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I was glad of it; 1 never liked lon walks, especially on chilly afternoons; dreadf to me was the coming home in the raw twilight, with nipped fin rs and toes, and a heart saddened b he chi ings of Bes- ~ si’éthe nurse, and hum- bled by the conscious- ness of my ph sical inferiority to liza, John and Georgiana The said Eliza, John and Georgiana were now clustered round their mamma in the drawing-room; she lay reclining on a sofa b the fireside, and, wi her darlin about her, (for the time neither ?uarreling nor crying,) ooked perfectly hap- py. Me she had dis- msed from joining group, saying, “She regretted to be under the necessity of keeping me at a. distance; but that until she heard from Bessie, and she could discover by her own observation that I was endeavoring in good earnest toacquire a more sociable and childlike disposition, a more attractive and htly manner—- something lighter, franker, more natural, 6. it- were—she really must exclude me from privile es intended nan or contented, naprw little children.” “V: does Bg’ssip “‘8; V; 0118 ed. “ Jane, I don’t like cavilers or questioners; besidezzlliere is some thing y forbidding in achild taking up her elders in that manner. I! rented sonewhere; and, until you can speak pleasantly, remain silent.” A small breakfastroom adjoining the draw- ing-room; I slipped in there. It contained a book-case; I soon posessed myself of a volume, taking care that it should be one stored with pictures. I mounted into the window-seat; thering u my feet, I sat cross-legged like a k; and, ving drawn the red moreen cur- tain nearly close, I was shrined in double re- tirement. Folds of scarlet drapery shut in my view to ' - mythe eft were the clear panes of glass protectln , but not separating me from) the drear Novem rda . At interv while turning over the leaveso my book I stud ed‘ahe aspect of that winter afternoon. Afar it offered a pale blank of mist and cloud: near a scene of wet lawn and storm-beat shrub, with ceaseless cm' ‘ i \ \ “t \\S{ n. s am I?“ AND ROCHESTER. rain swee in awa wild] before a lon and lamentablg bfist. y y g I returned to my book—Bewick’s History of British Birds; the letter- ress thereof I’ cared little for, generally spea ing; but there were certain introductory pages that, child as I was, I could not, pass quite as a blank. 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" Ans you for a walk?“ said Montmville to his companion, as they arose from the table; “are you for a walk, or shall we order a chaise and proceed to Portt month " Belcour preferred the former; and they sauntered out to view the town, and to make remarks on the inhabitants as they returned from church. Montraville was a lieutenant in the army' Belcour was his brother ofllcer; thm had been to take leave of their friean previous to their departure for America, and were now remrnin to Portsmouth where the troops awaited orders for embarkment. They be sto ped at Chic ester to dine; and knowing they had sumcient time to reach the p e of destination before dark, and yet allow them a walk, had resolved. it be Sunday afternoon, to take a survey of the michester ladies as they return from their devotions. They had titled their curiojtry’, and were pro 'ng to re. turn to t e inn with- out honoring any of the ballet with par- ticular attention, when Madame Du Peat, at the head of her school. descend- ede the church. lotto ‘Ibmple, whom he hsd once seen and danced with at a ball at Portsmouth. At the this he thought on her as a, very love- ehfld. she being but theim omelet two years made her checks as she find, awakened in bosom new and eaai ideas. Van- led im to think shag the emotion he had witnessed; and the same vanity led him to wish to see her again. "8 cit the sweet- est r1 ‘1) the world,” as he, as he enter- ed the inn. Beioour started. “Did you no: notice her?" con- tinued Montravjlle. She had. on a. blue b0 . and with a ' lovely eyes of _ 9 color, has centrived to make me feel devilish odd about the heart.” “Poh,” said Bel- $90“ " “ if??? “me our n