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for Brooksville, reaching home that the river by the bridge After reform night, and the next morning. Just one ing his lines Burnside charged the Con wwk after the publication of the ac federates and forced back the Confed $■* count of hla death, and two weeks DEDICATION OF A MONUMENT erate right for several hundred yards. after It purport«! to have occurred, He was In turn defeated aud driven ON FIELD OF ANTIETAM. I alstut 8 o’clock, and at the exact spot back, like the other corps. to the banks where It was reported to have taken :OR of the Antietam. Night ended the Shaft ■•calls th« Marx of That Daa- struggle, leaving both armies confront ¡dace, he was shot from his horse and parata kna«a«ment Batwacn Utttr ing each other on the west Itank of ths instantly killed, and from that day to ala McClellaa and La« - Preaidant creek. On the 18th McClellan remain * j A statement was printed In the To- , thia his assaasiu has never been dis Koonavalt la Attandaaca. ed ou the defensive, arranging his >eka Capital that William Allen White, covered. Ro force«, which had been re-enforced by editor of the Emporia Gazette, wore ! “I wrote to the publisher of the Forty-one years ago th« bloody bat two strong dltislons. He waa to have a plug hat at the dinner given to News to ascertain the source of its tie of Autietam. between th« Confeder attacked ou the 19th. but meantime PresMeut Rooaevelt In Topeka. Boon information, and was told that the ate forces under Geu. Robert E. Lee | lien, l.ee retired, recruseed the Poto I after Mr. White returned to Emporia [ letter containing the item had been and the Uuiou troops under Gen. i mac river and took up a strong posi he «eut thia dispatch to the Capital: mislaid, or destroyed, aud uo record CHAPTER IX.—(Continued.) Helen Montauban did not «newer. But. George B. McClellan, was fought ou tion In Virginia. | "Deny story that I wore plug hat. kept of the writer. "It was the strangest coincidence. McClellan’s loss was 2.010 men killed Mob forming around office. Sheriff re at that moment. Lord Egerton directed the soil of Marylaud. In comuieiuora towards her a glance, sorrowful and un tlou of the part taken In the engage and 9.416 wounded and 1.043 missing fuse« protection. Wife consulting an If a coincidence, that ever came within quiet, and to Louis, who bent over her, ment by the troops of New Jersey a —a total of 12.469. The Confederate attorney, seeklug divorce. Priuters the scope of niy observation.” that touched her, in the midst of her monument waa recently erected by loss ts estimated at 9.000 in killed, threeteulug strike" happiness, almost to tears, it told so elo THINKS HE IS A THEORIST. that commonwealth, and dedicated in wounded and missing. quently of his true feelings, which he had At a recent meeting of the Ixutdon the presence of President Roosevelt, l>een trying to hide ever since the arrival Btrvnnot« I.If« 1« All Hislit When II Authors’ Club. Canon Telgumouth NEGATIVE DIETING who delivered an address. of Louia. It warned her that she was 1« Con6n«d to Talk. Shore spoke of having met James Rus not yet forgotten- that he loved her yet "Rooaevelt may talk all he likes The battle was one of the bloodteat Threaten« to Kltminat« All Natural sell Lowell shortly after that gentle- —that he would have given worlds for about the strenuous life,” said the Food from Our Hill of Fare. conflicts of the war. After the defeat ■ man had gone as ndulster to Rugland. the place occupied by another near her, of the army of the l*ou>tuac In the Death by elimination seems to be ’That distinguished man was cx>glta young looking middle-aged man. who and which he was not allowed to secure. seven days' fighting along the Chicks the fate that confrouta us all; that Is. ting over his flrst public utieram* has always gone In for athletic sports, The following morning, Louia, entering hominy the Confederate» resolved upon If we conform to all the discoveries I In this country, and wonderlug to w hat "but 1 am rather inclined to the be the library during Ms uncle's absence, an invasion of Maryland. The seven and fortilddunces which hygienic act j length he shun kt speak. He bad lief that Roosevelt Is more or less a found Rose reading iu a great arm, hair days' fighting bad been highly en entlets preaeut us. Such Is to be the | thought of »¡leaking for about forty theorist. Take my own case, for ex by herself. She rose, with a slight blush, as he entered, and after exchanging a couraging to the Confederates, aud