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(I 0 . til id A t Ir- " . -A i ; i i t 1 i 1 11' iff 1 fj p: t" H ! n t. S H... I 11 O n r a n n . ' . . . . aiiBu uy j. n. a u. itiyrover,; corner Aiiaerson ana uia strests, rayBttevmo, n. iff A Si 1 l-f rl if' I AixW Li J A V M r fi VV i Pi . W VOL. 5 NO, 1G. tJoriii Carolina Gazette. J. II. & . U MYKOVER, "E"ixJ:3 IssJxoxrei. TKKVS OF SUIWCL'irTWX: yfir (ill luivillifci: . . . I Ml :i iiiiulllM Tlir'! " ..8 i 00 .. 1 W) 50 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1S77. WHOLE NO. 221. VATXS Of ADVKUTISIXG: . , .. . , krP (MliiifKKoliil unilarcl) miu iiiHt'i'tum 1 00 " " " two "1 50 .. " " " ne- month a A) ' " " three " 5 00 ,. - " " " MX " 9 00 .. " " I twrlve " 15 00 r al .-i ' ti"" '"''"''" t-lmrcctl in prtiinrtiu to the t,w-1 it.--. ' v.-.Xkv6 -J per cent, more than r.-tfulr a.lvfttiWiix-iitH. stray sunbeam flashed out on something white. It was the snow-flower. "We must take the dead body back to the hotel, and tell the horrible story," said the old man. "Ah, who would be a guide to men who will riot be guided!" - Then no more was said. Scrambling, sliding, lowering themselves by. means of the rope, father and sons at last gained the spot to which Sir Herbert had fallen in an instant. 'Homo Circle. Heir dess he lav across -the rock1?, Hr i: th ui'fed refuge of our Ufs. Dry den. iiKio is a nowcr -mat grows only a i.ij -t: the snows of tlx' Alpine mountniiis us l::r 1 kitow, omv upon the" Alps MnS(ii!i, w liiie ;'.s the now itclfj and to l.tvc -utlirred oshsw'" to l?.Vti.jroved (ine :i lave c.iimlxT. There are vi-ry few ..f i'ltsc blossoiiis to be f,)U!id, and, as i'-i'-y (stow i:i t ho im.vt dangerous places, i!iiiig!i 'they tle.-iiic l to hide tlieiiiselves ,u!l, lady t uii.ts, who find theui M'ivi;; RinoJigsi the Alp.-, grow euthusias tic in r'i!uni t this ilowt-r, and are wont to i-'iy t);:,t l!."y would ihw, anything to get '!;; hut., v. tie 1 1 le voted husbands and well p.;'; i guides" have (lone tlicir best for in, t:iey stul return to town without the . ni:;i. rv wouuui yet has ever picked" 1!. I! -oliC. i::ruiv men il,,. i i,h er in- ell 1.)V( a:;.! ! i !v ii. t !k 1 T ' . 1 i ( r i.!,"::.-;i riie.is rr'i-.'i . er; '"few men. i it m i. Ii in love find l.curt. It h as tl savs the land- , stan. ling lafove d coattiiiir of the v..,..-.,...r;t i.e.i uiu; ;s sweet-. vow s one Jor i i :0!iL'll li ie wnt : 'i iiave i.rke.i inv lily iur V".;i. A jnrl can never 1 W !M 1 ." 'I I'll A 1.1 '( .1.- ii'it li.te :' I'lave !! !ieve it :ul me orn; J now but worth wi'niii; wore it, in i:iv An, yb-ii would my goad man g with a snowball- oa our be- :!.ai.l:.v." "i )':, ( 'ha: I.., i, 1; '(red Lalv Ida t iu.1, i'.s mio I'liua's crjsvr to his r,v "i'i u woman brar. that the . r.ian ill ij to pa:a- v.;.-, K'ves her I ,i ! . it i iri ,' i . '' " t ....... .... . "1 hese Alpine hunters are real lovers," f-ayi" l.'i'ly Ihitin, looking at the tall and lY'Vini n.uii besi-lu her. "A 'ii l could not the laii'tl i'l v iavs. to one who s IV 1 1. 111'.'. . V o, J:s pi ove ! himself so much iu earnest. It' ! n wooer here, 1 should i.l l,i-,i l ie a niow-blossmn if he would win white with agony, but not senseless. His J-eycs were wide open, and his lips, ilrawu liack m pain, showed, still, held between the broad, white teeth bv itslong; stem. the ciiflw-blossota which he had plucked at such fearful cost. The eyes turned to wards Jean. ! Ho knew what the helpless lianos would Lave, done if tliev could, and took, the- llower "I have only a little whilp to speak," gasped the writhing man. "Jean, take this to Lady Bertha. Tell her I picked it with in v own hand, and -that I have cone on. Pierre, yon two must take me else v. :;ere: -not back to the hotcd. Tell none of them' oi mv fate swear tell no one that I am wounded. I have a friend in Borgen; he ill see that yoa are well paid take me there;" - "But, Monsieur, what shall I say how explain t' sobbed Jean, i . -'No explanation," said the wounde man. . "iveep it from her. Give her the llower and rav love.". And he fainted It was not until the next moruinc that Jean, the guide, stood before Lady Bertha with the snow-blossom in his hand, lie found his task! very hard. "Mademoiselle," he said, "the gentle man,. Sir Herbert, has sent yoa this llower with his love. JleJbade me declare to yoa that he picked, it himself. He did. I saw him, Mademoiselle." ''Why did he not bring it to me him selft" thought? Lady Bertha, taking the rare blossom in her hand. Aloud she said:' "My thanks to Sir Her bert. But he has also returned?'' "No, MaleuMselle." ''lie. is coming f ,!I think not, Mademoiselle. lie bade me say he had gone, or. with rny father and brother Pierre. 