New York Clipper (May 1866)

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NEW YOKE, MAY 19, 1866. TREAD ON THE TAIL OF MY OOAT. . mibxjtotibm—jmmiittr, . UmirDlbnIllfUaloBui , am SnbUn'i owb tUBOuUg dkx, ■ lb w]B<k ftla, te Wikv 1 •tbenulntk ollm nt mo, mx, BttaMi wufind of Ikaifeit; 9al not • luB on ttt vhoto p«*n. tir. Duo bul OB tk« tall of m7 xat. CaoiBi.—Ttoid m ttwMI of my Mtl, th bi, Ocm« tn*4 on Uie tan of m7 on*| £•4 lack to Ik* b07 In the wbola fil>, Stn «Md 9B Dm tiO «f 117 Mtt, t Ittiud Bf nadliif ind WilUaf BdlynfSl* «l><n I villi to MhMl; ■Bwia Hum t« I tot took to flilitliig 'Ifilh Um Kboolmiflff, Hiihtar Ouwo; .BtA laak to tha cop71 vnla, -BnlBOtAgOMoa IB ttaoTlDigo Out tail OB the tsa of my ott J in mqani hinl vu it owtliig, ' ntir IMKUI look In Um wt: ''m Capid; thil llickgoud, vbUa ipoiUDf, A trig unw nnl nDick tannuh my hart VSm O'CDBjia, I llTod itnlght fmiui h«r, ' Joa tlBdhar UoH la bet I nolo; Vbo tfir •»> bliok word wiiiit her, iny, rTIraa OB Ibe (ell £! Ue onii. A bosteetter, one FeUtf« Uulnuwr, I ■BeliMAirtofttla'hartinjr: He bed mosey, aad I bt>>)'l ut, ' 80 »cbilliii(e I ilal him cuttj. 3feit morning we met el SIIhflBl7, Tlie fifannoo ve iim eeJ In e boel, •Ctene tUlhend bin vllh mf ehUlelr, for (Uie thW of IhewoiUjbe tnd on (he tdi of sveott Ooa sy <kmf nraid ibroed Ihmijb the BitldD, FoUb flocked for to gefevponme; Haled vatvttbosttatelUtMD, "Oek, jon're ■ flihttng men, lUskeT Kane." I fought wMhlbennenBeKtlOB, - We bete in the Marpbya eloeti Jflndtnedtbrexow or emotion, I'd jnet go tbiottgb the fklrwtlb mybltof blioMhom m mrlM, end I'd u Iblm In the poUleet nwmow .To freed on the ttll df mr «iet MARRIED IN TME DARK. BT W. KiEVUBHH HiTWABD. AVIVOA OF '^uci mo n,"— "exAB or thk eooiB"—<^nr CBOe^' —"lOT B AOA nWT THE WOBLD"—"FLAW n ns «ia"—"nBiii osn," la, to. aiOfeOI iOill in HU VLUITITB UOUD TO oiaoux—m 'iHod <o leiia, ud Ud ttw leidlilg flr^^ >i«m HemtiTiIre to Bejajgetfc'ftom Bunegete PUoci Oct' tege* Pntoej. thence to landon, end nowfaeckegilBtoBenir sue «e em compelled to dng the raeder. A kmgnond, bnllet Bebope note weaij oqe, tad thetlnltae ooonetberecf e denr ^laHght Into the iUla ofiftiln between the nnenege* of oar ■ilo^ bee bees obtained. IB the liet ehipler we took t ntoapnt of the lebUou eslfUag Between OeorgeAgite end CtnllDeConweje year book torn Uie time when, orariored wllh hla guxi rottone, he walked gaily bme, npeeUng to blmiolf the ioy^gtrtng worde—ahe lorce ma. arae ellnotloD which bran^btblm to Bemegeta one mar be ant «!• at other then Caroline. FOrtnnetely aa he thonjb^ vn/ortonataly ea CeraUne milB* |(lBad,)ia bad nothing la do—waa In (act a Rutlaman et large. Be bad e anffldeot fortune for all pzeaent neoeealtlae—ebonl aerea handled eyaei^-and had beeldee good eipeotetlone. Id* deed in the oonne of nitam hla Income would one day he tieblad BileaaL 80, thoogb GaioUpe ohaXod (bereal, II WM-enoanhle nie^ on the pert of a yonog man well todo^ wellbom«eadfhad «(hie eaae—doing noUilng. Indeed, u he often pleaded, what «0«idhedof He bad IcAuoaimy—the only profeaaiai to which h* bad erar twin hnoihl op—eeranl yaen: Be conld not Jola Mgtlnnow. lodo ao manaa otpnfeud paeea wonld taaTc been lidlcnlona—bad It been poealble. Oantue declaied, hew. BOOT pienei to eee ana craenaace." "Aaduyoaanof that cplnlOD, Hr, 0 lepUed gnTCly, "yon bad (letter go lo 1 leeet, u fkr aa i am'coBMned, yon aa« nc Thebitaeipeetad him, and wit i|n|etly alUIng alone at a b(nr, ' idowoTeruoklDglbeaaB in the leiwepo)^ coffee room. 'AbT bow do yoD dot" he aald, riaug en4 idTaaolag to meet arer, lhatltwaaimwoilhyof aman to lead a laay. Qa4eaa,ldle lib, Thereat OeaigaAgaie winced, ud he aaked bar agate what lieooaUdo^whetahewlabedhlmtodo. She, knowing'Utile or yUMy ottheworid^ooold adrlae him to aoujDg, aoulngarfr ' Tba great raaeon for btr anile^ for her lorer—bar patient, 3oBg-«*ltlngloTer—to do aomelhlng to oeonpy hla Umein aomo wey wiaaoettdneaUmateehehedionnedorhlaohaiactar. She ihoaght,aad nolwUbeatrcaaoD, that Ocorge Agate waebrere, bonmble, and oooalanL Bat though in aome thloge firm ana tne u etaal, ahe ftaied that la olhera be wia weak. She knew lie -wee geod-sataied, eaaUy led, and hated tnnble. Jnal Iba rtiarertOT.inftflt, tobetedtntomlachltfbefbioho knew it Abore all tbinga ahe had a deep honor of gambling of aU Usd^ ■Id of the claaa of people who ao employed themaelTea. Sbe haew that her lorer bed a taata that way, In faot he Towed that IB hit opinion the moat glorlona eeaaatloo in the world waa the ex* olteinantofehoneTeoe—vbeii at Ihe ftnal neh the iwlft ateeda sweep by, the many coloiod Jacketa of the Jockeja gim«tiin« glorionelyin thecommaraaa. 