i exterminating effect of food experi ] minutes, lie had asked a countryman ample. I aui just exactly the same few words with him, was about to leave correspondingly depressing to the ments that nothing will be left for us | of his what his view was, aud had age as the president aud I dare say the apartment. Uulou side. The Federal« had lost to live ou aud no mealtime left for us received this answer: ‘Well, Mr. I feel equally at young, for 1 have “Nay, Rose—do not go away quite yet," In those battles a total of 30,000 killed, to eat It in. The relief afforded the Lowell, my advice to you Is that If always taken good care of myself. he said, in a gentle tone. "I have some wouuded and prisoners, 62 pieces of race by the microbatlc conquests will you find, after you have been speaking Without ever liavlng acquired great thing I would say to you. Will you not artillery. 35.000 stand of arms and Im be offset by the knowledge that there I two inlnutes you have not struck oil, proficiency in any particular branch wait one moment?” of spin 1 have always managed to mense- quantities of military stores Is nothing good nor safe nor nourish ! you had lietter give up boring.’ ” "If you please, monsieur,” she answer hold my own with ordinary comers, What was still more discouraging, the ing under the sun; that man is boru ed. Early one morning recently, before aud the early part of this season when "In a little town, not many leagues magulflceut army of McClellan had to dyspepsia aud disease and death, Inspecting some regiments on the from here. I met a friend of yours, or t>een pushed back to the James river. and that the only amount of happi manoeuvring ground, the present I was asked to make the ninth man one who professed to be so. i am not This situation thoroughly aroused the ness he can expect la for a forty day "Moitko” of the German army. Count in a baaelaill game I had no hesitancy quite sure that he is not an impostor— In accepting the Invitation. That re government at Washington. Two period by the Tanner route. liaeseler, went into the regimental but no matter. His name was—Robin.” In our childhood day» we believe can tee a and asked for five cents' worth sulted In a broken finger on my right orders were Issued in quick succes "Ah—Robin!” she repeated, in a sub sion, each calling fer 300.000 fresh there are no longer such things for i of bread aud sausage, such as la sup hand that Incapacitated me tor sev dued tone of mingled sadness and tender troops, and within the brief period of I any member of the race—we "pieced” plied to the ordinary soldier. The man eral weeks ness. “ ‘No more baseball for me,’ I said three months 600,000 men were raised, l>etween meal» A big slice of bread tn charge thought he would do him "You know him. then, dear Rose?” said i and butter, well jammed heaveu was self a good turn by handiug the general to myself. ‘Tennis Is about iny size.’ armed and placed In the field. Louia. "But listen, dear cousin. Thia young gardener declared to me that you Washington being tbeatened by the ' the vision of fulfilled desire, and we | an extra large piece of either luxury, Ro I switched to tenuis, with the re Invasion of Maryland, measures for | had It. But the doctors told our i later iu the mernlng, when halt tiad sult ttiat In Jtunplng for a high ball at the net 1 came down and sprained lieen called, the general ordered the my ankle, which laid me up for an soldiers to produce the rations supplied other week. Then I went down to by the canteen for five ceutn. Nat the shore. One day tn swimming out urally. those shown were not of such at sea I was seized with cramps and satisfactory dimensions as had been nearly drowned, arid next day. while sold to the chief. He said, quietly: sailing, I was knocked overboard by "Take your rations back to the can the boom as the sail came about Then teen and tell Herr M that Count I cams home and took council with Haeseler commands him to give each myself. ‘Golf Is almut your size,' I of you as large a portion as he had said to myself, and I started in to himself for the same money. My five play golf. The other day ou tfie links cents is not worth more than youra.” t didn’t hear a fellow yell Fore!’ and A laughable ac<x>uut Is given by the the consequence was I got a crack In Klngmau Is-ader-Courier of the trou the back of my cranium that nearly bles of a young married couple from put uie out of business for good. The Pratt County. Kan. They bad gone to doctor said after I came to that If it Klngniau to be married, ami Intended