)t hn Woxtly&tsx .. iiiitjujinuia cairui, mprman. A Jearaal tor tha Faofl. larotaU toUa IsWraaUef Baataattr. laAaaeadaal la FoltUee aa4 Baltgioa. AUve to ail Lira Iaaaee, aai Thofeaskl O t f ICE Cea. Pscst W as i Baron hum Badlead la Opaoalaf aad Csaeatag. I Wroataof tba Maaaaa. . TERMS, 1ST ADVAKCE I Oae rear . .11 HI a oulha ) aw eS I ii Sli if f W Taree MoalkaM rasa Braaca, Faaa Paam, Pasa Paorta. ' ConwoendaaU wriUaf varaaaaataa also tMa aat saaha kaowa their um fit. EUtlor.er ao aMaatloa will he flva.lHalt ADTKRTISKMElfTa lassnee) as JUuoaa- PORTLAND, OREOON, rTHTJltBOAY. AVOTJaVr UO, 1HHO. VOLUME IX. NUMBER SO.: I wtoiBiualaatloaa. aia jarama. . MR HARDINEWILL ABIGAIL SCOTT DOS I WAT, Ae-raioa or ;mtb bid," "run novo,1 ABIB ABB tB,"TBB B4rPT aoa a," kami aeaaisoe," , ... rACT,ATB ABB r ABC," arc, arc, a IU. - tEalo-ed.amoralngioAetof CoesissOBlhe Jr 17 la lb offlca of Iba Llbrarlaa of Coa- gress at Waahlnatoa, "AC.)' . - - - " CH APTXB XU. coci.osio. . .The rnoonllgbi room with a alive radlewee. aad played at bid eed sash with Tirsah's flowing betr as It lay lb half transparent nrN Bpon bar ido; plllowl A esnsry In a gilded cage warbled 'a roaadelay, as though It tbooght Ibe mora war break log.. - "God, I thank Thee I" softly exclaimed tbe Inspired to valid, aa aba laid bar tbia baada apoa the haul of bat brother and Tatar. . . -J. 0 :Tba eselsmetloa aroesed from a bely reverie, 1 - X tbs -Will yea forgive me, 'Lima T" aaktd tba long-gone wanderer, aa ba boa-ad lav la tba presence of tba glorious waaaaa whom aa trial bad conquered ana bo aisappoioimeni sou id crush. Job a 1"-wee the 4 palsies aoswsr. "Could I d aeght aba? Asa aot bona of your bone aod nsen at yoar Desn r iiss aot our Heaveoly Father aalUd aa from Iba be glaalagt And could I help myself .Wbea, la trying to barbor reaaataaant aga'oet my awa self, I fallad T 'But I waa weak aad wlekad, LIm. I abaadoaad yoa la a cowardly wey;- "I haow yoa did, Job a." "You would bo have traatad ui ao badly aader Ilka circumstances." "Maybe act, John." ' """Tbeawbv do yoa -oat despise met""- I7:'nowdo.jfoa k oow but that I do? Please rlaa ta your feet, air, aod beve a ebalr. I'll ring for lights, ao wa aaa aaa Joa snore plainly. Whao did yoa ar rive r Joan Ingleton, with all bla experleoeeJ la tba world'a affairs, could not aaally earn prebend a womea'a moods. 'Lisa bad baaa avrprlaad Into a aaddaa ba treyal af bar feelings. Womsa-llke, -aba waa road tad to-Tcco vcr toervaDUgs gsfaaadw , : - Under tha glare af the gaslight It was .easy to aaa bow greaUyJier lavar bad ebsBged. Hie aaea deader form was broadened by years, and his ooce boy lab "i-"rfaoa waa thickly covered apoa cheek ad sbln wltb a bandsoasa beard. There : t were I lees af thought sod au (Taring upon bla forehead, and la bla eyes a bengry, ,. eager look, as though bis vary heart bad beamed through tbam.dnrlug a long . . . deferred but almlees searob for bis other aslf. ";T ...."fatr Joba r aald Tlrsal., la a h ladly tolas. Yoava gatheredj;rayjialjrala KunTuTToeks, and growa old la vary way, haven't yaa T" "Yea, sister, fiat. I don't aara for yoa lb er age. If only at last t may flud I bspplaeaa." J 4. "Hsva yoa news of par brothers aod alstera, Ioba V " Yrs. A ad It Is tba' beet of as wa. I tee aeea overhauttrigtha nardloe and Hard pa a title ta tbaCblaoapla Barrene, and bava found a flaw ta-tbe deed. . The Hard loss aad Hardpaas ara bo looger tba awaera.ef Cli I oca pin Oak a, tbaakJ Oodr MTha'nk tinA r . "I didn't euppoae you'd accept tba paws Ilka tbla, slater, seeing you're tba wife of Joba Hardlos. "Yea, brother, I'm bla wife, but not far long. I'll be Jbe bride af tba A ngel Death la a few weeks, bow. "Oh, bs, yoa won't, Uriah. I've eoma.beCk ta claim yoa for a visit ta your aid boms la tba Bis tea. You're rich la your awa right aewt la apt to of rsatowara alrcassstaocea." .. , ; "Oh, Joba I If oly tbla good aews ama ta ma while yet my father aad asotber coald bava enjoyed It t Bat It la too lata aaw." "JJa, Tlraab, It Isn't too lata, aad t woa't allow yoa to asy ao," aald 'Llse, puUIng her baad aver her! sister's mouth; playfully. "You shall get bet tar, aad go back aad aea year aid home. Tba Jwaraey will rectors yed to health, aad tb property will bring yaa lode peadenee. You aaa da aoylblog yaa Uka with Joba Hard lac If yoa eely bava plenty af meeey." Tba Aroawrty srlll wa ta eta, cat Joba Uardloe'a, 