'Tbat^OaroUna,ljaBlghtanda aanallon worth oomlngfrom aothe planet lo eee and ti|ieileace. " , Oeoige Agale," OenUne \o another planet; tor, at > not wulnf on Ihle." Wbleh'wu aeonaUemble "ehat«p"for Itr. Agile. She had afaeady mentioned thit be bad lolenuly promlMd he woold BCYer Ml on e hotae raw, or on any game of chuca. Oanlln^ la dleUUng the tema, waa net 'auOdenlly.pieolte or ■■ompnlona, bnl left him loopboloe. Now hewme Tejy fond of bUUardi, and conatdned lhal a game of aklU, u perhape II la. Beetle aad whiet, too, he Itled lo peienMe hinMlf were gamea .otaUll; bat Ihongh ha did to natwoade hlmaelf, beconU not thlak thetOtroUoe wonld ao look npon It, andhe felt Itwonld bemeaatotelyoBitalbble. Aafor DllUirda, be bad noacniple -on lhataoon. Itwaa agame of aklll alniply, and he ahonld ao bold Ik If ahe fooiIdU oil and ohjaelad toll, why then be woold hantaglrellop,of conna. Badabeloalatod on biaglTlngop wearing bootaand going birefoot, II ledoiblfalwhothtr bewoold not hare yielded. Ileaoo U waa that Canllne'a lorer played at tdlUaid*-and loot money a bUllaida, too, ollan encngb, wtlhoni her being aware of IL Tra^ ha noTer gimbled la the eenK of ylaylag for high alakea, and had not loit ao mnob for akaay • aoalh aaoa Ihe eranhig be played wltb Ihe Marqule of lUp]> qnat In aplleotell hu argnmenta, bewoTer, be fdt a intle wtoed of*toadf.- TbeUionglil wouldfocoolleelf on blmllhat „ „„„ » „ ,„„ ,™ „ _ .„, •omegamee he did not oontlder gunoaof chance in any Way1«£,m„^.i„,„,„a„j'ii,„».^ wbaterer. He waa well aware Ihet oho Iboogbl forAfraakeho had lenoaaoed ereiythhig of tho fclad at oace end for eyer. "Hewerer," be aald, "I ahiU eooa haTi u capllal piece of aewi for her. Than 111 make a clean bnaal of 11 1 kaow. If ahe la' e bit cioad ahe'U forgtre me, aapeclally whin ! ten her what I biTe done aad what I am going to do." Thla la Ihe ehannlogUllla plan which oar friend had Uld onl loj^ttbalilalaA-IOTe. It did hUa honor, aad apoka wall fortht ijInoerltT otbla lore end bleearatat dcaln to pleaaa her, She oNMlid to hla leading an Idle life. well, he would no longer do ao. Hewooldtekeafann.aohami. Ug tern of ahont two i»ndr«d eoree, pari arable, part uUlnie land:' Then wonld be bolh pleaaant, proflteble, aad gentfemanly anploynent He bad forwceke beenkoklng out foroaeanlUblo. It wee e dUBonlt malteff, ai then were eo many condlUena Uf be fnlAlled. > ^ *t>d fUm msat be aboot two hundred acrea—oondltloa tho , fhenltmuatbeplcliireeqne—aecondoondltlon. Theatfion ' S^'J*!?^ ahootlng, and ono paokcf 'foxhoandeat loiat In Iheadghborhood. Itmnitilaobelnaheelthyloailltyiaadlbat loeallly mnat be aemewhtro nw Dlabopatoke, la the eonlb of H«f»*«blr^ not more than twenty milea away il Iho onleido. Bo •"^JfT* I*^ «hlitydlfloranl ranai, acme one or two of which mlgbl do wlUi a good deal of oaUay for cmimentallon, taptoro- meala, *«. Ibe dlacoinlng rcaderwIU Immediately hit on Mr. Oeaqe Agato'a naaon for taking op hU abode near III■hopalpk^ lemimbeiing that lo Ihil cnilet Uuio Bempablre Tillege Rom OoHage, wbtie Juliet and lllanohe StaObrd rcalde, waa alloate. H^at BTbevofllM^dar or,iil(it "f'^JiSS^SJS: ■SchSg^l^lMtlfaBythatltwonM Mla ih h ^StKb^taryia^iSawUohBamoefii^aBdtcaadlanir I . '<Well,Ithl»klo6«ld potato Urn cnoalattjAallmA" VTm«ooldt 111 bet. job atoieialgB yon don%" daad iba '''SSne,'' aall <Hotg^ who bad a ftbit tnaplddB Ihil bla noble boat wWhed to Impnee blm with W; own pMjfJ'' mfi Idei at (face caoaedartowd-fce 6 taja trtta»tDflrde*a«nelhl»gwU*4eet«arf«5W»ot to he, M to «* thinking, •«4J«^Sffi!!Si!^^Jl^!li*J2 aoBeeilBg-wbkib'tt waa «*TtaP«»i*»J'*»i» iai IMtba atild%1a oneagloa mart eotea town, (rat LradoB mitrSitT^iA tlS!lwa.a<»o to ba bad •» JSl** tadHDn^tned. uhewtdiadto.aendaoaaetaTermoal Eontata the yoaag ladle*, all of whom wen Tory (Ond 4(;th* delicacy la ^'•^Tayoiidaoidadl" atkal Ike owner of UiarMkl,toHBl^ .'