1 think he is not coming back." Then he turned and fairly ran away. The Lady Bertha 1 turned- red as a rose, then pale as the snow-flow.1" that she hell. "All, 1 understand now'7 she siia to herself. This! was a punishment for her. Sue had permitted him to risk his life to win her l ve, and now he told her plainly that her 1 jve was not worth the risk, though lie was too brave to fhriuk. from danger. It was a repetition of the' old story of the ladv who cast her clove into the lion's I - ened room was opened, and she crept in. ' A lignre Jay motionless on a couch, and two eager eves looked toward her. " ""Come closer," said a faint voice: "I am unable to offer von a chair or even mv iand.: Perhaps you have heard that I mve met with a bad accident!'7 . . Lady Bertha went closer, but she did not take a chair; she knelt besides the couch, and looked at the invalid as slio had never looked before. - "You brave, great-hearted man," she Mid, "yon refrain from taunting me, from telhng me tnat I bade von bring the snow-iuossouv jn, l know all. It was in plucking that that yoa fell. Tell me, dj von hate rae for it!'- He smiled tenderly. "Hate yout" he said. "Bertha, let me keep one thought through, the dull, life that I mnst lead. If I had brouirht vou iIkj flower, would yoa have given me the right to say 1 love you! i he proud head bent itself. The cheek lav against his own. - "Yon plucked the snow-blossom for mej" she said. "I 'have brought vou the meau and miserable reward mvsclf. Such as I am, take me. Let uia be vour faithful: w ife, and do all that a wife mav do to al leviate vour sr.lferinirs. I offer mvself to you, and if you rcf jse me I shall deserve , From the Suuday Dispatch. CnAULOTTE'CUIIMAYS IiOYES. Ier First Enjagement Broken Where Her Af . fections were Misplaced. . Perhaps the very last -actres3 that any one w6uld suppose ever experienced the "The Poodle Hog," from the way .he dressed her hair, which was just as they wear it nowadays, but then thought a wild and crazy style. The etar had been giving me a few stage directions, and, impelled by I kuow not what impulse, I suddenly asked : . " hat, of all things in this worU, Miss pangs of unrequited love, was Charlotte '"",u" - i.- i:r - She replied, impulsivelvj glancing at uunujiii. ttuvi ,v v i iuu iiui jiio ciiu I ni 1 1 - l - ' IIMfti-L.nnnflci.vl. 1. f., I VIA! nv. 44111, Di tlltl- . sacrifice, cvervthin man of her heart. , i Miss Cushman received a common "I woul.l rather le a pretty woman than anything else in this wide, wilo 11M 1 . I - .1 .1..1... .! -i'-; l : : it't i i . worm, uu uu uiu siasu miw himivu iu wnathWdr,rhtornf 1 inr i.w., Elllck tlirougb My Mcrnks. After lU tn rn,Jl y fU ' V, ; , he assumed a bolder front, flirted uo more to frequent conversations upon theatrical I , . , , ' , . ,nHnio ;a i :A .i e .i. about the scenes, and became obseouioutly !,. Ar; o,t..,..,. .i..:.i -, attentive to bcr. Ho traveled with her a ,.i.:n 4i.i i. - , i isuon lime vo biipour. ncr; u ni-tuuo n rw viiiiu tun.. wrjiuu.ii!ver caianei ncr i , , -r"", . ' . t ui,A. ..X".?-..-TtLV, :- rfrnucOct- flTaul was. t gfcat ftar s : .n. -r i.- r.. , , WW, and next H trat:t;ir.sl that the iu cuiuo wain vi pnoiio me. duo ii au 1 , , i 1 . . -i 1 " . .. . I liAil iMiTunul l.iui t:t trt in Kilinl Willi of sixteen before I , P it." ; "You know'jthat I lie here like a help less log. You would sacrifice yourself to be nurse to one like me! I love you, but I dare not -" " Bat she sealed hisr lips with her first kiss. - barelv reached the ac she was deeply euamore 1 of a voung gen- tlemau who had his way to mike iu the world, and a speedy marriage being there by prevented, she had little thought or hope but to do away with the obstacles which separated them. ,. Circumstances soon compelled her to cast about for some means of self-support, her mother being a widow with several children to provide for. Miss Cushman had a pretty, sympathetic singing voice, of 1:0 great power, but much sweetness. Mrs. "Wood was an English ballad singer,-among the first of that class to make a great sensation i:i this country, 1 .l....r : . 11 ... . Aiiii inms'i; an ciiiigeiiivui 111 i)0Un iiss Cushman manasred to be introduced to her. So the most romantic marriage of the W and finally Tinder Mrs. Wood's ausi.i year tooi place, btiore long, beside Sir ces she made her awiearaiicfl in th.. rnn- llerbcrt's couch, and the few guests gave cert room, being simply antiounced as "a tearful kisses to the wedded pair, and cried young lady." Her success was stifiicicntlv over their fate in very earnest afterward, prtmonuced to determine her to continue but from tho hour wheti x.erthas hps i that.mode of life, or at least until her touched his, Sir Herbert seemed to grow betrothed became able to marry her, but stronger; and by slow degrees he recover- he took great umbrage at what he Mi nna- eu, uot all las strengtn ana tieauty per haps, but still so much that life is a bless ing, and to Lis wife, at le; the very handsomest of men least, he seems From the Loudon Telegraph . AS AVv'Ft'h bEATlf. A Party of Five' Ken .liurlo'd to E'eath Down the SSMe of an Alpine Mountain. si do he r, s: Uerbeit Yauo , Under such dp. an 1 women lose to biing you the ho w !iisp-red. smile-- The man b wa-i veryuiueti 111 love. uuislan'ces, both men 1 hei!'tf .'i.iuio:i t-l-use. "Will vou Kend iae nc I i.'ked ut hit, i i.11 "M.ev s:iv ii is ul tl. answ en d. "J.if" hs valuidess unless one Jias that wlii'h makes it happy," t-aid he. .She ans'.vered, "Biin-,' me the t-'iiow-blos Mm." -. J Late that aftcrnoonohl Pierre, young 1'ierro and Jt-an, the guides, stood with he-bmnght it, but only to iiiug it at her. So Sir Herbert had. she believed, tmnished 1 ifirl In ft mt n and eartu ie risk oi hie,7 so .'ir 1 J eiii"! t, on I il iteUS of t he the wildest and most pre- SiMiiiitain heights. Thev yawiiinir fhasm and had 1 11 had reached a ciue to a halt. "S,r," said old J'ieire, "you are a good i'io'i!iiaiweei',j l'()t yuu were not born to it. I p yonder, little Jean declares, there is a Miow-blossom. lie alone of us four can tdkc that leap in safety. Once, at his ace, lyould: -but not now. His brother1, never; you, iuipowdblo, ajthough you have1 needed .- ; httlv of our help. Jean will hiinc vou ii- II r.er." "1 m:ibt pluck it with 'my own han s:.id Sir Hubert.- 'I'henyoii will pay for it with your own tized as "an unwomanly proceeding," and declared, she hud disgraced him. Hot words followed on her side, and after' much altercation and mutual pain the en gagement was broken oil, and Charl.Vtte Cushman was free to follow out her desti nv as ii great artiste. She went her way and he went his. After much hard struggling, it led him into the establishment of a store a sort of trimming store, combined w ith ready made underclothing for ladies and chil- men in w nion ne prosperco. lie is now one of the foremost merchaiits of the kind in Boston. - Long years elapsed before the two met sistinc of Y. A. Icwis and X. II. Pater- again; Charlotte was famous, and he alilu- son, of the Temple, " with the brothers, cut and infl-icnnar. "hey met a& ttrangefs Nicholas, Pierre Josetih and Hans Knu- meet, 'were introdn.jed, and ever after bel as guidcs.The Lvskamm, the scene laamtamed amicabhA but! not amatoiv re- the new calamity, which has cast a Nations,! for he had married in the mean time. . 1 I This was a happy period for them loth. Frankness being one of her chief charac teristics, she made no secret of her admi ration for his talents and liking t fir Mm personally, ami of her intention to for ward his interests as far os lay within her power.' "Whether she loved him as the had loved another in her girlhood tlays is diHicult to determine, but her manners lie- came more ' gentle ar.d woman-like, she was less imperious with h-r un lei liners, and gave a great deal of time to teaching nun Lis parts. Ins IVi-Imga were ea sier probe.'.; Conrad Clarke ,!i 1 not love Charlotte C uslim.in. 1 1 is nature w as too selfish to permit him to feel so pure and disinterested a passion as love in it l.igu ctt sense. Mailers had stool thus for sonic months Une cveuiuir Misa C ashman was the theatre, alone, when a weak, hacuid looking woman approached; h;r, wi:h a babv in her arms. .She v. as n small, ic l- haired, fragile creature. Laying hei ban 1 on iis Cushman's arm, she? t.ix : ''Miss Cufthm.-u:, I think u woman i f your genius and position might have plen ty cl I'.diuirers witnout ta'iing u; with tue NAl-Ol-LON s ATTEMl'T TO CUCSi TUZ IAN VBSIN MAY, lv9. The immediate problem which Las to be solved bv a mural who attempt to carrv au nrmv acros a river uLicu i de fended by the enemy U Low to throw over, at tonic poitt or other, ln-firv the ad versary shall have Lad time t make li-position.-" to prevent Lim, :kU n force as tdia'1 be able to hold its ground and U-at oir an attack uMil the whole "arniy shall be safely t rant port el ccri the liver iu rear of the scni-n thus fortu-,l. Tte time, then fore, required by Ixrgo. to-!1.-s f troop to file over a bridge Income r.u important element in the calculation, and, consequent! r, nt the priscnt Moment the following iletaihi c.f iho act! jwgo t.f a Iiirtro urmv r.cro-3 ti.o U-tuu! wr.l i.ot polet.n ilttinained to crofts the -Hanulic and attack li e Au.-lnau srtur. whuli. Lav ing Ih-cii defeated en the light lenk, 1 n tneO to the.t.or.ii nl the nvcr. .um con.-id rations, thi -al a well a Military, induce! him to sM-ltn.l icimii a the town in the uigbbor,., .1 i f wlith lie altemi't iliould b made, and the artiul tpt c.."S en bv Lim was w!.r:c the river i dii l?.l into tvo brancls. I v tho i' i'!d of Libn 1. Of the t .vo ana the 1.1 re t iathcra is tL wi-U-r, the iioli.viii ue having an average v. id; 11 1 if 120 'ar.:.. i !: force ut Ihe i. Dr. li.U' LrtUT iu Urk.-:,t.) , tLEPaiXTS AS TIMT.Eu CltZlEti. One of Ike great induf.nc cT r.anntb it the tim!crt:ale. The leak tJ, rLh Ii id the chief U:ii1kt cut aci hipjI, t verr heavy, and reqwtf pr.ligiu fore t handle ii; an ! & ihe Ilarmcf arc not fr enough advance! In om? McLlofTr f.ir the 1MirjKie Ihy cm pi or c !phatjt, end luivc v ib they prtfomi ihdr lnk. - In th limber ar I, hjlh at Iling itul IJril- in.