s, _ . - . .. Anglicans, may in , A, __ _H -. r _ smonth or twomeko ‘ ‘ you feel worse." ’5’ \ PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY BEADLE AND ADAMS, 98 WILLIAM ST., N. Y. “$4 V' Bic POOR CW’B GRAVE IN TRINITY CHUBCEYABD. PRICE, 5 CENTS “ 1 never think of the future,“ aid the most of the present, and would ontraville, “but am determined to make lin ly compound with an kind Familiar who mould, inform me who the girl is, an how I might be ilk y to obtain an inter ew. ’ But no kind Familiar at that time appeared, and the chaise, which they had ordered, drivinzug to the door, Montraville and his companion were obliged to take leave of C ic ester and he fair inhabitant, and proceed on their joume . But Charlotte had made too great an im sion on,his mind to be cos 'y eradicated; having therefore spent thre w ole days in thinld on her and cndeavoring to form some plan for see ng her, be determined set oil for Chichcster, and trust to chance either to favor or frustrate his designs. Arriv- ing at the verge of the town, he dismounted. and sendi the servant forward with the home, proceeded toward the place where, in t e midst of an exten- sive plessuro-prround, stood the mansion which contained the lovely Charlotte Temple. Montraviile leaned on a broken gate, aid looked earnestly at the hem—:0. The wall which surrounded it was high, an pew-ha the Arguses who (ringed the Hesperian fruit within were more ‘ etch than those famed o ( * . “ ‘Tisnromantio attemft," said he, “and shcul I even succeed in seeing and conversing with her, t can be productive of no cod. I must of necessity ,few days, and prob- ably may never re- urn- , en, should I endeavor to 0113 the affec- tions of this lovely girl, only to leave or a Prey to a thou- sand nquletudesz I will return to ports. mouth. and think no more about her," The evening was now closed; a serene stillness reigned; :23 gas moon, with var Crescent mint]! illuminated the hemisphere. The mind of II - traville wan calm‘g‘d the serenity of surroun ob- Jeoh. “I will on her no mar?” laid he, and méd with an intention to leave the place; but as he turn he saw the ' cut,who walled am:- am we the field. “I wil “lens; see who these are. said be. He overtook them. and, after saluting. begged leave to see them into the more frequented parts Of the town; but how ' W was he Cdv whem'wai 5‘1 . answer he soovel" I-.. ed, un er the 003‘ cealment of a large bonnet, the face Charlotte Tel-1‘ He soon found means to i slate himself wi her campanion. who was a. French teacher at mitifili’fiiiefii‘d 1‘1” , a e « r be rposely written, Char- lotte's hand, and five guineas into that of medemoiselle, who promised she would ' endeavortohringher flowing charge into e eld 93d: the next evening. .vamICH'rzzn IN 1:181; .- ...-..--.. .- ... ..-.-........-. .___._.........:....---,..-. -. Published by fiEAJJLE AND ADAMS, 93 William Street, N. Y. 1. A Hard Crowd. By P. S. Warne. 2. 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ByCapt.F.Whitteker. A' 4 30 Roaring Ba] 11 Bociewood, m Rwa- LESS RANGER. B? Harry Sg,George. . ' 31 KeengKnife, Puma: arm Pumas. By nelson) Jon-No. 5. 011 Coomes. .- mu Rom—No. 17. .... AL...‘-... -.._‘_ .- _..q_.__._.._... AM”... ,7. v v :nw-—k «Awe—u» . Ni» .-_....._ -, .~_ .__.._1 ._ _-_._.._._A... —’ LB’S LIBRARY. 84 Ore on 801 or Nrcx Wars-LN BO! 8n ByépLJ.F.(iAdsms. 85 Wild Ivan, m Ber CLAUDI Ax. or,'i‘an anmoon or DnA-m. Bym. eeler. 88 The Boy Clown. By hanks. Finn. 37 The Hidden‘ Lodge. By '1‘. C. Harbaugh. 38‘ Ned Wylde, m Ber Sooo'r. By Texas Jack. 39 Death-Face, m Durex-Iva. ByWheeler. 40 Boring Ben. By J. J. Marshall. . 41 Lasso Jack. By 011 Coomes. 42 The Phantom Miner. By E. L. Wheeler. Di P0 43 By gpg’narlinfl Exrnasa Rmsa. 44 Battling lube . .By Barrth. George. 45 Old Avalanche ,m Gm ANNmiLA'ron; ' 01‘,WI.D “Anna nLBmeAND. E.L.Wheeler. 48 Glass ' e, m Gau'r Snot or ran Wm. By Capt. . F. 0. Adams. 41 Nightingale Nat. By T. C. Hurbaugh. 48 Black John, m Rom-Am. 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Wheeler. } 83 The Boy Miners. By Edward 8. Ellis. 