^yS^Smt aome derUed whllebalt.aal t'^bftUa of MaMaioet langbed,ud tMek <he gong n|n^.' n ^jSainhrilnkllagofaimaa ballwu b«ard,«»n(iaajy aa aa "^KjSeRSfeball" the Mai^ilt aald 4»HUr/ "and t bottle of LaAryma. Timet" _... '_ _ .v.' • iBthoepaoeof afawaeeotidiacaad flewwp ™.S""* ofteVM&aUtllaleMee.appanmtlyoleoUdpoUaltadwcad, .SiWeSrtJtaball,eoV»a'Shrataa," ^halwaaatt. • Aadia aeTaa tttantea the whitebait and taia wloa ol febalma ■rieei waa eanad. The manner of aenlng wia Buiona, ™ ISleaJn ttnkM. aad eaiaof Ihe labka tank aUenUr «on.ilidng ■ntolalM lhao half a mlanla with a mw White cMh Ipnad, a 3m d)*b.p|Blak bottle ol wine end two gUaeee. "Mlfiosiit' a aaglclaa. I did not thiol U poMlbl^" aald laJTlnabma. "I did not want the wbllahal( bat did not haSenyoStaSB could fiilfll Ihe order, aa imyaetf hadtiledall orer Bamaoila. How do yon manage lo get them ftaabt*' •wSFT^'fk>"*> thatU'hij BulaeN,': ww Ihe otnleag "SiMrga Agila htntbi ordered Ihe Uuia tab, ate tban. It wonldEanbMatManal to hla noble hoaracl^^ deoMMlo taatbla capabllltteatklk and cait a alar oahlaeockanhjia- foalng to eat. (Tbtwiae lbeyOalabad belwean tbtm-<dy, ntl- low, baldaoaa naotai II van—worthJeiy many galueu a bottle. "And now, air, tor yimf M^ond order,^' llalpUiinat aald, oeotne thought t mnaiint,and than bnnt oat bngUng. "IhaTeltl Ib*t«n,nlrl*rd.' lahtllnoBplaarnt'iBtBtUa iiBo." ' ■ ' "' ••"■'. "IndeedridoAIII. din Mtif order." ' <TaT well Ihea.'t aayf a pint of pertwlaklea tad a bMUe of fltngeriiee^ •ApInlofMHwisUia and a. bottle of giafar bao-WHarer iQcb a thing heard oft" "Cmj ate both ooaunon cnongb, I bafa aaaa plaBiy tbU metnjBC." r 1 "CoBimon cnongbT—loo eunthon. Howetar, vai.^ . Again ha toadied Ihe gong^endubcfonlheUIOal "••^r'd—nlll aire lb* Oder yoortetf,. mt^'r4>'b X aboald nerer be able to look Ihe fellow In tba ftce tatm." ' BoiBok«llko«ldiaiSBliy.«*otgaA«eUgtT*thtM*e— "Aplntofpenwlnkle*«id»b<*l*cfglag«bM»iVv^ TbaewaaeovtatBaVon to the oel&n, «lMtiMBt £U* loiiakVanehk. Sub woidaf I, VfriwlBhlaa«U,llBp*,baer> Ilwonid hne.btet aaeaay to aerre t«tb*lnuA«hratbiand' nectar of |Ba OodaT Bo Oeoni Agate won Ihe SnnltaLto ^ great di|Ugbl|«or be waa not abore the weekaeM of aaJdjlBg a '^^dL^ (enow, yoa're won Ihia Umb Werlidikil Aolber boHleoftoahiymB tad a dear. Then we'll go tabtt<k aidlH gire yon yoor rerenge el bliuaide." . : 1 With ad my bearC'. repUod cor friend, flnabed wKh bf imph, tad wanned with the rich wine trbloh bit boat to gaoamntly preaeed on him. ."A tnl tale (bllaw, thli MalnlaqneL" he aald to kdairlf, •■ al> Ihosgh he le a marqoli. I nlher ilka bim. Bom* aan woald bare caaaearage at baring thalr b< la nuh a rnlgar (kahlon, uo. He a -UBS, AOKGS PEBBT, COHVmnn; '^6^ BJognphloal Skotah see inother ooloma. hewonldtniiinlhoaUnra'^lh Ibam. IHagelherlUaEarap- aUnAnnkMUetaprdapecttre, gara riaa to tnnameiabla cattlea tn Ih* atr and dteaant of fnton liainilmiaa And now that we bare done eo fkr ai tbia, «e don't intend to eaUoblaa onrieadan any (utbar, bnl Aanial tha atoiy daralope ilaelt OBAFIKB XL - k Bnaim't Tunr->A axima R MiOia "Tla a wondtoaa galley, ain."—Wiaam. It will banmembaiad that lhar* wee a alight balancaof.apnur few ponnda owing by Oaime Agate to hla new and noble ao- qoalntanoe, Ihe lurqala of Malplaoaet, aad that the fonner-waa Inrllad to Innch with the peat on tha fellawing morning. Now hie bndablp felt qoUa camln lhatour triead would oome, be* oaaae he aald be waa a genllemen, and bad baaldee InitaBlly tela^ graphed up. to London Tor oeilain Inqniflea to be made odBcetD^ mg nlm. Uimey wielda anoimou PQvot, aad ejablae Jte for. taaate poaeeaaor to do Iblnga whioh ^pold be impoaalbuitleato ordinary men. Halplaqaet baTlag onw let hit hatllitk gliace fall on onr three berolnee, and approitd Iham, aa ha cynuallT aald, tenlvetl to. tpan no palna or trooble to gam bla end; end what thatexid wat' may be anppoaed, bat need not be parllcularlaed hare, Iq the baitdtof theaahtthcnOy, aadpncUaed eiiiloetatloreia^aelm- pl& boneit-hearted fellow like Oeorge Agile wonld be a mm child: be would wind hla round hie Anger did aolhlog Waa* pooeiodenuge hit delicate