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In the midst sad ina* Heever keepyou IaitM* tm&mm fell ^|Sfii WA I The priest's hand was raised inkaWaedAy ooei offa&er .which Tighe, deeply afl«^8 excellent witty stoj knelt toreceiye. ^nienO^Pfnywere suddenly amusingly electrified 0*Tool*^-who hid (ami be seated next to Mrs. Father Meagher *a|d Send Moira toroe—I have some- thing to aay to her." . . . tae young girl, and in tbe;ex-j -."...: ,••",- ,„ _ uberanoe of hia joy. when he; ~ ynqerstanq me, :I|rt> C*rmo- Wo|* Tighe and Um^rirm -tfca owners of a pr»tty littie" tfte O'Doooflwe dOKiilB, lu« master « ever, " place in tfe* Gn* mtsToiaa the whole about it last night. "An' what did he say.darlin?" And Tighe le«ned forward withimodeoty CooUDued from U*t week Chapter U i . Corny O'Tpble is Satisfied ^^ ^^ v ^^^ Now-tN hard t^ he tnrated .•ih'had'lold her tJb°e goud newa, fui^ d .y:-: ^never nveant to ;have y^ s wsi«U>ctt^^b* ifcl, this manner an'! law it to yer-getting tfc«t he had i»6t yet ~t£ei re f5**T e JWr^affectMns fr«n the M»ion«r, the mkm f • L sd.' Moira. if I haven't been as,ri«ht wbich alone would m a S S ^ I & f <^ yOorhu^*sdJt»&^d^ead^m Mi !)•&' eober.an'as dntrfui, an' as at-Moire gmnt ham thejmvHe^ ^tt^i^olisr^tttiswibor 4o#»ft** tintive^ for th« peat two months wMd have caaiht ber , to Km p » «n»_ i to Jaws mm xmm t i » ooncloaionDf i as you'd wish me to be-luiyen'Wp^aeda loss upon her fore-*^ Soray ° 3 ^ »>>* P »n^of-hkde»th I left offaUnse wild tricks?" IheadTbat ehe, with instinctive^ 1 . % H r s . .Hoib*. C a S ^ 8 g ^ ^ i S ^ f e and^ "Indeed you have, Tighe!"deficacy, drew herself backi v^ 11 ?-<^y^|i^1iwBi|iM .«c.liAirimtM said Moira warmly: "and Ton- "jfou forget, Tighe, we arenot ^ * ^ ^ e ^ & ^*^*%$$L^* dertook to teH uncle something married yet." "Thewowls, tjw foofetlift *ia, s¥^j»erft*«ai»#i "Thru* for vou darlin* •«• T ^^ <** *** MJ*Ie jJMttt, tx«^er w»f n^lslalwi^ „ inrue M you, darun i ^. J w i ^ M r * ( * ^ ^ ?p ,indignant face, convulsed m Nwejrted to#»fS«*w» bated breath to catch her an-, But'wben she ^ •—&3*&&ft-~ .^W^/**^T. W:-W*Jhi^tlMpfs)lt. "Why. he mid that you hadn'fcthat he team give vent someftow j-turf, COQH he diataiMmisTwirl* VafrW »^«*^,*#«»** been tested CTongh yet-that I SMjis wild emotions, he c a t ^ h t S ^ b e ^ a e ^ T ^ ?? ^^ 4ft eit^lfwajd^thjt muat wait until you were moreiup the dog. much to the a n i m a l ' s ' ^ ^ ^ S5 settled down, and until he could astonishment, and gave to it the ^3 fiu rr^th be sure that you would abstain;embrace he would have fain be-Uhy" m ^he kVohr ~lsW«Iiin£''itfv'^w. from Uquor." Istowed oo Moira. Cd& MSe re4 fiSratS ^S^^«m. Tighe leaned back to his chair.] "Shaun. agra! sure we w ^ S S ^ ^ ^ ^ ' r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ . Well now. that'smoigbty hard.U an' octane av joy! Oh^ how'llLeSeTaTwlLh^SfSJS took totOW^^m^, heart brealun' for yov^e contain oursei's at-miUtaU?" ELV^ftM lL> n «fc« K,^ «,„» , t ^ ^ Itilr liter jsow WeisaV^ihiMsaiiiial itae^iric , who even And Shaun ;me mother at la8t.an'.rm afreed he's got hiafinalanswer, 1 ' Ie'di»Kr^"*i^";' ^ a8 . hu «8^ w m Quiet was restored at length, .;~A \ . i i.