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BY DORA RUSSELL AUTHON OF "FOOTPRINTS IN THE BH
*The Brʊeen SUAL," "The Track OF THE STORM." "A BITTER BIRSHRIGHT, &,, &c.****
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CHAPTER XXXVII.
So he sat down alone in the stately apartment;- where the old pheory Soupitable host had reigued an tong. Francis would not help thinking of the last time he had been in this room, and the great obanges which had taken place sines then. Evon the servants who waited on him knew there was something in the air, and his visit so non after Lord Ennismore's death was muck oomznunted on.
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Then Francis locked up and saw box, sal sprang to his fees to place bar à oksir.
"This little man has been telling mo all soris
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of wonderful things, he mid kindigo and are going to have a rido tomorrow over the hills together if yen vilillow P
After dinner war over he went into the draw- THE ELDEST SON.
ing-room, and found thore the two girls and But there was no loophole. Mr. Beale, indeed, their governess Miss Sinclair, und little Pat saly too soba became convinced, that the marri Hoshook hands with thats all, mad kissed the ston Coorge Robe and Katherin Matbild's bright hood, with a strange feeling of was a painful fact, not to be got over by any punation in his heart. He felt someber as efforts of lawyers or law. The very curate who though he had wronged the child, and yet he had married them was still alive, and was now had certainly not: but Fat, who know nothing e vicar of the parish where the ill-fated union of what had tern gcing on, as only too delight hed tako pinas. Lorimar's (Mrs. Twice's sigased to have him for a companion.
He come and stood by Francis's knee and chat- ture was attached as a witness to the ceremony, and the poor woman, with many team, could not rod away in his childish fashion. He was do- ing this when the sorrowful-faced mother eater deby this.
r. Termy Twiss fell into a desaondent stated the room, and stood baking silently for a of mind kan ho beard that Lady Benistormorant or so in the shada ut her a so had confessed the trail, and fosted (and rightly that the money he had received for keeping th Horet would be withdrawn; but he at ouce plied to Francis Roche regarding its continanon, who, however, did not encourage his protamsions. Mr. Beale uw George Roche, and also Colonel Rochs and Franois, and wrote to Lady' Ennis
Pat is a very good ridor,” answered Lady' more to tell her he had done so, and that he hadultmore gently, and she took a saat by them, but presently rose rostlessly, and began walking bann very much pleased with the young man.
"His great snxiety as regards this unhappy up and down the long room with languid steps lasings mes to be for you." trots the laser tall Bgare, as she did so, said his heart was fulf Francis Roche ould not help locking at her and he spoke of you with the greatest considere
of equpassion for her, and he felt half-guilty fior and respect. He expressed a wish ale to leo. But for in how diereat it would have ne you, and said he had recaired groot kindness all fenn, ha refeated. Tois gristetrisken we from yon aud, Lerd Ennismore when he believed, at all creats, would have had the thought himself to be a stranger to roa hats. Altogether of ber little boy to neole fer, but now it must I think you have every reson to believe that.
be all bitterness, all paio, this young i will do everything in his power to make a painful position as little trying as possible."
The lawyer's letter naturally agitated Lady Phinisuure very deeply, and a strange yearning crops subtly into her desolate heart, to look nies more on the face of her first-bora. He was her child, she remembered; the littlo wailing babs we had loft among stangers, and after a whils she wrote to Franois Roche, and asked him to como te her.
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When Francis received this tatter we may be sure he carried it st ouas to Helen Drummond, who now know all the strange bistory of har rcung lover's birth and pareatage.
Oh, what will she say, Frack Porled the gir after she bad read the sorrowful words, "whod she hears-about me?"
Presently the children went away, and these two the mother mud ber ektest adware left alone, and Francis expressed something of his thoughts in words,
"I feel you most half-hate me. Lady Ennis- or he said, and before the answered she raised her sad eye and looked on his fooo.
"Nu," she mid, "that could never bait is no fault of yours."
"Btili I ful half goûty, as if my premmce must give you pain,"
• "No. Francie, even long-ago my heart crept to you. When
She stopped abreptly; it flashed back on her him; when he had reproached her with parting half-bewildered in the last time she had an
him from Helen Drummond, and driving the poor
Anything she ears on that subject you knowgirl in ber misery to do he knew not what.
In the overwhelming misery which had of hats
won't affect me, Helemanswered Francis Roche, swept over her, she had lost all memory of Helen. taking her band.
**Ok, but it will be so different now-how she remembered, and the next acment
she spoke of her.
eldest son-ypur position will be so different you must not think of me, Francis."
Who else will I think of, then, you stapid darling girl 'Don't talk nonconde, Holen: I will do everything else my mother wishes, for I pity her so deeply, but not for twenty mothers would I give up you."
You ora sory gouaecus, Frank," said Holos softly I always foel-"
felen, Tady Ennismore parted us ones, bat.
ste shall never part us again; remember I have your promise."
"Yes" and she put her hand into his, and locked in bis face with her bright clear eyes.
They were very fond of each other, these two. and Helen knew very well it would almost break her heart if she wore again parted from Francis Recbe. But the olenge in his positing was rer great, and she felt that Lady Ennismore would be all greatly adverse to the very idea of their marriage
She took up the letter again and re-read the words in which Lady Konismore had samman
her aldest on to her aile; the aad words iu! which she acknowledged him her betr; and teld bim that his future home should be at
·Brackenford.
