n J r. --' txninf . fTl' o-'q' J3s1Mwywtr A tyw tUfwmAlA lMMllll lia-.,l.UIatJia ll-aa-Hwa,lii o ' Vol, 5, 7r. T . ' . Wrfhwm W VNIIIHI ' nruaVHI A Themo tor Whirl? Hart. (rtJ.) TOT tWMTT-MVM Thaw hT7 eouplai now, rtr ttrtpyMt ef tha pyi While mtay a tatal u drsak U Id " Rim of DaU-aeyi" , '"" "5 Unate aad lilt brids MMcIwi wis'lii irtaty (aa. taraa, ' '. UrkV laaack sum baarui wt duii happy tiMterta, TMy mnm4 ie be e ik-a, whs by Imim sWss - traUaal, ... i ,. " AMiniUftmwUMlMntU ' . wHki mi im a i'MMtai laai.' a tm twuji lain Tfce eiaked aVyaiMfi ta tittaeai aifo WWW Hianatdha ww turHanr llitn" W. i The mli ti-hw 1jf lk eneoi tr The eavta-kw did I4Uh Ibt eUtmot rUtlU ) Tit Onay fU lulb wmU oi ixcli iU I Made to Um Urn gtlati tram lhi nwditi'i child t Tlii way rd -ft from f w ilrifr. Ikffjr yeert tie IImm ifl U mmml lit ' HJllli1r,Uil teeiuard, dunnliif "In, ftoud Uw Utujr xlM, M duwl ut f ntoll U. t Tin Twnri roeini. ' IVlUi mIimI M)nyM mxmi kit lifa ruM T, lira UifM wnlu had wwd Uxy Uid him In hi pin. Nut U Um CkUitr wm llit twirt wMowcd inatlirr yri( iImw a railli I wo lr i,m fonakaii I FMttla mid U trial and rum v wotldljr arrim, li'al IW tiwiim Xt ii M ttta ilaaallv fiatnJa t i xv. TImii all aba Irani Ilia caltlcv of dwaar, l? WUah makae f'r hill cf .rtu' m CMttralrd cud at t , liar fair atdrlt afl'l dralh, lika iIk- rrtillraa of Knu 1 ' CtriUdbybaarri rl)f irf tiyra tv i Ita aLwd IiV la f rli. E 'A Caa wiTKOtif'A I'ABAii.r.i.. ITio ' Batllah Court reeonle frciurnlly exhIUl liaak; attara In a tnoel wicked fcl. ffca allriifc 1 a. aa. alul aailaL .at lW maaB aaa aa VMaa (IHV WIIMVWI parallel t Waabeth Rubb tu eoorMfd of tho ataeaar of Merit llaeh. bar aaioe. bv ,. waaaayjiagiiam nervaaeaatry Mod and . aaMMH, Mtkard lloea: law mmt. a mmAiM . aaa, km cawaraa ar; ir aaaaaawiMlatfaaef.Bia m. Ilr. aUMKa to Mateo! aad ihaaMac mat trrat the three children of Hook, by her elMer. of whom Maria wai the youngctt. Thle little girl being only lour yeara old, on account of hat tender age, of oouree tuHbred moot, and If there wae any die. ..notion, wee the moat mltuted. She tu keetalmoM naked wae left oorercd with filth wae ecarcely allowed amorael of food wm whipped ntoet unmercifully for crying lor areao wteiunereato ne oy uie rouilde unhoaded wu reduced to a ikel. eton.and Wu-tehalf idiotio byhardueaae, and Anally dlea In oonvutiionf . Ttuitgirl vStn dnil, tetlftcd tmlf tu jmmlt r which it lea than the ordinary weight or an in flint at Urtli. Not the toast remarkable feature of this case wat, that tho whole nelghborhoal were virtually accomplices of this low Infernal murder. They all knew whit wat in nronrcts. and yet raised not a hand to trercnt it. Neither tho clirorrran of tho parish, nor tho relief Ing officer, nor tiSo parochial authorities, nor a tingle, neighbor interposed between tho child arid tho coniumation of her long agony. On the trial, Klizabelh Dubh, tho bouae keeper, was found guilty, and aentenoed to transportation for (lie; and Richard Hook, tho father, It being prorod that he was from homo much of the time, was ac quitted. A WniLi Maximo Kioht. An ao. -unt baa boon pubished In the Iloston Pipers of an attack made upon the barque arker Cook, July Md, by a large aperm whale. Capt. O. Bmlia, of the aohocaer Unloa, juat arrlred at Uoatoo, baa glren J further details of thta singular awlr t .w "The whalo waa a Tory lam one, ..,- it. i j i .