Show mo1 mi rMwruM11 V- & ffiturS ivllUlvli- SJO ??' - a'- ' MK&CITYIM MOmt:AML!lo‘lW5 CREAT!SAIT a st jIIAEKIY let tmT'KONIUTf ASD fUW119 BliTTEX HO Hoi VSKdltor Kl UtK" P’& J tb bonr WM r"5 rl: mJ thought hswould tool tfis rule - I M th WWH' 1 n wkf (ho li?tnin wondrouily fiset -- tasters teen ' "e low offtyyw comet' to longer i iotfar b al I unit winder -- ’ 0Jth" aTtoW : tachdor toasting bb foot VWiH 10 uepr admir-’- -t- v ° yib nwr - - bonaeV on" a rtAft a7ghi I calfc1 m lerrely young girl': jynined to make jrpropossl curl' TrrtT wwtnche It luTcliiwt ’ jlnd tTr i refusal inrmliMhl “you’re come too late "lie 0U fclJnw” seerplsd I hmjert 7 an offer bn ainntei snonrr you’d entered my gate "I-I- f I‘J bare takrntlie proffer” Qt jour trart wlien jjod fortune And ve the courie Sk W Wt XU only witbgrbf ‘‘Tow lata” can wa Speak itdiiillaM bitter remorse ' I5t “It is the letter’ he said “of a RETALIATION 4iRKiaOX I1VK IX A1XIERIA' ' I fcOXTIXUKO - - -' room was ' immediately i (Ter the ampithe&lre and below between I tfieptreipico and the wall of the hospital rv itpace not nboiu a foot in width I perfa with broken pottery and bottles In the slill-jnn ftMvfnse of the infirmary f that reigned around I conhl distii nctly hear uniau groping his way along $j shelf ‘Heaven I Said to myself "that I riteKnlinel grant’” docs not seo him single ilieBtep and he is a lost man?” I liad liirely had tiinelo make this ro-t-o myself when I heard the base voico ' of tJastagnac colling out till dangerous j v' fivnalnve: It was IT ! ? t t ! where are you goinrf” a condemnation to death ‘ At very -- t£' rn co-oper- tion1 -- -- I - 1 marcheifeteadily terlci firs’e I Newbern-thersjMw- -- mm raised their hands nad gray 1 exertion oaagw by Kreatiheni on in MtliaorufT al bravery brought until they 'reached Jlawlejr’-- brigade- wbiefens broughtTto bear on tbem'a Link fire- - Thfa haded to tiielrmiaeryV yet they riopd bravely ahd came on: The five batteries thenopened at a distance of less than TOO ’yards throwing canister and spherical ease in to the waYeringsnaaqtf then rebels Theiiscluirgea being rapid the flashes of the ' gnus teemed a steady blue The enemy at last broke! aud fled in eunfodou 'mu from the field - An hour later not 'a shot ' i was heard along the line " Thq Herald’s army Potomac special say Sherman on Honj4y evening reported in" 7 : persbU to Grant St City Point1 A nuriibeyof r Grant's tafT corps commander! Ac vre-- present at jiho mqeting Sherman said his j sacceiis was assnred from the commencement the tnerny being unable to tnake onyBefiou-- opposition Ile said his boys1 had no tfouoto': in chasing the rebels : coniroltatidn in Grant and Sbenxiaa after the headqnartcra tent had an interview with r : the President AShermaiigave "Lincoln' aoperations aodjepre- j ! graphic aocmmt'of hia ented that hi army wa capable of xccom- pliahingthe grandest reanlta 1 nr n - - s thfer-tim- e the pnrpoae of laying these before Grant and ' - Leefr ? headay nght pads several attempts to break Hneg in the neighborhood of Ft gtedlan vQt 0Qr fort and artillery opened on them with a terrific fire which drove them hack in cpnfesion until they abandoned the I to-da- contest' 77 i Daring March 28 th' 60 deserters from Lee’s 'army were received in thie city to all of whom the bath of allegiance was administered Poring February only 1239 were I I I re-oeiv- ed yon bo?” mc-th- 4 Ss the Kasbah” Ecarcely had I uttered the: words than the young Oriental rose up abruptly lier eyes lit up with a gloomy passion f ’ The World's army of the' PotomadTspeeiai oftbo 29th haa the following: A grand move of this army which Is abt yet felly developed had its origin this morning For several days Ta-leb- - ’ ‘ ’ -- : ' to-morr- j a j ©T 1 pelted Um until iheieft the position and fell back to the supposed main line of work de--1 fending the approach to the Boydston PIke: Un the south side of the railroad very little artillery was used n - ’ cof-fee-hou- seT eu pcr-aMcey- st shut-tinguph- l3 -- - -- - --- vrry ' -- We amber-colore- c — rtnf"tr tee?lDg Ytre unilK)iesometO them iniwater With a handful of salt I to spit that is to cause them to cleairr? I AenwelTes: itnd to boitAemnllr 8P moved toward the enemy’s cpmmnnicat Up to the time he lift the fields though i8d not