94 md ht Jack, Tar ROAD-AosN'r; on ‘ 30! la. By T. C. Harbaugh. 9‘ The Rival Rovers. Lieut. Col. Hazeltine. .6 Watch-Eye. m SHADOW. By E. L. Wheeler. 07 The Outlaw Brothers. By J. J. Marshall. 98' Robin Hood, m 0mm man; or, Tm: 1 MIN oanaxwooo. Prof. Glidersleeve. 99 The Tiger ei' Taos. By G. Waldo Browne. 100 Daedwood Dick in Leadville; or, A We: Brion roa LIBERTY. By Wheeler. 101 Jack Harkawr. in . m e Honing. y New York By 102 Dick Dead-Eye. By Col. Ingraham. .103 The Lion of the Sea. By COLIDelle Sara. 104‘Deadwoed Dick’s Device.' By Wheeler. 105 Old Rube, m Ema. Capt. H. Holmes. 106 Frosty, mer. By'l‘. 0. Herbaugh. 101' one-and lint. By James L. Bowen. 108 Daring Davy. By BarryMGeorge. 109 Deadw ed Di k Det ti . y I: as ee‘ve By 110 The Black Steed of the Prairies. A Thrilling Steryof 'l‘exaaAdventure. By Bowen. 1 11 The Sea-Devil. By 001. P. lngrsham. l 12 The Mad Hunter. By Burton Saxe. 113 Jack Hoyle, m YOUNG Spawn-ma; or, AD To FORTUNE. By Ed. L. Wheeler. 114 The Black Schooner. Roger Starbuck. l 15 The mad Miner. By G. Waldo Browne. 1 l 6 The Hussar Captain. Col. P. lngraham. 117 Gilt-E ed Dick, m Spear Pm; or. This Ala-AGENT s DAUon'raa. Wheeler. 1 1 8 Will Somers. ran BOY Dmvr. Morris. 1 19 Mustang 8am. By Joe. E Badger, Jr. 1 20 The ,Branded Hand. By Frank Dumont. 121 Cinnamon Chi mm Gnu. SPORT; or, Tns GOLDEN IDOL or r. RosA. Ed. L.Wheeler. 122 Phil Hardy, mm: Boss BOY. By C. Morris. 123 Kiowa Charley, m Wnrrz Mvs'rmaa. By T. C. Harbaugh. l 24 Tippy, Tan Taxm. By Geo rge Gleason. 125 Bonanza Bill, Minn. BI Ed. L. Wheeler. 126 Picayune Pete. By Che '108 Morris. 1 27 “’ild-Flre, Boss or Tm: Rom. By Dumont. 128 The Young Privateer. By H. Cavendish. 129 Deadwood Dick’s Double. By Wheeler. 1 30 Detective Dick. By Charles Morris. 1 31 _The Golden Hand. By Geo. W. Browne. 132' The Hunted Hunter. By Ed. 8. Ellis. 133 Boss Bob, ma KING or m BOOTBLACKB: or, Tun: PAWNsnoxan's PLOT. Ed. L. Wheeler. 1 34 Su re Shot Seth, Tin: BOY Rxmw; or Tm: YOUNG PA'riuo'rs or ran Noam. By 011 Coomes. 5 Ca tain Paul THE KENTUCKY MOONBHINEB; ‘3 or, Tm: Bor SPY o’r mm MOUNTAINS. By Clark. 136 Night-Hawk Kit. By Joe. E. Badger, Jr. 1 37 The Helpless Hand. Capt. Mayne Reid. 138 Blonde Bill; or, Dunwoon Dwa‘s Hon BASE. By Edward L. Wheeler. 139 Judge Lynch, Jr. By T. C. Harbaugh. 140 Blue Blazes; or Tun Ban: 0’ DAY Bore or ROCKY BAR. By Bran]: Dumont. 141 Solid Sam, m BOY ROAD-Adm; or, Tu: BRANDED Buowa. By Edward L Wheeler. 142 Handsome Harr , m BOOTBLLCK Da- rrc'rrva. By Charles orris. 1 43 Scar-Face Saul. By 011 Coomes. 144 Dainty Lance, m Bor Spear. By Badger. 145 Captain Ferret, m New You Darro- rrvr; or, Boss Ben’s Boas Jon. By Wheeler. 1 46 Silver star, 'rnx BOY KNIGHT. By Coomes. 147 “'11! Wildfire, ma 'l‘sonovoauro; or, Tun WINNING HAND. By Charles Morris. 148 Sharp 8am. By J. Alexandchatteu. 149 A Game of Gold; or, DnAnwooo Diaz‘s BIG S . By Edward L. Wheeler. 1 50 Lance and Lasso. By Capt. F.Whittaker. 151 Panther Paul, Tm: Pmnur PmA'rr; or, DAI‘NTY LANca T0 was Itasca. J. E. Badger. 152 Black Doss WILL anrmn‘s RAcna; or, W‘nomm AGAIN Coos. By Charles Morris. 1 53 Eagle Kit, Tar Ba! DEMON. By 011 Coomes. 154 The Stverd Hunters. By F. Whittaker. l 55 Gold Trigger, mi: SPORT. T. C. Harbaugh. 156 Deadwood Dick of Doudwood' or, Tm: Proxan PARTY. By Edward L. Wheeler. ike Merry, m HARBOR FOLIO]: Bov;or, in NIGHT-HAWK! or PmLADmmA. Morris. 158 Fancy-Frank ot‘Colorado. BuilnloBill. 159 The. Lost Captain. By Whittaker. 160 The Black Giant. ByJ. E. Badger, Jr. 161 New York Nell m BOY-GIRL Dr'rmrva; or, OLD BLAxrer’s ’Moxrr. By 1:. L. Wheeler. 162 Will “'ildiire in the Woods. Morris. 163 Little Texas. THE YOUNG MUSTANGBB. A Tale of Texan Prairies. By 011 Coomoe. 1 64 Dandy Rock’s Pledge. By G.W. Browne. 165 Billy Baggage, Tm: RAILROAD BOY; or, RUN T0 EARTH. By Charles Morris. 1 66 Hickory Harry. By Harry St. George. 1 67 A an Scott, Tar: STEAMBOAT BOY. By Willett. 1 08 Deadly Dash. By Joe. E. Badger, Jr. 169 Tornado Tom. By T. C. Harbaugh. 1 70 A Trump Card; or, WILL WILDle: WINS AND Loans. By Charles Morris. 1 71 Ebony Dan. By Frank Dumont. l 72 Thunderbolt Tom. By Harry St. George. 