bad been half an Inch lower I would to go East ou a wedding trip. After now be twanging a golden harp. So they had entered the train, the bus I have about concluded that the stren band alighted for something, and the uous life Is only to be courted by mid train went off anti left him. His bride dle-aged meu when It’« confined to UNDER A HAIL OF CONFEDERATE LEAD AT ANTIETAM. had neither money nor tickets. She talk.” Philadelphia Record. ' was frantic, but some of the pasaen- DECLINE OF A BU8Y CITY. its further protection were adopted. mothers that "piecing” was bad for i gers sought to console her. At the The commands of Gens. Banks. Fre the stomach and Hint was eliminated. flri«t station she got off. It was night, Nevada Town One« Prosperous and This was really the signal for the i but she managed to find a farmer rnont and McDowell were combined Progreasftv« Now »lowly Dylna. and placed under Maj. Gen. John Pope. onslaught, back and forward. Bablea who agreed to tarry her tiaek to Klug "Virginia City. Nev., has just altoul McClellan’s army at Harrison’s land had to have prepared foods, and the man Iu hla wagon. They arrived no reached the limit of going down hill,” ing and Burnside's corps, which was child who was not brought up on one late In the night that nil the hotels said George W. Rproule, clerk of ths awaiting orders In Hampton Roads, of these could not hope to attain the and other places were closed, but the United States Court. “The authorities were ordered to re enforce Pope. The prize, neither from the food company fanner managed to find refuge for the have abolished the street lights, dis latter hnd then under him a splendid nor from life. But the adults are suf bride at the home of a family. Iu the charged the solitary night watchman STRETCHING IT TOO FAR. ly equipped army of 100.000 meu, and ferlng far more. At the beglunlng of meantime, the husband bad learned and reduced the fire department to proudly made the l>oaat that be would the day they have l>eeu deuled their that there would l>e no train out of two men. Listen to this,” continued Privilege Does Not Permit a Lawyer soon capture Richmond. In quick breakfast; to go without breakfasting Kingman the next day. which waa Mr. Sproule, as be picked up a Nevada to Aid Hie Client’s Kacapa. succession the Confederates met and has been advertised as the vade ine- Sunday. He wired to Hutchinson that newspaper and "«ad: “’The Virginia Judge Thomas of the United Staten Court ban a correct Idea of legal ethica, defeated him at Cedar Mountain. Bull cum of health. If you were thin you he was coming by buggy, but hla wife Enterprise re « that owing to the and he enforces Ids views with refresh Run and Chantilly, crossed the Poto became fat; If you had embonpoint wan not at Hutchinson to recedv« the shortness of funds In the Storey Coun GASPARDE'S DESPPERATE THREAT. ing directness and decision in his dec mac, near lyceaburg. and concentrated you grew gracile; If you had any ill It telegram. He made a long drive to ty treasury the commissioners have fled. Then came the tabloid lunch; Hutchinson, but found no one there were betrothed to him! He had been in enter,” answered Gasparde, stepping laration that the relation of attorney their forces at Frederick. found It necessary to cut off all ex During his brief campaign Pope had two or three little pellets sufficed for who knew anything about the lost pense« possible. After the first of and client does not excuse an attorney my employ. I had discharged him be aside for her to pass in. bride. By Hurnlay, however, au ex the middle of the day Dinner we cause he no longer wished to remain with Rose waa about to do so, when some from withholding evidence Itearlng lost 30.000 men, 8 generals killed, next month there will be no more me. But he returned, after a long ab thing in the glance or manner of thia upon an intention or arrangement on 30 pieces of artillery and 20.000 stand have yet with us. but how long we change of telegrams was managed, ami street lights on the old Coinstock. Th« on Monday the hustmnd came back to sence. He wished to become the possess man struck her unpleasantly. She hesi the part of the client to perform some jf arms. The Confederate loss was know not. fire department 1« to be reduced to two or of a certain autn, he said, In order that tated—paused. Meat has l>cen slandered because It Kingman. "He was met at the depot illegal act in the future or the actual 3,000 men and 6 generals. men aud the one policeman now doing he might purchase a small farm, and