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I A' TIC D //.1 A'/', CII AKKSTON, S. ('. Lihernl Advance? made on Consignment. HKrit To Andrew SiaiouiU, Esq.', Pres I lit National Rank, Charleston, S. f. may 21 wee If WASHINGTON HOUSE ry Mrs. M. W. Stratton, con nt. a rfSKEVAlS k ASSEMBLY STREETS ?JOLl'MBIA, S. 0. Convenient to the Greeiivlll? nnd Charleston Railroads and the Business portion of -the City. Rate of Tramncul HoardirTwn Dollar? per Dny. Regular Bonrdora received at Reasonahlo *te?. **e I* f lVrsoiuilsoT I lie IVriotl Ii Y OltrUKI'S c. KElllt Jam- usud chmnphcne lo light her fire tin fnste r. u\Vc lay her to vest," intoned the pastor. .Smith li]<-w I lie gas out, cm I ho l>cd he glid ed to p. Leaving his family quite unprovided for. Tq learn if charged, .loncs breathed into his following-pieco, ?H is w ulouuncle .will support Iiis howling niceu. Hi ow n Ihoughl he'd Hil l w it It Simpson's W ile In lie. Tlie jiny Mood a dvzon tor acquittal. '?I'll shave," gnid Knill of woman's rights the Ion runner. "TUc razor inusl have slipped," observed I lie eoi uin i'. Sti'rs jumped up to reach amoving raii (liir** philf .ra:. A honic a bcrcnviiictit shocking is in llmi form. "Tint whi-key one can ?lati l," Bntd Toitip kins, "try ?h, It I'sl" Ills sWp is sweet helichth Hie early violets. Ills shop jylVlft pi.i mi topmost Hoor, did l> lanry. After the fire lhry*tfdh't count so ninny .iinkn tried to *top, by hand, a something or ol bot' in saw. ??My ilmightcr's next shnu*Csnieko|M remark- i ?"l h*rr null Im-< -iii-l.t Wi A PLEASANT STOKY. It was n col Inge. I?' n'i 11 11 n e thai 1 ihm't know;. 11 iveu I'I been fliere tu ?_*athcr j*>.-cs and leajil nu'st lawbciiis ? Su ! it wns n? t a cottage iirit-.t iy theic was nothing Frenchiiied about it It was purely A incriean, nml harfboni/.-.l ( sw. ctlv with the delightful sc. m ry. N'.o ! it hadn't a iiat room, mo* a poVlicb : llUlhil'g el all of the kind. Hut then i hud rose vined running all over the win lows, and whole colotii s id' wrens that lo ill 'their nests and s ing benoetii its e:.v s To ihe ti.ht was a liiild n efticer, red with bfossotns : u;i the le*'i ?as Uli uii hard from whence winds scattered a shower il'bloooj in front was a green lawn, shaded with sum massive w.ili.ut trees ; and to ihe rear opened a hing grass lane ihr? ugh wh o i the C'.ws walked every nmrning td the past ut'e beyond, and 10 Urucd at night 1 ktiuw well enough to whom thi. i nttnge belonged. No, it wasn't to side ol teacher, n 'V ti pre irher. it ir an author?tio such thing It was I.h I by the hand of him wlm owned it an I and lived in it, and 1 lia.d idW-tys i'd mitted his e.veclluiit (aste in bluudimj the mclul w ith the bcantilul. thui-li 1 hud ni'Ycr seen him?my vi?it> baring Inen to his wife, and dirr'ng hhsnbsenVc I had learned of him though ; beard enough to make me iutciisoly curl >u t ? dee him ; for U\it a female tongue in the neighborhood approved ol his, wim'.? ehoit'o. 'What is the matter with him V I a.-ki d ; 'is he immoral '.Not that 1 ku'.w of,' Was the rej >iq der; but to tell I hi- timh, Dohy, he i insuileraidy ugly-? his f,<? ? is all scarred and cicatrized, I should think by tire and you know it tilwiys makes me nervous ti look at anything ol thai kind.' 