-iin, r.U Ihe I.c-avv worti T aiim; tt. I piling the is !j:.e by thenj. 1 Lre never n-en an rail hai!l jc!j iat31i- geuce, an l traiucl to i- : h 1 n ility 1.4 I oiHiicnco. in iuc van vmi ihetc were revca clrphiii'n, five cf Lli were fat that Motari.t tt v.o:'k. TLitf wond:f.il f'letith cat.i into jdy ia nmrifg Lnge 1 T i:-il-r. ; I i r t !)t.f:ire the 1 st thctU thit u tny were al lsat tarnty lot r.c 1 tn o feet -lure. Yet a male cVpLtot to.4 t 1 p '.onn, an 1 ma Li tnk u-i ler a I j . and ihraw l i Irti-ik over ir, au 1 a".k .fT with it r. lightly t a p n'.h t .jn v oM balance L! baiuU.a c -ie uq ikr lip if h't Ii t r. Ph rang it o ihf j l.p no-A I t:ii uitc it ttith rC, ur. if it Jr j-Sv4 tM fir nt ci'.l'T end no;.. 1 .tlk ; l- it and n'f.h a gentle p';-!i or p'j!l 1:1 ke lb? p;! even. If a : be-ivscr I M nee-lf.1 t ! p :sil of .N;h..im;i auii inU l Iti foun I ,;l ,y,J l3 xit, r.r. I la -r.n i.-utc-flh liumU-r to V ,0'i J im a, whs.c :Le opp.i. I vr4rj ,j,c ,., 4.sJt nj., n jViC t lrphant' ir.ir army 11:1 Ur the con::.it,.l of th? Atxh-1 i... . I ...,! t t, 51 I 1. .., .....1 ii. . .. . 1 ..... Mac l.n.ille Keeping Lis was about l"'.0'jil 1 l-.'CtC aide to I'ccujy tl.s ij.iii l 1 L; a'l witu oat ('ppCf'ili'.Mt. l!ridg'ng ia.v.e:isl Lai been preparfl, aid iu ilitee b? ir, on the t'J'.h t.f May. c-:u!:.ic4tioa w.s e.-'.;ib-li.-'.vd by i:i-.vu f l.fuen j.itoi:s In tivt cn Ihe islat: I .'.!. 1 the l; ft bank. Be fore thirk a divi-h.-i i.f Si .'hi iufudry ioi ih r general Li-.- .r.', a '.ivi im f iufau try under Mo'.ii-ir, i:. i a uA iti of o!ii geur uu U-r Bo i !, ia all li.'tJD i.u n. 'uad fi!d ic:o?, ai. !, :8 ci.e'.iy Lai P'O.o'jii ronj. treaMie ina-l l.i lave a pesft a !d t, Nap'boa v..ikU;,d:g cf M t i.er' ilL lie oM put . st l.i e:i.;i;i f t ail pah it r.lt'to; ft L wo..ll kn l Li b a !, tn J t rn J.ir.g L.lf way In the gfo'i l, f.nl d a'.'ir.t; - M Hunk i;i front, throw Lbj !. '! wd.'k! .igar..: it, rui-l :hu, like a 1:11:1, bu,l" lh l g i itj i: place; cr if i.tedl t p taken-a gtcs".r lirtaare . ttodbl pi;t a h-:u ar 11. 1 il ft'i 1 Iig ll dTlt h'.o 1 L:ni. Ti-c b uule t lt j haat jK ci i'.ly v. r-:;3p! ne l iu !ran, t h iv ing iu iiks !.c rti;d ti t L.i b bcr l i husband (.fa jtoor wouiau like m:'." The; tragedienne j ause I ia blank inazetneut. "Are vou talking to tr.cl' the r.ekcd. a- er f I rat :i n c-r Li r l:u..k :.s !t My a atr.r;i.a. 1 .e: uia ; a I 1 v uuuM u-. j r li':, i h "1 am." "And you say I have band from vou taken vour Lu;-' ui.hi'.ch lie ch 1 An Alpine accident, the most terrible perhaps that over occurred in the neigh borhood of Zermatt, ' has caused the de struction of a; party of live persofts, con- gloom over Zenaatt, is one of the many d- " afd t! 10 oivt man. 11 laughed. He drew an his pocket and looked d. 1 ne Litmus. in ( r.a-glar from ' 1 t..:L"U'li it. '1 see the fiowcr," lie sa'nl. The next instanr amid;;t the cries' of the Moimtaineers, he had taken the leap. Cm t'.r.vy to their expectations, he did it in safe tv. Thi-V saw him cfoon and j-dnc'c . . . 1 1 Ii' i- ( 1 I iv;h "!d it 111 iff f-ll ..'il l.i.l..v.mi. I,!.- l.tnrn toward them. Then their iv that his foot slipped. 1 to regain his balance, but Jn ati instant more he'hnn over c ( s i voj'e. l-r.-H l :.-( I He ei.dv, i'i Vain. edge of the pr-cij:ce, the stunted tufts "!" ?:3'a.s hi.s o'::ly. hold 0:1 life. There was ; - poibility of helping him. lie was '--' aid. ; Cool and brave to the last, he '.luioindv endeavored to brace himself a- -!'t it a lock. :! upwards, he foot retted at 1 "''' jit iu tii;i( v.av. . . '"Hold Oil! Hold Perhapsj if he could not could clamber down. last 011 a projection. It !iis lingers were giving on, siiT' cried tl irui !e. '-In 11 few minutes wo can give v"ii a rone. For the love oi the saints. k 1 ie 'lli' holds the snow-blossom between teeth vet.'' said the voun." Jean, a lov ' . o i' .iMnsell and well aware- w hv this flower was so cngorly sought. "Pather, we must 'e.lhut u;an !' Pujciicii to take the. leap which would l'li.'o hi;a ia a position whence a rope ''V'h tic Hung about the brave Luglish , l he utood poised upon the rock; but at Mutant the loothold to which Sir Her lt tiusied gave wav. His weight hat' ''M't'i, the ruck IVou'i its position it fell, "" I he fell with it. The iruides uttered a ''d, and stood staring tlown into the abvss". 