The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, November 12, 1890, Image 1

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Krt “‘ lmj.ortace, ' f.keirhumbler"' i?' “« “'»«* -he had four,] 5 , ; - a ‘ -'•pile the <li<edr,n,e?^” ',;i Uhen h. 7 on nt „j^ o i 0 *‘l 'Ss&,.feK,£ted «saH 3 ’**tss| 2?' ,rl «<u a rare '■"V'.'iri d °°“* d 10 be le«i, /I?Jf* «»* tiwol.lAX.W**! * r 'l )1 ieh.d «l Feiff *k? e mal "r i"'" 1 , ca ‘’1 that eh, I 1 [°kim.ci/. 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'tkr.unl lor V r »' "v ten •' -1. inch, an.l r i ark • , and psid, »W '’ , , ^-.u it wn un^d«n -Uh th.U b.eUt. | wiih V; .ad «**■ .lcllichen.coTere.1 «3't.'" a "‘,, ,„a c’.o-e’ the '‘-" u b .,,a hrij'ht lice-tarmil ore wey . ; h' J "° r ll “ • fc„w .'.« " U “ thC i iS*^y ’an* turr.nl cto-e ^1^“,^.,,,, i, hlrui r SSSa'*--!s ; S£fca,«t .•irsrtfc-oe— »o “sfjfy-;* t r. K a- a .»sshiS; two fisurre vn tlo • . I. ej.ld not *'»' “J it tone »r.,Jrn,v. lab -r , «noo*h; "J, b ,,.„ | ■X i'ream. or ..me .nth org ltU. i n«k'.^“Y,oa. hU ' "’eofher.. rhouln be r.. an.. •' " ( Uu.h T'±. •■ , „.. of them r.uKi.t ,:»/„« i Mnu'l U.»; b »* ,h,r. “Icnool beliere tae. •— 'hare > 0, *V“'"lerH- .edlhel 1 *£ ~ " di ^e neigb“rh^‘ • SUSSES® to , ^“ToUlt. •«» -»-r. ,h. » KUth he, tlR0M h , r.an* r-ho i-» an-i «» (..-l | i* e . M j 1 !„,.U that 1V _ nho was sitting now »t > ■ ‘ j ^ little ? rather I •V-* “ P ‘iaoHo^d: • . u erK5-:S« Vt w ,' il' : .i.r rr.nlte.1 to •!•■«>' t Ud/. Ufa.. '»« •«' Wh>n Mi ■ ftrmhon-* ^h'ch K . f } y flT u ,r,r,:r.?, l at:in..» :z ^ x \'L> ausfcscffi ^Sa-.wx ^ ,U »lored befo MACON, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING,NOVEMBER 12, 1890. nt up from her hands to her ta her left, intbn wu coming too was not read? fjr Ft. rJerp t IJ nut ion to be -he taid lightly, turn jpiotf back to the house, ‘ib e for no more time lightiul Sleepy Hollow.” II# follow*-1 her close, lifting the apple branches that bent too low over .he mo‘sy pith, acd tending bark the tangled Lushes where they had fallen forward. The upper part of the ger.lt n «.*• free from these en cumbrances, and perbaps he hoped to make BDOiheropp rtunity for sj>eech there; but f * t- WSS on Yanessa's eide, for bth re tin y retched it two little girls in pink pinafores ami nhie eun-Donnets came demurely down ft side walk. “Oh, Miss Conwav,” cried the elder, seizi' g the h»ud that the young lady thank ully held out to her, “don’t you want to see th* new lot of kitten'?” “Of co'irfc I do," answered Vanesra, looking kindly on the children as they durg toher. “On, then George will comeand help us, m’t you, G«orge? The old cat has taken them up in the big loft, and we can’t get up there.” Vanewas Conway was not foolish enough to let fate's obyious interposition on her I owed to behalf b« waued. 8be took care to keep |l always , tbe children by her side for the rest of the apeak evening; yet hU the while, as she peered > hersur with them into darkening barn or byre, tfl jrt ia or held the kitteat' soft far against her a lady, p softer cheek, the was not unconscious of or ided i>. diipba*e»l wiih the wistful eyts that fol- lat there ; lowed her t vrty movement. | the wrs | Deride'!y ii was pleasant to been loved. How much is it worth? M’orthmcre than ode bad id tou gh for Cci I) j n GORDON ODT, XOimiKX IX. ^ i.i iutaib.iiD f , ,h« ahouU l.« *■ "J ! .. .'ii n )i»T b - ::: w),rn the rue from the table. Vanessa’s morning occupation at Brook Farm were never very settled, but this 1 morning neither book*, nor work, nor I letter-writing could hold her for five min utes at a time. 8!i«j t x>k her bat at last, and went out by the farmyard gate, call ing to Watch, tbe collie, i urpo— !y 1* ft Jly roo!ne»s rf hirs l lived her, and died •v in4 !) ■,'.