engaged the enemy rumor ' aayi captured a portion of the Boydston Pike : and parsley ‘analo fry Thfe headqaarter of Grant and Undehava been moved nearfy to the left of the vicinity icalely they' thus form Warm work is expected man-- ' of Gravelly 'Ilun ‘ r 1 mill-Yo- bjeff a -- ft fc imm 1 ? r w l s ihe sDails a dish a!poor:Q might' feaaton and a rich to-morr- maxi- - Persons who sre sappe con respecting the' pjsns'of G shall re- that his movement cooking:--' ju st maih' within the rebel Confederacy or return the railroad witli hgainito compel the erao-' m the Iiegl- -' to the Union has been' defeated not mentioned "our jfamilyrTOSfc -pleased vto latnrq of thatStatey 0 -- I a degree of infamyl Listen! ought tb deliver yon over to justice but yobr dishonour would defile us all Iran atom' -- “ ' - ‘ MS I iiKaciliSS Seir York master of lhe French 'merchant' 'tri the lo says correspondent byseveii if ‘I find you still living in feont-othe 9th corps aloha on Saturday j— Kefor weefc or nnmbering from one hundred to half a dozen was the Commandant myself take yon' before 0005 Sheridan and hi boys are otf on oat) and meal jLhen fried in oilri C'- - ' Waohingteh 81 "'v' i v ' de Place-- ” : They- will soon beheardfrom again I from of the thoadvance Information with vinegar salt and ' pepper t they i army T Having said this withdrew witnout tUuraThe Hatcher' nm from jTimcslspecial dated says iQfcnnation potomaCf " iidered bicn delicatsi are waiting for his reply and went at once j day tfiorning shows that tlie locality t of our It so'-’-- 1 ' w - i - - ! - j-'- - -- i -- t wv‘ A Goldsboro correspondent of tho 2otli hospital uuuer buy Pomtp°8itfpns havC been gamed without I the vebela have about 1 200‘ cavalry pretext whatsoever ‘Ider Wheeler and Hampton iuour front Castagnac’s I resistance from the ipiilt fiod been rendered evitient to me 1 hanged tiiree foragers within two gth qorpshad a slvqp cncnnnter with' terday they had become pitiless - I felt that I must the enemy on Quaker road on Wednesday miles of our outpost Kilpatrick engaged of this force yesterday but the results 1 men and the allair ft part lost but lewthanpO a : Raymond procured ayngo ' faring ' lfirAAtlrnhiirn nearly a mile torch such aa otor Bpahis ruse in! their drove the rebels ! a loss to them and captarqd number pf The Herald’ correspondent give ’shut in the! carQUBahiI ' night' myirelf up : tfonal detalla of the battie at uki-Jt or ompitheatre dosing its Strong doors! The Richmond papers Wednesday re with double bars I took up my position that Sheridan passed Dinwiddle Court oft at the window inhaling the fresh breeze £ qusO'QH Wednesday morning td pierce "1 I hew York 31 '' tempts of the evening and thinking over the --i ‘h wasThe first The :Colorado for Rio- Janeiro Panama Goggawell’s made upon horrible dram in khich I was called ta brigade and : with Profeswr 4San Franciaoo AgaaoiaHard© 'Hoke play so important- part' till- night came and brigade anchored haa at ' qaoran- The rebels1 movedand anlte on board forward on Some hours had passed thus and and soon eea v ‘ to She goes tint I but little ts if determined to crmli in our buried id the deepest' sijence v r n all weight T)iey were-- received when heardystealthy steps descending The Western mail train from here fbr Whe-- j with a feriona fire buv they bowed their tho staircaso ' They were followed by ling yesterday was captured by gnerrUlao-1 heads and came on and penetrated BoweU jsU Coggawell and Mitchell’s and got to the All the fears' except fire were burned and a knock- at : the door No answer t obed:' f kutcbeltfa brigade but neither- gave Washington’3l'The fighting was terrific Mitchell pnt of the tEeVorm They are mowing hay in :Los gelesi- - - 1 nn-hin- ce f iVxnq fc An- - y:o!- I V - ni ’ ‘ TT 1 ir- ’ i Pulyerizcid saltpetre has beenBoIdr! - im i with-Bcrioua pris-one- r:i Bosfon salts lie I 1 ? addi-Hentonrl- 'as' reported fqyEpsomr‘ Ji V'- - irtaniafor fijghUngjt j t now ri rvsi f ' ’ s v-- - - - interest on the liatronal debt s of the United States is equal to three dollars for- - each of ' the inhabit aritjr ' The to I - -- - ' Frv--iv- a voice from with d firing fia I gff -- brigade in “Open!’!