-. * \\ a lthepoor brute, fond as he wasw* M r 0'Tnnl#> " "" - ^ • • * sind a bn o luck to us afore tbe^f hlsmaster. fain would free 1 mU l * wake* out. fcr<IB h *S!?^_„.'^._.J.. .. |?nars.;,CaimWf swtfa^^ youv the way it ialbut niver moindjit'sj far off God ainda, an' mebbe He'' on 4*2. wish,he would hive harfthe wed Ian offiaf oHui ^Hding of T%he a Vohroccur at thelady consented to pardon him iwd* ^and Mr.OToole humbly saying' . .;•<[". *•.'* v ' | Had Carroll O'Donojjhue hielbe would no to^*m?J^%L^J^ His hope was realized, the evening of that same _ _ _ ^ ^ P UT £i^ d 3*™ ^ ' n « ' o f " ^ h e a Vonrowur"at"theK"consenteo^ wf>"ttfett'l*3r: Fi£ -^^^JUSX^T^J*"" Meagher refused tohave t company^ how "the anbouno^'jd. O^'ta'l 8 '*^ .- i^/rf^^ H f*te^K il- K «ayni«: that it would be betJnSSSdo w l f c O ^ ^ e s S S t WimKtib mU and Mane, Tighe atopped t h « i tW| , Sd^ rt the young coapleUrah^ h ^ s l r a S 5 ^^! &&**&**** .„ . JU # i •. themBeivea would rjrrfer to have MollieCarawdj,^ T-^ r aaid^Ir^llTu«rh!n^^K ery K3!i i< ! t C *T i K" h *- ^i^f^^.^-tothe^S^^^Kl 1 *^ itfhe, &aid Carroll Mugmngly.jothar bridal parties had wne-toahedeai«n^ dal parties had gone tojahe designed to be eatate, myjLoiMion. So it was arranged, and^riendly, thus cheer man's heart, and the important day amved on 'even to half ©f my faithful fellow!" '"No, Mr, O'Donoghue.-it ian'tjwhich four fartiiful^heartB^ware anything loike that I want; it's to be united, to ax >oufo"iel"s6rneihm8r*'forlThe cer*ni<my*wa8 me that will make me happier aimple.devoid of sho 1 than the whole tfyer eetste could an d magnificent k wed do. You see, Maather Carroll, me'the ostentation conm heart is breakin' wid love Moira Moynahan quiet favors; rather the Mtttejli?* 0 'Li 4 * 0411 ** * * **** peaceTpf theparty weare restored, On their short wedding trip to 'r^W6t^1Mf^Bl0-ittft§TtdUMfj andfTralee, Tighe and his p«t^tb* J&uwc^«ttsHott«of Bsp- costumes young bride were one. day? con- reaentativee was 4 opened an frontedinthesireetbya co^Ielwi»wJ^pC*thoile , whose faces* were familiar toKig!it«*ir. Jagr^QnT „ . . ° J n tnunificent gifts to the poor, in Tighe, and the sight of wbJch Woiree«t«r,officUted. r atner"] a vi 8 h hospitality to the tenantry-brought back some of the: Meagher thinke I'm not shteady'ond true blessings went up frorajing incidents o^ his* life They rw,.^•Wi ^f^n^i^Ait^^H eaoughto get her. though I '^ mv]e . earnest hearts.an/^rate-Wr* XcTc*»t* Uwi^ •n^^^^gSr ^ ^ »lic tJniversityo 2,144 students, ] , , . ' simple, earnest hearts, and grate-were Joe Canty, v^.uT.fT,. 