-j ii.la.. i.Jlui- -r a'oil. When first lanoed the whale ttovo and capilxed the boat with hla hoad, and ,T yieiuiOaf diw nunonm ainu innw Marina ui L. ' lha lino caught the leg of the etocrer, John 1.- Hoxle, nearly sorerlng tho foot. While rj n the water, Hoxle, look, hit knife from 4im.uiiv nu oui mo lino, a no wmai .boat picked up the orew. ' Finding the whale waa Tory war-llke, Captain Cook prepared his bomb-lanoe aad gun, and In ., moanlime the whale attacked the barque and atruek bar on lha stem. The shook taWaa ao great that It threw erery one on ij board upon lha deck, and started the false 'Uia TLa aa.t.atl .l..Ha..a I . WM,. n niatiiv tirou wwiu Ull SUOUI ialf a inllo and ran upon the vessel a second time, but with lees force. Cant. Cook then attacked lha whalo In his boat, -1 with his bomb-Unoe, and fired three times afXa.lll.laa fiA WAPala. ill M.l.-ila. Maala. - l.l ;a,1 "IMMW" -? a..- a i.axw vw,,,,.! Ml ,ni t eaoh time with hla mouth open, and ahow. , log Mil In tho r.wel desperate mannor. l The third lanoo caused htm to spout blood, V4 aad be died eonn after. When tho whalo n waa out In, Captain Cook boro away for f, Kayal to land Mr. Hoxle." I'u HVWI.,1 I. Innt An l...u..ll.l. bail V aaa.aaa aw .w.ai. flH ...VAII. (,Ua I? thing j a volume In a word i an ocean In nirar) wiiinwinu inn sign. isai Viva Vi eftre.Matet's.UJ.la ."-. -" M J A a f Tltoprlnilok.tfJikimodbr tho col, oalKi ob aocoaat ofllJCooulUf habit ofl springing, or wuh euner.tiaary bounds, riling to iaeiadlble height la the air, when pursued. Tha'aalraonliotrv man. ow lii which spring bete are capable of ar-rlmlne, I beat aaafiwbca tW are chased by a dog, CtKth. oceaWoai away Hart' lha herd ww a jaoosmioa of itraag pericndlcBiar, baaed, lUag with curved Iota high IdtoMw alr.'eadat the iiiMfMraiMajajajLtaowr Mar or .! a. afafafaS- ! T.a a IM BMI I elaatlally of an ladto rakker ball, ataariaa j at each spring fraatwelre to Aftara (eat of groMtvJ, wlilot: asjaaraatly the slightest exertion. Jo performing the spring, they appear for an instant as if auspended In the air, when down coma all four feet again together, and, striking tho plain, away tltoy toar again, as If about to take flight. The herd only adopt Ibis motion for a few hundred yards, when Ibey sub. a(du Into a light abulia trot, arching ilielr graceful necka, and lowering their noses to the ground, at if in sportive mood. I'rcacnily pulling up, they foosaboul.and reconnoitre the object of their alarm. In crintlng any path or wagon-ronton which men ham lately trod, the eprlnjUik into, tiably clears II by a single surprising bound and when a herd of perhaps many thousands have lo cross a Iraok of the sort, It Is extremely beautilul to, sea how each anlelnpo forlorms this feat, so suspicious aro they of the ground on which their one. my, man, hat truddon. They bound In a linilar way wheu passing to the leeward of a lion, or any other animal of