1 ar In-low they saw a dark ligure lying a ( the j igged rocks. And, as it lay, a her. In bitter wrath Ladv the sno.v-bloss;)!!! "upon the trampled on itL "'r Meanwhile fit her and son, old Jean and young Pierre, bore the sad and nearly life 1 - 1 1 in icss oii'iien mwaiv.s tiorgeu. - . . - ""' A year had ! passed. L nd Charles and his bride had been traveliio ail this while. his sister with them. No news had reached thorn" of Sir Herbert; no.. letter, no' mes sage. He was in;t in Ir.glaad, or tliev would have heard. And A la had whis pered to. her husband that she fancied Ber tha was .somehow at the bottom of his sud den departure, so that the' other youno man found the matter easily explained. "Berlhajias refused him, sill;- girl,' he said. "She . should have been proud of such a lover; that is the sort ojf girl who throws herself away at last upon a rascal. I have no hope for her." j And Bertha! Ah, poor Lally Bertha was unutterably wretched.' She had loved Sir Herbert, and she had lost him by her own silly act. She was humbled bv her own vanity. And now she knew how dear this man had been to her, aud how empty her life would be without him. They were in Knsjland asjain, and friends had flocked about them. "Welcome home," cried one gentleman, shaking ' Lands vigorously. . "Welcome home. I am glad to see you with whole bones, after so much mountain climbinir. There have been accidents without num ber. One or two have been killed, and of cotirso, you know about poor Sir Her bert. He was! with vour part v.- wasn't hef .j ' "About Sir llcrWrt " Each looked at the other. "Wo know nothing, except that die left us without any adieus," said Lady Ida. "Ah, it was after that, then! .We'll, thev brought him home last week a mere wreck. Spine injured, they say. lei down one of the horrible precipices; ant ;ou did not knovvl" Ladv iiertha waited to near no more She crept out of the room, and found he way to her own, where she might indulge her emotion, without restraint. Those few words had told her the whole story. She knew why ho had not returned to the inn. She knew now the cost of the snow-blos som on which she had trampled. ''Oh,. Herbert, Herbert!.7" moaned the proudest lady in all England. "Herbert, tlai ling, will my -w hole life atone ia any measure for what I have done? If it may, you shall have it." " ' Then, with trembling hands, she attired herself for a dritfe, and ordered her car riage. Slid knew that Sir Herbert Vane would be found at his mother's residence, and sho drove thither at once. "It is Herbert that I wish to see, not- Ladv Vane," she said to the servant, who stared at her in astonishment. "Give him my card. I know he is an invalid; but he will see rae." In ten minutes more the door of a dark- tine neass which use in solemn grandeur lew years ago X was ! 111 ioSion. and around the head of the Valley of Visp. dropped into his stone to make some pur The mountain is J 1,500 feet high, aud chases. It happened that Miss Cushman tlionh siirnasseu sa lutunae by ltsimrnnt- preceaca Hie bv a letv steps. As soon as O I 1 I . . 1 !HH OH,f lflOfT?I.T lilif I .1 I 1 : 1 I l il . t4iii, tv. 4. 1 w. itatfi 111:1 1 iu: im ;i 11:1 rpi iriinii .iii 1 Mf iirnr.ri.i. 1 f cut laiu 1 - ww... 1 v. v (, .- in vim iv 1 1 "Yes you Charlotte, Cushman." "I don't know yon; and may 1 a.-d: the name of this precious h;ib.in I of yours V "Conrad Clarke," was the reply; The great actress hurried away.' She had received a blow, but she met it with as brave, a frout.as.the had many others in her not altogether smooth path ia life. All smiles, bows and h uieyed word-, Clarke1 greeted her that night. She gave a death-blow to all his Lopts, not tendcily as many a woman vo situated mi.rht L:ic done, but with eharacleri-li;: decision. On learning from hi; wife 'A hut fT.e had done, Le became furious af w hat he de clared to be a malicious scheme, to nr.n f wore never to not become awa.-e J N:;p Jn" cuterpii-, l.r,;hrrs. but vai l ':i1v i nvc br Ltr Mf .. I I . . , ......... ".- ! I . ' . - - -. . were ai.ie vj iic r.p a .--ir mg p-aMii wiu. o;it I'tiiij 111 )!(' 1. 15 it ii v lh bulge gave wav. The v. hole night wa spei.t iu ij.e work f f n pair, a' d it wa i. t uir.il Morning tint the pas.-.ige cf the river could 1-e resumed. Dating th.'eailv pari of the forenoon f the .'lt, MazuLiz cav alry, l'spague'o euira- .-icis, J.egrv.id'i t;3 vision of infan'iy, nn l t-ome uttilltry, iu all about f,(.i')J i.h 11, cit'.se-l over; tln-n again, the bridge broke. The Danube, which La. I lir-en three fcit ca tLe 'JJ;h, bad risen four feet 10 ore during the r.fler noon of the 2 ltd. In a few bear., how ever, rommm.icali-jn was agiia -rtabli.h-ed, and in the 1 veiling St. Cyi ilivi.-iuii and t. (ierm lin's cavalry were brought across, f 1 that by nightfall "N'apo'ii.n bad altogether St'.Mvj 1 icn i-u the ei.er.ivV bank cf the iivr. B." llu time the Aus- wou 1 tjr.iv? the ktit or n a:l ri'.'irj It Lrr inj ur, j cihap. j i.v.irg i it l.f-r Irauk to re ciive a 1 ui.sia x. a r.wi.i 1 f r Lr g"t f -u ict. It xv as a very prc'ty igLt, l give a iiew i It 1 f the vi!a.i cf ihce n-v-bb citaitiTtis, and of ibi way ia nh'.clj tl.CV c.ii 1-e In.iiicl Tr ihe -rviej of urn. 1 Crrr,,-il-ul of Jl-Hii Juuruil. The court in Vu resoue magnificence of form by valed Matterhprn, the Lyskarum is deser- tor, a hale, ruddy-faced, white-h yedlv a ftvontc w ith ail members of the tleman ot quiet and .ignine Alpiue Club.: Its d-lope'is 11 ci tier very I hey took, rather than bhook dangerous nor very dilaeult' to practised holding hers br a uiomenf, and de .'