1 73 Dandy Rock’s Rival. By G.W. Browne. 1 74 Bob Rockctt, THE BOY Donorm. By Morris. 1 75 Captain Arizona. By Philip S.Warae. 176 The Boy Bunaway' or,'1‘m: BUochm or rm: BAY. Lieut. H. D. erry,U.S.N. 1 77 Nobby Nick 01‘ Nevada. E. L. Wheeler. 178 Old Solitary. By Oil Coomee. 179 Bob Rockett, 'ma BANx RUNNIm. Morris. 180 The Sea Trailer; or AVow Wm. Km. By Lieut. H. D. Perry. U. h. N. 157 1 1Wild Frank math er 8 LADY mar-s Loin. Byuwmnww’m.‘ 182 l[glittle Hurricane, m Be! CAfrAav. y Oll Coomes. ' ,- I 1 83 The Hidden Hand. By Chas. Morris. 1 84 The Boy Trailers. By Badger, Jr. 185 Evil 0 KING on Ams'l‘mrvas' er.'l‘un W E, ’ 0%mm By F. burnt. means or m II 186 Cool Desmond. By Col. Dells Bars. 18': Fred Halyard, m Lira BOAT any: or, Tn: SaUGeLnBs or m Int-r. By Clan-is. 1 88 Ned Temple,.m BOB-BIB Ber. Harbaugh. 189 Bob Roe it, n: Cmcxmx. By Harris. 190 Dandy Darke. By Wm. R. Eyelet. 191 gufale Dill , m Ber BUD-mam .Y Capt. A. B. ylor, U. S. A. l 92 Captain Kit. By Lieut. H.'D. Perry,U.8.N. 193 Captainllask THBLAD‘! ROAD-Anew; er, l'A'rsNr-Lutaaa os’e Dame. Bmee. 194 Buii‘alo Bill’s Bet. By Captain Taylor. 195 Deadwood Dick’s Dream. ByWheeler. 196 Slmdowed; or, BOB Roan-11’s Flour m LIFE. By Charles Morris. 1 97 Little Grit, rm: WILD Roan. By Ingrahsn. 198 Arkannaw, ma MAN m was Ram. By T. C. Harbaugh. . 1 99 Foathorwaigh t. By Edward Willow. 200 The Boy Bedouins. By Whittaker; 201 The 'Black Hills Jezebelfi fiDam— wooo DICK'S WARD. By Edward . eeler. 202 Prospect Pete or m Bo Balm; or, Tn YOUNG OUTLAW llamas. y Oil Canines. 203 The Boy Pards. By Joe. E. W, Jr. 204 Gold Plume, rm: BO! 13an. Iowan). 206 Deadwood Dick’s Doom. ByWhecler. 206 Dark Paul, m Tron KING. By C. Harris. 207 Ravage Nick, rm; Bow GOLD Hulls... A Tale 0 Manna. ByT. 0. Harbough. 208 The Boy Hercules. By Cl! Coonss. 209 Britain BOUND-BOY Dang-nu. Wheeler. 210 l‘ar'o Frank ef'mgh e Cale m CAanl' er a...“ 211 81:2?1‘Bdeos. E.’Bsdger, Jr. ' 212 Dashing Dave, m BAND! Drrsonva. By Charles Mon-h. ~ 213 [Brita to the Front. Byn L. Wheeler. 214 We] an 'r'ns Be or m Rama. magma mum... 215 Cagtain Bullet, run Run]: Inn. By T. . mm 216 Bibeh 3111, m MOI or m Bus. By Col. Prentiss Ina-alum. " 217 Captain Crack-Shot. By B. 1‘... Wheeler. 218 Tiger Tom, was Tun Tia-ea. ByOll Coomes. 219 Despard, the Duelist. ByP.8.Wu-ns. 220 Tom Tanner, SCALAWAG Arm BOAPIGIAOI. By Charles Morris. 221 Sugar Coated Sam. By E. L. Wheeler. 222 Grit, the Bravo Sport. By Ingraham. 223 Ozark Ali‘hlnle or m Memm. 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Two Views of Life. A Colloquy. For two females. ThfiBights of Music.A For two females. mica Case in Verse. Two uld-be Schoolm“. For two magi“ etc Lifetoo Soon. For three males. Eight O‘clock. For two little‘glrla True Dignity. i Coll uy. ,or two boys. or two males. Hamlet and he Ghost. For two pe were 1“. Waist“ ems... . ew ca on 0 an e. oys a . Coloreg A Colloquy. For two Dime Dialogues, No. 8. ris. The Euro Ofllcer. For three glr and two boys. The Base- Enthu t. For three boys. The Girl of the Pe For three girls. The Fo'wl Rebellion. For two males and one female. Slow but Sure. For several males and two females. Caudle’s Veloci . For one male and one female. was. or several small children. The of Peter Sloper. For seven boys. Getting a Photograph. For males and females. The Society for General In rovemmt. For girls. A Nobleman in Three and six boys. Great us. For two ho For five femaleg“ and four males. Pia ‘Gofiesfor the Heathen. For one male and one fe- e. A Hard For three bo Ghosts. ngten females anyone male. Dime Dialogues, No. 9. Adng for Hel . For a number of females. America to la . Greeting For two bays. Til-cg! swings New. For our females and one Choice of Trades. For twelve little boys. e Lap-Dog. For two females. e Vielm. For four females and one male. The Duelist. For two boys. The True Philosophy. For females and males. A Good Education. For two females. The Law of Human Kindness. For two females. Ch 11. For a mixed school. _ and Cassius. Coriolanus and Aufldius. The New Scholar. For a number of girls. The Self-made Man. For three males. ‘ The May ueen No. 2). For a school. Mrs. Iaclgand's Sizconomy. For four boys and three Should Women he Given the Ballot? For boys. Dime Dialogues, No. 10. Mrs. Mark Twain's Shoe. For one male and one female The Old School Festival. For three boys. The Court 0 Folly. For mang $15. GreatLives. For six boys an girls. Scan l‘or numerous males and females. The Light of Love. For two boys. gigs Flower Children. For twelve girls. Whole. For three boys. n. For two boys. The Rehearsal. F The: Wa 7. A . The Monk'ancl the Soldier. For two . 