-exclaime- 11 - - of’g :tiie oleUogram fi'ght? iwherever1?11 I ject i- - Qf the crowni'’ A little hoy in an i!l vl over-goo- ( familyi d wV was rebuked for looking into’hiw °ut BhouW madfi an enort to shake I ' force under Grieroon lastJrreV tnade a I brigades la the rear pressing them so hard spelling book onki! Suhda? SavW the door frpm Its luDgea 1 moved not j demonstration- on Tupelo bnt 'were I that they had to jnmp the breastwork to ! breathed Another and a driven off their assaults v repd ' scarcely “5 !) ? The Commercial’s' tpeclal says iu official more vigorous effort was then made but VThe Richmond SentincUias5ilie fttiiewing i e Thomas of the rebelhavin Tennessee— gtrans-'uldrcbt1he immediate downfall with the same want of anccess Some- from East most recent Ids army- to The and lion of eertain is considered ferfed s The ' on 11 fell the the and' ground thing thereceded witlxGiUem is said to be snoring in adrices at the War Department glre aasur' about Gallatin valley Af on Lana it united had 35 emn x refoot steps is miles aaid I It Johnston l5 nor once that neither Lee juiat-- r the direction of the Virginia " Vi - -- -- - : 7-i- line-Atlasta- nation — yrff'iLt23S2gy yy nver at Hristol X75000G- - st!o estimated cost of -- c battle without certain 'descount the command had reached the yiciah treat nor offer ' their armies It is understood little a over half from truction Greenville f way Knoxville to BristoL The expedition is sc- - that there WilLbe a cessation of fighting on state both eldest and advices from Richmond that every resort of diplomacy wffl- bq used Interim in front as fast the ensmy are breaking it for mnsinc peacefoduring the fcity Point yesterday Communication with the base at Knqxrillala retavySewaxleft ty-fc- u t 'enough to I - - - good- ivy box or other evergreen assnailsr I ' ' the master was 7 rp" j perceiving hfei I instructions were to use only those theenemytUl to main back feu tho body and Griffin they lent the first brigade to their support f snails whose shells were at iheedges I They met a bad lire which sent them back J sufficiently hard to resist the liail Another brigade moved- - to their assistance without breaking to be careful not- - t nd tuif ik in Covered-b- - -- - milwlk in’tbf latter joad a Griffin’s ‘division-w- hy - - : y m ?Da nd'Vangbau roadato march agxixist imy ax--1 1 v me ‘vhn1p‘KVi'in’ S the by fro the C°mran? kA Sools S I - - -- t - rThet r - -- ily' - SNAIES11 n - - ! unusual activity in several departments' had prevailed A speedy opening of the spring Orders werd ia- campaign L anticipated saea yesterday ' to the troops ' expecting' to participate In She move to hold themselves m readiness to move y atsixam Pune- 2d the time the at corps 29th 5th tnally 4nd 1st cataliy started ' Colonel- - Mar 1st HOW TO OOOK brigade 2d division bent out a small party ' i i : on hi somewhere Dabnay-klill fjCViS towards " feontrvthe whole army moving through- the nice are Fried very frog eating' fired was the shot One only causing pines" to 'v" casualty this co'rps for the day: Iieht Snails are sai to be fine also Patterson 7tii Michigan was kifted by it The 5th corps meta more stubborn resis- large brown snails gathered ingfir-r- c tance It moved from a position 'near Hat- dens- arc very good eating' and ‘ by cher’s rpn along the narrow roads running much likecLif — northerly inVt Doydston road They suddena some pet sons: are very ly came on the rebels in force lodged in Ayear or two ago the master of: Previous piece of timber near tiie Run vessel obtained leave tagath£ri the stream Ayers’ division which held the right of the moving column wasde I er thern in tlie garden to takehn f to-da- - - - ‘ under) : i - v ’ -- - - - 1 ’sure !oi !it” She exclaimed: “Yes wlien 'my Nubian’ brought me word of tho accident I said to lier “Aissa it is- ho who has done it The ' m wretch!” “Wlioih'do you mcanfFatinia?”I said astonished "at lier anger “I do not tin-derstand yon'? ‘‘Of whom? Of Castagnac? You are the Taleb at the hospitaL Well give him poison He is a wretch He made me write to the officer to tell him to come here I refused to do iL Yci thU young man hod sought for my acquaintance for a long time but:l kne'w that Castamiac owed him a grudge When I refused he declared Iiq would come out of the hospital to beat me if I did not so I wrote Here is his letterf j I weht