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A T0ls:i - 1 - raaoiu SjSriaOCtari The- Brazilian war between I’araguay "and be educated' as it ' would be better' for the “Some two miles from liero’Mie '“Exactiv” imrased po wit JS the IWfr laborers ofArgentine republic shows no sign of ter to a South X&pm hare 'class intelligent i VJDisbanded?’ answered carelessly Therains have retarded military mhtstimi' than to have them grovelling ia ignorance ?Two miles from herel? cchccd thfe ‘iNo”‘ iTovrst-but hifoliiitiiM wrro about to iiinist-Imuch opentlions (f?n expreioil on an commence landlord' ' ‘there ' is no 16 use there “X thought you said yonr utfdc wds scaler Arid iargri plehsed at thrrcmsrks of Dr Mdrdock And armies were beingimpoftimt ud raised -by volunteer Whv did you leave thim?’s oi iUemvtttof biidau4 i lh delegation were ttome f in friendly conscription gpihgdhero?’? remarked tbo captaiqeuty : r ' j J to the Conversation relative : ‘Simply because' lie could cany inc carelessly Bipping his wine operation tf Cairo 14 roybut five the bureau whfoh the Southerners comraen-djeahr OrlcatH the no further jund I bad not bcCir in' the “OhJ bye oqiy joes to tho iorter’a sixiV'-- v of 8thconCiifi iqiiV jcoruUy verpr out f stestscihrertid habit of carrying him r llo was wicket of oMhe count wreck the He ‘Excuse calculations are CovcnioV me yoiir goes in supplies f ' £ ' 41 chief rebel ’the of Trink-dPilchleynn' V' an u'rw nrfica of live ivMha'Clh the writ 4edd"r: ho monks with food ntijht deleand Choctaws Orlean while - : -- ' v ' :- ? i -- ' °S0 tlli- r- 'ip‘ - V-- T ilj re k ek’T'J-r'- ® ranks ' bird ( tplStl- Wibte'’' jA rtrelcli oirer ths world wa -- - - WnBf- - V finin' the drk wlnP nht - i i - I'"’‘lieCulJ tobe'u and away nf railway r countiTtftii'te"l’yii'1'lI-nift?- : on sweet ! ‘ hey armeira iub pOBSesRiog tbhar'l from round jha' lyrfwue ' any but jlcuco ' tow 'i' ranch neiir lifflore w itrtar It ' V iwKttfnall fri tish J " jLe - LLwk enrrant ra give 7 ' the OI U T J t from 1 sunshiny boor ' ! pHwa by tfttotttHlwr blessing ot letare to me! ktfcheapndjoyl it include them all three MHtforti where carea never grow aaatlia heaven rain down WlHi I be dew quart pyer knot jjEliLACK BROTHERHOODfi? t lines ivlieti-li- x u road ! irlilor'8 ° witjj history' Our told us of an : V pldmonas-- 7 guide Bear fiin "erfield which I thought rtliy of a pla6ditt‘my noterbook eitii jny own interprotaiionand I jgphiu: hoping it to tlie tender witlijipproval in the pern-“- A “Thirty Years” war Lvulscd Ocrmany ono fine afternoon a foot traveler i ‘the - 'l’biu proclajmctT the soldier 1000 ir rrtbl roc ' half way np pair 6£ brech- -lost themselves and a rusty breast’c buflf leather jerkin coycrcd his which 'die ft the liegitia the reign jsu a aliigle black featlier ‘ depend- if tla tst ws pulled lo incad pis- - who Imv raa OrmedWitlv s ter hav it": vas something in hi martial luraubn qf fcing audfirm tvnd that seemed to the o&eer So iit least thought minsters o little ' sunny-liaire- d maid of the All h’ ofStit came-fortserve him to tliat - j- said: t' wo coni STwtVaa I serve you withr ir Ecparat x yrganizatjo A mil our un l ftigprr oi Rhemsli anil of your and n bit of something to - po t stvintage in the lirst place” answered neighbo: ’ '' v-- v h wr sdier good-natured- chucking ly nrl under thueliinand then a bed ' ' first I caiximpply you with iiexiight‘ latcbnipi ' of-caste Uw i sses inch Tte sccond I am man's voice that spoke bcenoined by tlie landlord hostelry a short pursey little -- 1 ri 3 1 ‘Oh' yes alpbut’ f fae aiiil red nose wherefore not?” "asked the carelessly throwing himself ie wooden bench under the -- wi r8 is-mor- self-denying- - r been-desPibl- even-aftri-s E£ eoia-iST- 11 - - - and re t the blQW& ten “Captain? - mat-Ravensbu- rg ZCnSb VJolinsoQ :! WorcctcrXIaas’ Augusta' Me - d 4 14 - 1 e ‘C