set "If he is within,” she said, "why does doing of such an act. A man under by his grief-stricken wife, ” says the Pope waa promptly relieved of his is bad for the temperature and for duty at night will be dispensed with. tle down: and in questioning further, I he not coms to meet me when he hears Indictment had l»cen admitted to bail command and McClellan was again the temperament; vegetable« have Insider-Courier. "Hand lu hand they Poor old Virginia! It seems a pity gained this information. Was not such my voice?” wended their way up town and partook I wen ordered dlacarded becauae they made commander of the army of the an assertion ridiculous, dear Rose?” that a place once the liveliest In tbs "You must come in. Rose, before you and then fled. The Grand Jury desired With an earnest, unquiet glance, he can see him," he returned. "Come—en to learn who helped him In hfs flight. Potomac. McClellan, nfter reorganlz made too much work for the stomach; of the first square meal since noon the world should go no completely to the Saturday before." watched her countenance. It was cover ter! What are you afraid of? Come The lawyer who represented him said Ing the broken forces turned over to brendstuffa are tabooed because they dogs that there la nothlug left worth ed with a deep blush. Tears were in her in.” he wits employed to do ao by a third him by Pope, moved out to give bat make too much work for the alimen stealing and ths few ¡»eople left there DEATH FORETOLD IN NEWS ITEM. tary canal; fresh fruits have too much •yes. "But I will not come in till I have (»erson, and the Grand Jury desired to tie to Gen. Lee. The right wing was must either stay at home nights or “It is true!” she said, in a low and sad seen him. He must come to the door. reach this third person and find out commanded by Burnside, the center by adds and cooked fruits too little nour carry lanterns.’ x »trass« Stary nf th« Kllllns of« Fiori* voice. Will you ask him to do so? Father!" she where the accused man waa and who Sumner, and the left by Franklin. Lee ishment. Pie. on which New England da Judsa Tw«nty-fonr Tear« Ago. "I lived In Virginia City nearly 30 He looked at her a moment in silence. called. was privy to his escape. The lawyer retired from Frederick and took up a produced a race of Intellectual giants, The following story 1s told to The yearn ago,” said Mr. Rproule, "and at "Rose, is this possible?" he asked, at la anathematized, and Ice water, the There was utter silence. declined to give th!« Information on strong position to front of Sharpsburg, tliat time the town bad a population length, with an accent of subdued aston “I do not believe he is hers. You are the ground that Ills relation with a cli with hto front protected by Antietam chosen stimulant of that commercial Washington Post by J. B. Wall, of ishment. Tampa, Fla., who vouches for Its ac of 40,000 persona. It doesn't seem pos deceiving me. Gasparde!” she cried. A ent was privileged. Judge Thomas re giant, the American business man, in "I have said it,” returned the young horrible fear—a suspicion of treachery, creek. sible that It should have reached Its curacy ; relegated to the lower regions — girl, inexpressibly pained by his man filled her mind; she trembled and turned fused to recognize this as within the Hattie of Antietam. “In 1879. William B. Center was the present stats of dilapidation. In those ner. proper limits of professional confidence On the afternoon of September 16 the where, may it do good. And now county Judge of Hernando county, days It was the liveliest place In the deadly pale. conics Dr. Wiley to Insinuate that "But, Rose, think a moment—a gar Gasparde smiled. It was the smile of and ordered him to answer the ques Union forces took up their position Fla., of which county Brooksville was West, bar none. dener! You, so young, so beautiful, the an incarnate fiend. Hie hand was laid tions. In front of the Confederates, the Antie soda water and Iced tea are of the and la the county seat. Judge Center "There are hundreds of persons now adopted child of a nobleman of most jpon her arm. devil. This contradictoriness of tern If this view were more generally en tam creek separating the two armies. waa a widower, of about forty years living in Montana who once lived In princely wealth! But forgive me—for “Ah! you begin to suspect, my pretty forced by all courts the legal profes A heavy caunonadlng by the Federal« peratures 1« confusing to the upright nf age, who resided a short distance Virginia City, and none of them but give me, dear child! I would not offend one!” he said. theological mind What shall we do sion would I>e less often reproached as xpentvl the proceedlugs the following or hurt you. I am surprised—hurried outside the corporate limits of the will remember the old town In Its "Let me go, Gasparde!” she cried, af- the patron of law breaking. Honorable day, and tn the afternoon Gen. Hook to be healthy?