which thev entertain an Instinctive dread. Tho accumulated masses of living crea. turrs whkli tho springboks exhibit on lbs grrator migratbna is utterly, astounding, end any truvclrr wiiMiaing It aa I have, and giving a true uVscriptioa of .what ho has seen, can hardly expect to be believed, so marvelous is tho soeno. They bavo been well aad truly com. pared to tho wasting swarms of locusts, so familiar to ike traveler la tMa laad of vroa. ders. Lika them, tkey coaeuie every green thing In their course, laying ,wate vast diitrlcta In a foW boursi'aa'd rakslng' in a single night the fruits of a farmer's toil. The courao adopted by the antelope U generally such aa lo bring them baok to llii-lr own country by a route ditlerent from that by which they, set out. Thus their line of march sometimes Ibrmi some thing like a vast oval, or an extensive squaro, of which lha diameter may be some hundred miles, and lha time oocupl. ed in this migration may vary from ijix monllii to a year. a ruoiiT or LocriTS. On the following day I had the pleasure of beholding the first flight of locusts that I had seen since my arrival In the colon v. Wo wore standing in lha middle of a plain of unliinltrd length, and about five miles acroos, wtfien I oloervrd them advancing. On they csmi like a snow storm, flying low and ito.vly, almjit n hundntl yards from the ground. I iajood looking at them until Iho air was darkiod with their mass es, while the plain orr which we stood be came dpnuely covered with them. Par as Iheeyeoould reach east, west, north, and south they stretched In one unbroken cloud, and mora than an hour elapsed be foro their devaitatlng legloni had swept by. I was particularly atruek with thli moat wonderful and truly interesting alsht; and 1 remember at the tlmo my feeling was ouo ofaclf.gratulatlon at having vis ited a country whoro I could witnoas iucIi a iceno. niraicit tans, anp oitiicius. In tho evening twq of Iho Hottentots liked Into canto, bendlna under a burden walked Into caAkb bending under a burden of ostrich eegsnavlng discovered a nest containing flve.aad.thlrty. jTbair manner of carrying them amueod Ma.' Having divetted themselves of thelrlaalher crack, ers,' whiobin colonial phrase means trow, tors, llioy had secured the ankles with riielinpys, and Having convened them In. to bag, they bad crammed them with as many ostrich rggt as llioy would contain. Thuy loft about half of tho number behind concealed in Iho sand, for which llioy re turned on tho followina mornlnu. While encamped at this vloy wo foil In with iov oral iieitsof oalriahes, and here I first as certalfli'il a singular propensity peculiar to tueso uirui. n a person discovers the nest, and iloca not at once remove tho cum. on returning ha will moat probably find them an sjnainou. inn tno out oirui at. most Invariably do, oven when the Intru. der haa not handled the eggs, or ao much at ridden within fivo yardt of them. Tho nest I merely a hollow eoooped in tho sandy soil, generally among heath or oth er low bushea ( lit diameter is about seven reel ; Jt Is believed that two hens often lav In ono nest. Tho hatohlna of tho rem is not left, aa Is