'Lisa. I am not a legal entity, yoa know." Is It pom! bla tbaltha weman'e rights agiUtloa baa reached Oregon r asked Joba iBgletoo, la surprise. "X! ss tba qalet, answer "and 'Lisa aod I ara Iteepea allies." Ha loakad at 'Lisa earaeetly aad In- ...i- - Uew 4Maattfat aha baa grawal" be thought, "aod haw peerleaa amoog T wemea bava bar trlale made bar. I ' wlah I aslgbt dare ask bar ta go with Bsc as my wife." "Yaa aad 'Lisa eaa go beak ta tba old home," aald Tlraab, "for there's Bath lag la blader yoa, Yaa ara not mar- "Is saarrlaga each a direful thing, liaat" ha asked, rlelog aad advsoelag ta meat bar, what (be ttooi by her al lara bee a, r!s t-J lrt-r'l--. tbaCJt i . . ' V . Ha pat bla arm around bar aod gently draw bar toward bla. . "Won't yoa allow aaa ta prove that atarrlaga la aot always a dalualoa aad aoare, darling V ba whlaparad, fondly, "Yaa, Joba,w--waa tba aooftdaat ra- poaaa, aad oaoa aaora, aa la tba aoora tbaa qaartarof a eantury gona, ba praand apoa bar Hps tba para klaa of batrotbal. "And bow, aty dear brotbar aad ala- tr,M aald Tlraab, "will yoa not harry ap tbla long-dalayad anloo, and allow ma to raallaa a kaUla of jrour parrVet bapplaaoa bafora I aaa ailed away for good and all V . ' :y Tba.Jovera wara, aoddanly, raaaUad m tbairawa aoalaay by tbla patbatta appeal to their sympathy aad eoaeara. Dear Tlrftah, don't talk af dylog wbeo wa are ao happy," aald 'Lisa. It la too arael tv Thlok at Wa ara aot ready la glva yoa a p." -UI hse prayed for dealb for twenty years," was the qui at soawer. "and toe reepooss to my petition Is naarly ready." "But tbluk ot your children, dear." "Alas, they ara bot mine, but anly John Hsrdlna'a. - He's taaght all of tbeoa but tba eery smaller ones to look apoa saa aa a servant, or necessary sell. always alck and always dradglng, but of bo acoount except as tbelr mealal. Wbea I an gone, tba whole family will ba compelled to leara my Worth." "Compose yourself to sleep. Tlrteh, and forget these- morbid faaetee. You ara weary to-night-" " "Yea, 'Lisa, I am weary, and bses been for mora than twenty years. But I'll bava rest by and by. Yoa" may leave ma alone bow. If I need aaslet sues, i will nog." Tba lovers lingered for a tlma la tba corridors, Indulging la tba cooing by. play wblcb mother Nature has loatllled la every bamea bearta-Thea they re paired to tba parlors, where tba new aomer..wes'lotrodaeed as Colooel Ingle- loo at Washlogtoa Ctty. lira Tubbk aaw at a glanea that her lover was to ba tba lion or tba evening, Tbey wandered ap and dowa Jha par lors, receiving and bestowing aompll menu, and sba was much surprised to eneosoter Judge Orlamlo, who bad pocbelad bis cbsgrla at tha result af bis welt-koowa mairlmoalal attempt, and dealred ta take fooma at bar bouea. la tha bopa of baaklog aoaietlmea fer'tha uanllgbtAf baa prsaaass. . aanounoed a long linaotnevrarrlvelsln the city, among them General Bate- mpt. whose eompany Mrs, Tubbe de-l sired ta eacura at berjtl and whom aba bad prevloaaly made sr- rangementa to entertain. - . . "Colooel Ingleton, wlll yoa ba kind enough to accompany me to the steamer and levtte the General to my lodglnga?" "Certainly," be replied. With a look In bis syce of kindly Interest la both qaeetloa aad questioner which wss aa cwerad by an rquslly esroeat gase from herwgUIafortoiiiirnTst Lshould bsva Juat arrived. Luckily I came averland, and so am on band la time to mast tba OeneraL'.'.' . ' , ' "Will you sacuae as for half aa boor, friends r' asked the boat eaa, turning to bar guests and bowing herself out, etltl leaning apoa ha arm of her betrothal. "A clear case of ns-l'ar-oloy V elalmed Judge Orlando, who oflsa at tempted to ba witty, aod who bad never become reconciled tohle failure to as sure the widow's band la marriage la three months after ba was himself a widower. You may ssfely ealeulsta that there's a weddiug brewing la tbe r -- ; " "I'd seytt wss brewing la tbeir hearts If I were la Judge from appearances t" siclalmed a dlatlogulihed bachelor, wbo bad alao beea suapeeted at ope tlma of harboring hopes la a like direction. "You're all apposed to strong- ml nded womeni-added a third, "aad yet I no tice that each a wemaa Is oever a dreg la tha world'a matrimonial market. I doQ.'t belteva there's a bacbeler In tha- rooaB who woe Id decline to marry Mrs. Tubbs If ha tboaght ba bad any show ta wlaber." He'd be a fool If bo did decline," said