118 ™? «>iful God-speeds, which bore an man, and the fair, latent shtnet that I didn't as much aslomenof good in th " ' - • • - l give one crooked luk this while| 0 f their utterance, followed back. Now. mebbe if you d givei we dded couples. Father Meagher this characthert N eV er were there two more ***" ^^^ve^fissSthe'w^ls^ft^tllr Moore. Evidently from th thener to each other they were M^^odenj^ Q{ |f$,j, asomen of good in the very manner l Moore. Evidently f|om theirmmr 2;i44 Bt^efit^ 18^ <^ wh(^ 1^ ,— , "... :-; --| i^c.d WOT« UUOJC *TIV luuioing at them witha rocuish twin o me.an at the same^toime put- beautiful hrides-the very sim-kle. was met by aglance ol " n m Q "" ovm ™"* * ^Pj* e, p"city of their costumes enhanc- haughty contempt from Canty, raeDDe n MlBS img physical, charms which de- 'T suppose he learned all aboul tin in acoaxin matther, an _ Moira an me. souls within. tne nyfa h e g(s ? ^^ a ^ ri ^VnlTC™ i„ e ^S;«? 1 J3 Father Berkeley was the last whin he passed." And therettpon Clare«joined him in the»burstof to receive their adieus, and.,toTighetoW,tbe,wlafeaiiorxof JJ» mernment. Why did-you.not hi |; gistef Heturhed for the final " "• ' * * ^ -^^" l ^ ' embrace. He held her to him; it was the first time his mortified tell me this before?" he said. "Bekaise I thought his river- ince, seein' me efforts to do bet- ther, an' me melancholy luks, would take pity on me, an' tell me from himaeP -that I moight have Moira." "Well, well, Tighe, make your- self content—I think I can man- age it for you." "Thank you, Masther Carroll; you were niver yet wantin' in settlin' a difficulty!" And Tighe a Vohr departed, so light-hearted that his joyful spirits would find vent in a merry refrain. That evening he was summoned to FatherMeagher'a study. on the soldier Garfleld,and Moira wassoconvulsed wiBh-li that she was obliged to lower lie? veil. *«$i suitable; the »e* so cere- jjjgimony which Father Meagher de- lired for his niece was performed, "Now, Tighe,"said the priest, assuming a severity to make his words the more impressive, "if I* _ Wtt -,« 1- - hrkAn consent to your marriage with my|^ nd ^"g* , be *|' n 2 an "^ beeii neice Moira, remember that I ^ ^ y . 0 ™.?- ^ 6 h ^^L shall be confiding to your careSad stipulated with Cowry that race which had resulted #e ^pfr*i«^.^%5 astrously for Mr. Canty, cottcludf X,8WWtwi*te J* ingwitha humorous detail. of <g% ^ceania^aBg heart would permit him so fond the deception regarding the %$• I^?S«^ ; |«»'ltt a caress. ow Moore whichTbehM^c§cj^|^^*" tt- " Marie!"^ .he .whisperedj.. * 'to your noble sacrifice is due all our happiness. Heaven has well re- warded your devotion to duty. May He in whose footsteps yoa have sought to follow keeptoguide you!" One kiss upon her forehead, one more touch of his beloved hand, and he turned away, while she, weepinpr with joy and grati tude, stepped into the carriage in waiting. The quiet little wedding the only, and to me the dearest, relic of my fanriiy; she is young and guileless, and unfit to cope with the trouble which an 'in- steady husband would bring up- on her." "I know that.yer riverince.but] marriage'llmakea mano' m e . " | r ^ ^ a ^»^^ 1 ^*^"'."" And T& a yo^str^h^ned^^^T^S^J himself, and looked with clear, frank eyes into the priest's face. "It will be the dearest task o'me Moira; excited as she was wl oyful anticipation.couid not help laughing a t his odd little figure, nvermce, ivery hair o' her head." "Well, Tighe,if you will prom ise to be as true to her interests to protecti an< * wru w cle< '> ffl-featured face. Cathleen Sullivan and Mrs. Kelly, with fragile Bartely Dono- van—the latter growing more He must permit himself to be dressed m accordance with Tighe's taste.and the latter man, too happy in the protest of an opportunity to be hear Mrs. Car- mody, willitwrly assented. The. . •-,..