( ,.;b; . V«T I Distil kept f r-vry "111 GEORGIA'S N'EW COVER LY INAUGUHA she bad < Id Lu id ih.it «be ■ liked him fj; aptbe i t gentle her no [‘man by Vie when [ibtrutive Jielp snd ltd tl.iiii; ridlc on i thead- :d pa i saying The laid paths ieem*d t she wandered on, lost i glancing here and there, a and then to listen. “If I were to miet him, to herself—“I have mad now—if I were to meet him and he should speak, I could answer him now’, and have none with it ail. ft is time it was over.” On ahe went, “by hedgerow elms and hillocks green,” till, lifting her eye-. «tie saw at the further end of a lorg 6*dd a brown strip of newly tumid fallow, and a little group of three or four men standing by the team of dapple*gray bones near tbe hi ad of tha fcrr.»w. It wsa loo far til :o tell whether G.orge Allefce was among them, but at the poi-ibility Vanessa’# nerves failed her, and ahe turned aside ar d e itnbnl a stile that led into another field, wondering if his eye» were keener than her own, and half hoping tbit he would not are and come to her. The field was dotted here aud there with tree*, and at the further end of It wn a abed, r-.-sr which her experierre told her that she ould pr >babty find another gats » fee, mi-, k»ep still, and d n He hurried away, an.l Vt it ill,” h mi y breathing, feelis nothiig would ever move he frozen -tillnem unymore. It w.'w not really lorg before ing his I at dr! 11 lived—a i co might them bjth. But D a h kept hi Loth* potnlse oncegiv-n rgot.”—He ed ShiptoH, in Long mjT-liliMBl H he this (iitle 0 pages of printed matter and iy J>J pages are .levoted to ‘peral character and 1,220 are 1 special laws intended ghts and privileges of i counties of the state in indirectly to enlarge the *grs of citizens in other ate in another case. Why right u.ider the same the 1.1 M UtM.Xi I \ l U. ie Ilrltlali . r. j r •ial g • Lai Is i rather ter ; ». ml Vj inkle tha ill fac . looking up aflc fetch }ln. Al.Vyr.e ' * 1 i*e,” auswerel the man , •! or he will begon. 1 h, ‘ n ‘- tot.a answered passionately. , , . g to li‘m-» If now! lie, lv ;ia , go quickly an«l fetch , ’ j } e don’t know, miss,” he answered. | , u j’,.,] -bake of the head. “But there, 1 : bina |i it would b* a -athfaction to her v;i |, # And with that he turmd ieluc Wt&; ’ led lift the shed, j ist cs a strug vet % i Rath parted the-.> locked lip-, ami locill i Alleyne slowly opened Ins eyes m.«.» k»d vaguely round the bare, rug- legialativ •rat at nmntn.H. j Tbs , , ami the « act* was u: 1. al 1ms been heard of j an ,i tiuinty U ilets 1 and pi :n mining in i demand for p?> iti ns *U consul general ut I door was vacatcil L't report devotee aooie yjeidctl to tho ladies, .jfi-ts. Aa to gems, he c;| C rk Hardin led n n wl |r!» rubies an ! 1 rr p'tv Atlanta fdit.ii: ■h'V ', j h ms the I :t r th. t of Li Fi to Jet iin yon with further illustra- v*oii will find in the recent acts of neral an-emhly a special act for counties in this state that could i* en covered under a general state '} hat would bring uniformity of :d e.i«e of ad justment. If such a good for tw *!v** «*onntie* in the re ins it imposes whv is it not good for te? If go. d for the state it should ly local force. If mcli law nerds to lie engrafted upon our .ystem at all, let it be done under general r.aclinent that our government may be : 11 i for th anti hist, the work of the general [•.ud and the expenses of > art without distinctions rights, it should t be enacted i scrub! v fr h di»ir.ct is Chant*- i good liarlior, con* I nounced thodo ; bv a line of tlnoe Tin* ioiut • • s i nil ct untl * uifo: i la i Lit Withi . tlirco i.' that wand*ring life wi h herauatand way out that would lead her to the other c'tmni, of which she bad been so often j side of the hill. weary—that she could well believe. Watch was bcunding on before her as l’u* h a* it w'jrtli 11.