Jadga Orlando, "for sbe'd make blm a pttdUt living. Wba la this fellow, anyhow T I mean this Colonel Ingleton, by whom she's evidently been entrapped wltbia half an boar." ' 3 "A relative of bers, tbsy say; a brother of Joba Herd! os's wlfs,"aplisd a gea tlsmaa from Cbemeketa. , Tha coavereetloo taraed at this polo I to Mrs. Hardlaa'a will, aad tba discus- alow '''Sjewbacl' r,4cj!mwTaa' lied. In a eptrltad wordy fuailade, which waa suddenly aaded half aa boar afterward by the satraaaa af the WtlKj lant h oat aea and her escort, accompanied by Osoeral Baleonan, wba waa latra deeed to tba aompany aa aa aid time friend wba bad come to Oregoa ta aea tftecoaotry. "Aad I came for another paraoss. h," aahf tba Gvberaf, rabblog' bis baada, "I aaasa le wltaees tba eoaeum matloa of a wedding which begaa ta balld Its ateraal foaadatloa aa the Fourth of Jaly, 1846. The etraetare has beea delayed for many a year, for tba ballders made mlstakse which It has required mora tbaa a quarter af a sea lery af their Uvea to, rectify. But tba tuu nds t log 4e aH complete at last, with aot a flaw la It, aad aot o-atagte Jolat or ertwa beam oaf of Uaa. - Mrs. Tubbe ; t' "i eveclr-t Ictrozsed t yoa my -IT"' - 1 I " Itlr rj turo to Introduce the Mrs. Ingleton that Is to be." Tba aoogralalatlooo . that followed were aamerous; aad If tba nettle of envy or disappointment rsokled la any boeom, Its presence waa successfully Ig nored "If I bad dona my duty, gentlemen tbla lady would bow bava borne my asms for Iba past twenty-five years,1 said Colonel Ingleton, fraokly. rile evidently mesne to asy thatjioUaua garruloua, and white folks bava was ready ,t any time to be caught," laughed tbe widow, as sbs looked archly lata hle.eyee. "But he's altogether mUtakea. 1 aoahl aot leave my seat bet wbea-alraametaacea foreed blm away fro as our early horne. The fatee and furlee bava eotieplred sgslnst as during all these years. But tba obstasles that we bad placed la our ova pathway bava at last beea removed' by a merciful Providence, and tba anion tba Geaeral Speaks of, which begaa aa maey years ago, la to be aoaaummaled la a few days. I maat bow. give you warning, gentlemen, mueb as I dial Ike to, for yoo bava all beea very kind to me. Uni month my bouae must aloes, aa I shall ba aalled to tha East. or. rather.- tbe Middle West, aa important bualneae.". Murmurs af mingled regret and con gratulation were beard apoa ail sldea. "I go beoaeeejjjoloeiojhe oltlmaJtt triumph af tha right, gentleman, and beeause.lt devotvea jopoo ma to avenge. as fsr as may be, tba wrongful act of my sire, wbo couaplred, yeara aso, wltb tba father of the aujust Judge wba lately robbed ma of tha beneflt of my mother's ,111 She was Interrupted by tba entrance of bar daughter, wbo aououneed, with frightened voice, that Mrs. Usrdine was very-Ill. JUa flw t tba bedetdc, ta And bar alster and friend In a very precarious stats from hemorrhage induced by tbe sodtleo excitement of tbe evening,. It Is nothing sbBU. bc better pres ently," she gasped, la rsply to her .si tor's look af terror. "Bend for a lawyar, pteaae ; I do aot need a pbyaletaa. My newly-reeovered pneaeseloos unit beH looked after ; and there will yet ba an other opportunity to test the validity of tba will of a Mrs. Hsrdlns." Genersl Batsmaa aad Judge Orlando ware buib mooed to Tlrsah's side, aod for sn tiour ihs cocnple myatarUa of legal laim were-onload by-ihaas-into ssa 1 teoeee tbasensa of which, wbea ehora of ambiguity, was Intended to aonvev waali ssaiilisrfTfiaiTaTFai fsihii's eetete to- bar abUdrea aad tbeir heirs and awlgneesu Eilsa Hsrdlna Tabba wss named as Admlnletratrlswltbout hoods, aod Joba Ingleton was assigned tbe guardianship of her minor children. I want John Hardlne to ba pun- lahed. If. possible," shs eiplalosd to ber brother, "for com pelting we to deaertmy poor parents after tha law bad robbed them la bla fotbere name." ' Yoa really must not Ulk, Uriah," said her slater, la a aootblog loos. . "But I must, 'Lisa. Don't tall Jpbo about Iba will till after I'm gone. I mean Joba Hsrdlna. I won't ba afraid blm then nor of Mrs. Bspplogtoo. either, thank G "Aod now' said aba, after tha lustru- ment wss floUhed!llJemeoiBrorITEorget me, Tlrsah; aad teach tbe ebtt- to know that aeltber Joha Hafdlae nor odge Hardpen wllj.hsnrile any mors of my poor father's money." ' "Poor child I" ssld 'Liss, aeide. Sba dosaVot