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The Hamilton Spectator from Hamilton, Victoria, Australia • Page 5

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HAMILTON SPECTATO Hamilton, s.vn;i:i)AY. 21, isn of the man; since, that one week, Lis 1 be, th cut I was face to face with, 11 Kit i.i;ni:it. Itv III. Kl Hakir. on the ground, be-of the fate of her terrified spectators, of the terrible fate of friend, a servant, and nil ally." Cyrus said, mother of the girl w.i I accept your kindness, anil take leave information of you for the present, that yu may go to daughter the supper wuli your wife at mine other None dare inform hei shot the monster through the brain, dead, aud was standing at la-t, shaken, on the safe side of the ih.or with u.

Id's t.dc came to aiieiid I'm sittiiu. alone ly t', 1 the Ha iu the midst of, the lions, it waa quite new sensation that I had. The h.ii ii.g Inns came iw-wly on ne I lorgot all about the tutors; almost too strongly the animal rage within nie, too, seemed springing up to meet the annual rage within these; with dilticulty I uhl admire, in France every worn aim action had Value for inc. Nothing, filher, of his. special aidi, the pel fu ruling lions, did 1 me.

Wo had el. phanta with us as well as li.ms, and two can, els. A bio old lmn who, under the name of fSulton, had been the round these dozen years they had lately re christened Theodore, in view of a a neded out all lumn. there. With a curious am do, with i tiling of that frightful moment iu hi still, he said A mad game, my masters tunc I shall lmpc to receiveyoti in my tent, her daughter, and every elh.rt was made to together with your fi lends and mine." ad the grief stricken mother uway from Not long after this, it tame about that the shapehss of flesh that a few Cyrus had to fight a great battle against hours before was Martha Hrcckiiihcart, the enemy, who were now an army i her daughter.

Martha was but seventeen of all nations under the command years of age, and is described as a very three ill the afternoon, and was sen reading some placards calling a meeting of the Iiunocrats. With regaid to these placards he was heard to some observations win. were alo brought in evidence against him. lieu his case came on, the principal witness against him was one "Jim a sometihat desperate character, nobd for his bitter hatred of all coloured ul, licans. llrantlcy had met two boys who had Been Tj Icr reading the poster in the morning, and had heard hitil say, These 1 teiiiocrata are getting scared they want jieace," ic, or words to that effect.

ISrantl. represented himself as being so mad hen lie heard it he could not remember what else he did life has Wed-That i then present subject of popular intcrei-t. i (If ritht, his was the principal share in the and affectionate uliistrio ticautiful, of Criusus, King of Lydia. While the young lady. disposition of the forces waa being made, ALradates, prince of Susa, obtained, partly by entreaty, aud partly by lot, a conspi th f.

lxtant trose IN LUUOIT.AN LITLUA THE E.XCOMMrxTCATIO.V 01' DU. DOLLINuEK. blue flame, pistol, and leaping performance, hich was one of our chief draws but for aoliie daya lie had taken to lying, glowering and sullen, in one corner of the cage and only by vigorous, most determined application of the whip what a lion-tainer'a whip ia you may know could he be com cuous position in the front line of yrus army. He made a splendid tigure, for he sir Al.EXANHKR had a chariot with four poles, drawn by restrained inys. ll.

I suppose yaggass knew from experience what it was that M.ssessed me by almost passionate gestures he recovered mo to my part. They said afterwards how marvellously cool I was through it all but there was this liu, incut, nevertheless. With a short laugh, I answered Yaggass' appeal. Ho had fallen back as 1 entered, in order that I should come the more sharply on the lions. It was eir.ctual so fir each one ceased from his frightful noiseless play, and they were all crouched in an instant on either hand of me wi, beasts again at once, if I only let it be.

My once chance to hold them to the bonds of their habitual obe (from (pall mai.l (iazkttk.) ISavaria is one of the f. countries ill or something of that nature. Tyler eight horses and his wile 1'anthea had pelled, and then but partially into the re- Europe whii the doctrine of Tapal i i 'I which was irranted. asking l.iantlev at the purid exhibition. lie II do the mad trick next.

You'll nee. Howsomever, we'll try and be readv for arrayed him in a golden helmet and golden arm pieces hich she had procured, and a purple robe reaching his feet, which she iud made. When he was preparing to in. unit his chariot, she bade hun farewell, saying, You know, AbraiUtes, that if ever a woman loved her husband better i i 1,1. ii i I same time not to leave the stand yet then and the conflict between Dr.

Zollinger and ii- i a i i .1 rising up from his scat, Lraut- his Archbishop which has resulted in the 1 r.i ley, I can bring two witnesses to impeach excommunication of the former, is bringing from im," said Vaggasa unconcernedly to me. that waa the unpretending name the these coliseiiilences to li -lit nu.re rapid, ion King; bore in private aocicty. li. I find my pistol, I swung up my (ill A NT, HART, LL.I) Perhaps the most famous episode hich tlie book contains is the tale of Abra.Utcs and In one of Cyrus' battles with the Assyrians, the enemy's camp was stormed, and a gnat prize, both in spoil and prisoners, was taken. Among the captives was I'autliea, a lady of Su-a, the wife of Abra.Utcs, an Assyrian prince, who was himself absent, having Iwen sent on a mission to The Median ollicers, iu ili-posing of the booty, set aside this ly as a complimentary nil, ring to Cyrus.