«- •-*. «»--* result was that Corny appeared pulse,haa brought him the vara- *j^ e Benedictines '•*> to better advantage than he ever f«w scarcely an ooor beioi^. KM *t Oxford Gnlvekuu. v SrEl^^m^ tain oatnieen from the desire of fagm years, Hie total number «8L» her.heart-~to consecrate heisaett^Ho| m student^ f e t i f e *t Z to God in religion; and as ^m^m^rt^^i^e Sf£^ *** wmmfm ***** •Ik&immirt&Mk' ,<<M- fjjtfyiap'f$ik4? J '^.(fSif.Y^ no duty, and which *•*»< 5titialletT*no«toHto tbia world »p" mmddmm*; 'vU-L? Bs their Mareh iir.neA- reoatii* l a • >fci» M' *-'•" |HBW>. R IMM%f-A' ,, .j' ,fc*M^ ,-..','*%>>•., !•*-, £gJ^^^^f£40ltt/1t**J*m' l 4n-r i +lm4p*V* "bBCJ JUfc olic University of Louvain. It J ^ ' - - « - * whoi" 2Sof 11 Boeco, Founder of t t « | S * ! e * ^ W£^§ tmifr Weeks passed, marked iw ms^^'iiMSi&¥iur CTerjsad evehtsave thedeath of JMa*> Wn^mti^im- ley DohovanVand that was so like S?v?L*?fa-ff^fs5 r ... . i-r^t^^Ya the end of some fafi'' yotttfifiil^* 1 "' ^ i ^ f ^M^9mm'mW^' saint, that even those who l o v e a P ^ ae0 ^ ll ^ w ^ < ^* JWt, him best could scarcely S^BO^ VB ^' his demise. With his hsnttl in Catnleen's,witb his eyes feced upon her face, he jsaid with -oni of his exquisite smiles: Do you think I shall see that!} Heaven you used to tell me so much about—audi that dear and his blessed mother?" '\ffiM&g~^» i fig^£WiiMM.' : M :,: Wi** # Sis lipsand his eyes had closed n3%lel^ : ^SyiB^cal^BBI* sunultaneously with the ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ i mm^^'- ' jJe ^" anceof the last words, and with t&ti&gm&^il one gentle sigh he had died. d^asfcai^e Father Meager, hardly tbvmk-HolyChild,Bedford/py the Bey. mg that the end was so near and FataerFreeland. yet prompted by a singulas' im- _,.«, was iea»fii«"-jlwah'i6e' rtic€hu^hthe6tfe#davby MQd» F^S^and EngffltT" " " " ' good woman herself had nve^tmn^^ «H TO" roB O'Donoghue, and noiiB»g!* aifi3 * na ' "OKthinl lean shwear to that, acquaintances, yer riverince^—you'll niver have At the repast oanse to regret gi^in'Moira Moy-the ceremony, MhantoTighoaVohr!" ' now remained to keep the yocmg gladly availed ber- opportunity which Father „, HoaThomas M.Honan, of. .__ _^- .... Marie,ortooor. thejaew speaker of Donoghue.on beitig told Hoase of Representatives Offln- of Cathleen's desire, insisted ondia»a,isthe firs't Cathoh'cto nil followed furnishing a munificent dower, that office for many year*. Meagher Mrs. Carmody had taker, the pr«aided,and a merrwr partyliad D iace of Moira in Father Meagh-Jeb priartair at rs«onabteprfc«i ^ap>;*f*-**^-% j-'-,-''-,#•'• •m itiMfi^V*. iil»*»**fr r ,-H^ftfmc ^$%m^4^~W*& >imwmmmiMiivmmii*mi^Mnmm\imim