know that tha will of a mar ried worn a a la null and .void ao long as bsr husband lives." : " " "Don't toll bsr," wbhrpcred Colonel Ingleton. "11 ae rather strive la get ths laws amsnded after sbs Is gone." "I bava another request to make now, dear friend," aba said, la a difficult whisper. "I want you, John and 'Lisa, to be married before I die." "We are not ready," waa bsr slater's wnmsa-llks response. Then get ready and send for my ehlldreo. plessc, aod all.tba rest af the Hsrdlns family. -Whea o dismiss yoar lodgers, you'll bsvs room for tbem. Mow that I awa a large share of Chinos pi a Barrens la my awa right, I propoee to aea a part of tha proceeds la my awa way before I die." 'Lisa asw that ber project of taking Tlraab back ta ber oldea borne was Im practicable, aad aba reluctantly aban doned It. Her siller's life wsa ebbing rapidly. Nothing remained bat to carry oat berwisbea to tba letter, and this the brother aad sister resolved to do. Tbe lodgers foaad other qaarter aad that Bafag hmityyaha aewelelBg'-e)4 lor alone excepted, Ailed tha great bones with aepbewa, alecea, sisters, eoualas, Bncloa and aeats. ' . ' Tba aewe of tba return af Colonel Ia gletea revived the early romanaa eon- sera I eg himself aad tba well-kaowa berotae af my story. Tba press heralded bar ebaaga of fort ana, aad so ciety aoastaatly aeat ap Its aarda, ;,.-t.'i "Bat for th great sorrow of Tlrssb's III that ' aocaapaalee our Bewly found happiness, I believe I eboold die for Joy, Joba," sba aald, one day, after tbey had spent aa boar la each etbere society alone, occupying tba tima la vividly rseailing tba trying occaaloa wbea tbey had mat while yst hamaa law bad .bald tbem apart, aad wbea each had foaght tha baula-af destiny with adeeperalioa skla ta aaadoese. "I meaat to despise yea, John la- tti KM; fcr thars'a aa ty-'.rj itl plantloe- herself bdoo bb) kaaa aad stroking his hair playfully. "Tbso why didn't yoa t" "Beesase I couldn't. 'It was wot my fault that I forgave yoa." "My darling, I want, yoa ta knew that I awa my life to poor old Dave, tbe eoi ored oracle. I called Usee bias aa my way to Portia od. It Is doubtfol whether ba will be eblfjo soma, bat I want blm to attend aar wedding. If possible." He' spoiled blm a good deal, bat he's as good as gold and as traa aa steel." "True, Joba. And there Is another duty before ev We-asae eed letew my wrot her, John, Hsrdtne." An eiclamalloo suapleiouaty libs ao ealb eeeaped bla Hps, but 'Lisa would aot llalea ta bis obJeoUoue. Poor fellow I Hie sunshine frlsuds have ail forsaken bias. EveO Judge Hsrdpan 1 ' " ' "Your old suitor, Bam f "Ysa. Evan be ao longer befriends him. Though, for that mstter, bis frlsodshlp lan't worth much any mora. After all bla boasting as a Jadga about maa's protection of womso, be baa come dowa to living on bla wife's Income, and Isn't able to pay for a dsrkls's breakfast aulses she gives bias tba ooey." ' -- - ilWilt 70U.WT1U. for Joba4o pome r I think not. lie must ba managed Judiciously; or ba will not noma at slU I want blm to see Tlrsahand confess his wickedness before sbs diss, for It will ba easlsr for blm ta repent In this Ufa tbaa la tbe bsbL Bn, If you are willlog.'we will go and fetch blm." Ia the great bare farm-heuae which Joba Herdlne bad builded aa a menu meat Id bis awa ovvr-reeobing -a build log aa stark and anslgbtly aa bla an eeiflebaeee aad ae comfortless as hrs lifs long greed tbe triumph Ant breaker of ble mother's wilt and the bank reel de spoiler of bis msrrisgs roof-tree est .In y , deenlatloiiy-hla-head ea-ble breast aod bis syss riveted to tba floor. The entreooe af visitors did not arouse blm. Aod, wbea bis slater knell beelde blmsnd wIULeDdearlug wctr da sought to win bim backr to coosolouabess, ebe saw-Xhat ba was dead. Near blm was aa open letter, addraassd la Tlraab llar- "I bava not committed suicide, bat I sm dvldg Tr paTpHanoo of the heart." heJiadjrTttUu 1 ."and, aaw that myaad la aear, I will aoafess ta yoa that I nave aot been bappy because I have been an- iliinrrtng rorglti me, . Ttrxalt. wronged you because, ae a husband, I bad tba power, and as a mao I had ths wilL to da It. Yoa ara left a beggar you and tba children ; and may Heaven grant that aur. daughter may aot be come tha wile of such a husband as I bsvs teen. Tell 'Llse that I am sorry thst I robbed ber. I would atoae if I could. Write to Joba Jngletoo, and tell