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Show -- mr-fTr-itult Palliated ever? WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY 9 Jyr Um A1. Oa?ut,PmmMMMa Frank Tyrrell' Elopement. e--butt Tyrrell," said a young clerk, who juit then threw open the door. 'Tyrrell's for the secret service, III bet a thousand dollars," laid Tucker, at Tyrrell went out. 'I'm sorry for him, for I like him; I do think that old Tar tar ithisi Cf loel;f ttkjf TaJier 91 Wtb." Sufi, itn. wnfAtogo. ihaw he io4 joblfthe-rebg'dihim up!" laid Kennedy; "better men nave been chawed up in this muss than g that Englishman. lie is the here; nothing can go on without him. He'll be eld Abe's private aecretary next. I sunposeJ.Wf i d curry-favorin- r rw rVUL jp fr'THtltCHT ! A SERVICE". ' A tall gaunt giant, all bone and sinew, eat MJ pUee Of honor in Colonel Barland'e revm- and ln iii 111 - made evening dress looked like a journeyman earpeuter who had suddenly came into fortune. It was the President: he rose to leave as Tyrrell entered. "You have full; leave, , Colonel,'? ke aid, "about this fceoret Mrvipa Wtfer end who you like. " Good-dayColonel. You know, I agree with old Crockett, who used lo say, "ft 7 - i ,' f Ho tint rate far bOitr KtBeaJwavs tar yon ft war fa dead: right then go ahead!' The moment the President had left, the Colonel struck his chest as if he ws .knocking at a door arranged his1 exactly four square, as If for an immediate ,' and looked ternly and hard,at ihe joung ilerk, who stood with easy but yet respectally, before hinu "Well, slr," said he bluntly, every word coming out like a bullet, "have you done the plans for the iron-cla- d transport train" 7"" "I have, Colonel." "What diameter are the cylinders V ad ccnrt-martlal- 'F1..n U.I,.. "What I'jalto the pisfcne! "Good; so I make it. And what thickness the plate?" "One inch AJd, halfivUe wlndoW butters t6 6ertrWg steel Venetians "Good : it shall be dono. Now about this secret service, ,r Are yojA ready to help our GoUfiutiiw, at some risk to yourself, for the cliance of speedy preferment T There's no getting s and" if wUhonffvjctitlies, you're the young fellow I take you for, you'll put your pens and rulers by, and start m the two wdrds about ,C0;(Mfi,jj? tf v it" is rn...iT hear some one coraiug. 1 have one word to say. omethinir I wanted to tell you before but hardly dared till I was quite sure of it. That dreadful Mr. Kennedy, the man you dislike so much I dare not tell my fattier, soaped him. feund him yesterday looking ever some private pa per of my father's. I do think he plays us false. I cannot tell you why I think o, but, trust a woman's instinct, he does. Last night late my maid met him at the doer ef the telegraph office, long after everv one had left; he was eamul It locking the door. He seemed eonr fused when he saw her. and shuffled A i off.!' f "Phoebe, I mnst see to this. He may be an agent of the enemy's he shall be watched. Yes', there is something false and dangerous about that man. "Hush. Frank, here is papa. Be talking -- tm indifferent subjects. Ye, this Indian summer," she said in a non chalant voice, as she looked toward she window, "is a most delicious time. I only wish it was loiger. How beautifully golden, the leaves glow in the sunshine! and 'a for the sycamores fn the Fenn sylvania avenue, they are quite like hugej Bosegayt ptpa. hew long you have been!" The Colonel cast a suspicious glance first at his daughter and then at Tyrrell as he buttoned his eoat firmly across his d com chest, and assumed his mander-in-chimanner. "Mr. Tyrrell," said he "Phoebe, take a book . and amuse yourself for a moment in my private room there Mr TyrrelL I have just aigned your appoint' ment as head of the Transport Office; so it is for you to appoint your deputy in your absence en this important mission.1 Have you full confidence in all your felt low clerks for I must tell you somehow or other things lately de kinder ooze out at Richmond. If I could only find the skunk as gives the rebs notice, I d give him plaguey sbert warning for the gal 'J , i.''