'Poor man ! perhaps he g,,t burned in rescuing some child or feeble woman fl Oni the flame*,' | Said 'Don't know j never hoard ; Ili'VCI made inquiries ; you know I hey only can C to live in ibis lii'lgll'h'id'lftio'd las' summor, and I never dared ask whal disfigured him, hut I wi h that you W<mhl.' '1 mil considerably aeqnaif!teil with Mrs. Winshiw,' I replied'; 1 thought ol calling upon her this morning ; perhaps she will tell me without asking.' ?Do; that's a dear good Dolly !' And 1 did. The wholo atmosphere scorned redol ent with ii.us.io and fragrance; 1 couldn't tell why all the birds bad taken it into their heads to sing, warble, and build their nests there; and I didn't know why it was that the roses, buttercups, violets and daisies should prefer that plaeo to tiny other j but they seemed to judging from tho profusion in which they grew. The wlndo aspect van delightfully rural and picturesque, nml over all lingered uii iufluence of quietude and ? repose. ? narrow footpath, crocked as foot paths ? nl.vVny nr'c; woimd alo?g ll^jotii^li tin" l.iVi i), .beneath iho shidows of ?ri:?rit w'lmiti :md by' this 1 4j<pni4cUi-cl. entered tin: Rttlc gate, and ascended the L'niV'dcl walk, -bordere! by bed of flo-.crs, (u the door, it was open an 1 I wcu.i in Alone?a serene ninl pcactjful bush ! reeled within The buliny win 1 nestled ii tho Wraathesfofsnowy ilrapory hanging at tlie win 1 nv. Where gYe it white and roil roses bowed their gr?ccful heel-, and the warm, rich sunlight came in bright liars ol radiance upon tin' Hour. Nut quitu alone cither?a cradle was there : and it rctiilircd no cniijuiiing t>> t. 11 (hat eiadle had nil lollltltc ? a self d uiiilied, thoughtful, imperturbable little baby, whose quid cultriicsH I couiil not understand. I was wide awake, au i its great ?blue oj'os staring with in fit til persisti'iiee tit so.nefl itigj I couldn't Jell wliui; thru they turned upon mo and I n tur. od the. gaze. Hut it male no ditleienee ; the buby had not a Ii ul of j evil, thought to hide; it was not con scii us of a sin in w >rd or <!c 1 ; hcucc ihbcd uiilue m. blush tu th it delicately' ri nn led ch ck, no lulling to that calm, quiet eyo, llillpul as a lake in summer, i SCt'VtiC a.- tho heaven-' in Jlt'lO. Thcro was a rustle au 1 a flutter ul muslin, ti n Potiiol of a slight, springy step, the glimpse of a fairy Im in. ami Mrs. Win-low stood before me. Sin was not very beautiful, hilt sparkling and vivacious, with a glow ol hcahh on hci' chock ai d it- light in her eye. The l>ub) lli|d roused m>\\, tu be stiic; I no more ul its quiet ami calmness, rto more of its ikoUghttulnct* and serenity i Its iittlo Ibrui Fairly llut'.ered with joy ; .t laughed, clapping it> dimpli d Ii tods. ' Vi-u'ie COino to Hay ail il'.iy With in haven't yon and the baby had Hell good cujnpauy while mamma wa> ;-.om hadn't it V si C said ill a lljjht,'chil l Up) way lb t set olT^thc little luliotv with n.w ed d -iij. lit 11 er invitation had only secoudeil my design to rcUIOVC III) bulllicl and man tiila, while she. sat duU' i 'in tli ? ra ukor Hid look the baby, we prepared to OUJ ') the ?.a\ i? ? each other's sue ot.y. 1 ean'i i.