"My son," the unhappy woman bed written, for yes or now the straugs boud that is between us, will you come to me for a little while, so that we may learn to know each other better, and make certain arrangements for my other her children. Atz doath, and I fool I bare not bong to live, you will inherit the property Ear and the balk of the large fortune which was firat settled by my father on my brother Norman and his children, and in the event of his dying childless, on me and my sidest son
*He did dis childless, as you know, and your iny eldest son, but you will not forgot, I feel sur, the plains of the little brather whose life has been wrecked. by my terrible mistake. I believed your father to dead when I married my deer, deer husband, and this oild was Lord Ennis more's darling and pride. We cannot, make up to nia what he has lost, but moneze aan bogota on him and on his sisters, and I wish to see you! about this
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THE HONGKONG DAILY REINS SATURDAY, JULY APR. 1891
Beddenly, however, sho Úlfted her tane-stained taes from her mother's breast,
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And the taxt day thò layyar did noma, and Į But Jatim kapt sobbing on. She was a proind MARKET PRICES –340 JULŤ, 1991. ample and most generous, provision was made | sensitive glas, and this was a bitter blow to her; The Prices are given in Dollar Gauta, Oopper for the two gleis, J'olia and Maud, and also for more bittse still when she remembered young - Cark in 1630 to the Dollár; a cably in 14 that; a little Pat; and by a spoolel rigasst-of-Franola Carson.
ploul 138) Tha. Roches portion of the yearly income from the landed property was í be ast, exide to-angment the boy's fortune. This, of course, could only to done by agreement with the next beir (Frason Hooks), and only during the lifetime of the satil Frensis Roche, as the entill was very striotiz drawn.
But during his lifetime Franola Roche agres to allow his falf-brother, Patrick, then thou and a year from the revenues of the property, and be signed a deed to that effect, so that with the fortuno his mother could foavo him, and this pearly allowance, little Pat was suply providel for
Francia Roche stayed at Brackenford until all these arrangements were made, and during this time he felt that Lady Dauiamare was learning to love and trust him, and in every way he triet to help and contort hor.
We must not suppose that all this while Mes Sinclair's sharp 970s had not perceived that something vary unmanal was going on ni Brack enford. At lust she could rostrain her curiosity no longer, end asked Francis Bocha why Lady Eunismore bad requested her not to call tittie Pat Lard Baniamgra
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Lady Eaniemore is so strange and reserval now, I was hall-afraid to ask her reason," said Miss Sinclair smiling; “but I am not afraid to ask you, Mr. Roche, and as you seem quite in her sonidence now, perhaps you will tell me?"
"I must ask leave from Lady Finismos fred," anewernd Francis, als muiling; and who ho did at, Lady Ennismore bade him tell her the trath.
Everyone will know som, so why not thoin of my own household," she said half bitterly but the next moment she added, "I have bet; one. consolation through all this shame...and misery, Fransis, and it is to know you are- you are. Ah, you should have been my Enn's
mors'a son!
"I mean to try to be a good son to you at any rate answeral Francis kindly, and he took bar hand.
́ ́ànd there is another thing I wish to mention, Francie," went on Lady Ennismora,and it not for the world's sake, roamber, for the world is nothing to me now, and I aball never entert again; ut still, though I have no right to is I wash to bear my moond husband'e name-2901 the other."
"Yes, of course,"
*Ennismore was my true husband, you know, all these long years. continued Lady Ennis mors with deep emotive,
to be your bastand."
And my pour father was always unworthy
“I shall never see him again in life." auswered Lady Ennismore with a shudder. Neror name bim to me, Francis-to me he is dead."
That poor girl, Franois-hay anything been har forehead as if striving to sacentrate her "and now do not let us talk any are on painful hound of her?" she said, and she put her hand to. I will respect year wish," aid Francis; thoughts.
subjeāts,"
"Yes," answered Francia steadily.
Hare you seen her ? Isall well with bur ?" asked Latty Enntemore quickly.
...
"Yen. I have soon bar, nad all is well with bor. was going to tell you about her, and how strangely we mot again.”
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"Yu, tell me," said Lady Ennismore, with some agitation.
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other, there is one thing will you do for me ?" she sail.
"1 will do anything foryon darling, that I can." "Will yon send away Miss Binclair, then? She insulled me. Will you send her away and get another governess Pr
"Yes, Jaka, if you wish it, I will do mo.” "Will you send hap away now; I will never speak to her again."
If she insulted you I will and her away at once. Oh, don't cry, my darling! Don't make it hardor for me to hour."
Poor Jalis upon appeal tried to conquer her amotion. She dried her ages, and kissed her mother's face.
Forgive me," she said softly. Bab oh, incther, sent away Miss Sinclair to-day !"
·" 1 prombie to send bar away," annwered Lady Ernismers, and half an hour later, to her rage and consternation, Miss Sibolair received the following note:
Dear Mise Sinclair,
"I wish you to leare Baokeaford Today, an you spoke in an unbecoming manner to my oldest daughter, Julia. And in plass of a proper notice I enclose a year's salary, as well as the money which is now nearly dus to you.”
**Yours sincerely,
"KATERINK Ennismore."
·To say Miss Sinclair was angry et this ourt disvuissal is to giro a very poor idea of her feel- ings. She was simply furicus, and harried to Jalia's bed-room, the door of #bloh, however. the found looked against her. She shook it. She called to Julia atantly to open it, but abo called to dosť agrS.
You misohief-making little wretab abo coreumed; bat she ground in vain. Julia and Mand had sant themselves in, and nothing would induse them to take the slightest notion of the enraged woman outside.
Then Nie Binclair sont a message by one of the maids that she wished to speak to Ludy En- sismore. Ent Lady Barmore declined, to re- one her, and there was therefore nathing aft for her but le pack her tranke.
This sho did with Sutensa bitterness of spirit. She had ben years and year at Brackenfard, and quite looked upon it as her settled bome. Het now everything bad gone against her, and stl through that detestable Julia, she thought
avagely.
She thought she would therefore partly re- vongo herself by writing no insulting letter to Julis before she left, and with trembling hands sat down to pan this.