him, for sae, that my father drowned his horse Reuben To tbe run below tba Widow Rldgsway's garden. This was ths ret act that drove Joha sway from home to seek to seek tbe means to pea - Wst fatber'e creditors. Tell 'Llse to forgl rte-forglve Joba fur deserting ber. . tt waa more atoned sgalnat than sloolog. I have ssd forjelfand Jw)l!dls aaJLllrad. drea that there la but ana road to happl- snd that road leads to many a Stopping plaasof kindly deeds. I woeld restore my mother'a form ta 'Lisa If I could; bat It's too late too lata." Tba letter elnsed as abruptly as It be gan. There waa no lima for lemeala tloa or teara Dave, Ibe eraels, who bad growa evea mora rheumatic tbaa wbea the reader last met blm, was seas mooed aod dispatched for aid. Tbe farce af a Coroner's iuquest delsysd tbe funeral rites, aod Tirsab, wba could aot account for ber slstsrs loog absence, grew fretful and Impatient. Wbea Lias returned to her side, pale aad pre occupied, and bearing la ber bands tbe explanatory Isttsvsbe did sot grieve oor start. 1 - - "Poor. Joba I Ha fostered self at tba eipeasa af bis aaa happiness ss well as mine," sba aald, sadly. "It la eaougb for ma that ba baa at tact aoafeosed tba truth, Psrbapa ba will ba able ta begtu anew, oa a higher plaoe, oa the other of life. Maybe my father aaa mother eaa forgive blm there," : .: "Aod It Is hoped that hla sad awsk- snlng will aaaas mea to see tba eaor sally of their ala agalnet womaa la maklbg one-sided laws," said 'Lisa, earoeetly. . 'Al wyc vfaMoat aad ; Lie,11 exclaimed General BaCemea, ad Irlngty, while Joba Ingletoa gsaed poo, bet la silent raptors, aad Bava) the oracle, wept aloud. . "Procure yoar saarrlsge lice nee and aall tba eblldrea, Joba. Remeve ma to tba parlors aad call a magistrate. I waet ta sea tba ana dream af 'Lisa's lifs resitted before I dls and we haven't aay Uma ta loaat?!-..-'-;-,j- Tba flowers that adorned the bridal af tba lovers fostooaed tba casket af tba Tba abasteaed bspplaeaa ef tbe loog sstrsnged eoople waa beaatlful ta wltnesa, aad tba fatherly solicitude af Geaeral Bateasaa waa aa wsleosas aa It timely. Patleat readsr, there la little mora to telL Mr. aad Mrs. Colooel logletoa weat East aa tbeir bridal toer, aaesm panted by Oeaeral Eeleasea. - Tbey lla rsrsd lor la lh!r hlt'-ra tt. tloo at Cblncapla Oaks la tba year 1876, Joel thirty yeara after tba day of tbeir betrothal and my story's beginning, Genersl BatSmaa, wbo waa press ot, wss lovlted ta officiate as orator of tbsfdsy, but be declined, oa account af advana lug years, la fa vor of Colooel Ingleton, wboea brilliant Wlfs was cboeen by ae demotion to read toe iMciaratloa ar IB dependence. . Her husband followed wltb a novel epeecb for such aa occa sion; for. Instead of ibe stereotyped re hash of Bunker Hill, Tlopoderoga and Valley Forge, tba American eagle aad tha star-spangled -ban oar, ble aratloa waa a- masterly- dslease of ther grand fa nda meats! prtnclpleeef liberty as Im mortalised la tba rlaglog words of the Amerlaaa BUI of Rights, aad read la tbeir hearing by bla noble wife. Tbe people listened, spell-bound. Never fore bad tbsy heard sucD logic, and never eaa It ba forgottea. Cblncapla Oaks Is A ally Bow, a point where four great railroads asset. Few persons aara ta remember tba pinched face of Joba Hani I os seuior, or tbe prl vstloos endured by ble family durlog tba loog years of their pioneering before cl vllisatloa brought tha steam engine to tbeir cabin door. Colonel aod Mrs. laglstoa will return to Oregoa. The children af Joha Her- dips, and -Tlriab, bis wife, are -their charge bow, as ara the aamerous eone and daagbtera af - Peter-Tabba. Tha Colonel le ready ta purcbasa ths Hsr dlns property at Iba aomlng admlnle- trator's sales, aad will provide aot aaly for tba poor relatione of ble noble wife. bat also for lbs declining days af Dave, the oracle, who, having spent tba better part of blsaarly Ufa as a servant with out wages, Is as disadvantageous situ ated, almost, aa though ba Were a euper annealed woman. But ba baa ana com fort, be says, aod that Is that younger Lpolored mea wIU reap tba full reward af liberty. Aad, aa I alosa tba leisurely narrative that for nearly tea leag moot be has empJaycd jmy mind at regular leter- vala with lie many detailey IJolo with my aoloreoTaovereiga la tba ardent de- llretbst tba political end Jegal advee- tagea bis race now enjoy ae. tbeir Inal- ieoabla