-II yon wharf w. talkc 1 about N'o; it ?;h in t balls, n ir operas lioi), uor si^'ut-.. N not i neigh or - .h line tor was disc-tel. No ; t'.IO. iuliriil it cs of die clergy man were not shown up. No; not a morsel ol private scaud.il fus cut and carved. Hut tlio time flew >\viltly and pleasant!) alter dinner, and wIlOU the gJ'Cal )?, mid snn Wi- sdllkitiv. behind tho trees that burned and glovve 1 in the rich, warm light, she came t" where I wav sit title;; aid With Oll a w in! laid a portrait in my lap. It was that of a noblo looking mail, with most ex pressive and fault to ? features. 1- this your husband .'' [ske 1 ?My l.ii-buid as he was,'sheou^wored with a sigh. ?Vou have seen liim?' 1 replied in i In- n g itive 'Vou will stav with me tin- ureuing . ' 1 replied tb it I sli'i'ihl be hm.i.- to ftirOi his aeiiuaiiiliiiiec, and again looked at his portrait lie d e-ii'r look like that now.' she aio'x-ied. Wiping aw iy a t-'ir; "V-t lie -a\s 1 e shall ?v t have Cause to IdcSH die li ? by ?Iiieh he lo-.t his go I 1 inks bill whieh won for him what he csterin i d a ihoiisiiud time- more vaiunble.' ?What was it?' I asked, with mi ie countable dulli ??- ol iinnr 11 ? 11>ii?n. She pointed arehIt and With i - i.il to hi i wi ddi ifc i in.;. ?|?o tell me the r\ ; 1 hhouhJ he delighted to hear it.' Agiiiu she s uii led, f-aying : 1 do not know that you vx.ll consi ler it very interesting; however, several reason* conspire to make me wish that yoil thoul I know all. and since y Ul have H?Ver heard, pel blips I may as well t.-H you ' ?< 'etiitiiily, certainly ' ') mi see, when Mr. V\ insliiw fird be gan bis attentions tu me, I w i?u'i .it all iihjflSLd. lie was li.ni 1-oni ?, I knew but I bail sot my mind. Vi ry I'm j. I suppose, o i having ti rich husband ami ouj that could keep mo ab ivu tlt'j necessities, ol'woi!.. So I sli lud ami repulsed him on all oceasi ut", treating him uot merely with nidi(Tereuc ?, hut with lictiinl loathing and scorn, fjueh treatment ouu might have supposed would have rjjuickly obliienn 1 bj passion ? on the contrary, however, it seemed only to increase it. 'About this time I formed the acquaintance of a city gentleman, whom rumor reported immensely rich, and whefo intenfe scllsluicsa w.ih voile I beneath a manner 6Tthe uttnost suavity. Iiis attentions to mo were marked, und mit tu be mistaken?-nod though lie had ii >t spoken ol' love, Ik: acted und looked it, ttnd I believed him. 'It was in Oetoher. T think, the atmos'phcre dry and cool; WUh night , winds, whoti, tis we were i doming from a partj*, late at night. I was surprised and sh ickc.d by (he appearance, in tie I distance, of a "h ep. red light, tliit seemed (?> climb the sky and quench the very stars. A wild and awful present! ne nt ol' approaching evil at thu s mi instant em?d my mind. ' 1 i' i h it should be our h iu.se,' I j almost shriek d. 'Nous, us,?it is much farther off,' ! exclaimed Ihn ton. 'Hut I was not satisfied, find hurried on Cnjieily. dragging him with me. ?We came nearer, nearer.! My 'ear-; were all ton true. It, was'Indeed our beautiful home. Wrapped i-*.me broad sheet of Smoke and iinine, or with fotkc l j tongues lapping the p?l rs, au I shooting IVcm the windows, while nj? al one of the sky I ghts stood my mother in her ii-glit dress. ?With cue will shriek [called the attention of the crowd to hot* situation. Hundreds uf people I . th'< time had collected, though chiefly, asnt seem ?d, lor the gratilie.itinn of curi.