- - n< r'ti . of that ’ uhmI. and p'c—is'ly Im*^bh to Imrk fiirious- fntun ’. t' ba-l '«> »med so *>f..-n ! t f >re 1 er. ly, but -in- w-.h too fnil >.l her o*u vaguely rplend d, in her d r ream*? tbonghta to heed him. The barking weut That was more hard to ssv, a question that on, however, mingled vri h angry growl*, she would railier not answer, at least until f and in a moment or two Jie drew back to the right had brought coantel. ; her side, either to p r '>tect lier or to be hiin- I’erhaj*?, as the three sat together that self protected, and V&nena looked up with night in the old-fashioned low-ceiled per- artirt and >tw what moved the dog’s lor, George Alleyce was toobu.y in watch-, wrath anil feir. in£ hi* lady's face to pay much heed to his 1 She had her own share of courage, but methe.-’* conversation. Indeed, there was her heart gave a sudden Lap as she reco^- not much to tako the attention in that j nixed (he great bui “I’rlncO,” wfco-e vast gentle, involved, easy fi iwof trivialities, j brindled head and sullen m*jesty of dt- | but be- i gvnue. invoivco, easy u iwot triviaiuies. | urmaieu ntau ana suuen nujm/ or ut-i i which j Ana yet, if he hid but known it, her j meanor she had admired the other day, they talk was helping to settle Ms future dea-r* * * J tinv. It may be that if good Mrs. Alievna's |l.ree well-meant specchei had been less dull and 11 homely, les* suggestive of a life (rounded on all side* l»y.the narrow liroitsof a rural district. Vanessa Conway’s meditations between her and the shed, that night might have taken a different ‘ Quiet. Watch, quiet; come in!” she looking oVer a wall by Geo ge AJl»yn< side. He was moving towards her, b it u hardly beyond a walk, and her eyes mens- , ured tbe aialaoce between htrs -If and the j » huge brute, and then the -pace that lay g Full eon?cictunes* fi'-lied into his look as it met the lovely, anxious face bending ! “Vo i rre—not hurt?” he gasped, his breath hard drawn, as if between k-ensuls | of pain. I “i »b, no, no—but you?” He wai silent a moment, and his eyfs scemtd io fea t then.iehes upen her face, then wan«l-red away, and re urned again. “I think that old Pria(" and I barrbad our ht't fight,” he said at last very -lowly, with a pause botwym the worth, “l’oor mother! -he never liked ray keeping him. Bat 1 was—rather fond of him." Ilia lips were wbito with anguish, hut tiny hIujo*' ‘•miltcl, and in his eyes the imi e was iuil grown. “And it wu lor me,” she cried pswion* and I shall tuver forgive Tvngso.i do oth i s of !’< a.arn, tnelve Jiours of a range of li.i f, ar' nug Krting, with a in about 10 1 ) in ail. nu > a ft vv native Maineso d.iys irorn Cliactal>un rectlon, is tho d.s'.r mines frem which The ul but few >rk Lt if. frttni ( iiantabun, Tha order c >n tbo wrstern side , Walker of th i* tbe mines ot Mu- inaugural c 'Bine population of Oot “.iwir alc "> or." ii„ „! H„ ■nd laUnna. loo ernor <*or.lo . Ill II Iifl.011.\ I, ,.| , of IV 1.1 . Wltll l; 1 , , art.il. | ,h, a trailed iho i.le.i-'ir.- of ,il,d bj ' tho romnliltfi found places around the DGUBAL I’UOC Senate loniuiitte ivmonial, L Nor then: ( hairman Mar -.0 committee, with Gov- . -f....t' i- Fllingti n, with !•)'; th" lion. T. Judge Llandfor l and Die here appl Ti sof c On the «f ibt hill 1 out congn-asmen l< rtmng a colon. idw uv Ik*tvs 1 !