right, may soon accrue to my sea aa Its ackaowledged prerogative. ""' aa aaa LOIS BEAICfl. BV OVRMiW YOHK COBBE8I-OHOEHT. Losra Boamch, August 7, 1880. I itO TBS EoiToe Or TBS W8W NOBTBWSST 1 I shall never forget tba feellog of ao alloyed delight wbea two weeks ago I was permitted to leave tba bot streets af New York to enjoy tba cool brectes Loog Branch, nor tba aad looks ol my follow tollers wbsa biddlog tbem good-bye. The responses, la'grufi or feeble tones, were tinged, I Imagined, with Jealousy ( but I selfishly eared oot, aod sallied .forth. Imbued -with 'that Mark TapTeyphTIoeopTjy which impels to be 'lolly Ooder aoy elraum- stances." . , i . . . . t ... . - - T, a.oew gp oa me ami my "'-o -g and boarded thetrala for tbia, tbe Queen of Bummsrrssorts. Tbe aoatrast betweea thie resort aod Coney Island le ae great as eaa wail be laieg ined. It exleoda from lheleacbTtaelf ta tbe. hotels aod tbe people. Tba beach Is abrapt, aad the aea breaks squarely apoa It at high tide la a way that defies the trifling af bathers. There Is ae nob of fat woman aod lean men aod ebll drea af all sixes fooling with tba aarf bare. They must choose tba occasion wbea tbey eaa hatha. The high haak bidea tbe bain no usee from tbe shore lew, sad ther to aot hi eg to mar ibe glorious sea berlsea af tba arletoeratie reeldeote af- Omsb avenue. There ara da af boistsrouCejieufatoalsU ever-raaoiog everything - WfHon't waot tbem," aald aaa ef tha moat prominent hotel proprietors, "tor tbsy ara a damage la aay wstsrlng place. .The pier here wss built la spite of -wa. Wa aWt woat boats ta lead bare ar bring their srowds. . Let tbem go te Coooy Islaod." t ;.-- Before beloc there an hour f ander. atood bias, aod , Understood, too, why Long Branch la preferable as a Bummer resort. There Is a quiet, geateel atmos phere observable everywhere, iaelde out. It strikes aaa rather heavily t Arst, freeh from Nsw York, bat It baa tba sweet seoaatioa ef peace and rest. Tbe air from lbs saa Is eool and freeh, and when II comes from that directloa atevsaJpg.,Ia,, , US fl. aeeara foe said. ssmmsr. Oa ibe other band, a lend bravte Is apt'toi ba aa warm as a Sum- sr-brssas-anywhera la tbe aoaatry Tba eontraat a fiords fashionable wemea tbe eppertantty of displaying tbe vari ety af their wardrobes. ; Loag Braacb ctossTy-Teeembles, la Its bulldlags. aad groaada, tbe faebioaaeie suburbs af a elty. The Great booea yaara ago flisd U aocUi ataias aa a watering pis so, aad Nature will keep It desirable ewe. At the West Eed aloae thousand guests are quartered, aad a large aamber af families await tbe first vacant rooms. During my short trip I made the fol lowing esssrvaUeaet That a good per- Uoa af, tha vial Vers at tba Loag Breach botela are Jewa af tba mere geateel kladT that theEattiiiors "glrle are' the prettiest I that tbageatlemea at Lang E ranch dlaaoarse meetly af blocks aad fey tltt ioaa wba ware tba moat 7 r-ij;-tj rn r Lr- Brancbsrs walla wltb Ibe arms extend ed like a wind-mill, to tbe greet dinger of everybody's dlgssU ve apparatus ; that the homeliest woaiea wear tbe largest dls moods aod tbe riebast drsa that aoa of these womea let bar lap-dog, a aaety, flop-eared poodle, drink nut of the geaeral eap la tha care; that the broad bell la gsnsral at Loog Branch ; that tba fat womea ara sappurted la tbe surf by tbe lean mea: that the aarf knocks tba poetry out f a woman also Ibe breath ; that the run oa teo-oeol novels at Loog Branch la aomelbiag immense; that Ibe bar at Brtghtoe Is divided air llks a dry goods establish SOfTBBVfnff a aoet-urt awaaterja wear aouator, a mineral-water eoeoter,'e gla- sud sugsr aoa alar, ate. ; that I things tbaa I can mention at preeeot, esaept that my Summer vaca- Uoa Is ended. AoocaT. KIQET8 0F0HILDEE J. ' av xf. a. aaaaaa avvia A society wsa formed some time since In New York to defend tbe "Rights of Children." fam gfsd thst somebody Is giving attcolloo lo this subject. It seeme to me that If It la right lo bring eblldrea lata Iba world, tbey should be treated like bumaa beings after they rbofoJf ebtldjcto.arsoi aa.much ImporUnee as horses aad cattle whv aot establish soelettes for the "preveo- tloo of cruelty" to tbem T Should Dot tbey ba traatad as well as beasU t A few years ago, tba "OranlU Mills" disaster, of Fall River, Mass., tba burn ing of eblldrea to death, wltb no means of escape, waa a terrible crime and where reals tha responsibility T Or le' nobody responsible for such wholesale craelty T Where were these little eblldrea-. eeore the dreadful Are r - Alas I wa are compelled to tblak of them toll. log on from day to dayand sveo from year to year, dragging tbeir weary Ub Jt--aPtJliosaJong ilighU nil atalra to ths BUle. where loev were foreed to toil eleveo hours a day, la a badly ventilated room, aod perbads an- dor the surveillance of soma craven aud creel overseer. All wbo bsva worked tnaids tba walla of a mill know with woai iii'ie eoneiieratioa cbiiurea are' ofteo treated. Tha writer has enough of the bareuneoe to eblldrea la fBctorlea.