EfTowncly has arrived - - wlth-SiOOb- OO in gold captnred on the train with Jeff Da vis while passing through Georgia Jenkins and Ketchuja were arraigned in wine’ y in Mexico could not find men who would the court of sessions Jenkins was ‘Good evening captain” ho said dare to olTer t? gnard the proudest Marshal called upon to pleadno indictments for may expect to I embezzlement and grand larcenylifawun courteously touching his plumed bea-- 1 I pfFranceto the Gqlf tbfttYou leaves this yortv of I cilt hxJudjc St6w&rdFiaiJ demurrer ftny Vd1 witli a (TYOcoAnl fiction wliidi lin- - the - Kctchum plead or introducedbe of Napoleon's prote ge I would not flight capture 1 — i tlie finished cavalier Mo-da- to 1 “perhaps spoke you will do me tlie favor to drink this fiask of Bhcnish with' me?” that o ! bench and Bonita placed the and flask before them “Stay!” cried tho captain as (uhe was going' “how many monks arc there in yontler convent niy pretty Bonita?” “Twenty I think caxitain” she answered “Thank you that Avill do”' She went into the house’ Tho Baron regarded tlie captain ntten tively The question of tlie monks seemed to surprise him “Do you thmk of retiring from the world captain”- he laughingly asked “and taking up your UDode in yonder monastery?” : “In faith not L” Ho filled the manner cups in the careless lie did which pervaded everything and raised it to his lips “Your health Baron Ravensburg “Yon have the advantage of me answered Ravensburg as lie responded to the toast “I passed u dead horse on the road The landlord tells me it is yours' 1 also saw the bodies of the men slain by you A narrow cscaey captain By the way are you in the imperial - off-ha-nd : service?” “I am not to' he frank with you my sword is at present at liberty” ' “Then take service with1 me There is something in your appearance which bespeaks tho gentleman and the soldier and1 1 like you' There is a majority vacant in my regiment'! which I can promise you “On my word Baron” returned the cajitain smiling good humoredly “you do me much honor on s6 brief an ac- tquaintonce but we aro like to serve together in a sharp "campaign which is'nearer than you imagine Whether you or I fake the direction of the affair depends upon yourself afteyou have heard what liave to tell “In Heaven’s name wliat jou” mean?” exclaimed Bavensbttrg in ‘‘Softly—in a whisper— there may belong ears about US Yonder old IS occupied by lie band of monastery ' xn of monks the tms hostelry is in landlord oi disguise league with them' They ‘have? been praised or yomr cbminarand will eitner attack yon here or oil tho desolnte road beyond As they ksotr I ohl here frcna the landlord and may ’ I iiaiiv f’ I U(j gathering tho night' of the August there Vras s grcat gatlicriug at Blackcrock near Dundalk to stifta vaina-teto cope Ivitli the police bat four of the leader were jiickiid out and Mutaerraeatiy ‘ - I I I r- arrested 4 : gt Loni3 12 very shall have the rijrht of being : incorporated I into the tribe on aii footing yith the ' othc members thereof ' Me 12 Bangor Fh-earo raging ia the woods n- every e :uiiiry particrilsrlria Camel Iiartof this J Old town Oreno and iluideii Much valuable! proper? ty is being destroyed and tanneries Ac are in danger Tie IS' and M C) Railroad cars find it difficulrlo get through the flaiues ' Fort Smith Arkansas 12 the Seminole preIn the council sented paper showing their desire to treat with the United Stales and their wishes in relation to churches schools arid internal improvements The Creeks made a lengthy statement relative to their- actiotiln the war saying that the names of their chiefs affixed to treaties with the rebels were used without their knowledge and the same was true-witregard to the Indiana of the plains Washington 13 In the clause la the Virginia constitution proip hibiting ’all 'who hare aided participated rom