"Jenr Julia," she wrote, "I am very sorry I offorded son so deeply by merely upasting the tenth. I told you your position was an unfor- childron is so, and of course you and your sister tupute oue, for the position of all illegitimate
and ittle brother are illegitimate. Your mother, re, Roche, has dismissed me, and I am going, and hope to find a boma where the mistress, at
He changed the conversation, but the next time he saw Miss Sinclair he drew her wide.
"Toa asked me a question about litta Pathalt erente, will be a married lady. name, and I have gat leave from Tady Ennis more to tell you a long story," he said, "and the
you will undraland.”
Hs thon briefly told bor the outline of Lady Ennismore's and life, and Mise Sinclair listened with the utmost astonishment and some escrst satisfaction:
more P" she said.
"Then, she in notally not even Lady Ennis
"I went que evening to call ou some old friends Southwell Thele Wailer took me there, sud of my urole's, ColoraĨ Kesbe, a Gesoral and Mrs. we were shown into the drawing room whore Mrs. Southwell and a young girlig black were sitting. **Sba wishes to continue to keep bør hoshvnds My ancle introduced me to Mrs, Southwell, and name," usid Francis Roche repressively; and as he did this the girl who had been sitting of come everyous will respast such a wish." reling by the lamp on the table or to leave the room, but Mrs. Eouthwell called for back. and thon I saw her face. It was Helso Dram
mond; and tree beragain made me very happy!
"A"
But he was not her husband, Mr. Ruoho, if all this be tras"
"She believed him to be hor kraband for moes
than twenty years, Miss Sinclair; it was le misfortune, and through no fault of hers tha which perhaps you may ut like to hear, but it is
"I bave got something to tell you; something sob a terrible complication should aries."
“And I always thought branch a fortunat Batter that you send know. I mat Helon woman. I declare I used to envy her. Well gaiz, for she was living with Mra Sonthwell one never can tell. And Miss Sinclair sheap aber companion, and I antreated her to tell ged her shoulders:
ma the tree reson why she gave me up. She
“And the girls who aid the next minute
was very willing to do this-very; but I urged "Why, tooy will be illegitimate to Mr. Roche?" her se strongly that at last 1 persuaded her, and
They will bear their father's family nam
she then told me the painful and tragic circamand sa they will have very large fortanes I do stees of her birth."
it suppose that it will ever be remembered
pallid lips, and shefasped her hands convulsivə-
An exlamation burst from Lady Ennismora's against them."
Still it against them--though, of course ly together
money makes up for everything | And-Miz ancagh. "of har father's death, and how he
She told we want on Francis, still steadily. Sinclair gave a bitter little laugh.
"It makes up for a good deal, at all svents."-
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"Yours sincerely,
CAROLINE SINOLAIR."
8te addressed this to Julia, and finally quit ted Brackenford without again.swing her for
or pupila. But hor ween hittle revenge missed fre. Har letter was awaiting Julia when at inst they learnt abs was gone, but after looking disdainfully for a moment or two, Jalis turned to Mand."
Don't let us read it," she said, "No, let us put it into the are, and with the tours too" anwered Yaad; and a minute later Miss Sinclair's opistle was in eroes.
Thus eaded bar career at Brokenford, and whan Fricis Roobe heard she was gone he enld
he was glad.
1 aver liked the woman," he told Lady' Canismore, and he thought of Helen Drum woni nn he spoke.
before he left, for the Arst time since he had told The next day be himself left Brackenford and
Jer of bis engagement, Lady Ennismore men tional ifelon's name..
"Yes, mother, I do mean it,” he answeredfrmly. * I will say no more then. Sho will takes my plass here, and this will be bur home. It is very
lenge-my brother's child."
She will not inke your place for many, many yours, I hope, mother.”
Laty Bismore did not epok. She crossed the room and unlocked a onbingt, and drow out of it a jewel case.
Give her this from 100, Francis,” she said in
died, and of her cunther's sad fate. She thought said Francis Bocho with a smile. And I bave that heuring. It this world prorout my wishing gat runthar piece of now for you, Miss Sinclair a falissing voice; I shall wear such things no to rems on engagement; bu Lady. Basis-Yo remember Miss Hoten Drummond, don't more" more, it did not. I always really cared for you? Helen. ped I care for her now, and-and now he has promised to be my wifs."
Lady Ennismore gave a faint org.
You must not let this distress you," wrent on by recalling these things to your mind, but Francis, and I am sorry to give you fresh pain nothing will paremade me to give up Helen, and
1 mean to leave this- banco soon, for I hate suffered in it more than I can bear, so perhaps Jou will come down bers sometimes when I hope in time you will not objectiu our marriage." gone and look after the welfare of the people unt tas propasty that soek will be yours. Will yon
rising oxitedly. "who ordered my only brother
And do you know," said Lady Ennismore,
Drummond, did this?" Do you know that Helen's own undle, James
wait to mau tall me when I shall we th and will yen forgive all the wrong that was done topon in your childhood by your
"UNHAPPY MOTHER." Helen sighed as she again read Lady Fonisto more's letter, and looked wistfully enough in Pranoia Rocha's free, who was watching her
And when will you go. Frank F" she said. I thought of telegmphing that I wentd go to-morrow: the sooner it is arranged about that poor little fellow's fortune the batter," I think, don't you. Hvlon P
"Yes, Helou told me, and thongh I do not like speak ill of the test, I think James Drum- mond had every excuse for his aet."
I said when you first new bor it was like the hand of fate," want on Lady Bugismore, still dangatar, my other Norma, and you are in excitedly. "If 18-it is-yes, she is Norman's soul You are first cousins, parted from each other by a fatal post!"
"It is a geral, olange for him."
With the past I have nothing to do," wid "Tramendous! Did I ever tell you. Helen, either the sins nor the sorrows of
Francis Roobo; "with the present 1 have, eud
"Uh, you, of course. You used to admire hor, didn't you? Well, what has become of her, for Lady Ennismore has been very mysterious aboni her also 7"
hope," auswered Francis Hoshe, still sailing; "She is golag to be my wife very soon, I
and some day this will be her home,
It is very good of yon; Helen will ho very passed," saswered Francis taking the case in his band,
*Fall bar...” woot on Lady Encisore, but bor voise failed her, and she could not com pleta ber message.