—At. Paul Dispatch. away, by this unexpected announcement frightedly. “I am faint,” murmured she, village, with four young children, aud palmy days, and to think that now —this confirmation of a most unpleasant to herself, “and there is no help near. O, lawyers would not for an Instant ad er’s corps was sent by McClellan to BEAR BLOCKED HIS PATH. two maiden sisters, who kept house there Isn't even a policemau on duty fact. Rose, does my uncle know of this?” pity—pity!*’ mit that their business waa to make force a pannage zeroes the Antietam, for him. He was a fairly good officer, there!"—Helena Record. Man Wllllns Io Uiv« Rmin th« "Alas, no!” answered the weeping girl. “Nay—don't be in a hurry, my sweet crime safe. No lawyer except the I at the extreme right of one of the four but was a dissipated man. Inclined to W hoi« Loe, bnt He Ceuldn ’ t. “Nor Helen?” Not Posted. Rose; you see I am not,” he said, still "shyster,” whose type, of course. In- | stone bridges spanning the stream. Conductor Dave Houston, of the be quarrelsome when drinking, and “No!” “This Is not much of a farmtng holding her arm. “Yes—you are right, vades every profession. would deliber Hooker crossed by the upper bridge, Routhern Pacific H*llrvwid, who la tak had made a numlier of enemies, by "My poor Rose! Ah. they take so much your father is not here, nor will he be. I country around here, 1» It?" said the pride in you—we are all so proud of yon! sent for yon to come. I waited for you. ately set out to assist a criminal to beyond the range of Confederate tire, ing a ten days’ vacation at Heaslde, several of whom hla life had been owner of a farm of several thousand We love you. my child. We would give And now it fa your turn to beg. You forge or steal. But so Intense Is pro and was soon engaged with the Con had a thrilling experience with a big threat cued more than once. you a higher lot than this—a station more know how scornful you were once. You fessional feeling and the desire to do federate left under Hood. He forced , tresr which he will not soon forget. He "Brooksville Is fifty miles north of acres In the Great West to au old worthy of you. What will they say? . would not listen to my prayers. Times full duty to a client that lawyers often the bitter back and. being re enforced , only told a few of the lnridenta, as be T iiui | mi . and, as this was before the resldenter on Ixmg Islam!. "It ain’t, hey?” waa the contemptu Think, dear Rose—what a terrible blow I are changed now. I have trapped you fall to draw the line between guarding during the night by .Mansfield's corps, | deelred to keep It quiet, but the story days of railroads In Southern Florida, to them!” | cleverly; you shall not escape, I promise the rights of a client and helping him was thus In good position to resume leaked out. Conductor Houston Is a our mall connections were limited to ous reply. "I reckon you ain't very "I know it.” she said, in a troubled well ¡MMted alxiut the country «round to do wrong. Lawyers have advised operations the next day. ” grret Itaberrnan, and never lets an op a semi wevkiy mall servkw by hack. voice—“I know it! I should have told yon! here, mister. Talk about It not being “O, hare mercy, Gasparde!* she plead nnd helped men who have committed The struggle opened early In the “ One Tuesday morning. In the early portunity slip to cast the line. He them when they wished to take me. I no great of a farmin’ country! Well, should have known that I should only ed.“Go on, my dear! I like to hear you. crime to escape on the eve of discovery. morning of the 17th with the Con- I had hardly got settled at the M*asi<l« spring of ibat year, a friend brought Otliers. as counsel for corporations, federates, some 65.000 strong, occupy when lie went out on tire Necanlcum Into my office a copy of the Mavaunah sir, I kin tell you that Job Hawkins* work evil by coming hither. I should this is charming!” have advised how law could be vio Ing their old position. The aggregate river to have a fish all by himself. He Morning News, published the Satur sold more’n forty dollars’ wuth o’ have remained In the lowly home they Ah. "Gasparde. you told me once yon were took me from. Ah. I shall repay with in sorry for persecuting me so. and I be lated without incurring Immediate pen strength of the Union force« waa 86.