He, learning what had been arranged, ro quested Arnspes, for whom he had had a than any one anticipated. Ever since July negro to a white man, this remark, it is stated, was like a fire brand in a powder- hip with all my might, and brought it i tie other occupant of the cage were a ond lion of a large si.e, although in hist the Itramontane party have laboured iu.lefatigably to obtain adhesions to the new dogma. lli.uigh Dr. Doilmger had wn heavily on thein, I urged them Willi strong voice of authority I was their aster round they flew again iu restless aso bounding over me from bar to bar, ferior in that respect to Theodore; two much younger ami smaller lions and a puina or Lion, aa we preferred to call it, aa giving much the liner im aging around me ill wild commotion the than her own soul, I am such a one. And yet, loving you as I do, I love honour more, and would rather be buried with you, iu your glory, than live with you if either of us were dishonoured.

You will remember the debt of gratitude which we owe to Cyrus, and in this battle you will it" Abra.taies laid his hand g. nt ly on her head, and, lifting up his eyes to heaven, exclaimed, May I prove worthy of the love of I'autliea, and of the friend-hip of Cyrus 1" lie then mounted, pression. spoke of everything that we gnat, agile, cat like creatures it was the frightful exaggeration in them of au every uld Hi capitals. At a week's end we were come to Dun-irough. Now the Dunborough evening form that made them ten thousand sort of friendship from hoi hood, to take clurge of the lady.

Ar.i-p.-s, ou receiving the ord. asked, have you seen the person whom you wish me to take charge of Cvrus replied that he had not. Oil made no public declaration since the deci the Council, it was generally be lieved iu Oermaiiy that he would not ree.g nise that decision as biiiibiiir, and so gnat was his ii.fl.niicc that his opinion was siiilicient to keep the nutter unsittled and the ritramoii'ane triumph insecure. The Archbishop of Munich twice addressed him on the subject, and at last fixed a day by which he was to give iu his submission under liu of incurring ecclesiastical cen siires. Thus called upon, he declared himself in very distinct terms.

He asks the performance was to be especially well patronised. A large party from Maplctoft times more monstrous iu my eyes I thought what it was afterwards, although not then. Once, twice, thrice, they took tlie ir ll)iug way tln the biggest lion of thein all, except the big ugly brute lying and (lostywick hail, 1 knew, been formed My hair it dune j. 111 a cue-lu short, sir, the be II of the season" li wanting an bour no you. A do'cn engagements I've broken I lelt in the H'l'lat set Likewise proposal, half ken.

That waits no Ilia stairs for nie yet They lay he'll I rich when gross up And then he adores nie, indeed. An.l y-u. a.r, are turning your up, Three thousand liiilca oil, aa you read. Anil how 1I0 1 like my position An.l what do 1 think of New York Ami now, in my higher ambition, With whom do I waltz, tlirt, or Ulk And iu't it nice have riches, And diamonds, and silks, and all that?" And ain't it a change to the ditches Aud tunneU of Poverty r-'iat!" Well, yes, if aaw us out driving Kach d.y 10 the paik, four in hand, II you saw dear momma, contriving To look aujierliatiiriilly grand If you papa picture, aa taken llra.lv, and tinted at that, You'd never auspect he ald bacon And flour at I'overty Flat And yet, just this moment, when sitting In the glare of the grand chandelier, In the hustle and glitter belitting The tinc-t irt of the year," Iu the mists of a Vim'-rry, And tlie hum of the smallest of Somehow, Joe, I thought of the Kerry," Aud the dance that liad on The Fork Of Harrison's liarn, with its muster (If Hub fc.Us.ned over the wad Of the caudal tint shed their Bolt lustre And Uilow on bead dren aud shawl Ol the itcji tli.it we took to one lid, tie (ll of my queer ri a-rin And how I once went down the middle With the mail that shut Sandy l.ee Of the men that quietly sleeping do the lull, when the tune came to go Of the few hahy eaka tliat were peeping From under their laalclolhea of tuow (if that ride, that to me was the rarest Ol the something you aatd at the gate All, J', then I wasu't au heiress To the beat paying had in the Well, well, it'i all pant yet it's funny To think, as I at- in the glare Of fashion, and lieauly, and niouey, That I should be thinking, right there, (If aome one who breasted Inli water. And laim the North K.vk, and ail that.