vot- or sympathized with the rebel: ing or holding office the first disability The reddy removed by legislative action procla nation of Governor l'icrppnt nowrub- mits to the people the question shall the next General Assetnidye clothed with power to alter or ameudi uie third article of the Constitutionnarne1y as to holding office There seem to be no doubt but that this disability will also be removed New York J3 The Commercials special says General Meade's account of the condition of Carol! ria and Virginia is very satisfactory the people and prontinept citizens are everywhere disposed to accept frankly the issue of the war and to resume' their former relations with the national governmentArrangements were made by him under the autiiorf- of the President fur the gradual withdraw-ty of alt the Federal troop and the resumpiq tion of the civil law The people acquiesce ‘ submitting all disputes between the whites and blacks to the Provost courts The Times special of the 12th says of tlie a delegation of and Keatherston late rAiel Generals Tupper and the Rev (Hr Murdock of Cqlumba UIm visited Gen Howard of the ileedmen’i Bureau Dr Murdock made a spfcech in which he stated that when the bureau was first or I ganized the people of the South hadnot t made up theh minds fufiy to accept the i u ©r thenegro ass man but few short months made m wonderful change in the senti-Xn- e I had the Southern people on this subject nMntaof I and he was gratified now to say tlipt so far I as his knowle' ’ s - -- - to-da- y - h - 1 to-da- y Missis-ippiausconsiti- ng atat-pobbe- rs 1 : : v -- n- held! by Gen Sully and the northern Sioaxs who all professed friendship and sought tot" peace Within ien days thereafter without fhrther notice they fiercely attacked Fort Rice' arid wfero with some difficulty rkprifeed-Thchief in council represented about 3000' Indians They restored Mrs MorristikClir prisoner at American Ranriion thklOtij Jad last ' A Sioux' chief natned White-Whi- te stt- -' ed hen-iif-e cured ber wounds and fiaalty'A her in to trade for coffee arid sugars v brought White-Whit- e say that the Cheyennes werw very much exasperated about Col Chiving-to- n v killing two hundred of them aod' deter- mined on revenge lie was the only Sioux ' among them He had a daughter rewfrled to &'White man and ws afraid wwld: ' kil her so hp followed the party they When b& saw the Indians around Mrs M orris 1ib rush- edin threw his arm around her to shield her their arrows' jier Iiam- a nA and paid cm jibe spot an put Americanonhispohy afterwards another so that her life could Mrs Morris knew of two other wo men prisoners among the Indians captured last year on the' LftUe Elite ' The Tribune's dispatch of Aug' 2fi Stales1 that Gen Grant retnaiked receutiy that sufficient evidence has been adduced during the recent conspiracy 'Jrial and since- - to' convict Jeiritsvis-ofcomplicity In the tuair' Bination br President Lincoln and that the’ fate of the conspirators settled that of Jeff’ e ' - The People’s Lirc Steamboat Company to day laid the keel for the largest steamboat in the worM being fiitccnet lougeand five feet wider than the “St John” with a hundred more state rooms' f r4: Halifax 14 The Asia from Liverpool 2udQueoatown 3rd briugs dte two days lateiy The “City of Dubliu” left Liverpool for New York at the gam? time with the Asia The Atlantic- Telegriph Company have - unanimously accepted thojofler of the Telegraph Construction Company to manufacture and lay down a new cable ami complete the present one so as to have two perfect cables between Ireland and NcW Foundland next summer’ The manufacture of the new cable'hafc been commenced Tlu work is being done' with the utmost care V Capt Jaimes Anderson has received an offer from the Telegraph Construction Cbmpa-n- y for the use of the Great Eastern for five years ia laying cables