1776-1816. School Festival. For two is. to ry's Visit. For two males and two Witcha in the Cream. For 3 girls and 8 boys. Frenchman. Charade Numerous characters. Dime Dialogues, No. 11. A pearances are very Deceitfnl. For six boys. e Conundrum Family. For male and female. Curing Betsy. For three males and four females. Jack and the For five characters. The Wa to Do it and Not to Do it. For three females. How to me Healthy, etc. For one male andone female. The Onl True Life. For two girls. iloquies. For two boys. I. Gustavus Vasa and Cristiern. II. Tamerlane and Bedazet. Fashionable Dissipation. For two little girls. A School Charade. For two boys a d two girls. Jean low‘s "Song: of Seven.“ 'or seven girls. A Deb For four ys. Ragged Dick‘s Lesson. For three boys. rem! Chase "gram ery as one ry. or two he SelL fir three males. ya. e Real Gentleman. For two boys. Dime Dialogues, No. 12. Yankee Assurance. For several characters. Boarders Wanted. For several characters. When I was Young. For two is. The Most Precious Heritage. or two boys. The Double Cure. For two males and four females. The Flower-garden Fairies. For five little girls. Jemima‘s Novel. For three males and two females. Beware of the-Widows. For three girls. A F not to Pattern After. For ten characters How an- An acting charade. The acation pade. For four boys and teacher. That Naughty Boy. For three females and one Mad-cap. An acting’charade. All is not Gold that litters. ActingAmvei-b. Sic Transit Gloria Mundi. Acting c e. Dime Dialogues, No. 13. Two O‘clock in the Mo . For three males. An Indignation Meetin . or several females. Before and Behind the ones. Several characters. The Noblest Boy. A number of boys and teacher. Blue Beard. ADressPlece. Forgirlsandboys. Not so Bad as it Seems. For several characters A Curbstone Moral. For two males and female. Sense vs. Sentiment. For Parlor and Exhibition. Worth not Wealth. For four boys and a teacher. No suc Word as Fall. For several males. The Sleepin Beauty. For a schooL An In ocen Intrigue. Two males and a female. Old ably. the Fortune-teller. For three girls. Boy-talk. For several little bo Mother is Dead. For several 1i tie girls. A Practical Illustration. For two boys and girl. Dime Dialogues, No. 14. Mrs. Jonas Jones. For three gents and two ladies. The Born Genius. For four gents. More than One Listener. F0r four gents and lady. Who on Airth is Re? For three». r . The Right not to be a Pauper. or two boys. Woman Nature Will Out. For a Elgls‘ school. Benedict and Bachelor. For two ys. The Cost of a Dress. For five persons. The Surgr‘ilse Party. For six li tie girls. A Pract Demonstration. For three boys. Refinement. Actln c e. Several characters. Conscience the Arb r. For ladly and gent. How to Make Mothers anizy. or two girls. A Conclusive A ment. or two boy speakers. A Woman‘s Blin ‘s. F or three gir s. Rum‘s Work. (Tern rance). For four gents. The Fatal Mistake. - or two young ladies. Eyes and Nose. For one gent and one lady. Retribution For a number of boys. Dime Dialogues, No. 15. The Fairies’ Esca 6. Numerous characters. A Poet‘s I‘erplexi ies. For six gentlemen. A Home Cure. For two ladies and one gent. The Good there is in Each. A number of boys. Gentleman or Monkey. For two b0 s. The Little Philosopher. For two lit e girls. Aunt l’olly‘s Lesson. For four ladies. A Wind-fall. Acting Charade. For a number. Will it Pay? For two boys. The Heir-at-law. For numerous males. Don‘t Believe What You Hear. For three ladies. A Safety Rule. For three ladies. The