oelonlalloaB. |. ^The yonag man had, through bla own eblralrio deToLloa la Sing ony one lo apeak In a puDllo room of hla peerleae Carolina,' eipcacd her la Imminent pariL Be bad alto afforded the weellhy aruloont a alepplnJi itone-a meeaa of learning mon of her thraugh hiaieeir. He, boverer. had not Ibe talnlett Oi tnything cf the kind, aad walked wllh perfect eouai compoean bito the fowlar't net-that la lo aiy, Jnlo tho . . Hotel, Rtmtgtle, to Innch by eppolntment wllh bla lordehlp. onrfrland. "aMyoa'T*ooino,iarrmbolhh«ngtyaniltbltity. ITaltor, lunch." ' -; "Yea, my lord." J AndhaliUmoiaa wbllMeoked and blaok-bodled lonkWfltw lo eioonle Ihe honored order. "Chatmlng day—with I badn't got to go lo Iowa Bhnnld Uke to take my yaobt out—an yoa a yaohlamaa t" .. . .•^aU, IwdOld be If looild, but It'a too eipenilfe ed amaae- inant for m^.^ I wouldn't cam to bare a yaoht unlaaa ahe waa a tagoltr ollppil', aiicb at ihe Deri'or the'A]im,'«vd conld tall am tloia u> whole dcel of medloolllca." "ton an oollo light; I'm of your oplaloa Sony to oay my , _ —J StaUIbrd rctld^ waa alloate. Cnnnliig Qcorgo Agala Ue knew ha wee a faTorllowlih both the yooiijg^ladlet, and Judged that he mighl want them anllloa In Ihit He purpoicd bofon taylog a word lo OaroUno on the ntaleel, to, puronete thlt aald firm, bare all the buUiUnia pul In thorough order, the dwolllog houte Improrad and torarnlahed, ■and bcauUftil gnanda laid out aronna. Thoreehou]dbeaoe^ rUge houee and atablo, wllh pcnycbalie. ponlea. and ladloa'aad* die bona—nolhlag ahonld be wanting of which ho could think to render the place dtllghtfnl; aa for Ibe ooti, he cared not It ahoaldbeapBfectMMafun, e aorl of fairy queen roaldtooh ^or aeToial noolha he hkd been buartng hlmadf about thia profecl, andaayetbadnot been able to hit on a place to ble faney. Herein Ocorn Agate wu wiia In hla genenUon, nolblng Ibit ne oenld bare dona would here ImpreieM Oatollne to fbrorAdy aa thla mirk of hla deep lore: nolfer tbo money ralar, ba) tbr ■JtVarelatuit palna and Inobte be meal hare taken, He wlalied i£'?f"'*'°nt*Pl*oaniarlbe aea, hiring an Idea eouimni to :!^>>hdaman,th4l ft taDn can't be blopy onl of tl|ht M BaH miMI poandt, one way tod another.". r ''How do yonaccosnt for her MlonP atked Ante. 'WoD, ahe't nolblg-ODOOgh forberbuUd." And than bit lord* ahlp look great pafaaa lo niaka hla lletener nndaretand what be meeni. B^btvelldldhodoltlao, aad bad any oae told Oeorge Agela thit bit hoet wat only playing a part he wonld not hare bellared bin, nUng adnalaio of a pauae, he aald: "Obi Dy.tha-bycL'my lord, then le a imaQ balance between na, Befon I partake o( your hctpllallly let ma tetUe Ik" Halpltonel bowed caialaealy, and Agala produced Ihe Identical ten pound note ha bad raceind ftom CitoUne on tha prerlaui erenlng. He plaad It en Ihe labia, and the marqnla, who eared or thoDght M mnch abeata aoUlary loapoond aoia aa he wonld a aingle ehrlmp In the aca, aald. anieaaly: •The waller will be bem dIracUy, be will gin yon chagge." Snddenlr, bcwarar, hieeyo faU on tlM bank noloia alight dnught of air bad tuned it orer on lit (aoe, and tha back waa Tlatblc. He etattcd allghtly, rery aUghlly; u he nad thereon the ondonemeni: "OanUne Conwiy." Cirollno, bo It ben obaonred, Inado a point ef ciidoralng erery note which oame Into ha^ henda, aad thlt, of doerek among olben. Hohtaloood to poateie hlmaelf of the dwnmenk "Oh, by Iho vaj," bo aald, "I oaa olTa yon obanga mreelf," Aad thoreapoa he counlad down Bre eorerelgaaoa iha labia, and, folding up Ihe note, plaoed It eareleaalyln hla walilocai pocket Be had 10 parlUialarroaaon for aoacling—beyond Iblt, thai Iha nolo bid Atr algnalon on It, and an aotualnlanoe with thitti<(jkl tome day bo ntofol. Hilplaqnetwaa amanwhoaeU dem Iknw a obnncaawty. "dfukllnt hook and loda water, waller) aad eee that II It well •*Ye(L aiy lord." Andla a few numealt a null tnb containing botUaa In lee wat Wheeled np to the table. . "TblnlTKr. AgtttL la rery deUghUul whan yoB hare Ibe ciiper. tunlty and the knowledge—the nllned laale—lo quAneh It In the moil plMaint Itehloni and lo my fancy then It no mediolne ao ploietntatlhtlwblchlamtbontlalate. Let me ad,rlaa you lo do llkewlw," OeorgoAgila l»wed,aad elgnUed bliaoiBlofeacaln Ihlapio. poaaL After haTlng Ihaa.lnaugarated theiraicqualotuao bra drink, ike twegenUeiiaa aeemed to becoae on laor* fianlUar i*^?