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Show A Golonial the dour Lehind him. lie waa not alwent long. I had hut time to take in the details of the elegantly furnished apartment, Iroin its carved fireplace the tshie to the carved casing of tha window overlooking the Hudson, when ha entered rather hastily. Ins fare no lunger liearing its genial expression, and with something of a business-lik- e sir seated himself at the table, motioning me to take FREE-LANG- E. By Ghauncy G. RotohUiss. 1C ipyriuU., by L). & Uj. All iiuu 1SU7, Wilh apparent effort I tamed myaclf. for the Untie, and poured out a bury!" reached ffur!.of.,.i.1',.nrthe then - made aa though?: to taking pitcher, I fill the glsM, hut an I tipix'il it, with a Midden movement 1 whirled full half a gallon of water over the pistol, drenching the and the priming making weapon useless. With this action I sprang to my feet. Scamuiell waa quick, but not quirk The water had but reached the enough. powder when I heard the snap of the descending hummer, and saw his lirst motion to ga.n his legs; but, follow mg up the 1 lifted the heavy drowning of the iire-iatable and overturned it on him, ptishir:; him backward, where to the Hum went man, furniture, and crockery with a tcrnlir rnudi. At that moment there rame s vivid IIukIi of lightning, and bard uion it an appalling peal of thunder. Though almost l.limhd and deafened liy the holt, 1 sprang round the overturned table, and seizing the liist thing coming to band, wliieh proved to lie the water jug still unbroken, i gruiel the struggling lory by the throat and with all my force brought down the heavy earthenware on hi uncovered head. The pitcher tlcw to fragments, leaving but the handle in my grasp, while Scammell became limp and collapsed. This action took place during the interval at which the thunder was the loudest, and waa probably the reason that caused the noise of the fall of the table to lie unnoticed by thoee below. Hut, as though it had lieen insufficient, another violent convulsion followed, which came and went with the suddenness of the explosion of a park oi Owlf in Wt the : retired. oonr. Best Accommodations. Headquarters far Traveling men. the chair npieite. Appu-ui- of fcw entrrfd fo - 1 rniVtJ U!d CHAPTER IX. BIR HENRY CIJNTON. Conceiving that a blunder had been committed. and that 1 waa unwittingly an intruder ill a private room, I was almut to make su apology for my presence when the lady half rose from the partly recliuing she hud sauuuicd and with a gentle nave of her hand said; Vou are t'upt. laiunsbury? Come nearer, please. Sit here against the light, that I may have a look at you! at the name time a chair near the great window which was swung open and led to a small balcony without. iier voice waa sweet, but even in these few words 1 noticed the affectation of inflection so common with ladies of fashion, aud her original position, which she immediately regained after thus addressing me, was a pose pure and simple, doubtless taken fur the purpose of exposing her fine arm and the graceful curves of her small though equally fine figure. Madam, 1 replied, advancing a iace or two, I have not the honor of knowing you as well at you seem to know ms. Uy what name M Mrs. Florence Badely,M she interrupted, with a smile which discovered her small, white teeth, and accentuated the rather 1 have infantile prettiness of her face. taken the liberty of taking to aee you ere you met Sir Henry. A woman is a better judge of a man than one of hia own sex. And in the present case to what end, madamf 1 asked, bowing and taking the chair to which she had motioned me. For an answer she slowly raised a pair of double-bowegold eyeglasses, deliberately and silently scanning me from head to foot. 1 Well!" aha broke forth irrelevantly. protest, Capt. Louusbury! You are almost a gentleman! Were your face but lest red and youi figure lea gigantic, in a proper costume you would not be amiss. Your leg is none too delicate, hut you have fine teeth and eyes, aud your hair also is excellent. I sin quite provoked I Sir Henry has deceived me, though it is now perhajia just as well that you are not Are you so Capt. Louusbury 7 You acarce look a kidnaper!" Her reference to kidnaping brought me sharply back to the role of Louusbury, whose papers bad ahown kidnaping to bava Under been one of his accomplishments. the sharp eye of this lad), whom 1 now knew to lie Clinton's reported it