Clay's Great Valedictory
i tun F. c.v." w.ílbes ; Hemiry C.yyv PareweU to ,■■ : ■ -. ate 'i Septettnlbec Lautas1 HToane JoiiRiai, vegaídítng i! as tlw mipist dTamat'Jc cv.aií eAier W'StíMssed in Ute Dmíted Btaites somalí?. Ainuast f,"''O'm tte opeuflng nxn'tte oí .tliie fauno 5 t1hw v. i.t aeseuiilbcagie o.; peoplé were fu tr:r:s. ;u;id 1 C DMmoinier" was fi-t'qmecitiy Sabetnrupted by the soibs of h& andübocis. "The Bcene ivus' iiiilvinl iinnirc.-rw sua M". r:,-iv .jüJiiced tlic coiiiMKl'.ax woirds of ixiis fti:rovi?;i to puiblilc liie," uays1 ïlr. Owyle. "He st'O'od fop a momaut alter iii revevcirtiil1 attitude, wihiile i,'.l abiíA lú'm stino'iig mean, insivwl b-y íJls miag-netiic cHf v!ue great o.ra,toT, vnapt in Bttemoe. Th )i,:i!ied supcciKL' oi intense feeCing apd aittejít'i'om preva,ded tlifi woiwcled aesemlliCage &a töie iamo'iis Bta.tesmaji, witih 1'OiweB ing ej -. Peanoaed hís f i ■ ; i ,t . sevena' miomanitai i ! wafl uinlbtroikea ; seiLu.tuï.s sat a.s iï in; tflie öhadaw oï same impwding ctóimity; men al ;i.M paftiies seemedl oqueilly reroom& t!ie pa.tilnos aaidi nuajet{y c.f üh.e g :■ u .-[■iitsimiu's aicuc.l. '.ö Jif. CÖa,y iui a ïsa.ro tlie cfeamlber afteir ;k1. i;iv;un,n.r. wihícíi dO.-ect-iy foaowed hils addnaas, and aitei' ke ln.%d said iarewcUI üa all the -'t li' re, In' cncownterert Mr. CiVjlioua. The eyies ai -t'lic whode tussemlilage were fixed on cliesc uïo old Eiaeade ii.itól o;,d oiitical aatagtmiets. ■J'lic:e mv a pause ín deam ia tl in wihioh awaited Mr. Cay- the moment oí suspended ijiticipatitjn u ■■- aimcsl paioful. Fxy" fi,va yeama they had been cstnangej, and ihc ony w.oi'ds iv'hich liad paBsed between them had been tJiose ji;u:vh:'y Bpioiam in dettote. Bat aow, ais they met, the ojd tune crune crweft thom. They remieiu'bered on'Jy the politica! coinpaniün.s'hii) of twcniy yewns1 Btanding. 'J'lio Intervening (Mtfecpencee whlch had chiacd tlieir hearbs tow.vnl cacü oth■: BorgiottKn. tears sprang to tfflLeir eyc. Thoy gjnook cacli other i illy 1 y the hiuil, ln,teir huigeü a 'Gtod Mese yrou,' and pairtecl. Tke retse whicih awaited ühás ■teaiiiful scaae Jicama vont ia iJiu nit.s and cbeeq, wiiich ware taken ap by the cfflowdö outsideithe ueaia,te chaiabr, expeeting Mr. Oa's appearance. He was suiiTamided by the wa.it'Lug thomsaoid on liiu %va,y to his oarirtage, and blirongs j.ionod hini eveui ta lus Uutn.." Harper'e Magazine for October wiil be particularly strong in fiutiou, containing the first instakneut of "Spanisli John," a story of adventure by William McLellan, and continued instaluients of "ïlie Great Stone of Sardis," by Frank R. Stoctou, and of "The Kentuckians," by John Fox, Jr., together with short stories by John Kendrick Baugs, George Hibbard, and Alice Browu. Amoug otlier interesting features there will be an article on "The Strategie Features of the Guli of Mexico and the C'aribbean Sea,"
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