^" 1^ agt^trqeU,qUUy^d<^^ pint botdsot.thlawine,wllh haUa bolllaof aedawater,dtenk whil*aff<niada»iBakia. Iba moat daUgbtfol bamgel knotr. Vhal do TDiuUilokxf Iha winar" 1 "Well, I don't pnlaad to be a Jndgftor a coanoltaenr, end e«i floly igiee with your loidahlp, that It la a Tory pleaaant drink." "Oh, ocnfoonaII, don't lordihip met I'm aick of Ik I bar* llBsdInjitdintoniyeaDthttlumeUmae with I wen a ooww moner. IbIkbgab«itJhatwlnelhoigb,IballtTeIbaToallthore la in Tnglrtd, ■ I boiigbl Iha whole lot a few montht ago at the tala of a oelabntad Ana ifeol'i cellar—forty dcun. Ten galaea* *daub,ihlgbpilc«; but Ihe llgnor't worth It—eye, u muck ogam. Baloltierft'aFag. Tondon'IkqowPogt" QeOrge Agate tiilled, aad aald he did not know Psg, but r»- meoBbered aeehtg him la tbo billiard room on tha pierwiit ere- Jtyet, ofcoorae, IH bitroduce you. Kota bad aort of fel- tcarPiig-:.an infernal Utile fbol, yoa know, but he can't help ' "llamlag," cried hla kndahlp to bla aatemie, "had lunch f" "No, my lord, I hare not." "Jaat to time tbea. OaBllemen, lot me Introduce yoa—Mr. Qeoiva'Agal^Ur. Sydney Byphai, an eioellant Judge of a dgar, agoMthae of wine, aad a pretty woman—ch, fugl Hal halhal" Innuig lo Agate, ba cononoodi ' "OhIalarrilS* faOowlia ny Mead,Ur. Aga l e ayery der-' amoiitIbeglrla, aotanarefcrbeanlyiakeBnaaalialnedpIg'e noeeferlnnBea. Eaowa tne pedfgrea^daBa, Aid ain of erery girl in Vtaapxt, VW be boned, by tbtollme.. Eb, Png?" Oeorge Agate amllcd out of poHlenoae, Iboagh be did not qnlta Uke the tree and eaay tone In which bit torduJp apoke of "pretty glrla,"attboatblhtywenpaftridgee or pbea ia nla-falr game, aad Itr. Srpbai • koon^enCad apanlel. ladeod, thla conpuiaoo, which flained ittddonly Ihrongh onr frlend'a mind, waa ntheran wroprlitaono. Lord Malplaqnot, wbcaa keen obacmllon UlUe eaaaped. law Ihe falsi ahade of dlnlcatnra on bit goeil'e face, and nulenad lo obanga Ibaenbleot. It wit no part of hit plan to alarm blm, leati of aU to eidta hU JeeliUfy. "Walter." ' . ' "Tee, my lord." "Another ooter.' Mr. Bypbai will lonch wllhnt." "How, Png my boy, let me glr* yon yonr nhytlc, jnat lo waah tbo dna{ cat ofyooT throat. Tou know. Bock and aoda watA— apartHng hook-Iced—if thai doaa not aolt yon yon'n a muC".. But thli did nolault Mr. Bypbai. fOr thlntr, batth^ Jul oomo Off aanUy dtity, wbaro-be bad beenicaled by Ue ndble palnB(Ortb*laattwohoan,.lnthebnlIIng{nn,wlth retypre. dt* aad Imptratin ordir*. . "Tou win peat yooraelfwUhln etty rlew cf lltaUrdcago, I mean the honae in wbloh an onr pretty little lore-b&dt, and you will keep aelcaawtlohiObaerrlog who gota out and who comtaln. >lfthe young bdlcacom^ouk yoa will Bre'wbere they go. I wlah to aeoortiln thtlr hablta and outtomt. Yonnadentandmet" "Certainly, ao fir; bulwbitam I to do when.Ihey do coma out? Probably they will go dowa Ibe eaoda befbre twelre to batho, aad all down tad lea& AUIboglrlaflockdawnonthottadtatBama. gite from *B boor after breaktut to dlooor lima." "Terr mU. t want yen to aiociialn whal theae girit do wllh lhent«lTe*la tho moraing, aflareoon and erenlng. Not thla morning, but areiy notnlng. Do ydu tee f If they go to the aaada, yoa can han them, Dnt aeolBg whether thoy bethe, or how they pnrpotepaatlog the Ume. nncn you bare found oat Ihia ybti can ocme np to ibe hotel. Thoy win nlnmhometo dltmei at one or two, then llioy will bo an boor or ao dreMlns, ao Itlaaol'llkelyUicy willibowout again nil four o'clock. IntD, again, you go on lenlrr duty. I Ihhik, by a week'a pentalent obeerratloo, yoa will be ablo to giie mo fan nartlculan aa lo bow they employ (heir Um^ and ell about Ihem,''^ hir. Sydney Byphu looked anything but nloeted al Ihe prae- pent of witdUpg for honro (osolher day afteruar In the hot aullry iutojbn lUD. Bulhedid noldanobjeck Hoanowthomarqult wellenouflbtobfgnlteeortaln he wu cerneel In thlt bnabicaa, tndwonu not aland any ponicnae. When ho entered tho coffoc room at Ihe Bcyal lloul, ne had Juat watobcd the young ladica down la Ibe aanda. He bad aeen them ooDfoittblr bmi ihcm- aelreaaalf likely tomako aoooaldonble alay, and iberenpon be coDddondlhathohad done all thai wia reoilred of him, and buiried lo report pngnta. Bla lordablp cf ktalplaQuel aakod no Queetlon rerbilly, but watching bla opporlnnity, Juat nited hit ayebnwa In an intcvtogatlre laanoer, which Mr. Bjphai well un* deniood: Hehad played Jeckal quite long enongh to Ibe noble lion to o^enlaad file tUgbteai look or gnalon. 