Just to dance with aid Foliuale'a daughter, The Lily of i'overty Flat. Hnt wHlnea what nonsense I'm writing (Mamma sais my taate is still low), ot my triumphs reciting, I'm sk on J.swpli, licih ho And I in to I finished" by travel, Whatever's the meaning ol that, why did papa strike pay gravel In uniting on l'oveity Hat Good niht here's the end my paper i if the longitude please, For, uiaybn, while wasting my taper, i'our sun a cuuilmig over the tits-a. But kuow, if you haieu't ricliea. And aie poor, dearest and all that. is a last adieu, kissed the borne olf by her attendants which the other said, I have seen her, and l.inthca, though, und she is simply the most beauti- i to atteinl.

Yaggasa and I were coming round by in the corner, separated himself from them, the enclosed space made by the back pit- with a rush and terrific roar in front magazine." Every man sprang to his feet Tyler, in fact, appears to have been the nun f.r the moment iu the house. )u a table, close by lay a hickory stick, or cane. T.rantl.y seized the cane, and rushed towaids Tyler, exclaiming two or three times, "What's tint you say, sir lie was seiz.d by the City Marshal. Tyler, cool and determined, said to the Marshal, backing towards the sheriffs room in the front of the building at the same time, and his hand behind hun, as if on a weapon, Stop him, or let him cine and I will him Some one fired a pistol shot, and the melee commenced. Who fired the first shot is unknow and it is equally uncertain whether the Justice was killed at the first shot or subsequently.

Shot followed shot iu rapid succession, all firing promiscuously at the blacks, who were making desperate efforts to escape. The lull was soon cleared. At the first report of firing in the as if by a preconcerted arrangement, the long roll was beat, and from every door Issued men with guns in hand, who fell into liue with soldier-like rapidity and precision, to the number of fully two hundred. While the melee in the curt house was at its height, the negro, Warne Tyler, appeared on the front porch, and leaped down into the at and the trout tier seat as the first of to her tent, and the line began to move against the enemy. There was a mighty battle against great odds, for the army ol Cncstis quite outflanked that of Cyrus, and enclosed it, as a large brick might en me, and seemed to spring at no: with open jaws.

the company were dropping in. Two young fellows of the town, having: seated tlieiu- What I did Upon that is such a thing one does not try twice in one's life, take close a smaller one," ou ail si Its but the Ivca a row or two up, were, aa we passed, Archbishop to meet his disobedience not by condemnation, hut by admitting him to a conference, eith'T at Eul.la, here the I German bishops are about to assemble, or before a body of theologians to be selected by the Archbishop. If in this conference he was convinced of his errors, he was fill creature that was ever born of mortals throughout the whole of Asia. Kvcn when she as sitting on the ground, covered with a veil, was something about In that distinguished her from the other women, lint when she stood up, still Veiled and weeping, she was not only divinely tall, but had au indescribable grace and tragic nobleness iu her attitude. To comfort her we told her Vli.it no doubt her husband was an excellent gentleman, but that she would now belong to one who, in every respect, rear.

l'ut the gallantry of the smaller discussing the Lion King's rumoured feats. my word for it not if one is in one's force prevailed, and none on that day main 1 senses. 1 ou demur to it, but 1 He'll do it once too often, liet killed ime day, as sale as brandy. For what utterly deny to such men as Alfred Yag a fiercer charge than Abradates of r-usa, who, being posted against the Egyptians, reason else siiouu you and 1 oe sitting that they are in their sound sense. ly both to accept the dogma and to Never enrage yourself over it as this time ithdraw everything he had written against here 1" and the speaker seemed rather proud of what had been evil Words, were day, you say but what will you say If If, however, this conference were they true.

I tell you that 1 did not wait to get out of Mowed him, he expected to prove that the I nt hast his e.pial, for that it there was Comes like sauce to one dinner, ui of the lions, before 1 began telling loctrine was contrary to Scripture; and a man in the wnrhl l.iai auuiiia-tion it was Cyrus. On hearing this, she it 1" Baid aggass grinning almost fer, Yaggass as much as 1 but now said to you I that it was based upon a misconception ot overwhelmed and crushed them iu his weighty chariot, armed with scythes. lint in the furious mice that ensued, the prince himself, pursuing his victorious course, was thrown from his chariot, aud, lighting like a brave man on foot, was cut down and killed The next day, after the battle had been won, Cyrus asked, was that he had not come to see hun They said that he was no I say, mister, how many hundred et so it was. I had accomplished what the history of the Church and of her tia- ave you ou lias I had set myself to do. What, on certain rent her veil, and uttered a lamentable cry, and lit women cried out ith her.

And we saw the greater part of her face and itions. The Council, he maintains, en- you know, you wouldnt br joyed no tree. 1, mi ot discussion. Its only ords lightly spoken, with a kind of use of the wild humour of it, had said in ieve me if I did tell you that it won't be parallel in Church history is the Kobber I street, some one from below shooting him in the hip as he swung off li. gauiing his he ran rapidly, wounded as he was.

the ditlercnce of a shilling to me, except my heart I would do, I had done in nils. There never was Biich a woman. must go and set her yourself." lly ivciis 1 1 shall do nothing of the kind, if ynod of Lpl.c-us. go pains were taken the payment to you examine the authorities relied on. 1 iteral fact I put my head lu the jaws ol he lion and now it wits no elation that 1 liclieve you I No, lung me, sir, if I she is such as lam describe, said Cyrus.

had I pursued. He darted into a small shop. At his heels were a hundred men ast uiaj -rity of the Latin bishops would, llownomever 1 ain't so sure, I'll felt, but a degree of horrible anger and dis longer alive, and that his wife had carried his body to a spot near the river Tactolus, where her eunuchs were digging a grave for him, while she sat on the ground with the dead man's head ou her knee. On learning this, Cyrus struck his thigh, and, that though. It is your regular right Why not 1" 8-ked the young man.