-Tbs memory of It" wtrr eerve ! for a life-time! e -1 somiMes feci, i thinking, over W m a ..... euoh a disseter as that of Fall River. that death, in many of thoae poor chil dren, ss dreadful as It was, was Under than life. What bad they to look for or hope for tbe beoyaocy aod elect io- Ity of ehlldhood all crushed Cut of them? No play spells la the greea fields! No opportunity to pluck Ibe eweet wild flowere that grow In profu- aloo ao tba.blll-aldee I No ebsace to listso to ths birds' free song or lo tubals Utaaploy-alr-af the shadowy groyetlJ Boms limes the ehlldreo ef the Buaday school, la bright dresses and with ebesry feces, ara treated to an sxTurttoa among tbe. fields and flowers; but seldom do tba wheels of tbe factory suspend their sordid whirl for Iba recreation af the ahUdreaof the mlll."-Nj It Is toll, 1 ITtile prospect af release. Borne of ibe m, aa tbey grow alder, and the. light fades from their eyas, supinely aeeept thsir fotaaafa. Others ; chafe la the bsroees, aad seek redress, while yet atbera may If Ml to, trusting la God, though often thinking af tbe plssaurea, tbe echoole, and advantages of rich meo'a cbitdree, and aaklog, "Why la II ear' ! But where ara the pereuls of the ever worked eblldrea la the faetorlee 7 If factory eblldrea themselves, or sMbJset lo the tyraooy of banger aad wsat, eaa tbsy allow their little ones to labor, Ifte slaves, through all their childhood T Have bay bo rlgbta which parents are bosud to respect, either before er after blrtb'T It Is the writer's rettgtoue belief that It la a arael wrong for mora eblldrea ta ba bora tbaa eaa be wall educated aod eared for. Ba loag aa there are aa welcome eblldrea, there III be lahermeeloue homes, and esse with paupers aad erimTeels la lety. It Is marvellous that aa few religious teachers take aay eogulseaee tbla la auhjoct. Telllag eblldrea that MA . m. " ..... . "mast be goad" right aod tbey proper, when tbe conditions of goodness are possible J bat what avails It te tell a ebild of wretchedness aad erlma, bora n "Poverty Lena," where few can beams atafcWsfams tba preeciivxe tbemselvee to exhibit thslsioa. 1 sitoexi not tniaa Be eealdaait "Christian graces" la sacb loeallUes and -with - each-antecedeou. -1, the Berlptare leaeoa aew to tbem, that seed east apoa stony groend ocmnot "uka rootr' Tbe soli ai net be cultivated bafore Abowsad Is (eow., a.d wba. I. emsrgsa from tbe earth It still aeede "eoltore," end culture the plsot mast bavala order (4 lbri.raJtad raw ayas atetrtoally. " Bet If the plant requires eultlvatloa,' aad the "lower aalmale" Improvement, what doea hamaalty re quire If eblldrea have any rights wf birth ar ed uoa tloa, aaa tbey find tbem la a bevel, ar by werkleg alevea hours dsy la the aula ef Ave story fao- But aot oaiy la rectory Ufa, er aasaag the poor and the oa leasts, hot la out wardly prosperous homes, ara eblldrea deprived af tba righto af parental lave aad ennobling tsnebteg. -The U tf trrr" j ttt. :: est af Oe household often has a tendency la s rouse their combative feelings, er 4e vslop the worst passions of thsir natare. Ths flasbsd face, tbe trembling 41 p, tba grieved heart, la tba highly sensitive ebUd; tbe angry, flashing eye, tbe little band ralssd la dsAanee ar aslf-defeoaa la tbe more obeli oate, might bftea be ' avoided by aalanaes of spirit aad tba gentle magnetiam ef tbe parsat. : A tear af sorrow lo tba mother'a eye le a mightier aonqusror tbaa harsh words or bitter recrimiaaUoa J yet tbe mournful fact Is , that, roolbsra tbemselvee are often so worried by the accumolsUna earea of tbe hoossbald and tha demand e I "sterol ty that tbey are iaeapable af seif-aovsrameat, aod so anflt ta moald tbe plastic mnds ef their eblldrea. And tbsnttbeebildreo af tbe same , family