.tliev- walked to the back nroner conditions and the usual precautions store. are taken. Nevertheless, the Lyskamm To see these two calm' self r. j. . ' . a',.;.. ...... ..1. I nl.l c'll'll 1.01C...1 i.r.i.1.. snn l!tl.. n, . . . - , V 1 . . , . 1 .1 1 . v caustie kind lelt a man who wieidsa attempt. The fate that has just beiallen have suspected the heart-rending ro- flll j ,- . . . five men of goodclimbing powers ehould raar.ee which hung over their vouth. It V"ul1 woai OR l! u flP-ni ulrt serve as a warning to the inexperienced. i all very fine to despise money, but the How the accident occurred wiil never be hick of it frequently changes the destinies ascertained for certain, since, none of the of entire lives. Had(Miss Cushman's lov- victims survive to tell us; but wc-know cr been only sufficiently well-olf to Lave Ttf .. T .....I XTr. 1..f rfcrr ..-Mi I II 1 Tl'l .'! ! d ! f T fit fl' 1 .1 1fl Il 1 t"l T ff I 1 1 . .1 r 1 f V IX LU.IL i.Ul. XJVJ1lO .tt.ll' i . A UiLI CUtl) Vt.LL. .......w. ..v.. w .,..... . .. v iu.lt S,1., their guides, left, the Hi lie! I Hotel early in all probability the stage would never on the morning of Thursday, September have known her briiliaut genius. 6, intending to scale the Lyskamm. As Sue once remarked to a friend, who was train commander had uvcived iiifuiui'.i.ia t-f apo!eoii'j movcioeiits, bal sisreiubled o'ljOUJ f Lis troops, au.l alrcadv, at era- o'clock on the afternoon of th gl.-:t, b id begu!i an attack upon the I remit advat ri'v Lave jitt lii' ed of probably ihe vt'-fl ttul i:i fei:ial h :!! breaker in lh? co iatrv, Lv cviug b r a ten t of vi a? 1:1 the .tale Pnoa. Her ua ii" i Kilcn (I im'i:i.t, v.i;h rtcral .bifs, l tit better Lii i4 ti n "ibe wouna in Llack, lnt.a r.t oi.c thn? hh !irM- l :u tlt'-s b cK'.-t cf black cnl was cl ifily veiiid wl eii -be cummilte l Ler dejrf-.-la-lions. Her cixvr L.i l-ecn a rrraarkMc iu'.itiiu r..i mi . fL' ii'.r. t ' r.int i. ...i . .. a . . .. i :.. ...:.. i. .i. .. : .. i uv . .j. .-.. v, . I4 t....i irt i . i: r. , ..1 n , aired gen- , . . , " r ,. 11.1" I ee.: guard. I his latter was disposed 1.1 u I c ...r r., ir l,h.. r 1 ,, 1,. ., .,1 1,1, iir.cil 1 iliviirei. fro:M him m.l Kpr.itlv .... ... .. .. ! 0..1.I r I.I ir,oki V II. I4. 1 U Ui li a U Olili T 1 bearing. f . , , . ;f stMi-g poy.tma :n lie ill ige of l..-,b!ig Iu,., she I njie f..nv ri.r rf n-rl. 1 111 i..t-i. i.i.ii.ieu .l.i i.iii.r.-vi x uiu.i, 01 1 , . , . : I . .... - r f hands, he . , . and until the?;; were captured it was lut- p.,.-..?!- !.,.;!t u Id, .'-..It ,-r ..f r !- then side T ... . . po.-.-inle for tha Au-'.iuna to lu-actrate be-1 ,, n., ,i i n r tirA P .1 i a". JiMiange cuucaicuaiiiU ct encum- , , , , f i -- - - - of tue . i ,,. . ? , . ., , , . , , twecn them an l lea. h Ihe k'-a I f tne 1 -v m :,, i ...v . v. stances, iv.arKe s ciubi was aooptco ant. , ., .. . . , , i .v. ......... . ..... ...... ...... . .1 i t it r bulge. lor live Lours the 1 rt-iirli d- It .,, tn tv ;?'. 1 r ... , , iiiom iciKiei iy teareti i'V one oi our ia igui-i . , -, ., , ... .. . . , - . - - - contained,! .... . , , ,. fe:n'.el Uicmsel ve? wiih the utm't ob;--.:n- .l,b,-r t', ..!.!, .i f.r,.n ,.f icak w u uiu o.n tine iu ins iecuii.ii i . . . . . . . . , .... ... i -- - - - - thev did not return in the evening, it was cognisant of the circumstances i supposed that they had, after gaining the "When I see hiti now, rich and re - summit, descended the southern or Italian spected, but not great, and think what a side of the mountain, and had gone on prese to good cragsmen. With the hop mo- wuetac-r tuis was me ease, .-. to good nusband he his made, I sigh for parties for and against Lim one w ho hate and fear Lim, the other who love and praise him Don Piatt. ' Some WrDDixaa of thk Past. History C!id tradition have Landed down to us wonderful accounts of the mr.gniii cent ceremonials anil the trorgeou raiment which have t-ignalizcd the weddings of bvgone davs, though eonitj if tho high born dames of el l have Kool at the altar simply attired. When Lotrs XII I. mar- lied Anne of Austria, Ler robe wa white acv. ilall el .uo.iior uiition, ni.ien held Aspcrn, had fallen. The nsrvivor: were beginning to waver, when, luckily j v Jc" j ag-, nn-l brr laoih'.r, tih-v it now "5"' I vcar cl !. - With Ler anivil tie cntnn "i r..i .i.. t i ir ,i i,..f nna r .i.. . i... i r .'iiin a,' ifi m v : i.' c i i s i ..... b a. v j i voi . ii ...1 11-11 i vt I. v f I whirl, wonld nresent no unusual difiieultv gained. ; Xeverthelei, fame and fortune r V?' "' bl"r Ua,r w& f,:t,,, ?."C' "' L-bau broke, the D.ll.ubc Laving eof learn- only can compensate a woman for the life- ,'uou' rlu, 1 vit another wvtn f.et, or rjurteen feel Ir.. JA. long aosence ol a Husband a aUcction, " " ".,,.,. -V , ' i '-e ilamage was, iwwever, r!.nfriw,nf t hf A n n ( ftb. nnd ( uw children's love and tLe neace and ban:.