and bus accepted-o- f it Cyrus Field sails for New York in the stralasian or Great Britain' It is stated iu Consequence of the 'spread' of' Feninlm the number of regiments iu the sorith of IrelandT will be increased The report that Brightie America on official irivitatiou is pronounced without f foundation : tho board of trade retarns for July shown continued falling off in British exports as compared with last 3aear The fetes at Portsmouth In honor of the Freuclr fleet-haprogressed in 7 the most splendid manner anJ were concluded on the 1st hist The reception acCordcd to the Freneh cfficers by tiro English people was exceeUingly enthnsiasticY At a grand banbe quet giveu by the Duke of Sotnerset'-ihalf ol England and by M Chassaloupe on behalf of IrTance an earnest desire was ex- that the two nations might ever live E'ressed i peace aud on terms of the most cordial frieudshipnd good will Tlifa exchange' bf naval hospitalities between France and England is pronounced a tnemorahle epoch not only in the history of these two great powers bat even in that of the civilized world and is universally regarded with great satisfaction throughout England and France Coqnt W&lcweki had tendered his resignation as Senator which was accepted The Fatric says that the French Imperiil government arid all the precedents ot it policy compel it tqjrefuse its prohibition to the Austrian and Prussian compact at ‘Gastron Whatba8 predominated lit the arrangement sanctioned at Salisbury has been a subject of the strongest intercut and tlie annexation of Luxemburg to: Prussia raises another constitutional question The Empress Eugenie was at Fpntainblcua with ladies who were injured at Nculc hatch ! Portugal— The cev ministry ia not yet formed ' It is officially announced that Prinee Amsdonez did not visit lJgbon to reVictor Emannel at the baptism of the present infant Prince The Cortes has granted leave to the King to travel abroad and hri will soon visit Italy Don Fernando ii acting aa -- - to-vis- sr-- - -- - 1 ldls 4:' f ritOTBCTIXo' TnOVEELXXP-- — ' jz'J'-- - ?i- Tllg St - correspon Jeat or the Alta Califoraia writeff ' aa follows Aug 5 As the prcscntjirptcctionof the OVefiand Mail route dependaupon the troops senate ' the Plains by the Government to suppress : the Indian disturbances the people of the Pacific coast will be more or less shocked to- “ learn that these "troops- - slthongh bravff enough are decidedly insubordinate-- ' They' are chiefly cavalry from the Ehennndoali Vaf--’ icy i where they fought splccdiJly under tho' eye of Phil- - Sheridan but it seems a major-- ' 1 y of them Lavs been a long time in servicer' and arc or were lately very anxious to re- - ' turn lioiuq They take the ground that it Br unfair for the Government to hold cavalry ' any longer than infantry Several compa-nie- s were reported to liavenstacked arms on arriving at 'Furt Leavenworth aud refiScg to go a step further westward Those whef dared cot bfcak oul la open mutiny deserted and competent judges estimate that not leas -than three thousand ' have deserted iao lvarhig Virginia This is a fearful-pictur- e and one which I would prefer not to painty hut in strict justice to all concerned H tm" better that the wlioleuth should b knownl' : More troops are now goiug forward over the' Plains and where the regiments ' fcntfe alV been paid off and start without ariy sbrioxs arrearage of pay they ware comparatively content To this demoralization however must bd &tuUiuted any disorders complained of in the conduct of theLtroo)s' -- 1 ngeit talU ataeace f N - A rFTRiLtA—Advices from Melbourne are to luae I5thr The Coloaiahpspers were ag-itating seiiemes for the defences of thc liar- - borof Melbourne A number of terrible' mufders hare been committed A w aiters in a Melbourne res-- '' taurarit named Cuthariue Sarah Jacobs had her throat- cut from