senerallv believed to the heal of lha aun, but. on the contrary, tho cock roueves me nen in toe inouDation. inose egga form a considerable Hem In the Bush man's outline, and the ihelli aro convert ed Into wilor flaiks, aupe, and dishes. I liavn ofteu aeenHushgirla and Dakalabari women, who belong to Iho wandering lie. "irkKT -c 'WW wtiyiny "WaaiwwreV - -- Ti-TjiTji. Oregon jfflffl chunene tribe or iheiKel comedown to Uw foHfliaif) froey mote baUuiloDi.aauwilaiMakaai amaxlag disuse, acb Mrraiag M ick a jiarot or a aavwoifi a from ten, to flAeea ostrich aaiilill had UaatiaMMto:aaW'VM)axM oa aad. .Ibaat they tit svre uji tt mn,wtit na riSXi -l. .. I I tW . .! A lavortto mlla1aJoyaa lliwhmaa wiaaaMaaWaalha other ,variatiaa.af mmi-m, I at talf la Iba akia) el 1i. of taaae which," taklcg mm. ttttaraai. la der read, with a oushly poitooM wa,.i wblcb lha oriaaipal taaradiaataaia ed lometimea from a sttaalaat aarK Ing thick leaaaa, yieidkat a hM milky iuloe, Jftpaaabrtat (Vam dm km of saakaa. TlVlaV barely axeaediiaraa icei in leagtn ( ita etnag m of.iwwtad Ma. ews. When a Builtiii Cade art ostriaVa nest, be eaaooaaes himself la It, aad tbaM awalta ilia resurn ofbe old bird, bv vhiaa meani ha generally tenures tba pair., j R it by means of liases Utile arrows that tba msjority of tb fine nlumei sre obutaed, whiuhorkca the heads of lha fair. bra b. out the civilised world. a roaccnsE. At day dawned 1 came upon a band.1 T.T JTSSJSSJSk I. a bJer. Ou.llllng lodrseharga 7r- l, as (I waa probable that wera lathe' vlelnll nf ont . ! tMnlmil In alloawal hla destruction with Iba thick aad of aqr - jamuoR," me porcupine, uieinaaeai, aa Ins easily killed by a Mow oa tha aaaa.i juaipad of" my borae, aad after a iaart raea, in-wnien I inea mm whb i tame, wbaa be Invariably dwtblael ueiween var-iega, giving an efitofbiaMeWqwILl killlair Wat With tba kiatek, 1 had raeaivad aevaral-waanat la bands. Mvbovslba'wkUa.Mt !tf?i I J m I '"If ' af-f-f-a-a, I Taa WraWailia. TU ..... ,, lata yearly meetiagof Pritada, .bajar-a IUI,na. .... . ' I' - a...,...,...., mmjm, . " Wo have been inlbrmed from tba In dian Bureau at Wasblaeton. that the Wr andot tribe of Indians, lo whom soma as- atstanoo was formerly extended by thta meeting, and who aubeequeally raaaovad fromtbelr residence at Baadueky. la tha Stale of Ohio, into tba country between ine Missouri aaa itantas rivers, w oea eluded to rellnnuiah their nationality, ud to bold property hereafter ta aevaralty ; anu luruermore had reaoeetetl to be admit ted ai oltiacni of the United States. "The oommltttca appointed to treat with them on the occasion represented, ' ut the Wyandot people have to fir ad vanced In clvcllzatton as to bo capable, generally of managing their own aflsirs, and am qualified and caloulated 10 become useful) citizens a large portion of them being already engaged In agricultural punuits.