'Why, because if I were now to yield to rour desci iptioii, and go and see her, my act. urgent direction lowti sane chaps like you, mister, do do had been, "Once free of the lion's mouth, make for the other side of the door." Yag- neither the inclination in.r the critical power such an undertaking, although the importance of the doctrine iu question made an investigation the more indispensable. The dogma supplies at once a new rule of faith. Tor the future the Catholic i the cranky thing, once and again, but overw helmed as I am with business, I dare any the sight of he! might make me wish the instant ith one of his time's come what's your mind upon it ping up. ui his horse, rode, with an ort, to the scene of atlliction.

When he Which way will you 'ave your shine at again, and thus perhaps I might neglect reached the sjM.t, he approached the corpse. em I alow or sudden which the word I stage bounds, from here he had stoi at the further part of the cage, into the lee again. 1 did not give way to him I t.s.k hat 1 have to do, i i order to sit gazing at when asked the ground on which he accepts I time to answer. That shedding tears, he said, "Ah! brave this Arasi.es laughed, and a-ked rejects any opinion must say, I accept Tbat u.y hearts aomewhere there in the Cyrus "if he thong it the beauty of any or reject it, because an infallible I'ope h.is and faithful soul, has thou then left us for ever and he took hold of the right hand, is what I fid myself most e.pjal to. And none of your war paint.

Whip and pistol him roughly by the arm I said, as though in a fury of anger, You must be a beast human being could put a constraint on njoined nie to accept it or to reject it dit. And you struck it on I'overty Flat and just as I stand at this mo ther, so as to forct him to act differ yourself, to do this every night of your at least. He was at bay, and, it is said, fought to the last but he fell, literally riddled with balls, even the boys coining iu f.r their shot. A little later the body of one William Denis is dragged from the court room to the porch, and, bleeding as it was from several bullet wounds, it was tossed to the steeet below amid the shouts and jeers of the crowd. Signs of life being still discoverable, someone kindly cut his throat At this time there were lying dead in the rooms bodies of Justice lSramlctte, a negro called Ous Ford, with an old man, Isaac Lee, badly wounded in the shoulder.

All over the town crowds of frenzied whites were rushing in every direction, hunting this or that prominent black in order to kill him, and committing outrages of every kind upon others. As night came on, a crowd of the Alabama The doctrine is of Koman origin, and can but the hand came away, for the wrist had been cut through by au Egyptian. Ou this 1'anthea shrieked, and taking the ment I'll try it and another ten for you life as you do 1 have only one explana ently from what he Jidg.d best I Love, never be accepted by teutonic nations: and Dr. lloilmger thus concludes on the bve and twenty if 1 come safe out he argued, ls an attair of the wnl else tion ol it I was possessed by ar. hand, kissed and replaced it, and said, of it why does not a brother fall in love with his sister, or a father with his daughter Al 1 his b.sly is like this, Cyrus, and it is "And a ten for Henderson (the pro Aa a student of historv, I cannot acoept it, aa men I kuow that the persistent en.lea-,nr to realise this theory of universal dominion lirst exaltation of spiri: did part of it pro bably in reacting on my imagination, but there is one thing certain out of it, I had got my doing, f.r, not thinking of the result, prietor), "remember, mister, it lie makes a aa at Luroie nvert of bl.ssi, has disordered I exhorted hun not to sjuire himsell loi thorough scare, and that was what my bbery about it which hu a LsH.kcd to lint Cyrus said, "if love be voluntary, whv cannot a person cease loving when he wishes to do so 1 I have seen people," he an.l brought thein tn ruin, baa your sake.

And now he is ilea ami 1 'risking bis valuable and all f.iry meant hatlered the besutibil structure of the eat her who encouraged hun sit here ante. Alter that May as well have the money ready. added, weeping from love made regular 1 suspect, from the very little show of jureh, and in thu L'hurch of M. stern tim.si ia generated, and maintained the abuses. At a citizen, I must reject it weeping for some tune in silence, Cyrus Should not wonder, Mr.

aggass, that resentment made by Yaggass, considering said, "He lu-s di. a noble death, and if he be not sharp enough to do it of hun the form it took of personal attack on him, tieeause by IU pretensions to the aul.jts. i Ku Klux appeared iu the town, and took a numbers of men shall raise a monument self, you will be considerate enough to give it was not much unlike what he knew, monaichs 1 the we lei him a hint to the Papal tsjwer, it leads to eii lieaa from cxiHTieiice, be included iu his him, which shall not be unworthy of him or of us, and sacrifices shall be performed THE NF.W AKKIVAL. There came to port last Sunday niaht The queerest little cratt. Without an inch of rigging on 1 lo.ked, and and laughed It was mi singular that she Should cr.s the known water, And mo rseil right in my risun My daughter, i my daughter I Yet, by these witness all.