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A Tal« of Irish Struggles of 1880 and Recent T imes l^fed.

by CHRISTINE FABER

'Then God blea you, Tigbe;jr.3v«r aaeembled. In the midst sad ina* Heever keepyou IaitM* tm&mm fell ^|Sfii WA I

The priest's hand was raised inkaWaedAy ooei offa&er .which Tighe, deeply afl«^8 excellent witty stoj knelt toreceiye. ^nienO^Pfnywere suddenly

amusingly electrified 0*Tool*^-who hid (ami be seated next to Mrs.

Father Meagher *a|d Send Moira to roe— I have some­

thing to aay to her." . . .

tae young girl, and in tbe;ex-j - .". . . : ,••",- , „ _ uberanoe of hia joy. when he; ~ ynqerstanq me, :I|rt> C*rmo-

Wo|* • Tighe and Um^rirm -tfca owners of a pr»tty littie" tfte O'Doooflwe dOKiilB,

lu« master « ever, " place in tfe*

Gn* mtsToiaa the whole

about it last night. "An' what did he say.darlin?"

And Tighe le«ned forward withimodeoty

CooUDued from U*t week •

Chapter Ui . Corny O'Tpble is Satisfied ^ ^ ^^ v ^^^

Now-tN hard t he tnrated .•ih'had'lold her tJb°e goud newa, fui d.y:-: ^never nveant to ;have y^swsi«U>ctt^^b* ifcl, this manner an'! law it to yer-getting tfc«t he had i»6t yet ~t£eiref5**Te JWr^affectMns fr«n the M»ion«r, the mkmf• L sd.' Moira. if I haven't been as,ri«ht wbich alone would m a S S ^ I & f <^ yOorhu^*sdJt»&^d^ead^m Mi !)•&' eober.an'as dntrfui, an' as at-Moire gmnt ham thejmvHe^ ^t t^ i^ol i sr^t t t i swibor 4o#»ft** tintive^ for th« peat two months wMd have caaiht ber , to Km p » «n»_ i to Jaws mm xmm t i » ooncloaionDf i as you'd wish me to be- lu iyen'Wp^aeda loss upon her f o r e - * ^ Soray ° 3 ^ »>>* P »n^of-hkde»th I left offaUnse wild tricks?" IheadTbat ehe, with instinctive^1. %Hrs . .Hoib*. C a S ^ 8 g ^ ^ i S ^ f e and^

"Indeed you have, Tighe!"deficacy, drew herself backi v^ 1 1 ?-<^y^| i^1iwBi | iM . « c . l i A i r i m t M said Moira warmly: "and T o n - "jfou forget, Tighe, we arenot * ^ ^ e ^ & ^*^*%$$L^* dertook to teH uncle something married yet." "Thewowls, tjw foofetlift *ia, s¥^j»erft*«ai»#i

"Thru* for vou darlin* •«• T ^ <** *** MJ*Ie jJMttt, tx«^er w»f n ^ l s l a l w i ^ „ inrue M you, darun i ^ . J w i ^ M r * ( * ^ ^ ?p,indignant face, convulsed m Nwejrted to#»fS«*w»

bated breath to catch her an-, But'wben she ^ — •—&3*&&ft-~ .^W^/**^T. W:-W*Jhi^tlMpfs)lt.

"Why. he mid that you hadn'fcthat he team give vent someftow j-turf, COQH he diataiMmisTwirl* VafrW »^«*^,*#«»** been tested CTongh yet-that I SMjis wild emotions, he c a t ^ h t S ^ b e ^ a e ^ T ^ ? ? ^ ^ 4 f t e i t ^ l f w a j d ^ t h j t muat wait until you were moreiup the dog. much to the a n i m a l ' s ' ^ ^ ^ S 5 settled down, and until he could astonishment, and gave to it the 3 fiu rr^th be sure that you would abstain;embrace he would have fain be-Uhy" m he kVohr ~lsW«Iiin£''itfv'^w. from Uquor." Istowed oo Moira. C d & MSe r e 4 fiSratS ^ S ^ ^ « m .

Tighe leaned back to his chair.] "Shaun. agra! sure we w ^ S S ^ ^ ^ ^ ' r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ .

Well now. that'smoigbty hard.U an' octane av joy! Oh h o w ' l l L e S e T a T w l L h ^ S f S J S took totOW^^m^, heart brealun' for yov^e contain oursei's at-miUtaU?" E L V ^ f t M

lL>n «fc« K,^ «,„» , t ^ ^ Itilr liter jsow WeisaV^ihiMsaiiiial

itae^iric , who even

And Shaun

;me mother at la8t.an'.rm afreed he's got hia final answer,1'

Ie'di»Kr^"*i^";' ^ a 8 . h u « 8 ^ w m Quiet was restored at length, .;~A „ \ . • i i.-. * \\althepoor brute, fond as he wasw* Mr 0'Tnnl#> " "" - ^ • • * sind a bn o luck to us afore tbe^f hlsmaster. fain would free1 mU l * wake* out. fcr<IB

h*S!?^_„.'^._.J.. . . |?nars.;,CaimWf s w t f a ^ ^

youv the way it ialbut niver moindjit'sj far off God ainda, an' mebbe He''

on 4*2. wish,he would hive harfthe wed Ian offiaf oHui

^Hding of T%he a Vohroccur at thelady consented to pardon him i w d *

^and Mr.OToole humbly saying' . .;•<[". *•.'* v ' |

Had Carroll O'Donojjhue hielbe would no to^*m?J^%L^J^ His hope was realized, the evening of that same „ _ _ _ ^ ^ P U T £ i ^ d 3*™ ^ 'n« 'o f"^he a Vonrowur"at"theK"consenteo^ wf>"ttfett'l*3r:

Fi£ - ^ ^ ^ J U S X ^ T ^ J * " " Meagher refused tohave t company how "the anbouno^'jd. O^'ta ' l 8 '*^ .-i ^ / r f ^ ^ H f * t e ^ K i l - K «ayni«: that it would be betJnSSSdo w l f c O ^ ^ e s S S t W i m K t i b mU and Mane, Tighe atopped t h « i t W |

, S d ^ r t the young coapleUrah^ h ^ s l r a S 5 ^ ^ ! & & * * & * * * * .„ . J U # • i •. themBeivea would rjrrfer to have MollieCarawdj,^

T-^ raaid^Ir^llTu«rh!n^^K e r yK3!i i < ! t C*T iK"h*- ^ i ^ f ^ ^ . ^ - t o t h e ^ S ^ ^ ^ K l 1 * ^ itfhe, &aid Carroll Mugmngly.jothar bridal parties had wne-toahedeai«n^ dal parties had gone tojahe designed to be eatate, myjLoiMion. So it was arranged, and^riendly, thus cheer

man's heart, and the important day amved on 'even to half ©f my

faithful fellow!" '"No, Mr, O'Donoghue.-it ian'tjwhich four fartiiful heartB^ware

anything loike that I want; it's to be united, to ax >ou fo"iel"s6rneihm8r*'forl The cer*ni<my*wa8 me that will make me happier aimple.devoid of sho1

than the whole tfyer eetste could and magnificent kwed do. You see, Maather Carroll, me'the ostentation conm heart is breakin' wid love Moira Moynahan

quiet

favors; rather

the Mtttejli?*0'Li4*0411** * * **** peaceTpf theparty weare restored,

On their short wedding trip to 'r^W6t^1Mf^Bl0-ittft§TtdUMfj andfTralee, Tighe and his p« t^tb* J&uwc^«ttsHott«of Bsp-

costumes young bride were one. day? con- reaentativee was 4 opened

an

frontedinthesireetbya co^Ielwi»wJ^pC*thoile , whose faces* were familiar toKig!it«*ir. Jagr QnT

„ . . °Jn tnunificent gifts to the poor, in Tighe, and the sight of wbJch Woiree«t«r,officUted. r atner"]avi8h hospitality to the tenantry-brought back some of the: Meagher thinke I'm not shteady'ond true blessings went up frorajing incidents o^ his* life They rw,.^•Wi^f^n^i^Ait^^H

eaoughto get her. though I ' ^ m v ] e . earnest hearts.an/^rate-Wr* XcTc*»t* • Uwi • n ^ ^ ^ ^ g S r ^ ^ »lic tJniversityo 2,144 students, ]

, , . ' simple, earnest hearts, and grate-were Joe Canty, v ^ . u T . f T , . 1 1 8 ™ ? «>iful God-speeds, which bore an man, and the fair, latent

shtnet that I didn't as much aslomenof good in th " ' - • • - l

give one crooked luk this while|0f their utterance, followed back. Now. mebbe if you d giveiwedded couples. Father Meagher this characthert NeVer were there two more

