Yo os The Little Orphan. te who was always taking so much trouble to give them pleasure; and he, watching the happy children at play, or gathering them round him ‘while he told them stories, seemed to grow younger as well as happier. And now we must take leave of our little friends. I may tell you that Katie grew up with the same amiable, truthful, unselfish dis- position that she had as a child ; that Harry was his papa’s right hand; that Mary was a bless- ing and a sunbeam to her grandfather in his last years; and that Fanny continued to strive earnestly to overcome her faults, and set an example to her younger brothers and sister. And so we will say farewell to them all. Marcus Ward & Co.. Printers, Royal Ulster Works; Belfast.