60 bo eoddod bla bead allghUy la reply, and thonby Ualplaqoet ondontood lhal hit iganthad, at ho voald here eiprctaed II, •teiikcd dowa ihagame". "OhI by.thetly^" aald Iha boat oarelcealy, aa the waller waa plaint Ihe loadn on the table, "Z bare not a«ni np to aaccrtaln b tho haodkerohlef I found tullr belcega la one 61 tha throe yonnf ladln on Iba oat ollS, 1 thought aa yoa kaiBr them I "ladlt ll'ba. could band It orer io you. "1 abalt be moet nappy lo Inqrnln, lorige lo one of thaor, giro It to Qieronng la^5^^ 'Ifinot'tpaikcd, bntltlaof Ihelaettcamoric Fn|r->-jfiitma npatain la myroom, Ihere'a a good fellow, aad bring fhal pocket baadbenblef oirthodrrtting (able." Mr. Byptaax departed atffite wllhonttha allgblatt abide of in- temper or nlUneia. Haalwayt knew when the other Wa* In ode of ble defoimload ineoda. and waa well aaanrad Out to 9oaa blm or offend him eraa by *looLal*aeh*U8«]Rnkl b«la aina*aa tnoniiblt breach. - '. ' ■ i , . AndlhillUlt'toad^aiar eM)ldBOt aOndl»aunu wUkbtakd Miiw mail mwTwMi'M'ii' II Ihelndtapeople eiaywbtn aa Iba liAuk Moid ef the weallly peer. He returned with the bandkardhlef In queaUon, whloh lalplaquet <mnleealy loaaed orer to C TbeUter had not tho talnlett 1 tUpltouet (BHleealy loaaed orer to Oeoiwe i The ItUer hid tut the talnlett auBltloi alaboiata deception, that the bandketcBlaf had b.<eu pnrchaaed IB Out all thla wat aa by blalordahlp.on IhaprevlontaTeiiingraad ted theaioomnit* ilonedhlaailelltotohaTetliWaahcd and Umed ao that It mlgbl aot npear too new. He Wl3 one who fuby reallaed th* Mia of Ihe Sebtch pnrerb—"ManyamlotlamaliatiamaKAln," He te- Uored la gnad itrokea and audaolcoe altompta wbea aeoataarr, bnt ba hdd Jnatly that br ttaoatrldatt attesHoe talrlflai hbtonld ttth'thegraileitoettalnQrandeata gain hit aadn. ' i ,' . Tbetanohwuaplcaaantooe—«t taut OeargeAal* fomid II " He watlmngry to begin with. Then, asulgbtboexpaciad, laiollbeT " " ■■ — " " iTttything waa c eTaiybett; the boiled fbat end thetpalsb. eock, UialOBgna, the M(t<lt/«<e«rt»-lhernTflneH thai feet- anm and Kaeon ooula anpply—tho col von of tnaerareal aad inoel enonalTe—oraryttalnii in the hlgbeat alyle of eoUnatyait, for, be II Known, thongn bla Icadahip cuoae to atop bt aoibotel and huitfa la the publla ooffo^room no brought bla ownioooh wltb ihla. Oaotge Agate fownd blm • mott pleaaant companion—«oU rttd— iflhble—eonreaaUe^ aad a ibaa wllh whom noaooa IMt4|idtoat blaoue.. I "Mot a bad aoftof fallow th]amarqnli,:' onrfiiandtaldto|hlm- •eU, '110 Infernal pride either of wealUi orraak abont hlB;nDno of Uul deloatablo baw—haw—aad aOootaUoa—erldonl^ a^nan who aayarwhat- ha maana wean hit btart on hla alteraw la Ibol.'' Wllh aucb oontnmmato akIU did the nobleman pb^ybia. part lhat Ur. Oeorge Agale, alwayt-too tear and dbpoaed to.riew Ihbiga charitably,inlahtwell beoicuaed for'fomlog rwrong eetlmito of hla new ntend't cbtiaelar. nerialnly any caarwho bad aeen them abeat Ihraa la Ihe afternoon abolllng.lidainly down the pier together, arm la arm, would hero rti nngba them old frieada nlher than aeqaalnlencea of a day. <Iuelioo'e loTer bad noihlng to hla dlipoallicQolmeBBaeaa,. in d weald bare acomed to citoge or oniry f aror wMh ta vmjaat. Therefore, feartog leal the rank and wealth of hit. ooimiutoB night, nnkaown to hlmaelf, tnllueooe bim and canae hlBa:to behara mon humbly than he wonld lo amaaof bamhlerrank, bo carefolty etudled eniy wotd, aad Ibe reeulkwaa. Ihet bla behaTler partook mon of abrnbtaeaa—poaltlTO ladonaaat thaott —than tycopbaney.. ' "Iwaatyootooomedownaadharaalookatmyyaohl. Bhe'a lying In tho harbor, and Iheyll aend a boot aabo* whan I lall." Oooiga Agale, who waa ntalonalalr fond of lalchUag, tad Tould hare had the flneifind'fttbii boat afloatwtnbatlch fncagh, gladly •—f-l*-' Ibareto, and they went n bcaat the Yenui,attbeT«Baclwttaamed. Hitadmlrallooknewa^boBadai