ear ry ear by a Gerniaiv The latter' paramour- named pntfHaere Was jealous of a rival for whom deceased had repeatedly expressed a preference vis- - ' iting him at his apartments etc 'The pi oner was committed to take his trial ) ' " wilful murder Considerable activity p VevalfcJ in all the’ mining diatnets - : - Colorado Items —The Ben ter says that it is understood that ’ Go'-- " vernor Evans resignation has becA accepted and General Cummingsf--b-f ' Philadelphia has been appointed Iris successor - " k General Meagher wras g BtfcVta Matt twiag iil Colorado and was to le&vcfljat exeitnd ublt- c- surprise i freely and sincerely acknowledged the free- impfecedentedaa for Montana “ via JSall unformed Wednesday Latesti-new Cabinet has been A ‘ dom of the colored race which nad resulted Lake Decostrolli of Viscount der the Presidency from it He believed that the negro should ® t be-spar- term military drilling fa’ going on in many parts of the country- - The conspiracy is rep r - The Kennebec Journal this morning contains the official returns from 231 towns tnore than 'three-fourth- s of ' the comprisinr votes of tti'e State Cory ha 18040 majority against 1460Tin 1864' The totaj rote of thr Sute foil bhort of So 000 r Nev York H Tlie Herald’s Washington Ipecfal says the restrictions on ‘applications for pardon from Alabama aVe removed-tha- t State la- - now on a footing with the other States !fjr v fi-o- ’fi - i State-- s New — The StlJbe IlCrald of'tfier 23th nlt- gives a long account of a Council to-da- rough-lookin- - 14 The Republican State' Convention assembled here y and nominated Col A II Bollock for Governor and the lion Wm Clafflin for Lt Governor 4 that-passe- ut id-da- - J ' ll S V do - - 1 abazw--dpnmo- Geff-servic- o t on-ther- - r They were the Baron J take mor deoidsd measure and bring colonel in tho imperial trs tox’chse at llajtienr : President KUOft:ai tin point adwill return to and his sister tho Counted I ' aa aoou as matters arc coiypleted 4' Adalia I now here La secured s Tlie ‘landlord who had returned m land Jn tract where a colo- largb from the monastery welcomed them migrSnts Scotch will in Novcm settle ? g and two hostlers took nyf ber or December The World’ spccial saya It I thought (list charge of the carriage The outrithe military force will soon iba- withdrawn ders stabled their own animals Virginia and th power to maintain orThe captain had observed all der tie placed in the hands' of the militia the with an attentive eye''- He saitfepa fri tlc 'Case tf'MisMBippl- a had expected a much larger escort The ’Herald's Vera' 'CrAz'' correspondent The lady was without a maid and tho ayg the Liberals are making active' preparaBaron had but five attendants and tion for a winter campaign In the mountains of Torres They are busily epgaged prepar the landlord liad told tlim' there ing tor one cran'd COUp de'ihafn when the yet was ho acommodation-TTierwas road hence are in go'od ordcr The government will- not 'be prepared for such a blow something wrong it comes Bay towards the end of OcThe Baron came from the hostelry when when tober empire of usurpation will be with Bonita bearing a fresh flask of crushed andthe Bzaine with all his command the carriage -- ' "1 k - :- - -- com-folia- ge - - - their-hond- s er it I - -- - r of-th- e e Ace the Paxeiiheims President GeflVard by investing the piwitlias- - J hpPfi‘“r”ry®Uii“le reheljrarrison out and light-ldragoons jumped out citizens of horror the upon Inflicting sistedv an eleMntly attired lady from j bombardment bnt ho- bos now resolved lo -- n -l - Some umform of -- : -- 7 - “You shot tliehi both?”'stammered the landlord and his teeth chattered and lie grew pale all but liis nose' which from contrast with the rest of his face looked redder than ever “What would you liavehadmedo?” asked tlio soldier “they might have fired at some" other