forth from Fatima’s' with a dan would be a little ahead and that by next heavy heart' but my resolution was soon night wc would have new of ita? destruction ipade 'Without losing a minute on the at somo point near tyrkefYille If this should way X ascended to tlie Kaabali entered I the hospital and knocked at Caatatnaea Information from ' City Point dated 2 “Come ini fhai it you?” he said I o’clock on Thursday afternoon says very forcing a smile “I did not expect you” h$avy cannonading commenced at 130 thatFor all answer I showed him the let- - m°niing: and continued till UK) in ther afterter that he had written to Fatima He turned pale and having looked at it for ticnlara are known a second mode a xuovement as ifto h 'i New York SL: Ilerald’a The : Washfngten special says it I throw himself upon me P ’ 1 me-ll?letar! that makp a step toward “iryou miid placing my hand upon thcf hilt’of Come toEity Poin u my sword “I will kill : you like a 'jdogl I 'rangement are now in progress for : Ae between Grunt and are a wretch Yon have naaasm- - I Ury conventiqnmile 05on on©' Uneoln and Seward ported by nnted Dutertre I was at the ampUUo- Davia and K M on the other “p-was s ts- i? The' Richmond Enquirer ay a heavy column of the enemy moved down 'the : Jerusalem Plank Road on Tuesday! of last week The movement is supposed to be a diversion in favor of Sherman striking Weldon at the s&xne time and destroying the railroad be‘ tween there and Stony Creek Headquarters Army Potomac 29 The route taken by a portion of this army Is the same over which it has traveled sever- al times heretofore namely the Vanghan ahl aero Halifax roads running south-we- st Hatcher's ran The cornmn'Kfefted at three o’clock this am: A largo cavalry fbree Sheridan took the Halifax road toward Dinwiddio Court House The infantry column crpsid Ha teller’s rnn'On theiYaughan Toad bnt'nftt no opposition linlij they reached distance of tbeBoydston Plank road where the enemy’ pioket were found and driven back ' Grlfiiu division was Sent up Quaker road about three pm A division of the enemy made its appearance and not knowing tite strength- of our force formed in line aud charged the rebels who were repulsed witli heavy loss' A num and brought in her of prisoners were-takeThey said the move had been a complete surprie to themor as they expected an attack vicinity Mbfts had been massed there to meet' it “No it : This letter iroves it to lQtter which you wrote and wiiich! wa th cause of his death for it was! to get to you that he risked himself at night upon the rocks of But :I know Tl inevitable 1 -- - J ! ’s cirdesas -- yell--an- Giant liimself 1' enou5i"for ttoamuagement of their planaJ WhileSherman"WBS In left City Point for the front on Tneadaypun Sheridan with hia cavalry had advanced and rumor that a proposal- for cassation of hoahas probably cat the only rof tiUtlea had been submitted to him by Johaby maining line of communication' with Rich- - son and that hia visit to City Point was for mond- '- '?i-:v‘ci'-- Additional to the account of the Benton- ' nupnd j j ' who was gvo'Newberu3S J ’rille Cvht A man captured The armies In North Carolina are taking re- bis name as Gem Hoke and was sent tofthq it! pose i Sherman’a forces are much la need of rear There was however so much confusion shoes clothing and other necessities prior to that ids ho wonder that this manHokAoid Connot afterwards report himself ia like uaaMiris? atriklngthe finishing blow to the rebel ere tu bs Charge were made at other poirxt lmt our £ federacy i Sherman’s headquarters fine nerer wavered1 auywnere‘- - nnjjly removed' from Savannah to Newbera rebeU massed for thetr last effort Tbl tiw a ja I Tho Herald’s Newbern special gWea par a recent they came up without their old familiar Sherman quiet tlculara to in regard -- — Visit with on Robinson's fire oat— k t : n - Important mlUtsry movements' rekoowi to be hi progress A portion of bhenaan a aud there cavalry have been dismounted new direc a from in heard mainder will be The object of the expedition no donbt i to bosses and hold south-westeyirglniaand if practicable : move oa and with capture Lynchburg and thus Grant in compelling the evacuatkm of Rich-- kept np somewhere between Burkeyille and Tho rebels o‘u flnnday and Mon- Danville