- j made his way through the brush until day ¿receding, which lu Ils column of caulyflower an’ nineteen dollars’ wuth gratitude their kindness to me—the love lieved you—I forgave you. You do not alties and made themselves generally fMMj men. Hooker's and Manefield’s he came to a log. one end of which pro- Florida news items, contained the fol o’ potatoes last season, an* I know o* they feel for me!” folks clearin' a clean fifty dollars a mean to keep me here; yon will let me participants In Illegal conspiracies un corps, 18.000 strong, were on the Con lowing: She leaned forward upon the table, an! go; yon are only jesting," she prayed In der the protection of professional priv federate side of the stream, with Hum- , Jereed out Into the creek ’That’s the year on their hens. An’ ylt aome folks " *VZ. B. Center, county Judge of very place,” thought the r«n>liirtor, laid her face in her hands. ilege We sometimes hear such prac tier s corps ready to follow. The rest asid. adjusting Ids line and pole, be Hernando county, waa shot from bls thinks this ain't no farmin’ country!** agony. "Rut, dear Rose, reflect; there is time j her But he scowled at her with s glower tices defended, or at least excused, on of the Union force« bad not crossed th« crept out on the lug. where be found borne by an unknown assassin and yet,” he urged, with a tone of earnest-! Cookla* •cheoia, expression. the ground that a lawyer cannot make Antietam. Dess and affection. "You would degrade ing "You himself perchesl above the cool wuter Inatandy killed last Saturday mom A new story Is told of Josiah Flynt sre mistaken entirely, my dear. himself the judge of what art or plan Hooker opened the battle and suc of Necanicum ere.« Houston lighted Ing. about 8 o'che k, while rkllng to yourself, dear Rose, were yon to wed What!—let my prise go thewnment I get and his tramping with tramps. him. You would not render him happy, It into my hands? No—no! I mean to of his client coming to his knowledge ceeded In forcing the Confederates' his tried and tnwty pipe and then cast hla office, as was his usual custom, "How’s rhe eating?” be asked a for he could not understand you. I ou take good care of you, my fair Roee. I is criminal, and that the only safe rule left wing, commanded by Jackson, his line. He tiebed and enwtked per lust where the road from Buy Post Weary Willie. would both be miserable, and you will mean yon shall marry me shortly, wheth Is absolute faithfulness to him In all back a half a mile. Re-enforremmts enters the town on the west.* haps an hour without getting a bite. "Pretty bad. pa rd. and 1’11 tell you break our hearts. Rose!" 1 were hurried to Jackson’s aid. and “The oeciirretice made such an Im what’s the matter. These ere cookin’ you will or not. You cannot say nay, his doings. Suddenly there was a movement In She raised her head; and checking her er if you w uld. How does that suit you ? the Union troops were buried back t« Judge Thomas does not take that the bushee back of him. and then he pression on my mind that, after the tears, looked at Louis mournfully. But bis words fell on ears that heard view of the lawyer’s duty and refuses their position of the morning. Hum- felt the log be was sitting ou tremble lapse of twenty four years, I am able schoota to ¡tenetratin' to the utternxMt "Monsieur. I cannot break his heart!" them parts, and the womln folks to learnln’ not. A mist floated before the eyes she said, gently. "He loves me br trust* of Rose; a m«h ng sound, is of swelling to stretch the veil of professional confi ner’s corp« now engnge<l the enemy Inet’nctlvely the conductor turned to give It almoat verltatum. how to mutilate (he victuals Into In me. I will not break my promise; I waters, was about her, and she fell sense dence to cover flight from justice. It Is a little to the left of Hooker, and gm<! a roe nd. e-ben to bls amazement be “Judge Center having l>een well French dlshra." — New York Times. cannot do it. I will make Robin happy.” ually presard back the Confederates. known to nre. I naturally spent much »t often that a case comes up gazol Into the face of a big black to the errth. "Rose!