*;lv. S one were running with ropes ajhd ladders, I others shouting ami giving orders, which no < tie ..med inclined to obey. ?Mv mothefi my moihoc/ I cried. 'Will no tine go to the assistance of my mot bei '!' I'.\ iv moment the ilmnw incrou'ei with astonishing rapidity, forging;.mi l roaring like a sea ?f stortik Still 1113 umthur stood there survoyitf? the scene with the resign lion (d a :i. t*t y:\ 'Ihit'imi ! Ihtrtmi !' 1 ?hneked,'for j God - ?ake Ii : p ??> y ??? ? Jt 'He stood still I iinplor ? 1 and ur ;?? i , liiui. At I ngih he turned ; iward me w ith a frown, saying : ?I cannot iisk my It lo t > save even y. ur mother.' j ?tiie.it heavens ' and I It iv 1.loved ib's man.' The th tight rushed sckthiiig 1 ai.d heavy through toy I ri n. ?Ti; r was a shout, nn 1 sel ltnation. ? it - itiee ?d ;lb* ivoi siroiig Words; . out ? :.? . Vpus ar ii ii ; 1 i laCO I a 1 ol h r. and .1 11 * 1 u.j\ lapi-ily 11(0unt ng on ? tin. u i. the dense smoke?through sing ing flumes. Seonh. d by ihe intense suspense the crowd swayed und .nur mured like a windswept waye. II appeared tig 111; I s rw my iiuilher in his uiins ; I knew lb .1 (die Was s.v. d. Th re was a crash of the rolif, mioghi I with wild exclamations j a grcrit mist swath belnre my eyes j a noise not tuliku that n| the roai'tug II unes was n m.\ ours, and I lost the co::seimisiiessiut;?urrouiid mg idiji CIS 'tis it 1.. cc-.-.iry to tell who t .Was th it thus rescued my uiothcv'j wh^t emotion I expertcneed upon It ariag I iW deeply I w s in lebte 1 to t ;..< 11 .11 I h ol dos pis .1/ It i- necessary, hew ver, fm iue t 1 1. II yon that ther ? a: I t lieu he lorever lo t the goad loidts'whhdi 'yo'u admire in licit portrait. The clothes wt re htirtii 1 I: fin hi* bb ly, an I [lie flesh I Vom i i- ! < it an 1 u k - i ri I ati i scorch d t I! 1! 1 .-kin - cdicd id have t he emisi.-teiie) of leather ?lb tri : iherc, my dear,' said a mi voice at the iloor,'you have tod onoiTgh; 1 t m - Ii lish/ 1 Ibo'icd up : a man wa- the- .. ? , 1 who ,? eiiUntetiaii -e there v re ,1. ep traces iif 1 hi* ii- ry element, bill It ? d do t look Ugly I . im' at all '. . :i - ? ir , seemed r tin r 1 badge of I.on. r. an I ihe Ver. soul of It titll and unbhj t ? ? '? 1 u ? 1 radiant ly in hi- eyes. His wile pre. -cute I i.i 11, and as he gaV'O til h - hand, he said : I One whom ?iiy dear wile - t em-so mm h cantiol I..- a straiig'T t ne : and n w. s 11 ?>? diu h is i ild v ..i p 11 -tor 1 have I- mi a sad u.ivea d upper .lei me lifll you ihe it l I fully iissi tit. d. 'Then an I t Ituro/ he b gnu, ? 1 In art! th-- llames rouiiiig urotiml ihr. and f?di its tie' t, biuith scorching h \ cheeks ami seeming to lap up the very springs of life, bid was conscious of Old*, a gn at joy nt iii\ licitrt, lot the uu.lher of the pri/.u on.- was in my arms. I knew when I touched the ground with mj precious eht.rge, by tie neelnuiation 1 hit rent the air, but could only think that I had made her happy, and in tin bliss nf that assurance lolg t for the time n v sufferings, the world audevi ry thing. I I y ill through several we. ks ?through duys and nights ibtil would have been nilgilislicd indeed hoi I not j known whose euro if was, tli.it pruvided everything essential to my comfort; had not stich ;i ploisant face bent over mo, such a fiweel voice murmured in my ear, such a soft hand ministered tomy wants Never', in the proudest duvaof my honlth rhad I experienced such exquisite felicity, ami never in my weakno.