- " In accordance with these vlows, their icvcral roiueits wen aocrded to by, lha Uovcrnment, andlheso Indiana havo been adoAl as clljrent of the United Slatea." Siamese Twins. A person who visited tho Biamese Twins, at their rcilJcnce in North Carolina, found them engaged in ahtnalint! a home. They have nad tho aamo of Hunker added to their Siamese names, and are now called Chang Bunker and ling Bunker. They handle an axe with four hands,and shoot thelrgame while both hold the gun. Sometimes aim Is ta kon by one, and sometimes by tba other. They married sisters, and have three chil dren caoh.alhang'a cbildraa are each' some six oQjFdaya younger than bit brothers Ihrwr Trie 'children have flat awathyVrAturci, black, coarse hair, aad low, retreating foreheads. Mrs. Bog Bun ker is now a bouncing woman of 900 lbs. avoirdupois, whilo tier slitor it much smal. lor, and a handsome, abowy brunette. A lUraiuxNTATiVK m Limbo. The Maysvlllo liagle, in noticing somo of the cases before iho last teuton f tho Green. UP (Ky.) Criminal Court, slya : Ma'rous Wiltlami, indicated for laving counterfeit money In possemioo, with in tent lo pass tho aame.gave ball for hla ap pearance at a apeolaTorimtnal term, ap pointed expressly to try him,' on the first Monday in Deoembar. next. Wllllami Is Iho Itvproaontatlva elect of Greenup edun In the Kentucky Legislature, which la now In Miiton. It li understood that be will not oiler to take hli seat-before bis tri al under Ihlt indlctrwnt; , 03 Somo inallolouiMNoq Ma perpe trated tha following epigram oa lha buy ers of lha Aral tlokela at Jaaiy LlaaVa concert!. If. O. ritmytuU. ' " Why se awtk adet lbs pries b Jtali Kaeh pays for what be bast And so, of couns, Ihay pay Ike Meat, Who have Ihv htfttfttrir lLnad !.-rt-Ki I -j b -i'.. iaH. hi J-jilTsaW .I - n-fm , 3 1 .. M ' i S7t lTr.'BMlV( '.iV-aawsaaaM I nil Inl nreiai Unlade till friw iiiia'taat.af I W aMaTiatfcte aaejfb laaar rmm itaaaai WuV(.flaWMiait AHaMvla ttrair '. Whia thaaaanail.-aal i SvMVV UMllHpi''BMMaflasWMmv'' vaiMMawaiaa bsmm taatklB was aalkM to tba Mtanaf.ajaj. ajatlaa by aaVewfcaavypNmaw aaaaaary- km, At gUaea I anmtrekiaiad aba aWN tbai l-vna la. aad Mais aa attitia wfjMi, aaaaaa- ay my aatrieala rayaHf, b4 M waa.taa Utai'I waa fcat.waagod batwaea tha ieata aff tba ?H ?."ll. ,.: "t' V aVUft. afitaaMMftMBkBa ekaalMft 1MMf HMUV. W VhaTta7errfrtvv; fiffl'rtilftar? - ' TTM tteJ!!Wl!fl lfBial iwnnaOTTaw BBBfHaasTI i 2 iMyaiaiirikwMikattlwaaavypiitaaf ' aadthaaaw iHaw akata that, was awaa- . aOkta afta --- -- t lalllU 1 IWlK -aswil avajarr favaaraaasan wajrastia tijosvi uav Vi uTi i - mSSkSiii W0fwtm 9KmPf HIMSIML tha araah wmrmatiaraU V .' Wpfl M I WVMar Waw hm util W m an that t Im4 WamajM with 'aia. nrhttt at oao ead af tba wheel : bat "tha & that was lit within ma by tba akbt Ibb) obket waa dispelled in a mriaealfJ (Uawgthat with my utmost exertlonsT oottM not naca it. la my aaaparaiioa 1 lhaa triad lo wraaeh aamathlag from iba whaal, hat avaHihlag railatid my. ataasat attaagth. My hut haaa waa that soma- aaay aMgat pam oaea taa roaa watea ran afaafl tha epeoalti baak of tho atraam tbia haaa ami whUa am wbaa I refleoted hew mldom it waa that travelers came thai way. crank had now reached an loctiaa- of about thirty detreea. aad I kaaw that Its motion would aeon become fear fully accelerated. My limbs bad gradu ally benumbed, aa the circulation of Iba blood waa Interrupted, and in a sort of liet lem despair I laid baok upon the wheal j and then, In obadlenoa to maternal inttruo Ilea, I called on Heaven for help. 