—and yon will love him still?” less Information Wanted. he chance for judicial Inter The latter, receiving re enforcements, ; Itear. The latter seemed to be sizing time In speculation as to which of hla At that moment a man sprang baa’i’y He listened, bresthleesly. “Who was It.” asked Peckham, tween lawyer and client, but made a desperate counter attack, and him up and ewrlmatlng how mu> b of a enemies bad prolaibly taken bls life. the bushes. It was Jacques I* “I shall love him and serve him till I through not to lie denied that some lawyers Sumner met the same fate as Hooker, ! meal the conductor would make, an<> ‘ Ths following Thursday, to my great "who said; 'Give me liberty or fir« mi. He gated. first at the prostrate die. monsieur.” isve relations with clients which beiug hurled back to the Antietam. whether be would "scrap" when It surprise. Judge Center walked Into my me death?* ’* She said H *ith monrnfnl rihsn«*. figure of Rose, and then at Gaapar!» Well, what now?” asked the ruffisn. The scene now changed to the ex eaBM* tn the point. Fer the conductor MD<e. having stopped one day In Tam- "Patrick H>-nry.” replied his friend. for ft w »r.e«er p-e« hie, and that She bent and touched her lipe to his “And what waa the result?" queried udges should be as ready as Judge treme Union left, where the corps of there seemed no es<-ei>e. The bear sj U 1 pa on bls return from a visit to the hand Th»n. turning, ah» left the room, "So you have got her? Poor Rose. It mas to Interfere. -New York Trlb- Bnmeide and Porter were stationed. complacently on the shore end of the j Manatee River section. Of course. I Peckham, '¡fid they give hlth a without once looking beck. Lear« shsl! net be—It must not be! Burnside bad ord.-re to vroes the Anti» log. sn<l It was not possible for Con hunt«! up the paper and showed him j divorce or did he dler’-Chlcago News. IU«*. 1 her!” he said, excitedly. "Little CHAPTER X. tarn by a stone bridge, all the ap- ductor Houston to get peat the mon , the account of his taking off. and we <lever Invention. A Bad Speller. The next day a domestic came to the will save roe.”' ■ Ah!” shoote! Gaspard*, in s fnn* of I "Rqfnetltne*. ” said Winis Wishing proaches to which were commanded by > stef. The brer held him there for aev. I Indulged In some speculation as to A certain novelty looks Ilk« a fnll- door of the chamber, and gave to Rose the source of the news Item. I sng- dar» at* the Confederate Are. He suffered j of th* wiyî Do you oral hours before a hunter came along | *lre<1 cigar, but It to a pencil, and when I ton. "1 am tempted to betlev« tn rein a note Which she stated had been deliver oa brevity In attempting to reach the and killed the animal. The t>ear | grating to kirn that some enemy of hla. the lower edge to turned a piece of ed to Jean Morel, one of her fellow-ser ’empt mutiny ? Toacfi her. sad y irac* of I carnation. • who bad determined to kill blru. had ^Tdge. nxl Bering t!»e futility of fur rants, who had entrusted it to her for A b -1 drawing from hto b«lt a t n. with “I am not aurpri«**! that you abonid ther rectifier «ent a force further down ; weighed 2SA pounds when dressed ' taken a freak Idea of Inserting an block lead maxes its appearance st th« h*iYy piwfol*, bo ptb*i Conductor Houston now has a few mademoiselle. ' pe,** MI m Cayenne. **Tou at Jacqoea. the creek to try and find a ford. This more gray hairs In his bead as a result | account of it In advance, he taking HP-____________________ "Who gave it to Jean, my good girl?” an T oath, v e action <aa ao anidao that tb* man know, every once In a while you spell Women envy a man when they see asked R os*. thought fl- J. force succeeded In gaining tire Core of nls experience Portland Oregonlan | the position that some smart Aleck. ainm*nt “A rooch loukmc feiL>sr. madsmoiwH*. started back. Gasparde took the Io baa< some word In a wsy that reminds me federate side of the stream, thus crest the contented look on bls fare an he , who had a taste for the sensational, h* told m* He time ip to tba <* bateau to blew s call opoa a silver whtot itly half ' of the way tboae old fellows spelli la ag a diversion which enabled him to1 Tgrioran«-« la no ex cure for im LC w bad written IL eareb-ealy poses, with hto bands la Ma the Elizabethan period.”—Washlnetae a few I a ai- ■ B it J- t I o’ log at h.s bresM. A!m<wt insta» I "He h-fl Tauipa on Friday morning pockets aud whist lea send the ma .a body of bls force a< ross _ a 1 wm brigBBds surrena-drd »1™ know who he was, He has never seen "8r»«e that teilow!" sttered ta, rkX i»âd . Star. him Kef -v ‘and take him to the cars. Bind him baud anu foot, iu one of the 1 evils, and put a guard over hitu. I will A I teach you," he added, threateningly, i ”» bst it is to nie.ldle with my ceacvrns!” true I he men lost no time in executing their STORY | orders. Jacques, know tug it was use'ess OF | to resist, submitted. He was bound and . led through the winding paths of the ad- THE j joining grove, au.l onward to the forest SOUTH ! beyond; while Gaspanle followed, bear ing in hie anna the form of the insensible OF Rose. On anti on they went, through the I !