poor devil of and he hot got off as easily ‘ 1 r ja d you-hav- e : T- monas-texyha- to-da- y to-mor- : 1 a year dgo party V- 14 s' - 1 ’ 1 -- Fortmkh gt-aifu- - i- e k 1‘ d ofwonderiiig monks whose been ilestroyed fby the of the league? occupied it and there they have remained ever since' They caRthcmselvfes 'theRlackRro-fheirliooof SL' Bruno And very men they ore pious and tob They keep themselves wrapped up hi an odor of sanctity all the time Th never hold communication with thd world Without uo stranger is ever admitted"' beneath their walls ' one of their brotherhood comes be always has his black cowl dniwif closely overhis face and although I have been here as long as have yet I have never seen one they of them witliliis “Yes it happened very strangely' These are troublesome times I know but i thought theTwar- had not invaded this quiet province at leosPl was told so and therefore I rode along 'fearless of danger ' When X came to the little glen with tke yocks and woods crossing it upon either side I thought — natural idea for a soldier— that it was a capital place for on ambuscade and 6a it proved' for I liad scarcely entered it before a couple of carbines were discharged from a thicket My horse neighed with pain reared up ancl then fell to ttio earth carrying me along with him I knew he was badly hurt foy l had had horses shot under me "before so I quickly snatched my pistols from" their holsters cx- -' triedted my feet ' from the stiirups and went down quietly with him Fortunately he fell stone dead and did not kicki I lay motionless on his body and waited for further developments Two men with carbines in emerged from the thicket and came rapidly towards me When they were within ten - feet I arose a pistol in each hand" and called bpon them to surrender as I was anxioqs to learn the cause of this unprovoked attack there being nothing in my ap-pearance I thought suggest tho idea of bojiV But the rascals who evidently-thoitglimo dead were so terrified that they beat a hasty retreat towards the'Woodst so I was obliged to send a couple of bullets after them to 'stop them and being an indifferent good shot they did stop and unless some good Christian gives- them burial they are likely to stop there for some : ’ - -- rnrotitrfroiii iigbthouic to Galveston The ship and-thgreater part of the cargo wen a total loss' but no ''lire were lost A heavy gaiJ had swept over thtf Gulf of Mexico and tip vessel hau'arrived at J New Orlcatisjur three day-- - ' A treatv' of general amity and arid ' submitted to the Indian fiouacil pcitsvt w wns glveirthem to examine until It Gov?rnor Colbert of Arkansai has ar “’ est rived and large numbers I from dlfr ' Tho Cli!nese trouble has been unduly mag- fereut Irihehreports eurohto !ivre j hoj pemlnoles nified and it i not cxiected that the State have presented pajier explaining their rp' the rebellion ' department' will sustain tlictieinand of onr latiori - with ' New YorkLUo : ' Minister for the' sutrendcr of Generil Burr ii The Times Cify of Mexico correupndent geyine he having:: virtually denationalized rats tlfere ro at present iri! the dity - AVo&t nlmshlf by becoming a Chinese citizen 'V axpdtfg - Th Tnbohes Raleigh correspondent says 40j rcbelofficer of difil-ren-t rr'icc Magruder- - Shelby tliegiving of rations to whites will ceasoiori them‘GeiieraI w 'the loth fof notXithEtnmling they have bui Wilcox and Klug with- All associate' American - cltlzeds mense Crops in'tlie field they'are continually to to the gov crnmpnt crying give Therd are no colored people in Balclgh receiving rations they are ''providing' for schemes of colonization arc proposed iv themselves' A good manjrwhrtas have cither most memorable rliI61i sold tho rations given" them by the (orcrn- - them oJT which the came to notlcp 1s- - Duka Gwyn’s Sofrora ltd a otheni )nent 6r have fattened