“I am sure you will isarn to love her," said Frannis
Mies Sinclair actually farned pale, for it I have not to learn." answered Lady Banis terriow with Helon Drummond before she left me to be pr. nat when you are married, Francis dashed across ber minit in a moment her langt ir more after a moment's silence; but do not ask
Brackenford, suit how the poor girl and vileata I would not be "
Roche. ly resented her interferonse abort Francis He spoke some kindly words in reply, szd then they parted, Lady Ennismore kissing him
This is indeed now," she said quickly. on his forebeat as they did so; and during bis "Well, I must congratulate yen, Mr. Roche railway journey Francia had the anriosity to
"Thank you," said Francis Roobe good-a-open her present to Helen Drummond. turedly; though it must be confessed he was It was a magnificent diamond weakloes; one whom Heten Drummond had always blamed for broken-hearted woman who had want it to his enjoying mild triomph over Miss Sluctair, that bud often graced the lovely nack of the telling Lady Ennismore about their meetings promised hrido. in the grande.
(To be continuel,)
Miss Halen Drammond has been a verz fortunate girl," continued Miss Vinclair, who
how I hallen vid him the first time I saw bingopurate me fram the girl I love ball bad now become anxious to be en good terms]
Yes, I think I did. but it's lucky he is not old enough to realise it all, and of coarse his future shall always be my first are."
"I am ere you will be good to his, Frank"
I will try to be just, at any rate,
And your father, what does bessy to all this Frank shrugged his shouldera.
"He was very much elated at first, but you know he is an extraordinary old boy, Helen, and not a father one am feel very proud of. In fact, my dear. I fear your father-in-law will be rathe
trial to you."
Hetos smiled sweetly.
Oh, we shall get on very well. I dargay," she suid. I will like him for Frank's sake, Again Frank shrugged his shoulders.
of vom p
Bhe mada no farther retrano she looked. even with a sort of awilling admiration at the resolute young faon before her, and then walk back on her sist with a heavy siga.
Norman's child, aut as overed her face with It strango-strange," she murmured: her hand.
"You always H Helas, and you must learn to love her," said Francis; "chs, I know, is most anxious to win your gard."
She made no answer, but sitar o foi moments of silence the rose and hold on her hand.
Good night, Francis, sus said "your news has told me how vainly we straggle againat the mysterious deerees of fate.”
DAD.
CHAPTER XXXVII. A: DIAMOND NECKLACE.
with the future owner of Brackenford.
-" And I think mysslt a very fortunatę man," tanghed Francis; "I liked her from the very first day we met."
*You have almost taken my breath away by Euismore, I wonder what he would have done telling me of all those changes. Poor Lord
if he had lived:p
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Yullow
Rose Apple
Strawberries, Chinese .... Walar busanta, com,
Mandarin
Water Meka... Walnuts
kk Wong-pl
To illustrate the vart soope of the work the | 123ME inlewing facts are on bmitted forconsideration:-
And there was actually a sense of ofation is and in acisne generally, which the rapid advance this woman's heart at the misfortunes which of foreign relations has imposed upon them, bad happened to a family whoes bread she bad here given in extenso. Each and every word is baten so long. But she had never forgiven Julia fully illustrated and explained, forming accions Bingham about young Carson, and hore a grudge for students of a moat instructive nature. Both "I try to get up a little daty affection," he
against Lady Faniemore for refusing to Ustem to the Court and Panti pronzuoiations are given suit with a laugh. "but it's a Tory hard pull,
her story against them. and tell you. But you should see the Caloneli
the ant bolag carefully market on the best Bo this is the end of all my lady'sprite," she principle hitherto attained. The typography with his Helan. Unalo Walter enanot get orUr The next day the reator w Francis Roche, thought with decidedly pleasant sonsation displays the success of antips to make the certain facts in his career that I told you of."
and a Mr. Beale, he was plossed with the glowing in her breast, and what will Master Chinoso and English type corroepond in the sixe "Pour man; but I suppose ha ia rery prond frank and generons spirit shown by the young Cursou say now to that forward obit upstairs. I of lady, thereby effenting a videoany of sball have the pleasure of telling her, at least space, sohieving a clearness not previously *He expresses come such feeling. I believe," "Can the entail not be broken, and the pro- what a come down has happened to them all!"
And the reshly did this. At first Julia Bing and gronat apaces which have heretofore charon said Francis Roche, mailing rood-naturedly;perty divided equally between myself and little
attained, and dispensing with these vast margins but he's rather humbug, I think-only as Pat he said. "If my misther, who now who refused to believe her words, veiled sa they terized Chinese publications. never can tell,
Brankenford, were to make a will and do this, were by false commiseration.
My dear, I regret to tell you it is perfectly The two young people talked a little wõilsand Ţ, who am the next hoiruha tells me, were to longer in this desin, and then they parted, and agresto it, would it not hold good, Mr. Proscott? trus, continued Miss Sinclair. Poor little Chalmers Vocabulary contains about 16.000 Heden Drummond telt vaguely uneasy after
The ractor slook bes
Pat is not the heir, but your mother's oldest son, Chinese characters, and Madhurst's English Frapoio kal.left beer. She know that at Tady "I fear not," he said; "Mr. Beate tells me by her firat marriage, Mr. Fransis Roche 11 Chinese Diation about 100000, whilst Ennistors's influenna would xor be med to in that the property was settled firstly on Mr. Nor. And of course? dues her eldest son to give up an engagemoutman Malden, who died childless, and then on his
this work soutaius more than 50,000 English» Whatelse bave you got toray, Miss Sinulair?" words and upwards of 800.000 Chinese charac which sie, naturally enough, Helen thought, sister, Endy Ennismore, and after her on her asked the young girl, raising her bead proudly, tore. Again, despite all the grammars and would consider totally beneath his future position eldest son, and then on the sidest son's son, and end with quivering lips, as her govenose paus other elementary works as yet published, the
I should not havo promised to be his wife," so v for these gasarations. But I believe Only that it is sok a terribly unfortunete dort of this difiaalt language absolutely re thought poor Hale, and yet, as ko said, it was there is a large sum of money which you and position for you all; especially for you girls, as of gaires examples to display the various appli no fault of mino."