'While thus I lay, half supplicating ana half com plalalns. my tbouchti turned with a sort of Impious alacrity from tbo Almighty to a none upon me onage inai orosseu me atraam below the mill, and I fairly scream ad with delight at I recognised the sound lobe thstofahorto'i tread. After cross ing the bridge the bono commence! a slow trot, and I hnew thero muit be a rider up. on' him, although lha bushes on the Void slda prevented mo from seeing him. When tha sound came snposlto the mill 1 hal looed, at I auppcaed, loud enough to be heard forty times the diitaaoa to the road, btil. awbiir to exhattetiea, my voice ooukj aaUmva reached tar. for tbabarsatiidaet F Ml tha aottad movai ba, aad as I M'baak in utter despair upoa tbo' wheal. ii aeimia 10 me mat ma norea and iu n der, in that steady tramp, tramp, tramp, were barbarously treading on my heart. Tbia aMaappofalniont waa ao great that, for a while. I tattled into a partial uncon- aolouaaaw. A aqeak of the pitman on the turn of the crank, however, recalled ma again to iba horror of my situation. My limbs bad been gradually drawn down ao that tbo wheel would icon eommencc crushing my body j tha crank would in a minute or two atlala a horiaontal position, after which tha Wheal would revolve with (earful rapidity, aad I was utterly without hope. Tbia my heart went up to. Heaven in an earaetr, naarueti prayer, anu i re proaohai myself for tha eelflah manner in whloh I looked np to the Ureal Throne bat a moment before. Tha aoenes of my past III flitted palpably before my vision. and H deep Jiumlllatroo I besought for glveaeea tar lha errors of my ways. Thli oommualoa gradually raoonoiled ma to my fotet aad foaling no pain, Jo my reverie, ll teamed thai I waa floating In a delotou atmosphere ap la tha ralaW bllis. Thaea daUgktfUl iiamtlomyera Inter. raMedby a aswadof aamatblngnear na, aad gradually oaealag my eyes I disooy. eradlkaflaar reotamanaiaaaiagoaabaam &&. fJ9 IfStiJIlfiC"1 aammvaaB'aaraa. awjpaaMrvramamaw pyiacBume. Ha teemed to me an angel ''WI'WaKSSJtBMiHV" iNl . aH Lf tmr lmO lIUIIa aiiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUIBBBBBBBV: , - V I .n.."ir iIbbbbbbh . . "vaiamv . VialBtrlalBlBlBlBHflHkBw i.fr iN JkS 'jaLtaaBBBBBBkkfSJ. Ti.1BBBBBrk ' AVaaBBBBKAXBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK 7Pii Fan :':ai'' .vitaBBBBm .& sa V -, I rata Wtaa aaylaelaard 'ftrtiJ )V laVaaWtf mf wmattmiVMAi wSSSXm tyT7yhgtwyaEi an nL ma tfala of hi-Htc' MW flMV MMS m 4wpSHNv. If Ml haaji Uta'aViahy; aarai, aa anaj aadtiaawi U fit -SST' I 't.MiX .laaar Uaaaa aa- lav. 3t Mi'Hamit- Taw .yW MManMa aSmwMaU HWlVWa M IM T fe Uim hifmmtaaa aa tliiaiat iki VfJSiaisaw ami MV apmWVJav aaMt) af.lhia aaaawritfeabytha iaWaa.(l i i-Wl i, n-r rJlr.mmk..kMlaaamalfaraau MffJ, ammlBa 4aWlaWVMaK'mmMBNamV V I aavmiv Haw ammmf4MataWmrwMMafl9 fwV MMIfl (w W& AmaaJaMae.-M.-a-JtaamMat.mf ..iaatbaeW.kr.llaaak'aamkAr as - im aSS . . . . . 'a. ' lata, aatf IMhAiNim Mb Haan flU vfcl va7S vVHWSayAVflV pBaSfflBavi -1 -- m t m f t W 1 am awiMimkiUr raaeaati ' a--ttiM.ll' ! Ill ajdbaiajajajajajajBs ipajn aW rWVaW "v1lVaMpnHHV i..