>.. I elf: cried, a little breaihleraly, and had to' Her exert all her self-control to walk cn instead ! waver, of running. f as his Prince drew a little netre-, with sullen ly lowered hw*; anil Watch, dati ite her turn. “I cculd not dr. it!” she said to herself, when she found herself alone at Isat In tbe white-draped, sweet-fcente.1 “guest-cham ber,” when the young September ni>on made fine lattice-work of shadows on thn oakeu tloor. “I could not do i>! I should grow like her, and die of dullness ami weariness of myself and of my own small thoughts. I could not wt rk Jiki her, he again, quickening h would not expect it—but the werk ie the and then to a lumbering gallop; si ' one thing that makes life d : goified and re -1 lookrd again nt tbe -hen an forth having in ' »r eyes, h stands to dernl, io a flub of half-de-q airing th her in place of ar: and tn.ide, in pfacr "f ; whfiher b«*f utmest *-pevd could bri -o» ifty a*,.! ti .• lit** and *ir 11 ll . \. i G, th* r- iu f.i .<• ttcl'h; moat ext mivo and rr.o*t freqoen ed of an«i ofT nil. Here thiro are between 4,000 and pn- i 5,000 gem-jeekera, Ru .c*« and * a;*- nn ,i W i phires ore both found, tbe latter being ;l eifeiio more abundant All throe of tin se lorn!- ! | Q a . t . t iti-a—Krui g. Krat and Phailin ha'el crnu r, been, or a-ortly will be. conceded ti. i h^u e a ruining Ic sis, the lost to an Ital..tn, and : pUuso it that—that make- it easy?” be ond the two former to a Chiucuj it HU- Governor t 1 slowly and faintly, but with I subject and an EiglUhiuan, respectively. coc i c , earn-H’nc'*. “I had a qntrtion Iho method ot o< taming the prodou* I o-ivr . Yen know what it was; Give stones i-t identi- al *t all t f diggings m ‘ jj r# [» ft6 this regiun. The digger, on entering tbo General Aa district, pays ’■*. Cl. to the headman, a | aW D f Bonaaneso British subject, lesporni le | f 3n j Jir , NVhen all h id found pla. ,^, th * 1L< iqirfsiivo pra hell of tlit- . m l hall, to l.o broke n when tin chairman ior elect W.J. Ncrtho ) In efiff.u al, mint be impartial and just; > prf.servf thf -ymmetry of governtnent : ! defend 'litliout distinctions the rights f i. t* <■'*•■ -.1, they ni'isl he uuiform. The olicy I catnn.rnd for your consideration ould make the laws of tho state few, nipie, uniform anti just. Ghange in an la!-..-lied lav -Iiould never be made tiu- I nl ti ** public good demands it. When i the r. >\t rr.riMit oi the state becomes uni* I\-rin anti eMab'idiod, tha work of the gen- er.il assembly . ill be greatly reduced, uni anvin , nrtnfrship in business bail now given mi.ii “‘j place t<» corporation*. Corporations de- 1 man«l charters. These |the state has , granted without uniformity of privilege and right. One bank should not be al loy, ol rights and powers ami privileges not granted to another bank. One rail- | road eliouM not exerciae rigi. U ar.d pow- t it and privileges no* g^nteiI mother ! railroad. As far aa | w ’'ivjle let this legis- I Inti on aim b» uniform, putting all corj»o- r»tions of n kind under thr same giants, with charters obtained thro ugh some lew oxpfiiMvv machinery thnr.tlie general aa- •3i-aibly. Corporations wi’il then sub- jected to uniform action and held more I completely under the sta te’j rightful intro call, sprang forward, barking tlefiauce, * ha tben retreat.il to her side a^ain as hi- afraid i enemy came on. I loved n The bull shook hts head and lowered it VVIici fiiitvt * •a were drawn to l.i-, anil did not Into her face that had been is pale us own, a faint Hush grew and deep- 1, but tho its® silent. "You knew.” lie said. “I might once i afr.t: to the local governor*. Bv farther fee it exactrd. The claim no right of prt-emptii gems found, or or purciiiMi ai v.lue of all skinea a\ovo a tortah tbe case in Duroiah. Thu ;on soimres speaks. er.t and Gentlemen of the :nbly: Cu&tom has made the :c:t'ion. It is expected be- «d to take the oath of — 7’’ as was the case in Duru.uh. The loners » s Vanessa’s phllotophy of d ^g(*:’sflr» object i» to discover a !.. c; v?—He light, laughing an-I °f *° lI » yelbwish atnd, in winch l»«ili l tht excca'.ivt* oi °y c r | 1 will outline remewhat cies I will commend to t 1 1,1 I . f l! ■ people, wjl< .!’•* '« e state that ,he public poll- > repre*entaiiveji !