- - on way Cumberland. at 10.80 : ; That's ou tot." 1 "Any ne w from. Wsssjgton, Tom t Any message from that rt;al?" "Not a word; guess th feller scents won't reply. It's an ever omething, lasting pity, mister, that' fact. Take care of the old genera!, )' .at sharp as two." "Captain,", said, light-orsHarry, with a (uddea gleam of Intelligence, "I've been turning it over my brain, and I think I can guess rhat you're , ' arter." ' j "Never you mind, liar you look out for Washington," said Tom. ' "The captain will put us through I see it in him." Just at that moment Genal Garnett entered the office. The fneral commanding the Federal troopt Romney was an alert man of about txty, keen, vigilant, with not the finei temper in the world, black piercing iyes, and a rough Ted beard. His maner was excitable , and suspicious, ani his eyes wandered round the room a if apprehending an ambush in everycorner. "Any message from Waahngton yet, Mr. Tyrrell?" "No, sir." the rat-ra- p "Why, there's going t now." .. "Write it off 'Mr. Crosby," e&id Tyrcarelessness, but rell, with filled with a horrid apprebenson, for it was the third night since be had left Washington, and perhaps Kemedy had now command of the wires, he glanced at Tom, who was imperturbable. Ihe other scout strolled to the doer put his hand to his forehead, and eam bask to ' . his seat. "Read it off, sir ! it ii of gret impor Well tance. Three ye go on three what? Read on; you bugler! But the loud fall of some bevy body interrupted the telegraph witer, and made the general turn. It was Light-hors- e Harry in fit; his hands were clinched, his eye rolled, lows" Tyrrell paused a moment and looked his cheeks were red and swolla. "God bless me," said the general, down; then he looked up aeain. "I have my1 suspicions, Colonel," Be "here's one of the new men in i fit. I'll said, "but I d rather not tell them now. run for my brandy flask in te other Writeoff that Let the trajtara Jearo what they may, I office One moment. think I can baffle 'thcui if my orders are dispatch; it's, from our head pp." Tue moment the general hd gone, only obeyed. "They shall be, Mr. Tyrrell, they Light-hors- e Harry sat up on be floor shall be. I trust you implicitly. Who and grinned. The fit was to gin time. shall be your deputy!" "Tom, look alive and read he mes j well-affect- iron-boun- ef "Mr. Tucker." "What,, that raw Jllinoiaan? Well, as you like. He'll draw a straight furrow perhaps, but he's no match for spies if we have any of those vermin about us. Go straightSouth with your instructions, and worm out all the rebs' plans. Goodbye. The President is waiting for me. You're the right grit; you'll do; and if you draw fire on you, why, you 11 have fallen serving your adopted country. That used to be my consolation, and it'll : sage." "Three spies have been sent to you from here, disguised as telegraih clerks and engineer. Hang them at Kin-sidy- . y, V.-sp- ot h; , forliyTu4 " . j 'frs ofur ".' , k(!U. , , ... TBS of ir W . r, W rhhf tk?' d, e, . 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Great Family Newspaper. i I FARlEBg ; T7ie Taper of the Teoy& '!! y Wi", THE GREAT ." ! I "Quick," said Tyrrell, writlanothsr for the general, or he'll have Write quick: 'Three regiments back fomMar-tinsbur- g attack on Richmond 'counterI manded,' " The general had already hiskand on the door; Run-mu- d Tom slippedthe first . Tyrrell thought a moment, gave the be dispatch in his mouth and ewajowed it; jl Colonel The 'moment the Colonel left, Tyrrell, Light-hors- e b Harry resumed hislfit; and jlpngjjcrutinUlBf; glance, with every nerve now braced for action, Tyrrell bent over the false mesage. TO BC COHTINCID.j "If it is anything a gentleman and an called Tucker apart. have a try at it.v engineer can do, "Tucker," said he,' "old fellow, I leave "Good, ffken you i must 'get1' across you deputy in our office. I am head A Poser. country through the Confederate lines of it now. You sleep in the office for quick to Romney, the rebs' frontier sta- the next two nights, or, if you leave, The worthy roan who rules theorising