Chief‘s Resolve. Extract. For two males. Testing her Friends. For several characters. The Forei er‘s Troubles. For two ladies. The Cat ithout an Owner. Several characters. Natural Selection. For three gentlemen. Dime Dialogues, No. 18. Polly Ann. For four ladies and one entleman. The Meetin of the Winds. For a so 001. The Good 6 Did For slSr ladies. .The Boy Who ins. For six tlernen. ‘Good-by‘Day. A Colloquy. or three girls. The Sic Well Man. For three boys. The lnvestigati Committee. For nine ladies. A “Corner in A es. For fourbo s. The Imps of. the Trunk Room. For ve ris. The Boosters. A Colloquy. For two litt girls. ‘Kitty‘s Funeral. For several littlewirls. Stratagem. Charade. For several characters. Testi Her Bahiplars. For numerous scholars. ,1Th8 orld is at We Make It. For two dgirls. The Old and the New. For gentleman an lady THE DIM-n YDIALOGUES—Continned. Dime Dialogues, No. 17. ms rous' mass m utime To oe Hap yY’ou Must be Good. For two littlsgi'ris and one . Evanescent law. For a bevy of boys. The Little Peacemaker. For two little girls. What Parts Friends. For two little girla Martha Washington Tea Party. For five little girth in old-time costume. The Evil There is in it. For two young boy', Wise and Foolish Little Girl. For two girls. A Child‘s Inquiries. For small child and teacher. The Goo Club. ._. For twogirls and others. How to do i . For two boys. A Hundred Years to Come. Foggy and girl Don‘t Trust Faces. For several 1 boys. Above the Skies. For two small 18. The True Heroism. For three li le boys. Give Us Little B0 3 a Chance; TheSto ofthe um Pudding; I‘ll a Man; A Little ‘s ts Speech; Johnng's inions of Grandmother e Boasnrig Hen; e ows der Best' A Wigg- View 0 Corns; Bobby‘s Sermon; Noboda‘s ' Nutti at Grand Gray's: Little View of How lumbus D vered America; ttle Girl’s View; Little Boy's on Time: A Little Boy‘s Pocket; The Midni ht Murder; Robb Bob's Second Sermon' How e Baby Came; I Boy’s Observations: The New Slate; A Mother‘s Love: The Creownin‘ Glory; Bab ‘Luln: JoshBilli on the Bumble-bee Wren, AI] tor; Died Yes a z The Chicken‘s Mistake; The Heir nt; 1%- liver Us from Evil; Don tWant to be ood- Onlya Drunken Fellow- The Two Little Robins; he Slow to Condernn' ANonsense Tale; Little BoyW- mation- A Child‘s Desire: Bogus; Th Go Rub-ardub; ‘ Calumn ; Little t ; Whe are'I’heyl ABoy's iew; Twenty ' Go- ing to School; A Morning The em bun- dee; AFancy; In the‘Sunlight' TheNemquEfg; Th8 Musician; Idle Ben; Pottery-man; en an ow. Dime Dialogues, No. 18. Fuflishes. Several characters, male and female. N 0 Without a Thorn. 'rwo males, one female. Too Greed,‘ by Half. Forthree males. One Good Deserves Another. For six ladies. urting Melinda. For three boys and one lady. e New Scholar. For several bo . The Little Intercessor. For four ies. Antecedents. For three gentlemen and three ladies. Give a Dog a Bad Name. For four gentlemen. Sp -Time Wishes. For six little girls. Lost rlie: or, the Gipsy's Revenge. For numer- ous characters. A little Tramp. For three little boys. Hard For two ntlemen and four ladies. The Lesson Well Wo . For two males and two females. 0 9 E Dime Dialogues, No. 19. An Awful Mystery. For two females and two males. Contennnen . For five littleboys. Who are the Saints? For three youn‘gfirls. California Uncle. For 8 males and ‘ emales. Be Kind to the Poor. A little folks‘ play How Peo is are Insured. A “duet. ‘ Mayor. cting Charade. For four characters. The Smoke Fiend. For four boys. A Kindergarten Dialogue. For a Christmas Festival Personaied by seven rs. The Use of Study. For three girls. The Refined Simpletons. For four ladies. Remember Benson. For three males - Modern Education. Three males and one female. Mad With Too Much Lore. For three males. The Fairy‘s Warning. . Dress Piece. For two girls. Aunt Eunice‘s Experiment. For several. The M sterious G. G. For 2 females and 1 male. We'll ve to Mortgage the Farm. For one male and two females. An Oldl‘aahioned Duet. The Auction. For numerous characters. Dime Dialogues. No. so. The Wrong Man. For three males and three females. Afternoon Calls. For two little girls. Ned‘s Present. For four boys. J u( 0 Not. For teacher end several scholars. Tell n Dreams. For four little folks. Saved y Love. For two boys. Mistyen Identity. For two mfles and three females. Coul n‘t Read English. For three males, one female A Little Vesuvius. For six little girls. “ Sold.