• . lit ii- I . ili- thoi A recent decision of the supreme court, cietermit'ing the tin c-ri^tituii .nality of certain ,local lezi-lation, ailects disas> trimly the agricultur tl interests of one- third the area of the state, while it fur- nlshcs 'inficieiit argument t<* infarce tho •♦lions I hav-* submitttd, urging gen eral laws for the .government of the state. Among the first duties of this general a«'*mbly should he the enactment of such •ti ct the property that I of TO ught, ent en I-.if No.’li away from h- ■ ev/r loucbetl heft r.\ J f‘*l oonl 1—1 do! ’ and diverted ioc, odJ Live her fr* t proud head; her 1 lie -aid. “If onlv 1 I-. ::nd -ec if • 1 »• r. is no cr:*fu .u Brighton or I 1T imV, Ht»e:iti m far ii moment, tun »eek ray iwee! ‘ tr Paris or Lon 1 n th i. irnl I.* .p me to fo*- while ir.ll u.iing his wrath. Theva vs* a made an etTort to ng get thi3 ‘-I.; -. II - will d-r; i- mt*! To <1 of tly ing leet aennw the grrs«, and a | by »t:0nn"» anti hi .ore a ... u . d io g*ra hmi up Sr th • , v./> e tlo-e i«» Vanc-sa's rllmw rv! *1,' l" beaut! i,-l ikcoftbeii : •'v i\t ir- new. • •‘Jh y ,h ru*! K.in now, g. t to the -bed ! tLaf phy-ic.i. j.Iin. NV ■reel ylacf drt*s - far the sik« <tf bilis and | and *11111 the door. 1 , p rii-- . n.i (In 1 : ir ;. *ii« •» > • (.• . • /. ( r ’h- lu-ta'it her trembling vernation— ier U c »a*c ul uing * n tin 1 feet aati borne her as far aa the ihfgsauiu, world.’ I »hon!d derpise my-rif if 1 the pause 1 nr.d turned to 1-ok. thought it was so with me! But why I Geurra Allryne had nothing ip his hand shou d I thick that I am in love with ' bat a -imder atb stick, but this was not him? A lute mat’s acquaintance, not my j the first lime that lie had pitted his cour- .\f *.! equal—on* whom the tarn that I have ! age acd coolness agiin*>i ilie bull’s stupid in- known would despise as a mere country : rage; and l*rinct- kt-ew his master. He the j bumpklr. They had better not tell biui h»d thrown himtelf bet wren Prince and tire *0, though, or he would kid sincof them! | Vaneasa a* he ordered her to take to High love with him. It hu . but had dodged the first hew e found in the i stream, wl.eto it is nnxe 1 wiui w (ia»»i‘d through an ordinary hu In tils Hear, h for this picu i n deposit, which Is gviu-ra:,\ live ; a<‘.miXHiro ot cl we;, onth. tli ima oftstt to ptllvhaU :..G . 1 ‘ -t .r r.w • thick Isruuod. ami |M>pular control jor “liearh nt the heart, with the fit I that I been a fiinath n, 1 supixwe. Wiser girls pder- than I have had tlirtaii i.'. acd got over a them. And »• ior him, he will marry in tome farmer's daughter, acd -he will mako ■aser- him a useful wife, and he will thank his lr.dt rv stars that the Hue lady laughed at him and >d the , lei him go.” 8be wa* looking out upon tbe tangled L she : garden wb*re they bad lingered so often 1uaV | together; ard a little shudder came over 1 whin I her at tbe word “flirtation” crowed bar list <!«— mind, hhe was wilfully profaning mem- Xeption | ories that might have been holy ae her lie me- childish prayers, and sweet as no dream 1 long* r can ever be hut one. Like some votary of 1 Notro Dame de bon secours who has made a vow tbe keeping ct which stems to cost |ie rose® too much, atul who says boldly to her- v birds self, “Whst does it matter after all? Ills nine to 1 ut a he;? doll in a blue satin frock!” eo t thrill j Vaawea u»n»iy waa fair to tear down and t ot his ' deface her own ideal of trite love, lest it ■ML aad rdtffwH Ian btTtokntcridce (or which ehe I grass be/ora tW bvviM 11\ , , ;i. i.. r.. * . 11 ■ i-t to 11In- ivy .t., Jii. ..4 l >!•- : • •. I fit. •:!. ;!" • • R- ' V • . • ' l*-l:.ii 1 ;t, ua-pi-.l htrhan.l I. , .of vbMl Wl Joat visible from her win- J over bar ears. Vjgft' Tba I dow in ti e moonlight, her lover wae lying I She heard, to epita of her elsssd tsn- |tiU to be j oa tbo mossy grass, bis face bent down beard what w >ura haunt her dreams fc , !i ;.I ' > I •.