-s ; now, when slip sal beside rufe, When she rend to me, when she brought mo fruits and flowers; when shrn she p it her hao I in mine, und whispered something that would have repaid sufferings a thousand times hitler than mine.', '<?h. William,' she cried, brushing Lo.j :ho. r > ts ol' hlT hair, -don't ti 11 h"W I silly and A t-lisll I was.' It was m iilicr Killiuest mr folly,' I j cxcluime I, 'but the reward of great vir- i tue nod heroism. Let him l*o mi ; I am i deeply nitere ted, mid long to know all." ? I have but littlu moro to t il.' he ro stimed, '1 ;t when 1 fjrew s'rongand well | enough to wall; a!, -it. 1 observed that all tho mirrors had bcou rein ivcjl. Hitherto, in my deep happiness, I had; thought little ol the scars, which 1 ! should bavi, known would lofti?e my j features This?iticidetil reminded mo of I t, und excitud my curb sity. When I | ro<|u< itcd ouo tu be brought, s'iq.siii* plored itin lo ilesisi; now, but. thank j I; od it di In'l t-imck tnii in the least. I took her in my itruis ami whispered thai , SMico her L a tliful face hiid become mibe, I saw no cutis ? to r -jvet the l'?s.> I (if tii" '.11 one; an i Wyill lll't for tilC world change ''o k ngiiu. Vou lutvcJ ?f. n au 1 loved me now, 1 said, whereas ? \.iidit't before: ye n know all my dis figurement, and with it yottr iiiaiiner j has changed iiiuii'scorn to k'tiln.--, so I have li t uiu? to mourn for. 'Rv< iv da\ of life has sin ??? c< nvmced me moo and more that I spoke th truth:' j A Queer Coiirlnsioti Alt V. \1 i.N AND, u'OMirN Ft INI? ":- I.A'II dni Kit. 'I Ii ? Pall M dl nar-jtte i- i uo\ c'hc! nv r the tiiiesti di whether' ??tiicii mo more in I ere-?5 itK to men t !i i \\ onPn are an ! tv ictilver women he i innre i:i woiuuii to inten -; Hieni lb ih y do in ui nit.' The tinzettn eines to (he unwelcome pom lesion that the p'utouded fondness Ith two - x us for itio another i? thfc ere it fu'idthientnl hypocrisy ofiho,.raoo Ii word I bj itulair to droll too much I on the i ire i ustaneo th i th v make ouo ii" tie to: - unfurl iLlu in a wuv that men never make inert, ie r women wo men taking that fact by itsnlf. J tu mi if lit he a mere result of their being different lint a i \ ie\wol the whole , ease ii 1- tu est blisli a gcoeriit in ?oni pal bility between the two. 'j'hings will b ivo o alter very much it men nn 1 woioeo are to get nlong wi II together, 'I he prileiiee; that they are dying , -' ? ; likinr lor wie another is not ouU not proved if is disprovo-l. No* merely i? that kiuil of mortality wholly.a! >ont from I he rciur.iv but utie 11 all these :. . :, 1 ? i Ii Elliot lift" V\ 1., ;i yo? <"in :i 'to p-e of their true luii(U'ueics, it (Mines out clearly en ugh (huit ihiiij and women are, d on - lie in it Utes, nude: (mmpu'sion, Ali kii^ls <il social i-oiitriv.uie -rs h.ivo been jjieil tho lea! |ilii-poj$e of whi h no n.it- j ier hyw it iliay be disguised i.< t ? -ep.i r:ite t e scx?vt, tiud so secure lor eidh .... I il e pu isuie ol hei i_; ou y in its own ,? . iy. '1 hero ?.