She's welcome lifty times. Ana consigiud to Hope aud Love, Aud common uietie rhyn.ea. She baa no uiauifeat hut tine No rag th-ata o'er the water She new I ibe llntish Lloyd's My daughter, oh, my daughter I King out wild India aud tame ooea too l.ing out the lover'a ninon, King cut the little worsted King in tiie bill and spoon. King out the muse, ring in the muse. King in the uitik and water Away with laper, s5iis, and ink My daughter, oh, my daughter I conflict between aud Ute, Mr.

Yaggass took uiy sarcasm argain. For that matter, only the dan between cleigy and laity. in honour of his bravery. And for you, kindly it rather agreed with him than the situation forbade it play, it Was, I hand with the rest They were heard shouting, Hurrah for Alabama 1" at various times. One of their victims, after being stripped and flogged in a terrible maimer, and having several bu, shuts fired into his body, was allowed to escape, The publication of this letter the day everv care shall be taken of you and not believe, gratification rather than resentment after its date ill the A sl.urj (i iz-llr show Once that we knew each his both that it produced him gratification that when you tell me where you wish to bt sent, it shall be done." Tauthea replied.

hat Dr. Dollinger intended ii as a in.ini- Yaggass and I ui.dcrst.d that we were at last he should see an overthrow to that and was last heard of, lying in a helpl lesti) to those who agreed with him, of "oii shall soon know, Cyrus, to whom I better apart I went and seated myself exasperating equanimity of mine. hum, he says, there are thousands among condition, in a "coloured hotel, at Jaclc- wish to go." Cyrus now departed, sorr. at the opening in the aides of the tent, by IS lit be was not such a fool as to the clergy and hundred of thousands i a-n. This is but part of a long list ot whiih the performers came into the mi.

snared one single moment ny iny ing. And l'anthca, having ordered her eunuchs to retue, called her nurse, and hade her. h. ti she was dead, to wrap hei trange intentions mood, or to Lave i Yaggasa went, and, I shoiini imagine, liu uiiong the laity. So it is regarded by i atrocities alleged to have been cmiuiuea the public, who hastened to express their on this occasion, hut it is sufficient to show sympathy with the writer and also by the I that the state of affairs in Mississippi is not bibed certain artilicud aids to coura.

thought now anything but how to ge through with what was before him. 11 slaves giving away all they had, wanting to get rid of tlbdr love, and yet held as if by an iron chain victims of a complete fascination." Tea must be poor crea hires," said A rasps "any man who is worth anything ran L'k at a beautiful woman without its making any difference to him. At least, I am sure I feel this about our beautiful captive." Have a rare," said Cyrus, and above all things guard this lady well, for she may be of great political importance to us some day or other." So ended the conversation, and the colllidellt boastings of Arasp. who, partly on seeing the beatify of his prisoner, and partly from her and goodness, and partly from waiting on her and lind.ng her not ungrateful, and partly from her attentions to him when he was ill froirt all these causes combined, succumbed to the fate which he had d. tidid, aud became hopide-sly iii love with I'autliea.

Which, as Xenophoii remaiks, was let a wonderful occurrence after all. When, however, Araspes at last ventured to intimate to her the change in his feelings which had come about, and the great passion by which he was now possessed, l'aiithea would not listen to hun for a moment. She protested From my place amongst waiting perforin 1 a altogether comfortable at present hbishop, who immediately and her husband in one mantle. She then produced a sword, which she had provided, mil stablieil Inrseif and the nurse, wail did not waste a woid on nie; he forbade rs, grooms, caris-'iiters, assistants istor.il to his oV-lc warning thein against himself the luxurv of more tl.au a muttered kinds and grades, myself uuseeii, I could A MAO GAM I', MY MASTL'US ing'. covered them both as l'anthca had Dr.

Diiilinger's errors. The proposal for a ith he threw me from him and towards the whole Mapletoft and TEHSIXUTION OF THE UTTER CLASSICS LY THE COMMUNE lerence could not, lie said, be accepted, directed, aud three of the faithful eunii, I i.artv tlie benches to wlncli tliey na.i (rituM iasski.l's the door with the one hand, with the other I his whip. by this time had slew themselves on the bodies of then been conducted were at a couilortat.ie ins for there was nothing to discus. The Church had spoken the controversy was Tlure are sonio i lie wor.l nj'ken on master and mistress. Cyrus, when 1 coma to the comprehension of the astound tance from tlie orchestra, anil so not ery the rncket with a l'thiii heard of it.