***" ^^^ve^f issSthe 'w^ ls^ f t^ t l l r Moore. Evidently from th

thener to each other they were M^^odenj^Q{|f$,j, asomen of good in the very mannerlMoore. Evidently f|om theirmmr 2;i44 Bt^efit^ 18^ <^ wh(^ 1^

,— , "... :-; --| i^c.d WOT« UUOJC *TIV luuioing at them witha rocuish twin o me.an at the same toime put- beautiful hrides-the very sim-kle. was met by aglance ol "n m Q""o v m ™"* * ^Pj*e,p"city of their costumes enhanc- haughty contempt from Canty,

raeDDe n MlBSimg physical, charms which de- 'T suppose he learned all aboul tin in acoaxin matther, an _

Moira an me. souls within. t n e nyfa h e g(s? ^ ^ a ^ ri ^ V n l T C ™ i„ e ^S;«? 1 J3 F a t h e r Berkeley was the last whin he passed." And therettpon Clare«joined him in the»burstof to receive their adieus, and.,toTighetoW,tbe,wlafeaiiorxof JJ» mernment. Why did-you.not hi|; gistef Heturhed for the final " "• ' * * ^ - ^ ^ " l ' « ^ '

embrace. He held her to him; it was the first time his mortified

tell me this before?" he said. "Bekaise I thought his river-

ince, seein' me efforts to do bet-ther, an' me melancholy luks, would take pity on me, an' tell me from himaeP -that I moight have Moira."

"Well, well, Tighe, make your­self content—I think I can man­age it for you."

"Thank you, Masther Carroll; you were niver yet wantin' in settlin' a difficulty!" And Tighe a Vohr departed, so light-hearted that his joyful spirits would find vent in a merry refrain. That evening he was summoned to FatherMeagher'a study.

on the soldier Garfleld,and Moira wassoconvulsed wiBh-li that she was obliged to lower lie? veil.

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cere-jjjgimony which Father Meagher de-lired for his niece was performed,

"Now, Tighe,"said the priest, assuming a severity to make his words the more impressive, "if I* _Wtt-,«1-- hrkAn consent to your marriage with my|^nd "g* ,b e*|'n2a n "^ beeii

neice Moira, remember that I ^ ^ y . 0 ™ . ? - ^ 6 h ^ ^ L shall be confiding to your careSad stipulated with Cowry that

race which had resulted #e ^ p f r * i « ^ . ^ % 5 astrously for Mr. Canty, cottcludf X,8WWtwi*te J* ingwitha humorous detail. of <g% ceania^aBg

heart would permit him so fond the deception regarding the %$• I^?S«^;|«»'ltt a caress. ow Moore whichTbehM^c§cj^|^^*" t t - "

Marie!"^ .he .whisperedj.. * 'to your noble sacrifice is due all our happiness. Heaven has well re­warded your devotion to duty. May He in whose footsteps yoa have sought to follow keep to guide you!"

One kiss upon her forehead, one more touch of his beloved hand, and he turned away, while she, weepinpr with joy and grati tude, stepped into the carriage in waiting.

The quiet little wedding

the only, and to me the dearest, relic of my fanriiy; she is young and guileless, and unfit to cope with the trouble which an 'in-steady husband would bring up­on her."

"I know that.yer riverince.but] marriage'llmakea mano' m e . " | r ^ ^ a ^ » ^ ^ 1 ^ * ^ " ' . " " And T & a yo^str^h^ned^^^T^S^J himself, and looked with clear, frank eyes into the priest's face. "It will be the dearest task o'me

Moira; excited as she was wl oyf ul anticipation.couid not help laughing at his odd little figure,

nvermce, ivery hair o' her head."

"Well, Tighe,if you will prom ise to be as true to her interests

to protectian<* wruwcle<'> ffl-featured face. Cathleen Sullivan and Mrs.

Kelly, with fragile Bartely Dono­van—the latter growing more

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