- ii ? -ycr ,i ?? men will imt make to ?et I It's luxu y. JTh \ j Will Mlppolt th : e i-ll'e-t ft lb. Til 'J will, sii uk *, i'lev will pre!cud any o i i i i ? ?I' lecication Ir on end- ii>?wtt to oil Ii lids, SUOIIC1 tb ii Ii t tu apart iVtilll Women a pot lion of llie'.i' time, lue like thin- bo!(Js ilifc lud'es iii the sa nc ' w.\. 'lb- inability of men to sin) at ' in allows tie ir wives t i assemble in i dial elitbi lif- ffludr Otjru drUiviu^ rooms,a ami lin v do so. l*'or one cllib till! m. o have, th.'woiueu have bund re Is ? jusi as many as I bore lira housi -i. '1 he iiu:h i-. the tilSlO of the rcxcs radically differ. At b iiuq feminina li'iviogs prevails, und th re is no nun who i- ii >i more or lc.*s aware tluit the minor nrraiigciueiihi and won 1 irful ami to him kai peril u us Iii ig re like urmimouta? t If til id hi> house are not for him uor lor hi- sex. but for the other. Just as little can it bo doubted th it im n ami women dress rieh for their own sex; thnfril is tho admiration ol their own j kind not of tlie opposite one, they lay th m. elves most out for. Men and Wulm-Ii an. ill a |" rpc'f?ai condition rff surprise, und scoff ul e.toh others, style, both always omitting criticism bf their own. Conversation equally betrays this natural npjiositio?. It'llic setfe* had ii a! respcol for one another! would tlicy indulge in those uiihcJuYvnofu Oomph inriits? N*( Itlirr docs it lb thos'fi bf lliclT own kiiid whom th y lioil?sily like l'lie ait'.lii-ial style* <>|' talk Willcjl \i the traditionary* custom of Iliq Sexes i- pi iiit I v that ol' en at tires who do n<M uiidcr.;t iiiu each other and have in tit'ml stisj ici'ins. Ifeuig strange they be! ike themselves' tu COUItUtUli i'*-. A qualification in reTcijchcc* lo thd family relation h is to I,e made. Tu a ma i hi- modln r is nut a woman?site is a divinity. The like partly hulls in a girl <>r her- father, and brothers and sisti rs are ii- t of any feex. fliit cot o il side yi this, tum sexual mrole, and the antipathy comes quitdily ihfifplay. Hoys nearly h : ? girl-, and the fueling is re | turned. (?!1 men care nothing fdr #o tii ii of aiiy age, except as n?rst ?', old ' w?men creep t igcther. It is only dur ing tin: central p ?itiou of life that tlie sexe- can be said to be civil to one anolln r. In fact, if nature had not lorced men and woiheri t<> love each ' other during tlial portion' willy-til!'.. and given thcili tlm't iTicr?dible and perplexing h:dn > ol* e'iil Ir n. it ;s doubt I ful whether they wmild have any niu 1 toil liking. Love is all that exist-'1 between th m. It i> astonishing consideriti? whal a complete, intricate, long assoin ittoh the bridging np a family ti?-t u'rmple to. ill it fhey d> hol I?coftib' naive redly' intiuiite tii in "^ihey d i ' von in the hr<t eases. Doubt niay well bo IV.t that ! ? here^lirc few hit du ads hm\ wives who in spi ;,e of all the trials th y have shared, have nut at the but I on of thVir !; ait- a sense of grievance Otic against the ruber. I; is all very sa.l : hit it can Hot lie :.. '; ti 1 The ? cm s are a pant d failure', iml somehow ha- arisen an bnorm nis xagoeratioti of their liking fh-r one anotln r. Look at eal n'y/the interest e od, has f t the oftfe? ;- vv .'