their ' project-- ' AmOmj those now pressed uioif bu J f‘l YJ: sii Lit Halifax II : theaUcntloti wV of thd government i the most - The ’“Asia from - Liverpool on the 2d feasible and important Is that tlie govern-- ’ Quceostwwii'Sdlias arrived The manufacture ment should donate a large tract of land lh of the new Atlantic cable Bad commenced: the vicinity of Cordova lor ibnndlngrsr lar The GreatEastcrn had been engaged for five It is ger colony If thcdonaiio!) bo oOtalj?eif'ijcn-eri4i7 ‘years for:i camepurposos to tissue ' a' circular for proposed t xfW York!! clrcuhitroni phrticuUriyj throughThe World’s special saySVby the dose' 6f South r under the signature or willthe year (he naty only nave' a many ‘Kirby Smith- lrlde and Masfruder ’ ItU vessel ‘incomroLsionas at the commenced confidently asserted that thlswUl lndudcr ment of the war' Only three ironclad will numbers inirtlcularly of those whobe claimed one for Charleston one for New large served under those ofilccrsAo migrate from Orleans and one for San Francisco the rest' the States are to be laid up la Delaware-Babelow Notwithstanding the persistent refits I crT Philadelphia to the gavenunent or the United State HailThe Adams Express fast freight train from of the government Imperial from Kingston col- mlllan It la the only government defacto Washington and a traiu lided tuu looming at two o'clock at Prince- existing In the civilized portions of Mexico ton on : the Camden and Amboy railiOad This has covcrnmciit viyy carefully malv there was only one person hilled’ tillned a iKisItion of Impartial neutraUty ‘The- Posts Washington special says the throughout tho late war and now Itdecline officers ofthe lliehmund bauk liar prefer- to acccpz these proposition for various least of which ate that It red a claim for the specie captured from Da- reasons not t'ie vis and just brought to Waltiugtun might apear 1 1 our government an of this neutral jiosltlon by extend--InsMAriiong a Iar"e number of Southerners who much to disloyal uitl arrived at Waslingum y protection tvai llcrjfchel :! J- ‘ 1 ‘ ' i - : t sliadowedthe hostelry with nlar thatt chpJ'hilo the girl went’ into as I did” ' “What could havo possessed them cTto Set therefreshments lie as many al to fire upon you?” exclaimed the landV ed hr that Wcnroom is engaged lord and it almdstappearcd that he liness fwM fjanse every not bod ft left The was oskiug liimself the question as J spare bill rear oi of sister much as he did the soldier Itavensliurghis 01 Q7iv?rou: Attendants will ‘arrive this “ twira “Precisely the question I asked myThctr this was courier here self” to rva3ii3L‘ replied the' soldier “and since the rooms” bespeak mentioned the expected arVr Unfortunate lhit ly am rival of the young Baron of Ravens-bur- g y Jg1 amancer - JvticuLlr—I am n soldier ns you I think I have a dueto the whole and X") give me a bundle of straw-iaffair Some outlaws having heard nt erforms ee- Rllic outhouses and tliat shall Baron’s journey have formed n to tsoflndiaJmmfc” plan waylay him These two were cried the host with sent forward asscouts to apprise the wth in which rather surprised the others of the Baron’s approach Seewinch tree i I shall be ing fli solitary horseman" they concluand jit ! to niake soine of the Radon’s ded to plunder a little on their own ' Id Is placed gats 8lcep in the open air 'My account As I was not molested fnr-Ta thrust is rd' biit small as lierceive tlier oUmy way liitlier" the remlez- i eking but fcJis BaronVretinue you is large Ten Yous of the bond -must be beyond und to "bo I? lurcher on excellent here is the Baron will " 1 °u soldiers are accustomed to reach consequentlythe house in safety Now if ntmued the host with ou cannot accommodate me (vrith a i of women ‘and th take up my quarters to(bates is bar aU 5oUsi“S'ta you night on this bench for I feel it my ne Ah© soldier