forward so many times during I he mouths of our separation! 'lids on. tfo real character iff her on , whom constancy mid Ion- 1 would Into j pcilini* falw. I had Uvu "living In I phantasy;" I had los-u Imildlng iwll. • in tile air :t my future- happluna win-.. Amy .was my bride castlea Which a few words" from' tfo French uiai.l l-s-l blown away like a pull of smoke. I wandered tuck in mind to I springtime, when I hud walked with - the "forget-me-not." w«- picked lis Ifom IJ. Amy. "shallot— licarled! I 8 niik- not. re-adrr. nt tfo Do- ol a I first lore as suiiiclhlug deserving rather i it is Ifo U. of tlx inire-st and truest I flection in a man's whole Ufellme; and there are few who can in after y ear, refer tu Ir without emotion. - 1 rose to see if she had returned to the hall. Yes, there- sfo was talking j I.vwlcj most carnntly— nay, even ! whtoporlnitluhtarar. Aa I lonlusl, tfor from their seat six! walked towAi-ds nut let them are- me, ludml', 1 was not lit to bo mil by anyone. Tfo maid ! would have- Ion well justified in hor remark thai 1 was "intoxlcateil," had j the light jacket, aud Ifo gilt huttoua ; on by stuglc threads, and looked i :i» dejccteel as myself. My hair waa all ruffled and wild-looking. As tfoy ..inn-. I retnste.1 behind a curtain, which t-nnrenled a scat lu a window re"Your name not Liafieid?" ta«- • sra* saying as tlicy sat down. "Did you ever know a uiau called Culhhrrl? Is a friend of mine, and 1 have heard him mention your name." • I thing lib nitfor adiuiml you, .11.1 quite fnrgolteii toe by thla Ume " ' "A first love affair, eh?" said I six - "Exactly." Aud she laughed loo. "I fancied, I rum what fo Mid, that wm'pngageil toyun," ' "Weil. I hclicvc wc did consider ourselves engaged; hut be has seen i more of the world liy this time, and no doubt, many a nuc whom lie udmlrea more than inc." "IVrliajsi you have also louud many : a huui you ndmire more than him?" "I'crhapa 1 lift e " ".Sliall 1 nanemforyoh to him when I mc him?" "Certainly, if fo care* lo bear about lint it ia aurpriaing bow soou one gcta over a first-low. Bat sec, tbcy fogiuniug u waltz; shall wo go?" My heart lamt to lost, I could pear il ia tin stHI room Oatslde lire window 1 saw Ifo snow tailing fast and thick. 1 gaspol for breath. Tfo air 1 illsiife the house seemed la poison rax; I Irani ly knew where 1 was, what I did. Tlx- dancer, resmusl lo swhn before my si-lil a. I reeled through tfo halt. I met- tfo groom at the door aa 1 was going oat . "My master nisha me to go to fit. ' Martin's with n telegram," 1 sail?.— "Get th* tandem ready immedlateljaa quickly a* you cau— and take this your trouble from my master" (and put a sovereign iubto hand.) "Come aad tell uie when all to reauly." In fire mluufes 1 was fox. au Ifo bidding the groom in a shouting voire to let the horses go. Where waa I ruing lo. I did not know myaelf.— had only one thought— to get away from thia cursed place- to fo out df hearing of A my '. changed voice-to be I array. ™ | i. i \

t Tfo kmc straight carriage drive was before. Hashed the leader, and foW . tfo reins slack. Aw., we dashed.— A sensation of (rn ous freedom from the - 1 hot room and the ghanly galtty thrtM i tlirough me. Tfo excitement gare ma _ n wiO delight. Tfo keen air, sa we rtrei through it seeme.1 to turn tfo boil- ' ing Wood in my reiua to Icc. I ooukl ■ not hare been in ray right seasrs, for f 1 ^recollect laughing aloud. Tfobsrsea I I were ftreb and fbllof corn, and I could - rs.st have slopped them even if I had wished. L diil not wish. What If I 1 wore killcil? No one would care, cxI ( re|.t tKriiaps myjliufe brother In Ini du . lint there waa small fear ol unr- . 