Lady Boniam will have power to dispose of" course your mother was never really married to patiens an equivalents of different words which Batel had no real banks to masincs Båt part of the income ent of the property Lord Ennismore. How could she be when she have ene general meaning. Of these examples Francis Rooke went down to Brackenford on in could be set aside for Fat also, even without had another halband Xwing all the time following day, ant he went with a vory dotar-banking the entail. Of course I feel most an
this work contains more than five timež na Julia spoka pot another word. She looked for many as any other Dictionary hitherfa. pab. mined coin se regards Helen. He expected options to make op in rery way to him for such a moment in Miss Bladair's face, and then swift shed. position from his newly found motiar bat he an unlocked for change of fortuna."
and ellently left the room, in spite of Miss did not men's this opposition to affect him.
For practical purposes the strangement of "It was, indeed, tulooked for, and the most Sinclair's romonstrances.
the work in so complote, that a reference to its It was a strange meeting this between the painful part of it to Lady Banismore is, I thick, She went straight to her mother, who was sit-pages sablas a person who understands English mother and sou, and Francis was inexpressibly the knowledge that the bot will not bear hitting in the morning room, and having asked per to communiste effectively with ustiybe who abooked by the change in Lady Enxiors' failer's name. The title, Mr. Beala talla me, mission to enter, went in appearance. She was worn, she was baggard, will now go to a cousin of the late lord's
understand nothing but Chinese. In this spect "Mother, I have come to ask you something," the work will be found indispensable to all and her beauty somehow had passed away from "Ifsel so much for her; the has been very she began, and the moment that Lady Fanisor's Eroyeama residing in China, and to the natives her. She held out her trembling hand as good to me, and yet I wonder who does not hate yen wosted on her young daughter's face abs themselves it expisina aubjects fully with which Francis antered the room, and he took it, and me."
kaiw what the question was. then bent down and kissed it,
You have been innocent of all wrong to ber; "Is it troe," went on Julia, her slender Fo mirties resident in England and interested
very few indeed of there are perfectly soquainted. be terrible wrong was your fathar allowing ber young form quivering, and her lovely young face in China it cannot but be invaluable occasion- to suppose he was dead, and after doing this to pale with emelion, that Pat is not Lord Ennis-ally. return to England."
more-that you were married before you married £t]cozaprinos upeweds of 'two thousand lega - 1 don't think he ever did mean to return," my father "Yes, of course, I saw Mr. Boale, the lawyer, answered Francis with a faint dash rising on bison, Julia, auswered Lady Ennismore, Bud
pages before I left town, and whatever
4 Vols IMPERIAL QUARTO, Priso, $20. thick righ! I shall at ones agree to you and Leos, "He meant, he told me, always to allow her pale fact fushed; unhappily it is true. I
A Large REDUCTION in PRICE is mada everyone to suppose he was lost at sea; but he married when but a girl, and this marriage was to Purchiere of SEX or more Copies. Thank you, my son," said Lady Eaoismore, was driven by poverty to come back, and driven storst one, and-death I believed had anded it
LONDON: and her eyee rooted on his face and Engered also by poverty to apply to Lady Banismore for before I married your dear father-and only TURNED & Co., 80, FATEST. Row there with strange wistfalhosa.
assistance; and then when he found out I was lately have I learnt
HONGKONG:
Thank you for sanding for me mother," he maid with some spitation.
There is much to do" replied Lady Eania jucre la e altoring voice.
to
We will talk it all orce to-morrow," she said. Living. e fusisted on bringing forward kis presently, Mr. Promoott, the rector, is joint olaitas!" guardian with me of little Pat, and he will you about the child. His father's last thoughts were given to him"
The reolor sighed.
"We can but make the best of it now, Mr. Roche," he said; "the best for Lady Ennismore "You have had a terrible loss, answered and her poor children, and I am truly happy to Francis fuelingly, but the next moment bo was see that you are, anxious to do this." sorry he had ever alluded to Lord Ennister's death, for an absolute spasm passed over his mother's 1400.
Altogether it was very trying this first inter vier, and Lady Ennismore declined to dine with Francis, as alio said she never entered the dining
SOM NOW.
"Indeed I am, Mr. Prescott.”
"And is it true what Miss Sinolaírasid,” went on Julin, as Lady Emismore's voice broke and faltered, that Mr. Roche-Frazek Kooks→İBİ your aident won P
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From 1st January, 1884 to Slat Desember, "Yes, yes, my dear, dear child," said Lady 1893, being from that 31st year of the 751k Ennistore, and she pose and drew bar young, Cyole to the 80th your of the 70th Cycle. daughter's slight form to her brot, and kissedi ·Price, $130 Dawn: $2.00 Cloth.
Hngkong: Pablished at the Dally Press Hongkong, 6th November, 1899.
"I truly believe so; and little Pat, I am ware, will find you a good brother. Mr. Bale in com fog down to-morrow, and then the monetary part will have to be gone into, and Lady Finnismore, her from you are still my children, my dear,
understand, proposes to pake far will and dear shildren, and you will all bars large for Omos. Soll by all Booksellere provide for her youngər obildratia".
face of your own.”
Ying-to
VEGETABLE, &c.