tion; passyporeell' off thetefolp'a teleJ place a watch, 1 suspect that Kennedy, graph manager, observe all their messthe third night leave the telegraph generation of boys in a certain toin in a Western Mate, had occasion rece lily to ages to the camps for five or six days, office unguarded, and if I can make what mischief you safely can with only purposely a post at the Romney station, correct an urchin named Johnny.) Now get the message, take notes of their rail I'll got into a fit of what iscalled ',i , intelligence.'';, i .',,.. Johnny way piani ana transports tor troops, sulks," because be was whipped, ind in said "Trust "if me, Tucker; Tyrrell," then make a back run slick for ho radiiv J order to convince him that be waywuly 1 .. oneer-full- ' he. meddles, with the wires, he'll wake and .11 iL!. PL. n.l !J an mm quite iuo " wiuiin biu necessarily punished, bis teacher had snakes) pend upon it. I'm good for recourse as if he was proposing a picnic. to the following argnmerl: A (a five dollar bill) to a "But how am I to get adrniastiaa r to that. "Well, Johnny, supposing yu wren- his I'll manoeuvres on this dime, stop the Romney office J They'll be1 toie' to tater-patcding a big horse to water, and kada keen yes, I awow; so you go on switch in Ukemefora spy then it'll be short )ik e hand, and all at otce the mind what's going horse wereyour sixty, and 'never work with me." to atop and refuse to to anv " cnlohum." "That is all arranged further, what would you do?" ,, The pickets out Arlington general. Jobny (lined his sobs for moment. TELICAlri'jUiD ITIAX and looking up through his teari reway have this morning snapped three Two grimy stokers, in the short creasy plied: ,. telegraph clerks consigned to tjie ., lineC Jwteta' ht thefe ftrderV were rubfrom New York. We have "I d cluck to him, sir." "But suppose he would't gc for your their letters, and got them ready for bing down their engines with as much affection as two ostlers rub- clucking, what would you do tten?" Two belt ge pride and, jou. with" you, tale you1 rtto KoVnney, and bing down their horses. The one mon"I d get down and lead him, sir." "And what if he were obstuate, and help to work the telegraph. .Tbcy bavo ster was named the Running Fire, the I , ould not let you lead him?" been loarning a little about tt'ftir aday tjtherhe, Whirlwind." . or two pastthey'll keep your scalp on. "I tell you," said one; "that new in"Why, I'd take off the bridle and turn Light Horse Harry is a smart mnjuy and spector that cftfie through the lints Isst him loose, and walk home, sir." Run-ma- d TcrrTa. ;oly iJHrigojroai 'when night is a plaguey smart fellow, that's "You may go andtakeyoursat, John his daader'a up. 0, you'll do. You sartin. He took to the Running Fire ny." wait here, while I go and send a nigger the moment he seed her. 'That's the Johnny could not be made b see the for the scouts, the dresses? Jptfere, one for me,' he says, and I saw him necessity for using the switch. for the sooner you start the better. take in all her points in a moment. Is There's some mischief, I know, brewing that boiler best Staffordshire plate?' against us at ftAtaney, anil we hU i says he. 'Yes,' says I. 'Can you drive A Strange Freak Nature. It feet if we'ddn't stand up to ou Aack. that engine flfty-foi'miles an hour?' Even with the bravest man, the mo- says he. 'Fifty-six- ,' said I. 'Good,' A poor German couple residing on ment w Kn. service of danger t) aoorp. said he." North William-st- ., between Meeker-av- e ' of1 tett Unvmoraant sette anxiety "He's a tidy chap, and not stuck up and Harbert-st.