.?!',tly la-; ibg in vi- >al' t, ; it i< filik ? Hi In ol one i nt I small--a.ii-? love! in f.et; ? Tin' Only Triii ?.; ? Uhsoii. siu; oi:: ai;,:> ii::.; i>>: F.r. - llku iMii-iuAir in i.\'i;.tv j.ul>.:: i:>>0>| IN TUkl \\n. The TI ei. Tilled e'h Ft. fiot'i r' WJft the only Imuale who w is ov .,- tnitli'l into t! e jnystery of l\re<tilthsrniry . She his hil fwo degrees?the Ijr f ati 1 - c in 1 ?conb rrcd on h r. As it tiny le interesting to the gnu'eral reilc-, ire give the - t rv as t ? h >w Ml--* l.'-vr obtained llns'honor, promising f"h.r ihe inform iliori c mIVh friuh trie h-s- o' s.ei:.- -. I D u:era;!.' IMNs St. I.e. .-r'- (Villi r. a very zealous 71 isrri heM a Warrant, ami oJc.lsTd ?SlfJ opvl'l hidge at Donorailb Ii itiK s- :i? aid smne it t' i 'te lV en Is a> i-tlug ; and i: isT^sd'tmit never were Masinic dntte iii ; eng r iVsly ] e **i rated th.iti by the brethren of No, 11?, the nuiuber ?1 theii wan ant. It appears that previous ib th ? it.Hit t i p of a gentlemeii to the first degr c ? f Masonry, Mis*. St Leger, who ws a young gnl. 1 .1 pcricll lo he in an ap-^rt me n't adjoining tlie room gene a ly n?'d i- a 1. 1 e rp ii, 1 >u* wliedi?T the yolfug |,-id\ w.i- ihert by de-Ln or inere'y aWi. Ji'tit, we e;iu|joi e. n'M ntly t'.wts. The ui at i he (into Was untie gtung ?o no .' er itipii ; among1 other tilings the wall w i- co shiei'aliiy redlicell in one pnnl'?>r t he pur;"-e uf leaking a saloon*. The y.uiig V.id) having hen I th } voices ol' l'i ? ? ? t.a-uii i. and being ihdileil by the eiirioVify iVaitlrd fo'all to see this tev tery, ?o lon?? llhn JiO secretly 'locke i up ii oti tie pi.hlic view had ihi' courage (o pick a biiek limn the wad with her -i i soi- at d i hu?, w itness ihe two lirst step- ol ihe ceremouy, tjtirioaitjf gr.uilicd, I'cjirj at ou<-e < , k pos-e-riun ul her mind, and llmste who Uliderstum) lbi?> passago Will know wait tho feeling ul any peism QlUpJL b? who could unlawfully bvhold that ceremony; let. llieui judge what wcru the ^feeling of a young girl under such c^tradrdinaiy oiieiunstauces. There was no m ule of escape except through tho very room where the concluding part of thes cmd step was still being sojouuiityd at the far end und tho room a very largo one. Mi?? bl l-e^cr had IVAolutioU PUOUgll to.aituiu.;)t hct; oso.ip? th it v;ay. aul, with light but treni'diiig step-t. giidol along unobserved laid her hand on the handle bF tho door and opened it but before Irr stood to her disnniy, a grim tiler with his loug swosd umhoatll od . . -. ? - : A shriek that pierced through, tho apartments alhrnied*tho members of tho ;< id?o w1?V4 all ru-hin.f tothc door, and finding th if Mis-< Kt..Lej;er hid boon in ' the room durimr the csrehn my, resolved ii 1 in ill ? pi.oxysru of their cage, in put tin- fair sp ?clLatrops to dbath, but nl the moving atfd earnest supplication f lier youngest brother, her life was l<m condition of h-T going through i he two r nia in in ; stop? of tho solermv ? eere i> >ny she had unluvrfully witnessed, 1 she ejiiitcutaJ to, and thuy eoaduQi ted the. bemtf.il and tcrrinod young lady through those trials which aro - ei.elino - more than en v.igh Car m.tv'u-' lind ns'-litf ion, little thinking they were ? kibg itit>? the boson of their craft a meml-vr that would rjllc't a lustre on the anna's uf "Masonry. Miss St. Leger was cousin to ( Joucral A ilio iy St. Leger who insl.tutcd tho interesting nee and celebrated T)o:icas tor S?.. I.c^er ht.il; Inventually she n.arii.d ILi ? 