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■ nerv-1. She omarv nr ser-me a e door pleas* r, andmture,rwise;d paid ikiast. cnt, I-roomicroseV she ash terheard again. i earlyI said?man, lioned ceived ordi-u re-7, but le andlaving e mv cked. : stout e theof ex- call-u sir, on ill, whimof iH-c!or.” rtlv inn, lo!rcatlvoublcComeuay, sir, my mistress—who. in jilt remorse and delirium, called in twenty doctors to bring her dead daughter to life—has always been doing what she has done to you. 1 try to keep the secret generally, but some find it out, and others think hard things of us. I thought I would let you know the truth. If she contrives to come again to you, jrou can always promise to call, and so be rid of her. Poor *oul! she has nobody in the world but me now. She's punished lor her hardness, at any rate, and you’ll excuse her conduct.’1I bowed. I could sav nothing. Mar-garet opened the door for me, and I walked out into the rffesh air.As I looked back upon the house, with all its elegance, it seemed to me to have a haunted air, as though the ghost of the poor girl still hovered about it- ‘Ood only 4tnow« ~how mimy irar-fill secrets such handsome houses may at times shut in,” I said to myself as I turned my back upon it gladly.I have never seen the poor old lady since that hour. Probably Margaret has kept too close a watch upon her.An Exiled Count.The Antioch Ledger of the 24th instant contains the following story of an exiled Count at present residing in that city;Antioch has n genuine expelled Russian Count in her midst whose history, for so young a man is some, what romantic. lie is twenty years ot age, by name Alexis de PerwinofT. Having-with his-associates written and published a book setting forth defects 111 the political and educational departments of the Imperial Russian Government and in favor of the downtrodden classes of that extensive empire, he was informed one evening while attending the theatre at Moscow, that suspicion pointed to him as the principal writer of the work and that an order for his arrest had been issued. Hastily leaving the theatre, he mounted a horse, rode till the animal fell1 doc-bcncath him from exhaustion, secreted himself five days in the forest, cut the telegraph wires wherever he could do so, expended several thousand dollars in bribing the officers who passed him beyond the Russian line, boarded an American vessel and sailed for the United States. During the sixteenAristoquiethphiloscpoetryencourIievc.Fletclia scort be nan Shaksj his hoi of Till IT will mtique.if C’uponChari cmore t non ba city u large a swept one ot close o of the several mill-stcpie. i storm two hu lars. *!the wo the des knownwas tb before ent cor city, be
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Hamilton Guidon

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Fri, Nov 20, 1874

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