‘-n ti p..; w :• r. n.v n »nr mvi.N v-.i-en hlicDui- col even ber foot had rested. j Watch’s sharp enser bark, and the bull' “Will it Leyit or nc,—yes or no?” he [ deep, angry bellowing, i playing : was d«baling within hircsvlf; and could 1 Dii it last L “I think," he of bcrtow. T lite, deatb-lik ord, D«';it i. * ami ; nal, but wh’ •digger aid, in a hardly audible i!<l hardly have been die—like tliis!” cc. Vancsai’s eyrs were tter tears, aa full of shame e lark ef *)••*$ on that face sni. te her like a | iv miking that blits etcr n!d life have d* .*mp.i uual , I of citDenabiu ^r.il individual li 1 * win ami jud’cio th? public good. ' 1» the republic and in tli • state* we rec ogni/.? tbe superior rights d no individual ! aod no class, ’.n our aj’itl-:** thelaw-uiak- Litiiii I WJt&ilS • predecessors. cure only such legislation as eeJ *1 by the -tatv and fully Me ,i I obeerraot of allliie right*, of all tbe pco- , pU.;.mly -.chloral law, 1. it .. | • mo under uniform general laws, enacted : d- by properly con diluted local authorities; ., charters graultil un<l< r delcgatctl authority .pm and uniform stipulations, it will then lie ii,ter j pon-cil.l" t>j rest: iet ilie session of the gen* . l a«. vision and make them annual instead of l>i ainiual. Taxes will he reduced and the burdens of govermuent I.ookimr to the ecu LIT .c- A r a- 1 da- r either stin ;ing blow that wmh not without i Death was more kied than she had been, The bull half turned to ibrn turned again acd stood for a moment I ng li*- ground in -;iv igt* !iid**c>iori. The young man lifted tho whistle that hung from Ids chain, and blew a I ng shrill call. “ITere! Dick I Tom!” he shouted, never taking his gin from the bull’s rmall on fiery eyea. “Help bars I* ae He made a step or two forward, holding | tu up bis stick, an 1 Priuce hacked a step or two, lowering his brad. th There waa an answering shout from tli- wi men, aa they slrugxled tnrjugh tho h*dge J of u- that he had leaped jeatbefore; ard Gfo-gc rrady Alleyne turneu hk head for one morafot gone, and glanced over his shoulder towards the ! t:*j shed door. J uuit; And then—and then c.vne a desperate | Th : thundering ruib, btf re which the young ■ rtsth * defease i*l Va 1 the had no right even to grieve. Only hi* loui-.l/awD, prating breath broks the utter *t»11 .•*-•», and she lifted her eye?, looking for the h. lp that wss so long in coming, and not iced how one bough of the nenrict tree bad chtnged its tint from green to vallow, and wondered why that one should change b.L.-e the rrst; and r after (xuld ne the first huts of au- a without a rt col cc'.cd pang, t k»r.i*scold,” he sightil at last; and change had come over bis voice for h tht re is no name, tut which some • know too well. “Is it evenieg a.'- y? Father are you tben? lie will bt . I shall never get therein time tossy *-*yr. Nay! 1 forgot. It is 1 that I fell * id that be could stir moved f gr. ping in the dark for 1 Yabcmsa's Cold, trembling ! held it. i.iit she found no udon C.f profits. Tliey ly in two? or thrie^, ana u cuauco is them (• ilitcover n gem of any ilcutt i for tho pur- poao ot obtainiug a goo 1 prico fur l*. thrmselvc*. or consign it to an agen . whilst they themselves c niinue to ijnrch for morp. No sapphire ha* yet been extracod of higher value than nt out dNI’vJ, nor ruby ot higl er pi a e ti.an i’liCO. A process of migration u coc.ti.i- uuliy going on among»t tl.o Tong»ou*o( tho (Ildeirnt min ", the wrU. p »»ing I CU * B «“« “‘V;.* from on. tu tl:c oth.r. accortm* to th. ! «lou. tyrant,, of 1 n puttion of ti pamculur min. .tar ?rP™—*0* w«.k ».«l the ii, ,L. ...... >o»r.,iic»l .r ... < I. .n.