would not do for me to make a slip. That in some manner she had to do with my coming secret instructions 1 instantly urmised, but the conjecture on my part could clear the myatery of the nature of this interest. Deeming it policy to refrain from discussing the matter, 1 (imply said: Madam, my leg ia not exactly that of a dancing master, nor baa my figure the grace uf a courtier, but they are the gifts of tlod, and have seen service in this broil against the king. Aa for tha small compliments, I am your debtor." Now, really, Capt Lounsbury, you have Hut ahe quite a neat gift at retort also. gut no further, aa at that instant a door concealed by heavy hangings waa suddenly thrown open, letting in a Lurat of nuisy laughter from what might have been a dozen men, the sound of jollity being mingjed with tile clinking of glasses and clattering of coin. The door then abut, and waa evidently s.-- un ly lusUJt.l, ns I beard the turn of a key and the shooting of a bolt; the curtains were pushed aside, and there entered a man, who by his unifonn alone in chief of the I knew lo he the commander British forces in America. Sir Henry gave me but a pawing glance as 1 rose to my feet. He stepped forward, and taking the hand of the lady, who barely shifted her position to greet him, bowed low over it, repeatedly kissing the posi-liu- before speaking he cast quick glances at me, instantly removing hia eye from minear be met my gaze, hut immediately returning to the charge. Finally, ha began qailt sharply; Are you Capt. LounnhuryT" My heart leaped at the question, and I pulled in.VM.-l- f together with the firm intention of laying violent Imnds on him if he had discovered the fraud, but 1 answered quietly and with an unswerving look: Yes, your excellency. lieneral Knyphausen has always vouched for you, but you hardly appear the dee L-- Scammell had struck a powder ship just from England as site lay at anchor off Wall street, ami no vestige of it or those aboard was ever discovered. This combination of intense heat, violent atorm, earthquake, nd explosion actually occurred in New .York city, Sunday, August 8, 1778. The vicious nature of the shock was un- - j like the gradual coining and going of the earthquake, and that it had occasioned more alarm I soon knew by the shouts that came from lieneath iny window. Rushing to it, through the shuttered nines 1 l.elieid men running from the opimaite bouses, while in the yard Mow was the squad of. soldiers, which had pressed from the tavern in a panic when it seemed that the building would tall. lily aaiety still demanded immediate action, for should curiosity or distrust impel the guard to come upstairs, 1 would be undone. That move would drive me to bey, and either oblige me to finally aurrender or die like a rat in a hole. Hut 1 had determined a course of procedure by the time 1 bad finished getting into my clothing. Haatily setting the table upright, I stooped over the body of ticam-mel- l. 1 expected to find him dead, and was surprised to discorer,thst he was still of this world, the thickness of hie cur!y h;:!r and a possible crack in ' the jug having saved him from a crushed skull, lie was completely etunned, however, and with little ado I dragged him into the closet and abut the door. My sole chance of escape now lay in getting to Clinton and procuring a pais, which might be used ere a hue and rry was raised after me, and I fancied the hour was not far from that appointed for the meeting It was possible tint, Clinton had been informed of the falsity of my nnme. thouch I argued if that had been then Scammell would rttver have approached me in the manner he Auger tip. fell full had dona. At all events, the risk must he . The broad light front the window of but upon hint, showing him to be a man taken. At first sight there seemed no means of medium height, though stout and pale of were dark, his nose long leaving the house aava by the stein or a face. Hia eyesdished at the bridge. The and slightly aide from more or feet my drop of twenty mouth was sensual, and licspo':r Ilia chardisI window; but, upon investigation, at a glance, though hia fare waa hy no covered a pent roof beneath the windows acter course or weak. II ii brow waa not meant of a room near the end of the hail, and iim smooth and oien. and his was but it broad, going into the chamber I saw the apartabout hia ears, greatly brown hair, ment waa probably the quarters occupied was lied into a