iBd when Malpleviel carolcaaly taforaed blm Ibaboae way aad laothartbltpleaiunntae] had coat him drotbontaadpoiinda, bo did not mirrel thereat. The mala deck and Corocaatle wu all tallnwoodi the agaittr deokmahooiny. Tbemaalawcnbrlgbtand polletied eadthan ntaelabltof Iron Tlalhlo—nothing but thliung bntatnd cop- per work. She waa abont a hundred and flAr. tone burthen, wllh good beam, aharp dolphin Uke bowt, end cuao ml. Bel II raa on Iha cabin thatUa greatttt Ingenuity and laete bad been uardaed, with an nller duoegird foc^ aipenae. The bnaa can- ton, the greet antoaat of copptr aad hiaaa work, the oabegony tauter dock, boi-wood bnlwirka, and Ihe main dock plinbiajl of uUn«oad>-tble mairt hare coti money, IJnt Iho magnldeiooe IBd luiorionincaa of tho oablna quila took away blebrfolh.' Following tha maranla, Oeorge doaDcndod. ihe eompaoloa way, ind found bliiiiolf aunding on a carpet or tUtflneettadaoflaal Icxture, The daoreloalng behind Ihcm Boleeleaely byaMita of a apriog, be at ftnt thougnl that Ihe cabin waa llmiiilnal by art|. IculllghL Thli,haaeTer, wienolto, AtoR,.waim,plal(g1ow leomad tocaataaulMluedughlaroaud. Itwataotftirtcmatlma lhat ho diacorcred Ihla wat owloa to italned glaat wlndowa^ placed lualdc each of tha pottholta. Iba dbd waa. enrlooa, boi Tcry eharmlng. Scarcely bad the doot cloaod bebind Uient,.and while tha Tlallot' waa gulDg aromd la mnte admdnllon and wonder, than Ihero iroee In the air a low; mnrmnring, atgbtaig malady Ilk* lhat of en eollan barn. Ondnally it ewoUoil louder and tooder till he re- tognlicd Wobcr't laat waltz played by aalntlalblo InitnDionl ef euulilte tone. Tbla, boweTcr. waa al aotlaaao lend aalo ran* dtnltdUheult to oonvono. A aamlHilnnlar couch covered by eoally fan and wiUi wUd boaat^klna. aa mala ran refund Iho afler part of Iho cabin. There won two prlnto ooUna or- aliepldg beriha en etch aide, Ihe panoUnge of wblob were allernataly larvj mlrrora wUhcrlin- lon cuiialna and beinlltn]. palntlogt.let Into Ibe wood-w.irlt. Then waa an oral table Id tho cenlio,at which aeren orclgbi people couU all around tn comfort ror Ihla pnrpoee then waa aabortiota on cither ddt, and twoorlbrcemonbiaohnln. .The buglngaanddeoonUcnawcn all of crlmwm Tolrek whUo Ihor moukllnga, botdlnga, anil comlcea wen gllfc A; a oonlntvto' Ihla, on I tideboard aroond ihe nalnmul, at the fere natl of .Oil* uhln, there lieod a nagoHoeot amy of altrac pJtSa-lalTei^ lagoni, tea aerrin, and platca and dlabce, all of aolld allrer, Then were two lllllo lablea oo. oppoelle aldca, at the afler tad et Ihe olbin, and cloae to Uio eeml-olniolar coudi, aa II to plaoed fbr two people to nollne aide by aldd. : Ullplaqnoi te^lad bImKlf at oa^ ana motioned hla guotl to do ao at t!io olbor. . Ilanglag from Ihoocllingaboro waaaeiaallgong, within nich orellbfr. "Kcw, air," aald tbt mamula, "what'wonld you Uktf Order abet you pletae tt able; drinkable c« In Iha way.ofaaoVe. If. It Iaji9t on lhat table brfora yon In two minnta*, I dlaobarge my ilniSnl. lhallt.uiUilW'Oold, I alldwblkayetto aib le tent ■< , «i » l iii' a!t>iii f iii n >i h Tt i l iii ai ■ it w ill| » i * <«i l i n ' i«^< 'dM bare D*aaeangeal baring their boiatkig brought to gri<<f. and ' 1 each a Tulgar faahlon, uo. He aeania 1* aqjoy Ihe fun." Ahl Oeorge Agale, yoa don'V Idiaglno how oompleletyyonaiot ilaying Into the handa of hit aatota lordablp. •^ytthefelkwUatiolt uml]k,''tbeiatrriiiltBldtotdmMir} *onU not Blind WagnlBg that ha himttit trIU lolantear in In- bodncUento hla lady Ion, Iha fair Oarollna>bati»<a oowil* oC. davt hare paaaod."-- ■ ■. II waa an unhappy Irlnmpb for Oeorge Agala,Ihla onaiiitllist aaltwnai fotitputhba oa aiuh exeelleni tetmtylth nl a» e l r ,, tnd, b^ ooattqnance, with hit ooiapaiftB, - ' oBAms zn. . .. m ou uim an i^B'WiWp ■ Bla T«fT hair i* of Ihe ditiambllBt'fotv.'" OEd^. Bomethmg bmncr tbta jBdat'j niaRy, hi* Vam ar* JodiarawnohlldreB. ' ' ■ . ^ ■ AtYoDEt»iJx.J4atakail, AaPlhayenlkfd-liitMUrbtcfe aloog Ihiplaf; iM^y thraiBh tha crowd of rlilton, el ' bnttb^ . 