“ For three boys. An Air Castle. For five males and three females. City Manners and Country Hams. For three girls and one boy. The Silly Dispute. For two girls and teacher. Not One There! For four male characters. Foot- rint. For numerous characters. Keep Boarders. For two females and three males. A Cure for Good. For one lady and two gentlemen. ' The Credulous Wise-Acre. For two males. Dime Dialogues, No. 21. A Successful Donation Party For several. Out of Dela Out of Danger. Fer three males and three females. Little Red“ Hood. For two children. How She m Pro . A duet. The Ho on the Hill. or four females. Evidence enough. For two males. Worth and .Wealth. For four females. Waterfall. For several. o1 ts ,,.....~ .W. l: 'Return. Forfonrmales. erella. orseveral 'dren. Too Much for Aunt M Wit a ' a. For three females Wile. For three females and one male. A Su den Recovery. For three males. The Double Strataggén. For four females. us Counting Chicks four males. fore They were Hatched. For Dime Dialogues. No. 22. The Dark Cupid. For 3 Gentlemen and 2 ladies. That Ne‘erdo-Well. Two males ‘and two females. High .rt. For two girls. Strflll ng‘s Supper. The For four A Practical Exemplification. Adventures. For two boys. rls. or two boys. Titania‘s Banquet. For a number of girls. Monsieur Thiers in America. For four boys. Dory‘s Diplomacy. 1301- three females and a num- ber of “ mcidentals. A Frenchman. For two ladies and one gentleman. For two b0 3 and one girl. Bo WillBeBo 8. AM} orthree'o GodIs . Foranum re The Way He Managed. For two males. two females. Fandango. For various characters, whi For two tin girls. For four boyys. or three little From The Sublime to The The Little Doctor. A Sweet Reve A May Day. Heart Not Race. For five boys. Dime Dialogues. No. 23. Rhoda Hunt‘s Remedy. For three females, one male. an era'- ermm- ram...“ rum wo Bantam ts. For six females. o For two mile The . boys. Unfortunate . Brown. For one male, six females. The Real cost, For two Garden. A Bear For-three males and two females. The Busy Bees. For four little girls. Climate For numerous School-Time. For two little rls. Death Scene. Two principal and uncta. DrossandGold. Several characters, maleand ernale. Confound Miller. For three males and two females. culous. For l4 males. an The Music tor. For seven males. A Strange ret. For three ' An Unjust Man. For fourm es. The Shop Girl’s Victory. For 1 male and 3 females. The Psychometiser. For 2 gentlemen and 2 ladies. Mean 13 No Word For It. For four ladies. Whimsical. A number of characters of both sexes. Blessed Are the Peace-makers. Seven young girls. The Six Brave Men. For six boys. n Have You Heard the News? A gossip’s cataa he. The True flueen. A colloquy in verse. 2young is. A Slight istake. 4 males, 1 female, and several auxrlraries. Lazy and A dialogue in rh me. 10 little fellows. The Old and t e Young. 1 gen eman and llittlegirl. That Postal Card For 8 ladies and l gentleman. Mother Goose and Her Household. A whole school fancy dress dialogue and travestie. Dime Dialogues. No. 25. The Societies of the Delectables and Les Miserables. For two ladies and two gentlemen. What Each Would Have. For six little boys and teacher.- Sunshine Through the Clouds. For four ladies. The Friendin Need. For four males. The Hours. For twelve little In Doors and Out. For five li boys. Dingbats. For one female and three males. The of flog Flesh. For three Gamester. For arscters. PuthumelfInHisPisce. Fortwoboys. Little Wise Heads. For four little girls. The Regeneratcrs. For five boys. Crshtree‘s Wow . libr- several characters. Integrity the of All Success. For tw0 males. A Crooked Way Made Straight Gentleman and lady. How to “Break In“ Young Hearts. For two ladies and one gentleman. Dime Dialogues. No. 86. Poor Cousins. For three ladies and two gentlemen. MountsinsandMole-hills. Foraixladiesandseveral m. AmThatDidNotFail. Forsixboys. Two sof F‘ortwolittlegirk. Don‘t unt Your ens Before They Are Hatched. For four ladiesandahoy. AllihirinnmenndWar. 