lamented exceedingly, and lug fact that there were two persons iu the near the passage up into the ring by which iver. And as the Doctor still continued contumacious, excommunication followed. iiit.iition.il in, i willy in tlicm. I lost (rU.L MALL CoRKKsPOStiEVT.) Such members of the Parisian upper classes as have lieen rash enough to remain cage they began to exclaim it on a.l side stood the lion's van. caused a l.dty monument to be raised ov the noble and unfortunate pair.

the uial l.y two rnn when fliere are political interests involved in the The lKirforuiance commenced. Horse that it was not the Lion King, but some Arnalu mhI, In iiasni, "Thank treatment of Hr. Dollinger which cuupli- in town are perpetually subject to jrsecu- were ridden, whilst all sorts of fantastic unknown, who tonight had done the Captain very iiitii for loning; th A HOlilUlSLK DEATH. tiicks were played ou their backs; ele crowning feat of all. There was a ru-h cate the action of L'ltramoiitanism.

As tion at the hands of the Commune, lester-the religion of the vast majority of the day I received a visit from the brother of mat, ll to our mile 1 dul so want that we phants and camels came ou and did their towards the van of the other performers ah, oil, 1 win it ami when I aimwereil, iieople, Catholicism in ISavaria retains a a gentleman who liaa snowu nie mum the hubbub momentarily incre.ised. )ne part tiny lairy children circiea irom out Thank yit, Minn ArnaM, reviving great position in the Stale, aud that posi- kindness dunng the siege, aul was begged A gentleman from Hamilton, Ohio, gives the particulars of an accident so horrible in its details as to be almost beyond tiling the excitement ciit-ide bellied to a bespangled flower pot tlie uunvaoi the extent of my uevotion to ion is suptKirted by public opinion, lint by him to mage public tue iouowmg u- her unswerving love and constancy to her to send une to me the madness of my Signor Tantitico rode single- wouldn't I put my head into the liou'i Dr. Dollinger is not only a great theologian, tails for the satisfaction of his many friends credence. he circumstances are as fol own. Hut another also it helped to do, handed his sixteen bare ba ked ateed Dean of the Cathedral Chapter, a pro- in hnglaml.

.11. de la L.rangcrie is posses- low On Saturday morning week car mouth any day to re you there were toiue tin-re who did not care to have me I the and did his wondeifiil that was not so well absent husband and when Aras'S in d. spair uttered cruel threats, she sent a private letter to Cyrusto acquaint him with what had happened. Cyrus, on hearing it, neuters set to work in the third story ol fessor of the University, and a member of sed of considerable fortune and a hand-the legislative ISody, he enjoys a political some house in the Courtier St. Germain.

Boincrsault trick afterwards and throng The big old lion, Theodore, still crouched carry idf my unlucky awkwardncut even IScckett's pawr null, in that town, for th ill the cornerthe farther comer, on the same most of this a noble gentleman ill evening well that, and were rather vicious with purpose of making repairs and improve costume Blood iu the centre of the ring their chaff. ments in the third stop.y of the building whip in hand took the irreverent clown In the course of their repairs it became it the ra-h challenge that ensued, an the ne.iiiiit ri'iiilcJivmu at I liinlioroug rude nnuiihcd jests scornfully, aa it were necessary to take ill) part of the tl flung them lightly from him, so to ftivcii the morrow wei had no After this had been done, it seems the car was inlinitely, delightfully polite to the place in the thoughts of any there exee penters went to some other portion of the performing ladies of the troupe, sliowin niVHclt building for the puriHise of preparing position, and one which the State cannot In the month ol September last ne piacea see hun deprived of by irresponsible himself, his possessions, and his energiel authority without sacrificing that principle at the disposal of the l'aris Press, then oc-of a controlling influence in Church atfairs 1 cupied in organising that Ambulance the which ISavarian Catholicism contends for. i ramifications of which were legion, and It is ill protecting the Church from irrespon- whose flag might have been seeu floating sible influence that the A Gaullt in every quarter of the town. The Ambu-sees a safeguard against Uitramotitanisiii. I lances de la Presse were the largest and It points to the spread of Ultramontane most comprehensive in the ci'y, and M.

de opinion in Prussia as proof of the evil lu Grangerie was recognised as the chief of which must ensue where Church and State the committee. hen this unhappy civil are regarded as independent powers deter- war began almost every private hospital mining their respective rights by treaty, i id been dismantled, and most of the This theory of a Catholicity making a part doctors had retired to their respective us plainly in Ins bearing wnat princess, My course was aimple enough. I went incognito these were, condescending to our tend to complete the improvement It appears that this aperture was directly up to my brother in law llowe carri.i amusement. After which a little A by told my K.lith not to look for nie at over the huge chopper on the second fl r. siniati war business, and then all settled (jostywick for a g.MMl wick, and hvU used for grinding rags.