1 hare otriy. ^ey'tai'ectceediatfy provodeiityenB^' ittblitaeaio>fBt«teea|.aaA~—>'i: . "Old women at*;; ort<atntndtwoniy,".th* : and otliam to itt lidt oot Inma, Iht mtrqiilt t iii—l li li EDien by almwd aal aBaotlu mmaikt on ttojtnnllyHlaa of. a woij* Ibcy met and patted. "8biiertBltlBllitand||sr*roMJ*wi*t;dinktd ea allharald* - by aetwo bk*k«yed dangliteia Did any one- mr aeb anolu ■i"jBiiiiin>ifmifiMtTifr-^'i"*-'B'''"~'" ' 'lilt'. - ... . . 4, Tllaridlaitoiifc'' Jeir^l^wujr' II. \, ' ^ , ^- pstla.. "L IcOi htnablleM Iti .nn H aeetlc n a b ly. bowew. laUn* than ■ amnad, tha' yenWi guUate t^etedln^y'haadMnkl udead-- aoaeef ihabaodmaiaat wwmaa L.han eitr fetemAvnlMaa yeweaa*,. IktTalh*potlnltoaton*ar.lwo.wblo)Lriliihownn . aome day. .Uat who coma»'hereI Now bm H tvlt tad fathloia. DeyouknowlhlwUdytppioaehbigt" " ' <' "1 bare Been iiaw boa onelu.aad.hCTe heard beaiifri Tidy LeUUaSkTeiahana-ltltnoWfV , . , ..... "Ye^ tnd a rerii chatmlngryonng widow the UJr . "Uenehela. I iilll lulliiliiiiii |mi ami al Hiii tbllit !■«iiii>i my own pace, iOr them havbeea a lUUe feud between nk" 'OhI You are waOaaqpttnlad wllhborl'I. . "I.witi abewiBinratl»tccl*ateponiwluaItlt»«i*Ui«ra, She ued-to gIre tbaimoat dUrmiBlt' itteiiWI>t;jmtrlrabla ftir thedlapUyofbaantyi.wikaadibdanAtobe mat tban.Kpaelallr Iheiawly,. AllthameatoatbbTittdaetonaiidnenangMinaed to com* to bar Mfrea.'. Teryr unarming thaf vard^'-Me^I amra yon. Bnt ben we an."" • ; ' ' ■ • , 1 ilBil flBiiiiiii liiaiii aiBliiBt III llwllB*nia liiliedliiilHatia imiilil iioltaa<adaneBOO0w,(or.hib.o«mpaslan dnMedhl|a(9lah*r btdyeblp' 1 "Allow me to pratani ayaell' ia yewr tadyiUp'j Afdiabia ao- Hoe," thomarouIaiaJdi. bowine and apcemag wlUaMMiaap^ lltencaa'aiidp«Uali,.'W>dallo iolnlitidaca t*jtoa- laa.ipCT good- Mond,Mr.j(fcr«*Agale,. Mr..AgM*-UdrjUiliaa afg^ am.'' XidyI/etlllt«oiandap,.and bar era aptnlad ■gBanlaiilr, bat whether f/o)>'plaatar»otBDa(JlwaaJUooiriky laay. 8ha bowedtamewbate1uay,aBd.Bad(rilt»vS«lb«m "I a.much obSnd to jonr.' IcMatfp.' S 1id|»-!|«^ tMaUp baa been well abieal had Ihe bane* etmeellaa(raaibmii." Afar the flret how the Ml nabolhaz n*tk» at,aa*tnlgito;. obTlonaly Ibora^wana lllile byeplay go(iit on .belaaaa ua qulaandtheIad^ toPtriai lbatt,"tiJd.lhofonier, "that your. lUttt;ta ere ailll at chtnalng aa arer.f* <^benkyoo;7*ti«ou«h;.daMaaK IhahttoUBaaer woold hn» been Inpipredby the pBeaeac* of Madarnrtlaalle Mtitt Delanlafc"- ■Yhli mi< lb; Coca meaBlto *lMii^»lt»ut*a*i, Thlt torl^ wMsoD; howenr, fbD bait«l4ttl> '•tt'llilpMM^a ooalcfmta B/waiT»r7iloh. IIorMytUBaHWdtaiaad. whalUraoto.had copaUonbl*diai«Bl^.UnMni«bei.foatUi« InfaahlontbltaeolQlys For ihe breath ortnuidtlbad nel tittadJiaA ahahtd'bama widoW'for tU year*, aaddaiing that Ibqehadilad ft w«T igeaaant- aad eihUlnllng. lUb-auBUy In FariaWorherlnotiiitakiaau BfleenbundKd.pontda par annum^waajol tufncfcattWatda. faablonabi*. lUo la londoa—Ibe moaliupatiain «I(|U1'In. Ih* wbolewoSd. ., _J .J Then lad been ainar whlanen adoaiMjaarBlnt »» Pro- donco—nsl lo aay the Tliiuc-of ladyrMUU, Whlttott.bhJcb, In Parla^wercpaaHdoMrwitba Arager*RBll*,bntwWeh,bi Loodpn, bccamo nulUn of momcBiti. aad nerioutly allboted bar poalUoo In aoeMy. Fbr Ih* tatUonahto timtio woiUf'-tbontlL abuQilanUy lolennl of Iha p«oad)4paa of iloh yosag men or blrlh-waa quito the nreno wtoia a pnlly andtuoluUiig woDiin wu coneamad. - ■ - • ' m lalthtpnoaedlhBl, taetiUBqpa>lin, tba lady ftmd hertalf Irealad wllh •tadMiccIdBcaa, and bad rcaaoabfiarthataha wonld be pundod tllogeUiorfrom tbo charmed dide at Iba laba aotdr. > deona Agale bodrd thaU at Ihe preatal mon»L b* waartBitrbrUieway. 'He had penolnUontaoadh loaaftlBtta ptaagt of tima wai about lo lalu place belwemlbo ge^tMBtn, and iGo lidyi tnd, knowUg.ncthtog of tho dnnmitaleeik tadU hot fte) nMbnlarly intortattd. ao made bla «ioabia<: ■ (.r!i .•UrUIwiehyougcbd alt«mocoforUiepr«aeBb^kM»PP>D> lead to cell oa aome ladlca-I ceo It la now 'Qaarly' l^^bqor, YourladyaUp, Iwiihyonagoodaflerneop," .' "If you will nect me at the robma to aabdatiad ■htU'tUa* t wiUgtn you your r«naga."tald tho nuc«ai% . m ii ° Oeorgo Agile nodJodMaeat .i-., ,. . . . •>WhSlaailyonngmEt''aekadi;ftiyWitt.' ' "A frfend ot mine," - "TIT: 4 "A genlloman, otidanlly,'' Well bred iadybtBdagiati".,.i Lord Halplaqnot Bmllod., Har lidyahli wag la the Ubttef falling in tore wllh biaiUbnit and val^bfal ymmg oai"'uHal-. lyihe ttTOtedenea htd ralitOB wr' " " wM'aauat*'