said duty to warn the young Caron 'fori by heel of know boot' a with his of his family anc olu something steel seabbartl and all the the danger which threatens him” j the landlord to The landlord gazed curiously at his doo' - subjectingf r of wLlcliiiewas unconscious unceremonious guest' There was nc jf souls and f-nnt a i mistaking theznan'- Courage and derevulvej in cision were legibly stamped uponrliis ie men tnd handsome features to increase “Ion ore on officer?” he saidinnui- Icetpome of i °ii x 1- r the contents of the fiaskof Rhenish which ‘seemed tobe much to his satisfaction “The old ruin on'yonder hill? Is that occupied?” JT I time” sorry to siay - fitli a fat- tf I 4 ' boots were drawn j i aars-oihe- r -- nuuh-Bcvii- : and- - eailx stud' its bimks' easy i'j it y : r iwm ' V1 iuk uiuuj— uu (r'l f Vrrr “uuaud Very singular” continued thei girl tlds fkirui uyjIicnds--myselVhat is caning towards the captain and sicak-- 1 people are at yourvvorers iv low cAntiotisz SYhisp-our in '“none best course of pctiou j ng i'‘r ' return’ V'v hatpassthis w:iyeier I is ‘‘Indeed what kind of a road it between here and the next stopping place?’ tru : ' T&- i: i ni XQSB- COSijlftTEDl t r r: t ' ffYery lonely and desolate” i t “Infested with robbers‘eh” ' “I believe so though nnelc 'always assures travelers that there is' hot the shghtest dangferv f‘Who is uuclothelan(hord?’l:V “Yes I am his nietfe' Bonita if jtou dense sir AlAXTM IIT A S' ?TO J1FEL ISTOtHE GULF “Whether I please or ’ Sot' TUB j J him I' can say but yon please I TWO ATLANTIC CAULfiS TO BE LAID pretty Bonita ” - : NEXT YEAR!": I iyThe i sound of approaching wheels now' attracted their attention and a ight traveling arHage drawn by two iorses and jdnven by a postillion and accompanied by four outriders drove up to the hostelry face-uncovere- d celebrated for its inruined castles and monos-- : ilfff emipniti f - uceno as the iuixne u hardy j v ent it bpg the tymoet lie: say to you?’’ asked 1 Rlime is Ibe hurried' hw and-wheneve- inodo k 1 JTho host whispered tb tho girl anid' sol-dic- princinlti" y° y f interrupted tho conversation ' aumniar aVea tain leisurely inspecting Prt'ndHn jMt wbiatle a tnne i1 ihalona lodger wlien labor la done there p manlike tlie grans Juat springing np 11 of attention oa ears Lpns to QaWta’va the New of tlietaeiBlves like a tar ofthe aky 0 dress fi J d brighter they h!ne when the liorm ‘ I to-da- d gation f will be here op AVednasvlajr orThur-- - ' J'-day The Fenians are looming up as a source diplomatic trouble for becretsry Sesrd the English embassy has carefully noted the and- statisFenian demonstration and-fact- s tics hare been sent to the home government which it 'Is understood have become the demands that subject of communications and inter- a national with invested be soon may - )dpf these gooiV monks accounts I vontagOviSdeciddJy upon myside the excellence of this wine St Yiii they may popsibly phindey and ’ ' peU In l 1 t 'ir-'-- filittrraTTke I veler’s Rest" could not 8plvei The appearance of the maid of the hostelry with 'a flaskof winq and refreshments tlie 'captain had ‘ordered h can hardly Meetf plaotiTgrew an iccemmd by the f ) lu like geranium whttHwcyi - w uponAlie girl’s 'foee eyes I To wajt on ' you ’xintil lip went at np‘-- o the' nionast6ry answered the pVA girl unbliLshingly ‘The monastery ?’ re joihcil tlie cap- - J olr3rd or a eoach ora cliair kota 4 The quiet smile' Ahat accompanied the answers'bewildered" the landlord nony we have more ei lpty flasks I captain tlus is generpiis ” In fact the captain was an enigma nit that the worthy landlord of 'the 4 ‘Tra- at the ‘end of tho week tlian tlie nuin- “Aly dearvBoron it is 'nothing of the captain' abruptly fixing his keen - llroaca mg children Ldrniag 4 ah-ire- “iVTiat wy at demit 22l! 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