day had the balk of their army massed on Jiii their jight either in anticipation of atttack :hen?’v v direction or preparatory to the era-o- f “By Dutertre” cnation Richmonds The telegraph between ' rr here and City Point ha not been working for “Dutertre?” t c been any fighfr “YeSi Raymond "Dutertre the' young five or six hours! - If there hasbelieved (hat a unknown here It is officer who fell: over the precipice of the ing it Isbattle y' took place i Kasbah He whom you loved Fatima : heavy : : tf - - instant I heard some of the taken pottery slipping down the incline? followed by the fall of a heavy body - I heard the of a man struggling as if' :su to hold forsighs his life—a groan that went jo the very marrow of my bones and bev dewed htv forehead with a colddammy perspiration and then all was over! Not frtctly all for 1 heard a diabolical burst was alone!: oTIaaghtcr above and then iT window ffeed with such impetuosity that it was Sidi Ilmnaynn looked around liiifi to followed by the sound broken glass sco that we were really so then approachAnd then the ” deep silenco of night ed me and kissing my hand “Lord said shroudhe “what its over this frightful brings yon to my humble abode? What can 1 do in yonr After I had somewhat recovered from service?’"' the state of “I want ypa to tell me who Fatima is”! inexpressible liorro? in which mu I had been thrown I mechanically took “Lordv Tnleb in the name of your the light anil mother do not scethat womarf” iuM to" my wending my way own room 1 went to bed’ To sleep so?” “Why loVever was' out of the questioin: all “She is penlition to the: faithful' and “sht long I wa3 haunted by those la- - to the infidel She possesses a charm neatablc sighs aud Do not see her" ! by that demoniac that kill 'hA The next morning a feeling of “fidi Ilumayun my resolve is made homnrfcame-over me whiclf- prevented Bhe possesses” a charm well! I possessit verilVij-inimpressions till I had greater Ilers entails death mine gives jediminy patients It was notJtill life grace and beauty! Tell her that that was accomplished that I directed Sidi tell her that the vrinklcs of age dis®J steps to lutertre's room I knocked appear before my cliarm I must see there was no answer A I entered there her” “Well then since such is your will J1 so one there I enquired "of the at the ypital attendants -- no one hod seen Lord Taleb come back hour what remember same JUit out' go I said all Summoning my courage j® next of : ti) Castagnac's room A to you: Fatima makes an evil use her Yent S®Kaithowindow satisfied nfirthat beauty’ ' twopaaeg were broken r You may imagine if I awaited the apv blew hard Lieutenant last time witli impatience I thought night' pointed 1 ' 115 iwistcd' the muezzin wou!d never summon the Caetagnac IiftcJ up his head till then-- i faithful to prayer againAt last his low his bony hands aslf-ithe act plaintive monotonqps voice made itself ljpadihg vrurblieu!” he said !‘two heard from the top of the minaret1 and broken only thai?”was takeu up from one to tlie other till TB cur mom lieutenant ' appears to it seemed as if Soaring over the : indolent iWjnjore exposed than others or’ city 1 b lowly paced my way to the left your window open?v' so as to give time to the ' Sidi was TAa almost:- to retire already imperceptible muscular guests :J JjJoaction furrowed the chceksf the shop miscreant and he at the same time “Well!” I saiato him breathless with ' look at’ me that I anxiety etulung of a pretence to withdraw Just r“Fatima awaits yon Taleb” jjjgoa 1L He hffced the bar and without for-8?1 out I turned back sud- aly ag if I had" forgotten to ask a ther explanation led the way Leaving 'lotion: the main street he entered the Hama a lieutenant has Dutertre passage so narrow that two could noli " walk abreast— a mere cloaca yet crowded t rjweyou?” “udder his leased through i grey with industrious persons of many nations --—Moore Berbers Jews Copts tand Arabs Suddenly Sidi Humayun stop Tea he is gone out and no one ped at a low doorwayand knocked w“ere-: “Follow xne Z said “You will act' as I thought perhaps ten a Une has been to seemed he in- - interpreter? j “I? atima can “d° one whatso- speak French vhc replied nS without turningliis head out J®ut convinced of hisguilt btit The door was opened by a