11 :r 1 Al l.vorth, Ks p, of Kcwiiiarki t a member of a highly boi ir.Vbfo and no -i im funily. Whenever a, b iiftfife irtis gi\*cri fit any o'the theatres hi Dublin or Cork, for the Masonio fft inalc Orphan Asylum, Mrs. Aldworth walked at the head of Freemasons with apron and other in i j>ii. pf Frjomasonary -it mi front row oi^ne stage box. Tho lev.t?. w ii Mw.iys crowd e 1 on these' occasions. The portrait of this estima ble woman is in the lodge room of almost every lo UgQ in Ireland. ' r??ii? TInj Htm Who lias Not Time to ba Poslm&ster. ' Tito IVstlha'st'cr Geherhl has received the following letter fTotii a person who vvds rcc ntlv appointed p istmaster (at a .-a! try o| > 1 ?_' per anrfutrf) of a town nn low i: '?t i Ihc -inoral p-..-t master at Wash iii :t. n f'irty my Dearo friends i hop* you will n?d rip pint tne postumster iii this liiVrfc t!6wn i hmiiU got no time 11 fend lo it i stfpjfojfeydti git the paper som. t. w my friends sent up H-ek^tnin. 1 ii mo In* i hanrit got tim -todothe thins: h'b ft? It bit too he done In fact i dout k\ a hardly what is rt tro in to bo done <e;r shoomak-T would 'be* a Very good in in only he was fitely square out which ? tirkhovi" ontGiS hi n for the position Ml u thefe is ceir storefelepcr j'tn H ? h;r want-- the rTrifilfWfl mightty bad but is shufti Iis j id itfe a Firing man ji.n B ' dnf !??? i I go-vl wiitin and th its tho tr able V '-t s o rtiem that wants it done kn-iw einth to t ?*id it and thrh' their kWitt dar?- dm: want to take it jim Jt?. ?\ . ra*cd out In the countrey and jo^t chril? fo town 1 ist wee Ii and don't know einhffrto5 ? po.4tin-i-:cv but do as y<vt ?r ,K #> ?>: bitty dont a pint nie i hairtH ^.'ot flinvffevoV yi^ir' fr'rtRK'&V. Is Ifoltlintr a Kiiiid;iy-Xolioi>l ti l)i.i:i<> Sft-VIl^J l.i Auiuda townsniu, Northuuioer I tii-1 county. t!t ? l.uth'Tin and G jnuan II formed dcuoiiiiiiatiii!is,jotntly owu a thureli and worship in ir. When tils church wtis constructed an agreement was it a In b dwci n the two congregations that nothing bul ? Jivi ne service" should be allowed therein. Subsequently ?nn daj sghools were held by the two de uoiiiiuati "is in i sehn >l hpuso in the yiciu|ty. The bicihren did not dwell 1 nig tngetlier in unity b ilorc irrecjnciU blc diib it 'ices nfle !le 1 a, separation, arid e in- ;ij propi bite I the cnurch Sunday school sevvifto dd uot como umb r ihe < !a->.ji atiqn Ol "djvlno sorr vice" the l\< (ynfl'^d sdc(ao'uioation pro si luted the Lutlieiaijs. T!i.c Jaw suic ie?u'led in d.itig..' lluvkfoiie:- sustaining the tb !i iiil.ititi. 'I lt,e,qaie wa.s .cayrjed tu toe ,Sui'rcmv <'?.?'r.t, and thMt.tribtiqal husju?t reversed the, di;c)?&^)U, ^Jf*,tno WS'* _am* ? k v ili? * '""i'i'i 1 A N. w Albany man lias two sous amt fifteen il.uijht, i.>. Ho thinks'oVsijii. . ? ?tJ> ai a:?i ? m ii lug a sh rt l.iei .r. iJjxtf MissCraeie (Mark, of^'lVWafl, lifts b, t eighteen lovers, aud yet s\u>. m ver saw a, -stcatnboat in her life. 1 Mrs. JjiusSL, sayii^Jici h a-band is n three hituded ni.ui?right baud, Ictl b.oid and a (title pphkid. b^ud.