- , have a Williamsburgh, heart beats a little faster,, '.he possibili- like New York chaps generally. There's female infant,' which was born on the ties of failure lower upeis.;. Tyrrell not much ef the dough, face about him, J 3rd of April last, whose face and head sat down at the Colonel's desk, drawing wouldn't give a twopenny cuss for a strangely deformed. The lower portion of driving-abstractedly on the blotting-papedough fa oe. , ( nevee kaiw a dough face tne tace resembles that of a horse, and the wheels, emqke;boxcund such in- yet who understood an engine not what whole front portion of the upper jaw is 'I calla understand iU' teresting details. wanting, and Ihe nasal bone and cartilage The sound of a light footfall startled "Here he comes," said the other. are extended down over the lower jaw, him. He looked round it was the ."Well boys," taid Tyrrell, already making two large nostrils, which con Colonel' daughter, - who - drew back quite at home in his new quarters, and nect without division with the mouth. with the prettiest little confusion when bint on a dangerous scheme he bad been hus making but one large orifice in the he saw him. slowly maturing ever since leaving Wash- face. The tongue is long and bifurc.it "I beg your pardon, .Jlr, Tyrrell," ington, ,'that engine's 2.60, if I ever ed. There is no roof to the mouth, the he said I thought Pl wal here. saw 'one. We shall want her formation of the interior being exactly Don't let me Interrupt you." for th, 21etreglmuV that's going to the like that of a horse. The child is unMr, Tyrrell! The charming little camp station at Cumberland. I've got able to take natural nourishment, and is hypocrite L, Why, hel she not last night Gtneral Garnett's order for it. We fed by hand. It eats voraciously, and called huw fFran'' a the baJH Ml Sstart at 11.40 devours as much as four ordinary child General Cameron's ? had he not before "Which of us drives, mister?, said ren of its age. Its breathing is stertor that been permitted without rebuke to the man who was rubbing down the ous. The child mother is 84 years of T call her ejnd was WlfWtipen-in- g Whirlwind, "I or JoeTullom !" age, and this is ner tirst child. A large fast between "You. I shall go with you and see number of persons have visited the famTyrrell sprang to' his fceTTn a moment, how it works. We shall want fourteen ily. The child is sicktv and will not reassured her warmly that the Colonel carriages. Do the brakes work well ?" livelong. JWtf iork Tribnnt. would be back directly, and did not bv ,.Yes, sir, A 1." 'And the reverting geart'-- " J any means let go the ilttl loft uatidCUrV was held out to htm. "les, sir, Brat class." Medical Properties of Egys. Phoebe Harland remained standing "All right, ' Lock to every nut and there for a tnomet eilp at; t jhcsrvUM a screw; for we tmust, get the rqops, to The white of an egg has proved of late great effort she sawtnoned toufugcr and Cumberland W the moment." the most efficacious remedy for burns, The telegraph office at Romney, over Seven or apoke. cight.successive applications of "Mr. Tyrrell Frank," she said, "you which Tyrrell, thanks to his forged this suhstanoe soothes pain, and effectu will not be angry, Jmt I Cfiiild not help letters from Ner York, had got supreme ally excludes the burn from the air. hearing what papa said to you just now. command, was a busy scene. Six clerks This1 simple remedy teems preferable to Run-ma- d I was waiting for him in his private Tort and Light-hors- e Harry, Collodion, or even cotton. Extraordinary room, and the door was left open. I two leather-cheekegaunt trappers, lanes are iota oi me neaung properties gathered enough, to k now that he pro- demurely conspicuous among tiem, of a new oil which is easily made from posed some errand of great danger, and transcribing orders and counter-order-s the yolk of hem' eggs,. The eggs are it. Do. net ' go, Frank to troops in every part of Virginia-w- ere nrst oouea you accepted nera, ana tne yolks are then a they will kill you!n " hard at work; the two scouts were removed, crushed, and placed over a fire. "Phoebe, I must," said,, Tyrrell, tak- closeted in a small inner office much re- where they are-etirrod until carefully In both little hands canher ing his, "I doors the whole substance is just on the sembling a small green-houspoint You know how and walls all not refuse, dearest. of catching fire, when the oil separates glass. much I would do to obey your faintest The moment Tyrrell entered, he in- and ' may be poured off. 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