1 turning; tfo road waa broad and straight, nod the horse* would to Ured '' ; before wr reached tfo park-gate. Again f 1 beat ifom with tfo whip. This mad . k drive was doing nto all tfo good in tfo ^ workl. Stay! what to that lu tha dto- . taure shining In the moonlight? Tfo 1 frozen river. Tfo bridge Is narrow, 1 and I must be wary. 1 tighten the reins to check tfo "horses' speed; il „ only urges Item on. Tfo bridge ia . near— uow for it! Wo are not quite straight— a little of tho off rein— Bah' I I hare pulled the wrong one— Crash! When consciousness returned I found , myself, divested of iny lirety, lying in a straight bed. There was a dreadful ' | win in my hood, and a horrible thirst torched my month. But by my side il somebody was sitting holding one ot ,. toy hands, Willi for lace burin] in the bedclothes. I put out my other hand , to rub my even, but let it drop with a '■ scream, and I then noticed that it Was tied up in sptiufo I tuM forgotten all , the event* that had jast occurred, but 1 knew who il was sitting by mc. When 1 screamed she looked up. It was Amy. and she was sobbing. 1- 'O, Harry," she cried amid tier sobs, "how wicked I hare been! I have a Ira n deceiving yon; but it waa not al- a together my own fault. I recognised ' " j Oil after dinner, and wnv hurt because never .poCen to me after soiling a " ow u room, and then 1 came down to " Mr. lawley, who told mo the whole I I illi We both of its lux: w yon were !■-- I, - hind tfo curtain. But it Is not true. . I llarry: Do yon suppora I have ever ' [ thought of any sue hut yoo — have loved " any aoc hut yon?" ^ "Then^there- to t» truth about t'.mnt ',.! "Tfo m-sii ixlloua IU.IU in tforl world." "But the ring you gare hto?" ' f ^v-j.'y-ourniugringthatm.v 1 pressed tfo- little hand that was iu ' ' mine, and sfo stooped and kisMd me. i Was not this enough to repay me for I'l a'1?., j "Now von must fo. very quiet, I shall go, lor your arm is broken and your head ail cut by the icc. and you " ] are very feverish.'' Sfo continued, "The wheels caught against a buttress I af the bridge, and tfo trap to smashed J to bib. Tlie horses fell oo tfo ice, and , one of ifom bas been shot there. A '• kcci« r^oiug his rounds found you ,r anxiety about ^vou; but tha doctor either, uulil I told him you would not ' , l« iiapt.y until I had couferaed. Now 10 I go to alrep." In three weeks, by tlie aid of Amy's ) indefatigable nurxtng, 1 had recovered. 1 returned to Mr. Fosbery'a.aud, Willi } hops bufure me of shortly marryl ng for " 1 lured 1 put all my energy into my of study. I dispensed with the tuuuulo grams,- and only looked at tbo locket I, in leisure hours. I was fortunate enough lo |-a»i my examination well, and m another year was on my wav, ! with Amy for ray bride, to India. i My tale being liutshod, 1 read it out to my wife, who was picking lint for "tfo sick and wounded in war," and to Lawlry, who was plavlng draughts _r with my youngest son. "Wire, lwpa," said the latter, wfou 1 had finished, aa fo kissed my forehead and arooothed my white thin e; hair, "who would have thought you rr i ever had so much 'go' in you?" ,x Laws of New Jeraey. u i cmaftkb stvin. V - a i (.us#, rartorarasw.. m sail Use -a. 1,1 j SuSr «Iu3S^5 S Tiuulr'fsV iiw* iii | <U^I"NX|--ry has JsrhSisil^^ raallte daiswO propsr lo'sBscl i^rpwe-NVi u. ibis ax j tss prsaaUag sra Iras. i AxdMllvaa.tsa.'nnl vs.. iw panaM y " t{yy j aaaMMfe^lta^wMUs •••*' fla.l j- -AraNloxftSs rlzSU ol'uus Misat. ix I is» Nsassss at ■Imsiast.afiaiiSa octets So ... ; «n»u.«ra ti>»>»pylsa*s as* wsUareai iha. n "is* uTl^lT rsbttaTia lie 'I'mSSIt1 bnqMetb'te" tte'oite."'|NU»a"o« -a- a is# i-wsat. ars lifts* sssaratslT.tssaas i! t'tiasisirsig.itffjtis'. 'f Ural rZZ: o°b« 1 1 teralir *. A"-: "It eaanej. VJw^aU tel. aad |-..i, i. wpw-ri rxniq v, isii. ■ narru exxtx. I. L II Mtetta by Us taWta Gsscnt k a.ssm^mjm_j4gstefiss^*»wte. .111— MM