Falahan, British str., 1,685, H.-C. & M-Steam
boat On, for Canton
Frej, Danish ett., 397, C. L.Strand. July 3.
Arahold. Kurbury & Co.
General Warder, German str. 3,091 Bichol,
June 30, Melshura & Co., for Yokoha Helphong, British-str., 1,191, Harris, Joly 1,
Douglas Lapralk & Co. for Coast. Ports. Haiphong, Freusb skr., 315, Bousquet, «Inne 30. Messortie Maritimes, for Talpheng. Hakow, British str. 2,335, Lloyd, Batterfield
& Swims, for Canton Henggahan, British stc., 1,5 †, Brauk, Junus 20
E. & M. Steamboat Üm, for Manno
Hoom, British abr, 1,311, G. B. Tefano r.
C. & M. Stomboit Cs, For Catton Kiangka, Chi, 1,030, Knights, Mar. 12°
M.9 N. for Cuto
Kinking, British str. 1,091, W. E. Uloeke,
H. O. & M. Steamboat Cr
Kingshow, British nr. 2. Craisksbank
EL CAM. Storyboat Co.,
Libelle, British str., 855, G. Great, Jaus 13.
E. C. Roy
Iro Bob, British str,, 1,020, A. Bresno, Juno 27,
Yaen Fat long, for Dsagkok
Memnon, British str., 825, A, Dori, Jan 39,
Butterfild & Swire, for But
Rosald-mara, Birga, 106, Chiesen, Nips
Mitaal Biehl Colliery ----
Kamanato Maru, op. air.. 1210, L. Perdor.
Mar. 9, Nippon Tosen Kaitha Niigatamaru, Jap. str. 1,944, Arai, Juno 10,
"Nippon Tassen Kaishis
KOBE.
**In Part on Bud Jona, 1891, Antrow, British stir, 1,911, Lookhart, Mar-25,
C. & J. Trading Co
Ban rian, British str., 1,158, Farqatar, Ju18,
Cornes & Co Benvenue, British ste, 1,196, Thomson, from 17.
Cornes & Co
Granite State, me, sh, 1,620, Barnlew, Jono K,
C&J. Trading C1
Kübrann, Beib, sh, 3.574, M«Callan, M1730,
CA J. Trading Ca Nierstein, Garman etr., 737, Kennaweg, J. 17.
.. Trating Co
Sing-mar, Jap. str. 1,901, omgi. Fune
2, Nippon na Katshi
St. David, Amr shin, 1,53, Frost, April 6,
(1 & J. Trading o
St. Orwald, British er.. 1.781, attese, Jan 18,
dikul eu Knit
Suufunge Mera, Jap. str. 866, Kigi, Jase 17,
Nippos Yoren Raisha
Sury Wang, Spak ste, $13, Vit, Wax 201,
Faber & Voigt Loodors, Garmin ship, 2,384, Hamar, May 15,
C.& J. Trading Ca
YOKO TAMA.
In Port on 20 June, 1891. Callonien, Franch etc. 2,173, Flandin, J+€ 12.
Mesang riot Mari1imas Olty of Pakin', Ame. ste, 8,123, Sarle, Jans,19.
P. M. 8. 8: Co
Euphritish abr 1.300, Edw.rd. Just
Samuel, Samuel & Ca
Exe, British str., 1,999, J. Watson, Jido 11.
- Samuel, Samuel & Co General Warder, Gorman str, 1,539, Blanke,
„Fase 18, IL Aḥrans & Co.. Nasht
phage is, der na str. 1.900. Maghby, Juho 16,
Sino", Evera & Çə
Kob Mara, Jap. str., 1,359, Humoll, Jun 19,
Ninon Tan Katcha
White Feather, British st sama yacht, 397, Chises,
May 23, Master
BANGKOK.
In Port en 17th Juno, 1991,
Namen, British str., 85$, Goddard,_Ju'y 2, | Adown, Nor, back, 639, April 21, Clarke & Co.
Dangla, Capesik & 06, For Casal Porti
Hook Poli
Misbe, Germon stz., 1.016, Theron, July 2, Aurora, British bark, 245, Bora lt. Nov 3,
Siemunson & Co., for Yakobama & Kebe
Chary Watts, Siam. g., 653, Gesia, Nw, 3. Oxford, British str. 1,891, W, Jones, June 15,
Malt Bear Batterfeld & Seim
·Parthin, feitish str. 2015, Pantom. Jaun 25,
Dodwell, CI & Ŭ‹.
Pasig, British se.. 994. Chraese, for Craḥan Peking, German str., 951, F. Sebalis, July 1,
Siema:en & Co. for Shanghasi
Pilat Fish, British str., 117, Stopani, H., & W.
Dock.C%
Pollux, German sir, 599, H, Holmics, i'us 23,
Molohom & Co.
Commarsleretéh Ratharins, færmm barh, 597,
Mor 91. A. Markwald & On
·HER BRITANNIO MARIITYN A GES
IN THE OHINA SQUADRON Alanrily. d. steel death bat, beans, 9,150,
h,n,, Cyn, C. A. Alsir, at 'Flu color, crater. Gg 9,500 6.5, Caml. J.
Ferris, at Shanghai
Powan, British str., 1,81% 3.W. Gggin, 1. C.Caroline, a miser. 1 guns, 1.419 hol Usul Win.
&M. Steamboat Co. Cor Cuba
R. Ointtashock, at Hengyong
Store Nordiski. Danish t la str, Patosan, May Ereria, mrvaying abir, Go), &, M. Field, st
30, G, A T. Co,
Sindakuo
Emagkiang, British str.. 904 DJ, July 3, Esk, don'bla-serve gmbit 5 gan, 39 hup, in
Extterfold & Swire, for Tantala
regarva, at Hongkong
Ti On, British str., 769, Gololenski, April 15| Tirstrin', oranssita manbast, 1 gari 157 hp.