may require very dlfTsreol treat-. J . . ... . . S " wuh as a muiuvr ooce saia i 'There are plsou which eprlog lota great vigor If tba pressure of a footfall crush tbsm ; but eh I there are others that sveo tbe peerta of tbe ligbl daw ' bend to ibe earth.? Tbla was a matbsr wbo spoke from a sad experience. She bad beea teegbt to believe la a very strict aad etera way of enforcing discipline, aad seat bsr sensitive little Nellie to bad aba night without ber customary kiss, because she lbsd aommltlad soma faeimurlog the I day. The child , had foraottaa. tha ofleuee, aod stood wooderlagly before ber mother, with quivering Up, aad gathering teara la- ber large, mournful eyes, wbea ebe saw that the usual kiss- was withheld from her. "I eao't go to aleep anleaa yea kiss' his, mamma," spoke a sobbing vales, , later la the evening,' from tbe child's bedroom. r Tbe words foil upon tbe mother's ear; but, wishing to. Impress tbe faatl mors lodefrbly, she still refused tbe kiss, though bsr heart yearned to bee tew It. At lasl Nellie fell Into a troubled aleep, pealing Jo .ber drvsm lHJllsS bjs. mamma I Ob, do kiss asa, mamma I" During the night Ibe ebild was laksa wltb g hraln-fevsr, aud through all bsr dslUlumr until the bear af bsr deatb,- ber piteous cry west "Ob. klseaia msmmsl I can't go to eleep I" . "God knows," said the bereaved aod almost frantie mother, "bow passionate and bow unavailing wars my klsasa upon ray dsrtlog'i ehesk after lhstfstaT night I I would Aaea yielded up niy- vcry life, could sbs but once have beea eoosolous of tbem aod af my forcive Thus we leara that ehlldreo have a right to love, aod lo love's tree and holy expression; a right to harmonious homes ' snd plsssaot surroaodlogs; .the homes of peaces tba sacred retreat, where strife, hsrdnees and Jealousy are as known, and where all tbe heavenly graces reign. , It way cost mnch efiort to attune tba votoe and gesture to bar mnny, but It will save asaseay a regret and heart-ache. Vine Cottage, Hepedala, Mass. Mr. Rradlaogh's personal unrtonnlar-' Uy ta England puts tbe principle which be represents at a disadvantage ; but l 1'?'''" ll",1tZ nie omoe sa memner or rarllament, "Bo neia me uoa," Dsaauae re le aa atbelet; and Ibe question of modifying tbe ealb nee- neee reierreti to a epeeiat commit- -tea. Meanwhile, a motion In oppoetiloa to sdmlnlatertng tbe oath to Mr. Bral laaah baa beea rejected bv a vote ef tHO so . reriiameot long si nee abolished the oath framed to e sal ode Roman Cat holloa; It has struck out from tba oath tba worda "apoa Ibe faith of a traa Cbrlatlan," ao aa to admit Jaws; It bsa perm i ilea a aim pie amrmaiioa te take the plaoe af tba oalb, aa as to admit Quakers, and sooner or later It will el low whatever modifloetloa may be aea- eseary to open Its door even to aa atha Is.. - We ao not -admire tbe political wiadom of "Mr. Bradlauah'a eonaUta ante; but If aay English eonet Huensy - enoosee so oe repreeeoMa oy suen a mso, .00 res 01 jMigiaaa win aot perma aenwy ueoy toem tne rigni. The 1 live abaegea ta the form af oathr made to a1 -all ta Parliament Romaaleta. Jewa and Quakers are prophetic af tba nasi aamiestoa or aay repreeentaUve wba la loyal la bla Cos airy, whatever may be ble rellgloe or hie Irrellgleo. Disfranabletag elbeloea will oot convert atheists. Christian Union. Use abo Abuse or Wbaltii:.-. Cot " UtV?1 "y9t .l l! 1 " It to possible for a maa ta die worth A Ua aauiloa dollars la a elty full how want, where be meeta slmoet every day the withered bead af beggary, aad the woite lips ar ram inc. Uow a maa eaa wltbetoud all that, aad bold la tba elatahea of bla kaiul t want w mm iklMa or b" "ZLLZZZ .'"""t."""! aot a dollar ta the werld, aad yaa Have r ta anead It, spend It like a Klagt rTDQ ""; r ? "7 7Tl4 rather aa i beggar aad spend asy last Jdollsr llksa king, thsa aea king and. tptnfmj laat money llksa beggaxt It doeea'l mske half aa much differ ence to tbe Bammsr boarder at tbe saw ' side aa to what the wild waves are asy Ihgas It does to kaaw what tbe elerk at Iba betel will aay If tbe Week's board tsa'l paid oa the day It Becomes dee. Da aot make a pretence af geatlllty. aor parade tbe feet that yoa ara a do seeodeat af aay eoteble family. Yaw mast pasa tur jaet wnat yaa are. aad mast sued aa year merit. . . - Lady Ana Isatlla daagbter ef Lord Byree aad etster af Baroa Weat wort, baa last bt verted to Rsasaa CathoHctoaa.