- eomplalaed of tba paia, aad waaU UTy7rSp ws sen wiui no oifonea mmaa.. ju fan o'cloek I gavabimia Uiwa aata af cammai aaa amrpaiai, aieo asveiai aaa maa,aaaar whiah,ia tha aearataf twa noun, ha miaa.1 to rsaat aad aat waiaa,' aad be nmarki J. "Dadar. laWheaiar every whore-else, bat that palaatW tev msiss a taapwiiiitaiaaaaaaaiag-paia that aaaaasta aeaai thfaaaa maaaaUat myaaiaa." Allthia thaa blaaabSwaa regular, Ml, ttroag bat rathar ahsw r Ma strength waa good, for ha get oat af had several lima without help. Atoaao'olook 1 repaatadthaaahMaetand aawphiaai at two ha said, "the pain bat left my breaet aad soaa to my i ty aaari and tail yon tbiafe that la a aaad sum t" I him if, in ahlfting, it.atUI retained iu as verily, and .ha aaawerad, "yea." I ap. plied my bud over the heart, bat ibeJo waa no palpitation. Ha aim mid "Doe- tor, I think I am weaker ; feel my puUe." I felt it. and thowrh it beat reaular. it seemed slower and weaker. Halt the room about fifteen minutes, when I was sudden ly, called in to tea him die j hit heart bad already Hopped beating,4 but be breathed twq or throe times after I got to bit bad. side. DitACM or PaoMtax Cam. A charm. log business Ilka young milliner who bad been in tha habit of tripping Into a bai.k for bar email abaace. maaVher vlak lha other dev. aad ealJ t "Uaod meeatag, Mr, qaaktar.,; ftlaaa-tatafa Sataftla' f p '!' '' V sa aar rsw smiei orw vl. -wm 'famaerryta my, Mba ,thal wo caanot aeoomimdate you," waa tba raply. i ' "But here it year promise. to pay oa demand." I cannot help that." " Then you break your promise T" Certainly." " And with impunity t" - " To be sure, our charter allowa it." ' Allowa vou lo make aa many nromliea aa you please, and break them when you pleaaor "it may oeeo coaitrutq." " Ab. dee me. bow I with I waa a bank and had, charter." "' " "Whyao.r"- v ' . ,. Beoauso I have mado a aramlia ant a' promise to pay a five dollar note, whlah I would was 10 oraaa (hh a promise or " a.satT'a ai a1 my very sen to a person taai t doaat love.' w oy ooai yea area h taea V - Ah. Mr. Cashier, tbera'a Iba rub. Un like your bank, I have o 'charter, aad should be sued, for biweah of pmailm aad a a.. m a aa neavity aaeo." (KTAbeooettoata UH mjfC' llaovanwho ao bad adjusted bar taafeer. oould girt a fan 3 to "No, madam," aaawerad ha; ing to uso II, "but I oumi KEB .-.MBaVjl '&& am-aWUMilFitwil ZISSatri , TjfaWamwmmWfw Tfl SsS Jff1 "i ; hianiamtawi tiaaaavayaallliaiajia TaaraaMiM J-' to. tlmhata,byaiaat NiWi am M aiwaaaaira la QMbh BMH Haw OTH -amlaT,' thabgafCaifcahi Oeaarat, aad la the PaaMa A Ovm PaaeaU miMihmkt lha latest aeviWm, :: tm lag- a- oouat ta takaa from aLaaaw gapwulw A Balling yacht, balk af jatta pataaa,'.., u lau waA exUbetad aatta MeaaamkL in Hyde Park, whkth, k kaataaaU Ml. ter be sunk aar overtOTatvi. TWMl aa perimtnte ware tried, aaa1 ' ah fM cam. -AaaoBsBiea - ; water as empty. 'Aa atMMteWBBf ber foiled. We maat mNatatMtai Ml Hr i on the llfo-hoal priaateet, dedwhh'Wrealla,wll4 A float aad make mlrwa; water, aad aai ew.lhsM r-V..I a, 7. 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