Chinese, for Caston
Tartar, Briti b sir. 1,537, Bulay, June 17.
Gibl, Livingston & Co.
Triumph, Gorman str., 671, J. Braho, Jane 31.
21, Behallhage & Co.
SAILING VESSELS.
23, 26 Ambon, British bark, 199, C. Haasan, April 7,
Wieler & Co.
18,
15
cably 10
Artichokes, Shanghai...catty
Bamboo Shoota Deane, sprout
browd
7)
Fronof...
21
Ju
AN Long, Lasam KEET Beetroot Kota Brinjal ......
A Brassica,
楽
Cabbage, Chinese com....
"Shanghai...each »Tumip Rooted
44
Carreta
KAR Culery, English.........
Colery, Chinese
A Chilies, Dried.
Freak, Green
Badm
Curry Stuff, Euglish.. Cucumber.
PRE
#
BK Charcoal
Firewood..................
Care...........
Egg Plant
Ginger, young,
#21 Horse Radiah, Shanghai..
Indian Creed
EM Lettuce, English............
kroes-
MH Onions, Bombny.
# Grec
Green Corn.
4 Vil, Ground Nut....
Am Parsley, English
仔書冰B
#Potatoon, Sweet
106
Japan name
American
Maako......
Pumpkin, Flat, Yellow..... Pumpkin
案传播 Paralia
Kapar engagemania
*ice, Best-quality
Shalots
Comm
Spinage, Chinese
BI Brake-gourd.
Angar, Befinest No. 1..
Tomatoes *****
Turnips, Paşti
Zoglish
#& Vegetabia Marrow
Walez Culturg
Yam
...-påcul 31.10
catty 2
50
$8.10
GRO, NAI, dadaly İnayostar of Market.
Celbarga, Betish bark, 1,350, Douglas, Juo,
Russoll & Co., for New York Combusdoen, Brit. bk., 1,197, Carland, May 19,
Melekers & Co.. for Hamburg
Don Jasle, Au, burk, 708, B. Nielsou, Apr.21,
Captaio
Georgietia, Amr, bark, 995, Kosten, Jun-14,
Master
Kaan Gorman.sob., 120, flanson, Dre. 2, Binsk
bead & Do.
Hydre, Danish bark, 735, Christoussa, Apr. 26,
Carlowis & Co. Isano Head, Amr ship, 1,459, Walte, May 25, Arabold, Korbarg &o, for New York. MoLanrio, Amr.abis, 1,413, ko, Apell 8,
· Renter, Breakoimaan & Co., for New York Minuis . Whitney, Belt, bark, 1,41, Saith,
June 18, Jardino, Matheson & Co Omega, British lark, 4‹0, A. V. Beowa, May 23,
· Masför
P. N. Blonobard, Amr, ahlo, 1,503, Blanched, Jane 13, Steen & Co., for New York Velocity, British bark, 191, R. Martin, May 28,
Chinese
A MOL
In Port on 25th Jane, 1907. Augusta, German bark, 143, Jessen, „Ture 23
Peredag & Co
Laigia Baffo, Ital, bk., 975, G. F. Caiva, June 9,
Franck Cast
Nanaimo, British bark. 937, Ottor, Jane Is,
Passing & Co
Ibereze, Gorman back, 391, Moller, June 16,
H. A. Petersen & Ou
FOOCHOW.
In Part on 13th June, 1891. Daofa, British str. 1,950, Shi, Jano 10,
Maitland & Co
Yontama Mern, Jap. str., 641, Murray, Jana 11,
G. Siemen
SHANGHAI.
In Port on 27th June, 1801: Abyssia, Brit-str., 2,318, Willisusen, June 20,
Dodwall, Odill & Co ----
C. & J. Trading Co
Andalana, British alip. 2,118, Gillis, Jan 9, Annie E. Wright, British ship, 1,917, Wright,
April 21, 0, & J. Trading On
Bayern, Gorman str., 2,575, Margali, June 15,
Melohere Oo
Benjamin Savall, Amar, ab, 1,363, Sawail, June
24, C. &.J. Trading.Co
Bonlarig, Bellish ate., 1.459, Brutillier, June 18,
Clibb, Livingston & Co
| Calstonian, Fresch sér., 2,178, Flandis, June 26,
Mensagerii Maritimas
Cemara, Britsh shin, 1,548, Dexter, May 7.
C. & J. Trading Co
Foe-chen, Chingan telp, str. 613. Plarihseb,
June 16, Chinese Telegraph Co
Į
|
Ginuk, (1. J. Baker, at foarkong
Hyacinth, orgiser, 2 vax, 1,190 h.p. Capt. B ̈-
W. Cralgie, at Singapore.
Importante, d.a, artiser. 10 guns, 10,000 kp.....
Cant. Elmand 9. Poe, at Amor Lesaler, oraiser, 10 gan, 3,500 h.p., Capt.
Barges Watson, at Yakohvan Linnet, vnnbest, 5 ans, 3,95) lin. Co. V. 0,.
Tiadal, at Woka
Mareev, ariser, 18 gone, 7,37 h.p.. Capt.
Balinn, at Yokohama
Pavond, gaalori, figans, Lásdk-O noi. Ingram,
at Shanghai
Pigme, emish Tenis, 1,209 km, Livrk-Gom.
Hewett, at Hingkona
Plorar, ennhost, & cans, 1.901 b.p.. Liert-Com. -
LK. Bell, at Hongkang Porpoiss, steel torpala arainer, 6 gnas, 3,500
+
Tr.., tom. J. E. Barr, at Nanking Raition, compasilac-bt, 6zam, 1,3991.0
Corp. J. G. Hengh, at Saudska Radps, canboat, guns, 1,300 L.p., Liont. Clem.
Freeman, at Shanghai
Severn, Aruiser, 17 gana, 5,489 4.3, Chart W.