- " '" T"----- ..., i more repaired, au I MJoro dav iTt-a'i cmhh-s set out the next moniin- on the of a private life. When I rcturued from " cf ermine, tight flee vw, a cla bor- . ,:iv:!J!(, cn.i WT .St. H . Tn ilm New Or eans with mv voice nil mme and TL'a v uu t""UIU? "4i,nS iro.,n ,eriu3,u" lairc's and Dcm-it's Iroopr. in all 40. I . . . , . . . - . I i r in lliA .rr. in-ill- tint tlir li.l im firni- I ... f 11 In. l.r.fl rryn 1 .(.. ... . II..... I ' ..v.-v., ..... . - " - " m . ....... I , , I 1 ... fl . tr . t . Ill- l'.rk.tl of the Alpine Club, set out route taken bv the missing men ' n.,..,An n i... ....... i ii i.ji.n CVeillltlr klJla LTCIJliCllJaiJ UIJU Ulfi eUiliO.lliiU.iS I . UVBI-a... returned with the painful news that the and oll'ereJ me a homo r I wpuld gladly whole of the adventurers thev were m have accepted, and would have Jived my search of had been seen lying dead on the life untroubled by ambitious dreams, un mountain side. An expedition, consisting suspecting of the divine afflatus within 1 nave bad a tliousand times ments, and her Lead-dress was white mus lin. Whcu Ann cf France, finding the Archduke Maximilian tardy in Lis wooing, gave herself and dominions to Charles VIII., she appeared at the imposing cer emonial of her marriage in a robe of elath of twenty nersons. was onramzed to brinir me. l nave nad a loousanu times over il. 1 . I : , ' i- A ,..-ln...n .,41 i i .- 9 lmni --w- f i.Aiv I lw . ... I . . .1 . considerable difiieultv, as the route would woufd have secured my happiuesa when a of g'd;!, w ith designs in raised cmbroi..ery f jurt1j tj;C p..-, j , frt,la ttV r'KU lie over a high glacier pass. After an in- gill, and ahvays think for what a paltrv cVon lf'aa'1 mkl,J r:' "l'ly- bank cf the i.-lanl Lai Uxn swept a nay, Ltr comma- S. -lj!lh-.l lV lh 'TTSt tiTimlrf-r rf for them, the Arc'. diue Chaik, rcuug .cmatic ro'-.'.Kiie t.rA !.urglirie lht thai n more Pivnch In, p5 came np from IjCi a;j j h un4 lKlicvc I that a mcll the bri Ige, which La 1 int yet beer, repair- r;r.t5lizl f , r..f,-r .ional ibievr Le! ed, and lhinkingli. it he b el ilonecie.tigh ,Krrfjna...i ,1,;,. Ti V lire litre !gi- in itaung li.o (t,w.oi ine enemy, and ia,it atu oa ,;JC aic,f -jc (-.pting tLo lobK iic were jK-:f r.:ir x a mau. Iloa-e afier l.a-c m e:.!ic !, an! jt-l ry, plate and tbi.Lir.g caiilel cJ. IVota ma h-u abrie val la'drs I thft ammat .f - J(,0:3 were lakta. At length after iiiiuicrou ribberiea La i lakca plac, tko p'dicv finally got ta ike trail, n 1 1'1'ca (i!dwiu .i4 f iUa l 1 l th ihl f. An irduic aunuiit cf jdua ler wa fin ! -crete l in Ler Inusr. fhe pircti thre years in the Sute Pjit-n, end then ulfe puu.ly parl'mel. (Jj LtT rtlrzC he went l tLe S:at i f Nov Yo:k, hcr ih j refjmcd Lrr cjxrai'ot., '.rslisg atoong :Ler tl.iog frua a Ly.il CIVO'JQ w r;4 f (Jovrmueiit ln !. Sh .-ui &rtr:rl an! given to yrar at Sing Siaj. la nine tamlLi .t wa parJotK-d rut, Le t-bc came bac here ta e n'.mr. t,cr r.K-r. lnn. Div aii l ittgbt jeLw t -tx lhat Le could m He tn.-'.ly and More cer tainly crusdi t'.ieiu cu the .Morrow, vvl.tn his own force dio.:M Lave itteived rc-ia- forccnants, ffavc crUrs to cear f.iiag; and duiing tho t ihl the pro. pccts of Na- poleou were lit it'i.u go,:ny. i ur i.iv ll.ird l:me the i n dgo baling imia the ri 'bt bank of ihe liver lo ihe ila:i 1 c! 5m:i in oic .1- 00'J en ihe 'ZZ Xap-deon Lad 00,000 men n the enemy 'i bank. B it by th": time the An trains alio ha 1 bitn leiiiforce l, cn l, ad vancing to the r-ttaek, prefc I the lVeiicb Lard. At this cii'.i-al ijaiucnt the news -..n . '...! V n i .'.. liint e:ufr ii'i'in aid f.jr I : 1. . t ,v '--v -."iv. . .-. --- - c- ; i caTiiiti cu i.tr roi.-.Ki.en, tiii.rg tiecioa until recvmly, h:.-ji h'm mx caogLt, con terval of a day, owing to a heavy storm, sum my whole domestic happiac was Jln,cs L cc;arl.v ru,1"1 hui ll &nI. to U ing this time . ' " ' ' I . .. . I l.il.rli. II.m iinrr. into r. f I : i il ni.rl ti.r I . 3 the remains of the unfortunate men have sacrificed."" been finallv recovered,- aud we now learu After Mis3 Cushman had achicv celebrate tho marriage of Lis daughter, cd fame t10 r'"lcCfi'i Elizabeth; and groat and le- so ;tjuc.i -1 lh vi.tc l an I wnl lo the 1 'twin til '.Air f there was but Siulo l rospect cf being able to restore it. Tims ihe 1-mj-Tor found termmed was tne opposition mwu i.r nis i.I)n:it if t!t,,,, j vt.,i of 3UV ebauec of reinforce- c.i iiiti.T. ia ii., iit'irvn (r.i I v I. a r, I I n . ... . ... . J . . . n .... I Mc.it:-: Ul2 foiCC Cl delrav the tiJ.i'JJ it cost. Alio ceremo- that. they have been buried,'. our country- in England she made a tour ofthiscouu- men iu the cemetery of the English church try. She w as then a -woman of middle at Zerraatt, the guides in their uativo vil- age, with a remarkably ugly faec, but lage at St. Niklaus. One touching feature tall and well-moulded