- | ore«J h mtd».tro, th. Ubwi., .... for W» th. Mill,., nl. ud.bMtb from th«!'.ale‘ Icon imro-luceJ. KuW.. ond control. ■» nro found ot nil the 1 ublic g .icy, both ■’ ♦* a otteo deposed side by »i L .n u » ^ the gr. . I,i..r . r r>, ,t mi, i ! . ■ '•■ 'I' i^ren tl.Kid" ioIot i. rnielj, if P I'cj ulil .lcmnn.l ttio iu lor of th. Mi. i tAXIli- » ot nil his :•> I t : vernu.ei.*y the wo known. O: all otjiir* it n cht popular frcwb.ru, it viit-r indue fluents 1* r individual < guarantee* tho security of good unJrr the safest and wj-vit c ntrol. No human government lis» ever been practically perfect. Our syst'ui has not ! been spared the error* of mi?:ikon ; ;d s *- ment; the evils of personal ambition ; the dernsLilt of *tIf seeking; the power of I cla?s that burden' the many: the uu* tu- s of th? 1*0- ’ tl.e right of; ‘ fiww i aitns Ot|.L ^ t ,y,j 1*1.1 i rohlidfnt■ v I L-t the general nstternhly put thcmsalvca it tht-orv t’i ! In line witli all other nlaiu oili'-ers, making s '!.«• |;*r.» ' 4.ve it« uiemherM a fixed Hilary for their the hikli ■ ervice-, redmed to the nt.iudard liiey urt, win!** it . hare i <r a long time indoretd for other*, il.e g" urral I Tbii will furth r tend to lift the burdens i tbe i the people nu«l make :i given for services to id national, ' ip vermnent comjirehends not only ctment <>f wise and juft laws anti .i|nr;ial inforceuituit over an inlel- iii 1 viriuou? people, hut it look- ner;il indttntry iu ut-- pre-greas ut Wha’ever makes roiii its manufac- over, me wr).. ruby la u»utllv light rc I of i The sapphire U of a dark, dull of th M^^Honomieal adminuiralloi rjtlj. | fair?; the e!ev »the fullest appro.i ; cj. ci*e cf the pri' net? ' pro; cr acd «l'i n.o ihe bettdcTib |udi will i i:h thoughts all astray. I rrv ’lODgtcres; tbry J r. I pr 'i»tful ceived, atd * leu gash, not reali.- • either. * ! great to bs co—* I coom ag>in. Tba lime before he knew her. win j work had Len satisfying to his seal, when med blLs too | never knew; cnly that by i as chaos i f-lcr.ee, and nbe ro?e up, r ml by tba re was id opened the \ y the cut smiled U(ion him had I thing that lay lequeeu—tl a*, time *eeir.ed have gone to them, L past. Sue had imihd upon him, acd sue a tool still, were all ber* now; the brightness door. gbt to do 1 cert orror acd j and make the of t _ [ be carrow tr e glam ur ot thy. wi*tfut clances. I tioi>—tli?' please*! ber *o dtp rt ahe would take t cm s'.raw there in the i<e lor all, all with h.r. Aye! and t. ore, ;« rhaj?, i canght sialit of her, i |Jlug palace than he dreamed of as yet; lo.eof norlrj “Mia* I" ho said tr; - n '••.*. • 1. i '..’li in ,'l'.t-> .tu.. !■•:*.-rd, "v< '.'d ht-t tn honestly , truth. you be going down ti a a il witn * 8he will not go,” said George Alleyne ■ tfcem there’s b*en an have lovrd * to hiix>.elf, klasiug the aod whe-e her foot I * N ,* she an-wete I lirf lets I bad rested, “fthe knew long sin<-e that 1 “Bring bhn in here, I him i v< ■! i.-r, aud. h.e .:.u-t l.:i\.• kimv n th.it i .•* y I mi g th it l < a Jrn :•!'.*! l ie!. !who :hl u.itkf i. e h !d * t.. 1, .• lv lat he could ! up even to her. >he will not gu now. hu fill I • • • • • '<*o hard, she i Vaneva rose the^next morning fcelint a e grass. She wool Ut her feet failed he Lining against t'i n there,” she heir l i,.-:. * a I it .,fr!e. turner, * and th n 1, nd bis Leech at. kvi icry gently, c.in n the h one, and te • i houtme. Acd tL ed (slbrr that 1 would -acd the littlo ones.” s thrilled Van?mi’s he:irt wiili a pang loo ke^o Lr 'ctra, bu*. ?(ill she did not >jwak The life that she had ltd hitherto had tsugl't her uothieg that could arad her or him in the fsce of J, thi* «! ,r+ u t f that yawned suddenly '•* “ rc-s »li- sun*i ioy path tbit they twohad “A afraid V” the asked in a shad- sper pristiog the hand she held, touch recalled him to Thefrt. •ill*' Hud of aw end the *ure«t thrift, proeperity l.i- people withoul xerci»iug tin i J/ment the nothirg ehe could hare ^ • ,: ” V *n«wered. -peaking I -be* [him. with deli- !