8ladiesa2gentlanu. How Uncle Josh Got Rid of the Legacy. For two males, withfsfiveral tr-lansfgvrmations. an TheLessono erc . or overysm girls. Practice What Youm For four ladies. Politician. For numerous characters The Canvassing Agent. For flmales and 9 females. Grub. For two males. A Slight Scare. For 8 females and 1 male. Embodied Sunshine. For three young ladies. How Jim Peters Died. For two males. Dime ,Dialognes, No. 27. Patsey O‘Dowd’s Campaign. 8 males and 1 female. Hasty Inferences Not Always J ust.‘ Numerous boys. Discontented Annie. For several girls. A Double S rise. For four males and one female. What Was It For five es. What Will Cure Them. For a lady and two boys. lndependents' For numerous characters. Each Season e Best. For four boys. Tried and Found Wanting. For several males. The Street Girl‘s Good An eL 2 ladies& 8 little girls. A Boy's Plot. For severe. “ThatUW LittleN r." auto KW!" “Winge‘éifi‘ klarias». ' V ‘Icve‘sPr-otest. Fortwo little AnEnforcedCure. Forse “glam-actors. ThoseWhoPr-eachandthose Perform. amok. AGentle Flortwoyounggirls. Dime Dialogues. Ho. 88. ATestthatTold. Forsixlggiesrdttwow OrgsnhingabebatingSocie . or our TheAwahenlng. Forfourlittlegirla. TheBebukePr-oper. Forthrcegentlemenandtwo ExorcisingsnEvilSpirlt. Fordxlsdles. BothSidzgf‘agl‘f'ence. t mspm eod. wohoupeso girls. NoRoomfortheDmne. littleboys. Forsaleb all ncwsdederaorwill be senhpoa- Mmmyyaddmonrwdpt-dpflmmncents. BEADLEANDADAMS, as WiniamStreet,New York. ‘ THE DIME SPEAKERS. ~_-_____._:_T 44.. Dime American Speaker. No. I. You America. Birt y of Washin n. Plea for the Maine w, Not on the Battlefield, 'mie Italian Struggle, Inde ndenoe, flifan, Character-o tireRevo’n, ' The Fruits Of the Wary, e O The Mystery of Life, The Ups and Downs, The Trulyi Great, ; Earl Be ring and Ris'g, A. ard‘s Oration, True Nationality, Our Natal Day, Annabel Lee. 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Tecumseh‘s Speech, Territorial Expansion, Martha Hopkins, The Bashful‘Mnn’s Story, The Matter-of-Fact,Man, Rich and Poor, Seein the Eclipse, Beaut es of the Law, Ge~langi Git On, The Rate of Life, Creowning Glory of U. 8., Three Fools, Washington, 1 Our Great Inheritance, Eulogy on Henry Clay, Numbers 1 to 23, inclusIVe. Each Speaker, 100 pages 12m Murder Will Out, Ohio, - Oliver Hazard Perry Strive for the Best, Our Dom ’ ~Em- , Systems of cf, of Kindness, The 113cm ‘ih‘i’p mmlsmep' e pen en armer e. Mrs. Grammar‘s‘Ball, A Hoo‘fish Gem, How the Money Comes, Purity of the Struggle, Future of the Fashions, Old , Loyalty to Liberty, Beau iii and Trina Our Country First, The Worm of the till, and Always, Man and the Infinite,l British Influence, La of the Eag e, Defense of J eiferson, W 11, National Hats-eds, The Deluge. Dime Patriotic Speaker. No. 3. America to the World, Histo of Our Fla: Love of Cousréti? T. 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Preliminary Organization Its Chloe and Usefulness, Permanent 0 mum” Formation of, The 0m" 0! 5'“ Constitution or, Consider“!!! 30W“. 5‘ By-Laws of, ofcuggcn Rules of Government, Th 8‘5“ (1'63 “Otifond'é Local Rules of Order. 5d “If "no “‘ Local Rulesoi Debate. 0 9 mg 0"“ 0“- Subjects of Discussion. ogueculm ‘fes'C , m—How 10 Damn. Than, Poagm°mm “‘09: W3: 3&1: are few good How Named. When Not to Sit, Rules of Order and Pro- cedure How to Report, The Committee of the ole, Miscellaneous, Treatment of Petitions The Decorum of Debate, Hints to a Chairman. Iv.~Dsnnas. Debate in full: Which is the Greatest Benefit to his Country ——the Warrior, States- man, or Poet? Debates in Brief: I. Is the Reading of Works of Fiction to be Condesnned? II. AreLa ersaBene fit or a nine to So ciety? v.—Qnonrmxs m Primers. Latin. . A Irv 1. cu. r I ' 'fil'r W—m ‘ ‘ r " U .1 ’ an I ;-o ' ‘- ~ Dime Ludicrous SlPeaker. No. 14. 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