II. Ball, at Yokohams
Solant, torps le mining launch, at Hanging Swift," Yonḥte-sgene met., 2 emas, 1032 á p.,
Cow. Hoo, R. Clapham, at Shanghai
Teravi, d sublatora v mass. Agaus, St. h.p..
în razorce, at forking
Victor Fanndal, resolving ship, 20 geni, Chen-
modore E. J. Church, st Rangkong Wirern, tæerat ironola 4, 4. 1,450, în ne korte, at
Hongkong.
*
FOREIGN MENOF-WAR ON
DIVA AND JAPAN STATION. Admiral Karai. Races ornism, Tapl.
Aladesioff, at Vis livestock Admiral Nakhing, Russian ornizor, 50 quo8,
Capt, Fadotot, st Hoogtang Vexandrine, Forma oraiser, Capt. Folate,
at Nanking
Allisan, Ame. corv., Comd. Felix "Daday.
at. Shangbai
Aspie, Prenak goubost, 4 gons, Capt. Jozrak,
At Shanghai
Botire, Russin raiser, 13 guy, 1,100) b.p., ~
Capt. Boyle, et Visilicatook
Gomota, Fesash enabost, Licat. Martel, 'at'
Kaiphong
D'u. Portugassa g-bt., 6 grans, 700 h.p, Captain
M. A. Gomes, at Shanghai
Dihi, Rusia orvette, Capt. Filkorsan, AÍ
Vladivostok Ulix, Garman ganhost, 4 gxos, 4,500 hp, Capt.
Asebar, at Shanrbał
Inconstant, French gombbat, Capt. Jonqulaess,
Ai Ngankin
Koravats, Russian gunboat. Capt. Piñsuff, at
Shanghai
Kraper, Russian corvatie, Gguns, 1.203 b...,
Cant. Enjaitwanaker, st_Vislivo took Geipai, German oralso?, Captain Tikgor, ab
Nanking
Latin, Fannh g-bt. Cam. Noony, si itangkok' Mind jar, Rina cruiser, 7 gaus, Comdr. Kasi,
né Shanghai
Mossesey, Amr. gan.vasual, Gguns, Cow. M. D.
Johnson, ne Tokohama
Feims, British str., 655, Leask, June 25, 8. M. Nayemirik, Raszian eraser, 9 gant, 253 b.p..
d. N. Ca.
Capt. Zarine, at Vivostok
Fuaba, Uliknese tr., 1,506, A. Uzos, June 34, Palos, Arar. ganboat, 6gans, 500 v., Liant-
đi lễ. B. N. di
Com. J. Marthon, at Shanghai, Giangyle, British str., 2,211, Game, June 24, Pamist Amy Bassion oralser, Cipt. Loep,
Jardine, Matheson & Q,
Harward, Lor, bark, 182, Colcord, June 12.
Somsava & Co
Hiányozhi Marn, Japane ostr., 40f, Hallstrom,
Jun 26, M, Y, Kaishin
Fisix-yn, Chinese str., 574, Lancaster, Jane 26,
C. M. & N. Co
Kangasi, Ghlaam str., 623, Nessos, Jane 935,
Ới Hồ B. N. Ca Kwongmorg, Brit str. 999, Freeman, Juas 25,
Jardins, Matheson & On
Loong whn, British sob., $74, Lord, Jane 5,
Morris & Co Mary Stewart, Grit. bis, 181, Thompson, June 9,
Jardine, Matheson & Co
Minister of Marine, Brit, ship, 1,618, MoLangå-
Jin, June 24, O & J. Trading Os Moskesston, Brit, str., 1,892, Bensley, June 23,
Dodwell, Carlil. & Oo,
Naupastas, British ship, 1,399, Fovitt, June 23,
& J. Trading Co
Ningpo, Gerasu str., 782, R. Koehler, Jav 93,
Biomaren & Co
Oras, French str. 2374, Obalond, June 22,
>Mese gedes Maritimes
Pakling, Beklub she), 1,916, Long, June 91.
C. 6. M. 8. N. Co
Pelagonie, British chip, 1,109, Wibbard, June 12,
Gr&d. Trading Co
Pechill, Brish ste.. 881, Purkis, June
Jardine, Matheson & Co
P. & 0, 8, 8. Qu
Pastaway British str. 3,805, Whsler, June 14 Priam, British str. 1,809, Wilding, Juss 27,
Batterfeld & Baire
at Vladivostock
Pareva, Franch cruise, Capt. Faurent, at
Japan
Plavier, Fronsbæ-bt., Caot, Uxpad, at Hongkong Raina Cristina, Spanish araiser, Capt. Inglisins,
at Manila
Bio Lima, Portavasse gibt, 8 guns, 100 k.p..
Capt. J. t. Simba Barbara, al Ma Sivautoh, Russian orgier, 15 gaze, Okph, A.
Piskeln, at Hongkong
Nacking
Bophio, German eraiser, Captain Helbing, t Swatara, Amar. corrette, Com. P. Cooper,
at Yokoham
Triomphante, French frigate, Capt. Coroutier
Ladmiar, at Shangoti
Velasco, Spanish cruiser, guns, Capt. Jou
Fernandes, at Shanghai
Villars, French omniner,” Captain Tiomans, at
Abongtai
Viper, French ganhvist, 4 guns, 100 bp. Capt.
Constelle, 66-8hangisi”
Vladimir Monomseb, Russian ernisar, Dopinin
Donbasaff, at Vladivostock Volturno, Italian oralser, Comd.. Koyoh, at
Shanghai
Yosfook, Hus, geht, I guan, Com. Mołotowsky,
at Vladivostook.
Wolf. Herman canboat. E geer, 940 k... Linat
Can. Hallkoff, vi Bhangbei
Zrier, Anatrien sorrelte, 4 gans, Capt. Khit.
tal, at Fongkong
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