Hie carpenters themselves expectant in their seats to see hurst out laughing at the man who had aid that he was above the power of love. He sent Artabaz is, a confidential oilier to enjoin Araqn-s most strictly to do no vi.n lolire to the lady, but to say that he had r-n-tf hi, hr to make as much impression on her as, by fair means, he c.uihL Art.v bazus, however, appears not to have (liven this exact message. He rated ArasH8 soundly for his unfaithfulness ao that Araspes was overwhelmed with shame and confusion, and half dead ith fear of some great punishment at the hands of Cyrus. Cyrus, hearing of his distress, sent for him alone bid him be reassured told him that he might easily be forgiven, since both and men yielded to the power of love; and finally t.s.k the blame to himself, aa having shut hun up with such an irresistible creature. Ara-pes, however, still mado an that all men would point at hun, and that even his friends advised him myiklf train to I.ipiwii li, where waa nt had, it seems carelessly and culpably the spectacle of the lions.

th lit tune nt. ill, in, the (irand National failed to erect any barricade around th Yaggasa aa he came by gave me a swift sulcus the door. 1 had thought ipute enough about him in the cotuse of the evening the fact, t.si, that Vaggass was leaving him to himself had taken ipute sulhcieiit iu my thoughts but once iu the thick of it, he apart ami inactive, and all these fierce leap ing creatures about me, he went quite out of my mind. Yaggass toll me after wards that he saw what ls threatening, and all along that comer had re of his at teiitiou than even the half dozen at their perilous antics with me. He had lost none of the signs of the old lion's gatheiiug rage his kindling eyes, his bristling mane, the hps drawn back until the cruel teeth white.

He knew it then to be a question of moments. He said his whip would have solved it one way or the other in a second it might have, although he did not think it, kept him the mastery over the brute as on former nights; only there was another solution, and to gun every possible moment on that was what lie sought, and not to precipitate it. Itut then there w. re the vociferations, half of fear, half of am ize inent, of the audience, and the impetuous hole, thus leaving it a death trap to ai glance, not free from doubt. He himself American In.lo HipMdrom where Willi also stationed the th re in.

lit, on a vinit to ex one of the ottievra unfortunate who might hrtpiicn to pass that said nothing to me then, but he sent Main wiiv. During the afternoon a party of strong, his assistant, back to whiaiwr me which lith and Howe at once aiuumed young ladles, employed in the estibli last caulioii MatiKtroiig had to he in the me to tie going. of the State, Dr. Dollinger and his adherents feci cannot coexist with the doctrine of Papal Infallibility. In this way the public are enabled to grasp the question apxrt from theological suiiletie.

Hence the popul.tr the publication of these documents has produced in Southern inent were liassmg through the thml Hut no such roputalile company aa tli affair; Yaggass, Mainstrong, and I tl was the aula i the initiated ones. Vagg. storev, when one of their number, Mi officers of the th aaw me the two Mart ia ISreckinheart, who was ill the lead, homes. M. de Grangerie, however, called together as many of his employes as could be found, and unfurled the Geneva ftsg once more.

A few days back he was driving his ponies without the walls, going his rounds to see that the waggons were at their posts, and, being stopped suddenly by a band of National Guards, produced his card, announcing himself as the head of the Press Ambulances, that hid cine to be so well known during the last eight month "Have you got a pass from the Coin- as ill full tig in character of Lion King. I a.iye 1 wan in I.ii.kwicIl Iintc.nl. I waa sudd, nly ilisapnearrd through the hoi, simply t.s.k the precaution to wear Comfortably domesticated with the liieui No sooner did her companions discover Germany, and which every day seem to increase. thicker woollen suit than 1 should nth, tient of the (irand National American ln.1 wise have worn, recalling certain exi and it waa not to at I.unwn ence to th it end narrated of himself by only 1 went on with them to Wilford, the nr.CFiEATIOXS OF TIIE KU KLUX KLAN. 1 r.

Livingstone. llorloy the whole werk'a round. No, I can speak to nothing very admir to keep out of the way of Cyrus, as likely this 'ban the horrible thought flashed to do him harm. This is most iqqs r- I Usin them that she had fallen into the tune," said Cyrus, for now you will bejiist I iws of the rag hopper below. Indeed, the man for me to send as a spy into Lydia, they had not much r.Hiui f.r doubt, for the You can pretend to py fiom nie and go next instant the shrieks of the unfortunate over to the enemy, and you will got their girl rang through the building, curdling the confidence, and be able i give us the most bl.M.,1 of all who heard them.

The screams valuable information." This arrang rut were heard throughout the building, but l.lv oi.l.. an, I the love stricken noun but the persons who witnessed the able iu these e.p!e there were three or four the v.ry um of the earth, an.l the mime asked one of the men, rudely, lu- The late proceedings of the Ku Klux timating that if he failed to produce such Klan in the city of Meridian seem to have a document he would be arrested as a excited some little indignation nor is ivr. "Of course I haven't got one, and this surprising when we read the account do not require one," retorted M. de la rent made aiuall objection to the preM-nce of these anionit them. The man of all 1 7Yi'oue of whit I Grangerie take nie to the nearest Arasi.es depirted on Ins mission, and fall knew from whence th-v came.