< neiy depths of the forest, till they reach FRANCE ed a place where the ground rose in au abrupt sw«U; and now ¡tressing over | steep banks and ledges of bare rock, they stopped at length before the entrance to She went away; and. w-onderingly, the cave of which Gasparde had spoken, Rose unfolded the paper. Inside was j It was the haunt of the robbers. written merely the words: “Come down Lights were brought. The broad and to the cottage, dear Rose, a few mo ghtomy cave into which they descended ments. I will meet you there. 1 must was Illumined on every side. Striking speak with you diractly.-Hugh La- across it, the party entered a long, nar monte.” row passage cut itt the solid rock, aud "He has returned, then?" said Rose, to I which was also lighted. herself; "and he is waiting for me! Yes j By this time Rose was fully aroused. yes. I will go this moment. I will ' Memory and consciousness were invested ask him to stay at home and take me with their full power. She recognised, back, and then I will tell them. They with a cry of terror, the ruffian who burs will be glad, perhaps, to have me go. her. A cold dew, like that of death, gath when they learn that I have taken my ered upon her brow as she beheld the destiny into my own hands.” rocky walls of that dreadful passage. throwing a handkerchief over her "Gasparde—demon release me!” she head, and wrapping a light mantle about uttered, with mad fear. her, she fastened the door of her apart "Hohl your tongue, my heanty! I mean ment, and without saying a word to any | to keep you safe. Go in there and keep one concerning her intention or allowing yourself quiet!" he cried. herself to be seen, she silently and secret And unlocking as he spoke a heavy, ly left the chateau by a side door, and spike-studded Iron door in the rocky wall, going round the descent to the valley he threw it open and attempted to thrust by a little-frequented path, was soon on her Into the cell it revealed. But she the path leading to her former home. resisted. Rose looked to see her father at the “You shall not put me in there—I will door; but he was not there, and conclud not enter!’ she cried. ing that she should find'him within, she Spite of her struggles, he forced her in, hastened forward, and had almost reach while the men bore Jacques farther along ed the door, when Gasparde appeared on the passage to another cell. the threshold. "You won’t? But I say you shall!** "Good morning, my fair cousin!” he "Now, Mademoiselle Rose, you will said, in answer to her brief and some stay here,” said Gasparde, "untill 1 what surprised greeting. "May I ask choose to release you, and that time will whom you seek?” l>e fixed according to your own conduct. "My father, Gasparde. He is here— If you are savage, perhaps I may keep is he not?” you here three months or a year or two "He is ready to see yon. It you will years, it doesn’t matter much which. But if you make up your mind to treat me a little more favorably, why, u priest shall be ready at the earliest hour you name. You see the terms are fair. I will give you till tomorrow to make up your mind about it." And he released her arm. “I will never marry you! and you shall not keep me here! What place is thia?” were her indignant words. "You are under ground, as perhaps you know already. And as for talking so bravely about having your own way, why, I think I shall be likely to have a few words to say ou that score. You see there are thick walls here, while there are perhaps from twenty to thirty men just at the mouth of the cave ready at my bidding to bring you back, even if you should escape.” "Twenty or thirty men—ready at yonr bidding!" cried Rose, trembling with an ger aud fear. "Wretch! who—what are you?” He laughed lightly. "Easier asked than answered, my pret ty maid,” he said. "The question is, will you marry me or not?” “No—never!” was her answer! "and less now than before; for now I begin to recognise you fully. Now I recognise your terrible trade. Robber—murderer— brigand! No! I will either go forth from this dungeon free, or die by my own hand in my captivity!” (To be continued.) The Contrabandist: r Î I IS ON BLOODY SOIL.