■ re-iie-Lpt. 1 ething : ould so far rJear morning licht that 1-r d* itself I lo betw.cn bard practical views of life and its ilncus wlii- !' amt mere h .* :t u u< h of !r -t m t a to one so a gray misty look in then.-.ihin the hie where the others w*re already lif ing up their helpL• .*. burtLn. “1 urn away y<fi;r head for a mintifc, J ■nyway.” he ami. lieeinnirtr to »trin nfl 1 id V fc ha* been a *•’—I a*n not afraid—S' ihe L»t w. id' ■ i*.'i« sne-sa mu ! lend ber i >• > thsl *.i ight her? wn ren while the «Lath-tha )cn> of *’!v!i and law; the • rights, eonsLl I (quality of , The America! I live largely w r individual .«!? upon the .capital • -tate’s r civili- ii" agniimt corpora- *.r,K ratiens are hut .!• '.-p the wcullh nation of M.tection •ndiouhl ? lo build 1 work it* riduil in- »»l to faiatly that Tb* st down upon the -traw that Jay bo.j je I r “Lay his held her id he the , that j i*?n, and vet it w.i»indcctl 'V*-r *• >1 her hri>-J Lri.du >:yi| rd to tell what i with It—that tbs play was played out, and mo't. bad been only a cumedirUa after all. j tndsnow—the ! She rarely aw the voung owner of the »still upon her j farm at the brrakf*»t table. He was i family. generally far away in tht field* Ly the counts for in a time she made her appearance, and Mr?, en in our rank Alltyb** had been for an h ur or two !«»>k-1 r a great deal 1 ing to tbe way* of her btu« „. 1, and ly would have I merely took a seem 1 breakfast ootof^^H iy knee,” ?he [ biddra and Hill lie in,-r? fallof (flu ha low d I'kratd in | t rnirfaiv — md *bc I . it.MVt rirg the lot k, and their lip? j one long f»?eirell kiv. 1 *fef| I' own love, my dear love, I never proportion u I to crow lit r an in al th: id adequate punishment for ity has b »^n destroyed •t*fl their uni- j ti on?, irid the rights Having tbreati n ing und national, icn, from rding tLe I by law, in all its ■ government, both the power of aggre id the licked do i little bitfi three drop 1 clc "ed. and wry i upon the for! head, of J ! >r.d upon tLt* »|d'> t covered him h - \’ , 1,:* hand? that laid I.* Id. I plimi nt to berg • ?.way? iVouldl A bunch of : [life t«*> do It, fer J plate, and *he w woman ever I cl the little “ lay by i ul the right hand end : j they went to tcht the d •• tor go : . u, Dick.« a at the lt ng that wa u „‘ | workic on race to talc t\ a- o , ar •: aped ,t . M n'i.i .•nt from her wftl.c fxctcry, if lev I switc -t irregular hi d ml table at.d ofien t»! ud hv the fire of ilia.? grown | fre« i ni uionev. lt I'Uvb the ballot ami rnakcii the law. It pureha*es the citizen and makes a slave. It bargains with class ar.*! * ppres-ts the people. It pur- chaueit power and centralixes the govern ment. Unchecked it will overrid? the ruinj of people i •law. . I/Ocal legislation in this * of it* • liarucW r and its arm | to be intolerable, The cor • yen ion of I*?!?, foreseeing the tendem i the times, attemnttd to redraiu some i the apparent ditiereuce of interest hy it ng i>rovi?ions for lo<al euactn.ent?. The j tlie general asuenildy has since thought to hin- lie • der this evil in our legislation,yet, at us otlii last se»bion, gave to the stite an sruouai j hoi ■ of local legihl.ttiou unprut L-nted iu the . cifeu* ?tamp tile Jiherti s I history of our people. I In the earlier an' i The acta of the la?t general assembly | republic, husinebs be In the preuecc over let every c right* of the j titutions and build upon e republic the absolute ** plutocracy. :e or growing corporate citizen uiard guard over legislator he lie of the taw f;dtlifu lest, unbridled, i: i tnd « > the order* he r day* of the paruiewhip