frame. She played in this lr.meutable occurrence & that the an engagement at the National Theatre, the three guides that have lost their lives Cincinnati. Conrad B. Clarke was the were married, and leave their widows and leading man, many vears ber junior, lie orphan children destitute. A subscription had been brought up as a gentleman, be has been opened for these living victims of ing the son of a Quaker in Philadelphia the calamity, and we hope that it may He soon evinced a liking for the ttage, help to mitigate the diatress.m winch. they aud nothing could keep him Irom it. As have been plunged. But they, as well as far as theatrical talent went he had not tho sorrowings friends of Mr. Lewis and mistaken his vocation. Misi Cushman was Mr. Paterson, have to bear a grief which struck with' his polish and w it, bis talent human sympathy may "alleviate, but can- and cultured tone. From conversations not remove. Few things can be more on acting in the jtheatre, Clarke soon be- Leartrending than events of this nature, gan to call at her hotel to receive partieu- Occurring at the termination of an espedi- lar instructions in the parts he was to play tion undertaken , with expectations of the with her; then he escorted her home keenest enjoyment, and in -the midst offircra the theatre at nights, and it was f . . ., i. 1 1 ll",'.-, .1.1 1 , 1 -ll CO scenery oi the utmost beauty raid grandeur, pminiy to be seen mat, sue looted witn llUniail worthie3s: the other divine, inval- luo counasi ueuti'cu iuu ui " o tinius ui i i.iuiisuu xavui. u.i i..v7 uau" uv.u.i. vyoe i i i ; the men when starting and their liielanH evening she -was at the wing, ready to go I ! choly fate cannot but be painful and terri- on as Meg llcr riles, I playing the boy in To notice a libel is .like digging around ble in the extreme. . I he cause of the ac- "Gay Manncnng. I was 6taudmg by a hill of potatoes vou mako it grow the irti.lery t( :o.-s t as l.:i! fcfi.r.ll .:in,tl-i:!!..!l us ro . n7 .Oll.l I r. . f I .1. . J .i l vi. n i. ...... i I - -- r . i liivii iin,,r iiiui ut kuji ? wo- iir 'V " " r , , , " I he men v.cre u retiag verely Irom tne :n i .'-illful cf ia-!. rJ b ' , V ir ,',- , .. T Am.triaa ouslaugh and U-avy lire, and a!l othei roya weddings ia Luglar.d w hit h j , il!b.re cf cTs wtre have followed. I ho tram cf the bride , ... ,, . .... ... i. If .ir,,t ii.. I e... .ill li..l v : . ' . ' 'w - - v. -. " - - -'- - fourf-ar. frho claim it lf a vic.iiata kl'-ptomania, ati-1 Ler agrl i.K,:Ur r tdif Las Ikm-h a thief ever tiuco u9 four year ot ug uv ci.ia ,t ir"l th temi'taUon la Mcil. Iltr Mng continued trt dad barg- , I dress, which was of rilvcr cloth, cost ctl"i0. Jler hair noated ou ber sacutuers, iutermingled with pearls and diamonds, and a crown of gold was en her head. A Massachusetts young lady wc::t to visit-her brother, and falliiig in lovo w itU her brother's wife 3 father, ; iuan ;e I him, thus becoming her brother's jaothcr-iii- law, and exasperating him beyond all iu. durance. noilS.irn Cold is but a poor legacr sou with immortal thought. in coinpan- 1 no one is i ;rm of the Danube ltd wren themselves and lbs enemy, l aving K-l 1 10,000 t.K-n iu three tlays' lighli:.g J'.:.7 2IuH ihizd'c. t vectr-iaar to endeavor to avc bis aimy, from com- j L3ur the tiiac t-pcrit in t a :i og, p-ug, idtte anoil.ilati hi, bv withdrawing it I xtrcii-e, and tLe c-lbcr in ti;H t;f aole cute across the f mall aim cl the liver tf the i?- .f cur citr nee, w lnt a fratdia .f liu- land cf Ixibau. Innts was ordered to is caip!oy-d-oa our i:.te'.l ttul fca!'Je! cover ihe retreat, and lo.it Lis life i i ful- Again, there are L-w uLj Lave ike tuc.nu filling Lis task. Tha Aualriaus made 111 Jo enable ibeia tn Hn.Iy; fewer ihfl ta'cDl vigorous pur: nit, an 1 by the morning cf rnpiVit;-; nn 1 ;ill fcar tic iacliailian, f 2yd ihe French bad cnee more placed the they Lave the ubibty. cident appears to have been the giving her side, and Mr. Clarke Was a few tteps way of a snow cornice between three and off, flirting desperately with a lovely four thousand feet deep. ' young actress wha had been christened faster. Time will teach him w ho has no teacher. A f.nu cf undertakers in San Francisco caters to the detirc cf its jor patnm by hiring to them a very coMly ccllin. After the luneral is over the l-ody i wcn-lly transferred to a cheap coCii and LuiwHl. "Sever deciive, for the Lt ait, unce r.: lcd, cau never trutt rgaia. lie wk- ui!l .! Lis woik ftiiLt Trill Hud that Lis f.rt li-.-.ju i lo kimr bi a- -lf, and what ij proper f.ir Li to; au 1 1 , L- lightly uu ler!an Is L:ni-lf ii'I never lulvtuke s:.o'.her insu'i wci'jt fur ia ti, l.ut will love x-ii J implore L'luw'.f above ell ".Ler ih'sig,. will rtfa ttniM-j- flafus er.ipbiyiaetiti, and rjvt all rnprit litab'e thought and pr'nMi'vn.. Every g- I !ee-l is ti.,; wuiy a pleatare, but a prop fir the f atuie. I
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