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Cricket. r ALL SAINTS' CHOIR v PENARTH LODGE. This match was played at Penarth on Saturday last, and ended m a win for the Lodge by 24 runs. PENARTH LODGE. A Field, b LI. Tonkin 10 E Pry, b LI. Tonkin 20 H- Nell (captain) Ibw, b LI- Tonkin 6 J Driver- b LI. Toukin 0 E Turnbull, c Bishop, b P Green 4 C Ralmer, b Ll. Tonkin. 3 J young-, c Bishop, b LI. Tonkin 0 0 Field, lbw, b P Green 1 E Wilson, b L1. Tonkin 3 I, Nell, b Ll. Tonkin 0 V Bisset:, not out 1 Extras 7 Total 53
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ALL SAINTS' CHOIR. It Thonias, b E I ry 0 'T K.iiio,. c Youncr, b A Fi(,Id 6 L1. Tonkin (capt.) c and b A Field 0 A Tonkin, b E Fry 2 G Shottou, b E Fry 0 C Bishop, c C Field, b A Field 1 P Green, bE Fry 11 A Peake, c Young b E Fry 1 A Roberts, b A Field 3 Y Aikmen, not out 0 F Williams, b A Field 0 Extras 7 Total 31
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fa fifed mien and" tearful eyes. Amid the mosTprofound silence, she related all the events, and her only ex- cuse was the General's interference, and his deter- mined condemnation of her husband to death. Then Layton himself rose, and painfut as it was tfor him to rend the flimsyveil of apology from his wife, he did it manfuUy. He told them how .Colonel Deane had, in effect, saved his (Layton's) life. He had seen him in his cell, and, in a mea- sure, connived at his escape. He was aware of the rexchange which the poor, ruined officer had made ffor the corporal,.and then Lucy Layton's sin and iprospects of vengeance were piteously exposed. [ The astonishment, and, we may add, the sincere ,satiafwtion of Sir William and Lady Deane were [unbounded when they learnt the relationship of [Minnie and Marmaduke respectivelyand when Ed- iward came in with the young lady, tired, pale, hut [safe, and clinging to him, he and Minnie were both astonished by the kisses and congratulations showered upon them by all, even by Mrs. Layton, who was nevertheless terribly depressed: tt Sir Waiter and Lady Watson were particularly pleased. The former was as fervent in his praises of ,his son's acumen and choice of a wife as he had been in condemning him at dinner. He apologised to Mrs. Layton and the captain, and made things worse. But at last things got themselves righted, and the Deanes carried off Minnie in triumph to the Bali. 't I wonder what Marmaduke will say," said Sir illiam as they reached home. ? But Marmaduke said nothing. He had gone to ,bed, and long before breakfast next morning he had Jeft the Hall. A note to Sir William explaining the 'circumstances frankly was found in his room. jt He was traced, however, by his real father and mother, and under their judicious treatment turned out well. Captain Layton and his wife at once quitted the neighbourhood, and lived abroad for ilaiy years intent upon the education of Marma- duke, who soon entered the Austrian army, and did well in his profession t W Edward and Minnie were married as soon as the former had got employment. They sailed for India 00me time ag<J"to inspect the railways there for [Government. Thus, after all, Sir Walter's and Sir illiam's pet project was carried out, and the pro- perties are united in their children. j, Miss Lily Watson has now come out, and has attracted some* attention. She is not yet married, tut at the last State ball she danced with a fine and ihandsome officer of Austrian Hussars, who admires lier. immensely, and we may hope to hear of a wedding next year. illucy I:ayton is nowquite happy with her husband, .and confesses that her ideas have undergone a change ior the better since she decidecUthat Exchakqb WA9 NO ROBBBKY." W A THB END,