Srvr- given by the them, f.r instanie, whose aciuoo'uiice mo.st m.lul iusly cultivated a greater, mo thoroiuh vagalninJ you coil I find in immediately establish my So you are M. de la Gnui- nn I I identity." appeared from the scenr. The beautiful I ral of the girls knowing that the only 1'anthea li suggested tint she should 1 salvation for the girl was in the stopping movement towards the van and the lions rage row to fieri)', and we had it full on us at last I followed the impulse Yaggass had given me towards the door. Mainstrong opened it quickly that w.n my salvation, even then, before 1 could be quite through, and list as I hcii my name called amidst the din, the monster drew himself together, and giving a short, snapping, snarling bhsslthisty bark rather than roar, hurhd himself on me, struck me side wais with one paiv, ripping open my arm from ahoulder to elbow, ami cirri ing away the whole flap of my coat. My for d.ty'a inarch.

And Jet he had, hen are vou answered the other, has lately occurred in that place. IVsid, several outrages, such as shooting down 1 people, burning the mayor's store because he was supposed to favour the blacks, the following scene b'k place iu the curt- I needed, a certain ari.irpur, a certain pre Legitimist nobleman such as you. are better under lock and key." A guard cision of maiiaer, whuh went for resi Next Yaggass was within the very cage; tiny put on the blue fire and red, untill all looked fitly ghastly and demoniacal tlie whole cage was terrible motion; the lions' roar became heavy and frcipicnt their ipiick, strong, continuous silent movements took us strangely and the one nun so c.s.l and wary iu the midst of thein. From pit to r.M.f ar.e one general eavr murmur, that said far more than the most vehement cheering. Hut all the while up iu one corner lay that big brute of all sullen, wat.hful.

And tonight, for the lir-l tune, whether wisely or not, Ya-gasa did not compel hiiutohiswork I suppose did not dare. Sinie minutes, had thus gone on the time given mo was come. I walk. 1 kly up to the Li. of the van, ll mi.) and glare shielding 'n notice.

liiistroiig was ready, cave me whip and pis'ol-and then if the Mlow le shake hinds, as thoii.h I hid been going send for her husband, who, lu gratitude for 1 of the machinery, ran down to the Inst the treatment she had rec.ned, would be story and had it stopped; but, alas too certain to d. sert his Assyrian master, and late, as the amine) proves. A soon as the come over to Cyrus. She was allow ed to poll machinery could lie brought to send; and Abradates, having a st indstill, the whole f.rce of the estab-his wife's tokens, and heard how matters lishinent rushed to the hopper to sre hat stood, marched jofiilly to the camp of had become of their friend and companion. house on the bill ult.

The Democrats had 1 jumped up on the box of the phae ton, ap'. lied for, and obtained a warrant against I while two more to- their seats behind, colound school master 1 Warne ide Tyler, whom they accused of hav found be nearlv ll In a' tune agsin that 1 f. 11 outwards instead of Cyrus, hi an incendiary si ech." The sheriff's messenger f-unl lr.s ou-a ave inwards, f.r the brute was in id for bility with the persona for wh.mi he mr.lid it. It on Mr. ArnaM ami John Howe, when they came to aeak ith liiin after the at I liuili.iroiii.-h they thought his title of IJon Kin not out of uiu.

with his air and iharactcr, and were Tery greatly interested iu linn. 'i'liis, tny clow acpiaiiitance of one whole week, wit a lon lean mm, with white puM'y fie, that waa an lean a.s the rest of him, crafty, vulturish i yes, along mobile uih, and a patent tl. xil.il.ty of tuuli, that told at once of the practised pytnnast. I can apeak with considerable knowledge and the unfortunate gentleman was conducted to the Concierg. rie, to be locked up iu a dirk cell on no particular charge, in spite of o.s be had in-ver iu politic.

Hi mansion in tin- luartier St. (lor uniiti was quite ugli to ensure detention, and in the he remained days nr. cisioti.il communication with the nrrupiiita of the two other cell ill the same pasagB The hopper wai the s' r.ds painful nil just enact, the re. iving remains the wis, he, ai, 1 long a Cuus, lu of rag of th t.a dv tic d. A burnt claim trough lu hoe.

show, cm hid ii-to a sh 1 who he he bins niVr lit. 1 up hand 1 preparing to commence the labours i the ii day. Ilring informed of the dure of the case, he promptly turned over the school to this assist nit, au aecuipviiid the I w.fa I 1 1 now. I out I. is iv.uh, without appreciable interval he tumid, and sprang fml at rending- tlU time with I.

is uut.il v. i. a i-s u-t contrived to elude him, gave a sort of isii sheti-f servant to the curt I'm 1 be- return for the ben. fits that you 1 mass, nn, I ground into pulpy mincemeat The horrible news soon spread throughout ing, however, that the hearing was post- they said, drew a pistol fnun his belt stowed upon us, Cyrus, can say liothi Well, whatever I had supposed it would kept in reserve for ainU an event as this more than tliat 1 tlve to you, as a the village, and within a few hours the poued, he sauntered about the town uut.l 1 old friends, as it happened the Arch-.

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