Nubian Jj 00 prooC' I 'determinea to wait slave wlio letting" me in quickly shat Vslcli and in the meantime- - con- - it against the kawaji Bhe then led the Ith reporting the dis- - way to an interior court pared wltii moJJ?? Iieutenanf Raymond Du- - saic work and upon which several doors w1?1108 e omuuandait do Place! Opened llie slave pointed to one some Arabs coming witix "which I entered a room' with open winthe markets f Constantine dows shaded by' silken curtains with JtT8 kaown' that ’ they had: seeoTroia Moorish designs - An " tue -- 1 " c e porti-culier- e’ - X-- iji i lit down you ai-- wcome!1 how to rieplyBatrer: I scarcely knewsaid: :t rr t I covering myself “You BCpff With intimate grace Fati- ma I have heard youx 'wlt spoken of no oss than your beauty and 1 see that X lave hoard the truth” Rw whom I “Ah!” she exclaimed ! ng - ' VOL - - I - tiius-rcflecti- ? state that while the Fatima by name 'I thought sir it might interest you” Thor perusal" of this letter filled me with surprise It was brief merely making an appointment but what revelar tions in the name! - - “Wluit then those "exclamations of Castagnac's in his fits” 1 said to myself “had reference to a woman and Dutertre hod also relations with her to keep this apiKintment that he liad asked niy lcave tirgp outl Yes tho note is dated the 3d of July Tho very day Poor fellow not being able to go out in the day lie ventured forth by niglitby that dreadful road and Castagnac was awaiting him!” Va-I was I had arfiveil in front of a vaulted building or archway open os usual to the wind aud where an old patient of mine- Sidi Jlumaj-nby namei distributed coflee to a few scanty customers I dctcrmincii at once to con-- " salt this kawaji so I took my nluce on the matting by the sido o& lialf a dozen natives in their red fezzes with blue silk tassels and their long chibuks in their lips The kawaji without pretending to know me brought me my pipo and enp of coflee in silence :: Presently the muezzin was heard! calling to prayers the faithful rose ftp stroked Jiicir- beards and departed slowly for tho mosque I It-wa- f - - Tistagnac'a A -- -- r ' ? TELEGRAPHIC tnnic: v“i for u sj ltay-mond- eek v ' - itI - 'fr ?' sh i’ rtrj-- a-I- ma - -- f violet-colore- -- h WWt tO BC100 M - mat covered the' floor while cushions o d Persian ‘shawls liqed the' 4ivan at tho extemity of which sat F THOKAS v MOVING TOWARD LYNCH- herself her eves : veiled ' by long dork lashes straight and' small nose AND GRANT AND PRESIDENT pouting lips and beautiful little feet V SHERMAN “LINCOLN MEET AT CITT POINT! V “Come in Lord Taleb7 she said ’’St It Ilhmaynn has told me of your visit :it MORE ABOUT TllE FIGRTING! rl You are good 'enough to ' interest 'yourself in the fate of poor Fatima The Tribune’ the anneuhce soon meat haring beenspecial shei'fwill f'i She is getting aged-- yes made that the army of the ie seventeen —eeventeent the use of re-- 1 Potomac had again assumed the offensive " It Fhilippeville dangling in the air pn the face"of the rocks of tho Kasbah and that birds of preyr were flying around it in hundreds These were the remains of Raymond and fit was with the greatest possible trouble" that they" were recovered by letting down men by means of ropes ' The catastrophe farnishrd subject of conversation to the officers of the garrison for two or three days and then was forgotten Men exposed to perish every day do not dwell upon unpleasant topics Jacques dies Pierre takes his place v The regiment alone is immortals to with My position regard Castagnac grew in the meantime more painfal every aay My actions were constrained in his presence— the very sight of him wo3 repulsive lie soon detected it and bus' V picion was awakened oithis side “He doubts that I suspect him" I saiiTto myself “if Ire was sure of should be n lost man— that Villain stops at nothing!” Providence came to my aid One afternoon I was leaving- - the Kasbah for a stroll in the town when one of the hospital assistants brought me a paper which he said lmd been found in TUL-RSD- TOO LATK ta the irood ' TELK0RAP1I ' i :m 2n all tHe lands in the- - 7ajlcy RvailablQc for irrigation are! taken ftha u'pnd ' d hundred farmsivJ present aeason ' 95 f acres raging Jpfj'axdblo! JIhW!s each will be'cultirated ' ' 7 v? hlf I |