queuepuffed behind and profueely a lied lav the assailant. late Upon by my powdered. military hat, coat, and saber, while linn But he waa not a striking figure despite the a hook hung a long cloak used by csvali) uniform of scarlet and gold gorgeous officers. udomed wilh the waistcoat ribbon and I from Appropriating the latter, stepped atar of hi knightly order. Something the window to the roof, creeping to the eaves there was alwul him which impressed me which came to within ten feet of the ground, with the littleness of his nature, and there nd from there dropped. a lurk in Ilia side glances wholly inwas So far 1 had been unnlwerved, and it took with an honest, fearless spirit. compatible me not many momenta to get into the street Undoubtedly he was a man proud of his and below the tavern, working from there u rank and powee a man much given to roundabout course through the east aide ol and silence. Ilia official standon out dared I to until eonie the town or waa indicated hy the single heavy epauing 15 the roadway. let adorning hia right shoulder. His sword, I had little fear of immediate pursuit, as with its belt wrapped about it, ha carried in none aave lielden had an inkling of my hia hand. mission to Clinton; and this, with the pre he said, as he "I declare, madam, vailing excitement due to the explosion rtraigbtened himself and walked to a handand everywhere manifest, placed me out of somely appointed table, on which he danger for the time. his sword, you have braved the disas a both cloak about With the me, storm and stolen a march on me, as you which rain from the guise and a protection promised. Hava you other charm to pit was still falling, though rapidly diminishing. the terrors of temiiest and earth against and there I strode down to headquarters, You are the queen of graciuusnes quake? boldly sent in the name of "Captain Uune to thus honor me. Do you find Louusbury bury to the general in chief. It relieved to your liking?" And aa lie pronounced me greatly to note no eigne of an unusual the name he recognized my presence hy a atir about the placr- - nor did the guard at look and an almost imperceptible bending the door show more than a passing interest of the head. in me aa be turned me over to the flunky Now I protect. Sir Ilenry! said Mrs. within the hall. rising and affecting petulance aaihe lindely, saloon same great Being ushered into the her costume. "You interrupted adjusted I with waited 1 had known the day before, me before I had come to conclusions. The I not waa natural imilicnie for recognition. .ilTair is none of my making, and I am lar from my appointed lime, lor the clock .rnken hearted at it necessity. Oh, ncres--.l.on the mantel showed it was but quarter is such a dreadful word! is it not, of three, nor bail cooled iny heels for long Really, Sir Henry, I sup-1- , apt. before a lady entered. I caught hut a would not runic for nil hour yet, yard you glimpse of her, awing little more than thnt ait, now that you are here, I will leave yot she was richly dressed, but marked her apI settle with the captain while I look after i'rt-rv- . .. I fpnred ! place by the S parent liiiuiliai'ily with the from room the hlifni-t- . would linve found her with ,vi . way she inimediaUly swept anfor the . Lo.im-huryone's children, lie tin oi.r l. ! without giving an opiortunity law nr nature, are such a trinl siicli a trial nouncement of her name. Mr when shall I know of your ilnelslnn. m-However, 1 was struck hy the deference jpury and heu with ai ni-of the uniformed attendant aa he lacked , , will honor yoLu sway from her. and her ladyship had not no(f Sir MeliryT" re-- ; he when five slmve minute, gone "thafiin .nt.lel held out his hand to almost iraversed Ihe Iciiglh ol the hull In an apart lace from hiaa ruff umulural ii il. it nienl al 11 end. a here, throwing wide the with a step I, IT IlltO l.m:n- - inin,,n dmr, he loudly aunntiurod hard-hearte- light-o'-lov- hril-.lia- I "Y, trtrcw. bo tihiilij 7 UO.I U) 7 81 p i i, li ar tti1 -- hall Uli cpringviile SpunUh Fork - huulaquiu U. Dep Dcu 8 18 8 lo' TELL YOUR SISTER A Beautiful Complexion is an lm-, mobility without good pure-b!the sort that only exists in connection with g noddigestiuii a he ill tily.li verund bowel-- . Karl's Clover Hoot Tea nets dlreectly on t hi. Vowels, liver and k keeping them in perfect Price 25 eta. and 60 cts. At Tow lichen's drug store. 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